M6 x 100mm flanged concrete screw bolt

Code: R-LX-06X100-HF-ZF

£0.29 ex. VAT
£0.35 inc. VAT

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Description

M6 x 100mm Flanged Concrete Screw Bolt – Zinc Flake Coated Hex Head

This Rawlplug M6 x 100mm flanged concrete screw bolt features a high-performance zinc flake coating for enhanced corrosion resistance, making it ideal for demanding environments. Suitable for cracked and uncracked concrete as well as natural stone (site tested), this hex head screw anchor offers strong, secure fixings with full removability—perfect for both permanent and temporary applications.

Key Features:

  • Anchor Diameter: 7.5mm
  • Anchor Length: 100mm
  • Head Type: Hex head with integrated flange
  • Hole Diameter Required: 9mm
  • Max Fixture Thickness: 57mm
  • Finish: Zinc flake coated carbon steel
  • Non-expansion design: Safe for use near edges and in close groups
  • Fully removable: Ideal for temporary or reusable fixings
  • High performance: Designed for both cracked and uncracked concrete

Applications:

  • Balustrades, handrails, and guard rails
  • Racking systems and structural supports
  • Formwork, fencing, and shuttering
  • Temporary concrete fixings

Ordering & Delivery

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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.

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Additional information

Brand

Rawlplug

Thread Size

M6

Length

100mm

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