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DIY Done Right - Simpson Strong-Tie

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ANCHORING INTO CONCRETE OR MASONRYEasy-to-install anchoring solutions.When you need high-strength anchorage in concrete and masonry.<strong>Simpson</strong> <strong>Strong</strong>-<strong>Tie</strong> makes it easy to use anchoring adhesive to fasten the threadedrod into existing concrete and masonry.Mechanical AnchorsThese anchors offerheavy-duty performancewith simple installation.Once installed they canbe used right away.Wedge anchorsexpand in the holeas they are set,providing a stronganchorage point.Titen HD ®screw anchorsprovide high strengthwith simplifiedinstallation tosave time.Adhesive AnchorsWhether you need to fasten threaded rod for an anchorbolt or a piece of rebar to add new concrete to existing,<strong>Simpson</strong> <strong>Strong</strong>-<strong>Tie</strong> has the anchoring adhesive you arelooking for. Depending on the application, adhesives aretypically stronger than mechanical anchors, and they canalso be used to repair larger cracks in concrete.SET-XP10 ®cartridgeis ideal forsmaller projects.Installing Adhesive Anchors is EasyDrill: Drill hole to specified diameter and depthClean: Remove dust from hole with oil-freecompressed air. Clean with nylon brushand blow out the remaining dust.Fill: Fill hole 1 ⁄2 to 2 ⁄3 full starting frombottom of hole to prevent air pockets.Withdraw nozzle as hole fills up.Insert: Insert anchor, turning slowing untilanchor contacts the bottom of the hole.Do not disturb during curing time.For complete installation instructions, see package.1 2 34 5 6info on corrosion resistance visit www.strongtie.com/diydonerightS-HOMEPRJCTS1429

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