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Simpson Strong-Tie CD25200C (1/4" x 2") Crimp Drive Anchor Zinc-Plated Countersunk Head (100 Pack)

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Simpson Strong-Tie CD25200C (1/4" x 2") Crimp Drive Anchor Zinc-Plated Countersunk Head (100 Pack)Simpson Strong Tie CD25200C Description The Simpson Strong Tie Crimp Drive anchor is an easy to install expansion anchor for use in concrete and grout filled block. The pre formed curvature along the shaft creates an expansion mechanism that secures the anchor in place and eliminates the need for a secondary tightening procedure. Simpson Strong Tie CD25200C Includes (100) 1 4 in. x 2 in. Crimp Drive Anchor Simpson Strong Tie CD25200C Features Unique

Simpson Strong-Tie CD25200C Description

The Simpson Strong-Tie Crimp Drive anchor is an easy-to-install expansion anchor for use in concrete and grout-filled block. The pre-formed curvature along the shaft creates an expansion mechanism that secures the anchor in place and eliminates the need for a secondary tightening procedure.

Simpson Strong-Tie CD25200C Includes

  • (100) 1/4 in. x 2 in. Crimp Drive Anchor

Simpson Strong-Tie CD25200C Features

  • Unique curved shaft design that speeds up anchor installation and reduces overall project cost
  • Countersunk head allows for a smooth surface when attaching wood or light gauge steel to concrete and grout-filled block
  • Available in five different head styles

Simpson Strong-Tie CD25200C Applications

  • Brick — Solid
  • Mushroom head provides a tamper-proof solution
  • Countersunk head provides a zero-profile solution
  • Rod-coupler head allows for threaded rod attachments
  • Tie-wire head for suspended ceiling applications
  • Duplex head allows for easy removal in temporary applications

Simpson Strong-Tie CD25200C Installation Overview

  1. Drill a hole using the specified diameter carbide bit into the base material to a depth of at least 1/2" deeper than the required embedment.
  2. Blow the hole clean of dust and debris using compressed air. Overhead application need not be blown clean.
  3. Where a fixture is used, drive the anchor through the fixture into the hole until the head sits flush against the fixture.
  4. Ensure the anchor is driven to the required embedment depth.

Simpson Strong-Tie CD25200C Specifications

Material Carbon Steel
Finish Zinc Plated
Head Type Countersunk Head
Diameter 1/4 in.
Length 2 in.
Drill Bit Size 1/4 in.
Fixture Hole Size 5/16 in.
Minimum Embedment Depth 1-1/4 in.
Quantity 100

NOTE: Use these products in dry, interior, and non-corrosive environments only.

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