Anchor Bolts

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We Manufacture Nuts, Bolts and other equipements for various Industries.

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Oil, Gas,Structural Steel, Marine, Electromechanical, and other Industries

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CE approved certificates for EN 14399 and EN 15048 bolting assemblies

ANCHOR BOLTS

An Anchor Bolt is used to attach objects or structures to concrete. There are many types of Anchor Bolts all consist of thread end, to which a nut and washer is attached for the external load. Anchor Bolts are extensively used on all types of projects, from standard building to dams, bridges, road, power plants etc.

Types of Anchor Bolts we manufacture:
  • Straight Anchor Bolt – one end threaded or both ends threaded
  • J-Type Anchor Bolts
  • Nut Welded Anchor Bolts
  • L-Type Anchor Bolts – 90°,120°,135°
  • Chemical Anchor, also full threaded stud with one end having 45° cutting.

L type Bolts

L-type anchor bolts have a bend at one end to grab onto the concrete or masonry structure. These type of anchor bolts are normally cast-in-place—meaning they are inserted into the concrete as soon as it is poured. The concrete cures, and securing retains the bolts in place.

Concrete anchor bolts are used in new construction to secure a structure’s walls to concrete slabs and foundation walls, to fasten steel columns to concrete piers and to anchor machinery to concrete pads. L-bolts are set into fresh concrete. This type of anchor bolt is shaped like the letter L, so it can not be pulled out of the concrete after the concrete has hardened.

L-bolt anchoring bolts come in many different lengths, the most common are 6, 8, and 12 inches long. These bolts are threaded at the top, for about two inches, and the rest of the bolt is smooth. We use this type of concrete anchor bolt on almost all the new concrete slabs we pour. 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.

J Type Bolts

J-type anchor bolts have a bend at one end to grab onto the concrete or masonry structure. These type of anchor bolts are normally cast-in-place—meaning they are inserted into the concrete as soon as it is poured. The concrete cures, and securing retains the bolts in place.

Concrete anchor bolts are used in new construction to secure a structure’s walls to concrete slabs and foundation walls, to fasten steel columns to concrete piers and to anchor machinery to concrete pads. J-bolts are set into fresh concrete. This type of anchor bolt is shaped like the letter J, so it can not be pulled out of the concrete after the concrete has hardened.

J-bolt anchoring bolts come in many different lengths, the most common are 6, 8, and 12 inches long. These bolts are threaded at the top, for about two inches, and the rest of the bolt is smooth. We use this type of concrete anchor bolt on almost all the new concrete slabs we pour. 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.

Nut & Plate welded Anchor Bolts

Common anchor bolt configurations include a rod that is threaded on both ends with a nut and/or anchor plate welded to the embedded end of the anchor bolt. Headed anchor bolts can also have an anchor plate welded to the head of the bolt if the head itself does not provide enough pull-out resistance.

Chemical Anchors

Hot dip galvanized version (4.8 / 8.8). Diameter M8-M24, complete with nut and washer. Compatible with all Hilti/Fischer Adhesive Anchoring Systems

We supply fasteners in Galvanized, Sherardized and Bright Zinc Plated (CR3), Corrosion Resistant finishes.

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