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INSTALLATION STEPS
dynabolt_prod2e.jpg (6284 bytes) 1. Use a bit with a diameter equal to the anchor. See selection chart to determine proper size bit for anchor used. Drill hole to any depth exceeding minimum embedment. Clean hole.  
epcon_a7prod2f.jpg (3349 bytes) 2. Insert assembled anchor into hole, so that washer or head is flush with materials to be fastened.  
dynabolt_prod2g.jpg (6076 bytes) 3. Expand anchor by tightening nut or head 2 to 3 turns.  

APPLICATIONS
dynabolt_prod2a.jpg (13037 bytes) Electrical junction boxes are common applications for the Dynabolt Sleeve anchor because it works well in solid concrete, concrete block, and brick. It is also available in several finished head styles.  
dynabolt_prod2b.jpg (15088 bytes) The Dynabolt Sleeve anchor works well in hollow materials like brick and block. It is available in zinc-plated carbon steel and 304 stainless steel.  
dynabolt_prod2c.jpg (14067 bytes) Door and window frames are commonly attached to the structure with Dynabolt Sleeve anchors because of their finished and threshold head styles and performance in block and brick.  
FEATURES

(A) Multiple Head Styles—for many application

(B) Range of Fixture Thickness—no weakened shear area because of all-steel spacer sleeve (no plastic)

(C) Sleeve Design—for better holding

(D) 360° Hole Contact—gives better pullout resistance

 

APPROVALS / LISTINGS

Meets or exceeds U.S. Government G.S.A. Specification A-A-1922A
(Formerly GSA: FF-S-325 Group II, Type 3, Class 3)

Factory Mutual

California State Fire Marshal


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