Nylon and Zinc Nailon™ anchors are low cost anchors for light-duty applications under static loads.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Nylon Nailon anchor: The nylon shell acts as an insulator when used In electrical applications.
Zinc Nailon anchor: Available with carbon and stainless-steel pins. The pin and head configuration make this anchor tamper resistant.
MATERIAL
Nylon Body: nylon – Pin – Cold-rolled steel
Zinc Body – die cast zinc alloy
Pin – Carbon and stainless steel (Type 304)
CODE REPORTS
Meets Federal Specification A-A-1925A, Type 1 (zinc mushroom).
INSTALLATION
See below.
LINKS:
- Limited Warranty Information
- Documents:
Nylon Nailon™ Product Data and Tension Loads in Normal-Weight Concrete
R = Round Head; M = Mushroom Head
- The allowable loads listed are based on a safety factor of 4.0.
Zinc Nailon™ (Mushroom Head) Product Data and Tension and Shear Loads in Normal-Weight Concrete
- The allowable loads listed are based on a safety factor of 4.0.
- Bulk Nailons come packed in a single carton of 1,000. To order add a "B" onto the end of the model number. Example: ZN25100B. Not available with stainless-steel pins.
Caution: Oversized holes will make it difficult to set the anchor and will lower the anchor's load capacity.
- Drill a hole in the base material using a carbide drill bit the same diameter as the nominal diameter of the anchor to be installed. Drill the hole to the specified embedment depth plus 1/8" for pin extension and blow it clean using compressed air. Alternatively, drill the hole deep enough to accommodate embedment depth and dust from drilling.
- Position fixture, insert Nailon anchor.
- Tap with hammer until flush with fixture; drive pin until flush with top of head.
Installation Sequence




