Forway Double Lag Shield, 11/16" Dia, 1-3/4" L, Alloy Steel Plain, 50 PK
MKT FASTENING — Concrete Anchors — Forway Double Lag Shield, 11/16" Dia, 1-3/4" L, Alloy Steel Plain, 50 PK
MKT FASTENING Concrete Anchors built for consistent performance in maintenance, inspection, and replacement work.
Quick specs
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Finish: Plain
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Overall Length: 1-3/4"
- Manufacturer Part Number: 1106000
- UPC: -
Product information
- Manufacturer Part Number: 1106000
- UPC: -
- Country of Origin: United States
Dimensions
- Drill Bit Size: 11/16"
- Minimum Hole Depth: 1-1/3"
- Thread Size: 3/8"
- Screw Size: 3/8 in
- Thread Depth: 1.75 in
- Minimum Installation Depth: 1 3/4 in
- Bolt or Rod Size: 3/8 in
- Anchor Diameter: 11/16"
- Overall Length: 1-3/4"
Details
- Expansion Anchor Type: Machine Screw Expansion Shield
- Ultimate Shear Strength (4,000 psi Concrete): 3,850 lb
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Thread Type: Coarse
- Installation Method: Machine Bolt
- Manufacturer Location: Made in USA
- Ultimate Tension Strength (4,000 psi Concrete): 3,640 lb
- Maximum Ultimate Tension Strength: 3,640 lb
- Series: Sup-R Lag
- Maximum Ultimate Shear Strength: 3,850 lb
- Item: Double Lag Shield
- Compatible Material: Concrete
- Sub-Brand: Forway
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Finish: Plain
- Industry Standards: Cl 1, G.S.A. Spec FF-S-325C gr II, Ty 2
- Min. Embedment: 1-3/4"
- Type: Machine Screw
- Ultimate Shear in 3000 PSI Concrete (Lb.): 3,850 lb
- Application: For Use with Medium Duty in Concrete, Block, Brick and Stone
- Ultimate Tension in 3000 PSI Concrete (Lb.): 3,640 lb
- Meets/Exceeds: Cl 1, G.S.A. Spec FF-S-325C gr II, Ty 2
This Concrete Anchors is intended for professional buyers focused on durability and uptime.
Recommended for facility operations and routine servicing and chosen for predictable fit and professional handling.
Highlights
- Designed for professional use where predictable fit and handling are important.
- Works well in standardized part lists and preventative maintenance schedules.
- Clear specification formatting helps reduce ordering mistakes.
- Organized for straightforward purchasing and stocking.
Notes: Review application constraints and installation requirements to ensure the part meets your needs.