Hit anchors are made to anchor into concrete, brick, or block. They are typically recommended for attaching items that weight 50 pounds or less to solid masonry materials. This includes works in the garage, fireplaces, interior walls, among many others. The hit anchor comes with a nail that creates an expansion of the anchor in the solid masonry material it is intended to attach to. The need for a hammer to hit the nail is where hit anchor owes its name to. It is absolutely easy to complete hit anchor installation. The first step is to use a hammer drill with a tipped drill bit to drill a hole in the base material that is ¼” deeper than the wanted setting of the hit anchor. Clean out the debris in the created hole. Insert the anchor through the hole in the fixture and the hole in the base material. Hit the nail using a hammer into the hit anchor until the head is level to the top of the anchor. Remember that hit anchors are best suited for light duty fastening.