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Your cart is empty.Mobile Home Part Set of 8 Auger Anchors; 8' Frame Strap, & Bolts Set includes: 8 - 30" Double Disk Anchor, 3/4" Shaft, 30" Double, 4" Disk Earth Anchor With Double Fastening And Tensioning 8 8' Frame Strap with Frame Clamp. 8 - Mobile Home Anchor Bolt w/Nut Knurled bolt increases friction between strap and bolt shaft for greater strength than a smooth bolts. Slotted for use with strap. Designed To Be Augured Into Extremely Hard Soil Where 6" Anchors Will Not Suffice. Recommended For Soil Classes 2 & 3.
Count Reddon
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Received on time
Taleah bradley
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Used these to tie down a 40x8 shed in Arizona. It’s withstood our monsoon season and high winds. Easy to put on and very sturdy. Passed county inspection. Would buy again for other projects around the property. Easy to cut with metal shears to get the correct length and it comes long enough to not worry if you’re gonna cut off too much.
khogg
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Worked to tie down my tiny home
Snowguy2
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
We got these to anchor a 32 foot RV. Thought we were going to have a big problem with getting the screws into ground as the location has lots of buried sandstone boulders. The screws went through the stone with no real issues and no damage.
zatarazie
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
I was in the process of selling my home. And mobile home tie downs were required for financing. These past all engineering spec. They were built strong and fairly easy to install. No clue on functionality. I could not pull them out by hand but obviously they're made to handle a huge amount of stress so no way for me to test that. But got me through what I needed. Well worth the price point.
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
These anchors are great! I was impressed with how well they were made. I was able to drive the anchor in using a long metal bar to turn them. The racheting bolt method was easy to do. Just watch a video or two on YouTube and have the right ratchet and wrench sizing.
NOTW
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2023
Great quality for the money!Where we live in TN the soil goes from dirt to rock then clay, so the overall process was a lot more difficult than I hoped. Using an auger and a post hole digger I dug the pilot holes. I started the anchors by placing them in the holes and added a few simple twists to keep them somewhat aligned. Then I used an angle drill with an adapter that I made to fit the saddle, to set the anchors as deep as the drill could handle, or until it stopped. Now comes the fun part (not)! The YouTube video shows a guy turning the anchors with a 2x4, with good results. Ha, not the case for me! I only got a couple full turns on the anchor before I knew this method wasn’t going to work for me! After several more attempts, using a large crescent wrench with an extension, a pipe wrench doing the same, and a chain wrench… with little success, I knew I was in for a more of struggle than I anticipated! Finally I grabbed a 6’ pry-bar, laid it in the saddle and was able to turn the anchors 1/2 a turn at a time. I continued this process until the angle of the anchor prevented the bar from staying in the saddle, unless I was crawling on my knees. I found this exhausting. After struggling with through, using that process, I got 4 of the 8 anchors in the ground to an acceptable level. So on the next 4 I repeated the above process until it got to the part of being on my knees to twist the anchors using the pry-bar.Using the bolt holes of the saddle, I inserted a couple bolts just above the pry-bar. This held the bar flat in the saddle and very low to the ground. Then I took a tow strap and slid it over the opposite end of the bar and… this abled me to continue twisting the anchors just by pulling the strap, and resetting the bar as needed to complete the process. Using this method, I did in minutes what it took me hours to do without it.Hope this helps someone!Good luck!!
F. Choate
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
Well made and strong looking. Without some power tools and without prior experience they are difficult to install, but I finally got them in. Very glad I bought them. That little garage will not blow away now.
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