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What is the Difference Between Type 1 & Type 27 Abrasives?
Find out the difference between type 1 & type 27 abrasives from grinding wheels to cutting wheels.
What Does Grit Mean?
You see grit labeled with abrasives, but what does it mean? Find out what grit is in regards to abrasives.
New ICC-ES Evaluation on Allfasteners Anchors
The 1SAH-Z Concrete Screw Anchors & 1AFR Rod Hangers now have ICC-ES Evaluation - meaning they have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they meet the highest safety standards.
Difference Between A325 & A490 Bolts
A325 and A490 are two grades of high-strength structural bolts that are commonly used in construction and other heavy-duty applications. They differ in their material composition, strength, and performance characteristics.
Choosing a Screw Anchor Over a Sleeve Anchor & Why
The Allfasteners screw anchor is considered a better choice compared to a sleeve anchor in concrete masonry block applications for several reasons, find out why.
Why Choose A Rod Hanger over a Drop-In Anchor for Concrete Applications
Still using traditional drop-in anchors for concrete applications? Use rod hangers instead. This article will show you why using a rod hanger compared to the drop-in anchor is the better choice.
How-To Cross Reference Fastener Specifications & Sizes from Metric to Standard
This guide helps one to be able to cross reference fasteners specifications from metric to standard (imperial) in order to buy appropriate items.
Tiered Pricing - Providing Unmatched Transparency & Cost Savings
The Allfasteners tiered pricing model offers several advantages to construction contractors in terms of cost savings and transparency compared to other fastener suppliers.
Difference Between Wedge Anchors & Screw Anchors
Wedge anchors and screw anchors are both types of fasteners used to secure objects to concrete or masonry surfaces, but they differ in their design and installation methods.
The Rooftop Concealment Manufacturing Boost
Allfasteners has emerged as the best manufacturer for rooftop concealment projects on wireless sites for several reasons, primarily due to their vertical integration, design capabilities, and commitment to quality.