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🔩 Anchor your projects with power and precision—don’t let your build settle for less!
SIKA AnchorFix-2 is a professional two-component epoxy adhesive designed for heavy-duty anchoring of threaded rods in uncracked concrete, masonry, and steel. It features fast curing, high load capacity, and a solvent-free formula safe for drinking water systems. Packaged in a convenient cartridge compatible with standard applicator guns, it ensures precise application and reliable, durable bonds for critical construction and fastening tasks.













| ASIN | B001AH3K4U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,806 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #47 in Silicone Adhesives |
| Brand | SIKA |
| Brand Name | SIKA |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Material | Uncracked Concrete, Hard Natural Stone, Solid Rock, Solid Masonry |
| Container Type | Cartridge |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 511 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033886001472 |
| Included Components | T Anchor |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Anchor Fix 2 |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sika USA |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 112718 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drinkable |
| Part Number | 112718 |
| Special Feature | Drinkable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Heavy duty anchoring, Concrete, Threaded bars, Reinforcing steel, Bolts, Special fastening systems |
| UPC | 033886001472 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Volume | 10.1 fluid ounces |
| Warranty Description | SIKA warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**Y
Sets very quickly - work fast!
As this uses a standard caulk gun handling it isn’t cumbersome. Be sure to trim the staple binding before you install the mixing tip. Works great but be aware that this stuff sets very quickly!!!
J**N
Great stuff, use it quickly.
Careful, on a hot day it cures in seconds. Had about 20 second working time in coastal NC on 90 degree day. Not the 4 minutes advertised. Holds well.
S**E
Work Fast Nozzels harden up!!!
Great anchoring material. Just be sure all anchors are ready to be set. Material hardens quicklly in the mixing nozze and in hole over 70 degrees not sure of anything below that. I put the caulk gun and nozzel in abucket of water to keep or atemp to slow dow hardening process in nozzel' helped somewhat. Make sure you have the extra nozzel ready depends on project and how many fasteners Work FAST!!!!
M**O
Stupid short working time
It’s sets up fast. Extremely fast when it’s 90-degrees out. So fast it set up in the dispenser tube in under a minute between moving from one hole to the next!
R**R
Dissipointed and will avoid the product in the future.
Either the product or the dispense must have been defective. Was using to anchor two threaded rod into concrete. Fallowed product instructions and placed some a adhesive in first hole and inserted the rod. The adhesive hardened within 2 minutes which was hardly enough time to plumb the rod. Moved on to the second rod inserted adhesive then the rod as before. Two a week later the adhesive had not hardened. Had to drill a new hole and purchased another brand of adhesive which worked perfectly.
R**S
fast, very fast!
When it says, FAST SETTING, this is true.... It dried rock hard in about 3 minutes. In fact, it's too fast for my specific application. I need a bit more time to work. I had to re-drill the hole to drill out the adhesive. So if very fast set and rock hard is your need, I suspect this may work for that.
P**R
Good stuff but have a powerful caulk gun to shoot it with
I had a cheap HF gun which couldn’t hack it, luckily my BIL had a very good one and that delivered the product just fine. It sets pretty fast even at 50º ambient but things can move for a while if not attended to. I set four 4x4 post bases that have a 9” rebar welded onto the bottom in a rock bald which was grey shale, it did not scale or shatter when I drilled it and remained very solid. I used a 1” bit to give me some wriggle room alignment wise, filled the holes 3/4’ full and pressed the bases in, a good bit flowed out the top as I set them. Over the next hour they shifted slightly and went out of alignment a tad but I coerced them back into place. They will be supporting an 8’x6’ covered porch so I probably didn’t need adhesive at all, the weight of the porch being what it is. The recommendation for a 3/4” post pin is a 7/8” hole but I didn’t have a 7/8” rotary hammer bit, only 3/4” and 1”, so 1” it was. I cut about 2” off the end of the mixing nozzle but didn’t cut back to the point where the mixing labyrinth is. I pumped out about 6” of product on a paper towel but should have done more, the gun wasn’t cooperating, by doing more it insures that only well-mixed product goes in the hole and more importantly stays in the nozzle - many people have trouble with the nozzle clogging but it’s often because they failed to follow the instructions on the tube imo. A high quality and high power caulk gun is mandatory imo.
K**N
Solid hold
This adhesive works great for securing anchors in concrete for installing my two post lift. First off this is hard to ouch thru the tube. I bought a powered caulking gun just for this job. With an assistant following me I was able to fill as many holes per tube with them inserting the bolts behind me. Does it setup fast yes does it hold tight yes. Torqued bolts t 120 ft pounds with no movement.
G**A
Llega sin aplicador
llega sin el aplicador y no hay manera de usarlo así. Alguien se los queda.
R**E
Strong but super fast to cure
Seems very strong but way too fast to cure I put it in the fridge but product is very hard and comes out very slowly. When in the concrete cure in one minute or less. Won’t give you much time to install carefully the bolts
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