The universal fixing bolt is a powerful bolt that is used in concrete or tarmac. The bolt and the Nylon plug are the two components that make up the connection. For an exceptionally long lifespan, this universal fastening has a hot dip galvanised finish. Pre-fitted for quick assembly. When driving in the nail screw, the fixing sleeve expands and anchors itself securely in the building material.
Universal Concrete and Tarmac Fixing Bolt with Washer
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Universal Concrete and Tarmac Fixing Bolt with Washer - 1 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
- Pay in 30 days with a Trade Account. No fees.
- Made in the UK
- Pay in 30 days with Klarna. No fee. Learn more
- Next Day Delivery Available
Universal Concrete and Tarmac Fixing Bolt with Washer - 1 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Frequently Bought Together
Universal Bolt
Nylon Frame fixing with washer
Zinc plated
10x120mm
High quality
For quick and easy fixing
SPECIFICATIONS
| Universal Bolts | |
|---|---|
| Width | 10mm |
| Length | 120mm |
| Material | Nylon |
| Drill Bit | 10mm |
| Screw colour | Yellow Zinc Plated Steel |

UNIVERSAL FIXING BOLT

HOW TO INSTALL
Step 1: Place the speed bump sections in your desired positions, these should be on a level flat ground with all debris and dirt cleared.
Step 2: Once positioned you will need to apply pivot holes for the speed bumps by drilling through the fixing holes.
Step 3: Remove the speed bump sections from their placements and continue to drill down into the ground with the required depth, that will allow the fixing bolt to fit fully into the ground with no overhang.
Step 4: Clean out the drilled holes and inset the outer housing of the fixing bolts so they are level with the ground.
Step 5: Place the speed bump sections back into the their permanent positions and continue to insert the bolts into their correct housings until the speed bumps are fixed securely in place with no movement.





