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From everyday plastic wall plugs to structural grade Throughbolts, our commercial-grade fixings cover the full spectrum of trade and construction requirements.

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Anchor fixings are essential for trades who need dependable, high‑strength fastening across concrete, brickwork, stone and block. At Electro South West Ltd, our range covers everything from sleeve anchors and concrete screws to shield anchors, giving you the right solution for structural, mechanical and general construction tasks.

Sleeve anchors provide fast, torque‑controlled through‑fixing with consistent expansion in concrete, stone and brickwork. Concrete screws offer rapid installation with no expansion pressure ideal for close‑edge or close‑spacing applications. Shield anchors deliver robust, multi‑segment expansion for heavy duty fixing in solid masonry, making them a go to choice for brackets, plates, racking, frames and machinery installations.

Whether you're securing structural components, fitting rails and plates, or carrying out general site work, these fixings provide the strength, speed and reliability needed for everyday trade use. If you're building out your fixing kit, why not check out complementary categories such as Drill Bits or Spanners and Wrenches to support accurate drilling and efficient installation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are anchor fixings used for?

Anchor fixings are used to secure heavy loads into concrete, masonry, or timber. They provide strong, stable fastening for structural work, machinery installation, shelving, brackets, and more.

How do I choose the right anchor fixing for my project?

Choose based on substrate (concrete, brick, block, timber), load requirements, and installation method. Through bolts and wedge anchors suit heavy loads, while chemical anchors excel in weak or cracked materials.

Are chemical anchors stronger than mechanical anchors?

Chemical anchors often provide superior load capacity and are ideal for compromised substrates. Mechanical anchors like through bolts and wedge anchors offer fast installation and reliable performance in solid materials.