Description
Simpson Strong-Tie THDB62400H Titen HD Heavy-Duty Screw Anchor 5/8" x 4"
Titen HD Screw anchors are a trusted anchor solution. They offer the performance that specifiers need and the ease of installation that contractors demand. Until now, they were not fur use in permanent exterior or corrosive environments. The Titen HS stainless-steel screw anchor for concrete and masonry sets the new standards for when the job calls for installation in multiple types of environment. It is the ultimate choice to provide fast and efficient installation, combined with long-lasting corrosion resistance for an unsurpassed peace-of-mind.
Innovative - The serrated carbon-steel threads on the tip of the stainless-steel titan HD are vital, They undercut the concrete as the anchor is driven into the hole, making way for the rest of the threads to interlock with the concrete. In order for these threads to be durable enough to cut into the concrete they are formed from carbon steel that is then hardened and brazed onto the tip of the anchor.
Corrosion Resistant - For dry, interior applications, Carbon-steel corrosion is not a rick, but in any kind exterior, coastal or chemical environment the anchor would be susceptible to corrosion. With the introduction of the THDSS, this is a state of the art anchor solution that combines the corrosion resistance of type 300 series stainless steel with the undercutting ability of sacrificial heat-treated carbon-steel cutting threads
Type 300 series stainless-steel screw anchors have different corrosion-resistant properties for different environments. When matched to the appropriate environment and application, anchors made from type 300 series stainless steel will resist the effects of corrosion and maintain their strength and integrity. Type 316 is optimal choice for application in corrosive or extreme environments such as salt water. or when chemical or corrosive solutions are present. Type 304 is a cost-effective solution for less extreme application where the environment may be wet, moist or damp.
Features
- THDSS stainless-steel screw anchor available in 1/4", 5/8", and 3/4" diameters. In addition to the 3/8" and 1/2" sizes
- Ideal for exterior or corrosive environments
- Less carbon steel, less expansion
- Installs with an impact, wrench or by hand tool
- Code listed in IAPMO UES ER-493 (concrete) and ICC-ES ESR-1056 (masonry)
- Tested per ACI355.2 and AC193
- U.S Patents : 8,747,042 and 9,517,519
Material
- Type 316 and Type 304 stainless steel with carbon-steel lead threads
Installation
- Drill a hole in the base material using a carbide drill bit (complying with ANSI B212.15) with the same diameter as the nominal diameter of the anchor to be installed, Drill the hole to the specified minimum hole depth overdrill to allow the thread tapping dust to settle, and blow it clean using compressed air (overhead installations do not need to be blown out) Alternatively, drill the hole deep enough to accommodate embedment depth and the dust from drilling and tapping.\
- Insert the anchor through the fixture and into the hole
- Tighten the anchor into the base material until the base material until the the hex-washer head contacts the fixture
Specification
- Titen HD Diameter : 5/8"
- Wrench Size : 15/16"
- Recommended Steel Fixture Hole Size : 3/4" to 13/16"
- Min. Hole Depth Overdrill : 1/2"
**CAUTION**
USE A TITEN HD SCREW ANCHOR ONE TIME ONLY - INSTALLING THE ANCHOR MULTIPLE TIMES MAY RESULT IN EXCESSIVE THREAD WEAR AND REDUCE LOAD CAPACITY
DO NOT USE IMPACT WRENCHES TO INSTALL INTO HOLLOW CMU
OVERSIZES HOLES IN BASE MATERIAL WILL REDUCE OR ELIMATE THE MECHANICAL INTERLOCK OF THE THREADS WITH THE BASE MATERIAL AND REDUCE THE ANCHORS LOAD CAPACITY