AMBROVIT
Small metal parts
ITItaly
1997
2025
11-50
< 50

Flanged and non-flanged hex head anchor bolts

Flanged and non-flanged hex head anchor bolts

Fastening anchor bolts. High-retention anchor bolts for secure anchoring on brick, wood, and other construction materials. These products are designed to deliver high performance and reliability across various industrial and professional applications.

Types of anchor bolts available in AMBROVIT's warehouse:

Steel anchor bolts, diameter from 5 mm to 16 mm:


DIN 571 - UNI 704; diameter from 5 mm to 16 mm; low-strength steel; steel class: 4.8; yield strength 320 N/mm²; tensile strength 400 N/mm²; finish TG 51, zinc plated Cr3, 3 µm.

Steel anchor bolts, diameter from 6 mm to 12 mm:


DIN 571 - UNI 704; diameter from 6 mm to 12 mm; low-strength steel; steel class: 4.8; yield strength 320 N/mm²; tensile strength 400 N/mm²; finish TG 58, hot-dip galvanized.

Flanged hex head steel anchor bolts:


Diameter 6 mm; low-strength steel; steel class: 4.8; tensile strength 400 N/mm²; yield strength 320 N/mm²; finish TG 51, zinc plated Cr3, 3 µm.

Technical features of fastening anchor bolts


AMBROVIT’s fastening anchor bolts are made from high-quality materials, selected to ensure mechanical strength, durability, and ease of use. The range includes various sizes, finishes, and technical standards to meet even the most complex fastening needs. Each product is carefully selected and quality-checked by AMBROVIT’s team to ensure safe and efficient fastening.

Main applications of fastening anchor bolts


Thanks to their versatility, fastening lag screws are used across a wide range of industries, from construction and metal carpentry to woodworking and mechanical applications. They are especially suitable for professionals who require reliable solutions in demanding conditions. Compatibility with common mounting tools makes installation even more efficient.

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last updated on
Tuesday, October 7, 2025