Anchor bolt
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An anchor bolt is used to attach objects or structures to concrete
. There are many types of anchor bolts, consisting of designs that are mostly proprietary
to the manufacturing companies. All consist of a threaded end, to which a nut
and washer
can be attached for the external load. Anchor bolts are extensively used on all types of projects, from standard buildings to dams and nuclear power plants.
The simplest anchor bolt is a cast-in-place anchor. As seen in the figure, most designs consist of a standard bolt with a hexagonal head, which is cast in the wet concrete before it sets. There are other designs, some consisting of a bent bolt with a hook on the end, or some other sort of bending. Cast-in-place anchor bolts are the strongest type of fastener, but the casting is difficult, and they are usually only used for heavy machines mounted on poured concrete floors. Another use of this anchor bolt is to connect the concrete foundation of a building to its wall. With this, the building is more resistant to earthquakes. Currently there are several devices to assist in holding and in placing anchor bolt to set in the concrete. These devices mostly made from composite plastic.
Once the concrete has been poured and set, the only other types of bolts that can be used are mechanical and epoxy
bolts. Epoxy bolts are the strongest, but can be very tricky to install, since the epoxy has to be mixed to exact specifications, the hole must be very clean, and the set time has to be watched. As well, there must be a rigorous testing program. In Boston's Big Dig project, these procedures were not well carried out, which resulted in a large concrete slab crushing a motorist.
A concrete screw is another way of attaching things to concrete that has already been poured and set.
effect at the end of the fastener. As shown in the figure, tightening the bolt results in a wedge being driven up against a sleeve. This jams the end of the bolt, and provides the strength. Many different manufacturers provide a variation on this theme, usually depending on the condition of the concrete, and the type of load. If a mechanical anchor fails, it is usually in the form of pulling out a wedge of concrete, and for this reason, proper design looks at the depth of embedment, and assures that the bolts are not spaced too closely. In many parts of the world seismic anchors are another specialized subject. A specialized form of the anchor bolt is the rock bolt
, used in rock excavations.
There are three basic styles of wedge anchors, fully threaded, partial threaded and the full-bodied wedge anchor.
According to www.concrete fastners.com: "The wedge anchor that is called fully threaded is threaded for a major portion of its length. The diameter of the unthreaded portion is less than the nominal diameter of the threaded portion. The long threaded section allows considerable come-and-go for shimming and leveling of the item being secured. But, there is a downside to this feature. It is possible to install such anchors at a depth less than the minimum embedment requirement. Even when the anchor is inserted in a hole at a depth somewhat less than the minimum embedment specified, the nut can be torqued, fixing the anchor in place. Anchoring strength, however, is diminished.
This misapplication occurs more often than one might expect. The reason is that concrete commonly contains steel reinforcing bars, called rebar
. Often an installer, while drilling the hole for and anchor, will run into rebar at a depth less than minimum embedment. When that happens, he ought to drill or cut out the bar, or move the hole, before continuing to drill the concrete. But when installing fully threaded anchor he sometimes won’t take the time and effort to do that."
Concrete
Concrete is a composite construction material, composed of cement and other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, aggregate , water and chemical admixtures.The word concrete comes from the Latin word...
. There are many types of anchor bolts, consisting of designs that are mostly proprietary
Property
Property is any physical or intangible entity that is owned by a person or jointly by a group of people or a legal entity like a corporation...
to the manufacturing companies. All consist of a threaded end, to which a nut
Nut (hardware)
A nut is a type of hardware fastener with a threaded hole. Nuts are almost always used opposite a mating bolt to fasten a stack of parts together. The two partners are kept together by a combination of their threads' friction, a slight stretch of the bolt, and compression of the parts...
and washer
Washer
Washer may refer to:People*Mal Washer, an Australian politician*Paul Washer, a Christian preacherOther*Washing machine*Washer *Washer Method, a mathematical formula for finding volume*Washer pitching, an outdoor game...
can be attached for the external load. Anchor bolts are extensively used on all types of projects, from standard buildings to dams and nuclear power plants.
The simplest anchor bolt is a cast-in-place anchor. As seen in the figure, most designs consist of a standard bolt with a hexagonal head, which is cast in the wet concrete before it sets. There are other designs, some consisting of a bent bolt with a hook on the end, or some other sort of bending. Cast-in-place anchor bolts are the strongest type of fastener, but the casting is difficult, and they are usually only used for heavy machines mounted on poured concrete floors. Another use of this anchor bolt is to connect the concrete foundation of a building to its wall. With this, the building is more resistant to earthquakes. Currently there are several devices to assist in holding and in placing anchor bolt to set in the concrete. These devices mostly made from composite plastic.
Once the concrete has been poured and set, the only other types of bolts that can be used are mechanical and epoxy
Epoxy
Epoxy, also known as polyepoxide, is a thermosetting polymer formed from reaction of an epoxide "resin" with polyamine "hardener". Epoxy has a wide range of applications, including fiber-reinforced plastic materials and general purpose adhesives....
bolts. Epoxy bolts are the strongest, but can be very tricky to install, since the epoxy has to be mixed to exact specifications, the hole must be very clean, and the set time has to be watched. As well, there must be a rigorous testing program. In Boston's Big Dig project, these procedures were not well carried out, which resulted in a large concrete slab crushing a motorist.
A concrete screw is another way of attaching things to concrete that has already been poured and set.
Wedge anchors
s, also known as s and s, secure themselves using a mechanical wedgingWedge
Wedge may refer to:Mathematics:* Triangular prism, a parallel triangle wedge* Wedge , a polyhedral solid defined by two triangles and three trapezoid faces* Wedge product, a mathematical term, named for the ∧ operator symbol used...
effect at the end of the fastener. As shown in the figure, tightening the bolt results in a wedge being driven up against a sleeve. This jams the end of the bolt, and provides the strength. Many different manufacturers provide a variation on this theme, usually depending on the condition of the concrete, and the type of load. If a mechanical anchor fails, it is usually in the form of pulling out a wedge of concrete, and for this reason, proper design looks at the depth of embedment, and assures that the bolts are not spaced too closely. In many parts of the world seismic anchors are another specialized subject. A specialized form of the anchor bolt is the rock bolt
Rock bolt
A rock bolt is a long anchor bolt, for stabilizing rock excavations, which may be tunnels or rock cuts. It transfers load from the unstable exterior, to the confined interior of the rock mass....
, used in rock excavations.
There are three basic styles of wedge anchors, fully threaded, partial threaded and the full-bodied wedge anchor.
According to www.concrete fastners.com: "The wedge anchor that is called fully threaded is threaded for a major portion of its length. The diameter of the unthreaded portion is less than the nominal diameter of the threaded portion. The long threaded section allows considerable come-and-go for shimming and leveling of the item being secured. But, there is a downside to this feature. It is possible to install such anchors at a depth less than the minimum embedment requirement. Even when the anchor is inserted in a hole at a depth somewhat less than the minimum embedment specified, the nut can be torqued, fixing the anchor in place. Anchoring strength, however, is diminished.
This misapplication occurs more often than one might expect. The reason is that concrete commonly contains steel reinforcing bars, called rebar
Rebar
A rebar , also known as reinforcing steel, reinforcement steel, rerod, or a deformed bar, is a common steel bar, and is commonly used as a tensioning device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures holding the concrete in compression...
. Often an installer, while drilling the hole for and anchor, will run into rebar at a depth less than minimum embedment. When that happens, he ought to drill or cut out the bar, or move the hole, before continuing to drill the concrete. But when installing fully threaded anchor he sometimes won’t take the time and effort to do that."
External Links
- "Bolt Expands in Concrete to Anchor Fixtures" Popular Mechanics, February 1935 bottom-left pg. 224