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Light Anchors
Light Anchors
Light anchors are the fast, cost-effective way to fix battens, brackets, trims and non-structural components into masonry, brick or concrete. Where heavy expansion bolts would be over-kill — and chemical anchors would be over-engineered — light anchors get the job done with a hammer and a screwdriver.
Spechunter stocks Evolution and Rawlplug-Fischer light anchor ranges — covering metal nail-in anchors, universal plug-and-screw systems and stainless steel ceiling anchors for every standard non-structural fixing application.
What's in the Range
Evolution EVDBZ640 Steel Ceiling Anchor (Box of 100) — 6mm diameter steel ceiling anchor for fixing into concrete and masonry ceilings. Drilled hole, hammer in, tighten — done.
Evolution AMN640 Zamac Metal Nail-In Anchor (Box of 100) — 6mm zamac alloy nail-in anchor. Pre-fitted nail; drill, insert, hammer flush. The fastest way to fix into brick and block for non-load-bearing applications.
Fischer DuoPower 8/6 x 50 Universal Plug + Screw A2 Stainless (519135, Box of 100) — 8mm DuoPower universal plug with matching A2 stainless screw. Adapts to substrate density automatically — works in solid masonry, hollow brick, and plasterboard with the same plug.
The wider range includes 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm and 14mm anchors in lengths from 35mm to 100mm — covering window-board fixings, service clip restraint, partition wall framing and pattress sheets.
Selecting the Right Anchor
Match the anchor to:
- The substrate — solid concrete, hollow blockwork, brick, plasterboard each have different optimal anchor types
- The load — light static loads (trims, battens) need only basic plug-and-screw; cyclic or higher loads need expansion or nail-in metal anchors
- The application — ceiling fixings need anchors that grip in tension; wall fixings can use shear-loaded plugs
- The exposure — external and damp-prone applications need stainless or zinc-plated; internal-only applications can use plain steel
When NOT to Use Light Anchors
Light anchors are explicitly non-structural. Don't use them for:
- Wall ties or any cavity wall masonry support (use proper structural wall ties)
- Heavy fixtures over 25kg point load
- Façade panels, rainscreen support or any aesthetic component where failure would be visible
- Safety-critical fixings (handrails, balustrade fixings, fall-arrest anchors)
For those applications, use chemical anchors, expansion bolts or proprietary structural fixings — see our concrete & masonry screws and chemical anchor ranges.
Order before midday for next-day delivery on orders over £200 ex-VAT.
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