There are a variety of applications possible for construction anchors. Typically, they are used to secure objects to materials that are normally resistant to screw or nails, for example, concrete. There are a lot of different types of anchors to choose from depending on your needs. Structural members which need anchors to be attached to masonry involves ledger beam, girders, floor and roof diaphragms, and other materials that might need to transfer their load to the masonry. Not only do anchors transfer gravity loads to masonry but they also can transfer lateral loads as well. Cut anchor is a specific type of anchors that is mostly used in concrete. It allows a protrusion-free installation of hex bolts, push-in fittings, and suspension bolts after installation. It is one of the most common and highly reliable tapped anchors. Like the other types of anchors, it is installed through drilling a hole, positioning it inside, and hammering it in with striking rod.