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DynaSet Drop-In Anchors
Product Advantages
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Flush fitting with no protrusion when not in use |
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Shallow embedment, hence less chance of drilling into rebar, and faster drilling |
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Removal of fixture leaves anchor undisturbed |
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Setting tool stamp marks to indicate complete expansion |
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Visual expansion check with setting tool |
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Permanent anchorage point in solid concrete, brick or masonry |
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Can be used with all types of bolts, screws and studs |
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Available in carbon steel and stainless steel AISI 316(A4) or AISI 304(A2) |
Applications
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Mechanical and electrical services |
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Suspension systems (ceilings) |
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Cable Trays |
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Signs |
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Hand rails |
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Drill the correct diameter hole and depth. |
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Clean the hole with a brush and blow out pump. |
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Push the anchor into the hole. |
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Insert the relevant setting tool of the same diameter as the anchor until it makes contact with the cone. Use a hammer to drive the setting tool into the anchor – stop hammering when the expander shoulder rests against the anchor or when it is blocked (in hard concrete). |
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Tighten to the recommended torque using a torque wrench. |
Product Range
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Zinc Plated |
M6 to M20
5/16" to 6/8"
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Stainless Steel A4 or A2 |
M6 to M20 |
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DynaSet setting tools |
M6 to M20 |
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