MKT Fastening M14310301 wedge anchor bolt is used for attaching objects to concrete. It is a strong and reliable fastening solution for attaching structural elements, equipment and fixtures to concrete surfaces. The M12 anchor bolts come in a pack of 20.
Features:
- MKT Fastening M14310301 wedge anchor bolt is made of Class 8.8 steel and features zinc plated finish for durability and corrosion resistance.
- The pack includes nut and washer components for convenient installation and comprehensive anchoring solutions.
- It is ICC-approved for use on both cracked and uncracked concrete.
- This wedge anchor bolt can be removed for repositioning or removal as needed.
Compatible Accessories:
- Loctite 2760 Threadlocker: It is useful for removing fixed fasteners easily.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I install M12 anchor bolts?
A.
- To install M12 anchor bolts, drill a hole in the concrete to the appropriate depth and diameter.
- Then, insert the bolt into the hole.
- Tighten the nut to expand the anchor against the concrete.
Q. Are MKT Fastening anchor bolts suitable for seismic or high-vibration environments?
A. Yes, these anchor bolts can be used in seismic or high-vibration environments. These bolts are ICC-approved and comply with ETA standards as well.
Q. What is the difference between wedge anchor bolts and other concrete anchors?
A. Wedge anchor bolts have unique designs and installation methods, unlike sleeve or expansion anchors. Wedge anchor bolts create a stronghold by expanding against the concrete, while other anchors use different methods, like friction or mechanical expansion to secure.
Q. Does MKT Fastening make a longer version of wedge anchor bolts?
A. Yes, if you want a wedge anchor bolt with the same properties but a slightly longer length, go with MKT Fastening M16310301 wedge anchor, which is 122 mm long.
Q. Can I install M12 anchor bolts in wet concrete?
A. M12 anchor bolts are appropriate for use in cured or hardened concrete only. Installing them in wet concrete will reduce their performance and may not provide a secure hold. Therefore, wait until the concrete has cured to the appropriate strength before installing wedge anchor bolts.