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JCP Countersunk Head Ankerbolts BZP

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The JCP Countersunk Head Ankerbolt BZP is a high-performance, self-tapping masonry anchor designed for heavy-duty applications where a flush finish is required. Engineered for reliability and ease of installation, these bolts provide a secure mechanical fix into a variety of base materials, including concrete, brick, and stone. The Bright Zinc Plating (BZP) ensures a level of corrosion resistance suitable for internal environments, making them a staple for professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts alike.

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Flush Finish Design: The countersunk head allows the bolt to sit level with the surface of the fixture for a streamlined, snag-free appearance.
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Self-Tapping Technology: Features a specialized thread design that cuts directly into the substrate, eliminating the need for separate expansion shields or plugs.
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High Load Capacity: Provides exceptional pull-out resistance and shear strength, making it suitable for structural and non-structural heavy-duty anchoring.

The JCP Countersunk Head Ankerbolt BZP represents a significant advancement in masonry fixing technology, offering a sophisticated alternative to traditional expansion anchors. While standard through-bolts or shield anchors rely on internal pressure to grip the base material, the Ankerbolt utilizes its hardened, serrated threads to tap its own internal thread into the concrete or masonry. This mechanical interlock results in a connection that is not only incredibly strong but also puts significantly less stress on the substrate. This makes it an ideal choice for older masonry or installations located near the edge of a slab where expansion pressure might cause cracking or blowout.

The defining characteristic of this specific variant is the countersunk head. In many architectural and industrial settings, a protruding bolt head is more than just an aesthetic eyesore; it can be a safety hazard or an obstruction for moving parts and foot traffic. By utilizing a countersunk profile, the JCP Ankerbolt allows the hardware to sit perfectly flush with the fixed material. This is particularly beneficial when securing floor plates, door tracks, or timber framing where subsequent layers of material must be laid flat over the fixing.

Installation efficiency is another area where the JCP Ankerbolt excels. Because it is a single-piece unit, there are no components to lose or misalign. The process is straightforward: drill the pilot hole to the correct diameter and depth, clear the debris, and drive the bolt directly through the fixture and into the hole. The Bright Zinc Plated finish provides a clean, professional look while offering essential protection against the elements in internal applications. Whether you are working on a large-scale commercial fit-out or a precise residential renovation, these bolts provide the peace of mind that comes with a high-specification JCP fixing, ensuring that your structures remain secure for the long term.

Product Details

  • Key Features

    Brand JCP Fixings

    Head Type Countersunk

    Finish Bright Zinc Plated (BZP)

    Substrates Concrete, Solid Brick, Stone, Concrete Block

    Installation Self-tapping (Requires pre-drilled pilot hole)

    Application Internal heavy-duty fixings

  • Whats in the box?

    A pack of JCP Countersunk Head Ankerbolts of the selected size.

  • JCP Countersunk Head Ankerbolts BZP

    JCP Countersunk Head Ankerbolts BZP

Frequently Asked Questions

Can these bolts be used for outdoor projects?

While the Bright Zinc Plating provides some protection, it is primarily intended for dry, internal environments. For permanent outdoor use or high-moisture areas, a galvanized or stainless steel alternative is recommended to prevent long-term corrosion.

Do I need a special drill bit for installation?

You should use a standard masonry drill bit that matches the recommended pilot hole diameter for the specific size of Ankerbolt you are using. It is crucial to clear the dust from the hole to allow the threads to engage correctly.

Are JCP Ankerbolts reusable?

Ankerbolts can be removed and re-inserted in the same hole; however, the threads in the masonry may weaken with multiple uses. For safety-critical applications, it is always recommended to use a new fixing and a new hole.