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An Approved Continuing Education Provider PDHonline Course S293 (6 PDH) Anchoring To Concrete Instructor: Marvin Liebler, 2016 PDH Online | PDH Center 5272 Meadow Estates Drive Fairfax, VA 22030-6658 Phone & Fax: 703-988-0088 PDHonline Course S293 2016 Marvin Liebler Page 2 of 72 INTRODUCTION ------------ A Concrete anchor is a steel shaft either cast into Concrete at placement or post-installed after the Concrete has hardened. Cast-in anchors are threaded shafts with a buried end termination of a hex head, threaded nut, or 90 (L-) or 180 (J-) hook, or headed (non-threaded) studs welded to a surface plate.
A concrete anchor is a steel shaft either cast into concrete at placement or post-installed after the concrete has hardened. Cast-in anchors are threaded shafts with a buried end termination of a hex head, threaded nut, or 90° (L-) or 180° (J-) hook, or headed (non-threaded) studs welded to a …
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