Feature

●Tri-segmented clip
●Dual embossments on each clip segment
●High-strength alloy clip on carbon-steel anchors
●Length identification on head of fastener
●Category 1 anchor classification


Description

Strong-Bolt 2 — 5/8 in. x 8-1/2 in. Wedge Anchor (20-Qty)

Code listed for cracked and uncracked concrete, and masonry applications, the Simpson Strong-Tie Strong-Bolt 2 wedge-type expansion anchor is an optimal choice for high-performance even in seismic and high-wind conditions. Dual undercutting embossments on each clip segment enable secondary expansion should a crack form and intersect the anchor location; this feature significantly increases the ability of Strong-Bolt 2 to carry load if the hole expands. The Strong-Bolt 2 is available in carbon steel, Type 304 and Type 316 stainless steel.

Simpson Strong-Ties Innovative Anchor Solutions

We offer a full array of innovative mechanical anchors, adhesive solutions, and tools for concrete and masonry applications. Our anchor systems solutions have passed the high performance and quality standards that are expected of Simpson Strong-Tie.

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The Professional’s Choice for Anchoring

Titen HD heavy-duty screw anchors install 5x faster than typical wedge anchors

Fastening for Concrete and Masonry

Titen 2 concrete and masonry screws are ideal for commercial and residential applications

Indoor or Outdoor Anchoring Solutions

Strong-Bolt 2 wedge anchor provides heavy-duty structural anchoring in both indoor and outdoor applications

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Removable Anchors Offer Installation Flexibility

Titen HD heavy-duty screw anchors are ideal for projects where anchors may need to be removed

Sheetrock Installation Tips and Tricks

Use Titen 2 concrete and masonry screws to attach furring strips for sheetrock installation

Overhead Anchoring Made Easy

Titen HD rod hangers and DIA drop-ins are ideal for installing mechanical, electrical or plumbing overhead

Concrete Anchoring Tips and Tricks

Code-listed for seismic and cracked-concrete applications

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