Line up the hole that you drilled into the concrete with the hole in the fixture.
Mount a wall to concrete.
Require a pilot hole.
Each anchor consists of an unthreaded pin set into a metal sleeve.
Position the mount in the exact position.
Line up your fixture or whatever you want to attach to the concrete.
Can be used in all types of walls but most commonly used in drywall.
Drive nails through the bottom plate into the concrete two at a time every 10 to 12 inches with a powder actuated nail gun.
Just a drill and a piece of wood will.
Ribbed anchor masonry concrete anchors.
Place the fixture over the concrete and line up the holes.
Using a hammer drill drill holes using the correct diameter carbide tipped masonry bit for the concrete screw diameter in use.
Using a level determine the desired height of the display before attempting to install the wall mount.
Best for heavy duty load applications in concrete blocks and thin wall or solid concrete.
Secure the top plate to the joists above again two at a time wherever.
The hole in your fixture must be the same diameter of the anchor that you re bolting into the concrete.
For attaching something relatively light to concrete it s hard to beat the speed and ease of hammer set anchors.