Masonry Bolts, Screws & Concrete Anchors That Actually Hold
Not every fixing works in masonry. Wood screws strip out. Regular bolts wiggle loose. That's the problem.
Masonry bolts and masonry screws are designed with dense, unforgiving surfaces, such as the brick, block and poured concrete.
What's in This Range?
• Concrete anchor screws for direct fixing into pre-drilled holes
• Masonry bolts for heavy structural loads and through-bolting
• Masonry screws for faster installs, no plug needed in many cases
The screws are threaded differently, harder shank, wider thread pitch. Designed to cut and grip into the substrate itself.
Which One Do You Need?
Light brackets, cable runs, timber plates onto concrete slabs? Masonry screws handle that well. Heavier loads, say steel posts or machine bases? Rise to masonry bolts or concrete anchor screws that are heavy, with correct expansion ratings.
Why It Matters
A wrong fastener in concrete means movement, cracking around the hole and eventually failure. Right fixing, right size, right depth. That's it, really.
Browse the full range at NZ Fasteners and pick what fits the job.

































