Hex screws, or hexagon socket screws, are fasteners characterized by their hexagonal shape, which allows for a firm grip when using a hex wrench or socket. Typically made from durable materials such as stainless steel or hardened carbon steel, they come in different lengths and diameters to suit various projects. Their unique design offers a significant advantage over traditional screws, as they can bear higher torque, making them less likely to strip during installation.
Expandable anchors, often known as expansion anchors, are fasteners designed to secure objects to solid materials such as concrete, brick, or stone. The fundamental principle behind their design is the ability to expand under pressure, thereby creating a secure grip within the base material. When installed, the anchor's body expands outward, locking itself firmly in place, making it suitable for heavy loads and dynamic forces.