Nailed Anchors

Looking for stud anchors and plugs in Cyprus? Geosantro has a large collection of high quality studded anchors.

At Geosantro, we offer a wide range of nail anchors and plugs, ideal for effectively securing squared timbers, laths, thin sheets, and more. They offer quick and low-cost assembly and can support heavy as well as lighter loads. Resistant to UV rays, rot, and extreme temperatures.

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Nailed Anchors's Products

Hammer drive anchors (also known as studded hooks/anchors) are specialized fastening components designed for quick and secure installations in hard building materials. The main difference from standard wall plugs is that they expand by striking an integrated pin (nail) rather than screwing. Once you drive the pin in, the anchor body expands inside the hole, "locking" the object firmly in place.

They are ideal for solid materials such as concrete, natural stone, solid brick, and cement. Because of the way they expand, they offer a very stable grip on surfaces that don't crumble easily, ensuring your fastening won’t loosen or "play" over time.

The biggest advantage is time. Since installation is done with a hammer, the process is much faster than traditional screwing. Additionally, they allow for "through-fix" installation (mounting directly through the object you want to support), which means less preparation and much better alignment accuracy.

You’ll see them everywhere in construction and renovation projects. They are the go-to choice for fixing metal profiles (drywall tracks), cable trunking, pipe supports, metal brackets, and even mounting wooden battens to walls. They are truly the "multi-tool" for every electrician, plumber, and drywall specialist.

Hammer drive anchors are primarily intended for light to medium loads. While they are extremely stable, their load-bearing capacity depends on the anchor's diameter and the quality of the base material (e.g., the density of the concrete). For very heavy structures, such as large steel beams, we recommend looking into the heavy-duty anchors in our collection.