Description
Drop-In Anchors have inside strung grapples for jolts and strung bars. These are zinc plated steel rounded extension shield and a strong, cone-formed expander plug. The shield has four similarly positioned spaces for a bit of its length and the base part might be knurled. The shield additionally has a smooth, flangeless top that takes into account either flush or countersunk establishment. The base lip of the shield is tightened to permit the most extreme profundity and holding power.
Features:-
- Easy installation.
- Reduced setting energy.
- Easy inspection.
- Ideal for setting in cavity ceilings.
- Low anchoring depth reduces drilling time and thus cost-efficient installation
Application:-
- Pipe suspension
- Air-conditioning and Ventilation Installations
- Drain Covers
- Sprinkler Systems
- Consoles
- Platforms
- Plumbing
- Steel Constructions
- Gratings
- Cable Trays
- Facades
- Suspended Ceilings
Installation guide:-
- Select the right plug size.
- Drill a hole in the concrete using a hammer drill and carbide-tipped masonry drill bit matching the bit size with the outside diameter of the drop-in anchor being used. Make sure the hole depth exceeds the minimum embedment depth.
- Clear all the debris or drilling dust from the hole.
- Drive the anchor into the hole until it is flush with the surface of the concrete.
- Using the proper sized setting tools, expand the anchor setting tool into the anchor followed by several hammer blows.
- Proper installation can be verified when the shoulder of the setting tool is flush with the top of the anchor.
- Below Surface Installation:
- Drill hole deeper than anchor length.
- Thread bolt into the anchor.
- Hammer anchor into the hole until the bolt head is at the desired depth.
- Remove the bolt and set anchor with a setting tool.
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