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#Hilti anchors .22 plus#
I require a certification of installation to the hilti/ramset guidelines (This has the added advantage ensuring the anchor is installed by a tradesmen not a labour), Plus proof loading for minimum 5% selected by myself (I would say at random, But I do like to select ones that are in heavy tension). Anchor Bolts slickdeals (Structural) 8 Aug 09 17:52 I was just curious and thought I would ask an oponion of the experts. Perhaps not being structural myself, I've misunderstood the message in this thread. The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development and The Division of the State Architect's Structural Engineers as well as our in-house Structural Engineers favor these. I've got thousands of these things installed. My switchgear, generator, transformer, conduit trapeze, and all manner of equipment anchorage specifications and details have called for these for many years. I was curious as to the discussion regarding post installed bolts did not include these? Are these too expensive for residential construction? Or is there another reason? I am sure you are familiar with this or something like it. These are an afterset anchor but it does not use epoxy. It is almost a given that the Hilti "Kwik-bolt III" will appear on all of our work. They have many pre-approved systems that are used for many types of equipment anchorage. Our anchorage and seismic bracing details are reviewed by the State and Local Agencies and we utilize a lot of Hilti equipment. We do Healthcare, Civic and Educational projects. I am coming from the Electrical side of building construction.