Tunnel
Construction
Over 40,000 anchors were installed overhead in damp holes with water
seeping through using C6 and our "dosage control" screens.
Water
Treatment Plant
Skimmers and brackets with chain plates fastened with C6, which is
NSF approved for potable drinking water systems.
Underwater
Installations
C6 was used to install four 1-1/4" eye bolts underwater to lift
this 37 ton block of concrete out of the ocean.
FEATURES
ANCHORAGE
TO SOLID CONCRETE
(A)
Threaded
Rod (Carbon or Stainless Steel) or Rebar supplied by contractor;
rod does not need to be chisel pointed
(B)
C6
adhesive completely fills area between rod and hole creating
a stress-free, high load anchorage
(C)
Pre-drilled
hole in concrete; see performance tables for suggested hole
sizes
APPROVALS
/ LISTINGS
ICC
Evaluation Service, Inc. #ER-4285
City
of Los Angeles RR#24975
City of Los Angeles RR#24927
NSF Standard 61 Certified for Drinking
Water Components
Confomrs to ASTM C881-02, TypeI &IV; Grade 3; Class
A, B, and C; with exceptions
DOT Approvals
INSTALLATION
STEPS
1. Drill 1/16" oversize diameter holes for 1/4"–1/2"
diameter threaded rods and #3 rebar. Drill 1/8" oversize diameter
holes for 5/8"–1-1/4" diameter threaded rods, #4 rebar,
grout filled blocks and brick pinning. Clean out hold from bottom
with forced air. Complete hole preparation with brush and repeat cleaning
with forced air (leave no dust or slurry).
2. When starting new cartridge or new nozzle,
dispense and discard enough adhesive until
uniform light grey color is achieved. Insert the nozzle into the bottom
of the hole and fill to
1/2 the hole depth.
3. Insert rod slowly by hand into the bottom of the
hole with a slow twisting motion. This insures adhesive fills voids
and crevices and uniformly coats the anchor rod.
4. See table for working times and curring times.
After the suggested cure time is met, install and tighten fixture
into place.