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These types of concrete anchors would be the Tapcon®, flat or round head sleeve anchors, or any female type anchors where a specific bolt head can be chosen to be inserted into the anchor. These female type anchors would include the: drop-in anchor, machine screw anchor, double expansion & single expansion anchors.
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Where the object is placed is a major consideration due to the different load values. An object placed overhead is critical for a number of reasons. First, the load is considered to be a pullout or tension load, i.e. the force of the weight is straight down. Secondly, overhead installations are critical because failure may be catastrophic, i.e. the object may fall and hurt or kill someone. An object placed on a wall puts the concrete fastener into a shear loading situation (the load is at a 90° angle to the anchor). The shear values are based on the diameter of the anchor and are not affected by embedment depth. The larger the diameter, the better the shear values will be. The values do not change with embedment depth as long as the anchor is placed at the minimum embedment or deeper. Anchoring objects to a concrete floor involve keeping the object in place so it does not move. The diameter of the anchor is usually determined by the size of the hole in the fixture. Embedment depth should be to minimum embedment or deeper.
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Many times the hole in the fixture determines which diameter of anchor needs to be used. It is important to know that the concrete anchor diameter and diameter of hole sizes do not match up. A 1/2" concrete wedge anchor will not through a 1/2" hole in a fixture. The threaded part of the anchor will fit through the 1/2" hole but not the working end. The concrete anchor diameter is matched to the hole size that needs to be drilled into the concrete to allow the anchor to protrude through the fixture. Below are anchor diameters and the corresponding fixture hole size: Anchor Dia. Fixture Hole Dia. 1/4" 5/16" 5/16" 3/8" 3/8" 7/16" 1/2" 9/16" 5/8" 11/16" 3/4" 7/8" 7/8" 1" 1" 1-1/8" 1-1/4" 1-3/8"
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