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So I'm upgrading my bay wash mat station and need some advice. Installing new mat holders and want to use a fastener that will not get loose or fail over time. What are the best to use in this application? Thanks
 

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IF the anchor goes into solid concrete or brick (no voids), I'd suggest these Nail In anchors with appropriate flat washers.

Home Depot, Lowes, Ace Hardware sell them, too.
 

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I had mixed results with red head wedge anchors until I learned that both wedge and sleeve anchors have torque specs and that I was over tightening them. Once I quit over tightening them they seem to work much better.

I've actually used #14 stainless steel screws with a 5/16" plastic anchors for a lot of bay hardware and have had pretty good luck with things holding.
 
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IF the anchor goes into solid concrete or brick (no voids), I'd suggest these Nail In anchors with appropriate flat washers.

Home Depot, Lowes, Ace Hardware sell them, too.
Thank you, I see the largest diameter for that anchor is 1/4. I suspect that is why you said to use a washer. The slots in the mat holder are 3/8.
 

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We are lucky to have 2 places here locally ... Fastenal & an up & coming competitor of Fastenal. They can sometimes meet& even exceed our criteria ... including stainless steel ready rod etc!
 

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Thanks everyone for the great suggestions. I went with Tapcons using the epoxy. They should hold up. Thanks
 

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We also have some specialty suppliers locally who focus mainly on supplying everything related to concrete finishing. I have found them to have some combo epoxy-anchor processes that we have used successfully in the past to anchor our larger washing machines in concrete at our laundromat.
 
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