Description
Simpson Strong-Tie STB2-50334 Strong-Bolt 2 Wedge ANCHOR 1/2"-2 3/4"
Code listed for cracked and uncracked concrete and masonry applications. This Strong-Bolt 2 wedge-type expansion anchor is an optimal choice for high performance even in seismic and high-wind conditions. Dual undercutting embossments on each clip segment enable secondary expansion should a crack form and intersect the anchor location. This feature significantly increases the ability of Strong-Bolt 2 to carry load if the hole expands.
Features
- Charmfered top design to prevent mushrooming during installation
- Qualified for static and seismic loading conditions
- Suitable for horizontal, vertical and overhead applications
- Qualified for minimum concrete thickness of 3 1/4" and lightweight concrete-over-steel deck thickness and 2 1/2" and 3 1/4"
- Standard (ANSI) fractional sizes: fits standard fixtures and installs with common drill bit and tool sizes
- Tested Per ACI355.2 and AC193
Material
- Zinc-plated carbon steel or stainless steel (Type 304; Type 316)
Installation
- Dill a hole in the base material using a carbide drill the same diameter as the nominal diameter of the anchor to be installed. Drill the hole to the specified minimum hole depth, and blow it clean using compressed air (overhead installations do not need to be blown clean) Alternatively, drill the hole seep enough to accommodate embedment depth and dust from drilling.
- Assemble the anchor with nut and washer so the top of the nut is flush with the top of the anchor. Place the anchor in the fixture, and drive it into the hole until the washer and nut are tight against the fixture
- Tighten the required installation torque
Specification
- Strong-Bolt 2 Diameter : 1/2"
- Drill Bit Size : 1/2"
- Min. Fixture Hole : 9/16"
- Wrench Size : 3/4"
- Concrete Installation Torque (ft.-lbf) Carbon Steel : 60
- Concrete Installation Torque (ft.-lbf) Stainless Steel : 65
**CAUTION**
DO NOT USE AN IMPACT WRENCH TO SET OR TIGHTEN THE STRONG-BOLT 2 ACNHOR
OVERSIZED HOLES IN THE BASE MATERIAL WILL MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO SET THE ANCHOR AND WILL REDUVE THE ANCHORS LOAD CAPACITY