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Anchor Bolt

Anchor bolts are a staple in every toolbox when working with concrete
material. Although anchor bolts may be used in other building and
structural materials, it is definitely the first bolt used on practically any
construction site.

One of the most common is the L-shaped anchor bolt, also known as a
90-degree anchor bolt. It comes with a bend or hook on one end to
resist pull and safely secure two objects together. The hook is bent
toward the unthreaded end and is used as a concrete fixing tool at
varying tensile strengths. Another type of anchor bolts include Anchor
Rods. F1554 grade anchor bolts and rods are most commonly used on
industrial and heavy commercial projects.

Common Grades Include:

ASTM F1554 Anchor Bolts


ASTM F1554 Anchor Bolts Grade 36
ASTM F1554 Anchor Bolts Grade 55
ASTM F1554 Anchor Bolts Grade 105
Stainless Steel Anchor Bolts
304 Stainless Steel Anchor Bolts
316 Stainless Steel Anchor Bolts
Stainless Steel Anchor Rods
304 Stainless Steel Anchor Rods
316 Stainless Steel Anchor Rods
Wedge Anchors
Zinc Plated Wedge Anchors
Hot Dip Galvanized Wedge Anchors
304 Stainless Steel Wedge Anchors
316 Stainless Steel Wedge Anchors

Lightning Bolt can manufacturer any size of anchor bolt needed for your
project. Including similar items such as anchor cages and even barrier
pins. Depending on its use, the thread length on the anchor bolt and
the overall length of the bolt can vary from as small as 4 inches to 39
inches and more. When it comes to the most frequently used anchor
bolt, the most common size is 5/8 of an inch thick and 12 inches long.
Engineering specs will identify exactly what size anchor bolts are
recommended for the job so check those carefully.

Smaller anchor bolts, such as wedge anchors and drop in anchors are a
staple in every toolbox when working with concrete material. Although
anchor bolts may be used in other building and structural materials, it is
definitely the first bolt to reach for when a concrete structure requires
anchoring.

One of the most common is the L-shaped hook anchor bolt, also known
as a 90-degree anchor bolt. It comes with a bend or hook on one end to
resist pull and safely secure two objects together. The hook is bent
toward the unthreaded end and is used as a concrete fixing tool at
varying tensile strengths.

Installation of an L-shaped anchor bolt occurs while or before you pour


concrete, such as when you are pouring a foundation. The threaded
end of the L-shape bolt is attached to a framing plate and secured with
a nut. If the nut was to be removed or the framing plate shifts, the
angle of the bolt will provide resistance to hold the concrete slab in
place.

If you happen to need a single anchor bolt or a truckload of them, check


out the selection available at Lighting Bolt & Supply today!

Why Lightning Bolt for anchor bolts?


Lightning Bolt & Supply has been servicing North America’s industrial
fastener needs for over 25 years. Since then, our focus on the
production of high quality parts at competitive pricing has allowed us to
become an industry leader. Our niche in exotic high nickel alloy
fasteners include materials such as: hastelloy, Inconel, monel, A-286,
904L, Alloy-20, duplex stainless as well as many additional alloys.

Being centrally headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, we are


capable of shipping to jobsites all over the world. Many of our
industrial projects that we supply material to include anchor bolts, and
also stud bolts of many different ASTM grades. These include B7, L7,
B16, B8, B8M, stain hardened and many more. In addition to being an
ISO certified fastener manufacturer, we were awarded “Corporate
Supplier of the Year” by WBENC. Innovation is a way of life for our
company… This is why we have recently been awarded several national
awards for innovation and excellence.
So, regardless if your application is pulp & paper, chemical, Oil & Gas,
or Power Generation, email sales@lightningboltandsupply.com
Lightning Bolt for all of your A-286 fastener needs.

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