
About Anchor Bolts
An anchor bolt, sometimes referred to as a J-bolt, is a fastener used to attach objects or structures to concrete. There are many types of anchor bolts, though all consist of a threaded end to which a nut and washer can be attached for the external load. Anchor bolts are extensively used on all types of projects such as turbines, compressors, generators, standard buildings, dams, nuclear power plants, pipe mills, rolling mills and more. They can also be used to firmly affix embed plates to a concrete foundation when used with a structural steel element.
Metric anchor bolts are commonly needed in the United States when installing equipment designed abroad.

HOT DIP GALVANIZED ANCHOR BOLTS
SHOWN WITH SQUARE PLATES WASHERS
Galvanizing is a corrosion resistant zinc coating.
It provides long-term protection for steel anchor bolts.