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Steps to Installing Concrete Fasteners The hole should be drilled 1/4"" to 1/2"" deeper into the base material than the anchor will penetrate. This allows for any material to fall when the anchor is inserted into the hole.
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Using ANSI standard drill bits, carefully drill a hole in the base material. Hole size = Bit size when installing sleeve anchors. Make sure the hole is always drilled 1/2" deeper than the sleeve anchor will penetrate the base material. Minimum embedments also need to be met. The hole can be drilled with the fixture in place making sure the bit will fit through the fixture hole. Clean the hole of all debris made during drilling. Sleeve anchors come fully assembled with a nut and washer. It is important that the nut is on the end of the threads to protect the threads during hammering. Insert the sleeve anchor through the fixture hole and into the hole you drilled in the base material. A hammer will be required to pound the sleeve anchor into the material until the washer and nut are tight against the fixture. Tighten the nut until finger tight, always turning clockwise. Using a wrench, turn 2-4 times until you are sure it is snug.
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Read More »Lag shields are female type anchors. The designated diameter of the anchor = the inside diameter of the lag screw that will be placed into it. Hole size must be larger than the inside diameter. Example: a 3/8" diameter lag shield requires a 5/8" hole. Properly sized ANSI carbide bits must be used to drill the holes for lag shield anchors. Clean holes of any debris. Place the lag shield in the hole with the closed end of the lag shield inserted first. The fixture is then placed over the lag shield, inserting a lag screw through the fixture and into the lag screw. Use a wrench to turn the lag screw clockwise until tight. All of this information should assist in the safe and correct installation and use of concrete anchors and fasteners no matter what your application may be.
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