Anchor bolt with a ring

Spacer effect of the anchor bolt with the

ring. After placing the anchor in the hole, it must be scrolled, and if the bolt is tightly screwed, it means that it has fixed.

Fig.236-1 Anchor bolts for fastening suspended structures

Depending on the material of the wall, you should choose the material for the anchors.

  1. Steel bolts are standard for fasteners.
  2. Galvanized steel anchors - are not susceptible to corrosion and provide additional protection for the wall and structures.
  3. Stainless steel anchors - to create sturdy designs of various modifications.
  4. Brass anchors - are corroded and not suitable for coatings with high humidity.

Two-hole anchor with ring in

equipment installation Experience shows that the spacer anchor is not always successful for the installation of suspended structures. If you need a stronger connection and fixing a heavy construction, you need to apply a more advanced method, i.e.innovative double bolt. It is a threaded bolt on the whole body of the bolt with a cone-like nut on the end of the stud.

Izobr.236-3 Double-Lock Anchor Bolt

Up to three sleeves can be used for this fastening. They have a conical shape and are twisted by nesting dolls: one in one. This method allows you to expand the design and open the spacers, which will serve as a retarding force for fasteners.

In addition, under the ring, an additional nut can be soldered, which will simplify the installation process and tighten the fasteners more thoroughly.

It is necessary to exert a lot of effort to screw the double anchor, it is impossible to overdo it in this case: the ring and the bolt will not be damaged in any case. Fasteners are produced most often for heavy hanging constructions. For example, you can attach a thick chain of large diameter and large weight. The advantage of this fastening device is the ability of the cable to withstand a high level of loads.

Fig.236-5 Anchor bolt with ring suitable for hanging devices Fig.236-4 Two-pin bolt with ring for heavy-duty fasteners

anchor anchorage guide Step 1: Create the required hole for the

bolt Drilling the hole is the first thing to do for a good fit. Take a puncher with a drill and drill a hole to the depth of one anchor.

Fig.236-6 Drilling holes with a perforator

Step 2: cleaning the hole of contaminants

A natural phenomenon, when after splitting the wall and getting a hole in it, there are fragments and dirt. The remaining dust and dirt must be removed, otherwise they will prevent the anchor fastening sleeve from densely securing in the hole. For cleaning, you can use a vacuum cleaner, brush or hair dryer to completely blow out all the dust and dirt from the wall.

Fig.236-7 Cleaning the surface of walls after drilling

Step 3: Seal the fasteners

Insert the anchor into the hole and squeeze it as deep as possible. Then tap it with a hammer in the hole until it stops.

Fig.236-8 Driving an anchor with a hammer

Step 4: tightening the nut and unlocking the anchor

Take the wrench and tighten the fasteners so that the spacers open in the hole and release the sleeve. To do this, it is enough to simply make several turns of the anchor. Find out if the strips have opened, you can also re-twist the fasteners. If the bolt does not scroll, then the fastener is locked.

Fig.236-9 Screwing and unlocking the anchor in the wall surface

Success in installation and be careful!

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