Stud Wedge Anchors For Sill Plate
Wedge Anchors For Sill Plate are constructed of carbon steel for durability and durability.
Corrosion Resistant - Galvanized.
Wedge Anchors is for concrete only, not for block or brick based materials. Sturdy and suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Whether you're installing a boat lift on a sea wall, or securing your boat anchor to your concrete or fence, you can rely on the Bolt Dropper Wedge Anchor for securing.
Some tips and tricks for Stud Wedge Anchors For Sill Plate
1. Seems obvious but be sure to drill the hole straight
2. Thread nut on before hammering to avoid damage to thread, can also put a socket on top of the nut and hammer away
3. If you find bolt starts to spin when tightening nut and must use same hole, remove via crow bar (a long one) and use concrete epoxy with new anchor
Side note:
If threads become damaged and can’t remove bolt may have to chase the threads or use grinder to cut to a lower thread and put the nut back on
If the nut is not going on easy it means the threads are stripped and most likely the bolt will spin from the extra force you use to get the nut on, the nuts should be able to go on hand tight
Rookie mistake there when you remove the drill bit from the hole and sweep the dust away. You should leave the drill bit in the hole and either sweep or better yet have a portable vacuum on hand. This way you don't sweep dust inside the hole!
Information about Stud Wedge Anchors For Sill Plate
Product name | Wedge Anchors |
Place of origin | China(Mainland) |
Brand Name | XINHENGJIE |
Port | Xiamen or according to requirement |
Delivery time | Normally in 7-35 days, according to quantity |
MOQ | 500kgs for each specification |
Mark | According to customer’s requirement |
OEM | Available |
How can you remove them?
Wedge Anchors are a one-way trip. They were never intended to be removed after installation. If they were, they wouldn't make very good anchors. This is why it's very important to take great care in where you install these. If the worst should happen, the best you can do is cut off the part that's sticking out then use a hammer to drive the remaining anchor below the surface.
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