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This 10 Pack of Brass Pool Cover Anchors is designed for inground pools, featuring a universal size that fits 3/4" holes. Made from high-quality brass, these anchors are rigorously tested for durability in harsh weather conditions. The complete kit includes ten anchors, bolts, and installation tools, ensuring a quick and easy setup on concrete surfaces.
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 1.27 x 10.16 cm; 623.69 Grams |
Part number | FBA_MC1-10 |
Material type | Brass |
Manufacturer | Mantra Enterprise |
Item model number | MA1-10 |
ASIN | B00VPMKU16 |
P**Y
Five Stars
Excellent price. Perfect replacement
B**N
Perfect fit
These are exactly like what has been installed for my pool cover, so worked great to replace a couple original ones that had broken. Note: these do not come with the "washers" they need to be purchased separately. Overall very satisfied.
A**N
Exactly what I needed. :)
Great quality.
C**Y
Brass Pool Anchors
The anchors came well packaged. Our only foible - labelling. The anchors do exactly what they are supposed to do, the box on the outside said wood anchors as well as concrete.They were for concrete use. All good.
D**.
Great product but a little too small for tubing
Anchors are great but....The diameter of the knurled edge of the outer casing is too small to fit standard 3/4” aluminum or galvanized conduit/tubing.Interior dimension of standard conduit/tubing is approximately 21.22 mm. 21.0 mm anchor slides right down to the bottom of the tube.I had to use construction adhesive (gorilla construction adhesive) to bond the anchors into the tubes. Pain in the butt and had to set up for a FULL day so delayed install time.I used 3’ Long tubes because I was going through a deck 12” above ground level.I used a 1-1/8" bit, 1" is better/more snug, but in my case I had installed kleets below the deck between joists where the tubes were being installed and it was very difficult to drive the tube through the 1" holes bored through 4" of total deck/wood thickness.VERY Important to protect the tube when hammering it into the ground. I used a 1-1/2” hole saw to cut out “wood“ plugs From scrap decking board, that I jammed into 1-1/4” black iron pipe. Then I screwed caps on the pipe. I used 10”, 4” and just a cap. Finally used a piece of decking when hammering the tube flat to the surface of the finished deck. 10” is easy to hold pipe steady when starting the sinking of the tube. Then 4” when 10” doesn’t work any more then close nipple or just a cap with wood plug in it. Worked great! BUT- make sure to TAP VERY GENTLY THE LAST 2 TAPS or you will set the tube under the deck height.
R**B
did receive Anchors after delay . All Good
Arrived late but otherwise seem like a good product.
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