Concrete Anchors
Concrete Anchors That Deliver Strength, Stability, and Code-Compliance
When it comes to anchoring into concrete, the fastener you choose determines how secure, and how lasting, your installation will be. Whether you're mounting steel beams, securing railing systems, or anchoring equipment, US Cargo Control offers a comprehensive lineup of concrete anchors engineered for professional-grade performance. From jobsite to shop floor, we’ve got the anchors that hold strong, indoors, outdoors, and everywhere in between.
Explore Our Full Range of Concrete Anchoring Solutions
Concrete isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither are anchors. That’s why we carry multiple anchor styles designed for specific substrates, loads, and installation methods. Our collection includes:
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Wedge Anchors: Heavy-duty expansion anchors ideal for solid concrete.
- Foundation Bolts: Cast-in-place or post-installed bolts for structural anchoring.
- Adhesive Anchors: High-strength chemical anchors for cracked concrete and seismic-rated applications.
- Bolthold Asphalt Anchors: Specialized anchors for asphalt surfaces.
- Drop-In Anchors: Internally threaded flush anchors for suspended systems or bolt-on applications.
- Helical Wall Ties: Retrofit ties for masonry stabilization and veneer anchoring.
Match Your Anchor to the Environment
Jobsite conditions vary, so does our inventory. We offer concrete anchors in multiple finishes and materials to meet code, resist corrosion, and perform under load:
- Zinc-Plated Steel: Best for dry interior environments.
- Hot-Dip Galvanized: Ideal for outdoor use or moderate exposure to moisture.
- 304 & 316 Stainless Steel: The go-to for marine, food-grade, or corrosive industrial environments.
- ICC-ES Approved Options: For seismic zones and code-regulated installations.
Need Help Selecting the Right Concrete Anchor?
If you’re navigating complex specs, tricky install conditions, or tight deadlines, we’ve got your back. Reach out to our team and we’ll help you compare materials, match code requirements, and find the fastener that gets the job done right.