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Simpson Strong-Tie STB2-373006SS Strong-Bolt (3/8" x 3") Stainless Steel 2 Wedge Anchor - Uassembled (50 Pack)

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Simpson Strong-Tie STB2-373006SS Description

The Simpson Strong-Bolt 2 Wedge Anchor is a reliable and durable solution for anchoring in cracked or uncracked concrete. Made from 316 stainless steel, it is suitable for static and seismic loading conditions.

Simpson Strong-Tie STB2-373006SS Includes

  • (50) 3/8" x 3" Strong-Bolt 2 Wedge Anchor

Simpson Strong-Tie STB2-373006SS Features

  • Chamfered top designed to prevent mushrooming during installation
  • Qualified for static and seismic loading conditions (seismic design categories A through F)
  • Suitable for horizontal, vertical, and overhead applications
  • Qualified for minimum concrete thickness of 3 1/4", and lightweight concrete-over-steel deck
  • Standard (ANSI) fractional sizes: fits standard fixtures and installs with common drill bit and tool sizes
  • Tested per ACI355.2 and AC193

Simpson Strong-Tie STB2-373006SS Applications

  • Concrete anchoring in cracked or uncracked concrete
  • Seismic and static load applications
  • Horizontal, vertical, and overhead installations

Simpson Strong-Tie STB2-373006SS Installation Overview

  1. Drill a hole in the base material using a carbide drill bit of the same diameter as the anchor.
  2. Blow the hole clean using compressed air or ensure it is deep enough to accommodate embedment depth and dust.
  3. Assemble the anchor with nut and washer, place it in the fixture, and drive it into the hole.
  4. Tighten the anchor to the required installation torque.

Simpson Strong-Tie STB2-373006SS Specifications

Material316 Stainless Steel
Diameter3/8"
Length3"
Drill Bit Size3/8"
Thread Length1-9/16"
Installation Torque30 ft. lbs
Quantity50

NOTE: Do not use an impact wrench to set or tighten the Strong-Bolt 2 anchor. Oversized holes in the base material will make it difficult to set the anchor and will reduce the anchor's load capacity.