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These steel J-hooks are designed for structural anchoring. Hot-dipped galvanized steel anchors have a thick coating to resist corrosion in wet environments. They must be used with other hot-dipped galvanized fasteners. For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
These hook anchors are used to secure objects to concrete or masonry surfaces, particularly foundation walls. They are named for their shape, which resembles the letter "J" when viewed from the side. Made of steel, they feature a threaded end that allows for the attachment of nuts and washers.
Commonly called "wet-set" concrete anchors, these J bolts are installed when the concrete is wet and allowed to cure, then allowing structures to anchor on to the hardened concrete. This J bolt measures 12" long and 1/2" in diameter, with 4" threads on the shaft.
J-bolts are a type of hook anchor fastener that are typically embedded into concrete foundations on construction sites. The top of the bolt is threaded so it can accept other threaded fasteners, and the bottom is hooked in a "J" shape to anchor onto rebar or other structural components in the concrete.
Grip-Rite - 5/8 in. x 12 in. Hot-Galvanized Anchor Bolts - Recommended use with treated lumber. Includes washers. 12 in. length. Hot-galvanized finish for durability. - THD SKU# 123546
J-hook anchors, sometimes called J-bolts, are placed into wet concrete and cast in place as the concrete cures. They feature an unthreaded tip that bends more than 90°, engages with the concrete, and stops the anchor from pulling out or spinning when tightened.
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J anchor bolts are a special type of fastener used to anchor structural elements to concrete, often in construction and heavy-duty applications. They can be used for anything from securing deck posts to a concrete base, a house or garage to a concrete foundation, and more.
J-hook anchors, sometimes called J-bolts, are placed into wet concrete and cast in place as the concrete cures. They feature an unthreaded tip that bends more than 90°, engages with the concrete, and stops the anchor from pulling out or spinning when tightened.
J-bolts are shaped like the letter J, with threads on the opposite end of the curve. These bolts are often used as anchor bolts, which are embedded into concrete. J-bolts are good for ropes and tie downs. Hangar bolts differ in that they don’t have a head on the bolt.