Anchor bolts are solid fastenings which hold up non-structural and structural elements connected to concrete and masonry foundations to achieve stability and safety for any construction. More often, one end of the anchor bolt is embedded within the concrete leaving the other end, mostly threaded, for attachment to beams, columns, machinery, or fixtures. Types of anchor bolts are L-shaped, J-bolts, wedge, and sleeve anchors, with each of them having applications and requirements in terms of loads ranging from mounting highway sign structures and light poles to anchoring heavy machines and building columns. This is a type of bolt manufactured from relatively strong materials such as carbon steels, stainless steels, or other galvanized steels for the purpose of withstanding various conditions and stresses in the environment.
Benefits
Stability: Structural stability means it will have strong foundations so that wind, earthquakes, or heavy loads do not create movement that could break the structure.
Load Distribution: It helps to spread out the load evenly on the structure’s footing.
Customizable: Can be adapted for any project needs, loads, and environmental conditions.
Durable: The materials used are durable to withstand harsh environmental conditions due to their corrosion-resistance.
Core Compliance: Meets the construction industry standards for safety and quality.