Nip up the spigots adjusting for alignment and squareness as required.
Installing threaded rod in concrete.
Carbide tipped drill bits that meet ansi standards must be used as they are tolerance matched to the concrete fastener.
13mm of thread protruding.
Step 10 remove any excess epoxy from around the hole with a putty knife or piece of cardboard.
Step 11 leave the anchor un disturbed until the cure time has passed.
Following the manufacturer s instructions for applying the adhesive first then insert your chemset stud or tgd threaded rod leaving approx.
When cured place the spigot over the 4 threads and add the nuts and washers.
To install a concrete anchor a hole must be drilled in the base material.
When anchor bolts are needed in pre existing concrete a hole is drilled into the concrete then the hole is filled with epoxy and a piece of all thread rod is placed in the hole.
Insert the treaded rod or rebar to the bottom of the hole while turning clockwise.
Once the epoxy bonds with the threads on the all thread rod it provides pullout resistance allowing the rod to act as an anchor bolt.
The j bolts we use are a half inch in diameter.
As soon as the slab is poured we go back and sink the anchor bolt down into the concrete leaving the threaded portion sticking up high enough to secure the walls with a washer and nut.
Quick how to demonstration describing how simple it is too secure bolts as well as rebar threaded rod and other metal anchors into concrete using an ep.