Rich:
Also look at http://www.us.hilti.com/holus/modules/home/home_main.jsp
They make professional anchoring system of the type you need. Anchors
available include standard carbon steel, stainless, and alloy steel for the
strongest anchors. They have a table to provide the allowable (read: ASTM
service rating) loads for tension and shear as a function of depth, bolt
size and material (both anchor and concrete). If you are not experienced at
doing that sort of thing, look into having a professional coring company do
it to get the precision and quality you want.
Bob, W5LT
-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Hallman - N7TR [mailto:rich@n7tr.com]
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 1:06 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Installing new anchor bolts in existing foundation
I have an existing Concrete foundation (13Yds of 4000 PSI Concrete) that I
need to install Anchor Bolts for an HDX-572.
I have read in the archives some mention of Epoxy and Mechanical Anchors.
Let me know what has been used and what is best practice.
Also...Where can I find the 1 Inch Threaded Rod (Assume Galvanized) that I
need? Recommended Depth of the rod?
Thanks...
Rich
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