The Hillman Group 370828 Hex Head Sleeve Anchor, 3/8 X 3-Inch, 20-Pack
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There is no way I can tell. The board was used to mount a 2"x6" to a wall. I was only concerned with how much strength they could provide. You should worry about pulling if you are afraid of it If I were you, I would contact the manufacturer and ask an engineer about the building.
The hammer drill I used for the concrete walls came with a 3/8 inch carbide masonry bit.
A pull-out strength of 385 lbs can be achieved. Despite this, I have no idea what the shear strength is. If you are interested in finding out the correct answer, you should contact the company directly.
The only rust I have is on the end of the rim that was mounted a year ago outside in the rain and all types of weather.
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This item was purchased for mounting heavy iron brackets in a stone fireplace for a very heavy wood mantel. A mortar was surrounded by stone, while the other three were surrounded by stone. In the end, we will have a mantel that will hold anything we set on it for a lifetime. It's cool to think about not having to worry about plastic anchors getting brittle and falling apart in 10 years' time. It is helpful to know that as you tighten the nut until the anchor fits snugly, the threads will protrude more and more until you have a snug fit. Using a Dremel, they can easily be trimmed, and once they've been aged and painted to match the brackets, they look fantastic.
The full-sleeved anchor is superior to the short wedge-sleeved anchor. In my experience, I have never had a problem locking in with a full sleeve. To achieve the best results, remember to use a great hammer drill. You will not be able to drill a hole to the right size if you use only a drill and a mason drill bit.
Like an anchor, it is easy to hold and use. If you are installing the drive into masonry, be sure to use a hammer drill to bore the 3/8" hole.
The brackets were used to mount some heavy wood lattice to a stucco or cinderblock There's no way I wouldn't be able to hang my car from it. A wrench and the correct drill bits will be needed. Then I tightened it using the wrench after hammering a few times to get it flush.
In most cases, the minimum that other manufacturers require Concrete with a pull out strength of 4000 psi has a pull out strength of 385 lbs. There is nothing good about them. A minimum of 1400lbs is almost always required from other manufacturers.
There is no use for these things. They deform before gaining any purchase since they are made from thin steel.
I love it!.
I got exactly what I needed and it was delivered quickly.