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Peg anchors are generally used as ‘blind’ fixings to hollow sections, or similar situations, where access is only possible to one end of the fixing. The product consists of a threaded shank with a central longitudinal channel. A central peg is inserted in this channel, which forces quadrants cut at the end of the anchor to splay out. A nut can then be tightened and the connection completed.
Peg anchors are generally used as ‘blind’ fixings to hollow sections, or similar situations, where access is only possible to one end of the fixing. The product consists of a threaded shank with a central longitudinal channel. A central peg is inserted in this channel, which forces quadrants cut at the end of the anchor to splay out. A nut can then be tightened and the connection completed.
Peg anchors are generally used as ‘blind’ fixings to hollow sections, or similar situations, where access is only possible to one end of the fixing. The product consists of a threaded shank with a central longitudinal channel. A central peg is inserted in this channel, which forces quadrants cut at the end of the anchor to splay out. A nut can then be tightened and the connection completed.
Peg anchors are generally used as ‘blind’ fixings to hollow sections, or similar situations, where access is only possible to one end of the fixing. The product consists of a threaded shank with a central longitudinal channel. A central peg is inserted in this channel, which forces quadrants cut at the end of the anchor to splay out. A nut can then be tightened and the connection completed.
Peg anchors are generally used as ‘blind’ fixings to hollow sections, or similar situations, where access is only possible to one end of the fixing. The product consists of a threaded shank with a central longitudinal channel. A central peg is inserted in this channel, which forces quadrants cut at the end of the anchor to splay out. A nut can then be tightened and the connection completed.
Peg anchors are generally used as ‘blind’ fixings to hollow sections, or similar situations, where access is only possible to one end of the fixing. The product consists of a threaded shank with a central longitudinal channel. A central peg is inserted in this channel, which forces quadrants cut at the end of the anchor to splay out. A nut can then be tightened and the connection completed.
Peg anchors are generally used as ‘blind’ fixings to hollow sections, or similar situations, where access is only possible to one end of the fixing. The product consists of a threaded shank with a central longitudinal channel. A central peg is inserted in this channel, which forces quadrants cut at the end of the anchor to splay out. A nut can then be tightened and the connection completed.
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