Rawl Plug – M10x25 Rawl Shield Anchor Bolts

Code: R-RBL-M10/25W.Q1

£1.23 ex. VAT
£1.48 inc. VAT

Quantity Ex. VAT Inc. VAT
1+ £1.23 £1.48
50+ £1.21 £1.46
100+ £1.19 £1.44
200+ £1.17 £1.41

Description

M10x25 Rawl Shield Anchor Bolt – Bright Zinc Plated (BZP)

The M10x25 Rawl shield anchor bolt is a heavy-duty fixing designed for secure anchoring in concrete, block, or brickwork. Featuring a three-piece expanding sleeve.

Key Features:

  • Size: M10x25mm loose bolt with shield length of 60mm and total length of 90mm.
  • Performance: Three-piece expanding sleeve ensures strong and safe load distribution.
  • Application: Suitable for concrete, blocks, slabs, ceramics, and brickwork.
  • Durability: Bright zinc plated (BZP) for corrosion protection.
  • Fire Resistant: Recommended for applications requiring fire resistance.
  • Installation: Drill hole Ø16mm, minimum depth 65mm, recommended torque 27Nm.
  • Product ID: Rawl code 44110.
  • Pack Quantity: Sold individually.

This Rawl loose bolt offers a professional-grade fixing solution for construction projects requiring strength, durability, and safety compliance.

Ordering & Delivery

✔ Trusted UK Delivery – 95% of orders dispatched within 24 hours

Most orders arrive within 1–2 working days as standard.

Note: Heavy or bulk orders, as well as special cut lengths or non-standard products, may take slightly longer to dispatch.

For bulk quantities or trade pricing, please call our team on 0121 270 8507.

Additional information

Weight 0.12 kg
Dimensions 50 cm
Type

Projecting Bolt

EAN

5906675283357

Length

25mm

Brand

Rawlplug

Thread Size

M10

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