Feature

●ZINC PLATED - Helps prevent rust in dry environments
●WIDE RANGE OF SIZES - Insures proper fastener for best results
●PACKAGED WITH NUTS AND WASHERS - Fast, quick, complete installation
●HOLE SIZE IS ANCHOR SIZE - Simplicity and ease of installation


Description

Installing wedge anchors can be completed in three easy steps. Wedge anchors can be used in solid concrete applications, are best suited for light to heavy duty fastening purposes, are available in diameters from 1/4" up to 1-1/4", and are available in standard zinc plated, hot dipped galvanized and stainless steel. To determine the minimum anchor length for your application, simply add the material thickness to the minimum embedment and add the thickness of the nut & washer.

Drill hole into concreteDrill hole into concrete

Insert wedge anchor into holeInsert wedge anchor into hole

Tighten the nut to desired torqueTighten the nut to desired torque

Drill and clean

Drill a hole in the concrete at least 1/2" deeper than the wedge anchor embedment using a hammer drill and a correctly sized carbide tipped bit. (Hole size is wedge anchor size).

Clean out the hole of all debris.

Insert wedge anchor

Place the nut on the end of the wedge anchor (to protect the threads of the wedge anchor during installation).

Hammer the wedge anchor into the hole deep enough so that the threads are below the surface of the base material.

Tighten the nut

Tighten the nut - torque to the appropriate foot pounds

CONFAST Product Specifications

Bit Size 1/2"
Minimum Embedment 2-1/4"
Minimum Fixture Hole Diameter 5/8" (In-place)
Pull Out * 2,999 lbs. - 2,000 PSI Concrete
Shear * 5,564 lbs. - 2,000 PSI Concrete
Wrench Size 3/4"
Material Carbon Steel Zinc Plated
Environment Dry

* Values shown are average ultimate values and are offered only as a guide. A safety factor of 4:1 or 25% is generally accepted as a safe working load