Concrete Anchors
Available in steel and 303 stainless steelConcrete Wedge Anchor Installation
A single one piece spring steel band is locked into position by tongues. These tongues act like fish hookswhich penetrate into the concrete. The required 3 to 4 turnes of the nut cause the outward taper to move
upward with the wedge expanding in fixed position.
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How to install
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| 1. Drill hole in concrete (hole dia. same as thread dia.) maximum depth of hole could be any depth beyond minimum recommended depth. | 2. Drive wedge anchor into drilled hole through fixture so that nut is flush with fixture. | 3. Tighten nut until wrench resistance is felt (approximately 3 to 4 turns of the nut after snugged up) anchorage is now complete. |
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