CHEMICAL. Straight cut rod is provided in the materials listed below and includes nuts / washers.

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161 STRAIGHT CUT ROD Straight cut rod is provided in the materials listed below and includes nuts / washers. Straight Rod 22-1/2 Bent Rod A 307 THREADED ANCHOR ROD, ZINC PLATED (ASTM B633, CLEAR CHROMATE) CAT. RECOMMENDED STD. WT./ NO. DESCRIPTION SCREEN SIZE CTN. 100 7980 1" x 3" Anchor Rod 1" x 2" 25 3-1/2 7981 3" x 5-1/2" Anchor Rod 3" x 3-1/2" 25 14 7982 3" x 8" Anchor Rod 3" x 6" 25 20 7983 3" x 10" Anchor Rod 3" x 8" 25 25 7984 3" x 12" Anchor Rod 3" x 10" 25 30 7985 1/2" x 5-1/2" Anchor Rod 1/2" x 3-1/2" 25 25 7986 1/2" x 8" Anchor Rod 1/2" x 6" 25 36 7987 1/2" x 10" Anchor Rod 1/2" x 8" 25 45 7988 1/2" x 12" Anchor Rod 1/2" x 10" 25 54 7989 5" x 6-1/2" Anchor Rod 5" x 4-1/2" 20 46 7990 5" x 8" Anchor Rod 5" x 6" 20 57 7991 5" x 10" Anchor Rod 5" x 8" 20 71 7992 5" x 12" Anchor Rod 5" x 10" 20 85 7945 5" x 17" Anchor Rod Combo Kit 20 137 7946 5" x 19" Anchor Rod Combo Kit 20 152 7947 5" x 21" Anchor Rod Combo Kit 20 187 7948 5" x 25" Anchor Rod Combo Kit 10 214 7949 5" x 29" Anchor Rod Combo Kit 10 223 7993 3" x 9" Anchor Rod 3" x 6" 10 93-1/2 7994 3" x 12" Anchor Rod 3" x 8" 10 124-1/2 7995 3" x 16" Anchor Rod 3" x 13" 10 166 7996 3" x 20" Anchor Rod 3" x 17" 10 230 7997 3" x 24" Anchor Rod 3" x 21" 10 272 7956 3" x 17" 22-1/2 Bent Rod 3" x 13" 10 197 7957 3" x 21" 22-1/2 Bent Rod 3" x 17" 10 241 B7 HIGH STRENGTH ANCHOR ROD, ZINC PLATED (ASTM B633, YELLOW DICHROMATE) B7 (AISI 4140) anchor rod (ASTM A 193) is supplied with nuts meeting the requirements of ASTM Specification A 194, Grade 2H (ASTM A 563, Grade DH) and hardened washers meeting the requirements of ASTM F 436 CAT. STD. STD. WT./ NO. DESCRIPTION BOX CTN. 100 6022 3" x 5-1" Anchor Rod 10 50 14 6023 1/2" x 6-1/2" Anchor Rod 10 50 30 6024 5" x 7-1/2" Anchor Rod 10 40 55 6025 3" x 9-5" Anchor Rod 10 40 97 6026 7" x 10-1" Anchor Rod 10 40 145 6027 1" x 12" Anchor Rod - 10 213 6028 1-1" x 15" Anchor Rod - 5 440 TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL ANCHOR ROD (PASSIVATED) CAT. STD. STD. WT./ NO. DESCRIPTION BOX CTN. 100 6042 3" x 5-1" Anchor Rod 10 50 14 6043 1/2" x 6-1/2" Anchor Rod 10 50 30 6044 5" x 7-1/2" Anchor Rod 10 40 55 6045 3" x 9-5" Anchor Rod 10 40 97 6046 7" x 10-1" Anchor Rod 10 40 145 6047 1" x 12" Anchor Rod - 10 213 6048 1-1" x 15" Anchor Rod - 5 440 POWER-FAST CARTRIDGE HEATER (CAT. NO. 8440) For keeping the adhesive warm in cooler weather, the Power-Fast Cartridge Heater mounts directly into the tool. The heater will maintain the cartridge temperature at approximately 90 F. for easy dispensing. For use on Power-Fast Manual Tools (Cat. No. s 8416 and 8418) or Pneumatic Tools (Cat. No. s 8407 and 8419). OPERATION PROCEDURES CARTRIDGE HEATER ESTIMATE GUIDE Using a screw driver, install on the appropriate Power-Fast tool frame. Remove plastic support straps if necessary to provide clearance for the heater. Insert the proper cartridge into the Power- Fast tool. Plug the heater into an approved electrical outlet which is protected using a ground fault interruption (GFI) circuit. Allow the epoxy to heat to the proper temperature. Material should be conditioned to 60 F. minimum prior to dispensing. @@@ yyy The following chart shows the approximate time required to heat a cartridge based on its initial temperature. Actual results may vary depending upon the air temperature and cartridge size. 100 80 60 40 20 0 Initial Cartridge Temperature ( F) 90 75 60 45 30 15 Time (minutes) www.powers.com

162 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES - SOLID BASE MATERIALS Drill a hole to the size and embedment required. The tolerances of the drill bit used should meet the requirements of ANSI Standard B212.15. Starting from the bottom or back of the anchor hole, blow clean with compressed air, brush the hole with a nylon brush, and blow it clean again. Vacuuming only is not sufficient. Blow out bulbs generally do not provide enough dust removal for most drilled anchor holes. Holes should be clean and sound. They may be dry or damp, but should be free of standing water or frost. If using reinforcing bar, be sure the bar will fit into the drilled hole. If a larger hole is required, the diameter should be as close as possible to the diameter of the reinforcing bar. Prior to dispensing into anchor hole, visually inspect that adhesive components are uniformly mixed. Fill the hole approximately half way with adhesive starting from the bottom or back of the anchor hole. Slowly withdraw the static mixing nozzle as the hole fills to avoid creating air pockets. Push the threaded rod or reinforcing bar into the anchor hole while turning slightly to ensure positive distribution of the adhesive. Be sure the rod is fully seated at the bottom of the hole and that some adhesive has flowed from the top of the hole. The threaded rod or reinforcing bar used should be free of dirt, grease, oil, or other foreign material. Allow the adhesive to cure for the specified time prior to applying any load. Do not disturb or load the anchor until it is fully cured. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES - HOLLOW BASE MATERIALS Drill a hole to the size and embedment for the required screen size. The tolerances of the drill bit used should meet the requirements of ANSI B212.15. Starting from the bottom or back of the anchor hole, blow the hole clean with compressed air, brush the hole with a nylon brush and blow it clean again.vacuuming only is not sufficient. Blow out bulbs generally do not provide enough dust removal for most drilled anchor holes. Prior to dispensing into screen tube, visually inspect that adhesive components are uniformly mixed. Fill the screen tube with adhesive starting from the bottom of the screen. The screen tube should be completely filled prior to inserting it in the anchor hole. Insert the filled screen tube into the anchor hole until it is fully seated at the required embedment. Push the threaded rod into the screen while turning slightly to ensure positive dispersing of the adhesive. Be sure the rod is fully inserted down to the end of the screen tube. The threaded rod or reinforcing bar used should be free of dirt, grease, oil, or other foreign material. Allow the adhesive to cure for the specified time prior to applying any load. Do not disturb or load the anchor until it is fully cured. Prior to use read product label, Material Safety Data Sheet and injection tool instructions.

163 PERFORMANCE DATA The following load capacities are the ultimate or failure load for the epoxy based on tests using high strength anchor rod. The capacity of the anchor rod itself should be taken into account in the design of any anchorage. ULTIMATE LOAD CAPACITIES - THREADED ANCHOR ROD IN CONCRETE ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. MAX. TORQUE 2,000 PSI CONCRETE 3,000 PSI CONCRETE 4,000 PSI CONCRETE 5,000 PSI CONCRETE 6,000 PSI CONCRETE SIZE BIT DEPTH RANGE TENSION SHEAR TENSION SHEAR TENSION SHEAR TENSION SHEAR TENSION SHEAR (IN) (IN) (IN) (FT-LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) 1 5/16 1 5-10 1,400 2,465 1,500 2,465 1,600 2,465 1,905 2,465 2,210 2,465 1 5/16 2 5-10 2,370 2,465 2,660 2,465 2,950 2,465 3,685 2,465 4,420 2,465 1 5/16 3 5-10 3,860 2,465 4,165 2,465 4,470 2,465 5,355 2,465 6,240 2,465 3 7/16 1-1/2 10-20 3,460 4,600 3,920 4,600 4,440 4,600 5,200 4,600 5,560 4,600 3 7/16 1-7 10-20 4,680 4,880 5,345 4,880 5,905 4,880 6,665 4,880 7,125 4,880 3 7/16 2-1 10-20 5,900 5,160 6,765 5,160 7,375 5,160 8,125 5,160 8,685 5,160 3 7/16 2-5 10-20 7,120 5,440 8,190 5,440 8,845 5,440 9,390 5,440 10,040 5,440 3 7/16 3 10-20 8,340 5,720 9,615 5,720 10,310 5,720 11,055 5,720 11,820 5,720 3 7/16 3-3 10-20 9,560 6,000 11,040 6,000 11,780 6,000 12,520 6,000 13,385 6,000 3 7/16 3-3 10-20 10,445 6,160 11,945 6,160 12,500 6,160 13,145 6,160 14,055 6,160 3 7/16 4-1 10-20 11,335 6,320 12,845 6,320 13,220 6,320 13,765 6,320 14,715 6,320 3 7/16 4-1/2 10-20 12,225 6,480 13,750 6,480 13,940 6,480 14,390 6,480 15,385 6,480 3 7/16 4-7 10-20 13,110 6,480 14,655 6,480 14,660 6,480 15,015 6,480 16,055 6,480 3 7/16 5-1 10-20 14,000 6,480 15,380 6,480 15,560 6,480 15,640 6,480 16,720 6,480 1/2 9/16 2 20-40 4,800 6,800 7,240 6,800 10,820 6,800 14,460 6,800 15,215 6,800 1/2 9/16 2-1/2 20-40 6,435 8,000 8,500 8,000 12,425 8,000 15,920 8,000 16,755 8,000 1/2 9/16 3 20-40 8,070 9,200 9,785 9,200 14,035 9,200 17,380 9,200 18,295 9,200 1/2 9/16 3-1/2 20-40 9,705 10,400 11,055 10,400 15,645 10,400 18,840 10,400 19,655 10,400 1/2 9/16 4 20-40 11,345 11,600 12,325 11,600 17,250 11,600 20,300 11,600 21,015 11,600 1/2 9/16 4-1/2 20-40 12,980 12,800 14,520 12,800 18,860 12,800 21,760 12,800 22,380 12,800 1/2 9/16 5 20-40 14,560 12,800 15,755 12,800 20,375 12,800 23,105 12,800 23,765 12,800 1/2 9/16 5-1/2 20-40 16,140 12,800 17,910 12,800 21,890 12,800 24,455 12,800 25,150 12,800 1/2 9/16 6 20-40 17,720 12,800 20,068 12,800 23,405 12,800 25,800 12,800 26,535 12,800 1/2 9/16 6-1/2 20-40 19,300 12,800 22,225 12,800 24,925 12,800 27,150 12,800 27,925 12,800 1/2 9/16 7 20-40 20,880 12,800 24,380 12,800 26,440 12,800 28,500 12,800 29,310 12,800 5 3 2-1/2 50-90 6,900 9,600 8,280 9,600 9,400 9,600 10,500 9,600 12,910 9,600 5 3 3-1 50-90 9,385 12,240 11,070 12,240 12,200 12,240 13,315 12,240 16,135 12,240 5 3 3-3 50-90 11,875 14,880 13,865 14,880 15,000 14,880 16,130 14,880 19,360 14,880 5 3 4-3 50-90 14,365 17,520 16,655 17,520 17,800 17,520 18,945 17,520 23,585 17,520 5 3 5 50-90 16,850 20,160 19,445 20,160 20,600 20,160 21,765 20,160 27,810 20,160 5 3 5-5 50-90 19,340 22,800 22,240 22,800 23,400 22,800 24,580 22,800 32,040 22,800 5 3 6-1 50-90 21,635 22,800 24,200 22,800 26,070 22,800 27,320 22,800 34,265 22,800 5 3 6-7 50-90 23,930 22,800 26,160 22,800 28,625 22,800 30,060 22,800 36,490 22,800 5 3 7-1/2 50-90 26,225 22,800 28,120 22,800 31,415 22,800 32,800 22,800 38,720 22,800 5 3 8-1 50-90 28,525 22,800 30,080 22,800 34,085 22,800 35,540 22,800 41,955 22,800 5 3 8-3 50-90 30,820 22,800 34,480 22,800 36,760 22,800 38,280 22,800 45,190 22,800 3 7 3 100-160 9,600 14,400 12,200 14,400 14,840 14,400 17,440 14,400 19,295 14,400 3 7 3-3 100-160 13,310 16,640 16,455 16,640 19,375 16,640 22,565 16,640 24,970 16,640 3 7 4-1/2 100-160 17,025 18,880 20,710 18,880 23,910 18,880 27,695 18,880 30,645 18,880 3 7 5-1 100-160 20,735 21,120 24,965 21,120 28,450 21,120 32,825 21,120 36,320 21,120 3 7 6 100-160 24,445 23,360 29,225 23,360 32,985 23,360 37,950 23,360 41,990 23,360 3 7 6-3 100-160 28,160 25,600 33,480 25,600 37,520 25,600 43,080 25,600 47,670 25,600 3 7 7-1/2 100-160 30,480 26,815 35,885 26,815 39,550 26,815 44,425 26,815 49,155 26,815 3 7 8-1 100-160 32,800 28,030 38,295 28,030 41,580 28,030 45,765 28,030 50,640 28,030 3 7 9 100-160 35,120 29,250 40,700 29,250 43,615 29,250 47,110 29,250 52,130 29,250 3 7 9-3 100-160 37,440 29,250 43,110 29,250 45,645 29,250 48,455 29,250 53,615 29,250 3 7 10-1/2 100-160 39,760 29,250 45,520 29,250 47,680 29,250 49,800 29,250 55,105 29,250 7 1 3-1/2 180-200 10,920 14,000 13,320 14,000 15,580 14,000 17,820 14,000 22,330 14,000 7 1 4-3 180-200 15,270 18,560 18,335 18,560 20,895 18,560 23,435 18,560 29,170 18,560 7 1 5-1 180-200 19,625 23,120 23,350 23,120 26,210 23,120 29,050 23,120 36,010 23,120 7 1 6-1 180-200 23,975 27,680 28,365 27,680 31,525 27,680 34,665 27,680 41,350 27,680 7 1 7 180-200 28,325 32,240 33,385 32,240 36,845 32,240 40,285 32,240 46,690 32,240 www.powers.com

164 ULTIMATE LOAD CAPACITIES - THREADED ANCHOR ROD IN CONCRETE CONTINUED ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. MAX. TORQUE 2,000 PSI CONCRETE 3,000 PSI CONCRETE 4,000 PSI CONCRETE 5,000 PSI CONCRETE 6,000 PSI CONCRETE SIZE BIT DEPTH RANGE TENSION SHEAR TENSION SHEAR TENSION SHEAR TENSION SHEAR TENSION SHEAR 7 1 7-7 180-200 32,680 36,800 38,400 36,800 42,160 36,800 45,900 36,800 52,030 36,800 7 1 8-3 180-200 36,615 36,800 43,005 36,800 47,175 36,800 51,320 36,800 58,650 36,800 7 1 9-5 180-200 40,550 36,800 47,615 36,800 52,190 36,800 56,740 36,800 65,270 36,800 7 1 10-1/2 180-200 44,485 36,800 52,225 36,800 57,205 36,800 62,160 36,800 71,890 36,800 7 1 11-3 180-200 48,425 36,800 56,830 36,800 62,225 36,800 67,580 36,800 78,155 36,800 7 1 12-1 180-200 52,360 36,800 61,440 36,800 67,240 36,800 73,000 36,800 84,425 36,800 1 1-1 4 250-300 13,540 18,400 16,340 18,400 18,780 18,400 21,220 18,400 30,990 18,400 1 1-1 5 250-300 18,785 24,720 22,775 24,720 26,370 24,720 29,945 24,720 36,770 24,720 1 1-1 6 250-300 24,025 31,040 29,210 31,040 33,965 31,040 38,685 31,040 42,550 31,040 1 1-1 7 250-300 29,270 37,360 35,645 37,360 41,555 37,360 47,430 37,360 50,840 37,360 1 1-1 8 250-300 34,515 43,680 42,085 43,680 49,145 43,680 56,175 43,680 59,135 43,680 1 1-1 9 250-300 39,760 50,000 48,520 50,000 56,740 50,000 64,920 50,000 67,430 50,000 1 1-1 10 250-300 43,585 51,045 52,565 51,045 60,310 51,045 68,020 51,045 75,945 51,045 1 1-1 11 250-300 47,415 52,090 56,615 52,090 63,885 52,090 71,120 52,090 84,460 52,090 1 1-1 12 250-300 51,245 53,135 60,665 53,135 67,455 53,135 74,220 53,135 92,975 53,135 1 1-1 13 250-300 55,070 53,135 64,710 53,135 71,025 53,135 77,320 53,135 96,855 53,135 1 1-1 14 250-300 58,900 53,135 68,760 53,135 74,600 53,135 80,420 53,135 100,740 53,135 1-1 1-3 5 350-600 18,000 22,000 24,080 22,000 30,760 22,000 38,780 22,000 46,980 22,000 1-1 1-3 6-1 350-600 24,985 32,000 32,625 32,000 41,390 32,000 51,200 32,000 58,725 32,000 1-1 1-3 7-1/2 350-600 31,965 42,000 41,165 42,000 52,025 42,000 63,625 42,000 70,475 42,000 1-1 1-3 8-3 350-600 38,950 52,000 49,710 52,000 62,655 52,000 76,050 52,000 82,220 52,000 1-1 1-3 10 350-600 45,935 62,000 58,255 62,000 73,285 62,000 88,475 62,000 93,965 62,000 1-1 1-3 11-1 350-600 52,920 72,000 66,800 72,000 83,920 72,000 100,900 72,000 105,710 72,000 1-1 1-3 12-1/2 350-600 60,630 75,815 75,285 75,815 91,790 75,815 108,165 75,815 117,455 75,815 1-1 1-3 13-3 350-600 68,345 79,630 83,775 79,630 99,665 79,630 115,435 79,630 129,200 79,630 1-1 1-3 15 350-600 76,055 83,450 92,265 83,450 107,535 83,450 122,705 83,450 140,950 83,450 1-1 1-3 16-1 350-600 83,765 83,450 100,750 83,450 115,405 83,450 129,970 83,450 149,295 83,450 1-1 1-3 17-1/2 350-600 91,480 83,450 109,240 83,450 123,280 83,450 137,240 83,450 157,645 83,450 1-3 1-1/2 5-1/2 350-600 30,330 47,980 36,610 47,980 42,890 47,980 49,550 47,980 56,215 47,980 1-3 1-1/2 8-1 350-600 45,500 60,350 54,915 60,350 64,330 60,350 74,325 60,350 84,320 60,350 1-3 1-1/2 12-3 350-600 68,250 78,905 82,375 78,905 96,500 78,905 111,490 78,905 126,480 78,905 1-3 1-1/2 16-1/2 350-600 90,995 97,460 109,825 97,460 128,660 97,460 148,650 97,460 168,640 97,460 1-1/2 1-5 6 350-600 35,760 55,520 43,160 55,520 50,560 55,520 58,415 55,520 66,270 55,520 1-1/2 1-5 9 350-600 53,635 69,835 64,735 69,835 75,840 69,835 87,620 69,835 99,405 69,835 1-1/2 1-5 13-1/2 350-600 80,455 91,305 97,105 91,305 113,760 91,305 131,430 91,305 149,105 91,305 1-1/2 1-5 18 350-600 107,275 112,780 129,475 112,780 151,680 112,780 167,245 112,780 182,810 112,780 ALLOWABLE LOAD CAPACITIES FOR INSTALLATIONS USING THREADED ANCHOR ROD IN CONCRETE The bond strengths in the following table are based on applying a minimum safety factor of 4 to the ultimate load capacities of the Power-Fast Epoxy for several concrete compressive strengths. Depending upon anchor application, governing building code and version of Power-Fast Epoxy used, higher factors may need to be applied. Refer to the general section entitled Evaluation of Test Data that appears earlier in this manual for current industry standards. The design professional familiar with the actual installation should be consulted. The allowable steel strength values are based on the AISC Manual of Steel Construction (Ninth Edition). Values for ASTM A193 Grade B7 steel rod are based on A325 capacities. The allowable load used should be the lesser of the bond or steel strength. ALLOWABLE TENSION ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. ALL. TORQUE ALLOWABLE BOND STRENGTH ALLOWABLE STEEL STRENGTH SIZE BIT DEPTH RANGE 2,000 PSI 3,000 PSI 4,000 PSI 5,000 PSI 6,000 PSI ASTM A36 ASTM A307 ASTM A193 B7 AISI 304/316 SS (IN) (IN) (IN) (FT-LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS 1 5/16 1 3-5 350 375 400 475 555 940 980 2,160 1,210 1 5/16 2 3-5 590 665 740 920 1,105 940 980 2,160 1,210 1 5/16 3 3-5 965 1,040 1,120 1,340 1,560 940 980 2,160 1,210 3 7/16 1-1/2 5-10 865 980 1,110 1,300 1,390 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 1-7 5-10 1,170 1,335 1,475 1,665 1,780 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 2-1 5-10 1,475 1,690 1,845 2,030 2,170 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 2-5 5-10 1,780 2,045 2,210 2,350 2,510 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 3 5-10 2,085 2,405 2,575 2,765 2,955 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 3-3 5-10 2,390 2,760 2,945 3,130 3,345 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630

165 ALLOWABLE TENSION CONTINUED ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. ALL. TORQUE ALLOWABLE BOND STRENGTH ALLOWABLE STEEL STRENGTH SIZE BIT DEPTH RANGE 2,000 PSI 3,000 PSI 4,000 PSI 5,000 PSI 6,000 PSI ASTM A36 ASTM A307 ASTM A193 B7 AISI 304/316 SS (IN) (IN) (IN) (FT-LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS 3 7/16 3-3 5-10 2,610 2,985 3,125 3,285 3,515 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 4-1 5-10 2,835 3,210 3,305 3,440 3,680 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 4-1/2 5-10 3,055 3,440 3,485 3,600 3,845 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 4-7 5-10 3,275 3,665 3,665 3,755 4,015 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 3 7/16 5-1 5-10 3,500 3,845 3,890 3,910 4,180 2,115 2,185 4,555 3,630 1/2 9/16 2 10-20 1,200 1,810 2,705 3,615 3,805 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 2-1/2 10-20 1,610 2,125 3,105 3,980 4,190 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 3 10-20 2,015 2,445 3,510 4,345 4,575 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 3-1/2 10-20 2,425 2,765 3,910 4,710 4,915 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 4 10-20 2,835 3,080 4,310 5,075 5,255 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 4-1/2 10-20 3,245 3,630 4,715 5,440 5,595 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 5 10-20 3,640 3,940 5,095 5,775 5,940 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 5-1/2 10-20 4,035 4,475 5,470 6,115 6,290 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 6 10-20 4,430 5,015 5,850 6,450 6,635 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 6-1/2 10-20 4,825 5,555 6,230 6,790 6,980 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 1/2 9/16 7 10-20 5,220 6,095 6,610 7,125 7,325 3,755 3,885 8,095 6,470 5 3 2-1/2 25-45 1,725 2,070 2,350 2,625 3,225 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 3-1 25-45 2,345 2,765 3,050 3,330 4,035 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 3-3 25-45 2,970 3,465 3,750 4,035 4,840 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 4-3 25-45 3,590 4,165 4,450 4,735 5,895 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 5 25-45 4,210 4,860 5,150 5,440 6,955 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 5-5 25-45 4,835 5,560 5,850 6,145 8,010 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 6-1 25-45 5,410 6,050 6,515 6,830 8,565 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 6-7 25-45 5,980 6,540 7,155 7,515 9,125 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 7-1/2 25-45 6,555 7,030 7,855 8,200 9,680 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 8-1 25-45 7,130 7,520 8,520 8,885 10,490 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 5 3 8-3 25-45 7,705 8,620 9,190 9,570 11,300 5,870 6,075 12,655 10,130 3 7 3 50-80 2,400 3,050 3,710 4,360 4,825 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 3-3 50-80 3,325 4,115 4,845 5,640 6,245 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 4-1/2 50-80 4,255 5,180 5,980 6,925 7,660 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 5-1 50-80 5,185 6,240 7,110 8,205 9,080 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 6 50-80 6,110 7,305 8,245 9,490 10,500 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 6-3 50-80 7,040 8,370 9,380 10,770 11,920 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 7-1/2 50-80 7,620 8,970 9,890 11,105 12,290 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 8-1 50-80 8,200 9,575 10,395 11,440 12,660 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 9 50-80 8,780 10,175 10,905 11,780 13,030 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 9-3 50-80 9,360 10,780 11,410 12,115 13,405 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 3 7 10-1/2 50-80 9,940 11,380 11,920 12,450 13,775 8,455 8,750 18,225 12,400 7 1 3-1/2 90-100 2,730 3,330 3,895 4,455 5,580 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 4-3 90-100 3,820 4,585 5,225 5,860 7,290 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 5-1 90-100 4,905 5,840 6,550 7,260 9,000 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 6-1 90-100 5,995 7,090 7,880 8,665 10,340 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 7 90-100 7,080 8,345 9,210 10,070 11,670 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 7-7 90-100 8,170 9,600 10,540 11,475 13,010 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 8-3 90-100 9,155 10,750 11,795 12,830 14,665 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 9-5 90-100 10,140 11,905 13,045 14,185 16,320 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 10-1/2 90-100 11,120 13,055 14,300 15,540 17,970 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 11-3 90-100 12,105 14,210 15,555 16,895 19,540 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 7 1 12-1 90-100 13,090 15,360 16,810 18,250 21,105 11,510 11,905 24,805 16,860 1 1-1 4 125-150 3,385 4,085 4,695 5,305 7,750 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 5 125-150 4,695 5,695 6,590 7,485 9,190 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 6 125-150 6,005 7,300 8,490 9,670 10,640 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 7 125-150 7,320 8,910 10,390 11,860 12,710 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 8 125-150 8,630 10,520 12,285 14,045 14,785 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 9 125-150 9,940 12,130 14,185 16,230 16,860 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 10 125-150 10,895 13,140 15,080 17,005 18,985 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 www.powers.com

166 ALLOWABLE TENSION CONTINUED ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. ALL. TORQUE ALLOWABLE BOND STRENGTH ALLOWABLE STEEL STRENGTH SIZE BIT DEPTH RANGE 2,000 PSI 3,000 PSI 4,000 PSI 5,000 PSI 6,000 PSI ASTM A36 ASTM A307 ASTM A193 B7 AISI 304/316 SS (IN) (IN) (IN) (FT-LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS 1 1-1 11 125-150 11,855 14,155 15,970 17,780 21,115 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 12 125-150 12,810 15,165 16,865 18,555 23,245 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 13 125-150 13,765 16,180 17,755 19,330 24,215 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1 1-1 14 125-150 14,725 17,190 18,650 20,105 25,185 15,035 15,550 32,400 22,020 1-1 1-3 5 175-300 4,500 6,020 7,690 9,695 11,745 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 6-1 175-300 6,245 8,155 10,350 12,800 14,680 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 7-1/2 175-300 7,990 10,290 13,005 15,905 17,620 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 8-3 175-300 9,740 12,430 15,665 19,015 20,555 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 10 175-300 11,485 14,565 18,320 22,120 23,490 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 11-1 175-300 13,230 16,700 20,980 25,225 26,430 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 12-1/2 175-300 15,160 18,820 22,950 27,040 29,365 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 13-3 175-300 17,085 20,945 24,915 28,860 32,300 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 15 175-300 19,015 23,065 26,885 30,675 35,240 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 16-1 175-300 20,940 25,190 28,850 32,490 37,325 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-1 1-3 17-1/2 175-300 22,870 27,310 30,820 34,310 39,410 23,485 24,295 50,615 34,420 1-3 1-1/2 5-1/2 175-300 7,580 9,155 10,720 12,390 14,055 28,400 29,700 65,340 36,730 1-3 1-1/2 8-1 175-300 11,375 13,730 16,080 18,580 21,080 28,400 29,700 65,340 36,730 1-3 1-1/2 12-3 175-300 17,060 20,595 24,125 27,870 31,620 28,400 29,700 65,340 36,730 1-3 1-1/2 16-1/2 175-300 22,750 27,455 32,165 37,165 42,160 28,400 29,700 65,340 36,730 1-1/2 1-5 6 175-300 8,940 10,790 12,640 14,605 16,570 33,700 35,340 77,750 43,735 1-1/2 1-5 9 175-300 13,410 16,185 18,960 21,905 24,850 33,700 35,340 77,750 43,735 1-1/2 1-5 13-1/2 175-300 20,115 24,275 28,440 32,860 37,275 33,700 35,340 77,750 43,735 1-1/2 1-5 18 175-300 26,820 32,370 37,920 41,810 45,700 33,700 35,340 77,750 43,735 ALLOWABLE SHEAR ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. ALL. TORQUE ALL. BOND STR. ALLOWABLE STEEL STRENGTH SIZE BIT DEPTH RANGE > 2,000 PSI ASTM A36 ASTM A307 ASTM A193 B7 AISI 304/316 SS (IN) (IN) (IN) (FT-LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) 1 5/16 1 3-5 615 485 490 1,030 625 1 5/16 2 3-5 615 485 490 1,030 625 1 5/16 3 3-5 615 485 490 1,030 625 3 7/16 1-1/2 5-10 1,150 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 1-7 5-10 1,220 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 2-1 5-10 1,290 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 2-5 5-10 1,360 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 3 5-10 1,430 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 3-3 5-10 1,500 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 3-3 5-10 1,540 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 4-1 5-10 1,580 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 4-1/2 5-10 1,620 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 4-7 5-10 1,620 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 3 7/16 5-1 5-10 1,620 1,090 1,125 2,345 1,870 1/2 9/16 2 10-20 1,700 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 2-1/2 10-20 2,000 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 3 10-20 2,300 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 3-1/2 10-20 2,600 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 4 10-20 2,900 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 4-1/2 10-20 3,200 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 5 10-20 3,200 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 5-1/2 10-20 3,200 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 6 10-20 3,200 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 6-1/2 10-20 3,200 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 1/2 9/16 7 10-20 3,200 1,940 2,000 4,170 3,330 5 3 2-1/2 25-45 2,400 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 3-1 25-45 3,060 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 3-3 25-45 3,720 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 4-3 25-45 4,380 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 5 25-45 5,040 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210

167 ALLOWABLE SHEAR ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. ALL. TORQUE ALL. BOND STR. ALLOWABLE STEEL STRENGTH SIZE BIT DEPTH RANGE > 2,000 PSI ASTM A36 ASTM A307 ASTM A193 B7 AISI 304/316 SS (IN) (IN) (IN) (FT-LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) 5 3 5-5 25-45 5,700 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 6-1 25-45 5,700 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 6-7 25-45 5,700 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 7-1/2 25-45 5,700 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 8-1 25-45 5,700 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 5 3 8-3 25-45 5,700 3,025 3,130 6,520 5,210 3 7 3 50-80 3,600 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 3-3 50-80 4,160 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 4-1/2 50-80 4,720 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 5-1 50-80 5,280 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 6 50-80 5,840 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 6-3 50-80 6,400 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 7-1/2 50-80 6,705 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 8-1 50-80 7,010 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 9 50-80 7,315 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 9-3 50-80 7,315 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 3 7 10-1/2 50-80 7,315 4,355 4,505 9,390 6,390 7 1 3-1/2 90-100 3,500 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 4-3 90-100 4,640 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 5-1 90-100 5,780 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 6-1 90-100 6,920 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 7 90-100 8,060 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 7-7 90-100 9,200 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 8-3 90-100 9,200 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 9-5 90-100 9,200 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 10-1/2 90-100 9,200 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 11-3 90-100 9,200 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 7 1 12-1 90-100 9,200 5,930 6,135 12,780 8,680 1 1-1 4 125-150 4,600 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 5 125-150 6,180 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 6 125-150 7,760 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 7 125-150 9,340 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 8 125-150 10,920 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 9 125-150 12,500 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 10 125-150 12,760 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 11 125-150 13,025 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 12 125-150 13,285 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 13 125-150 13,285 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1 1-1 14 125-150 13,285 7,745 8,010 16,690 11,340 1-1 1-3 5 175-300 5,500 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 6-1 175-300 8,000 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 7-1/2 175-300 10,500 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 8-3 175-300 13,000 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 10 175-300 15,500 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 11-1 175-300 18,000 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 12-1/2 175-300 18,955 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 13-3 175-300 19,910 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 15 175-300 20,865 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 16-1 175-300 20,865 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-1 1-3 17-1/2 175-300 20,865 12,100 12,515 26,075 17,330 1-3 1-1/2 5-1/2 175-300 11,995 14,690 14,850 31,160 18,920 1-3 1-1/2 8-1 175-300 15,090 14,690 14,850 31,160 18,920 1-3 1-1/2 12-3 175-300 19,725 14,690 14,850 31,160 18,920 1-3 1-1/2 16-1/2 175-300 24,365 14,690 14,850 31,160 18,920 1-1/2 1-5 6 175-300 13,880 17,490 17,670 37,110 22,530 1-1/2 1-5 9 175-300 17,460 17,490 17,670 37,110 22,530 1-1/2 1-5 13-1/2 175-300 22,825 17,490 17,670 37,110 22,530 1-1/2 1-5 18 175-300 28,195 17,490 17,670 37,110 22,530 www.powers.com

168 ULTIMATE TENSION LOAD CAPACITIES FOR INSTALLATIONS USING REINFORCING BARS IN CONCRETE The following capacities are the ultimate or failure loads for the epoxy based on tests using Grade 60 reinforcing bars. The steel strength values are based on the minimum strengths as listed in ASTM Standard A 615. Actual results may vary depending upon the base material condition and reinforcing bar tolerances. ULTIMATE LOAD CAPACITIES - REINFORCING BAR IN CONCRETE ANCHOR APPROX. DRILL EMBED. ULTIMATE BOND STRENGTH GRADE 60 REBAR SIZE DIAM. DIAM. DEPTH 2,000 PSI 3,000 PSI 4,000 PSI 5,000 PSI 6,000 PSI YIELD ULT. TENSILE (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) STRENGTH (LBS) STRENGTH (LBS) No. 3 3 1/2 2-1 7,425 9,255 11,085 11,605 12,130 6,600 9,900 No. 3 3 1/2 3-3 11,140 13,885 16,630 17,415 18,200 6,600 9,900 No. 3 3 1/2 4-1/2 14,855 18,515 22,180 23,225 24,270 6,600 9,900 No. 4 1/2 5 3 9,625 11,995 14,370 15,050 15,725 12,000 18,000 No. 4 1/2 5 4-1/2 14,440 18,000 21,560 22,575 23,590 12,000 18,000 No. 4 1/2 5 6 19,255 24,000 28,745 30,105 31,460 12,000 18,000 No. 5 5 3 3-3 13,415 16,720 20,030 20,970 21,915 18,600 27,900 No. 5 5 3 5-5 20,120 25,080 30,040 31,455 32,870 18,600 27,900 No. 5 5 3 7-1/2 26,825 33,435 40,050 41,940 43,825 18,600 27,900 No. 6 3 7 4-1/2 17,545 21,870 26,195 27,430 28,665 26,400 39,600 No. 6 3 7 6-3 26,320 32,805 39,295 41,145 43,000 26,400 39,600 No. 6 3 7 9 35,095 43,745 52,395 54,865 57,340 26,400 39,600 No. 7 7 1 5-1 22,215 27,690 33,165 34,730 36,295 36,000 54,000 No. 7 7 1 7-7 33,320 41,530 49,745 52,090 54,435 36,000 54,000 No. 7 7 1 10-1/2 44,425 55,375 66,325 69,450 72,580 36,000 54,000 No. 8 1 1-1 6 32,225 40,170 48,110 50,380 52,650 47,400 71,100 No. 8 1 1-1 9 48,340 60,255 72,170 75,570 78,975 47,400 71,100 No. 8 1 1-1 12 64,455 80,340 96,230 100,765 105,305 47,400 71,100 No. 9 1-1 1-3 6-3 37,145 46,300 55,455 58,070 60,685 60,000 90,000 No. 9 1-1 1-3 10-1 55,720 69,455 83,190 87,115 91,035 60,000 90,000 No. 9 1-1 1-3 13-1/2 74,295 92,605 110,920 116,150 121,380 60,000 90,000 No. 10 1-1 1-1/2 7-1/2 49,375 61,545 73,715 77,190 80,665 76,200 114,300 No. 10 1-1 1-1/2 11-1 74,060 92,315 110,570 115,780 120,995 76,200 114,300 No. 10 1-1 1-1/2 15 98,745 123,085 147,425 154,375 161,325 76,200 114,300 No. 11 1-3 1-5 8-1 58,695 73,160 87,630 91,760 95,895 93,600 140,400 No. 11 1-3 1-5 12-3 88,040 109,740 131,440 137,635 143,835 93,600 140,400 No. 11 1-3 1-5 16-1/2 117,385 146,315 175,250 183,515 191,780 93,600 140,400 ALLOWABLE CAPACITIES FOR INSTALLATIONS USING REINFORCING BARS IN CONCRETE The values for the bond strength in tension are based on applying a minimum safety factor of 4 to the ultimate capacities listed in the previous section. The tension loads for reinforcing bars are based on the allowable stresses as listed in the Uniform Building Code. The allowable load chosen should be lesser of the bond strength or steel strength. ALLOWABLE TENSION ANCHOR APPROX. DRILL EMBED. ALLOWABLE BOND STRENGTH ALLOWABALE REBAR STRENGTH SIZE DIAM. DIAM. DEPTH 2,000 PSI 3,000 PSI 4,000 PSI 5,000 PSI 6,000 PSI GRADE 40 GRADE 60 (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) No. 3 3 1/2 2-1 1,855 2,315 2,770 2,900 3,030 2,200 2,640 No. 3 3 1/2 3-3 2,785 3,470 4,155 4,355 4,550 2,200 2,640 No. 3 3 1/2 4-1/2 3,715 4,630 5,545 5,805 6,065 2,200 2,640 No. 4 1/2 5 3 2,405 3,000 3,590 3,760 3,930 4,000 4,800 No. 4 1/2 5 4-1/2 3,610 4,500 5,390 5,645 5,895 4,000 4,800 No. 4 1/2 5 6 4,815 6,000 7,185 7,525 7,865 4,000 4,800 No. 5 5 3 3-3 3,355 4,180 5,005 5,240 5,480 6,200 7,440 No. 5 5 3 5-5 5,030 6,270 7,510 7,865 8,215 6,200 7,440 No. 5 5 3 7-1/2 6,705 8,360 10,010 10,485 10,955 6,200 7,440 No. 6 3 7 4-1/2 4,385 5,470 6,550 6,855 7,165 8,800 10,560 No. 6 3 7 6-3 6,580 8,200 9,825 10,285 10,750 8,800 10,560 No. 6 3 7 9 8,775 10,935 13,100 13,715 14,335 8,800 10,560 No. 7 7 1 5-1 5,555 6,920 8,290 8,680 9,075 12,000 14,400 No. 7 7 1 7-7 8,330 10,380 12,435 13,020 13,610 12,000 14,400

169 ALLOWABLE TENSION CONTINUED ANCHOR APPROX. DRILL EMBED. ALLOWABLE BOND STRENGTH ALLOWABALE REBAR STRENGTH SIZE DIAM. DIAM. DEPTH 2,000 PSI 3,000 PSI 4,000 PSI 5,000 PSI 6,000 PSI GRADE 40 GRADE 60 (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) No. 7 7 1 10-1/2 11,105 13,845 16,580 17,360 18,145 12,000 14,400 No. 8 1 1-1 6 8,055 10,040 12,025 12,595 13,160 15,800 18,960 No. 8 1 1-1 9 12,085 15,065 18,040 18,890 19,745 15,800 18,960 No. 8 1 1-1 12 16,115 20,085 24,055 25,190 26,325 15,800 18,960 No. 9 1-1 1-3 6-3 9,285 11,575 13,865 14,515 15,170 20,000 24,000 No. 9 1-1 1-3 10-1 13,930 17,365 20,795 21,780 22,760 20,000 24,000 No. 9 1-1 1-3 13-1/2 18,575 23,150 27,730 29,035 30,345 20,000 24,000 No. 10 1-1 1-1/2 7-1/2 12,345 15,385 18,430 19,300 20,165 25,400 30,480 No. 10 1-1 1-1/2 11-1 18,515 23,080 27,640 28,945 30,250 25,400 30,480 No. 10 1-1 1-1/2 15 24,685 30,770 36,855 38,595 40,330 25,400 30,480 No. 11 1-3 1-5 8-1 14,675 18,290 21,905 22,940 23,975 31,200 37,440 No. 11 1-3 1-5 12-3 22,010 27,435 32,860 34,410 35,960 31,200 37,440 No. 11 1-3 1-5 16-1/2 29,345 36,580 43,810 45,880 47,945 31,200 37,440 ALLOWABLE SHEAR The values for the bond strength in shear are based on applying a minimum safety factor of 4 to the ultimate shear load capacities for the tests conducted with high strength ASTM A 193 Grade B7 steel threaded rod. The allowable reinforcing bar strengths are based on the allowable stresses listed in the Uniform Building Code. The shear-friction coefficient for normal weight concrete was 0.6. The allowable shear load is based on applying the allowable shear stress to the cross sectional area of the bar and then factoring by the shear-friction coefficient.the allowable load should be the lesser of the bond strength or the steel strength. ANCHOR APPROX. DRILL EMBED. ALL. BOND STR. ALLOWABLE REBAR STRENGTH SIZE DIAM. DIAM. DEPTH > 2,000 PSI GRADE 40 GRADE 60 (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) (LBS) No. 3 3 1/2 2-1 1,620 1,320 1,585 No. 3 3 1/2 3-3 2,075 1,320 1,585 No. 4 1/2 5 3 2,780 2,400 2,880 No. 5 5 3 3-3 4,415 3,720 4,465 No. 6 3 7 4-1/2 5,475 5,280 6,335 No. 6 3 7 6-3 7,015 5,280 6,335 No. 6 3 7 9 7,315 5,280 6,335 No. 7 7 1 5-1 9,015 7,200 8,640 No. 8 1 1-1 6 13,285 9,480 11,375 No. 9 1-1 1-3 6-3 17,075 12,000 14,400 No. 10 1-1 1-1/2 7-1/2 20,865 15,240 18,290 No. 11 1-3 1-5 8-1 24,365 16,920 20,305 ULTIMATE TENSION LOAD CAPACITIES FOR INSTALLATIONS USING SMOOTH DOWEL BARS IN CONCRETE The following capacities are the ultimate or failure loads for the epoxy based on tests using Grade 60 epoxy coated smooth dowel bars. The steel strength values are based on the minimum strengths as listed in ASTM Standard A 615. Actual results may vary depending upon the base material condition and smooth dowel bar tolerances. Job site tests are recommended. ULTIMATE LOAD CAPACITIES - SMOOTH DOWEL BAR IN CONCRETE DOWEL DRILL EMBED. ULTIMATE BOND STRENGTH (LBS.) GRADE 60 DOWEL SIZE DIA. DEPTH 2,000 PSI 4,000 PSI 6,000 PSI YIELD UTS (INCHES) (INCHES) (INCHES) CONCRETE CONCRETE CONCRETE (LBS.) (LBS.) 3 7 7 28,600 38,100 42,320 26,400 39,600 3 7 9 36,800 48,980 54,420 26,400 39,600 1 1-1 7 36,670 48,800 54,230 47,400 71,100 1 1-1 9 47,150 62,750 69,730 47,400 71,100 1-1 1-3 7 44,480 59,200 65,775 73,590 110,390 1-1 1-3 9 57,180 76,100 84,560 73,590 110,390 1-1/2 1-5 7 52,280 69,580 77,315 105,975 158,960 1-1/2 1-5 9 67,200 89,460 99,400 105,975 158,960 www.powers.com

170 ULTIMATE & ALLOWABLE LOAD CAPACITIES - THREADED ROD IN MASONRY The following tables list the average ultimate load capacities for the adhesive when tested with high strength, ASTM A193 B7 anchor rod. The data contained in these tables should be used as a guide since the consistency of masonry base materials varies greatly. Job site tests should be conducted to determine actual load capacities ULTIMATE LOAD CAPACITIES - ASTM C-90 HOLLOW BLOCK The following average ultimate load capacities are based on tests conducted with threaded rods and stainless steel screen tubes installed in a wall constructed from ASTM C-90 Hollow Block. The screen tubes were flush with the block surface and centered in the block cell. ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. ASTM C-90 BLOCK DIAM. DIAM DEPTH TENSION SHEAR (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) 1 3 2 1,080 1,740 3 1/2 3-1/2 1,830 3,480 1/2 5 3-1/2 2,630 4,460 5 3 4-1/2 3,020 5,320 3 7 6 4,060 6,040 ULTIMATE LOAD CAPACITIES - SOLID RED BRICK The following average ultimate load capacities are based on tests conducted with threaded rods and stainless steel screen tubes in a multiple wythe wall constructed from Solid Red Brick. The embedment depth listed indicates the length of the stainless steel screen tube used. ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. SOLID RED BRICK DIAM. DIAM DEPTH TENSION SHEAR (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) 1 3 2 2,730 1,830 1 3 3-1/2 3,020 1,830 3 1/2 3-1/2 4,395 4,500 3 1/2 6 7,430 4,500 3 1/2 10 10,660 4,500 1/2 5 3-1/2 8,905 6,455 1/2 5 6 11,250 6,455 1/2 5 10 14,300 6,455 5 3 3-1/2 8,830 8,470 5 3 4-1/2 9,435 8,470 5 3 6 12,580 8,470 5 3 10 14,600 8,470 3 7 3-1/2 9,420 10,850 3 7 6 10,865 10,850 3 7 8 14,600 10,850 3 7 13 23,700 10,850 ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. GROUT FILLED BLOCK DIAM. DIAM DEPTH TENSION SHEAR (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) 1/2 9/16 2 5,160 6,455 1/2 9/16 4-1 9,630 6,455 5 3 2-1/2 8,245 9,460 5 3 5 13,910 9,460 3 7 3 8,560 11,840 3 7 6-5 15,940 11,840 ALLOWABLE PERFORMANCE IN MASONRY BASE MATERIALS The following tables list the allowable load capacities based on applying a minimum safety factor of 4 or greater to the average ultimate load capacities. Depending on anchor application and governing building code, higher safety factors may need to be applied. The design professional familiar with the actual product installation should be consulted. The data contained in these tables should be used as a guide since the consistency of masonry base materials varies greatly. Job site tests should be conducted to determine actual load capacities. ALLOWABLE LOAD CAPACITIES - ASTM C-90 HOLLOW BLOCK ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. ASTM C-90 BLOCK DIAM. DIAM DEPTH TENSION SHEAR (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) 1 3 2 270 435 3 1/2 3-1/2 455 870 1/2 5 3-1/2 655 1,115 5 3 4-1/2 755 1,330 3 7 6 1,015 1,510 ALLOWABLE LOAD CAPACITIES - SOLID RED BRICK ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. SOLID RED BRICK DIAM. DIAM DEPTH TENSION SHEAR (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) 1 3 2 680 455 1 3 3-1/2 755 455 3 1/2 3-1/2 1,100 1,125 3 1/2 6 1,855 1,125 3 1/2 10 2,665 1,125 1/2 5 3-1/2 2,225 1,615 1/2 5 6 2,810 1,615 1/2 5 10 3,575 1,615 5 3 3-1/2 2,205 2,115 5 3 4-1/2 2,360 2,115 5 3 6 3,145 2,115 5 3 10 3,650 2,115 3 7 3-1/2 2,355 2,710 3 7 6 2,715 2,710 3 7 8 3,650 2,710 3 7 13 5,925 2,710 ULTIMATE LOAD CAPACITIES - GROUT FILLED ASTM C-90 BLOCK The following average ultimate load capacities are based on tests conducted using threaded rods installed in a wall constructed from ASTM C-90 Hollow Block completely and solidly filled with fine Grout. Actual base material conditions may require the installer to use stainless steel screen tubes and, in some cases, larger diameter drill bits, similar to ASTM C-90 Hollow Block installations. ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. GROUT FILLED BLOCK DIAM. DIAM DEPTH TENSION SHEAR (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) 1 5/16 1 1,815 1,880 1 5/16 2 2,730 1,880 3 7/16 1-1/2 4,510 4,500 3 7/16 3-1/2 6,910 4,500 ALLOWABLE LOAD CAPACITIES - GROUT FILLED ASTM C-90 BLOCK ANCHOR DRILL EMBED. GROUT FILLED BLOCK DIAM. DIAM DEPTH TENSION SHEAR (IN) (IN) (IN) (LBS) (LBS) 1 5/16 1 455 470 1 5/16 2 680 470 3 7/16 1-1/2 1,125 1,125 3 7/16 3-1/2 1,725 1,125 1/2 9/16 2 1,290 1,615 1/2 9/16 4-1 2,405 1,615 5 3 2-1/2 2,060 2,365 5 3 5 3,475 2,365 3 7 3 2,140 2,960 3 7 6-5 3,985 2,960

171 DESIGN CRITERIA BASE MATERIAL THICKNESS The minimum recommended thickness of solid concrete or masonry base material, BMT, when using an adhesive anchor is 125% of the embedment to be used. For example, when installing an anchor to a depth of 4", the base material should be at least 5" thick. Conversely, the maximum embedment should be 80% of the base material thickness. If a concrete slab is 10" thick, an 8" depth would be the maximum recommended anchor embedment. This does not apply to products designed for installation in hollow base materials. D BMT ADHESIVE ANCHOR SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE Adhesive type anchors can be installed closer to the edge of a concrete slab than mechanical anchors with no cracking of the base material. The published ultimate and allowable working loads are based on testing conducted at the spacing and edge distance required to obtain maximum load and should be reduced to account for decreased spacing and edge distance. The reduction load factors listed are cumulative. For example, the allowable working load for an anchor which is installed at a spacing and an edge distance less than that required for maximum load capacity would be multiplied by the appropriate factor from both the spacing and edge distance tables. The factors are normally applied to the allowable working load of the adhesive resin and then compared to the allowable strengths of the steel anchor rods used. See the Design Example featured earlier in this manual. S S E D = Anchor Size S = Spacing E = Edge Distance BMT = Base Material Thickness COMBINED LOADING For anchors loaded in both shear and tension, the combination of loads should be proportioned as follows based on the Uniform Building Code: T 5 /3 () S VS T A () V A Where: Ts = Applied Service Tension Load TA = Allowable Tension Load Vs = Applied Service Shear Load VA = Allowable Shear Load Dependent upon the election to conduct certain optional independent test procedures, many ICBO evaluated products are currently analyzed more conservatively with the following proportion. T () S VS T A () V A TS TA 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0 5 /3 + 1 + 1 TS VS () () TA VA + 1 (straight line) 0.1 0.2 03 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 VS VA E 5 /3 TS VS () () TA VA 5 /3 S + 1 (parabolic) S SPACING BETWEEN ADHESIVE ANCHORS The following table lists the load reduction factor, Rs, for each anchor diameter, D, based on the center to center anchor spacing. To obtain the maximum working load in tension or shear, a spacing of 8 anchor diameters (8D) or greater should be used. The minimum recommended anchor spacing is 4 anchor diameters (4D) at which point the allowable working load for the adhesive resin should be reduced by 30%. Anchor spacing closer or less than 4 diameters (4D) need to be field tested. Actual base material conditions will determine any applicable reduction factor. The following table lists the load reduction factor, Rs, for each anchor diameter, D, based on the center to center anchor spacing. 10" 9" 8" 7" 6" S 5" 4" 3" 2" 1" 0 0.7 0.75 0.8 0.85 0.9 0.95 1.0 R S 11 " /2 13 " 11 " 7 " 3 " 5 " 1 " /2 3 " 1 " ANCHOR ANCHOR SPACING, S (INCHES) SIZE TENSION AND SHEAR D 8D 7D 6D 5D 4D 1 2 1-3 1-1/2 1-1 1 3 3 2-5 2-1 1-7 1-1/2 1/2 4 3-1/2 3 2-1/2 2 5 5 4-3 3-3 3-1 2-1/2 3 6 5-1 4-1/2 3-3 3 7 7 6-1 5-1 4-3 3-1/2 1 8 7 6 5 4 1-1 10 8-3 7-1/2 6-1 5 1-3 11 9-5 8-1 6-7 5-1/2 1-1/2 12 10-1/2 9 7-1/2 6 Rs 1.00 0.93 0.85 0.78 0.70 1" www.powers.com

172 EDGE DISTANCE FOR ADHESIVE ANCHORS EDGE DISTANCE - TENSION For adhesive anchors loaded in tension, the following table lists the load reduction factor, Re, for each anchor diameter, D, based on the anchor center to edge distance. To obtain the maximum tension load, an edge distance of 6 anchor diameters (6D) and greater should be used. The minimum recommended edge distance is 4 anchor diameters (4D) at which point the allowable working load for the adhesive resin should be reduced by 40%. Edge distances closer or less than 4 diameters (4D) need to be field tested. Actual base material conditions will determine any applicable reduction factor. The following table lists the load reduction factor, Re, for each anchor diameter, D, based on the anchor center to edge distance. E 10" 9" 8" 7" 6" 5" 4" 3" 2" 1" 0 ANCHOR EDGE DISTANCE, E (INCHES) SIZE TENSION ONLY D 6D 5D 4D 1 1-1/2 1-1 1 3 2-1 1-7 1-1/2 1/2 3 2-1/2 2 5 3-3 3-1 2-1/2 3 4-1/2 3-3 3 7 5-1 4-3 3-1/2 1 6 5 4 1-1 7-1/2 6-1 5 1-3 8-1 6-7 5-1/2 1-1/2 9 7-1/2 6 Re 1.00 0.80 0.60 EDGE DISTANCE - SHEAR 0.6 07 0.8 0.9 1.0 R e 11 " /2 13 " 11 " The following table lists the load reduction factor, Re, for each anchor diameter, D, based on the anchor center to edge distance. To obtain the maximum shear load, an edge distance of 12 anchor diameters (12D) and greater should be used. The minimum recommended edge distance is 4 anchor diameters (4D) at which point the allowable working load for the adhesive resin should be reduced by 50%. Edge distances closer or less than 4 diameters (4D) need to be field tested. Actual base material conditions will determine any applicable reduction factor. The following table lists the load reduction factor, Re, for each anchor diameter, D, based on the anchor center to edge distance. 1" 7 " 3 " 5 " 1 " /2 3 " 1 " E 20" 18" 16" 14" 12" 10" 8" 6" 4" 2" 0 ANCHOR EDGE DISTANCE, E (INCHES) SIZE SHEAR ONLY D 12D 11D 10D 9D 8D 7D 6D 5D 4D 1 3 2-3 2-1/2 2-1 2 1-3 1-1/2 1-1 1 3 4-1/2 4-1 3-3 3-3 3 2-5 2-1 1-7 1-1/2 1/2 6 5-1/2 5 4-1/2 4 3-1/2 3 2-1/2 2 5 7-1/2 6-7 6-1 5-5 5 4-3 3-3 3-1 2-1/2 3 8 8-1 7-1/2 6-3 6 5-1 4-1/2 3-3 3 7 10-1/2 9-5 8-3 7-7 7 6-1 5-1 4-3 3-1/2 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 1-1 15 13-3 12-1/2 11-1 10 8-3 7-1/2 6-1 5 1-3 16-1/2 15-1 13-3 12-3 11 9-5 8-1 6-7 5-1/2 1-1/2 18 16-1/2 15 13-1/2 12 10-1/2 9 7-1/2 6 Re 1.00 0.94 0.88 0.81 0.75 0.69 0.63 0.56 0.50 USE IN SPECIAL APPLICATIONS INSTALLATION OF ANCHORS UNDER WATER 0.5 0.6 07 0.8 0.9 1.0 R e 11 " /2 13 " 11 " 7 " 3 " 5 " 1 " /2 3 " 1 " Power-Fast Epoxy can be used for the installation of threaded anchor rod or reinforcing bars in submerged applications under water provided special installation and design criteria are followed. The anchor holes should be prepared following the standard installation guidelines with the following exceptions. Special care should be taken to clean the anchor hole as a slurry of concrete paste tends to form on the walls of the anchor hole when drilling under water. To inject the epoxy, insert the mixing nozzle to the bottom or rear of the anchor hole. Slowly withdraw the nozzle as the anchor hole is filled to ensure that the water is displaced from the hole and that no air pockets are formed. The anchor hole should be filled completely with epoxy prior to inserting the anchor rod. The setting time of Power-Fast in submerged applications depends upon the base material temperature as listed in the material properties section. Laboratory tests and field experience have shown that a decrease of 15 to 20% in the ultimate tension load capacity can be expected for an anchor which is installed under water. The design professional should include this reduction in his calculations. If the tension capacities are critical, a job site test is recommended. 1"

173 INSTALLATION OF ANCHORS OVERHEAD Prior to installing adhesive anchors overhead or in walls, consult with the governing building authority to determine the requirements for fire safety guidelines. The effect of elevated temperature on Power-Fast is shown in the material properties section. Power-Fast Epoxy can be used for the installation of threaded anchor rod overhead. The anchor holes should be prepared following the standard installation guidelines with the following exceptions. After the anchor hole is drilled and cleaned, insert the proper size anchor seal plug into the hole until the rim of the plug is fully seated against the base material. Insert the Power-Fast mixing nozzle through the cross cut opening of the anchor seal plug. Hold the plug in place and begin filling the anchor hole half way with Power-Fast Epoxy starting from the bottom or rear of the anchor hole. Insert the threaded rod through the cross cut opening of the anchor seal plug. Turn the rod slightly to ensure proper distribution of the epoxy. Be sure that the anchor rod is fully seated at the bottom of the anchor hole and that some epoxy has flowed from the cross cut opening in the anchor seal plug. REMOVABLE ANCHORS Many temporary anchoring applications that require high load capacities, also require a removable anchor. Adhesive systems often provide the highest load capacity, but have not been easily removable. Powers has developed a method that has several advantages over those offered by competitive systems. Typically, a removable installation requires the use of a steel insert sleeve. A large hole size is required to accommodate the sleeve. The sleeve is expensive, and it must be left in the concrete which can cause corrosion problems. These problems are easily eliminated when using Power-Fast, by either installing Powers Chem-Bolts or wrapping Teflon pipe tape around the bond area of the threaded anchor rod or bolt prior to inserting it in the anchor hole filled with epoxy. The Chem-Bolt, Threaded Rod or Bolt can easily be removed after the Power-Fast Epoxy has set, by rotating counterclockwise leaving threads formed from epoxy completely intact in the anchor hole. The Chem-Bolt, bolt or rod can later be re-threaded back into the anchor hole and still achieve the allowable working load. PICK PROOF APPLICATIONS Power-Fast is commonly used for pick proof applications in prison and security projects. The approximate number of linear feet that can be dispensed from each cartridge size is listed below: CARTRIDGE SIZE BEAD SIZE LINEAR FEET 10 Fluid Ounce Cartridge 1" 192 10 Fluid Ounce Cartridge 1" 48 15 Fluid Ounce Cartridge 1" 288 15 Fluid Ounce Cartridge 1" 71 24 Fluid Ounce Cartridge 1" 461 24 Fluid Ounce Cartridge 1" 115 The actual amount of material will vary depending upon job site installation procedures and waste. Power-Fast Epoxy is a rigid material when cured and does not flex with normal building movement. APPLICATIONS IN UNREINFORCED MASONRY WALLS An earthquake can have a devastating effect on unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings. Floor and roof decks which are not properly anchored can collapse resulting in injury or death. To reduce this risk, Division 88 of the Los Angeles City Building Code requires unreinforced masonry buildings built before 1934 to be upgraded to better withstand seismic loading. The upgrades include the installation of anchors to ensure that floor and roof decks are properly attached to the load bearing masonry walls. Standard anchoring methods specified in the ordinance include the use of threaded rod or bolts extended through the wall to an outer bearing plate to resist shear and tension. This type of anchor is commonly referred to as a combination anchor. To resist shear only, threaded rod or bolts installed 8" deep were specified. In both cases, the diameter of the drilled hole is 2-1/2" to allow installation of the grout. Impact type tools, such as rotary hammer drills, cannot be used to drill the anchor holes because the hammering action may damage the masonry walls. These methods can be very time consuming because of the large hole diameter required and the hand mixing / insertion of the grout materials. Powers offers three types of anchor assemblies which are approved alternatives to the methods listed in the Code. The assemblies are designed for use with the Power-Fast System, a material having one of the highest bond strengths on the market. Each anchor assembly is installed in a 7" or 1" diameter hole which reduces drilling time. The hole size used depends upon the code jurisdiction; either COLA or ICBO. Since the masonry walls are generally low strength, drilling is done in the "rotation only" mode to prevent damage to the wall. Once the anchor holes are drilled, the epoxy is then injected into Power- Fast stainless steel screen tubes which are then inserted into the drilled holes. As the anchor rods or sleeves are inserted into the tubes, the epoxy bonds to the solid areas and forms a key lock in any hollow portions. Two different combination style anchors are used to resist shear and tension. The first style is a 5" through bolt combination anchor which is used in conjunction with an 8" steel sleeve, a bearing plate, and a screen tube. The bearing plate (supplied by the contractor) enables the anchor to resist tension by spreading the force applied to the 5" rod over the wall, similar to a toggle. Resistance to applied shear loads is achieved by the action of the 5" threaded rod bearing against the steel sleeve which is held into the wall by the Power-Fast Epoxy. The screen tube and steel insert sleeve supplied for this application is called a Combo Kit. For various combinations of wall/fixture thickness, the 5" threaded rods are supplied in a variety of lengths. www.powers.com