Description
Designed to hold heavy objects in place through sheer force. They are used in masonry walls and other structures where strength is essential. They have a tapered, cone-shaped head that is designed to expand when driven into a hole. This expansion helps to keep the bolt firmly in place even under extreme pressure; bolts are easier to install because they do not require a drill. They are less likely to loosen over time because they expand as they are tightened. Rawl bolts can be removed and reused if necessary.