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    The 3/8" and 1/2" refers to the internal thread of the drop in body.

    By|Mar 19, 2025


    Hi Danny - Thank you for reaching out! For application specific questions, please reach out directly to our customer service team at 877-489-2726.

    By|Mar 19, 2025


      Hi Butch - Thanks for reaching out! These Red Head Drop-In Anchors are suitable for interior applications.

      By|Nov 13, 2023


        Yes. Think of the anchor as a long nut or coupling but will stop when the bolt hits the cone insert.

        By|Jun 6, 2023


          Hi Cisco - Thank you for reaching out! For application specific questions, please reach out directly to our customer service team at 877-489-2726.

          By|Sep 20, 2023


            Hi Mick - Thanks for the question! A 5/8'' drill bit is required to drill the hole.

            By|Mar 9, 2023


              Screws are not used to expand the anchor. This 'setting tool' is used, https://www.homedepot.com/p/Red-Head-3-8-in-Solid-Drop-In-Anchor-Setting-Tool-07499/202501769

              By|Jun 6, 2023

                Screws don’t expand, you use a sting tool before you insert a bolt

                By|Apr 11, 2024


                  Hi Larry - thanks for your question! For Drop-In anchors, the 3/8" and 1/2" refers to the internal thread of the drop in body.

                  By|Nov 14, 2022