Simpson CD18114M 3/16" X 1-1/4" Mushroom Head Crimp Anchor - Zinc, Pkg 100
Simpson CD18114M 3/16" X 1-1/4" Mushroom Head Crimp Anchor - Zinc, Pkg 100
Description:
Description:
Installation:
- Warning: Industry studies show that hardened fasteners can experience performance problems in wet or corrosive environments. Accordingly, with the exception of the duplex anchor, use these products in dry, interior and non-corrosive environments only.
- Drill a hole using the specified diameter carbide bit into the base material to a depth of at least 1/2" deeper than the required embedment.
- Blow the hole clean of dust and debris using compressed air. Overhead application need not be blown clean. Where a fixture is used, drive the anchor through the fixture into the hole until the head sits flush against the fixture.
- Be sure the anchor is driven to the required embedment depth. The rod coupler and tie-wire models should be driven in until the head is seated against the surface of the base material.
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Specifications:
Specifications:
Minimum embedment depth: 7/8"
Fixture hole size: 1/4"
Drill bit size: 3/16"
Quantity: 100
Head type: Mushroom Head
Diameter: 3/16"
Length: 1-1/4"
Manufacturer name: Simpson Strong-Tie
Product Guide: View Spec Sheet
Installation
Installation
Warning: Industry studies show that hardened fasteners can experience performance problems in wet or corrosive environments. Accordingly, with the exception of the duplex anchor, use these products in dry, interior and non-corrosive environments only.
-Drill a hole using the specified diameter carbide bit into the base material to a depth of at least 1/2" deeper than the required embedment.
-Blow the hole clean of dust and debris using compressed air. Overhead application need not be blown clean. Where a fixture is used, drive the anchor through the fixture into the hole until the head sits flush against the fixture.
-Be sure the anchor is driven to the required embedment depth. The rod coupler and tie-wire models should be driven in until the head is seated against the surface of the base material.
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