Headed spring anchor has a driving head and a multi-grooved body with threaded end to connect an extension spring to a component
Slotted drive has a linear slot for use with a flat-blade driver to secure the anchor
Three body grooves allow height adjustment and accommodate two springs on one anchor
18-8 stainless steel provides good corrosion resistance and strength, while the plain surface has no finish or coating
Made in USA
Description
The plain finish 18-8 stainless steel headed spring anchor has a slotted drive, a body with three grooves, and a threaded end to connect an extension spring to a component, and is made in USA. The slotted drive has a linear slot for use with a flat-blade driver to secure the anchor. Three grooves on the anchor's body allow spring height adjustment and can hold two springs at the same time. The grooves are approximately 0.005" deeper than wire gauge to help maintain a secure hold. The 18-8 stainless steel material provides strength and offers good corrosion resistance in many environments. The material may be slightly magnetic.
Spring anchors are fasteners that connect extension springs to moving or stationary components in a system. Also known as spring connector studs, they have a head or other unthreaded portion on one end that holds the extension spring and a threaded body on the other end that connects the spring to the component. Spring anchors may have a drilled hole in their head to hold the spring, or they may have one or more grooves on their body for the spring to wrap around.