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Shield Anchor Lag

3" x 1/2"

SKU: LDTWBL

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$2.81

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Sleeve anchors are the most versatile masonry expansion anchors because they can be used in a variety of base materials, including concrete, brick, and block.

Use this shield anchor for mounting wall plates. They come pre-assembled for easy installation. Anchor size is equal to hole size – i.e. a 1/2″ sleeve anchor requires a 1/2″ hole.

Large Diameter are ideal for use in concrete, brick, and block base material.

This Large Diameter Sleeve Anchor is zinc plated and recommended for indoor use.

The correct socket to use for each Large Diameter Sleeve Anchor is:

1/2″ diameter = 3/4″ socket

How to Install an Indoor Batting Cage

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