J-bolts are most commonly used to suspend electrical wiring and sheet metal from wooden structures as well as in the furniture industry to hold springs.
Steel J-Hook Anchors for Wet Concrete
Hot-dipped galvanized steel anchors have a thick coating to resist corrosion in wet environments. They must be used with other hot-dipped galvanized fasteners.
Stainless Steel J-Hook Anchors for Wet Concrete
These 18-8 stainless steel anchors have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic. They're designed for structural anchoring.
Steel L-Hook Anchors for Wet Concrete
Hot-dipped galvanized steel anchors have a thick coating to resist corrosion in wet environments. They must be used with other hot-dipped galvanized fasteners.
Stainless Steel L-Hook Anchors for Wet Concrete
These 18-8 stainless steel anchors have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic. They're designed for structural anchoring.
Low-Strength Steel Hold-Down Bolts
About half the strength of medium-strength bolts, these bolts are for light duty work-holding. They’re often used to hold batteries in place and have a hook on one end that grabs as the other end is tightened with a nut. The zinc plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
Medium-Strength Steel Hold-Down Bolts
Made from steel comparable to Grade 5 steel, these bolts are suitable for most work-holding applications. They’re often used to hold sieve-shaker screens in place and have a hook on one end that grabs as the other end is tightened with a nut. Material meets SAE J429 specifications for quality.