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Hurricane Hardware Stainless Steel Phillips Combo Drive Stainless Steel Sidewalk Bolt Kit with Masonry Anchors & Set Tool - 49 Pieces

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  • 1/4"-20 x 1-1/2" Phillips Slotted Combo Drive Sidewalk Bolts 18-8 Stainless Steel - 24 pieces
  • 1/4"-20 Machine Screw Masonry Anchors - 24 Pieces
  • Includes Setting Tool for Proper Machine Screw Anchor Installation
  • Commonly used for storm windows and shutters to anchor into brick or masonry wall
  • Fixtures can be removed or replaced without sacrificing holding power



Product Description

Stainless Steel Sidewalk Bolt Hurricane Hardware Shutter Mounting Kit

Hurricane Hardware Sidewalk Bolts with Masonry Anchors & Setting Tool

  • Kit Contents:
    • 1/4"-20 x 1-1/2" Phillips/Slotted Combo Drive Sidewalk Bolts 18-8 Stainless Steel - 24 pieces
    • 1/4"-20 Machine Screw Masonry Anchors - 24 pieces
    • 1/4" Machine Screw Anchor Setting Tool
  • 18-8 Stainless steel is corrosion resistant, durable, and suitable for freshwater environments
  • Caulking type anchors designed to provide a quick setting in brick, concrete, or stone
  • Fixtures can be removed or replaced without sacrificing holding power
  • Anchor made of a die-cast zinc expansion cone with a malleable lead sleeve
  • Includes setting tool for proper anchor installation

Stainless steel sidewalk bolts are often referred to as hurricane bolts because their most common application is installing hurricane shutters. They are also referred to as sidewalk bolts because of their ultra low-profile head which can be easily stepped on or rolled over which is why they are also often used with concrete anchors to attach materials and fixtures to masonry surfaces. Sidewalk bolts in this selection are made of 18-8 stainless steel to withstand the elements without corroding or rusting and feature a drive that can be installed using a phillips or slotted screwdriver/bit.

Machine screw anchors feature a zinc coned portion at the end of a lead sleeve that is pulled up, expanding the sleeve, as a screw or bolt is tightened into the internal threads of the anchor. The sleeve is malleable, which fills imperfections in the hole as it expands and distributes the load evenly across the anchor. The anchor remains in the material after installation which means that fixtures can be removed or replaced without sacrificing holding power. Machine screw anchors are safe for use in brick, concrete, or stone. The term machine screw is commonly used to describe screws of smaller sizes.

Machine screw anchors, like many types of female thread masonry anchors, require a special setting tool for proper installation. After the anchor is installed into the hole in the masonry material, the setting tool is then placed in the middle of the threaded portion and struck with a hammer to ensure that the anchor has set correctly. In this selection, we have included a matching setting tool for a convenient all in one kit.

Listing photo is generic for the fastener type listed in this listing and is not to scale. Please refer to the description for fastener details. If in doubt, please ask a question through chat or email. We will respond with the requested information quickly.


Guy Morin
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023
I only received 23 screw kits, I need 24. I paid for 24. I called the manufacturer and was told "must be a weighing problem, we aren't responsible for sending 24. They refuse to send me one more screw, because it will cost too much to ship" . My point is that I ordered 24, and I paid for 24, not 23. I wont buy anything from this entity again- dont know what I'll get!
Deanna
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023
They are great, sturdy and come as advertised.
Larry in FL
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022
Very sadly, I installed a couple of hundred of these when I replaced all my Florida home windows, and these were the required hardware for my hurricane boards. MANY, MANY, MANY ISSUES!!!!1. Absolutely a pain to get the holes drilled properly....they are VERY sensitive to the exact right depth!2. VERY finicky about exact hole diameter. So if the concrete erodes even a little as you drill it, OR your drill bit wobbled even a touch, the anchor will NOT FIT.NOW FOR THE WORST PART:3. Come time to use them, I found that a high percentage would not thread properly. The inner cone material is far too soft and cross threads easily and instantly! It then jams and will not go in or out.4. About 20% have not stayed set in the walls, and they spin when you put a bolt in, or pull out when you try to screw it down.5. A shelf I put up with these...SIX OF THEM!...fell off the wall, with only about 60 pounds on it. All 6 of the anchors just pulled out of the wall!THESE ARE THE WORST....THE VERY WORST!
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