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Anchor Fastening Technical Guide

Table of Contents

Anchor Selection Guide

Introduction
1.0
8

Fastening Technology

2.0

Anchoring Systems

3.0

14

Reference
4.0
372

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Anchor Fastening Technical Guide

Table of contents
Section Description

Page

Anchor Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
About published load values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Our purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Our quality system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2.0
Fastening Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1
Base materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1.1
Base materials for fastening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1.2
Concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.1.3
Masonry materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.1.4
Autoclave aerated concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.1.5
Pre-tensioned/Pre-stressed concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.1.6
Bonded post-tensioned concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.1.7 Admixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.2
Evaluation of test data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.3
Corrosion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.3.1
The corrosion process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.3.2
Types of corrosion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.3.3
Corrosion protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
2.3.4
Test methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.3.5
Hilti fastening systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.3.6 Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3.0
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.1.6
3.1.7
3.1.8
3.1.9
3.1.10
3.1.11
3.1.12
3.1.13
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Anchoring Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Anchor principles and design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Anchors in concrete and masonry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Anchor working principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Anchor behavior under load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Anchor design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Strength Design - SD (LRFD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Hilti simplified Strength Design tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Allowable Stress Design (ASD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Design examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Torquing and pretensioning of anchors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Design of anchors for fatigue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Design of anchors for fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Design of post-installed reinforcing bar connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Adhesive anchoring systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Adhesive anchoring systems overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
HIT Adhesive Anchor system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
HIT-RE 500-SD Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
HIT-RE 500 Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
HIT-ICE Adhesive Anchoring System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
HIT-HY 70 Adhesive System for Masonry Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
HVU Capsule Adhesive Anchoring System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174

Technical information for the following Hilti Adhesive Anchoring Systems are available online.
HIT-HY 100 Adhesive Anchoring System
HIT-HY 150 MAX-SD Adhesive Anchoring System
HIT-HY 150 MAX Adhesive Anchoring System
HIT-HY 10 Plus Adhesive Anchoring System
HFX Adhesive Anchoring System
HTE 50 Transportation Epoxy

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3.3
Mechanical Anchoring Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
3.3.1
HDA Undercut Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
3.3.2
HSL-3 Heavy-duty Expansion Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
3.3.3
HSL-GR Stainless Steel Heavy Duty Expansion Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
3.3.4
HSL-I Internally Threaded Expansion Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
3.3.5
KWIK Bolt TZ Expansion Anchor (KB-TZ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
3.3.6
KWIK HUS-EZ (KH-EZ) Carbon Steel Screw Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
3.3.7
KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) Internally Threaded Screw Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
3.3.8
KWIK Bolt 3 (KB3) Expansion Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
3.3.9
KWIK HUS (KH) Screw Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275
3.3.10
HCA Coil Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284
3.3.11
HDI+, HDI-L+, HDI and HDI-L Drop-in Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287
3.3.12
HDI-P Drop-in Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
3.3.13 HCI-WF/MD Cast-in Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292
3.3.14
HLC Sleeve Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296
3.3.15
KWIK-CON II+ Fastening System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
4.0
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
4.1.5
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.3.3
4.3.4

Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
Approvals and Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
ICC-ES (International Code Council) Evaluation Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
COLA (City of Los Angeles) Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
Miami-Dade County Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
Underwriters Laboratories Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
FM Global Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
Reference Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
ASTM Standards for Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
ASTM Plating Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
Federal Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
ANSI Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
Technical References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309
Metric Conversions and Equivalents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309
Mechanical Properties of Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310
Bolt Thread Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311
Concrete Reinforcing Bar Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312

Terms and Conditions of Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313

Technical information for the following Hilti Mechanical Anchors are available online.

KBV Expansion Anchor


HDV Drop-In Anchor
Metal Hit Anchor
HPS-1 Impact Anchor
HTB TOGGLER Bolt
HLD KWIK Tog
HSP/HFP Drywall Anchor
IDP Insulation Anchor

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Base material *, 1, 2

Installation*

LW

tgel

HIT-HY 200 Adhesive


3.2.3

HIT-HY 200 Adhesive


with HIT-Z(-R)

A: 7/45

min
w/HDB
R: 15/90
only
min

3.2.3

A: 7/45
min
R: 15/90
min

HIT-HY 150 MAX-SD


Adhesive

online

5 min/
30 min

HIT-RE 500-SD
Epoxy

3.2.4

30 min/
12 hrs

HIT-HY 150 MAX


Adhesive

online

3.2.5

3.2.6

HIT-RE 500 Epoxy


HIT-ICE Adhesive
HIT-HY 70 Adhesive
HVU Capsule

30 min/
12 hrs

8 min/
20 min

online

5 min/
45 min

online

5 min/
40 min

HTE 50
Transportation Epoxy online

20 min/
24 hrs

Overhead

Submerged
(underwater)

Water-filled
holes

Water-saturated
concrete

Diamond-cored holes4

4 min/
1.5 hrs

HFX Adhesive

4 min/
1 hrs

3.2.7

6 min/
30 min

3.2.8

HIT-HY 10+
Adhesive

Compatibility with
SafeSet Technology

Approx. gel / cure time


at 68F (20C)

Unreinforced
Multi-wythe brick

Hollow
clay brick

Hollow
concrete block

Grout-filled
concrete block

Hollow-core
concrete

Lightweight
concrete

Cracked
concrete3

Uncracked
concrete

Section number

tcure

Suitable. Technical data is available for this application. Refer to related sections within this technical guide.
May be suitable. Anchor system may function properly for this application. However, no substantiating data is available.
Indicates suitability for the stated condition alone. If multiple conditions apply simultaneously, see product specific details within this technical guide or
contact Hilti Technical Services.

1 Base material may vary widely. Site specific anchor testing may be required.
2 Unless otherwise stated, testing is performed in normal weight concrete. Lightweight concrete may be available. See product specific details within this technical
guide or consult the relevant building codes (ACI 318, IBC, etc.).
3 Refer to Section 2.1.2 for definition of cracked concrete.
4 Diamond coring is applicable where noted, however, it can be restricted to certain base materials, installation conditions and applications, certain Hilti tools,
or have associated load reduction. See product specific details within this technical guide.

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Electro / mechanically zinc plated

Hot dip galvanized

7/8"

AC308

HIT-HY 150 MAX-SD


Adhesive

AC308

HIT-RE 500-SD
Epoxy

AC308

HIT-HY 200 Adhesive


with HIT-Z(-R)

HIT-HY 150 MAX


Adhesive

AC58
AC308

HIT-RE 500 Epoxy

HIT-HY 70 Adhesive

AC58
AC60

HFX Adhesive

HTE 50
Transportation Epoxy

304/
316

3/8" 1-1/4"

7/8"

304/
316

3/8" 1-1/4"

3.2.4

7/8"

304/
316

3/8" 1-1/4"

7/8"

304/
316

3/8" 1-1/4"

7/8"

304/
316

3/8" 1-1/4"

304/
316

1/4"

304/
316

3/8" 1-1/4"

7/8"

304/
316

3/8" 1-1/4"

7/8"

304/
316

3/8" 1-1/4"

7/8"

3.2.3
3/4"

3/8"

HIT-HY 10+
Adhesive

316

HVU Capsule

3/8" 1-1/4"

304/
316

HIT-ICE Adhesive

Maximum size (diameter)

Rebar

Size3

Minimum size (diameter)

Internally threaded insert

Stainless steel

Threaded rod

Shock / impact load1

High cycle fatigue1

MIAMI-DADE

COLA

UL

HIT-HY 200 Adhesive

FM

AC308

ICC-ES

High temperature resistance

Corrosion
Resistance2

In-place (through) fastening

Element Type

Seismic

Features*

NSF 61

Approvals

7/8"

3.2.5
3.2.6
3/4"

3.2.7
3.2.8
3/8"

3/4"

Suitable. Technical data is available for this application. Refer to related sections within this technical guide.
May be suitable. Anchor system may function properly for this application. However, no substantiating data is available.
Indicates suitability for the stated condition alone. If multiple conditions apply simultaneously, see product specific details within this technical guide or
contact Hilti Technical Services.

1 High cycle fatigue and shock/impact loading reference data is only available based on European testing and guidelines.
2 Refer to Section 2.3 for a more detailed discussion on corrosion and corrosion resistance.
3 Listed diameters are those with published load data. Larger diameter elements may be used with some adhesive anchor systems.
Contact Hilti for more information.

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Base material1,2

Features

In-place (through)
fastening

High cycle fatigue4

Shock / impact
load4

3.3.4

KWIK Bolt TZ
Expansion Anchor

3.3.5

KWIK HUS-EZ
Screw Anchor

3.3.6

KWIK HUS-EZ I
Screw Anchor w/coupler

3.3.7

KWIK Bolt 3
Expansion Anchor

3.3.8

KWIK HUS
Screw Anchor

3.3.9

HCA Coil Anchor

3.3.10

HDI+/HDI-L+/HDI/HDI-L
Drop-In Anchor

3.3.11

HDV Drop-In Anchor

online

HDI-P Drop-In Anchor

3.3.12

HCI-WF/MD Cast-In
Anchor

3.3.13

HLC Sleeve Anchor

3.3.14

KWIK Con II+


Screw Anchor

3.3.15

Metal HIT Anchor

online

HPS-1 Impact Anchor

online

HTB TOGGLER Bolt

online

HLD KWIK-Tog

online

IDP Insulation Anchor

online

HSL-GR Heavy-duty
Expansion Anchor

3.3.3

HSL-I Internally
Threaded Exp. Anchor

Unreinforced
Multi-wythe brick

3.3.2

Hollow clay
brick

HSL-3 Heavy-duty
Expansion Anchor

Hollow concrete
block

Grout-filled
concrete block

Hollow-core
concrete

3.3.1

Concrete
over metal deck

HDA Undercut Anchor

Lightweight
concrete

Cracked
concrete3

Uncracked
concrete

Section number

Seismic

LW

Suitable. Technical data is available for this application. Refer to related sections within this technical guide.
May be suitable. Anchor system may function properly for this application. However, no substantiating data is available.
No diamond cored holes
1 Base material may vary widely. Site specific anchor testing may be required.
2 Unless otherwise stated, testing is performed in normal weight concrete. Lightweight concrete may be available. See product specific details within this technical
guide or consult the relevant building codes (ACI 318, IBC, etc.).
3 Refer to Section 2.1.2 for definition of cracked concrete.
4 High cycle fatigue and shock/impact loading reference data is only available based on European testing and guidelines.

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3.3.4

3/8"

3/4"

3.3.5

1/4"

3/4"

3.3.6

1/4"

3/8"

3.3.7

1/4"

1"

3.3.8

HSL-GR Heavy duty


Expansion Anchor

HSL-I Internally
Threaded Exp. Anchor

AC193

KWIK Bolt 3
Expansion Anchor

316

304/
316

Maximum size (diameter)


M12

KWIK HUS-EZ I
Screw Anchor w/coupler

Minimum size (diameter)


M12

Stainless steel

3.3.3

AC193
AC106

Sheradized carbon steel

M20

AC193

KWIK HUS-EZ
Screw Anchor

M20

M10

HSL-3 Heavy duty


Expansion Anchor

M10

3.3.2

316

M24

AC193

M8

AC193

Size2

3.3.1

HDA Undercut Anchor

KWIK Bolt TZ
Expansion Anchor

Hot dip galvanized

Electro / mechanically
zinc plated

Corrosion resistance1

Round / mushroom

Hex bolt

Flush (Internally threaded)

Stud (Externally threaded)

MIAMI-DADE

Head type

COLA

UL

FM

ICC-ES

Approvals

304/
316

KWIK HUS
Screw Anchor

3/8"

3/4"

3.3.9

HCA Coil Anchor

1/4"

3/4"

3.3.10
3.3.11

HDI+/HDI-L+/HDI/HDI-L
Drop-In Anchor

303

1/4"

3/4"

HDV Drop-In Anchor

303

1/4"

1/2"

3/8"

3/8"

3.3.12

1/4"

3/4"

3.3.13

1/4"

HDI-P Drop-In Anchor


HCI-WF/MD
Cast-In Anchor

304

3/4"

3.3.14

410 3/16" 1/4"

3.3.15

Metal HIT Anchor

304 3/16" 1/4"

HPS-1 Impact Anchor

304 3/16" 5/16"

HTB TOGGLER Bolt

3/16" 1/2"

HLC Sleeve Anchor


KWIK Con II+
Screw Anchor

HLD KWIK-Tog

#8

#10

IDP Insulation Anchor

Suitable. Technical data is available for this application. Refer to related sections within this technical guide.
May be suitable. Anchor system may function properly for this application. However, no substantiating data is available.
No diamond cored holes
1 Refer to Section 2.3 for a more detailed discussion on corrosion and corrosion resistance.
2 Listed diameters are those with published load data.

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1.0 Introduction
1.1 About published load values
The Anchor Fastening Technical Guide is intended to
supplement the Hilti Product and Services Catalog with

1.3 Our purpose

We passionately create enthusiastic customers and build


a better future!

technical information for the designer or specifier. Technical


data presented herein was current as of the date of
publication (see back cover). Load values are based on
testing and analytical calculations by Hilti or by contracted
testing laboratories using testing procedures and construction
materials representative of current practice in North America.
Variations in base materials such as concrete and local
site conditions require on-site testing to determine actual
performance at any specific site. Data may also be based on
national standards or professional research and analysis.
Note that design values published in reports issued by
approval agencies (e.g., ICC-ES, COLA, etc.) may differ
from those contained in this publication.
For information regarding updates and changes, please
contact Hilti, Inc. (U.S.) Technical Support at 1-800-879-8000
or Hilti (Canada) Corporation at 1-800-363-4458.

1.2 Units

Technical data is provided in both fractional (imperial) and


metric units. Metric values are provided using the International
System of units (SI) in observance of the Metric Conversion
Act of 1975 as amended by the Omnibus Trade and
Competitiveness Act of 1988. Data for metric products, such
as the HSL and HDA anchors, is provided in SI units with
conversions to imperial engineering units (inches, pounds, and
so forth) given in parentheses. Data for fractional products
(e.g. the KWIK Bolt 3) is provided in imperial engineering
units with the SI metric conversions shown in parentheses.
Additional information may be found in section 5.3.1 Metric
Conversions and Equivalents provided in this product
technical guide.

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Hilti is one of a select group


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to receive the ISO 9001 and
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2.1 Base materials
2.1.1 B
 ase materials
for fastening

The wide variety of building materials used today provides


different anchoring conditions for anchors. There is hardly a
base material in or to which a fastening cannot be made with a
Hilti product. However, the properties of the base material play
a decisive role when selecting a suitable fastener/anchor and
determining the load it can hold. It is the responsibility of the
designer to carefully match the type of fastener with the base
material to obtain the desired results.

2.1.2 Concrete

Concrete is a synthetic stone consisting of a mixture of


cement, aggregates, and water. In many cases, special
additives are used to influence or change certain properties.
Concrete has a relatively high compressive strength compared
to its tensile strength. Thus, steel reinforcing bars are
frequently cast in concrete to carry tensile forces, and this
combination is referred to as reinforced concrete.
Cement is a binding agent which combines with water and
aggregates and hardens through the process of hydration to
form concrete. Portland cement is the most commonly used
cement and is available in several different types to meet
specific design requirements (ASTM C150).
The aggregates used in concrete consist of both fine
aggregate (usually sand) and coarse aggregate graded by
particle size. Different types of aggregates can be used to
obtain concrete with specific characteristics. Normal-weight
concrete is generally made from crushed stone or gravel, while
lightweight concrete is obtained using expanded clay, shale,
slate, or blast-furnace slag. Lightweight concrete is used
when it is desirable to reduce the dead load on a structure
or to achieve a superior fire rating for a floor structure. When
thermal insulating properties are a prime consideration,
lightweight aggregates are manufactured from perlite,
vermiculite, blast-furnace slag, clay or shale. Finally, sand
lightweight concrete is obtained using lightweight aggregate
and natural sand. In general, all concretes with a unit weight
between 85 and 115 pcf are considered to be structural
lightweight concretes. The ASTM specifications related to
concrete type and weight can be summarized as follows:
ASTM
concrete
type

Aggregate grading
specification

Concrete unit
weight pcf

Normal-weight

ASTM C33

145-155

Sand-lightweight

ASTM C330

105-115

All-lightweight

ASTM C330

85-110

Lightweight
insulating concrete

ASTM C332

15-90

The type and mechanical properties of concrete aggregate


have a major influence on the behavior of drill bits used to drill
anchor holes. Harder aggregates, in fact, cause higher bit
wear and reduced drilling performance.
The hardness of concrete aggregate can also affect the load
capacity of power-actuated fasteners and anchors. Driven
fasteners or studs can generally penetrate soft aggregates
(shale or limestone), but hard aggregates (like granite) near the
surface of the concrete can adversely affect the penetration
of a fastener or stud and reduce its load capacity. The effect
of aggregate mechanical properties on anchor performance
is less well understood. In general, harder/denser aggregates
(i.e. granite) tend to result in higher concrete cone breakout
loads, whereas lightweight aggregates produce lower tension
and shear capacities.
Concrete is typically assumed to crack under normal service
load conditions or, more specifically, when tensile stresses
imposed by loads or restraint conditions exceed its tensile
strength. Crack width and distribution are generally controlled
through the use of reinforcement. With consideration for the
protection of the reinforcing steel, crack widths, per ACI 318,
are assumed to be less than approximately 0.012 in (0.3 mm).
Under seismic loading, flexural crack widths corresponding to
the onset of reinforcing yield are assumed to be approximately
1-1/2 x static crack width = 0.02 (0.5 mm). Both ACI 318
and the International Building Code conservatively assume
cracked concrete as the baseline condition for the design of
cast-in-place and post-installed anchors since the existence
of cracks in the vicinity of the anchor can result in a reduced
ultimate load capacity and increased displacement at ultimate
load compared to uncracked concrete conditions. Design
for uncracked concrete conditions is permitted by the model
Building Codes only for cases where it can be shown that
cracking of the concrete at service load levels will not occur
over the anchor service life. For cases involving design for
seismic actions, post-installed anchors must be demonstrated
as being suitable for use in cracked concrete as well as for
seismic loading.
Values for the ultimate strength of fasteners in concrete
are traditionally given in relation to the 28-day uniaxial
compressive strength of the concrete (actual, not specified).
Concrete that has cured for less than 28 days is referred to
as green concrete. Aggregate type, cement replacements
such as fly ash, and admixtures can affect the capacity of
some fasteners, and this may not be reflected in the concrete
strength as measured in a standard uniaxial compression
test. In general, Hilti data reflects testing with common
aggregates and cement types in plain, unreinforced concrete.
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In view of the significantly lower strength of green concrete
(less than 28-day cure), it is recommended that anchors
and power-actuated fastenings not be placed/installed in
concretes cured for less than 7 days, unless site testing is
performed to verify the fastening capacity. If an anchor is
installed in green concrete, but not loaded until the concrete
has achieved full cure, the capacity of the anchor can be
based on the strength of the concrete at the time of loading.
Cutting through concrete reinforcement when drilling holes
for anchors should be avoided. If this is not possible, the
responsible design engineer should be consulted first.

2.1.3 Masonry materials

Masonry is a heterogeneous building material consisting


of clay brick, concrete block or clay tile bonded together
using joint mortar. The primary application for masonry is
the construction of walls which are built by placing masonry
components in horizontal rows (courses) and/or vertical rows
(wythes). Masonry components can be manufactured in
a wide variety of shapes, sizes, materials and both hollow
and solid configurations. These variations require that the
selection of an anchoring or fastening system be carefully
matched to the application and type of masonry material
being used. As a base material, masonry typically has a much
lower strength than concrete. The behavior of the masonry
components, as well as the geometry of their cavities and
webs, has a considerable influence on the ultimate load
capacity of the fastening.
When drilling holes for anchors in masonry with hollow
cavities, care must be taken to avoid spalling on the inside
of the face shell. This could greatly affect the performance
of toggle type mechanical anchors whose length must be
matched to the face shell thickness. To reduce the potential
for spalling, unless otherwise specified, holes should be drilled
with hammer drills set in rotation only mode (i.e. hammering
action of the drill turned off).

2.1.3.1 Concrete block

Concrete block is the term commonly used to refer to


concrete masonry units (CMU) made from Portland cement,
water and mineral aggregates. CMUs are manufactured in a
variety of shapes and sizes using light-, medium-, and normalweight aggregates. Both hollow and solid load bearing CMUs
are manufactured in accordance with ASTM C90.

Nominal

Minimum face-shell

Minimum web

thickness1

thickness1

in. (mm)

in. (mm)

in. (mm)

3 (76) and 4 (102)

3/4 (19)

3/4 (19)

6 (152)

1 (25)

1 (25)

8 (203)

1-1/4 (32)

1 (25)

10 (254)

1-3/8 (35)

1-1/8 (29)

width of unit

1-1/4 (32)2
12 (305)

1-1/2 (38)
1-1/4 (32)

1-1/8 (29)

Adapted from ASTM C90.


1 Average of measurements on three units taken at the thinnest point.
2 This face-shell thickness is applicable where the allowable design load is
reduced in proportion to the reduction in thickness from the basic face-shell
thickness shown.

8"

7-5/8"

7-5/8"

8"

16"

Nominal size
(usually fictitious)

15-5/8"

Modular size
(actual)

CMU sizes generally refer to the nominal width of the unit


(6", 8", 10" etc.). Actual dimensions are nominal dimensions
reduced by the thickness of the mortar joint.
CMU construction can be reinforced, whereby reinforcing
bars are placed vertically in cells filled with grout to create a
composite section analogous to reinforced concrete. If all
cells, both unreinforced and reinforced, are filled with grout,
the construction is referred to as fully grouted. If only the
reinforced cells are grouted, the construction is referred to
as partially grouted. Horizontal reinforcement may be placed
in a wall via a bond beam, which is always grouted. Ladder
reinforcement may also be placed in the mortar bed between
courses. Grout typically conforms to ASTM C476 and has
a minimum compressive strength of 2,000 psi. Concrete
masonry units have a compressive strength which may
range from 1,250 to over 4,800 psi, although the maximum
specified compressive strength of the assembled masonry will
generally not exceed 3,000 psi. Both chemical and mechanical
anchors may be used in grouted CMU. If voids are present
or suspected, mechanical anchors should not be used, and
chemical anchors should only be installed in conjunction with
a screen tube to prevent uncontrolled flow of the bonding
material. In hollow masonry, anchor strength is generally
assumed to be based on the face shell thickness, which
can be variable.

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2.1.3.2 Clay brick

Clay brick is the most extensively used


type of masonry unit throughout the world.
Bricks are prismatic masonry units made
from a suitable mixture of soil,
clay and a stabilizing agent
(emulsified asphalt). They are
shaped by molding, pressing,
or extruding, and are fired at
elevated temperature to meet
the strength and durability
requirements of ASTM C62 (solid brick) and
C652 (hollow brick).
Depending upon the grade, clay masonry
12" Brick
Bearing Walls
bricks can have a compressive strength
ranging from 1,250 to over 25,000 psi.
Grouted multi-wythe masonry construction typically consists
of two wythes, each one unit masonry in thickness, separated
by a space (collar joint) 1/2" to 4-1/2" wide, generally filled
with grout. The wythes are connected with wall ties. This
space may also be reinforced with vertical reinforcing bars.
Solid brick masonry consists of abutting wythes interlaced
with header courses. In general, chemical anchors are
recommended for use in brick. In older unreinforced
construction (URM), or where the condition of the masonry
is unknown, it is advisable to use a screen tube to prevent
unrestricted flow of the bonding material into voids.

2.1.3.3 Clay tile

Structural clay (load-bearing) tile is made from clay or shale


and heat treated (fired) at an elevated temperature to meet
the strength and durability requirements of ASTM C34. These
units are manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes with
one or more cavities and develop a compressive strength
between 500 and 1000 psi depending upon grade and type.
Units typically have a 3/4" face shell thickness and 1/2"
interior web thickness.

2.1.3.4 Mortar

Mortar is used to provide uniform bearing between


masonry units and to bond individual units into a composite
assemblage that will withstand the imposed loading
conditions. Mortar consists of a mixture of cementitious
material, aggregate and water proportionally combined in
accordance with ASTM C270. Cement/lime mortar or masonry
mortar (each in four types) are typically used under this
Standard.

Mortar
Cement-lime

Masonry cement

Type

Average compressive
strength at 28 days,
minimum psi (MPa)

2500

(17.2)

1800

(12.4)

750

(5.2)

350

(2.4)

2500

(17.2)

1800

(12.4)

750

(5.2)

350

(2.4)

Since mortar plays a significant role in the structural integrity


of a masonry wall, it is important to understand how post
installed anchors interact with the structure. Within a
masonry structure there are designated joint locations, and
the proximity of a post-installed anchor or power-actuated
fastener to one of these locations must be considered in the
design of the anchorage. Product specific guidelines are
provided within this technical guide.

2.1.3.5 Grout

ACI defines grout as a mixture of cementitious material and


water, with or without aggregate, proportioned to produce a
pourable consistency without segregation of the constituents.
The terms grout and mortar are frequently used interchangeably
but are, in actuality, not the same. Grout need not contain
aggregate (mortar contains fine aggregate), is supplied in a
pourable consistency (mortar is not), and fills voids (mortar only
bonds elements together).
In summary, grout is used to fill spaces or cavities and provide
continuity between building elements. In some applications,
grout will act in a structural capacity, such as in unreinforced
masonry construction.

Clay tile as a base material is considered difficult to fasten


into because of its thin face shell and low compressive
strength. Adhesive anchors with screen tubes are usually
recommended because the load can be spread over a larger
area and expansion forces are not developed.

Grout, with respect to post-installed anchorages, is specified by


the design official. When post-installed anchors are tested for the
development of design values, the grout is specified according to
applicable ASTM standards. Design engineers are encouraged
to become familiar with the characteristics of the grout used in
performance testing to better understand the applicability of the
design loads published in this guide.

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2.1.4 Autoclaved aerated
concrete

Precast autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) is a lightweight,


precast building material with a uniform porous structure.
Production of AAC starts by expanding a mixture of cement
lime, fine sand, and water through the addition of aluminum
powder. After mixing, the slurry is poured into a mold and
allowed to rise. The product is removed from its mold after a
few hours and fed through a cutting machine, which sections
the AAC into predetermined sizes. These AAC products are
then placed into an autoclave and steam cured for 10 to 12
hours. Autoclaving initiates a second chemical reaction that
transforms the material into a hard calcium silicate. AAC was
developed in Europe and is currently being manufactured in
the United States by licensed facilities.
Strength
class

Average
compressive
strength, psi (N/mm2)

Density
lb/ft3 (g/cm3)

AAC - 2

360 (2.5)

32 (0.5)

AAC - 4

725 (5.0)

38 (0.6)

AAC - 6

1090 (7.5)

44 (0.7)

Due to the low compressive strength of AAC, anchors


that spread the load over the entire embedded section
are preferred.

2.1.5 Pre-tensioned /
Pre-stressed concrete

Pre-tensioned concrete refers to concrete cast around pretensioned steel tendons.


Pre-tensioned concrete poses a unique problem when postinstalled anchors and power-actuated fasteners are used. In
fact, drilling into the concrete is typically not recommended
unless the precise location of the tendons is established.
Since locating the tendons can be tedious and expensive
other alternatives for post-installed anchors are needed.
Typically, the clear cover over the tendons is known and can
be used to provide connection points. Post-installed anchors
and power-actuated fasteners with embedments between of
3/4" and 1" can generally be used without interfering with the
tendons or strands.

aggregates) immediately before or during mixing. Chemical


admixtures are used to enhance the properties of concrete
and mortar in the plastic and hardened state. These properties
may be modified to increase compressive and flexural
strength, decrease permeability and improve durability, inhibit
corrosion, reduce shrinkage, accelerate or retard initial set,
increase slump and working properties, increase cement
efficiency, improve the economy of the mixture, etc.
Testing of post-installed anchors is performed in concrete
without admixtures. Designers should take into consideration
the effects produced by admixtures on concrete when
considering the use of post-installed anchors.

2.2 Evaluation of test data


2.2.1 Developing fastener
performance data

State-of-the-art anchor design uses what is known as the


Strength Design Method. By using the Strength Design
Method, nominal strengths are first calculated for all the
possible anchor failure modes. Subsequently, strength
reduction factors are applied to each nominal strength to
obtain a design strength. The controlling design strength
is finally compared to a factored load. The provisions of
ACI 318, Appendix D are the basis used for Strength Design.
Strength Design data for Hilti mechanical anchors is
derived from testing as per the provisions of ACI 355.2 and
ICC-ES AC193. Strength Design data for Hilti adhesive
anchors is derived from testing as per the provisions of
ACI 355.4 and ICC-ES AC308.
Beginning with IBC 2003, the IBC Building Codes have
adopted the Strength Design Method for anchorage into
concrete of both cast-in-place and post-installed anchors.

2.1.6 Bonded post-tensioned


concrete

Another anchor design method known as "Allowable Stress


Design" is still used as an alternative to the Strength Design
provisions. Sections 2.2.2 and 2.2.3 provide detailed
explanations of the Allowable Stress Design provisions used
by Hilti. Allowable Stress Design data for Hilti mechanical
anchors is derived from testing based on ASTM E488,
ICC-ES AC01 and AC106. Allowable Stress Design data for
Hilti adhesive anchors is derived from testing based on
ASTM E1512, ASTM E488, ICC-ES AC58 and AC60.

using post-installed anchors and power-actuated fasteners.

There are two methods of developing allowable loads; (1)


apply an appropriate safety factor to the mean ultimate load
as determined from a given number of individual tests, or (2)
apply a statistical method to the test data which relates the
allowable working load to the performance variability of

2.1.7 Admixtures

the fastening.

Post-tensioned concrete refers to a concrete member


containing steel tendons that are tensioned after casting the
concrete. As with the prestressed concrete case, interference
with the post-tensioning strands should be avoided when

Chemical admixtures are ingredients added to the basic


components of concrete or mortar (cement, water, and
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2.2.2 Allowable loads

Historically, allowable loads for anchors have been derived by


applying a safety factor to the average ultimate value of test
results as shown in Eq. (2.2.1).
Fall = F
(2.2.1)
v
Where:

F = mean ultimate value of test data (population sample)


v = safety factor

Safety factors of 4 to 8 for post-installed anchors have been


industry practice for nearly three decades. The safety factor
is assumed to cover expected variations in field installation
conditions and in anchor performance from laboratory tests.

2.2.3 Statistical evaluation


of data

Experience from a large number of tests on anchors has


shown that ultimate loads generally approximate a normal
Gaussian probability density function as shown in Fig. 2.2.1.
This allows for the use of statistical evaluation techniques that
relate the resistance to the system performance variability
associated with a particular anchor.
The 5% fractile characteristic value has been adopted by
the IBC as the basis for determining published design loads
based on anchor testing results for Strength Design. There
is a 90% probability that 95% of the test loads will exceed
a 5% fractile value. The 5% fractile value is calculated by
subtracting a certain number of standard deviations of the
test results from the mean based on the number of trials. See
Eq. (2.2.2) and the referenced statistical table by D. B. Owen.
For a series of 5 trials, the 5% fractile value is calculatred
by multiplying the standard deviations by k = 3.401 and
subtracting from the mean.

Fig. 2.2.1 Frequency distribution of anchor ultimate loads,



demonstrating the significance of the 5% fractile
(2.2.2)
R
= F - k s = F (1 - k cv)
k
Where:
Rk =

characteristic resistance of the tested


anchor system

F =

mean ultimate resistance of the tested


anchor system

distribution value for test sample size n

cv =

standard deviation of the test data


coefficient of variation = s
F
Thus, test series with low standard deviations are rewarded
with higher 5% fractile characteristic design values. This is
typical of ductile steel failure modes.
Characteristic Strength Design loads may be converted to
allowable loads. See Section 3.1.7.3.

Owen, D.B., (1962) Handbook of Statistical Tables, Section


5.3. Reading: Addison-Wesley Publishing.

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2.3 Corrosion
2.3.1 The Corrosion process

Corrosion is defined as the chemical or electrochemical reaction between a material,


usually a metal, and its environment that produces a deterioration of the material and
its properties (ASTM G15). The corrosion process can be very complex and have
many contributing factors that lead to immediate or gradual destructive results.
In anchorage and fastener design, the most common types of corrosion are direct
chemical attack and electro-chemical contact.

2.3.2 Types of corrosion


2.3.2.1 Direct chemical attack

Corrosion by direct chemical attack occurs when the base material is soluble in the
corroding medium. One method of mitigating these effects is to select a fastener
that is not susceptible to attack by the corroding chemical. Compatibility tables of
various chemical compounds with Hilti adhesive and epoxy fastening systems are
provided in this technical guide.
When selection of a base metal compatible with the corroding medium is not
possible or economical, another solution is to provide a coating that is resistant to
the corroding medium. This might include metallic coatings such as zinc or organic
coatings such as epoxies or fluorocarbons.

2.3.2.2 Electrochemical
contact corrosion

All metals have an electrical potential relative to each other and are classified
accordingly in the galvanic series of metals and alloys. When metals of different
potential come into contact in the presence of an electrolyte (moisture), the metal
with more negative potential becomes the anode and corrodes, while the other
becomes the cathode and is galvanically protected.
The severity and rate of attack are influenced by:
a. Relative position of the contacting metals in the galvanic series
b. Relative surface areas of the contacting materials
c. Conductivity of the electrolyte
The effects of electro-chemical contact corrosion may be mitigated by:
a. Using similar metals close together in the electromotive force series,
b. Separating dissimilar metals with gaskets, plastic washers or paint with low
electrical conductivity. Materials typically used in these applications include:

1. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

2. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)

3. Polycarbonates

4. Neoprene/chloroprene

5. Cold galvanizing compound

6. Bituminous coatings or paint

Galvanic series of metals and alloys

Corroded End (anodic, or least noble)


Magnesium
Magnesium alloys
Zinc
Aluminum 1100
Cadmium
Aluminum 2024-T4
Steel or iron
Cast Iron
Chromium-iron (active)
Ni-Resist cast iron
Type 304 stainless (active)
Type 316 stainless (active)
Lead tin solders
Lead
Tin
Nickel (active)
Inconel nickel-chromium alloy (active)
Hastelloy alloy C (active)
Brasses
Copper
Bronzes
Copper-nickel alloys
Monel nickel-copper alloy
Silver solder
Nickel (passive)
Inconel nickel-chromium alloy
(passive)
Chromium-iron (passive)
Type 304 stainless (passive)
Type 316 stainless (passive)
Hastelloy alloy C (passive)
Silver
Titanium
Graphite
Gold
Platinum
Protected end
(cathodic, or most noble)
Source: IFI Fastener Standards, 6th edition

Note: Specifiers must ensure that these materials are compatible with other
anchorage components in the service environment.
c. Selecting materials so that the fastener is the cathode, the most noble or
protected component
d. Providing drainage or weep holes to prevent entrapment of the electrolyte

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2.3.2.3 Hydrogen assisted
stress corrosion
cracking

Often incorrectly referred to as hydrogen embrittlement,


hydrogen assisted stress corrosion cracking (HASCC) is an
environmentally induced failure mechanism that is sometimes
delayed and most times occurs without warning. HASCC
occurs when a hardened steel fastener is stressed (loaded) in
a service environment which chemically generates hydrogen
(such as when zinc and iron combine in the presence of
moisture). The potential for HASCC is directly related to steel
hardness. The higher the fastener hardness, the greater the
susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking failures. Eliminating
or reducing any one of these contributing factors (high steel
hardness, corrosion or stress) reduces the overall potential
for this type of failure. Hydrogen embrittlement, on the other
hand, refers to a potential damaging side effect of the steel
fastener manufacturing process, and is unrelated to project
site corrosion. Hydrogen embrittlement is neutralized by
proper processing during fastener pickling, cleaning and
plating operations (specifically, by baking the fasteners after
the application of the galvanic coating).

2.3.3 Corrosion protection

The most common material used for corrosion protection of


carbon steel fasteners is zinc. Zinc coatings can be uniformly
applied by a variety of methods to achieve a wide range of
coating thickness depending on the application. All things
being equal, thicker coatings typically provide higher levels
of protection.
An estimating table for the mean corrosion rate and service
life of zinc coatings in various atmospheres is provided to the
right. These values are for reference only, due to the large
variances in the research findings and specific project site
conditions, but they can provide the specifier with a better
understanding of the expected service life of zinc coatings.
In controlled environments where the relative humidity is low
and no corrosive elements are present, the rate of corrosion of
zinc coatings is approximately 0.15 microns per year.

Atmosphere

Mean corrosion rate

Industrial

5.6 m/year

Urban non-industrial
or marine
Suburban

1.5 m/year

Rural

0.8 m/year
Considerably less
than 0.5 m/year

Indoors

1.3 m/year

Source: ASTM B633 Appendix X1. Service life of zinc

2.3.3.1 Suggested corrosion


resistance

Use of AISI 316 stainless steel in environments where pitting


or stress corrosion is likely to occur should be avoided due
to the possibility of sudden failure without visual warning.
Fastenings used in these applications should be regularly
inspected for serviceability conditions. See chart below for
more details.
Corrosion resistance

Typical conditions of use

Phosphate and oil coatings


(Black oxide)

Interior applications without any


particular influence of moisture

Zinc electro-plated 5 10 m Interior applications without any


particular influence of moisture
(ASTM B633, SC 1, Type III)
Organic coatings
KWIK Cote17.8 m

If covered sufficiently by
noncorrosive concrete

Mechanically deposited
zinc coating 40 107 m

Interior applications in damp


environments and near
saltwater (ASTM B695)

Hot-dip galvanizing (HDG)


>50 m (ASTM A153)

Exterior applications in only


slight to mild corrosive
Sherardizing process > 50 m atmospheres
Stainless steel
(AISI 303 / 304)

Interior applications where


heavy condensation is present
Exterior applications in
corrosive environments

Stainless steel (AISI 316)

Near saltwater
Exterior corrosive environments

Zinc coatings can be applied to anchors and fasteners by


different methods. These include (in order of increasing
coating thickness and corrosion protection):
a. ASTM B633 Standard Specification for
Electrodeposited Coatings of Zinc on Iron and Steel
b. ASTM B695 Standard Specification for Coatings of
Zinc Mechanically Deposited on Iron and Steel
c. ASTM A153 Standard Specification for Zinc Coating
(Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware
d. Sherardizing Process Proprietary Diffusion
Controlled Zinc Coating Process

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2.3.4 Test methods

Various test methods have been used in the development


of Hilti fastening systems to predict their performance in
corrosive environments. Some of the internationally accepted
standards and test methods used in these evaluations are:
a. ASTM B117 Standard Practice for Operating Salt
Spray (Fog) Apparatus
b. ASTM G85 Standard Practice for Modified Salt Spray
(Fog) Testing
c. ASTM G87 Standard Practice for Conducting Moist
SO2 Tests
d. DIN 50021 - SS Salt Spray Testing (ISO 3768)
e. DIN 50018 - Kesternich Test (ISO 6988) Testing
in a Saturated Atmosphere in the Presence of
Sulfur Dioxide

2.3.5 Hilti fastening systems


2.3.5.1 Anchors

Most Hilti metal anchors are available in carbon steel with


an electrodeposited zinc coating of at least 5 m with
chromate passivation. Chromate passivation reduces the
rate of corrosion for zinc coatings, maintains color, abrasion
resistance and, when damaged, exhibits a unique self
healing property. This means that the chromium contained
within the film on the anchor surface will repassivate any
exposed areas and lower the corrosion rate.

galvanizing process. Other sizes may be available through


special orders.
Stainless steel anchors should be considered as the fastening
solution whenever the possibility for corrosion exists. It must
be noted that under certain extreme conditions, even stainless
steel anchors will corrode and additional protective measures
will be needed. Stainless steels should not be used when the
anchorage will be subjected to long term exposure, immersion
in chloride solutions, or in corrosive environments where the
average temperature is above 86 F. Hilti High Corrosion
Resistant (HCR) threaded rod is available on a special order
basis. Its composition provides superior corrosion resistance
compared to AISI 316 and is an alternative to titanium or other
special stainless steels.
Chapter 4 of ACI 318-11 provides additional information
for concrete durability requirements.

2.3.6 Applications

It is difficult to offer generalized solutions to corrosion


problems. A general guide can be used as a starting point for
fastener material selection based on the desired application.
The specifier should also consult:

Hilti Super HAS threaded rods in 7/8" diameter size and KWIK
Bolt 3 mechanical anchors are zinc coated by the hot-dip

a. Local and national building code requirements


(e.g., IBC, UBC)
b. Standard practice manuals for specific types of
construction (e.g., ACI, PCI, AISC, PCA, CRSI,
AASHTO, NDS/APA)
c. Manufacturers of structural components
d. Hilti Technical Support

2.3.6.1 General applications

These application charts are offered as general guidelines.4 Site specific conditions may influence the decision.
Application

Conditions

Fastener recommendations

Structural steel components to concrete and


masonry (interior connections within the building
envelope not subjected to free weathering)1,2

Interior applications without condensation

Galvanic zinc electroplating

Interior applications with occasional condensation

HDG or Sherardized

Structural steel components to concrete and


masonry (exterior connections subjected to free
weathering)1,2

Slightly corrosive environments

HDG or Sherardized

Highly corrosive environments

Stainless steel

Temporary formwork, erection bracing and


short-term scaffolding

Interior applications

Galvanic zinc electroplating

Exterior applications

HDG or Sherardized

Parking garages / parking decks subject to


periodic application of de-icers including chloride
solutions3

Non-safety critical

HDG, Sherardized

Safety critical

Stainless steel1

Non-safety critical

HDG or Sherardized

Safety critical

Stainless steel

Road / bridge decks subject to periodic


application of de-icers including chloride solutions
1
2
3
4

Refer to ACI 318 Chapter 4 Durability


Refer to ACI 530.1 Section 2.4F Coatings for Corrosion Protection
Refer to PCI Parking Structures: Recommended Practice for Design and Construction Chapters 3, 5 and Appendix
General guidelines address environmental corrosion (direct chemical attack). Additional considerations should be taken into account when using hardened
steel fasteners susceptible to HASCC.

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2.3.6.2 Special applications

These application charts are offered as general guidelines.4 Site specific conditions may influence the decision.
Application

Conditions

Fastener recommendations

Aluminum fastenings (flashing / roofing


accessories, hand rails, grating panels, sign
posts and miscellaneous fixtures)

Interior applications without condensation

Galvanic zinc electroplating

Exterior applications with condensation

Stainless steel

Water treatment

Not submerged

HDG, sherardized, stainless steel

Submerged

Stainless steel2

Not submerged

HDG, sherardized, stainless steel

Submerged

Stainless steel 2

Non-safety critical or temporary connections

HDG, sherardized

High humidity with the presence of chlorides


splash zone

Stainless steel1

On the off-shore platform or rig

Stainless steel

Non-safety critical

HDG, sherardized

Safety critical or subjected to high concentrations


of soluble chlorides

Stainless steel1

Above grade

HDG

Below grade

Stainless steel

Waste water treatment


Marine (salt water environments, shipyards, docks,
off-shore platforms)

Indoor swimming pools

Pressure / chemically treated wood 3


Power plant stacks / chimneys
Tunnels (lighting fixtures, rails, guardposts)
1
2
3
4

Non-safety critical

HDG, stainless steel

Safety critical or subjected to high

Stainless steel

Non-safety critical

HDG, stainless steel

Safety critical

Stainless steel1

Steel selection depends on safety relevance


Must electrically isolate fastener from contact with concrete reinforcement through use of adhesive or epoxy anchoring system, gasket or plastic
washer with low electrical conductivity
Refer to APA Technical Note No. D485D and AF and PA Technical Report No. 7
General guidelines address environmental corrosion (direct chemical attack). Additional considerations should be taken into account when using
hardened steel fasteners susceptible to HASCC.

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3.0 Anchoring Systems


3.1 A
 nchor principles
and design
3.1.1 Definitions

side of the drilled hole through movement of an internal plug


in the sleeve or through movement of the sleeve over an
expansion element (plug). Once set, no further expansion
can occur.

Adhesive anchor is a post-installed anchor that is inserted


into a drilled hole in hardened concrete, masonry or stone.
Loads are transferred to the base material by the bond
between the anchor and the adhesive and the adhesive and
the base material.

Ductile steel element are anchors designed to be governed


by ductile yielding of the steel. This is determined by
performing tension testing on coupons machined from the
finished anchors. The minimum requirements are 14%
elongation and 30% reduction of area.

Anchor category is an assigned rating that corresponds to a


specific strength reduction factor for concrete failure modes
associated with anchors in tension. The anchor category
is established based on the performance of the anchor in
reliability tests.

Expansion anchor is a post-installed anchor that is inserted


into a drilled hole in hardened concrete or masonry. Loads are
transferred to and from the base material by bearing, friction
or both.

Anchor group is a group of anchors of approximately equal


effective embedment and stiffness where the maximum
anchor spacing is less than the critical spacing.
Anchor reinforcement is reinforcement used to transfer the
full design load from the anchors into the structural member.
Anchor spacing is centerline-to-centerline distance between
loaded anchors.
Attachment is the structural assembly, external to the surface
of the concrete, that transmits loads to or receives loads from
the anchor.
Cast-in-place anchor is a headed bolt, headed stud or
hooked bolt installed before placing concrete.
Characteristic capacity is a statistical term indicating 90
percent confidence that there is 95 percent probability of the
actual strength exceeding the nominal strength. This is also
called the 5% fractile capacity..
Concrete breakout is a concrete failure mode that develops
a cone or edge failure of the test member due to setting of the
anchor or applied loads.
Concrete splitting failure is a concrete failure mode in which
the concrete fractures along a plane passing through the axis
of the anchor or anchors.
Cracked concrete is condition of concrete in which the anchor
is located. See Section 2.1.2.
Critical spacing is minimum required spacing between
loaded anchors to achieve full capacity.
Critical edge distance is minimum required edge distance to
achieve full capacity.
Cure time is the elapsed time after mixing of the adhesive
material components to achieve a state of hardening of the
adhesive material in the drilled hole corresponding to the
design mechanical properties and resistances. After the full
cure time has elapsed, loads can be applied.
Displacement controlled expansion anchor is
a post-installed anchor that is set by expansion against the

Edge distance is distance from centerline of anchor to the


free edge of base material in which the anchor is installed.
Effective embedment depth is the overall depth through
which the anchor transfers force to or from the surrounding
concrete. The effective embedment depth will normally be the
depth of the concrete failure surface in tension applications.
For cast-in headed anchor bolts and headed studs, the
effective embedment depth is measured from the bearing
contact surface of the head. For expansion anchors, it is
taken as the distance from surface of base material to tip of
expansion element(s).
Gel time is the elapsed time after mixing of the adhesive
material components to onset of significant chemical reaction
as characterized by an increase in viscosity. After the gel time
has elapsed, the anchors must not be disturbed.
Minimum edge distance is the spacing from the centerline
of the anchor to the edge of the base material required to
minimize the likelihood of splitting of the base material during
anchor installation.
Minimum spacing is distance between the centerlines of
adjacent loaded anchors to minimize the likelihood of splitting
of the base material during anchor installation.
Minimum member thickness is minimum required thickness
of member in which anchor is embedded to minimize the
likelihood of splitting of the base material.
Post-installed anchor is an anchor installed in hardened
concrete and masonry. Expansion, undercut, and adhesive
anchors are examples of post-installed anchors.
Projected area is the area on the free surface of the concrete
member that is used to represent the larger base of the
assumed rectilinear failure surface.
Pryout failure is a failure mode where anchors having limited
embedment depth and loaded in shear exhibit sufficient
rotation to produce a pryout fracture whereby the primary
fracture surface develops behind the point of load application.
This failure mode does not depend on the presence of
free edges.

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Pullout failure is a failure mode in which the anchor pulls
out of the concrete without development of the full steel or
concrete capacity.
Pull-through failure is a failure mode in which the anchor
body pulls through the expansion mechanism without
development of the full steel or concrete capacity.
Side face blowout strength is the strength of anchors with
deeper embedment but thinner side cover corresponding to
concrete spalling on the side face around the embedded head
while no major breakout occurs at the top concrete surface.
Steel failure is a failure mode in which the steel anchor
parts fracture.
Supplementary reinforcement is reinforcement that acts
to restrain the potential concrete breakout area but is not
designed to transfer the full design load from the anchors into
the structural member.
Torque controlled expansion anchor is a post-installed
expansion anchor that is set by the expansion of one or more
sleeves or other elements against the sides of the drilled hole
through the application of torque, which pulls the cone(s)
into the expansion sleeve(s). After setting, tensile loading can
cause additional expansion (follow-up expansion).
Undercut anchor is a post-installed anchor that derives
tensile holding strength by the mechanical interlock provided
by undercutting the concrete, achieved either by a special tool
or by the anchor itself during installation.

3.1.2 Anchors in concrete


and masonry
Post-installed anchor bolts are used for a variety of
construction anchoring applications including column
baseplates, supporting mechanical and electric services,
fixation of building facades and anchoring guardrails. Critical
connections, i.e., those that are either safety-related or whose
failure could result in significant financial loss, require robust
anchor solutions capable of providing a verifiable and durable
load path. In turn, the selection of a suitable anchor system
and its incorporation in connection design requires a thorough
understanding of the fundamental principles of anchoring.
While a general overview is provided here, additional
references can be found at the conclusion of this section.

3.1.3 Anchor working principles


Anchors designed for use in concrete and masonry develop
resistance to tension loading on the basis of one or more of
the following mechanisms:
Friction: This is the mechanism used by most post-installed
mechanical expansion anchors to resist tension loads,
including the KWIK Bolt TZ, HSL-3 and HDI anchors. The
frictional resistance resulting from expansion forces generated

between the anchor and the wall of the drilled hole during
setting of the anchor may also be supplemented by local
deformation of the concrete. The frictional force is proportional
to the magnitude of the expansion stresses generated by
the anchor. Torque-controlled expansion anchors like the
KWIK Bolt TZ and HSL-3 anchors use follow-up expansion
to increase the expansion force in response to increases in
tension loading beyond the service load level (preload) or to
adjust for changes in the state of the base material (cracking).
Keying: Undercut anchors and, to a lesser degree, certain
types of expansion anchors, rely on the interlock of the anchor
with deformations in the hole wall to resist the applied tension
loading. The (bearing) stresses developed in the base material
at the interface with the anchor bearing surfaces can reach
relatively high levels without crushing due to the triaxial nature
of the state of stress. Undercut anchors like the Hilti HDA
offer much greater resilience to variations in the base material
conditions and represent the most robust solution for most
anchoring needs.
Bonding (adhesion): Adhesive anchor systems utilize the
bonding mechanism that takes place between the adhesive
and the anchor element, and the adhesive and the concrete,
to transfer the applied load from the anchor element into the
concrete. The degree of bonding available is influenced by
the condition of the hole wall at the time of anchor installation.
Injection anchor systems like Hiltis HIT-HY 150 MAX-SD offer
unparalleled flexibility and high bond resistance for a wide
variety of anchoring applications.
Hybrid anchor elements like the Hilti HIT-Z threaded rod
combine the functionality of an adhesive anchor system with
the working principle of a torque-controlled expansion anchor
for increased reliability under adverse job-site conditions.
Shear resistance: Most anchors develop resistance to shear
loading via bearing of the anchor element against the hole wall
close to the surface of the base material. Shear loading may
cause surface spalling resulting in significant flexural stresses
and secondary tension in the anchor element.

3.1.4 Anchor behavior


under load
When loaded in tension to failure, anchors may exhibit one or
more identifiable failure modes. These include:
steel failure in tension
anchor pullout or pull-through failure
concrete breakout failure
concrete splitting failure
side-face blowout failure

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Failure modes associated with anchors loaded to failure in
shear may be characterized as follows:
steel failure in shear/tension
pullout or pull-through failure
concrete edge breakout failure
pryout failure

3.1.4.1 Prestressing
of Anchors
In general, properly installed anchors do not exhibit noticeable
deflection at the expected service load levels due to the
application of the prescribed installation torque. External
tension loading results in a reduction of the clamping force in
the connection with little increase in the corresponding bolt
tension force. Shear loads are resisted by a combination of
bearing and friction resulting from the anchor preload forces.
At load levels beyond the clamping load, anchor deflections
increase and the response of the anchor varies according to
the anchor force-resisting mechanism. Expansion anchors
capable of follow-up expansion show increased deflections
corresponding to relative movement of the cone and
expansion elements. Adhesive anchors exhibit a change
in stiffness corresponding to loss of adhesion between the
adhesive and the base material whereby tension resistance at
increasing displacement levels is provided by friction between
the uneven hole wall and the adhesive plug. In all cases,
increasing stress levels in the anchor bolt/element result in
increased anchor displacements.

3.1.4.2 Long term behavior


Following are some factors that can influence the long-term
behavior of post-installed anchoring systems.
Adhesive anchoring systems:
Pretensioning relaxation

Fatigue

Chemical resistance/durability

Concrete cracking

Creep

Corrosion

Freeze/thaw conditions

Fire

High temperature

Seismic loading

Mechanical anchoring systems:


Pretensioning relaxation

Corrosion

Fatigue

Fire

Concrete cracking

Seismic Loading

3.1.5 Anchor design


The design of anchors is based on an assessment of the
loading conditions and anchorage capacity. Strength Design
(SD), Load Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) and Allowable
Stress Design (ASD) methods are currently in use in North
America for the design of anchors.
Strength Design: The Strength Design Method for anchor
design has been incorporated into several codes such as IBC
and ACI 318. The method assigns specific strength reduction
factors to each of several possible failure modes, provides
predictions for the strength associated with each failure
mode, and compares the controlling strength with factored
loads. The Strength Design Method is generally considered
to result in a more consistent factor of safety and a more
accurate estimate of anchor resistance as compared to the
ASD approach. The Strength Design Method, as incorporated
in ACI 318 Appendix D, is discussed in Section 3.1.6. Strength
Design is state-of-the-art and Hilti recommends its use
where applicable.
Allowable loads: Under the Allowable Stress Design Method,
the allowable load, or resistance, is based on the application
of a safety factor to the mean result of laboratory testing to
failure, regardless of the controlling failure mode observed
in the tests. The safety factor is intended to account for
reasonably expected variations in loading. Adjustments for
anchor spacing and edge distance are developed as individual
factors based on testing of two- and four-anchor groups and
single anchors near free edges. These factors are multiplied
together for specific anchor layouts. This approach is
discussed further in section 3.1.8.

3.1.6 Strength Design SD


(LRFD)
Strength Design of anchors is referenced in the provisions
of ACI 355.2, ACI 355.4, ACI 318 Appendix D and the ICCES Acceptance Criteria AC193 for mechanical anchors and
AC308 for adhesive anchors. A summary of the relevant
design provisions, especially as they pertain to post-installed
anchors, is provided here.

All Hilti adhesive anchor systems suitable for use with the
Strength Design Method have been tested for sustained
loading conditions as per ACI 355.4 and ICC-ES Acceptance
Criteria AC308. Contact Hilti for additional information.

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3.1.6.1 Strength Design (SD)
terminology
A Nc
= projected concrete failure area of a single anchor
or group of anchors, for calculation of strength in
tension, in.2 (mm2)
A Na
= projected influence area of a single adhesive
anchor or group of adhesive anchors, for
calculation of bond strength in tension, in.2 (mm2)
A Nao
= projected influence area of a single adhesive
anchor, for calculation of bond strength in tension
if not limited by edge distance or spacing,
in.2 (mm2)
A Nco
= projected concrete failure area of a single anchor,
for calculation of strength in tension if not limited
by edge distance or spacing, in.2 (mm2)
A se,N
= effective cross-sectional area of anchor in
tension, in.2 (mm2)
A se,V
= effective cross-sectional area of anchor in shear,
in.2 (mm2)
A se

= tensile stress area of threaded part, in.2 (mm2)

A Vc
= projected concrete failure area of a single anchor
or group of anchors, for calculation of strength in
shear, in.2 (mm2)
A Vco
=


projected concrete failure area of a single anchor,


for calculation of strength in shear, if not limited
by corner influences, spacing, or member
thickness, in.2 (mm2)

c
= distance from anchor centerline to the closest
free edge of concrete, in. (mm)
cac
=



critical edge distance required to develop the


basic strength as controlled by concrete breakout
or bond of a post-installed anchor in tension in
uncracked concrete without supplementary
reinforcement to control splitting, in. (mm)

ca2
= distance from center of an anchor shaft to the
edge of concrete in the direction perpendicular
to ca1, in. (mm)
ccr,Na or cNa =


projected distance from the center of an anchor


shaft on one side of the anchor required to
develop the full bond strength of a single
adhesive anchor, in. (mm)

d or da = outside diameter of anchor or shaft diameter of


headed stud, headed bolt, or hooked bolt,
in. (mm)
dbit

= nominal drill bit diameter, in. (mm)

dh
= diameter of clearance hole in attachment
(e.g. baseplate), in. (mm)
dnom

= nominal anchor diameter, in. (mm)

do

= anchor outside diameter (O.D.), in. (mm)

e'N
=


distance between resultant tension load on a


group of anchors loaded in tension and the
centroid of the group of anchors loaded in
tension, in. (mm)

e'V
=


distance between resultant shear load on a group


of anchors loaded in shear in the same direction,
and the centroid of the group of anchors loaded
in shear in the same direction, in. (mm)

'c
= specified concrete compressive strength,
psi (MPa)
fya

= specified bolt minimum yield strength, psi (MPa)

futa
= specified bolt minimum ultimate strength,
psi (MPa)
h or ha = thickness of member in which an anchor is
located, as measured parallel to anchor axis,
in. (mm)
hef

= effective anchor embedment depth, in. (mm)

hmin

= minimum member thickness, in. (mm)

ca,max
= maximum distance from the center of an
anchor shaft to the edge of concrete, in. (mm)

h0
= depth of full diameter hole in base material,
in. (mm)

ca,min
= minimum distance from the center of an anchor
shaft to the edge of concrete, in. (mm)

kcr
= coefficient for basic concrete breakout strength in
tension, cracked concrete

ca1
=




kuncr
= coefficient for basic concrete breakout strength in
tension, uncracked concrete

distance from the center of an anchor shaft


to the edge of the concrete in one direction,
in. (mm); If shear is applied to anchor, ca1 is taken
in the direction of the applied shear; If tension
is applied to the anchor, ca1 is the minimum
edge distance, in. (mm)

kcp

= coefficient for pryout strength

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3.1.6.1 Strength Design (SD)
terminology

smin
= minimum spacing between adjacent
loaded anchors, in. (mm)

= load-bearing length of anchor for shear, in. (mm)

th

= anchor useable thread length, in. (mm)

tfix
= maximum thickness of attachment
(e.g. baseplate) to be fastened, in. (mm)

MsO
= characteristic value for the bending moment
corresponding to rupture, in-lb (Nm)
n

= number of anchors in a group

Na
= nominal bond strength in tension of a single
adhesive anchor, lb (kN)
Nag
= nominal bond strength in tension of a group of
adhesive anchors, lb (kN)
Nao
= characteristic tension capacity of a single
adhesive anchor in tension as limited by bond/
concrete failure, lb (kN)
Nb
= basic concrete breakout strength in tension
of a single anchor in cracked concrete, lb (kN)
Nba
= basic bond strength in tension of a single
adhesive anchor, psi (MPa)
Ncb
= nominal concrete breakout strength in tension of
a single anchor, lb (kN)
Ncbg
= nominal concrete breakout strength in tension of
a group of anchors, lb (kN)
Nn

= nominal strength in tension, lb (kN)

Np
= pullout strength in tension of a single anchor in
cracked concrete, lb (kN)
Npn,f'c
= nominal pullout strength in tension of a single
post-installed mechanical anchor, lb (kN)
Npn
= nominal pullout strength in tension of a single
anchor, lb (kN)
Nsa
= nominal strength of a single anchor or
individual anchor in a group of anchor in tension
as governed by the steel strength, lb (kN)
Nsb
= side face blowout strength of a single
anchor, lb (kN)
Nsbg
= side face blowout strength of a group of
anchors, lb (kN)
Nua
= factored tensile force applied to an anchor or an
individual anchor in a group of anchors, lb (kN)
s

= anchor axial spacing, in. (mm)

scr,Na
=


critical adhesive anchor spacing for tension


loading at which the tension capacity of each
anchor is theoretically unaffected by the presence
of the adjacent loaded anchor, in. (mm)

= elastic section modulus of anchor bolt, in.3 (mm3)

Tinst
= recommended anchor installation torque,
ft-lb (Nm)
Tmax

= maximum tightening torque, ft-lb (Nm)

Vb
= basic concrete breakout strength in shear
of a single anchor in cracked concrete, lb (kN)
Vcb
= nominal concrete breakout strength in shear of a
single anchor, lb (kN)
Vcbg
= nominal concrete breakout strength in shear of a
group of anchors, lb (kN)
Vcp
= nominal concrete pryout strength of a single
anchor, lb (kN)
Vcpg
= nominal concrete pryout strength of a group of
anchors, lb (kN)
Vn

= nominal strength in shear, lb (kN)

Vsa
= nominal shear strength of a single anchor or
individual anchor in a group of anchors as
governed by the steel strength, lb (kN)
Vua
= factored shear force applied to a single
anchor or group of anchors, lb (kN)

= strength reduction factor

cr
=



characteristic bond stress for cracked concrete


conditions taken as the 5 percent fractile of
results of tests performed and evaluated
according to ACI 355.4 or ICC-ES AC308,
psi (MPa)

uncr
=



characteristic bond stress for uncracked


concrete conditions taken as the 5 percent
fractile of results of tests performed and
evaluated according to ACI 355.4 or ICC-ES
AC308, psi (MPa)

c,N
= factor used to modify tensile strength of
anchors based on presence or absence of cracks
in concrete
c,p
= factor used to modify pullout strength of
anchors based on presence or absence of cracks
in concrete
c,V
=


factor used to modify shear strength of


anchors based on presence or absence of
cracks in concrete and presence or absence of
supplementary reinforcement

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3.1.6.1 Strength Design (SD)
terminology
cp,N
=



factor used to modify tensile strength of post-


installed anchors intended for use in uncracked
concrete without supplementary reinforcement
to account for the splitting tensile stresses due
to installation

ec,N
= factor used to modify tensile strength of anchors
based on eccentricity of applied loads
ec,V
= factor used to modify shear strength of anchors
based on eccentricity of applied loads
ed,N
= factor used to modify tensile strength of anchors
based on proximity to edges of concrete member
ed,V
= factor used to modify shear strength of anchors
based on proximity to edges of concrete member

In most cases, elastic analysis yields satisfactory results


and is recommended. It should be noted, however, that
the assumption of anchor load linearly proportional to the
magnitude of the applied load and the distance from the
neutral axis of the group is valid only if the attachment (e.g.
baseplate) is sufficiently stiff in comparison to the axial
stiffness of the anchors. For additional information on elastic
load distribution in typical column baseplate assemblies,
the reader is referred to Blodgett, O., Design of Welded
Structures, The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Note: Assuming a rigid base plate condition, Hiltis PROFIS
Anchor analysis and design software performs a simplified
finite element analysis to establish anchor load distribution on
an elastic basis.

ed,Na = factor used to modify tensile strength of


adhesive anchors based on proximity to edges
of concrete member
ec,Na = factor used to modify tensile strength of adhesive
anchors based on eccentricity of applied loads
cp,Na =


factor used to modify tensile strength of adhesive


anchors intended for use in uncracked concrete
without supplementary reinforcement to account
for the splitting tensile stresses due to installation

h,v
= factor used to modify the shear strength of
anchors located in a concrete member where
ha < 1.5ca1

3.1.6.2 Load distribution


As per ACI 318-11 Section D.3, load distribution should be
determined on the basis of elastic analysis unless it can be
shown that the nominal anchor strength is controlled by
ductile steel elements. Where plastic analysis (assumption of
fully yielded anchors) is used, compatibility of deformations
must be checked.

Example of incompatibility of deformations (displacements)

Example of elastic load distribution in a beam-wall connection

3.1.6.3 General requirements


for anchor strength
In accordance with general Strength Design Method principles
and ACI 318-11, Section D.4 and chapter 9, the design of
anchors must satisfy the following conditions:
Nn Nua
Vn Vua
whereby Nn and Vn are the controlling design strengths
from all applicable failure modes and Nua and Vua are the
factored tension and shear loads resulting from the governing
load combination. (The load combinations given in ACI
318-11 Section 9.2 generally conform with ASCE 7-10 load
combinations.) For this assessment, the following potential
failure modes are considered:
a) Steel strength of anchor in tension
b) Concrete breakout strength of anchor in tension
c) Pullout strength cast-in, post-installed expansion or
undercut anchor in tension
d) Concrete side-face blowout strength of headed anchor
in tension
e) Bond strength of adhesive anchor in tension
f) Steel strength of anchor in shear
g) Concrete breakout strength of anchor in shear
h) Concrete pryout strength of anchor in shear

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Condition A Condition B

i) Shear loads . . . . . . 0.75 . . . . . . . 0.70

ii) Tension loads

Nn = min | Nsa, Npn, Nsb, Ncb, Na |

Cast-in headed
studs, headed bolts,
or hooked bolts . . . . . 0.75 . . . . . . . . 0.70

Vn = min | Vsa, Vcp, Vcb |

Post-installed anchors:

Category 1 . . . . . . . . 0.75 . . . . . . . 0.65

Category 2 . . . . . . . . 0.65 . . . . . . . 0.55

Category 3 . . . . . . . . 0.55 . . . . . . . 0.45

Note that as per ACI 318-11 Section D.4.1, the strength


reduction factors applicable for each failure mode must be
applied prior to determining the controlling strength.
Thus, for a single anchor, the controlling strength would be
determined as follows:

In analogy, the controlling strength for an anchor group would


be determined as
Nn = min | Nsa, Npn, Nsbg, Ncbg, Nag |
Vn = min | Vsa, Vcpg, Vcbg |
In accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.3.6, for lightweight
concrete conditions, the modification factor a is taken as:
1.0 for cast-in and undercut anchor concrete failure
0.8 for expansion and adhesive anchor concrete failure
0.6 for adhesive bond failure
where is determined in accordance with Section 8.6.1 of
the same document. it is permitted to use an alternate value
of a where tests have been performed and evaluated in
accordance with ACI 355.2, ACI 355.4, or the relevant ICC-ES
acceptance criteria.

3.1.6.4 Strength
reduction factors
Strength reduction factors are intended to account for
possible reductions in resistance due to normally
expected variations in material strengths, anchor installation
procedures, etc. Relevant strength reduction factors as
given in ACI 318-11 Section D.4.3 for load combinations
in accordance with Section 9.2 of the same document are
provided below.
Anchor governed by a ductile steel element:

Tension loads . . 0.75

Shear loads . . . 0.65

Anchor governed by strength of a brittle steel element


(non-ductile):

Tension loads . . 0.65

Shear loads . . . 0.60

Refer to Section 3.1.3 and ACI 318-11 Section D.1 for


definition of a ductile steel element.
Anchor governed by concrete breakout, side-face blowout,
pullout, or pryout strength:

Condition A applies where supplementary reinforcement is


present, except for pullout and pryout strengths.
Condition B applies where supplementary reinforcement is not
present, and for pullout and pryout strengths.
Anchor categories are determined via testing conducted in
accordance with ACI 355.2 or ACI 355.4, wherein the anchor
sensitivity to variations in installation parameters and in the
concrete condition is investigated.

3.1.6.5 Design requirements


for tensile loading
In accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.5.1 the nominal
steel strength of an anchor in tension is determined
as follows:
Nsa = Ase,N futa (D-2)
where futa min [1.9 fya, 125,000 psi (860 MPa)]
Nominal minimum bolt steel yield and ultimate strengths for
Hilti anchor products can be found in the product specific
sections of this guide.
The nominal concrete breakout strength of a single anchor
loaded in tension is determined in accordance with ACI 31811 Section D.5.2 as follows:
A Nc
Ncb =

N (D-3)
A Nco ed,N c,N cp,N b
The nominal concrete breakout strength of anchor groups is
likewise determined as follows:
A
Ncbg = Nc ec,N ed,N c,N cp,N Nb (D-4)
A Nco
where:
A Nco
=


projected concrete failure area of a single


anchor with an edge distance equal to or
greater than 1.5hef

= 9 h ef2 (D-5)

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ec,N
=

modification factor for anchor groups


loaded by an eccentric tension force

1
=
(D-8)
1
2e'N
1+
3h ef

modification factor for edge effects for


single anchors or anchor groups loaded
in tension

1 if ca,min 1.5hef (D-9)

0.7 + 0.3

c,N
=




cp,N

Modification factor for splitting

Ref. ACI 318-11 Section D.5.2.7 and/or the


relevant ICC-ES Evaluation Service Report
for post-installed mechanical anchors

Nb
=

basic concrete breakout strength of a single


anchor in tension in cracked concrete

= kca

1.5hef

s2

1.5hef

A Nc

Example of determination of A Nc

ca,min

if ca,min < 1.5hef


(D-10)
1.5hef
Modification factor for concrete conditions
(uncracked, cracked, reinforced, etc.). Ref.
ACI 318-11 Section D.5.2.6 for cast-in-place
anchors. Ref. ICC-ES Evaluation
Service Report for post-installed anchors

s1

ed,N
=

ca,1

ca,2

A Nc
=
projected concrete failure area of a single

anchor or group of anchors approximated

as the base of the rectilinear geometrical

figure that results from projecting the failure

surface outward 1.5hef from the centerlines

of the anchor, or in the case of a group of

anchors, from a line through a row of

adjacent anchors. ANc shall not exceed
nANco, where n is the number of anchors in

the group that resist tension

'c hef1.5 (D-6)

Ref. ACI 318-11 Section D.5.2.2 for permitted values of the


effectiveness factor, kc.
For post-installed anchors that have been tested in
accordance with ACI 355.2 or ACI 355.4, specific values of the
effectiveness factor (more precisely, kcr for cracked concrete
conditions and kuncr for uncracked concrete conditions)
are established in accordance with the provisions of that
document or the relevant ICC-ES acceptance criteria. Values
of kcr and kuncr for Hilti anchor products can be found in the
product specific sections of this guide.

e'N

Definition of e'N for anchor groups


The nominal pullout strength of anchors loaded in tension is
determined in accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.5.3
as follows:
Npn = c,P Np (D-13)
where:
=
Np





for post-installed expansion and undercut


anchors, pullout strength based on the 5
percent fractile of results of tests performed
and evaluated according to ACI 355.2 or the
relevant ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria. It is
not permissible to calculate the pullout
strength in tension for such anchors

c,P
=

1.4 for anchors located in a region of a


concrete member where analysis indicates
no cracking at service load levels

1.0 where analysis indicates cracking at


service load levels

Pullout values are based on direct tension testing of anchors


in cracks as well as on the results of moving crack tests.
Additional pullout values associated with seismic testing may
also be provided.

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For headed anchors with deep embedment close to an edge
(c a1 < 0.4h ef), side-face blowout may control the design. In
most cases, restrictions on the placement of post-installed
anchors close to an edge will preclude this failure mode.
For further information, see ACI 318-11 Section D.5.4.
The nominal bond strength in tension of a single adhesive
anchor loaded in tension is determined in accordance with
ACI 318-11 Section D.5.5 as follows:
A Na
Na =

N (D-18)
A Nao ed,Na cp,Na ba
The nominal concrete breakout strength of anchor groups is
likewise determined as follows:
A
Nag = Na ec,Na ed,Na cp,Na Nba (D-19)
A Nao
where:
=
ANao

projected influence area of a single adhesive


anchor with an edge distance equal to or
greater than cNa

= (2cNa)2 (D-20)

cNa

uncr
= 10da (D-21)

=
ANa








1100

projected influence area of a single adhesive


anchor or group of adhesive anchors
approximated as a rectilinear area that
projects outward a distance cNa from the
centerline of the adhesive anchor, or in the
case of a group of adhesive anchors, from
a line through a row of adjacent adhesive
anchors. ANa shall not exceed nANao, where
n is the number of adhesive anchors
in the group that resist tension loads

ec,Na
=

modification factor for anchor groups


loaded by an eccentric tension force
1
1.0
= (D-23)
e'N
1+
cNa
ed,Na
=
modification factor for edge effects for

single adhesive anchors or adhesive

anchor groups loaded in tension

cp,Na
=


1.0 if ca,min cNa (D-24)


ca,min
0.7 + 0.3
if ca,min < cNa (D-25)
cNa
modification factor for splitting.
Ref. ACI 318-11 Section D.5.5.5 and/or the
relevant ICC-ES Evaluation Service Report
for post-installed adhesive anchors

Nba
=

basic bond strength of a single adhesive


anchor in tension in cracked concrete

acrdahef (D-22)

Where analysis indicates no cracking at service load levels, it


is permitted to use uncr in place of cr

3.1.6.6 Design requirements


for shear loading
In accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.6.1, the nominal
steel strength for headed stud anchors in shear is determined
as follows:
Vsa = Ase,V futa (D-28)
For cast-in headed bolt and hooked bolt anchors and for postinstalled anchors where sleeves do not extend through the
shear plane:
Vsa = 0.6Ase,V futa (D-29)
Where futa min [1.9 fy, 125,000 psi (860 MPa)]
For other post-installed anchors where sleeves extend through
the shear plane, Vsa is based on the results of tests performed
and evaluated according to ACI 355.2 or the relevant ICC-ES
Acceptance Criteria. Alternatively, Eq. (D-29) is permitted to
be used.
In accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.6.1.3, the nominal
shear strength of anchors used with built-up grout pads must
be multiplied by a 0.80 factor.
The nominal concrete breakout strength of a single anchor
loaded in shear is determined in accordance with ACI 318-11
Section D.6.2 as follows:
A Vc
Vcb =
V (D-30)
A Vco ed,V c,V h,V b
The concrete breakout strength of anchor groups is likewise
determined as follows:
A Vc
Vcbg =
V (D-31)
A Vco ec,V ed,V c,V h,V b

where:

=
A Vco






projected area for a single anchor in a deep


member with a distance from edges equal
to or greater than 1.5ca1 in the direction
perpendicular to the shear force. It is
permitted to evaluate AVco as the base of
a half pyramid with a side length parallel to
the edge of 3ca1 and a depth of 1.5ca1

= 4.5(ca1)2 (D-32)

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A Vc
=










projected area of the failure surface on


the side of the concrete member at its edge
for a single anchor or a group of anchors.
It is permitted to evaluate A Vc as the base
of a truncated half pyramid projected on
the side face of the member where the top
of the half pyramid is given by the axis of
the anchor row selected as critical. The
value of ca1 must be taken as the distance
from the edge to this axis. A Vc must not
exceed n A Vco, where n is the number of
anchors in the group

ec,V
=

modification factor for anchor groups


loaded eccentrically in shear
1
=
1.0
(D-36)
2e'V
1+
3ca1

ed,V
=


modification factor for edge effect for a


single anchor or group of anchors loaded
in shear computed using the smaller value
of ca2

1.0 if ca2 1.5ca1 (D-37)


ca2
0.7 + 0.3
if ca2 < 1.5ca1 (D-38)
1.5ca1

c,V
=


modification factor for concrete conditions


(uncracked, cracked, reinforced, etc.). Ref.
ACI 318-11 Section D.6.2.7 for permitted
values of this factor

h,V
=

modification factor for anchor located in a


member where ha 1.5ca1 (thin member)

1.5c
ha

a1
= (D-39)

Vb
=
basic concrete breakout strength in shear

of a single anchor in cracked concrete,

determined as the smaller of (D-33) and
(D-34).

Ref. ACI 318-11 Section D.6.2.2 for limiting

values of e:

(( )

0.2

e
7
da a 'c (ca1)1.5
= (D-33)
d

9a 'c (ca1)1.5
= (D-34)

The nominal pryout strength of a single anchor is determined


in accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.6.3 as follows:
Vcp = kcpNcp (D-40)
For cast-in, expansion, and undercut anchors, Ncp must be
taken as Ncb (D-3). For adhesive anchors, Ncp must be the
lesser of Na (D-18) and Ncb (D-3).
Likewise, for anchor groups, the pryout strength is
determined as follows:
Vcpg = kcpNcpg (D-41)
For cast-in, expansion, and undercut anchors, Ncpg must be
taken as Ncbg (D-4). For adhesive anchors, Ncpg must be the
lesser of Nag (D-19) and Ncbg (D-4).
In Eq. (D-40) and (D-41):
kcp = 1.0 for hef < 2.5 in.
kcp = 2.0 for hef 2.5 in.

3.1.6.7 Interaction
Strength Design
Where anchors are loaded simultaneously in tension and
shear, interaction must be considered. In accordance with
ACI 318-11 Section D.7, interaction may be checked
as follows:
If Vua 0.2Vn

Nn Nua

If Nua 0.2Nn Vn Vua

If Nua > 0.2Nn


N
[ N
] + [ VV ] 1.2
ua

and

ua

(D-42)

Vua > 0.2Vn


Alternatively, ACI 318-11 Section RD.7 permits the use of an
interaction expression of the form:
V
+
[ N
[ V ]
N ]
ua

ua

1.0

Where varies from 1 to 2. The current trilinear


recommendation is a simplification of the expression
where = 5/3.

for cast-in headed studs, headed bolts,


or hooked bolt, Ref. ACI 318-11
Section D.6.2.3

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3.1.6.8 Required edge
distances, anchor
spacing and member
thickness
Strength Design

Note that stand-off installations of post-installed mechanical


anchors require a nut and bearing washer at the concrete
surface as shown below for proper anchor function and to
properly resist compression loads.

Refer to ACI 318 -11 Section D.8, ACI 355.2, ACI 355.4, or
the relevant ICC-ES acceptance criteria for the geometry
requirements for cast-in-place and post-installed anchors.

3.1.6.9 Bolt bending


Strength Design
An additional check for shear load resulting from stand-off
conditions can be performed when calculating nominal shear
strengths.
M Ms
VsM
=

whereby:
M
=

adjustment of bending moment associated


with rotational restraint, where 1 M 2

MS

resultant flexural resistance of single anchor

= Ms0

( 1-N
N )
ua

sa

Ms0
=
characteristic flexural resistance of single
anchor

= 1.2 S fu,min

fu,min
=

minimum nominal ultimate tensile strength


of anchor element

S
=

elastic section modulus of anchor bolt


at concrete surface (a uniform cross section
is assumed)

( * d3) / 32

internal lever arm adjusted for spalling of the


concrete surface as follows:

z + (n do)

z
=

distance from center of base plate to


surface of concrete (standoff distance)

do

anchor outside diameter at concrete surface

n
=

0, for loading with clamping at the concrete


surface as provided by a nut and washer
assembly (required for mechanical anchors)

0.5, for loading without clamping at the


concrete surface, e.g., adhesive anchor
without nut and washer at concrete surface

Determination of bolt bending Strength Design

3.1.7 H
 ilti Simplified Strength
Design Tables
The Hilti Simplified Strength Design Tables are not a new
method of designing an anchor that is different than the
provisions of ACI 318 Appendix D. Rather, it is a series of
pre-calculated tables and reduction factors meant to help
the designer create a quick calculation of the capacity of the
Hilti anchor system, and still be compliant with the codes and
criteria of ACI.
The Hilti Simplified Strength Design Tables are formatted
similar to the Allowable Stress Design (ASD) tables and
reduction factors which was a standard of practice for design
of post-installed anchors.
The Hilti Simplified Strength Design Tables combine the
simplicity of performing a calculation according to the ASD
method with the code-required testing, evaluation criteria and
technical data in ACI 318 Appendix D.

3.1.7.1 Data development of


Hilti Simplified Strength
Design Tables
The Hilti Simplified Tables have two table types. The single
anchor capacity table and the reduction factor table.
Single anchor capacity tables show the design strength in
tension and shear. This is the capacity of a single anchor
with no edge distance or concrete thickness influences and
is based on the assumptions outlined in the footnotes below
each table.
Reduction factor tables are created by comparing the single
anchor capacity to the capacity that includes the influence
of a specific edge distance, spacing, or concrete thickness,
using the equations of ACI 318-11 Appendix D.

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The single anchor tension capacity is based on the lesser of
concrete breakout strength or pullout strength for mechanical
anchors and the lesser of concrete breakout strength or bond
strength for adhesive anchors.

Adjustment factors are applied for all applicable near edge


and spacing conditions.

Mechanical anchors Nn = min | Ncb ;Npn |

For example, the capacity in tension corresponding to the


anchor group based on worst case anchor a in the figure
below is evaluated as follows:

Adhesive anchors

Ndes = 4 Nn A,x A,y R,x R,y

Nn = min | Ncb ;Na |

The shear value is based on the pryout strength for both


mechanical and adhesive anchors.

Vn = Vcp

Concrete breakout, pullout, bond, and pryout are calculated


according to ACI 318-11 Appendix D using the variables
from the product specific ESR's or testing in accordance
with ACI 355.2 or ACI 355.4. These variables include the
strength reduction factors (), effectiveness factor (k), pullout
strength (Np), and bond strength (t), as well as the geometrical
properties such as diameter and embedment depth.

3.1.7.2 How to calculate anchor


capacity using Hilti
Simplified Strength
Design Tables

Note: designs are for orthogonal anchor bolt patterns and no


reduction factor for the diagonally located adjacent anchor is
required.

The process for calculating the capacity of a single anchor


or anchor group is similar to the ASD calculation process
currently outlined in Section 3.1.8 of this guide.

Where anchors are loaded simultaneously in tension and


shear, interaction must be considered. The interaction
equation is as follows:

The design strength of an anchor is obtained as follows:


Nua
Vua
____ + ____ 1.2
N
Vdes
des
where:

Tension:
Ndes = n min | Nn AN RN ; Nsa |
Shear:
Vdes = n min | Vn AV RV HV ; Vsa |
where:

n =
number of anchors
Ndes = design resistance in tension

Nn = design strength in tension considering
concrete breakout, pullout, or bond failure

Nsa = design strength in tension considering
steel failure
Vdes = design resistance in shear

Vn = design strength in shear considering
concrete failure

Vsa = design strength in shear considering steel
failure
AN = adjustment factor for spacing in tension
RN = adjustment factor for edge distance in
tension
AV =
adjustment factor for spacing in shear
RV = adjustment factor for edge distance in shear
HV = adjustment factor for concrete thickness in
shear (this is a new factor that ASD did not
use previously)

Nua = Required strength in tension based on


factored load combinations of ACI 318
Chapter 9.
Vua = Required strength in shear based on
factored load combinations of ACI 318
Chapter 9.
The full tension strength can be permitted if:

Vua
_____ 0.2
V
des
The full shear strength can be permitted if:

Nua
____ 0.2
N
des

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3.1.7.3 Allowable Stress Design
(ASD)

Consideration of sustained loads is based on ACI 318-11

The values of Ndes and Vdes developed from Section 3.1.7.2


are design strengths and are to be compared to the required
strength in tension and shear from factored load combinations
of ACI 318 Chapter 9.

3.1.7.6 Accuracy of the Hilti


Simplified Strength
Design Tables

The design strength can be converted to an ASD value


as follows:

Ndes
Ndes,ASD = _____

ASD

Vdes
Vdes,ASD = _____

ASD
where:

ASD = Conversion factor calculated as a weighted
average of the load factors for the
controlling load combination.
An example for the calculation of ASD is as follows:
Controlling strength design load combination is 1.2D
+ 1.6L, % contribution is 30% D, 70% L

ASD =

1.2 x 0.30 + 1.6 x 0.70 = 1.48

3.1.7.4 Seismic design


To determine the seismic design strength a reduction factor,
seis, is applied to the applicable table values. This value of
seis will be in the footnotes of the relevant design tables.
The value of seis for concrete / bond / pullout failure is based
on 0.75 times a reduction factor determined from testing. The
total reduction is footnoted in the tables.
The value of seis for steel failure is based on testing and is
typically only applied for shear. There is no additional 0.75
factor. The reduction is footnoted in the tables.
The factored load and associated seismic load combinations
that will be compared to the design strength can be
determined from ACI and national or local code requirements.
An additional value for non-ductile may be needed based on
failure mode or ductility of the attached components.

3.1.7.5 Sustained loads and


overhead use
Sustained loading is calculated by multiplying the value of
Nn by 0.55 and comparing the value to the tension dead
load contribution (and any sustained live loads or other loads)
of the factored load. Edge, spacing, and concrete thickness
influences do not need to be accounted for when evaluating
sustained loads.

Appendix D.

Calculations using the Hilti Simplified Strength Design


Tables have the potential of providing a design strength that
is exactly what would be calculated using equations from
ACI 318 Appendix D.
The tables for the single anchor design strength for concrete
/ bond / pullout / pryout failure or steel failure have the same
values that will be computed using the provisions of ACI.
The load adjustment factors for edge distance influences are
based on a single anchor near an edge. The load adjustment
factors for spacing are determined from the influence of two
adjacent anchors. Each reduction factor is calculated for the
minimum value of either concrete or bond failure. When more
than one edge distance and/or spacing condition exists,
the load adjustment factors are multiplied together. This
will result in a conservative design when compared to a full
calculation based on ACI. Additionally, if the failure mode in
the single anchor tables is controlled by concrete failure, and
the reduction factor is controlled by bond failure, this will also
give a conservative value (and vice versa).
The following is a general summary of the accuracy of the
simplified tables:
Single anchor tables have values equivalent to a
calculation according to ACI.
Since the table values, including load adjustment
factors, are calculated using equations that are not
linear, linear interpolation is not permitted. Use the
smaller of the two table values listed. This provides
a conservative value if the application falls between
concrete compressive strengths, embedment depths,
or spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness.
For one anchor near one edge, applying the edge
distance factor typically provides accurate values
provided the failure mode of the table values is the
same. If the failure mode is not the same, the values
are conservative.
For two to four anchors in tension with no edge
reductions, applying the spacing factors provides a
value that is equivalent to the ACI calculated values,
provided the controlling failure modes of the table
values are the same. If the failure mode is not the same,
the values are conservative.

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Moments or torsion: while a designer can apply a
moment or torsion to the anchor system and obtain a
specific load per anchor, the tables themselves do not
have specific factors to account for moments or torsion
applied to the anchor system

The spacing factor in shear is conservative when


compared to two anchors with no edge distance
considerations. This factor is based on spacing near
an edge and can be conservative for installations away
from the edge of the concrete member. Note: for less
conservative results, it is possible to use the spacing
factor in tension for this application if there is no edge
distance to consider.
The concrete thickness factor in shear is conservative
when compared to an anchor with no edge influences.
This factor is based on applications near an edge. In the
middle of a concrete member this is conservative. Note:
for less conservative results, this factor can be ignored
if the application is not near an edge
Load adjustment factors are determined by calculations
according to ACI 318-11 Appendix D. This is more
conservative than ACI 318-08 Appendix D because
the g,Na factor, which is always greater than or equal
to 1.0, does not need to be calculated. Thus, some
calculations will be more conservative than a calculation
from the Hilti PROFIS Anchor design software when
using the ACI 318-08 code for design.

Standoff is not considered in the steel design tables.


Hilti Simplified Strength Design Tables assume an
orthogonal layout
As stated above, while the Hilti Simplified Strength Design
Tables are limited in application, the designer can use the Hilti
PROFIS Anchor design software which does account for the
conditions noted above.
There may be additional applications not noted above.
Contact Hilti with any questions for specific applications.

3.1.8 Allowable Stress Design


(ASD)
3.1.8.1 Allowable Stress Design
(ASD) terminology
Anom

= nominal bolt cross sectional area, in.2 (mm2)

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Asl

= cross sectional area of anchor sleeve, in.2 (mm2)

For applications such as a four bolt or six bolt anchor pattern


in a corner in a thin slab, the calculation can be up to 80%
conservative when compared to a calculation according
to ACI, and when using the Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design
Software. It is always suggested to use the Hilti PROFIS
Anchor Design Software or perform a calculation by hand
using the provisions of ACI to optimize the design. This is
especially true when the Hilti Simplified Strength Design Table
calculation does not provide a value that satisfies the design
requirements. Additional assistance can be given by your
local Hilti representative.

Ast

= tensile stress area of threaded part, in.2 (mm2)

3.1.7.7 Limitations using Hilti


Simplified Strength
Design Tables
There are additional limitations that the Hilti Simplified
Strength Design Tables do not consider:
Load combinations: table values are meant to be used
with the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2
Supplementary reinforcement: table values, including
reduction factors, are based on Condition B which
does not consider the effects of supplementary
reinforcement, nor is there an influence factor that can
be applied to account for supplementary reinforcement
Eccentric loading: currently, there is not a method
for applying a factor to the tables to account for
eccentric loading

c
= distance from anchor centerline to the closest
free edge of base material, in. (mm)
ccr

= critical edge distance, in. (mm)

cmin

= minimum edge distance, in. (mm)

= anchor bolt diameter (shank diameter), in. (mm)

dbit

= nominal drill bit diameter, in. (mm)

dh
= diameter of clearance hole in attachment
(e.g. baseplate), in. (mm)
dnom

= nominal anchor diameter, in. (mm)

do

= anchor outside diameter (O.D.), in. (mm)

dw

= washer diameter, in. (mm)

= adjustment factor for anchor spacing

c
= concrete compressive strength as measured by
testing of cylinders, psi (MPa)
'c
= specified concrete compressive strength,
psi (MPa)
RN
= adjustment factor for edge distance,
tension loading
RV1
= adjustment factor for edge distance, shear
loading perpendicular and towards free edge

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RV2
= adjustment factor for edge distance, shear
loading parallel to free edge

= allowable shear load (based on mean value


Vallow
from tests and a global safety factor), lb (kN)

RV3
= adjustment factor for edge distance, shear
loading perpendicular and away from free edge

Vd

= design shear load (unfactored), lb (kN)

Vrec

= recommended shear load, lb (kN)

fy

= specified reinforcing bar yield strength, psi (MPa)

Fy

= specified bolt minimum yield strength, psi (MPa)

Fu
= specified bolt minimum ultimate strength,
psi (MPa)
h
= thickness of member in which anchor is
embedded as measured parallel to anchor axis,
in. (mm)
hef

= effective anchor embedment depth, in. (mm)

hmin

= minimum member thickness, in. (mm)

hnom
= distance between base material surface and
bottom of anchor (prior to setting is applicable),
in. (mm)
ho
= depth of full diameter hole in base material,
in. (mm)

= anchor embedded length, in. (mm)

th

= anchor useable thread length, in. (mm)

3.1.8.2 General requirements


and recommended
loads
In accordance with the general ASD principles, the design of
anchors must satisfy the following conditions:
Nservice Nrec
Vservice Vrec
whereby Nservice and Vservice are the service tension and shear
loads resulting from the governing load combinations (i.e.
ASCE 7-10) and Nrec and Vrec are the recommended allowable
loads for an anchor or a group of anchors.
The ASD method is currently referenced in masonry-related
ICC-ES AC01, AC58, AC60, and AC106.
The recommended allowable loads for an anchor or a group
of anchors are obtained as follows:
Tension:
Shear:

Nrec = Nallow RN A
Vrec = Vallow RV A

MuM,5% = characteristic flexural resistance of anchor


bolt (5% fractile) , in-lb (Nm)

where:

Nallow

= allowable tension load, lb (kN)

Nd

= design tension load (unfactored), lb (kN)

Nrec

= recommended tension load, lb (kN)

Nallow
= allowable load (based on the mean value from
laboratory testing to failure and a global safety
factor)

= anchor axial spacing, in. (mm)

Nrec

scr
= critical spacing between adjacent
loaded anchors, in. (mm)

= elastic section modulus of anchor bolt, in. (mm )

sW

= width of anchor nut across flats, in. (mm)

t fix
= maximum thickness of attachment
(e.g. baseplate) to be fastened, in. (mm)
Tinst
= recommended anchor installation torque,
ft-lb (Nm)
Tmax

= maximum tightening torque, ft-lb (Nm)

Vrec

= recommended shear load

Vallow

= allowable shear load

= adjustment factor for anchor spacing

RN
= adjustment factor for edge distance,
tension loading

smin
= minimum spacing between adjacent
loaded anchors, in. (mm)
3

= recommended tension load

RV1
= adjustment factor for edge distance, shear loading
perpendicular and toward free edge
RV2
= adjustment factor for edge distance, shear loading
parallel to free edge
RV3
= adjustment factor for edge distance, shear loading
perpendicular and away from free edge
Adjustment factors are multiplicative and are applied for all
edge and spacing conditions that are less than ccr and scr,
respectively.

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For example, the recommended tension load corresponding to
anchor a in the figure below is evaluated as follows:

where:
Nd

= design tension load (ASD);

Vd

= design shear load (ASD); and

= exponent, 1 2

The value used for corresponds to the type of interaction


equation being considered. A value of = 1.0 corresponds
to a straight line interaction equation, while a value of = 5/3
corresponds to a parabolic interaction equation.

3.1.8.5 Shear load with lever


arm (bolt bending) - ASD
Frec,a = Fallow,a Rx Ry Ax Ay
Note that no reduction factor for the diagonally located
adjacent anchor is required.

3.1.8.3 Critical and minimum


spacing and edge
distance
Spacing adjustment factors are applicable for cases where the
anchor spacing is such that:

M
= adjustment of bending moment associated with
rotational restraint, where 1 M 2

s min s < s cr
where:
s min
= minimum spacing between loaded
anchors; and
s cr
= critical spacing between loaded anchors
(anchor spacing equal to or greater than the
one requiring a reduction factor)
Similarly, for near-edge anchors, the edge distance
adjustment factor(s) are applicable for cases where the anchor
edge distance is such that:
c min c < c cr
where:
c min

= minimum edge distance; and

c cr
= critical edge distance (anchor edge distance
equal to or greater than the one requiring a
reduction factor)

3.1.8.4 Interaction - ASD


Where anchors are loaded simultaneously in tension and
shear, interaction must be considered. The usual form of the
interaction equation for anchors is as follows:

[ ] [ ]

Vd
N d
+
N rec Vrec

When shear load is applied to a stand-off connection, the


anchor bolt is subjected to combined shear and bending,
and a separate assessment of the standoff condition
is appropriate. In the absence of other guidance, the
recommended shear load associated with bolt bending
for anchors subjected to shear loads applied at a standoff
distance z may be evaluated as follows:
M MuM,5%
Vrec =
1.7
where:

1.0

Vrec
= recommended shear load corresponding
to bending
MuM,5% = characteristic flexural resistance of a single anchor

N
1- d

= 1.2 S futa
N rec
futa
= minimum ultimate tensile strength of anchor

S
= elastic section modulus of anchor bolt
at concrete surface (a uniform cross section
is assumed)

= internal lever arm adjusted for spalling of


the surface concrete as follows:

= z + (n do )

z
= distance from center of base plate to surface of
concrete (standoff distance)
d0

= anchor outside diameter at concrete surface

n
= 0, for static loading with clamping at the concrete
surface as provided by a nut and washer
assembly (required for mechanical anchors);

= 0.5, for static loading without clamping at the
concrete surface, e.g., adhesive anchor without
nut and washer at concrete surface

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Determination of bolt bending ASD


Note that stand-off installations of post-installed mechanical
anchors require a nut and bearing washer at the concrete
surface as shown above for proper anchor function.

3.1.8.6 Increase in capacity


for short-term
loading ASD
Some building codes allow a capacity (stress) increase of
1/3 when designing for short-term loading such as wind or
seismic. The origin of the 1/3 increase is unclear as it relates
to anchor design, but it is generally assumed to address two
separate issues: 1) strain-rate effects, whereby the resistance
of some materials is increased for transitory stress peaks,
and 2) the lower probability of permanent and transitory loads
occurring simultaneously.
While Hilti does not include the 1/3 increase in published
capacities for anchors in concrete, it is the responsibility of the
designer to determine the appropriateness of such a capacity
increase under the applicable code.

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Notes

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3.1.9 Design examples

See http://www.us.hilti.com for more design examples.


Strength Design example, mechanical anchors, KWIK Bolt TZ
Objective:
Determine the controlling
design strength in tension
and shear.

"

7VB


7VB

Check the controlling


design strength in tension and shear against the
factored service loads in
tension and shear.

Dimensional
parameters:
d0
= 5/8 in.
hnom = 4.75 in.
hef = 4 in.
tfixture = 1/2 in.
=
=
=
=
=

/ VB

Z
"

4FDUJPO""

h
sx
sy
c+x
c+y



Given:
Normal weight concrete, 'c = 4,000 psi; cracked concrete conditions assumed; seismic design category (SDC) C
Reference ACI 318-11, Ch. 9 and ICC-ES ESR-1917 for LRFD Factors
=> Assume condition B for all factors
Carbon steel 5/8" x 6" KWIK Bolt TZ anchors; anchors are considered ductile steel elements
4 anchors in tension: no tension eccentricity
4 anchors in shear: no shear eccentricity
[Seismic without o (D.3.3.4.3(a))] Nua = 1,500 lb Vua(-y direction) = 3,000 lb
[Seismic with o (D.3.3.4.3(d))]
Nua = 3,000 lb Vua(-y direction) = 6,000 lb

12 in.
4 in.
4 in.
6 in.
8 in.

Things to check:
Geometry requirements
Tension design strengths
Shear design strengths

Seismic per D.3.3.4.3 (d)


Seismic per D.3.3.5.3 (c)
Tension/shear interaction

References:
Mechanical anchor KWIK Bolt TZ
ACI 318-11, Appendix D
ICC-ES ESR-1917

Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-1917, KWIK Bolt TZ

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.

D.8
RD.8

Section 4.1.10
Table 1
Table 3
Figure 4

D.5.2.1
RD.5.2.1

Check minimum anchor spacing, edge distance, concrete member thickness

BDDFQUBCMFFEHFEJTUBODF
BOETQBDJOHDPNCJOBUJPOT
JOTIBEFEBSFB

spacing (s) in

7
(3.25 in, 5.875 in)

6
5

(6.00 in, 4.00 in)


cmin and smin for
application

4
(4.25 in, 3.00 in)

3
2
1
1

edge distance (c) in

cmin = 3.25 in. when s 5.875 in.


smin = 3 in. when c 4.25 in.
Notes on tension parameters:
3hef = (3) (4 in.) = 12 in.
s = 4 in. < 12 in. consider group action
1.5hef = (1.5)(4 in.) = 6 in. c = cmin = 6 in. no edge influence in tension

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-1917, KWIK Bolt TZ

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.

D.6.2.1
RD.6.2.1

Section 4.1.10
Table 1
Table 3
Figure 4

D.8
RD.8

Section 4.1.10
Table 1
Table 3
Figure 4

D.5.1.2

Section 4.1.2

D.5.1.2
Eq. (D-2)

Table 3

D.5.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-4)

Section 4.1.3

c+x = 6 in.
c+y = 8 in.
sy = 4 in.
c-y =
cmax = 1.5 hef = (1.5) (4 in.) = 6 in.
if c 6 in. use 1.5 hef
smax = 3 hef = (3) (4 in.) = 12 in.
if s > 12 in. no group action
ANc = (c-x + sx + c+x ) (c+y + sy + c-y ) = (6 in. + 4 in. + 6 in.) (6 in. + 4 in. + 6 in.) = 256 in2
ANc0 = (9) (hef)2 = (9) (4 in.)2 =144 in2

D.5.2.1
RD.5.2.1
Eq. (D-5)

No tension eccentricity ec,N = 1.0

D.5.2.4
Eq. (D-8)

D.5.2.5
Eq. (D-9)

D.5.2.6
D.5.2.7

D.5.2.2
Eq. (D-6)

Table 3

D.5.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-4)

Table 3

Notes on tension parameters:


Check shear parallel to x+ edge ca1 = 6 in.
3ca1 = (3)(6 in.) = 18 in.
sy = 4 in. < 18 in. consider group action
Check shear parallel to y+ edge ca2 = 8 in.
1.5ca1 = (1.5) (6 in.) = 9 in.

8 in. < 9 in. consider edge influence
Minimum base material thickness = 6 in. Actual base material thickness (h) = 12 in.
Notes on tension parameters:
hef = 4 in. for a 5/8" KWIK Bolt TZ having hnom = 4.75 in.
hnom = hole depth
Anchor length (anch) = 6" for a 5/8" x 6" KWIK Bolt TZ.
Fixture thickness ( tfixture ) = 1/2 in.
Assume the nut/washer thickness = 3/4 in.
Actual thread length = 2.75 in.
Available thread length = anch - hef = 6 in. 4 in. = 2 in.
tfixture + nut/washer thickness = 1/2 in. + 3/4 in. = 1.25 in.
2 in. > 1.25 in.

6 in. < 12 in. OK

OK

Calculate nominal steel strength in tension: Nsa


4-anchors in tension. Highest tension load acting on a single anchor = Nua / 4 = 3,000 lb / 4-anchors

Steel strength: Nsa = 17,170 lb/anchor

= 750 lb / anchor

Calculate nominal concrete breakout strength in tension: Ncbg =

ANc
ec,N ed,N c,N cp,N Nb
ANco

c-x = sx = 4 in.

The smallest edge distance (cmin) = 6 in. = 1.5hef no reduction for edge distance
Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed

c,N = 1.0

Note: normal weight concrete a = 1.0.


Nb = kc,cr a
Ncbg =

c' (hef)1,5 = (17) (1.0)

256 in2
144 in2

4,000 psi (4 in.)1.5 = 8,601 lb

(1.0) (1.0) (1.0) (1.0) (8,601 lb) = 15,290 lb

ed,N = 1.0

cp,N = 1.0

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-1917, KWIK Bolt TZ
Calculate nominal pullout strength in tension: Npn,'c = Np,seis

'c
2,500

Note: Pullout strength does not need to be considered. Reference Table 3 in ESR-1917.
Calculate nominal steel strength in shear: Vsa
Four anchors in shear. Highest load acting on a single anchor = Vua / 4 = 6,000 lb / 4-anchors = 1,500 lb / anchor
Steel strength: Vsa = Veq = 7,600 lb / anchor
Calculate nominal concrete breakout strength in shear: Vcbg =

AVc
ec,V ed,V c,V h,V Vb
AVco

c-x = sx = 4 in.

c+x = 6 in.
c+y = 8 in.
sy = 4 in. c-y =
Note: Shear load acts in the y direction. c-y = no concrete breakout assumed in the y direction
Concrete breakout for shear parallel to the edge (+x direction) should be checked per D.6.2.1(c).

Assume the full shear load acts on the row of anchors nearest to the x+ edge ca1 = 6 in.
1.5ca1 = (1.5) (6 in.) = 9 in.
if c 9 in. use 1.5 ca1
h = 12 in.
smax = 3 ca1 = (3) (6 in.) = 18 in.
if s > 18 in. no group action
AVc = (c+y + sy + c-y ) (MINIMUM [1.5ca1 ; h]) = (8 in. + 4 in. + 9 in.) (9 in.) = 189 in2
AVc0 = (4.5) (ca1 )2 = (4.5) (6 in.)2 =162 in2

No shear eccentricity ec,V = 1.0

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.

Section 4.1.8.2
Table 3

Table 3

D.6.1.2

Section 4.1.5

D.6.1.2
Eq. (D-29)

Table 3

D.6.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-31)

Section 4.1.6

D.6.2.1 (c)

D.6.2.1
RD.6.2.1
Eq. (D-32)

D.6.2.5
Eq. (D-36)

D.6.2.6
Eq. (D-38)

D.6.2.7

D.6.2.8
Eq. (D-39)

D.6.2.2
Eq. (D-33)
Eq. (D-34)

Table 3

D.6.2.1 (b)
D.6.2.1 (c)
Eq. (D-31)

Table 3

The edge distances perpendicular to the direction of the shear load are defined as ca2.

Note: D.6.2.1(c) permits ed,V = 1.0 to be used when calculating shear parallel to an edge.
The ed,V calculation in this example is conservative.
c a2+y
8 in.
ed,V = 0.7 + 0.3
= 0.7 + 0.3
= 0.967
ca2+y = 8 in. ca2-y =
1.5ca1
9 in.

( )

Cracked concrete conditions, no edge reinforcement assumed c,V = 1.0


h,v =

1.5ca1
ha

Check: ha = 12 in. ; 1.5ca1 = 9 in.

12 in. > 9 in. h,V = 1.0

Note: normal weight concrete a = 1.0


(a) Vb = (7)

( )
e

0.2

danchor

danchor

c' (ca1)1.5

e = MINIMUM [hef ; 8danchor ] = MINIMUM [4 in. ; 5 in.] = 4 in.


Vb = (7)

4 in.
0.625 in.

(b) Vb = 9 a

0.2

(1.0)

0.625 in.

'c (ca1)1.5 = (9) (1.0)

6,000 psi (6 in.)1.5 = 7,456 lb


4,000 psi (6 in.)1.5 = 8,366 lb

Vb = minimum [ (a), (b) ] = 7,456 lb


Vcbg =

189 in2
162 in2

(1.0) (0.967) (1.0) (1.0) (7,456 lb) = 8,411 lb

Calculate shear parallel to edge: Vcbg,parallel = (2) (8,411 lb) = 16,822 lb

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-1917, KWIK Bolt TZ

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.

D.6.3.1 (b)
Eq. (D-41)

Section 4.1.7

Calculate nominal concrete pryout strength in shear: Vcbg = (kcp) (Ncbg)


Vcpg = (kcp) (Ncbg)

Ncbg = 15,290 lb

hef = 4 in. kcp = 2

D.6.3.1 (b)
Eq. (D-41)

Vcpg = (2) (15,290 lb) = 30,580 lb

Table 3

Summary
Anchors are ductile steel elements check D.3.3.4.3 (a) first
[Ductility check] Tension calculations per D.3.3.4.3 (a)
Tension

Nominal strength

Design strength

Factored load

% Utilization

Comments

Steel strength

17,170 lb/anchor

20,604 lb/anchor

375 lb/anchor

1.80%

OK

Concrete breakout

15,290 lb

1,500 lb

17.30%

OK Controls

Pullout strength

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Steel strength does not control: D.3.3.4.3 (a) is, therefore, not satisfied. Need to satisfy D.3.3.4.3 (d)
Tension calculations per D.3.3.4.3 (d)
Tension

Nominal strength

Design strength

Factored load

% Utilization

Comments

Steel strength

17,170 lb/anchor

steel = 0.75
12,878 lb/anchor

750 lb/anchor

5.80%

OK

Concrete breakout

15,290 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.65
7,454 lb

3,000 lb

40.30%

OK controls

Pullout strength

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Shear calculations per D.3.3.5.3 (c)


Shear

Nominal strength

Design strength

Factored load

% Utilization

Comments

Steel strength

7,600 lb/anchor

steel = 0.65
4,940 lb/anchor

1,500 lb/anchor

30.40%

OK

Concrete breakout

16,822 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.70
8,832 lb

6,000 lb

68%

OK controls

Pryout

30,580 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.70
16,055 lb

6,000 lb

37.40%

OK

Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-1917, KWIK Bolt TZ


Interaction equation

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.

D.7

Section 4.1.9

Check: Vua (0.2)Vcbg


Vua = 6,000 lb
Vua > (0.2)Vcbg

(0.2) (8,832 lb) = 1,766 lb

D.7.1

Check: Nua (0.2)Ncbg


Nua = 3,000 lb
Nua > (0.2)Ncbg

(0.2) (7,454 lb) = 1,491 lb

D.7.2

D.7.3
Eq. (D-42)
RD.7

Use interaction equation:


Tri - linear : = 0.403 + 0.68 = 1.08 < 1.2 OK
Parabolic : (0.403)5/3 + (0.68)5/3 = 0.75 < 1.0 OK
This fastening satisfies the design criterion that have been assumed.

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3.1.9 Design examples
Strength Design example, mechanical anchors, KWIK HUS-EZ

"

=
=
=

6 in.
5 in.
2 in.

U GJYUVSF

Z


h
s
c

/ VB

IOPN

7VB

Check the controlling


design strength in tension
and shear against the
factored service loads in
tension and shear.

Dimensional
parameters:
d0
= 1/2 in.
hnom = 3 in.
hef = 2.16 in.
tfixture = 3/8 in.

"

IFG

Objective:
Determine the controlling
design strength in tension
and shear

4FDUJPO""

Given:
Normal weight concrete, 'c = 4,000 psi; cracked concrete conditions assumed; seismic design category (SDC) C
Reference ACI 318-08, Ch. 9 and ICC-ES ESR-3027 for LRFD Factors
=> Assume condition B for all factors
Carbon steel 1/2" x 4" KWIK HUS-EZ anchors. Anchors are considered non-ductile steel elements
2 anchors in tension: No tension eccentricity
2 anchors in shear: No shear eccentricity
[Seismic with 0 (D.3.3.4.3 (d))]
Nua = 1,000 lb Vua = 800 lb towards the fixed edge

Things to check:
Geometry requirements
Tension design strengths
Shear design strengths

Seismic per D.3.3.4.3 (d)


Seismic per D.3.3.5.3 (c)
Tension/shear interaction

References:
Mechanical anchor KWIK HUS-EZ
ACI 318-11, Appendix D
ICC-ES ESR-3027

Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3027, KWIK HUS-EZ

ACI 318 Ref.

ESR Ref.

Check minimum anchor spacing, edge distance, concrete member thickness


cmin = 1.75 in.
smin = 3 in.
Notes on tension parameters:
3hef = (3) (2.16 in.) = 6.48 in.
1.5hef = (1.5) (2.16 in.) = 3.24 in.

s = 5 in. < 6.48 in. consider group action


c = 2 in. < 3.24 in. consider edge influence

Notes on shear parameters:


Check shear perpendicular to x + edge ca1 = 2 in.

3ca1 = (3) (2 in.) = 6 in.


1.5ca1 = (1.5) (2 in.) = 3 in.

s = 5 in. < 6 in. consider group action


c = 2 in. < 3 in. consider edge influence

D.8
RD.8
D.5.2.1
RD.5.2.1
D.8
RD.8
D.6.2.1
RD.6.2.1

Section 4.1.10
Table 2
Section 4.1.10
Table 2

hmin = 5.50 in.

h = 6 in. > 5.50 in.


OK
Notes on installation:
hef = 2.16" for a 1/2" KWIK HUS-EZ having hnom = 3".

The anchor length not including the head (anch) = 4" for a 1/2" x 4" KH-EZ.

The actual hnom = anch tfixture = 4 in. 0.375 in. = 3.625 in.

h = 6 in. > 5.50 in.
actual hnom = 3.625 in. < 6 in. OK
hhole = 3.625 in. + 0.375 in. = 4 in.
4 in. < 6 in. OK
Calculate nominal steel strength in tension: Nsa
Two anchors in tension
Highest tension load acting on a single anchor = Nua / 2 = 1,000 lb / 2-anchors = 500 lb / anchor

Steel strength:

Nsa = 18,120 lb/anchor

Section 4.1.10
D.8
RD.8

Table 1
Table 2

D.5.1.2

Section 4.1.2

D.5.1.2
Eq. (D-2)

Table 3

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3027, KWIK HUS-EZ

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.

D.5.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-4)

Section 4.1.3

c-x = sx = 5 in.
c+x =
c+y = c-y = 2 in.
cmax = 1.5 hef = (1.5) (2.16 in.) = 3.24 in. if c 3.24 in. 1.5 hef
smax = 3 hef = (3) (2.6 in.) = 6.48 in.
if s > 6.48 in. no group action
ANc = (c-x + sx + c+x) (c+y + c-y) = (3.24 in. + 5 in. + 3.24 in.) (3.24 in. + 2 in.) = 60.15 in2
ANc0 = (9) (hef)2 = (9) (2.16 in.)2 =42 in2

D.5.2.1
RD.5.2.1
Eq. (D-5)

No tension eccentricity ec,N = 1.0

D.5.2.4
Eq. (D-8)

D.5.2.5
Eq. (D-10)

D.5.2.6
D.5.2.7

D.5.2.2
Eq. (D-6)

Table 3

D.5.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-4)

Table 3

Section 4.1.8.2

Table 3

D.6.1.2

Section 4.1.5

D.6.1.2
Eq. (D-29)

Table 4

D.6.1.2 (b)
Eq. (D-31)

Section 4.1.6

ca1 = 2 in. sx = 5 in. ca2- =


ca2+ =
1.5ca1 = 3 in.
Projection from surface down = MINIMUM [1.5ca1 ; h] = MINIMUM [3 in. ; 6 in.] = 3 in.
AVc = (ca2- + sx + ca2+) (1.5cca1) = (1.5ca1 + 5 in. + 1.5ca1 in.) (1.5ca1) = (3 in. + 5 in. + 3 in.) (3 in.) = 33 in2
AVc0 = (4.5) (ca1)2 = (4.5) (2 in.)2 = 18 in2

D.6.2.1
RD.6.2.1
Eq. (D-32)

No shear eccentricity ec,V = 1.0

D.6.2.5
Eq. (D-36)

Edge projections in x+ and x- directions are assumed to be infinite for purposes of concrete breakout
calculations in shear ed,V = 1.0

D.6.2.6
Eq. (D-37)

D.6.2.7

Calculate nominal concrete breakout strength in tension: Ncbg =

ed,N = 0.70 + 0.3

( )

ANc
ec,N ed,N c,N cp,N Nb
ANco

ca,min
2 in.
= 0.70 + 0.3
= 0.885
1.5hef
(1.5) (2.16 in.)

Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed. c,N = 1.0; cp,N = 1.0
Note: normal weight concrete a = 1.0. Nb = kc,cr a c' (hef)1.5 = (17) (1.0) 4,000 (2.16 in.)1.5 = 3,413 lb

Ncbg =

60.15 in2
(1.0) (0.85) (1.0) (1.0) (3,413 lb) = 4,326 lb
42 in2

Calculate nominal pullout strength in tension: Neq

'c
2500

Note: Pullout strength does not need to be considered. Reference Table 3 in. ESR-3027.
Calculate nominal steel strength in shear: Vsa
Two anchors in shear
Highest load acting on a single anchor = Vua / 2 = 800 lb / 2-anchors = 400 lb / anchor

Steel strength: Vsa = Veq = 5,547 lb/anchor

Calculate nominal concrete breakout strength in shear: Vcbg =

AVc
ec,V ed,V c,V h,V Vb
AVco

Cracked concrete conditions, no edge reinforcement assumed c,V = 1.0

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3027, KWIK HUS-EZ
h,v =

1.5ca1
ha

Check: ha = 6 in. ; 1.5ca1 = 3 in.

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.

D.6.2.8
Eq. (D-39)

6 in. > 3 in. h,v = 1.0

Note: normal weight concrete a = 1.0


(a) Vb = (7)

( )
e
da

0.2

da

c' (ca1)1.5
D.6.2.2
Eq. (D-33)
Eq. (D-34)

e = MINIMUM [ hef ; 8danchor ] = MINIMUM [ 2.16 in. ; 4 in. ] = 2.16 in.

Vb = (7) 2.16 in.


0.50 in.

0.2

(1.0)

0.50 in.

4,000 psi (2 in.)1.5 = 1,186 lb

Table 4

(b) Vb = 9 a 'c (ca1)1.5 = (9) (1.0) 4,000 psi (2 in.)1.5 = 1,610 lb


Vb = minimum [ (a), (b) ] = 1,186 lb
Vcbg =

( )
33 in2
18 in2

D.6.2.1 (b)

(1.0) (1.0) (1.0) (1.0) (1,186 lb) = 2,174 lb

Eq. (D-31)

Table 4

Calculate design concrete pryout strength in shear: Vcpg = (kcp) (Ncbg)

D.6.3.1 (b)
Eq. (D-41)

Section 4.1.7

Ncbg = 4,326 lb

D.6.3.1 (b)
Eq. (D-41)

Table 4

hef = 2.16 in. kcp = 1.0

Vcpg = (1.0) (4,326 lb) = 4,326 lb

Summary
Cannot check D.3.3.4.3 (a) because KWIK HUS-EZ is a non-ductile anchor element. Check D.3.3.4.3 (d)
Tension calculations per D.3.3.4.3(d)
Tension

Nominal strength

Design strength

Factored load

% Utilization

Comments

Steel strength

18,120 lb/anchor

steel = 0.65
11,778 lb/anchor

500 lb/anchor

4.30%

OK

Concrete breakout

4,326 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.65
2,109 lb

1,000 lb

47.40%

OK controls

Shear calculations per D.3.3.5.3(c)


Shear

Nominal strength

Design strength

Factored load

% Utilization

Comments

Steel strength

5,547 lb/anchor

steel = 0.60
3,328 lb/anchor

400 lb/anchor

12.00%

OK

Concrete breakout

2,174 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.70
1,141 lb

800 lb

70.10%

OK controls

Pryout

4,326 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.70
2,271 lb

800 lb

35.23%

OK

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3027, KWIK HUS-EZ
Interaction equation
Check: Vua

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.

D.7

Section 4.1.9

(0.2)Vcbg
Vua = 800 lb
Vua > (0.2)Vcbg

(0.2) (1,141 lb) = 228 lb

D.7.1

Check: Nua (0.2)Ncbg


Nua = 1,000 lb
Nua > (0.2)Ncbg

(0.2) (2,109 lb) = 422 lb

D.7.2

D.7.3
Eq. (D-42)
RD.7

Use interaction equation:


Tri-linear: 0.47 + 0.70 = 1.17 < 1.2 OK
Parabolic: (0.47)5/3 + (0.7)5/3 = 0.288 + 0.553 = 0.841 < 1.0 OK
This fastening satisfies the design criteria that have been assumed.

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3.1.9 Design Examples
Strength Design example, Adhesive Anchors, HIT-HY 200
Objective:
Determine the
controlling design
strength in tension
and shear

"




.VB



7VB

Check the design


strengths against
the factored service
loads.






POMZ

BODIPST
BSFJOUFOTJPO

Dimensional
parameters:
hef
= 15 in.
h
= 24 in.
s x
= 8 in.
sy1
= 12 in.
sy2
= 12 in.
c+x
= 6 in.
c-y
=-
da
= 1 in.
dhole = 1.125 in.




"

4FDUJPO""

Given:
Normal weight concrete, c = 6,000 psi; cracked concrete conditions assumed; seismic design category (SDC) D
Use ACI 318-11 Ch. 9 and ICC-ES ESR-3187 for LRFD Factors
=> Assume condition B for all factors and temperature range A
HIT HY 200 Adhesive with 1" ASTM A193 B7 threaded rod; anchors are considered ductile steel elements
Four anchors in tension: Tension eccentricity = 2.592 in.
Six anchors in shear: no eccentricity in shear
[Seismic without 0 (D.3.3.4.3(a))] Mua (x-axis) = 184,000 in-lb Vua = 6,800 lb (+x direction)
[Seismic with 0 (D.3.3.4.3(d))] Mua (x-axis) = 230,000 in-lb Vua = 8,500 lb (+x direction)

Things to check:
Geometry requirements
Tension design strengths
Shear design strengths
Sustained load per D.4.1.2

Ductility per D.3.3.4.3(a) and D.3.3.4.3(d)


Seismic per D.3.3.5.3
Tension/Shear Interaction

References:
Adhesive Anchor: HIT-HY 200
ACI 318-11, Appendix D
ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria AC308*
ICC-ES ESR-3187*

* While ICC-ES AC 308 is not harmonized with ACI 355.4, Hilti feels that designs according to ACI 318-11 Appendix D are appropriate.
Determine Distribution of Loads on Anchor Group
Anchor

Seismic tension
without 0

Seismic tension
with 0

Seismic shear
without 0

Seismic shear
with 0

Sustained tension
load (non seismic)

3,205 lb/anchor

4,006 lb/anchor

1,133 lb/anchor

1,417 lb/anchor

1,742 lb/anchor

1,271 lb/anchor

1,589 lb/anchor

1,133 lb/anchor

1,417 lb/anchor

691 lb/anchor

1,133 lb/anchor

1,417 lb/anchor

3,205 lb/anchor

4,006 lb/anchor

1,133 lb/anchor

1,417 lb/anchor

1,742 lb/anchor

1,271 lb/anchor

1,589 lb/anchor

1,133 lb/anchor

1,417 lb/anchor

691 lb/anchor

1,133 lb/anchor

1,417 lb/anchor

Resultant

8,952 lb

11,190 lb

6,800 lb

8,500 lb

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3187*, HIT-HY 200

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.*

D.8
RD.8
D.5.2.1
RD.5.2.1

Section 4.1.9
Table 12

D.5.1.2

Section 4.1.2

D.5.1.2
Eq. (D-2)

Table 11

D.5.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-4)

Section 4.1.3

D.5.2.1
RD.5.2.1
Eq. (D-4)

D.5.2.4
Eq. (D-8)

D.5.2.5
Eq. (D-10)

D.5.2.6
D.5.2.7

D.5.2.2
Eq. (D-6)

Table 12

D.5.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-4)

Table 12

D.5.5.1
(D-19)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.7 (b)
Eq. (D-16b)

D.5.5.1
(D-20)
(D-21)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.7
Eq. (D-16b to f)
D.5.3.8
Table 14

Check minimum: anchor spacing, edge distance and member thickness


MINIMUM [ sx ; sy1 ; sy2 ] = MINIMUM [ 8 in. ; 12 in. ; 12 in. ] = 8 in.; smin = 5 in. smax = 3hef = (3) (15 in.) = 45 in.
NOTE: anchors spaced > 3hef are not assumed to act as a group in tension; 5 in. 8 in. 45 in. OK
MINIMUM [ c+x ; c-x ; c+y ; c-y ] = MINIMUM [ 6 in. ; ; ; 12 in. ] = 6 in.
cmin = 5 in.
cmax = 1.5hef = (1.5)(15 in.) = 22.5 in.
Note: if an edge distance is > 1.5hef , it is not assumed to influence the anchor
capacity unless splitting is considered: 5 in. 6 in. 22.5 in. OK
hmin = hef + 2dhole = 15 in. + 2 (1.125 in.) = 17.25 in. h = 24 in. > 17.25 in.
OK
Calculate nominal steel strength in tension: Nsa
Steel Strength:

Nsa = 75,710 lb/anchor

Calculate nominal concrete breakout strength in tension: Ncbg =


c-x =

sx = 8 in.

c+x = 6 in.

ANc
ec,N ed,N c,N cp,N Nb
ANco

c+y = sy1 = 12 in.

sy2 = 12 in.

c-y =

Note: Only the top 4 - anchors are in tension.


cmax = 1.5 hef = 22.5 in. if c 22.5 in. use 1.5 hef
smax = 3 hef = 45 in.

if s > 45 in. no group action

ANc = (c-x + sx + c+x) (c+y + sy2 + c-y) = (22.5 in. + 8 in. + 6 in.) (22.5 in. + 12 in. + 22.5 in.) = 2,080.5 in2
ANc0 = (9) (hef)2 = (9) (15 in.)2 =2,025 in2
Note: tension eccentricity determined using PROFIS Anchor software.
eN' = 2.592 in. (Distance from Nresultant to C.O.G. of the anchors intension)
ec,N =

( ) (
1

1+

2eN'

1+

3hef

ed,N = 0.7 + 0.3

( )
ca,min
1.5hef

(2) (2.592 in.)


(3) (15 in.)

= 0.7 + 0.3

= 0.8971

6 in.
= 0.78
(1.5) (15 in.)

Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed. c,N = 1.0; cp,N = 1.0
Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed. Normal weight concrete a = 1.0
Nb = kc,cr a
Ncbg =

c' (hef)1.5 = (17) (1.0)

6,000 psi (15 in.)1.5 = 76,500 lb

2,080.5 in2
(0.897) (0.78) (1.0) (1.0) (76,500) = 54,991 lb
2,025 in2

Calculate nominal bond strength in tension: Nag =


cNa = (10) (da)
cmax = cNa

k,uncr
1,100

uncr = 1,889 psi


if c cNa use cNa

ANa
ed,Na ec,Na cp,Na Nba
ANao
cNa = 13.10 in.
smax = sNa

if s sNa no group action [sNa = 2cNa]

A Na = (c-x+ sx+ c+x) (c+y+ sy2+ c-y) = (13.10 in. + 8 in. + 6 in.) x (13.10 in. + 12 in. + 13.10 in.) = 1035.22 in2
A Nao = (2ccr,Na)2 = [ (2) (13.10 in.) ]2 = 686.44 in2

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3187*, HIT-HY 200

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.*

D.5.5.4
(D-25)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.12
Eq. (D-16m)

D.5.5.3
(D-23)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.11
Eq. (D-16j)

D.5.5.5
(D-26)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.14
Eq. (D-16o)

D.5.5.2
(D-22)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.9
Eq. (D-16f)
Table 14

D.5.5.1(b)
(D-19)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.7 (b)
Eq. (D-16b)

D.6.1.2

Section 4.1.5

D.6.1.2
Eq. (D-29)

Table 11

D.6.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-31)

Section 4.1.6

D.6.2.1
RD.6.2.1
Eq. (D-32)

No shear eccentricity ec,V = 1.0

D.6.2.5
Eq. (D-36)

ed,V = 1.0 if ca2,min > 1.5 ca1

D.6.2.6
Eq. (D-37)

D.6.2.7

D.6.2.8
Eq. (D-39)

ed,Na = 0.7 + 0.3

ca,min
cNa

= 0.7 + 0.3

6 in.
13.10 in.

= 0.837
1

Number of anchors in tension = 4, eN' = 2.592 in.; ec,Na =


1+

( )
e'N

cNa

1+

2.592 in.
13.10 in.

= 0.835

Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed. cp,Na = 1.0


Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed. Normal-weight concrete: a = 1.0
k,cr = (1.06) (909 psi) = 964 psi as per ESR-3187, Table 18
N,seis= 1.00 as per ESR-3187, Table 18

k,seis = k,cr

Nba = (a) (k,cr ) () (danchor ) (hef ) = (1.0) (964 psi) () (1 in.) (15 in.) = 45,427 lb
Nag =

1035.22 in2
(0.835) (0.837) (1.0) (45,427 lb) = 47,880 lb
686.44 in2

Calculate nominal steel strength in shear: v,seis Vsa


Steel strength V,seis = 0.7 Vsa = 45,425 lb/anchor

V,seis Vsa = (0.70) (45,425 lb) = 31,798 lb/anchor
Calculate nominal concrete breakout strength in shear: Vcbg =

AVc
ec,V ed,V c,V h,V Vb
AVco

Note: all 6 - anchors are in shear. Calculate Vcbg in the +x direction.

ca1 = 6 in.
sx = 8 in. ca2- = ca2+ =
1.5ca1 = 9 in.
Projection from surface down = MINIMUM [1.5ca1 ; h] = MINIMUM [9 in. ; 24 in.] = 9 in.
If ca2,min > 1.5 ca1 use ca2 = 1.5ca1
AVc = (ca2- + sy1 + sy2 + ca2+) (1.5cca1) = (1.5ca1 + 12 in. + 12 in. + 1.5ca1) (1.5ca1)

= (9 in. + 12 in. + 12 in. + 9 in.) (9 in.) = 378 in2
AVc0 = (4.5) (ca1)2 = (4.5) (6 in)2 = 162 in2

Note: cracked concrete conditions, no edge reinforcement assumed. c,V = 1.0


h,V =

1.5ca1
ha

Check: ha = 24 in. ; 1.5ca1 = 9 in.

24 in. > 9 in. h,V 1.0

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3187*, HIT-HY 200

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.*

D.6.2.2
Eq. (D-33)
Eq. (D-34)

D.6.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-31)

Section 4.1.6

D.6.3.1 (b)

Section 4.1.7
D.6.3.2 (b)

Note: normal weight concrete a = 1.0


0.2
e
a da
c' (ca1)1.5
(a) Vb = (7)
da

( )

e = MINIMUM [hef ; 8da ] = MINIMUM [15 in. ; 8 in.] = 8 in.


Vb = (7)

8 in.
1 in.

(b) Vb = 9 a

0.2

(1.0)

1 in.

6,000 psi (6 in.)1.5 = 12,078 lb

'c (ca1)1.5 = (9) (1.0)

6,000 (6 in.)1.5 = 10,246 lb

Vb = minimum [ (a), (b) ] = 10,246 lb


Vcbg =

378 in2
162 in2

(1.0) (1.0) (1.0) (1.0) (10,246 lb) = 23,907 lb

Calculate nominal concrete pryout strength in shear: Vcpg = (kcp) (MINIMUM [Ncbg ; Nag ])

Eq. (D-41)

Note: 6-anchors are in shear.


Calculate Ncbg for 6-anchors.

c-x = sx = 8 in.
c+x = 6 in.
c+y = sy1 = 12 in.
sy2 = 12 in.
c-y = 12 in.
cmax = 1.5 hef = 22.5 in. if c 22.5 in. use 1.5 hef
smax = 3 hef = 45 in.
if s > 45 in., no group action
ANc = (c-x + sx + c+x ) (c+y + sy1 + sy2 + c-y ) = (22.5 in. + 8 in. + 6 in.) (22.5 in. + 12 in. + 12 in. + 22.5 in.) = 2,518.5 in2
ANc0 = (9) (hef)2 = (9) (15 in.)2 =2025 in2
Note: tension eccentricity not considered for pryout. ec,N = 1.0
ed,N = 0.7 + 0.3

( )
ca,min

1.5hef

= 0.7 + 0.3

6 in.

(1.5) (15 in.)

= 0.78

Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed.

c,N = 1.0

cp,N = 1.0

Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed. Normal weight concrete a = 1.0.

Nb = kc,cr a
Ncbg =

c' (hef)1,5 = (17) (1.0)

2,518 in2
2,025 in2

6,000 (15 in.)1,5 = 76,500 lb

(1.0) (0.78) (1.0) (1.0) (76,500 lb) = 74,212 lb

Calculate Nag for 6-anchors.

c-x =

sx = 8 in.

c+x = 6 in.

c+y =

sy1 = 12 in.

sy2 = 12 in.

D.5.2.1
RD.5.2.1
Eq. (D-5)

D.5.2.4
Eq. (D-8)

D.5.2.5
Eq. (D-10)

D.5.2.6
D.5.2.7

D.5.2.2
Eq. (D-6)

Table 12

D.5.2.1 (b)
Eq. (D-4)

D.5.5.1
(D-20)
(D-21)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.7
Eq. (D-16b to f)
D.5.3.8
Table 14

D.5.5.3
(D-23)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.11

D.5.5.4
(D-25)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.12
Eq. (D-16m)

c-y =

cNa = 10 (1 in.) 1,889 = 13.10 in.; if c cNa use cNa; if s > sNa no group action [sNa = 2cNa]
1,100
A Na = (c-x + sx + c+x) (c+y + 2cy2 + c-y) = (13.10 in. + 8 in. + 6 in.) x (13.10 in. + 12 in.+ 12 in. + 13.10 in.) = 1,360.4 in2
A Nc0 = (scr,Na)2 = (26.2)2 = 686.44 in2
Note: tension eccentricity not considered for shear. ec,Na = 1.0

ed,Na = 0.7 + 0.3

( )
ca,min
cNa

= 0.7 + 0.3

6 in.
= 0.837
13.10 in.

Eq. (D-30b)

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3187*, HIT-HY 200

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.*

D.5.5.5
(D-26)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.14
Eq. (D-16o)

D.5.5.2
(D-22)
D.5.5.1 (b)
(D-19)

Section 4.1.4
D.5.3.9
Eq. (D-16f)
Table 14
D.5.3.7 (b)
Eq. (D-16b)

D.6.3.1 (b)
Eq. (D-41)

Section 4.1.7
D.6.3.2(b)
Eq. (D-30b)

D.4.1.2
(D-1)

Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed. cp,Na = 1.0

Note: cracked concrete conditions have been assumed. Normal weight concrete: a = 1.0

'c = 6,000 psi (1.06) (k,cr ) (N,seis ) = (1.06) (909 psi) (1.00) = 964 psi
N ba = (a) (k,cr ) () (danchor ) (hef ) = (1.0) (964 psi) () (1 in.) (15 in.) = 36,342 lb
Nag =

1,360.4 in2
686.44 in2

(0.837) (1.0) (1.0) (45,427 lb) = 75,354 lb

Vcpg = (kcp) (MINIMUM [Ncbg ; Nag])


Ncbg = 74,212 lb
Nag = 75,354 lb
Concrete Breakout Strength controls:

hef = 15 in.
kcp = 2
Vcpg = (2) (74,212 lb) = 148,824 lb

Summary
Check sustained tension load
0.55 bond Nba N ua,s
bond = 0.65
Nba = 44,768 lb/anchor
Nua,s = 1,742 lb/anchor
(0.55) (0.65) (44,768 lb/anchor) = 16,005 lb/anchor > 1,742 lb/anchor
Anchors are ductile steel elements check D.3.3.4.3 (a) first
[Ductility check] Tension calculations per D.3.3.4.3 (a)
Tension

Nominal strength

Design strength

Factored load

% Utilization

Comments

Steel strength

75,710 lb/anchor

90,852 lb/anchor

3,205 lb/anchor

3.53%

OK

Concrete breakout

54,991 lb

8,952 lb

16.30%

OK

Bond strength

47,880 lb

8,952 lb

18,70%

OK Controls

Steel strength does not control: D.3.3.4.3(a) is, therefore, not satisfied. Need to satisfy D.3.3.4.3(d)
Tension calculations per D.3.3.4.3 (d)
Tension

Nominal strength

Design strength

Factored load

% Utilization

Comments

Steel strength

75,710 lb/anchor

steel = 0.75
56,783 lb/anchor

4,006 lb/anchor

7.05%

OK

Concrete breakout

54,991 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.65
26,808 lb

11,190 lb

41.74%

OK

Bond strength

47,880 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.65
23,342 lb

11,190 lb

47.94%

OK controls

Shear calculations per D.3.3.5.3 (c)


Shear

Nominal strength

Design strength

Factored load

% Utilization

Comments

Steel strength

31,798 lb/anchor

steel = 0.65
20,669 lb/anchor

1,417 lb/anchor

6.86%

OK

Concrete breakout

23,907 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.70
12,551 lb

8,500 lb

67.72%

OK controls

Pryout

148,824 lb

seismic = 0.75
concrete = 0.70
78,133 lb

8,500 lb

10.88%

OK

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3.1.9 Design examples
Calculation per ACI 318-11 Appendix D, ICC-ES ESR-3187*, HIT-HY 200
Interaction equation
Check: Vua

ACI 318 ref.

ESR ref.*

D.7

Section 4.1.12

(0.2) Vcbg
Vua = 8,500 lb
Vua > (0.2) Vcbg

(0.2) (12,551 lb) = 2,510 lb

D.7.1

Check: Nua (0.2) Ncbg


Nua = 11,190 lb
Nua > (0.2) Ncbg

(0.2) (18,673 lb) = 3,734 lb

D.7.2

D.7.3
Eq. (D-42)
RD.7

Use interaction equation:


Tri-linear: 0.48 + 0.68 = 1.16 < 1.2 OK
Parabolic: (0.48)5/3 + (0.68)5/3 = 0.294 + 0.526 = 0.82 < 1.00 OK
This fastening satisfies the design criteria that have been assumed.

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3.1.10 Torquing and
pretensioning
of anchors
Application of torque is intended to induce a tension force
in the anchor bolt. It is therefore important that the torquetension relationship associated with the anchor nut, washer
and threaded anchor element be maintained as close to
factory conditions as possible during anchor installation.
This is best accomplished by keeping the anchor assembly in
its packaging to prevent undue contamination with dust, oil,
etc. prior to anchor installation. Note that damage to anchor
threads as caused by attempts to re-straighten an anchor
after installation, hammer impacts, etc., can significantly alter
the torque-tension relationship and result in improper anchor
function under load, including failure. Likewise, application of
lubricants to the threads may generate excessive pretension
loads in the anchor during torquing, which can also result
in failure.
There are three possible reasons to apply torque to an anchor
bolt in concrete or masonry:
1. To produce a clamping force, therefore eliminating gaps
and play within the connected parts. Note that this
clamping force is not assumed to be sufficient to permit
the shear resistance of the anchorage to be determined
on the basis of baseplate friction (i.e., as a slip-critical
condition) owing to the relaxation of clamping forces
over time.
2. To produce a pretension force in the anchor bolt which
is resisted by a corresponding pre-compression in the
base material (concrete or masonry). Pretension force
serves to reduce anchor displacements under service
load and may also serve to reduce the fatigue effects
of cyclic loading.
3. To verify the anchorage will hold the tensile preload
generated by the recommended torque. This helps
reduce the likelihood of a grossly misinstalled anchor
and/or completely unsuitable base material.
Anchor pretensioning forces dissipate over time due to
relaxation in the concrete and, to a lesser degree, in the bolt
threads. Re-torquing anchors can result in a higher level of
residual prestress.
Anchor pretensioning should not be counted on for cases
where cracking of the concrete may occur (i.e., earthquake
loading ).

3.1.11 D
 esign of anchors
for fatigue
The design of structural elements to resist fatigue loading can
have a significant effect on the connection design. The reader
is referred to relevant standards for additional information on
this subject. Design of anchors for fatigue should consider the
following points:
1. The application of preload to prevent stress fluctuations
in the anchor rod element may be complicated by
gradual loss of preload over time, particularly in cases
where cracking in the base material may occur, and the
fact that many anchor designs do not provide sufficient
gauge length to permit the development of a meaningful
degree of preload strain.
2. Design of anchor groups for fatigue is often far more
critical than the design of a single anchor due to the
unequal distribution of loads. Load distribution is affected
by anchor slip as well as by the degree of annular gap
between the anchor and the baseplate and the specific
location of the anchor with respect to the hole in the
baseplate. It is therefore recommended that where
anchor groups are to be subjected to significant fatigue
loading, the annular gap between the anchors and
the baseplate be eliminated through the use of weld
washers, grout, or other means.
3. Secondary flexural stresses as generated by
eccentricities or gaps in the connection may be critical
to the fatigue behavior of the anchor.

3.1.12 Design of anchors


for fire
Building codes are generally silent on the need to design
anchors specifically for fire conditions. It may be assumed,
however, that structural connections to concrete or masonry
involving sustained dead and live loads should be protected
for fire exposure in the same manner as other structural steel
elements, i.e., through the use of appropriate fireproofing
materials, concrete cover, etc.
In some cases, it may be necessary to ascertain the length
of time over which unprotected anchorages will survive
fire exposure. The design of anchors for fire conditions is
predicated on the availability of test data for the performance
of anchors subjected to a standardized time-temperature
curve (e.g., ASTM E 119, ISO 834) while under load. Hilti can
provide such data for specific cases. Please contact Hilti
Technical Support at 1-800-879-6000.

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3.1.13 Design of post-installed
reinforcing bar
connections
Polymer bonding materials such as Hilti HIT-HY and HIT-RE
are increasingly used to execute the installation of reinforcing
bars in hardened concrete, either to serve as dowels or lap
splices for structural extensions (slabs, footings), or to provide
shear connection for seismic retrofitting elements such as infill
shear walls.

Reinforcing dowels designed using anchor theory

post-installed
reinforcing bars

Dowels placed in preparation for a new structural topping slab

transverse
reinforcement
limits width of
splitting cracks
A

A
CIP
reinforcing
bars

forces
transferred
directly to CIP
reinforcing bars
via bond
Post-installed reinforcing for widening of a bridge deck
A distinction must be made between cases where the
reinforcing bar is designed in the same manner as a postinstalled adhesive anchor, i.e. using the principles of anchor
design as described in this document, and those instances
where the bar embedment length is established using the
principles of reinforcing, e.g. in accordance with ACI 318
Chapter 12. This distinction is generally made on the basis
of the specific geometry of the connection and whether the
anticipated concrete failure mode corresponds to one of
those considered in anchor design, e.g., concrete breakout,
pryout etc. as opposed to the splitting failure mode typically
associated with reinforcing bar design.

Section A-A
Post-installed reinforcement designed as a lap splice
For specific cases, please contact Hilti Technical Support
at 1-800-879-6000.

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Notes

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Adhesive Anchoring Systems 3.2


3.2.1 Adhesive anchoring
systems overview

3.2.1.3 Frequently asked


questions

3.2.1.1 Hilti leads the way with


products and education

What is creep?

Hilti leads the way in sharing knowledge and experience by


educating users on various aspects of Hilti adhesive anchoring
systems. We know the importance of selecting the right
adhesive anchor system for a specific application.
When comparing two adhesive anchor systems, users should
give special consideration to the following key parameters:
Cure time

Installation procedure

Bond strength

Temperature sensitivity

Creep resistance

Inspection requirements

3.2.1.2 Hilti Installer


Training Program
The Hilti difference
In 2008, Hilti introduced the Hilti Installer Training Program.
Participants in this program enhance their adhesive anchoring
system knowledge and sharpen their installation skills.
On-site training program
Participants receive application specific training to understand
proper installation techniques of adhesive anchors while
improving speed and efficiency.
Course conducted on-site at no cost
Course on Hilti adhesive anchoring systems includes
basic hands-on and theory concluded by a written test
Upon completion of either program, students receive a
pocket card and/or certificate to document their achievement.
Contact your Hilti representative for details.
ACI 318-11 installer certification
Section D.3.5 of ACI 318-11 requires that installers
be certified when installing adhesive anchor systems
horizontally-to-vertically overhead when that adhesive anchor
system has a sustained load associated with it. To obtain
this certification, contact your local ACI chapter for locations
and times. Contact your local Hilti representative to schedule
adhesive anchor training to help you get better prepared for
the ACI certification.

Creep is the slow and continuous deformation of a material


over time. All materials experience some sort of creep concrete, steel, stone and adhesive anchor systems.
All current Hilti adhesive anchor systems passed the
creep test requirements of either ICC-ES AC308 or
ICC-ES AC58.
Does temperature have an effect on adhesive
anchor performance?
Yes, temperature affects an adhesive anchor system
throughout its lifetime - from storage to installation and
throughout the life cycle of an anchor.
Temperature is an important factor which influences an
adhesive anchor systems strength, cure time, ease of
installation and creep performance. Some adhesive
anchoring systems are engineered for colder climates
and others for warmer climates.
How does installation affect adhesive anchors?
Proper installation is the single most influential factor when
it comes to an adhesive anchor systems bond strength
and performance.
Hilti is the only manufacturer that provides the entire
solution from drilling and cleaning the hole to injecting
adhesive into boreholes as deep as 125-in.
What are ICC-ES AC58 and ICC-ES AC308?
ICC-ES AC58 is an acceptance criteria published in 1995
used for evaluating adhesive anchor systems in concrete
and masonry base materials. In 2005, ICC-ES AC308 was
published for adhesive anchors in concrete, and ICC-ES
AC58 was changed to only address masonry base materials.
In general, AC308 improved the testing and assessment of
adhesive anchor systems in concrete based on research on
the behavior of these systems. AC58 is still the state-of-theart with respect to adhesive anchor systems in masonry.
Hilti has maintained their focus on evaluating adhesive anchor
systems to the highest standards. As such, Hilti maintains
ICC-ES evaluation reports for adhesive anchors in concrete
according to AC308 and in masonry according to AC58.

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3.2.2 The Hilti HIT System


| HIT-HY and HIT-RE foil packs
The HIT adhesives are supplied in the
revolutionary foil packs (excluding
HIT-ICE)
Integrated piercing device in foil
packs for self-opening convenience
no cutting required
The foil pack reduces waste
up to 70% when compared to
conventional hard cartridges
Most foil pack cartridges come in sizes:
- 11.1 oz (330 ml)
- 16.9 oz (500 ml)
- 47.3 oz (1400 ml)
HIT-ICE allows easy handling even
wit heavy winter gloves by using
co-axial hard cartridges and large
twist off caps
| Foil pack holder
The foil pack holder is a reusable,
hard cartridge
The foil pack is easily inserted in the
holder and the holder in the
dispenser, for quick easy use
The holder can be used to store and
transport partially used foil packs
| HIT-HY or HIT-RE dispensers
Fast, trouble free injections with
a minimum of effort
Designed and built to last
HDE 500 Battery Dispenser for
effortless dispensing

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The Hilti HIT System 3.2.2


3.2.2.1 Hilti Adhesive Anchoring Systems
To address the various conditions found on todays construction projects, Hilti offers the most complete selection of adhesive
anchoring products. We call it the HIT Portfolio. No matter what application you have on the jobsite, Hilti has a product for you.
Every product in the HIT Portfolio was developed using the same stringent standards and is backed by the experience of the
company that brought cartridge adhesive anchor systems to the world...Hilti.
Adhesive Anchors

HIT-HY 200

Base Material

Approvals

Drilling Method

Fastening Elements

Maximum productivity and reliability with no manual hole cleaning required.*

Fast cure

**

Twork@ 68F Application


Tcure@ 68F Temperature
HY 200 A
7 min
45 min
HY 200 R
15 min
1.5 hr

41
to
104 F

HIT-RE 500-SD The industrys leading epoxy adhesive anchor system.


Slow cure

30 min
12 hr

HIT-HY 100

Solid performance for everyday applications.

Fast cure

5 min
30 hr

HIT-HY 70

41
to
104 F

41
to
104 F

The ideal anchor designed for virtually all masonry.

Fast cure for masonry

Hohlbeton

23 to
104 F

Hohlbeton

4 min
Hohlbeton

1.5 hr

Hohlbeton

Kalksandstein

Kalksandstein

HIT-RE 500

41 to
104 F

The slow cure solution when no approvals are required.

Slow cure

30 min
12 hr

HIT-HY 10+

23
to
104 F

The fast and economical solution when no approvals are required.

Fast cure

4 min
1.5 hr

Hohlbeton
Kalksandstein

32
to
104 F

Hohlbeton

* When used with SafeSet


Seismic (per ICC-ES)
ICC-ES (International Code Council)

** Must be used with HIT-Z rod


Hilti SafeSet Technology eliminates the most load-affecting and
time-consuming step in the installation process: cleaning the hole
before injection of the adhesive.

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3.2.2 The Hilti HIT System


Applications
Post-installed rebar connections for
concrete slab, column or wall
extensions
Heavy-duty anchoring in cracked or
uncracked concrete, e.g. for steel
beams, columns, manufacturing
equipment or ledger angles
Facade installation, steel and metal
construction, installation of railings
and safety barriers

Introducing SafeSetTM
Technology.
And a giant leap forward for your
next design.
Now you can design anchor rod and post-installed rebar connections with more
confidence. Inadequately cleaning holes during installation can reduce the
performance of conventional chemical anchor systems significantly. Hilti Safe Set
Technology eliminates this factor almost entirely in both cracked or uncracked
concrete and with anchor rods or post-installed rebar.
Hilti proudly presents the HIT-HY 200 System.

What does SafeSet


mean?
Hilti SafeSet Technology
eliminates the most load-affecting
and time-consuming step in the
installation process: cleaning the
hole before injection of the adhesive.
The system improves reliability
because the specified application
is being performed on the jobsite
just as it has been designed to in
the plans.

HIT-HY 200 Application Ranges

Rebar

Anchoring

3/8"
HIT-HY 200 and HIT-Z Rod
(no cleaning)

1/2"

5/8"

3/4"

7/8"

1"

1-1/4"

#7

#8

#9

SafeSet

HIT-HY 200, TE-CD or TE-YD


Hollow Drill Bits and HAS-E Rod
(self-cleaning)

SafeSet

HIT-HY 200, standard drill bits


and HAS-E Rod
(traditional cleaning)
HIT-HY 200, TE-CD or TE-YD
Hollow Drill Bits and rebar
(self-cleaning)

SafeSet

HIT-HY 200, standard drill bits


and rebar
(traditional cleaning)
#3

#4

#5

#6

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The Hilti HIT System 3.2.2

No cleaning required.
Set anchors and rebar reliably.
Its no secret that adhesive anchors encounter varying jobsite conditions. Hilti injection technology (HIT) is featured in
our lineup of quality products to combat this issue. With Hilti SafeSet Technology, which includes either Hollow Drill
Bits with the VC 20/40 Vacuum Cleaner or HIT-Z Anchor Rods, we are taking another giant leap forward by removing a
step of the installation process entirely.

Potential effects of no hole cleaning

Load [lb]

With hole cleaning

No hole cleaning

Displacement [in]
When a threaded rod or rebar is set with conventional
injection adhesive, the load its capable of taking may be very
low if the hole is inadequately cleaned after drilling. The Hilti
SafeSetsystem eliminates a cleaning step while still
providing excellent load values.

Hilti HIT-HY 200 Injectable Adhesive with


SafeSet Technology

Load [lb]

Without hole
cleaning using the
Hilti HIT-Z Rod
With standard hole cleaning
or self-cleaning Hilti Hollow
Drill Bit
Displacement [in]
The new SafeSet System featuring HIT-HY 200 allows a
fastening point to take high loads, as though the hole were
cleaned using traditional installation methods.

TE-YD Hollow
Drill Bit

HIT-Z Rod

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3.2.3 HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System


3.2.3.1

Product description

3.2.3.2

Material specifications

3.2.3.3

Technical data

3.2.3.4

Installation instructions

3.2.3.5

Ordering information

Elements that are suitable for use with


this system are threaded steel rods,
Hilti HIS-(R)N steel internally threaded
inserts, steel reinforcing bars and Hilti
HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R threaded rods.
Product features
Two great products with equal
performance data

HIT-HY 200-A

HIT-HY 200-R

Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES (International code council)
ESR-3187

Independent code evaluation


IBC/IRC 2009
IBC/IRC 2006
IBC/IRC 2003
LEED Credit 4.1-Low Emitting
Materials
The Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED ) Green
Building Rating systemTM is the nationally
accepted benchmark for the design,
construction and operation of high
performance green buildings.

3.2.3.1 Product
description
Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive is an
injectable, two-component, hybrid
adhesive. The two components are
separated by means of a dual-cylinder
foil pack attached to a manifold. The
two components combine and react
when dispensed through a static mixing
nozzle attached to the manifold.
Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive is available in
two options, Hilti HIT-HY 200-A, and
Hilti HIT-HY 200-R. Both options utilize
the same technical data. Hilti
HIT-HY 200-A will have shorter working
times and curing times than Hilti
HIT-HY 200-R. The packaging for
each is different which helps the user
distinguish between the two adhesives.
Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive comes with
three hole cleaning options:
T
 he traditional hole cleaning
method uses steel wire brushes
and compressed air
The self-cleaning method uses
the Hilti TE-CD or TE-YD Hollow
Drill Bits in conjunction with a Hilti
vacuum to remove the dust as you
drill. The hole is clean and ready
for anchor installation.
The no-cleaning method requires
the use of Hilti HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R
threaded anchor rods. If the base
material temperature is less than
41 F (5 C) or if diamond core
drilling is used, then the drilled hole
must be cleaned.

User can select product gel time


suitability based on temperature of
the base material and jobsite time
requirements
No hole cleaning requirement when
installed SafeSet hollow drill bit
technology
No hole cleaning requirement
when installing HIT-Z rods in dry
conditions
ICC-ES approved for cracked
concrete and seismic service
May be installed in diamond cored
holes when addition cleaning steps
are employed
Guide specifications
Injectable adhesive shall be used for
installation of threaded rods (rebar)
(inserts) into existing concrete. Adhesive
shall be furnished in containers which
keep component A and component B
separate. Containers shall be designed
to accept static mixing nozzle which
thoroughly blends component A and
component B and allows injection of
the mixed adhesive directly into the
drilled hole. Only injection tools and
static mixing nozzles supplied by the
manufacturer may be used. Injection
adhesive shall be formulated to include
the resin and hardener to provide
optimal curing speed, high strength
and stiffness. Injection adhesive
anchor system shall be Hilti HIT-HY
200 installed using Hilti Safe SetTM
Technology. HIT-HY 200 System shall
be supplied by Hilti.

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HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


3.2.3.2 Material specifications
Material specifications for the HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods are listed in section 3.2.3.3.1.
Material specifications for HAS threaded rods are listed in section 3.2.3.3.3.
Materials specifications for HIS-N and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts are listed in section 3.2.3.3.4.

3.2.3.3 Technical data


The load values contained in this section are Hilti Simplified Design Tables. The load tables in this section were developed
using the Strength Design parameters and variables of ESR-3187 and the equations within ACI 318-11 Appendix D. For a
detailed explanation of the Hilti Simplified Design Tables, refer to section 3.1.7. Data tables from ESR-3187 are not contained
in this section, but can be found at www.icc-es.org or at www.us.hilti.com.

3.2.3.3.1 HIT-HY 200 adhesive


with HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R
threaded rods

3.2.3

Uncracked
concrete

Dry
concrete

Cracked
concrete

Water-saturated
concrete
Water-filled
drilled holes

Permissible drilling
method

Permissible
concrete conditions

Figure 1 - HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R installation conditions


Hammer drilling with carbide
tipped drill bit 1
Hilti TE-CD or TE-YD Hollow
Drill Bit 2

3.2.4

Effective
embedment

Minimum diameter
of fixture hole

Nominal anchor diameter


3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

Symbol

Units

do

in.

7/16

9/16

3/4

7/8

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

2-3/8
60
4-1/2
114

2-3/4
70
6
152

3-3/4
95
7-1/2
190

4
102
8-1/2
216

through-set

in.

1/2

5/8

13/161 15/161

preset

in.

7/16

9/16

11/16

13/16

ft-lb
(Nm)

15
(20)

30
(40)

60
(80)

110
(150)

minimum

hef,min

maximum

hef,max

Installation torque

Tinst

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7

Table 1 - HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R specifications

Nominal bit diameter

3.2.4

Diamond core drill bit 3

1 A
 nchor may be installed in a hole drilled with a carbide-tipped bit without cleaning the drilling dust from the hole. Temperature must be 41 F or higher.
Drilling dust must be removed from the hole if the temperature is below 41 F. See Manufacturers Published Installation Instructions (MPII).
2 When temperatures are below 41 F, TE-CD or TE-YD Hollow Drill Bits used with a Hilti vacuum cleaner are viable methods for removing drilling dust from
the hole.
3 Holes drilled by diamond coring require cleaning with a wire brush, a water hose and compressed air. See MPII.

Setting information

3.2.4

Figure 2 HIT-TZ and HIT-TZ-R specfications

3.2.8

Figure 3 Installation with (2) washers

1 Install using (2) washers. See Figure 3.

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3.2.3 HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System


Table 2 - HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R anchor rod length and thread dimension

Anchor length
Size

in.

(mm)

helix
Helix length
in.

(mm)

Smooth shank
length
in.

Total thread
length

(mm)

in.

(mm)

Usable thread
length
in.

(mm)

3/8 x 4-3/8

4-3/8

(111)

2-1/4

(57)

5/16

(8)

1-13/16

(46)

1-5/16

(33)

3/8 x 5-1/8

5-1/8

(130)

2-1/4

(57)

5/16

(8)

2-9/16

(65)

2-1/16

(52)

3/8 x 6-3/8

6-3/8

(162)

2-1/4

(57)

5/16

(8)

3-13/16

(97)

3-5/16

(84)

1/2 x 4-1/2

4-1/2

(114)

2-1/2

(63)

5/16

(8)

1-11/16

(43)

(26)

1/2 x 6-1/2

6-1/2

(165)

2-1/2

(63)

5/16

(8)

3-11/16

(94)

3-1/16

(77)

1/2 x 7-3/4

7-3/4

(197)

2-1/2

(63)

5/16

(8)

4-15/16

(126)

4-5/16

(109)

5/8 x 6

(152)

3-5/8

(92)

7/16

(11)

1-15/16

(49)

1-1/8

(28)

5/8 x 8

(203)

3-5/8

(92)

7/16

(11)

3-15/16

(100)

3-1/8

(79)

9-1/2

(241)

3-5/8

(92)

1-15/16

(49)

3-15/16

(100)

3-1/8

(79)

5/8 x 9-1/2
3/4 x 8-1/2

8-1/2

(216)

(102)

7/16

(12)

(102)

3-1/16

(77)

3/4 x 9-3/4

9-3/4

(248)

(102)

1-11/16

(44)

(102)

3-1/16

(77)

Figure 4 - HIT-TZ and HIT-TZ-R anchor rod length and thread dimension

HIT-Z carbon steel material specifications


3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. HIT-Z rods are manufactured from AISI 1038 with a minimum tensile strength of 94.2 ksi (650 MPa) and a
minimum yield strength of 75.3 ksi (520 MPa).
3/4-in. HIT-Z rods are manufactured from either AISI 1038 or 18MnV5 with a minimum tensile strength of 94.2 ksi (650 MPa) and
a minimum yield strength of 75.3 ksi (520 MPa).
HIT-Z rods have a electroplate zinc coating with a minimum thickness of 5 m.
Carbon steel nuts conform to ASTM A563 and ANSI B18.2.2.
Carbon steel washers conform to ASTM F844.
HIT-Z-R stainless steel material specifications
HIT-Z-R rods are manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel minimum tensile strength of 94.2 ksi (650 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 75.3 ksi (520 MPa).
Stainless steel nuts conform with ASTM F594 and ANSI B18.2.2.
Stainless steel washers are manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel and conform to ASTM A240.

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HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


Table 3 - HIT-HY 200 design strength with concrete/pullout failure for HIT-Z(-R) rods in uncracked concrete 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Tension Nn or Nr
Effective
embed.
in. (mm)
2-3/8
(60)
3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
2-3/4
(70)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
3-3/4
(95)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
4
(102)
6-3/4
(171)
8-1/2
(216)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,855
(12.7)
4,835
(21.5)
5,560
(24.7)
3,555
(15.8)
7,445
(33.1)
8,190
(36.4)
5,665
(25.2)
10,405
(46.3)
14,950
(66.5)
6,240
(27.8)
13,680
(60.9)
19,330
(86.0)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)
3,125
(13.9)
5,300
(23.6)
5,560
(24.7)
3,895
(17.3)
8,155
(36.3)
8,190
(36.4)
6,205
(27.6)
11,400
(50.7)
14,950
(66.5)
6,835
(30.4)
14,985
(66.7)
19,890
(88.5)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
3,610
(16.1)
5,560
(24.7)
5,560
(24.7)
4,500
(20.0)
8,190
(36.4)
8,190
(36.4)
7,165
(31.9)
13,165
(58.6)
14,950
(66.5)
7,895
(35.1)
17,305
(77.0)
19,890
(88.5)

Shear Vn or Vr
c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)
4,425
(19.7)
5,560
(24.7)
5,560
(24.7)
5,510
(24.5)
8,190
(36.4)
8,190
(36.4)
8,775
(39.0)
14,950
(66.5)
14,950
(66.5)
9,665
(43.0)
19,890
(88.5)
19,890
(88.5)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)
3,075
(13.7)
10,415
(46.3)
16,035
(71.3)
7,660
(34.1)
16,035
(71.3)
24,690
(109.8)
12,200
(54.3)
22,415
(99.7)
34,505
(153.5)
13,440
(59.8)
29,460
(131.0)
41,635
(185.2)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)
3,370
(15.0)
11,410
(50.8)
17,570
(78.2)
8,395
(37.3)
17,570
(78.2)
27,045
(120.3)
13,365
(59.5)
24,550
(109.2)
37,800
(168.1)
14,725
(65.5)
32,275
(143.6)
45,605
(202.9)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
3,890
(17.3)
13,175
(58.6)
20,285
(90.2)
9,690
(43.1)
20,285
(90.2)
31,230
(138.9)
15,430
(68.6)
28,350
(126.1)
43,650
(194.2)
17,000
(75.6)
37,265
(165.8)
52,660
(234.2)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)
4,765
(21.2)
16,135
(71.8)
24,845
(110.5)
11,870
(52.8)
24,845
(110.5)
38,250
(170.1)
18,900
(84.1)
34,720
(154.4)
53,455
(237.8)
20,820
(92.6)
45,645
(203.0)
64,500
(286.9)

Table 4 - HIT-HY 200 design strength with concrete/pullout failure for HIT-Z(-R) rods in cracked concrete 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Tension Nn or Nr
Effective
embed.
in. (mm)
2-3/8
(60)
3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
2-3/4
(70)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
3-3/4
(95)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
4
(102)
6-3/4
(171)
8-1/2
(216)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,020
(9.0)
3,425
(15.2)
5,275
(23.5)
2,520
(11.2)
5,275
(23.5)
7,640
(34.0)
4,010
(17.8)
7,370
(32.8)
11,350
(50.5)
4,420
(19.7)
9,690
(43.1)
13,690
(60.9)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,215
(9.9)
3,755
(16.7)
5,560
(24.7)
2,760
(12.3)
5,780
(25.7)
7,640
(34.0)
4,395
(19.5)
8,075
(35.9)
12,430
(55.3)
4,840
(21.5)
10,615
(47.2)
15,000
(66.7)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,560
(11.4)
4,335
(19.3)
5,560
(24.7)
3,185
(14.2)
6,670
(29.7)
7,640
(34.0)
5,075
(22.6)
9,325
(41.5)
14,355
(63.9)
5,590
(24.9)
12,255
(54.5)
17,320
(77.0)

Shear Vn or Vr
c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)
3,135
(13.9)
5,305
(23.6)
5,560
(24.7)
3,905
(17.4)
7,640
(34.0)
7,640
(34.0)
6,215
(27.6)
11,420
(50.8)
14,950
(66.5)
6,845
(30.4)
15,010
(66.8)
19,535
(86.9)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,180
(9.7)
7,380
(32.8)
11,360
(50.5)
5,425
(24.1)
11,360
(50.5)
17,490
(77.8)
8,640
(38.4)
15,875
(70.6)
24,440
(108.7)
9,520
(42.3)
20,870
(92.8)
29,490
(131.2)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,385
(10.6)
8,085
(36.0)
12,445
(55.4)
5,945
(26.4)
12,445
(55.4)
19,160
(85.2)
9,465
(42.1)
17,390
(77.4)
26,775
(119.1)
10,430
(46.4)
22,860
(101.7)
32,305
(143.7)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,755
(12.3)
9,335
(41.5)
14,370
(63.9)
6,865
(30.5)
14,370
(63.9)
22,120
(98.4)
10,930
(48.6)
20,080
(89.3)
30,915
(137.5)
12,040
(53.6)
26,395
(117.4)
37,300
(165.9)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)
3,375
(15.0)
11,430
(50.8)
17,600
(78.3)
8,405
(37.4)
17,600
(78.3)
27,095
(120.5)
13,390
(59.6)
24,595
(109.4)
37,865
(168.4)
14,750
(65.6)
32,330
(143.8)
45,685
(203.2)

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1
2
3
4

See section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 10 - 17 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 5. The lesser of the values is to be used for
the design.
5 Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 104 F (40 C), max. long term temperature = 75 F (24 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 176 F (80 C), max. long term temperature = 122 F (50 C) multiply above value by 0.86.
For temperature range C: Max. short term temperature = 248 F (120 C), max. long term temperature = 162 F (72 C) multiply above value by 0.70.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long-term concrete temperatures are roughly constant
over significant periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry and water saturated concrete conditions.
7 Tabular values are for short-term loads only. For sustained loads, see section 3.1.7.5.
8 Tabular values are for normal-weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
9 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by the following reduction factors:
3/8-in diameter - seis = 0.705
1/2-in to 3/4-in diameter - seis = 0.75
See Section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.
10 Diamond core drilling with Hilti HIT-Z(-R) rods is permitted with no reduction in published data above.
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Table 5 - Steel design strength for Hilti HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods 1,2
ACI 318 Appendix D Based Design
Nominal
anchor diameter
in.
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

HIT-Z carbon steel rod


Tensile3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4 Vsa
lb (kN)

4,750
(21.1)
8,695
(38.7)
13,850
(61.6)
20,455
(91.0)

1,930
(8.6)
3,530
(15.7)
5,625
(25.0)
8,310
(37.0)

HIT-Z-R stainless steel rod


seis,V5
1.0
0.65
0.65
0.65

Tensile3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4 Vsa
lb (kN)

4,750
(21.1)
8,695
(38.7)
13,850
(61.6)
20,455
(91.0)

2,630
(11.7)
4,815
(21.4)
7,670
(34.1)
11,330
(50.4)

seis,V5
1.0
0.75
0.65
0.65

1 See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
2 HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods are to be considered brittle steel elements.
3 Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
5 Reduction factor for seismic shear only. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

Hilti HIT-Z(-R) rod permissible combinations of edge distance,


snchor spacing, and concrete thickness
The Hilti HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R Rods produce higher expansion forces in the concrete slab when the installation torque is applied.
This means that the anchor must be installed with larger edge distances and spacing when compared to standard threaded
rod, to minimize the likelihood that the concrete slab will split during installation.
The permissible edge distance is based on the concrete condition (cracked or uncracked), the concrete thickness, and anchor
spacing if designing for anchor groups. The permissible concrete thickness is dependent on whether or not the drill dust is
removed during the anchor installation process.
Step 1: Check concrete thickness
When using Hilti HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods, drilling dust does not need to be removed for optimum capacity when base material
temperatures are greater than 41 F (5 C) and a hammer drill with a carbide tipped drill bit is used. However, concrete
thickness can be reduced if the drilling dust is removed. The figure below shows both drilled hole conditions. Drilled hole
condition 1 illustrates the hole depth and concrete thickness when drilling dust is left in the hole. Drilled hole condition 2
illustrates the corresponding reduction when drill dust is removed by using compressed air, Hilti TE-CD or TE-YD Hollow Drill
Bits with a Hilti vacuum.
Figure 5
Refer to tables 6 to 9 in this section for the minimum
concrete thicknesses associated with the Hilti HIT-Z(-R)
rods based on diameter and drilled hole condition.

Step 2: Check edge distance and anchor spacing


Tables 6 to 9 in this section show the minimum edge distance and anchor spacing based on a specific concrete thickness and
whether or not the design is for cracked or uncracked concrete. There are two cases of edge distance and anchor spacing
combinations for each embedment and concrete condition (cracked or uncracked). Case 1 is the minimum edge distance
needed for one anchor or for two anchors with large anchor spacing. Case 2 is the minimum anchor spacing that can be used,
but the edge distance is increased to help prevent splitting. Linear interpolation can be used between Case 1 and Case 2 for
any specific concrete thickness and concrete condition. See the following figure and calculation which can be used to determine specific edge distance and anchor spacing combinations.
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For a specific edge distance, the permitted
spacing is calculated as follows:

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area
Case 2

spacing s

Figure 6

Cmin,2


(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ____________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

sdesign

smin at c

Cmin,1

Case 1

ca min at s

Smin,2
Smin,1

Concrete
Edge

cdesign

edge distance c

Table 6 - Minimum edge distance, spacing, and concrete thickness for 3/8-in. diameter Hilti HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods1
Nominal anchor diameter

Effective embedment

hef

Drilled hole condition

Cracked concrete

Uncracked concrete

Minimum concrete thickness

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 1

c min,1

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 2

c min,2

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 1

c min,1

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 2

c min,2

s min,1

s min,2

s min,1

s min,2

in.
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

3/8
3-3/8
(86)

2-3/8
(60)
22
4
(102)
3-1/8
(79)
9-1/8
(232)
5-5/8
(143)
1-7/8
(48)
2-1/8
(54)
6-3/8
(162)
3-5/8
(92)
1-7/8
(48)

1 or 2
4-5/8
(117)
2-3/4
(70)
7-3/4
(197)
4-3/4
(121)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
5-1/2
(140)
3-1/8
(79)
1-7/8
(48)

5-3/4
(146)
2-1/4
(57)
6-1/8
(156)
3-3/4
(95)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
4-1/4
(108)
2-3/8
(60)
1-7/8
(48)

22
4-5/8
(117)
2-3/4
(70)
7-3/4
(197)
4-3/4
(121)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
5-1/2
(140)
3-1/8
(79)
1-7/8
(48)

4-1/2
(114)
1 or 2

5-5/8
(143)
2-1/4
(57)
6-1/2
(165)
3-7/8
(98)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
3-1/2
(89)
2-1/2
(64)
1-7/8
(48)

6-3/8
(162)
2
(51)
5-5/8
(143)
3-1/4
(83)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
2-5/8
(67)
2-1/8
(54)
1-7/8
(48)

22
5-3/4
(146)
2-1/4
(57)
6-1/8
(156)
3-3/4
(95)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
3-1/4
(83)
2-3/8
(60)
1-7/8
(48)

1 or 2
6-3/4
(171)
1-7/8
(48)
5-3/8
(137)
3-1/8
(79)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
2
(51)
2
(51)
1-7/8
(48)

7-3/8
(187)
1-7/8
(48)
4-1/2
(114)
2-3/4
(70)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)

Table 7 - Minimum edge distance, spacing, and concrete thickness for 1/2-in. diameter Hilti HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods1
d

Effective embedment

hef

Drilled hole condition

Minimum concrete thickness

Cracked Concrete

Uncracked Concrete

Nominal anchor diameter

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 1

c min,1

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 2

c min,2

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 1

c min,1

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 2

c min,2

s min,1

s min,2

s min,1

s min,2

in.
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

1/2
4-1/2
(114)

2-3/4
(70)
22
4
(102)
5-1/8
(130)
14-7/8
(378)
9-1/4
(235)
2-1/2
(64)
3-5/8
(92)
10-7/8
(276)
6-1/2
(165)
2-1/2
(64)

1 or 2
5
(127)
4-1/8
(105)
11-7/8
(302)
7-1/4
(184)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
8-1/2
(216)
5
(127)
2-1/2
(64)

7-1/8
(181)
2-7/8
(73)
8-5/8
(219)
4-7/8
(124)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)
6
(152)
3-1/4
(83)
2-1/2
(64)

22
5-3/4
(146)
3-5/8
(92)
10-1/4
(260)
6-1/4
(159)
2-1/2
(64)
2-5/8
(67)
7-3/8
(187)
4-1/4
(108)
2-1/2
(64)

6-3/4
(171)
3
(76)
9
(229)
5-1/4
(133)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)
5-1/2
(140)
3-1/2
(89)
2-1/2
(64)

8-1/4
(210)
2-1/2
(64)
7-1/4
(184)
4-1/8
(105)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)
3-1/8
(79)
2-3/4
(70)
2-1/2
(64)

22
7-1/4
(184)
2-7/8
(73)
8-1/8
(206)
4-3/4
(121)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)
4-1/2
(114)
3-1/4
(83)
2-1/2
(64)

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6

6
(152)
1 or 2

3.2.3

3.2.7
1 or 2

8-1/4
(210)
2-1/2
(64)
7-1/4
(184)
4-1/8
(105)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)
3-1/8
(79)
2-3/4
(70)
2-1/2
(64)

9-3/4
(248)
2-1/2
(64)
5
(127)
3-3/8
(86)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/2
(64)

3.2.8

1 L
 inear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2
Linear interpoloation for a specific edge distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2, will determine the permissible spacing s as follows:


(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ____________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

2 For shaded cells, drilling dust must be removed from drilled hole to justify minimum concrete thickness.

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Table 8 - Minimum edge distance, spacing, and concrete thickness for 5/8-in. diameter Hilti HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods1
Nominal anchor diameter

d
hef

Drilled hole condition

Minimum concrete thickness

Cracked concrete

Uncracked concrete

Effective embedment

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 1

c min,1

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 2

c min,2

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 1

c min,1

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 2

c min,2

s min,1

s min,2

s min,1

s min,2

in.
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

5/8
5-5/8
(143)

3-3/4
(95)
22
5-1/2
(140)
6-1/4
(159)
18-3/8
(467)
11-3/8
(289)
3-1/8
(79)
4-5/8
(117)
13-7/8
(352)
8-1/4
(210)
3-1/8
(79)

1 or 2
7-3/4
9-3/8
(197)
(238)
4-1/2
3-3/4
(114)
(95)
12-7/8
10-5/8
(327)
(270)
7-3/4
6-1/4
(197)
(159)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)
3-3/8
3-1/8
(86)
(79)
9-1/2
8-3/4
(241)
(222)
5-1/2
4-3/8
(140)
(111)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)

22
7-3/8
(187)
4-5/8
(117)
13-7/8
(352)
8-1/4
(210)
3-1/8
(79)
3-1/2
(89)
10-1/8
(257)
5-7/8
(149)
3-1/8
(79)

1 or 2
9-5/8
10-1/2
(244)
(267)
3-5/8
3-1/4
(92)
(83)
10-3/8
9-3/4
(264)
(248)
6-1/8
5-1/2
(156)
(140)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)
6-1/2
5-3/8
(165)
(137)
4-1/4
3-7/8
(108)
(98)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)

7-1/2
(191)
22
9-1/4
(235)
3-3/4
(95)
10-7/8
(276)
6-3/8
(162)
3-1/8
(79)
3-1/8
(79)
7-1/8
(181)
4-1/2
(114)
3-1/8
(79)

1 or 2
11-1/2
12-1/4
(292)
(311)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)
8-3/8
7-3/8
(213)
(187)
4-7/8
4-5/8
(124)
(117)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)
3-7/8
3-1/8
(98)
(79)
3-3/8
3-1/8
(86)
(79)
3-1/8
3-1/8
(79)
(79)

Table 9 - Minimum edge distance, spacing, and concrete thickness for 3/4-in. diameter Hilti HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods1
Nominal anchor diameter

d
hef

Drilled hole condition

Minimum concrete thickness

Cracked concrete

Uncracked concrete

Effective embedment

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 1

c min,1

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 2

c min,2

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 1

c min,1

Minimum edge and


spacing
Case 2

c min,2

s min,1

s min,2

s min,1

s min,2

in.
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

3/4
6-3/4
(171)

4
(102)
22
5-3/4
(146)
9-3/4
(248)
28-3/4
(730)
18-1/8
(460)
3-3/4
(95)
7-1/4
(184)
21-3/4
(552)
13-1/4
(337)
3-3/4
(95)

1 or 2
8
11-1/2
(203)
(292)
7
5
(178)
(127)
20-5/8
14
(524)
(356)
12-5/8
8-1/2
(321)
(216)
3-3/4
3-3/4
(95)
(95)
5-1/4
4-1/8
(133)
(105)
15-1/2
12-1/4
(394)
(311)
9-1/4
6
(235)
(152)
3-3/4
3-3/4
(95)
(95)

22
8-1/2
(216)
6-5/8
(168)
19-3/8
(492)
11-7/8
(302)
3-3/4
(95)
5
(127)
14-1/2
(368)
8-5/8
(219)
3-3/4
(95)

1 or 2
10-3/4
13-1/8
(273)
(333)
5-1/4
4-1/4
(133)
(108)
15-1/4
12-5/8
(387)
(321)
9-1/8
7-1/4
(232)
(184)
3-3/4
3-3/4
(95)
(95)
4
3-3/4
(102)
(95)
11-3/8
9
(289)
(229)
6-5/8
5-1/8
(168)
(130)
3-3/4
3-3/4
(95)
(95)

8-1/2
(216)
22
10-1/4
(260)
5-1/2
(140)
16
(406)
9-5/8
(244)
3-3/4
(95)
4-1/8
(105)
12-1/8
(308)
7
(178)
3-3/4
(95)

1 or 2
12-1/2
14-1/2
(318)
(368)
4-1/2
4
(114)
(102)
13-1/4
11
(337)
(279)
7-3/4
6-1/2
(197)
(165)
3-3/4
3-3/4
(95)
(95)
3-3/4
3-3/4
(95)
(95)
8-3/4
6-1/2
(222)
(165)
5-1/2
4-1/2
(140)
(114)
3-3/4
3-3/4
(95)
(95)

1 Linear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2
Linear interpoloation for a specific edge distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2, will determine the permissible spacing s as follows:


(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ____________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

2 For shaded cells, drilling dust must be removed from drilled hole to justify minimum concrete thickness.

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Table 10 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods in uncracked concrete 1,2
Edge distance in shear
3/8-in. HIT-Z(-R)
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef
1-7/8
2
2-1/4
3
4
4-5/8
5
5-3/4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
24
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

in.
2-3/8
(mm)
(60)
(48)
0.63
(51)
0.64
(57)
0.66
(76)
0.71
(102) 0.78
(117) 0.82
(127) 0.85
(146) 0.90
(152) 0.92
(178) 0.99
(203) 1.00
(229) 1.00
(254) 1.00
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

3-3/8
(86)
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.65
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
0.38
0.46
0.59
0.69
0.74
0.86
0.89
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.25
0.26
0.30
0.36
0.40
0.43
0.49
0.51
0.60
0.69
0.77
0.86
0.94
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.21
0.21
0.22
0.25
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.43
0.49
0.55
0.61
0.67
0.73
0.85
0.98
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV
2-3/8
(60)
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.93
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.89
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.79
0.87
0.94
1.00

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
0.33
0.51
0.79
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.09
0.10
0.16
0.24
0.30
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.57
0.69
0.83
0.97
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.10
0.16
0.20
0.22
0.27
0.29
0.37
0.45
0.54
0.63
0.72
0.83
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
0.38
0.51
0.79
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.17
0.21
0.32
0.44
0.49
0.52
0.59
0.62
0.72
0.83
0.93
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
4-1/2
(114)
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.21
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.43
0.49
0.55
0.63
0.72
0.83
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.76
0.81
0.84
0.91
0.92
1.00
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.68
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.58
0.63
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.83
0.88
0.94
1.00

3.2.4

Edge distance in shear

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef
1-7/8
2
2-1/4
3
4
4-5/8
5
5-3/4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
24
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

in.
2-3/8
(mm)
(60)
(48)
0.63
(51)
0.64
(57)
0.66
(76)
0.71
(102) 0.78
(117) 0.82
(127) 0.85
(146) 0.90
(152) 0.92
(178) 0.99
(203) 1.00
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

3-3/8
(86)
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.65
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
0.73
0.88
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.56
0.57
0.60
0.70
0.84
0.93
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.50
0.51
0.53
0.60
0.70
0.76
0.80
0.88
0.91
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV
2-3/8
(60)
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.93
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.89
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.79
0.87
0.94
1.00

3.2.4
3.2.4

Table 11 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods in cracked concrete 1,2

3/8-in. HIT-Z(-R)
cracked concrete

3.2.3

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
0.34
0.52
0.80
0.99
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.16
0.25
0.31
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.57
0.70
0.83
0.97
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.10
0.16
0.20
0.22
0.28
0.29
0.37
0.45
0.54
0.63
0.73
0.83
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.88
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.16
0.17
0.21
0.32
0.49
0.61
0.69
0.85
0.91
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
4-1/2
(114)
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.21
0.32
0.40
0.45
0.55
0.59
0.74
0.91
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.91
0.93
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.68
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.59
0.63
0.67
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted.


2 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
3 Spacing reduction factor in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
4 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then hV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded area, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with figure 6 and table 6 of this section to calculate permissible edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 12 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods in uncracked concrete 1,2
Edge distance in shear
1/2-in. HIT-Z(-R)
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef
2-1/2
2-7/8
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
7-1/4
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
24
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

2-3/4
in.
(70)
(mm)
(64)
0.65
(73)
0.67
(76)
0.68
(89)
0.71
(102) 0.74
(114) 0.77
(127) 0.80
(140) 0.83
(152) 0.86
(178) 0.92
(184) 0.94
(203) 0.98
(229) 1.00
(254) 1.00
(279) 1.00
(305) 1.00
(356) 1.00
(406) 1.00
(457)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

4-1/2
(114)
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

6
(152)
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
2-3/4
(70)
n/a
0.35
0.36
0.40
0.44
0.50
0.55
0.61
0.66
0.77
0.80
0.88
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.23
0.24
0.25
0.27
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.35
0.38
0.43
0.44
0.49
0.55
0.61
0.67
0.73
0.85
0.98
1.00

6
(152)
0.20
0.21
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.27
0.28
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.40
0.44
0.48
0.53
0.62
0.70
0.79
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV
2-3/4
(70)
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

6
(152)
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.98

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
2-3/4
(70)
n/a
0.22
0.23
0.29
0.36
0.42
0.50
0.57
0.65
0.82
0.87
1.00
1.00
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.09
0.11
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.52
0.62
0.72
0.84
0.95
1.00

6
(152)
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.22
0.28
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.47
0.54
0.62
0.78
0.95
1.00

2-3/4
(70)
n/a
0.35
0.36
0.40
0.44
0.50
0.55
0.61
0.66
0.82
0.87
1.00
1.00
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.18
0.22
0.24
0.30
0.33
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.43
0.49
0.50
0.56
0.63
0.72
0.84
0.95
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
6
(152)
0.12
0.15
0.15
0.19
0.24
0.25
0.27
0.28
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.40
0.47
0.54
0.62
0.78
0.95
1.00

2-3/4
(70)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.77
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.92
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.61
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

6
(152)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.85
0.98
1.00

Table 13 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods in Cracked Concrete 1,2
Edge distance in shear
1/2-in. HIT-Z(-R)
cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef
2-1/2
2-7/8
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
7-1/4
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
24
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

2-3/4
in.
(70)
(mm)
(64)
0.65
(73)
0.67
(76)
0.68
(89)
0.71
(102) 0.74
(114) 0.77
(127) 0.80
(140) 0.83
(152) 0.86
(178) 0.92
(184) 0.94
(203) 0.98
(229) 1.00
(254) 1.00
(279) 1.00
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

4-1/2
(114)
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

6
(152)
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
2-3/4
(70)
0.71
0.77
0.79
0.88
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.56
0.59
0.60
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.86
0.91
1.00

6
(152)
0.50
0.53
0.53
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.83
0.85
0.91
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV
2-3/4
(70)
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.84
0.88
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.82
0.91
0.99
1.00

6
(152)
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.74
0.80
0.87
0.99

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
2-3/4
(70)
0.18
0.22
0.23
0.29
0.36
0.43
0.50
0.58
0.66
0.83
0.88
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.09
0.11
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.34
0.43
0.45
0.52
0.62
0.73
0.84
0.96
1.00

6
(152)
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.22
0.28
0.29
0.34
0.41
0.47
0.55
0.62
0.79
0.96
1.00

2-3/4
(70)
0.35
0.44
0.47
0.59
0.72
0.86
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.18
0.23
0.24
0.30
0.37
0.44
0.52
0.60
0.68
0.86
0.90
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
6
(152)
0.12
0.15
0.16
0.20
0.24
0.29
0.34
0.39
0.44
0.56
0.59
0.68
0.81
0.95
1.00

2-3/4
(70)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.62
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.77
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.92
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.87
0.93
0.99
1.00

6
(152)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.75
0.81
0.85
0.99
1.00

1 Linear interpolation not permitted.


2 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
3 Spacing reduction factor in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
4 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then hV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded area, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with figure 6 and table 7 of this section to calculate permissible edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


Table 14 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods in uncracked concrete 1,2
Edge distance in shear
5/8-in. HIT-Z(-R)
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef
3-1/8
3-1/4
3-3/4
4
5
5-1/2
6
7
7-3/8
8
9
9-1/4
10
11
12
14
16
18
24
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

in.
3-3/4
(mm)
(95)
(79)
0.64
(83)
0.64
(95)
0.67
(102) 0.68
(127) 0.72
(140) 0.74
(152) 0.77
(178) 0.81
(187) 0.83
(203) 0.86
(229) 0.90
(235) 0.91
(254) 0.94
(279) 0.99
(305) 1.00
(356) 1.00
(406) 1.00
(457) 1.00
(610) 1.00
(762)
(914)
(1219)

5-5/8
(143)
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.91
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-3/4
(95)
n/a
n/a
0.34
0.36
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.73
0.76
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.50
0.55
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.89
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.34
0.35
0.37
0.39
0.43
0.50
0.57
0.64
0.86
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV
3-3/4
(95)
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.90
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.78
0.85
0.92
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.92

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-3/4
(95)
n/a
n/a
0.23
0.25
0.36
0.41
0.47
0.59
0.64
0.72
0.86
0.89
1.00
1.00
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.21
0.24
0.27
0.34
0.37
0.41
0.50
0.52
0.58
0.67
0.76
0.96
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.07
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.24
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.38
0.43
0.50
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

3-3/4
(95)
n/a
n/a
0.34
0.36
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.59
0.64
0.72
0.86
0.89
1.00
1.00
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.21
0.27
0.29
0.38
0.40
0.42
0.47
0.49
0.52
0.58
0.59
0.64
0.70
0.77
0.96
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
7-1/2
(191)
0.13
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.34
0.35
0.38
0.43
0.50
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

3-3/4
(95)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.78
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.91
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.91
1.00

Table 15 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods in cracked concrete 1,2

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef
3-1/8
3-1/4
3-3/4
4
5
5-1/2
6
7
7-3/8
8
9
9-1/4
10
11
12
14
16
18
24
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

3-3/4
in.
(95)
(mm)
(79)
0.64
(83)
0.64
(95)
0.67
(102) 0.68
(127) 0.72
(140) 0.74
(152) 0.77
(178) 0.81
(187) 0.83
(203) 0.86
(229) 0.90
(235) 0.91
(254) 0.94
(279) 0.99
(305) 1.00
(356) 1.00
(406)
(457)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

5-5/8
(143)
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.91
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-3/4
(95)
0.67
0.69
0.75
0.78
0.91
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.56
0.56
0.60
0.62
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.87
0.90
0.96
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.50
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.85
0.86
0.91
0.98
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV
3-3/4
(95)
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.90
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.78
0.85
0.92
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.92

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-3/4
(95)
0.18
0.19
0.23
0.26
0.36
0.41
0.47
0.59
0.64
0.73
0.87
0.90
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.21
0.24
0.27
0.34
0.37
0.42
0.50
0.52
0.58
0.67
0.77
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.07
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.24
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.38
0.44
0.50
0.63
0.77
0.92
1.00

3-3/4
(95)
0.35
0.38
0.47
0.51
0.72
0.83
0.94
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.20
0.22
0.27
0.30
0.41
0.48
0.54
0.68
0.74
0.84
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
7-1/2
(191)
0.13
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.44
0.48
0.54
0.65
0.68
0.76
0.88
1.00
1.00

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

Edge distance in shear


5/8-in. HIT-Z(-R)
cracked concrete

3.2.3

3-3/4
(95)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.64
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.78
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.72
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.92
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.92
1.00

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted.


2 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
3 Spacing reduction factor in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
4 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then hV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded area, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with figure 6 and table 8 of this section to calculate permissible edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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3.2.3 HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System


Table 16 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods in uncracked concrete 1,2
Edge distance in shear
3/4-in. HIT-Z(-R)
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef
3-3/4
4
4-1/8
4-1/4
5
5-3/4
6
7
8
8-1/2
9
10
10-1/4
11
12
14
16
18
24
30
36
> 48

in.
(mm)
(95)
(102)
(105)
(108)
(127)
(146)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(216)
(229)
(254)
(260)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
4
(102)
0.66
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.93
0.96
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.75
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.94
1.00

8-1/2
(216)
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.97
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.39
0.44
0.45
0.53
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.75
0.77
0.83
0.90
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.28
0.31
0.34
0.36
0.37
0.40
0.41
0.44
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.72
0.97
1.00

8-1/2
(216)
n/a
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.23
0.24
0.24
0.27
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.33
0.34
0.35
0.38
0.43
0.50
0.56
0.75
0.93
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV
4
(102)
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.80
0.89
0.99
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.99

8-1/2
(216)
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.89

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.35
0.43
0.45
0.57
0.70
0.77
0.83
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.13
0.17
0.21
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.47
0.49
0.55
0.62
0.78
0.96
1.00

8-1/2
(216)
n/a
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.12
0.15
0.16
0.20
0.24
0.26
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.39
0.44
0.55
0.68
0.81
1.00

4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.39
0.44
0.45
0.57
0.70
0.77
0.83
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.26
0.32
0.34
0.35
0.38
0.42
0.44
0.45
0.49
0.50
0.55
0.62
0.78
0.96
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
8-1/2
(216)
n/a
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.23
0.24
0.24
0.27
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.33
0.35
0.39
0.44
0.55
0.68
0.81
1.00

4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.68
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.96
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.64
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.85
0.99
1.00

8-1/2
(216)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.62
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.88
0.98
1.00

Table 17 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods in cracked concrete 1,2
Edge distance in shear
3/4-in. HIT-Z(-R)
cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef
3-3/4
4
4-1/8
4-1/4
5
5-3/4
6
7
8
8-1/2
9
10
10-1/4
11
12
14
16
18
24
30
36
>48

in.
(mm)
(95)
(102)
(105)
(108)
(127)
(146)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(216)
(229)
(254)
(260)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
4
(102)
0.66
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.93
0.96
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.75
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.94
1.00

8-1/2
(216)
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.97
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
4
(102)
n/a
n/a
0.76
0.78
0.87
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.63
0.68
0.70
0.77
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.99
1.00

8-1/2
(216)
0.51
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.57
0.61
0.62
0.67
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.83
0.85
0.89
0.95
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV
4
(102)
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.80
0.90
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.74
0.81
0.87
0.99

8-1/2
(216)
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.89

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
4
(102)
n/a
n/a
0.26
0.27
0.35
0.43
0.46
0.58
0.70
0.77
0.84
0.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.13
0.17
0.21
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.37
0.41
0.48
0.50
0.55
0.63
0.79
0.97
1.00

8-1/2
(216)
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.09
0.12
0.15
0.16
0.20
0.24
0.26
0.29
0.34
0.35
0.39
0.44
0.56
0.68
0.82
1.00

4
(102)
n/a
n/a
0.52
0.55
0.70
0.86
0.92
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.34
0.42
0.44
0.56
0.68
0.75
0.82
0.95
0.99
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
8-1/2
(216)
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.24
0.29
0.31
0.40
0.48
0.53
0.58
0.68
0.70
0.78
0.89
1.00

4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.63
0.68
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.96
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.99
1.00

8-1/2
(216)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.88
0.98
1.00

1 Linear interpolation not permitted.


2 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
3 Spacing reduction factor in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
4 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then hV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded area, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with figure 6 and table 9 of this section to calculate permissible edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


3.2.3.3.2 Hilti HIT-HY 200 Adhesive
with deformed reinforcing
bars (rebar)

Uncracked
concrete

Dry
concrete

Cracked
concrete

Water-saturated
concrete

Hammer drilling with carbide


tipped drill bit

Permissible
drilling
method

Permissible
concrete
conditions

Figure 7 - Rebar installation conditions

Hilti TE-CD or TE-YD Hollow


Drill Bit

Figure 8 - Rebar installed with HIT-HY 200 adhesive

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4

Table 18 - Rebar installed with HIT-HY 200 adhesive


Setting information
Nominal bit diameter
Standard effective embedment

Effective
embedment

Symbol

Units

do
hef,std

minimum

hef,min

maximum

hef,max

Minimum concrete member thickness

hmin

Rebar size
3

10

in.

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/8

1-3/8

1-1/2

in.

3-3/8

4-1/2

5-5/8

6-3/4

7-7/8

(mm)

(86)

(114)

(143)

(171)

(200)

(229)

(257)

10-1/8 11-1/4
(286)

in.

2-3/8

2-3/4

3-1/8

3-1/2

3-1/2

4-1/2

(mm)

(60)

(70)

(79)

(89)

(89)

(102)

(114)

(127)

in.

7-1/2

10

12-1/2

15

17-1/2

20

22-1/2

25

(mm)

(191)

(254)

(318)

(381)

(445)

(508)

(572)

(635)

in.

hef + 1-1/4

(mm)

hef + 30

hef + 2do

3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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3.2.3 HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System


Table 19 - Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive design strength with concrete / bond failure for rebar in uncracked concrete 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Tension Nn or Nr

Rebar size

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

Shear Vn or Vr

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
7-1/2
(191)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
10
(254)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
12-1/2
(318)
6-3/4
(171)
9
(229)
15
(381)
7-7/8
(200)
10-1/2
(267)
17-1/2
(445)
9
(229)
12
(305)
20
(508)
10-1/8
(257)
13-1/2
(343)
22-1/2
(572)
11-1/4
(286)
15
(381)
25
(635)

4,295
(19.1)
5,725
(25.5)
9,540
(42.4)
7,445
(33.1)
10,175
(45.3)
16,960
(75.4)
10,405
(46.3)
15,900
(70.7)
26,500
(117.9)
13,680
(60.9)
21,060
(93.7)
38,160
(169.7)
17,235
(76.7)
26,540
(118.1)
51,935
(231.0)
21,060
(93.7)
32,425
(144.2)
67,835
(301.7)
25,130
(111.8)
38,690
(172.1)
83,245
(370.3)
29,430
(130.9)
45,315
(201.6)
97,500
(433.7)

4,295
(19.1)
5,725
(25.5)
9,540
(42.4)
7,630
(33.9)
10,175
(45.3)
16,960
(75.4)
11,400
(50.7)
15,900
(70.7)
26,500
(117.9)
14,985
(66.7)
22,895
(101.8)
38,160
(169.7)
18,885
(84.0)
29,070
(129.3)
51,935
(231.0)
23,070
(102.6)
35,520
(158.0)
67,835
(301.7)
27,530
(122.5)
42,380
(188.5)
85,855
(381.9)
32,240
(143.4)
49,640
(220.8)
105,995
(471.5)

4,295
(19.1)
5,725
(25.5)
9,540
(42.4)
7,630
(33.9)
10,175
(45.3)
16,960
(75.4)
11,925
(53.0)
15,900
(70.7)
26,500
(117.9)
17,170
(76.4)
22,895
(101.8)
38,160
(169.7)
21,805
(97.0)
31,160
(138.6)
51,935
(231.0)
26,640
(118.5)
40,700
(181.0)
67,835
(301.7)
31,785
(141.4)
48,940
(217.7)
85,855
(381.9)
37,230
(165.6)
57,320
(255.0)
105,995
(471.5)

4,550
(20.2)
6,065
(27.0)
10,110
(45.0)
8,090
(36.0)
10,785
(48.0)
17,975
(80.0)
12,640
(56.2)
16,855
(75.0)
28,090
(124.9)
18,200
(81.0)
24,270
(108.0)
40,445
(179.9)
24,775
(110.2)
33,030
(146.9)
55,055
(244.9)
32,360
(143.9)
43,145
(191.9)
71,905
(319.8)
38,930
(173.2)
54,605
(242.9)
91,005
(404.8)
45,595
(202.8)
67,410
(299.9)
112,355
(499.8)

9,245
(41.1)
12,330
(54.8)
20,545
(91.4)
16,035
(71.3)
21,915
(97.5)
36,525
(162.5)
22,415
(99.7)
34,245
(152.3)
57,075
(253.9)
29,460
(131.0)
45,360
(201.8)
82,185
(365.6)
37,125
(165.1)
57,160
(254.3)
111,865
(497.6)
45,360
(201.8)
69,835
(310.6)
146,110
(649.9)
54,125
(240.8)
83,330
(370.7)
179,300
(797.6)
63,395
(282.0)
97,600
(434.1)
210,000
(934.1)

9,245
(41.1)
12,330
(54.8)
20,545
(91.4)
16,435
(73.1)
21,915
(97.5)
36,525
(162.5)
24,550
(109.2)
34,245
(152.3)
57,075
(253.9)
32,275
(143.6)
49,310
(219.3)
82,185
(365.6)
40,670
(180.9)
62,615
(278.5)
111,865
(497.6)
49,690
(221.0)
76,500
(340.3)
146,110
(649.9)
59,290
(263.7)
91,285
(406.1)
184,920
(822.6)
69,445
(308.9)
106,915
(475.6)
228,295
(1015.5)

9,245
(41.1)
12,330
(54.8)
20,545
(91.4)
16,435
(73.1)
21,915
(97.5)
36,525
(162.5)
25,685
(114.3)
34,245
(152.3)
57,075
(253.9)
36,985
(164.5)
49,310
(219.3)
82,185
(365.6)
46,960
(208.9)
67,120
(298.6)
111,865
(497.6)
57,375
(255.2)
87,665
(390.0)
146,110
(649.9)
68,465
(304.5)
105,405
(468.9)
184,920
(822.6)
80,185
(356.7)
123,455
(549.2)
228,295
(1015.5)

9,800
(43.6)
13,070
(58.1)
21,780
(96.9)
17,425
(77.5)
23,230
(103.3)
38,720
(172.2)
27,225
(121.1)
36,300
(161.5)
60,500
(269.1)
39,205
(174.4)
52,270
(232.5)
87,120
(387.5)
53,360
(237.4)
71,145
(316.5)
118,575
(527.4)
69,695
(310.0)
92,925
(413.3)
154,875
(688.9)
83,850
(373.0)
117,610
(523.2)
196,015
(871.9)
98,205
(436.8)
145,195
(645.9)
241,995
(1076.4)

1
2
3
4

See section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 22 - 37 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 21.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
5 Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 104 F (40 C), max. long term temperature = 75 F (24 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 176 F (80 C), max. long term temperature = 122 F (50 C) multiply above value by 0.80.
For temperature range C: Max. short term temperature = 248 F (120 C), max. long term temperature = 162 F (72 C) multiply above value by 0.70.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly
constant over significant periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.85.
7 Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see section 3.1.7.5.
8 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete, multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.

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HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


Table 20 - Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive design strength with concrete / bond failure for rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Tension Nn or Nr

Rebar size

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

Shear Vn or Vr

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
7-1/2
(191)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
10
(254)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
12-1/2
(318)
6-3/4
(171)
9
(229)
15
(381)
7-7/8
(200)
10-1/2
(267)
17-1/2
(445)
9
(229)
12
(305)
20
(508)
10-1/8
(257)
13-1/2
(343)
22-1/2
(572)
11-1/4
(286)
15
(381)
25
(635)

2,700
(12.0)
3,600
(16.0)
5,995
(26.7)
4,830
(21.5)
6,440
(28.6)
10,730
(47.7)
7,370
(32.8)
10,120
(45.0)
16,865
(75.0)
9,690
(43.1)
14,640
(65.1)
24,395
(108.5)
12,210
(54.3)
16,885
(75.1)
28,140
(125.2)
14,920
(66.4)
22,150
(98.5)
36,920
(164.2)
17,800
(79.2)
27,405
(121.9)
46,935
(208.8)
20,850
(92.7)
32,095
(142.8)
58,070
(258.3)

2,700
(12.0)
3,600
(16.0)
5,995
(26.7)
4,830
(21.5)
6,440
(28.6)
10,730
(47.7)
7,590
(33.8)
10,120
(45.0)
16,865
(75.0)
10,615
(47.2)
14,640
(65.1)
24,395
(108.5)
12,665
(56.3)
16,885
(75.1)
28,140
(125.2)
16,340
(72.7)
22,150
(98.5)
36,920
(164.2)
19,500
(86.7)
28,160
(125.3)
46,935
(208.8)
22,840
(101.6)
34,840
(155.0)
58,070
(258.3)

2,700
(12.0)
3,600
(16.0)
5,995
(26.7)
4,830
(21.5)
6,440
(28.6)
10,730
(47.7)
7,590
(33.8)
10,120
(45.0)
16,865
(75.0)
10,980
(48.8)
14,640
(65.1)
24,395
(108.5)
12,665
(56.3)
16,885
(75.1)
28,140
(125.2)
16,615
(73.9)
22,150
(98.5)
36,920
(164.2)
21,120
(93.9)
28,160
(125.3)
46,935
(208.8)
26,130
(116.2)
34,840
(155.0)
58,070
(258.3)

2,860
(12.7)
3,815
(17.0)
6,355
(28.3)
5,120
(22.8)
6,825
(30.4)
11,375
(50.6)
8,045
(35.8)
10,725
(47.7)
17,875
(79.5)
11,635
(51.8)
15,515
(69.0)
25,860
(115.0)
13,425
(59.7)
17,900
(79.6)
29,830
(132.7)
17,610
(78.3)
23,480
(104.4)
39,135
(174.1)
22,385
(99.6)
29,850
(132.8)
49,750
(221.3)
27,700
(123.2)
36,935
(164.3)
61,555
(273.8)

5,810
(25.8)
7,750
(34.5)
12,915
(57.4)
10,400
(46.3)
13,870
(61.7)
23,115
(102.8)
15,875
(70.6)
21,790
(96.9)
36,320
(161.6)
20,870
(92.8)
31,530
(140.3)
52,550
(233.8)
26,300
(117.0)
36,370
(161.8)
60,615
(269.6)
32,130
(142.9)
47,710
(212.2)
79,520
(353.7)
38,340
(170.5)
59,025
(262.6)
101,090
(449.7)
44,905
(199.7)
69,135
(307.5)
125,075
(556.4)

5,810
(25.8)
7,750
(34.5)
12,915
(57.4)
10,400
(46.3)
13,870
(61.7)
23,115
(102.8)
16,345
(72.7)
21,790
(96.9)
36,320
(161.6)
22,860
(101.7)
31,530
(140.3)
52,550
(233.8)
27,275
(121.3)
36,370
(161.8)
60,615
(269.6)
35,195
(156.6)
47,710
(212.2)
79,520
(353.7)
42,000
(186.8)
60,655
(269.8)
101,090
(449.7)
49,190
(218.8)
75,045
(333.8)
125,075
(556.4)

5,810
(25.8)
7,750
(34.5)
12,915
(57.4)
10,400
(46.3)
13,870
(61.7)
23,115
(102.8)
16,345
(72.7)
21,790
(96.9)
36,320
(161.6)
23,645
(105.2)
31,530
(140.3)
52,550
(233.8)
27,275
(121.3)
36,370
(161.8)
60,615
(269.6)
35,785
(159.2)
47,710
(212.2)
79,520
(353.7)
45,490
(202.3)
60,655
(269.8)
101,090
(449.7)
56,285
(250.4)
75,045
(333.8)
125,075
(556.4)

6,160
(27.4)
8,215
(36.5)
13,690
(60.9)
11,025
(49.0)
14,700
(65.4)
24,500
(109.0)
17,325
(77.1)
23,100
(102.8)
38,500
(171.3)
25,065
(111.5)
33,420
(148.7)
55,700
(247.8)
28,910
(128.6)
38,550
(171.5)
64,250
(285.8)
37,930
(168.7)
50,575
(225.0)
84,290
(374.9)
48,220
(214.5)
64,290
(286.0)
107,155
(476.6)
59,660
(265.4)
79,545
(353.8)
132,580
(589.7)

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1
2
3
4

See section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
A
 pply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 22 - 37 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 21.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
5 D
 ata is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 104 F (40 C), max. long term temperature = 75 F (24 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 176 F (80 C), max. long term temperature = 122 F (50 C) multiply above value by 0.80.
For temperature range C: Max. short term temperature = 248 F (120 C), max. long term temperature = 162 F (72 C) multiply above value by 0.70.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly
constant over significant periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.85.
7 Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see section 3.1.7.5
8 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete, multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
9 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply tabular values by seis = 0.60. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 21 - Steel design strength for rebar1,2
ASTM A615 Grade 40 5
Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

4,290
(19.1)
7,800
(34.7)
12,090
(53.8)
17,160
(76.3)
23,400
(104.1)
30,810
(137.0)
39,000
(173.5)
49,530
(220.3)

2,375
(10.6)
4,320
(19.2)
6,695
(29.8)
9,505
(42.3)
12,960
(57.6)
17,065
(75.9)
21,600
(96.1)
27,430
(122.0)

Rebar size
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10

ASTM A615 Grade 60 5

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

6,435
(28.6)
11,700
(52.0)
18,135
(80.7)
25,740
(114.5)
35,100
(156.1)
46,215
(205.6)
58,500
(260.2)
74,295
(330.5)

3,565
(15.9)
6,480
(28.8)
10,045
(44.7)
14,255
(63.4)
19,440
(86.5)
25,595
(113.9)
32,400
(144.1)
41,150
(183.0)

seis,V7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

ASTM A706 Grade 60 5

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear2
Vsa
lb (kN)

6,600
(29.4)
12,000
(53.4)
18,600
(82.7)
26,400
(117.4)
36,000
(160.1)
47,400
(210.8)
60,000
(266.9)
76,200
(339.0)

3,430
(15.3)
6,240
(27.8)
9,670
(43.0)
13,730
(61.1)
18,720
(83.3)
24,650
(109.6)
31,200
(138.8)
39,625
(176.3)

seis,V7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

seis,V7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

1 Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D


2 Shear = 0.60 Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
3 See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
4 Reduction factor for seismic shear only. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.
5 ASTM A706 Grade 60 rebar are considered ductile steel elements. ASTM A615 Grade 40 and 60 rebar are considered brittle steel elements.

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Table 22 - Load adjustment factors for #3 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#3
Uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
1-7/8
(48)
2
(51)
3
(76)
3-5/8
(92)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-3/4 (222)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

(86)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.93
0.94
0.99
1.00

(114)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

(191)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
1.00

(86)
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.40
0.45
0.48
0.54
0.58
0.66
0.69
0.81
0.92
1.00

(114)
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.39
0.42
0.48
0.50
0.59
0.67
0.74
0.76
0.84
0.92
1.00

(191)
0.13
0.13
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.20
0.23
0.24
0.28
0.29
0.34
0.39
0.43
0.44
0.49
0.54
0.58
0.68
0.78
0.88
1.00

(86)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.92
1.00

(114)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.85
0.94
1.00

(191)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.87
1.00

(86)
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.18
0.24
0.28
0.34
0.38
0.47
0.51
0.64
0.78
0.89
0.93
1.00

(114)
0.06
0.07
0.07
0.13
0.18
0.21
0.26
0.29
0.36
0.38
0.48
0.58
0.67
0.70
0.82
0.94
1.00

(191)
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.08
0.11
0.12
0.15
0.17
0.21
0.23
0.29
0.35
0.40
0.42
0.49
0.57
0.64
0.81
0.99
1.00

(86)
0.16
0.18
0.19
0.36
0.46
0.49
0.54
0.58
0.66
0.69
0.81
0.92
1.00

(114)
0.12
0.13
0.15
0.27
0.36
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.50
0.52
0.59
0.67
0.74
0.76
0.84
0.92
1.00

(191)
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.16
0.21
0.25
0.31
0.33
0.35
0.36
0.39
0.43
0.45
0.46
0.50
0.54
0.58
0.68
0.78
0.88
1.00

(86)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.64
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.80
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.00

(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.59
0.64
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.90
0.97
1.00

(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.61
0.64
0.68
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.86
1.00

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

Table 23 - Load adjustment factors for #3 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#3
Cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
1-7/8
(48)
2
(51)
3
(76)
3-5/8
(92)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-3/4 (222)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
(457)
18
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

(86)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.93
0.94
0.99
1.00

(114)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

(191)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
1.00

(86)
0.54
0.56
0.57
0.70
0.78
0.84
0.93
0.99
1.00

(114)
0.49
0.50
0.51
0.60
0.66
0.70
0.76
0.80
0.88
0.91
1.00

(191)
0.43
0.44
0.44
0.49
0.53
0.55
0.58
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.72
0.78
0.83
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

(86)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.96
1.00

(114)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.88
0.98
1.00

(191)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.77
0.84
0.91
1.00

(86)
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.20
0.27
0.31
0.39
0.44
0.54
0.58
0.72
0.89
1.00

(114)
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.15
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.33
0.40
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.76
0.79
0.93
1.00

(191)
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.09
0.12
0.14
0.18
0.20
0.24
0.26
0.33
0.40
0.46
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.73
0.92
1.00

(86)
0.18
0.20
0.22
0.41
0.54
0.63
0.78
0.87
1.00

(114)
0.14
0.15
0.17
0.30
0.41
0.47
0.58
0.66
0.81
0.86
1.00

(191)
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.18
0.24
0.28
0.35
0.39
0.49
0.52
0.65
0.78
0.83
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

(86)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.62
0.66
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.82
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.62
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.94
1.00

(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.74
0.79
0.85
0.90
1.00

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
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Table 24 - Load adjustment factors for #4 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#4
Uncracked concrete

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
2-1/2
3
4
5
5-3/4
6
7
7-1/4
8
9
10
11-1/4
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
30
36
>48

(44)
(64)
(76)
(102)
(127)
(146)
(152)
(178)
(184)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(286)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor in


tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

(114)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.92
0.94
1.00

(152)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

(254)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.90
1.00

(114)
0.27
0.31
0.33
0.39
0.45
0.50
0.51
0.59
0.61
0.67
0.76
0.84
0.95
1.00

(152)
0.20
0.23
0.24
0.29
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.43
0.45
0.49
0.55
0.62
0.69
0.74
0.86
0.99
1.00

(254)
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.21
0.22
0.25
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.36
0.41
0.43
0.50
0.58
0.65
0.72
0.79
0.87
1.00

(114)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

(152)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.83
0.89
1.00

(254)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.73
0.78
0.87

(114)
0.05
0.09
0.12
0.18
0.26
0.32
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.52
0.62
0.72
0.86
0.95
1.00

(152)
0.04
0.07
0.09
0.13
0.19
0.23
0.25
0.31
0.33
0.38
0.45
0.53
0.63
0.70
0.88
1.00

(254)
0.02
0.04
0.05
0.08
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.19
0.20
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.42
0.53
0.64
0.77
0.90
1.00

(114)
0.11
0.18
0.24
0.37
0.46
0.50
0.52
0.59
0.61
0.67
0.76
0.84
0.95
1.00

(152)
0.08
0.13
0.17
0.27
0.37
0.41
0.42
0.46
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.62
0.69
0.74
0.86
0.99
1.00

(254)
0.05
0.08
0.10
0.16
0.23
0.28
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.41
0.44
0.46
0.51
0.58
0.65
0.72
0.79
0.87
1.00

(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.57
0.61
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.78
0.80
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

(152)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.59
0.63
0.66
0.70
0.72
0.78
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.98
1.00

(254)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.66
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.97
1.00

Table 25 - Load adjustment factors for #4 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#4
Cracked concrete

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
2-1/2
3
4
5
5-3/4
6
7
7-1/4
8
9
10
11-1/4
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
30
36
>48

(44)
(64)
(76)
(102)
(127)
(146)
(152)
(178)
(184)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(286)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor in


tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

4-1/2

10

(114)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.92
0.94
1.00

(152)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

(254)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.90
1.00

(114)
0.49
0.56
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.88
0.91
1.00

(152)
0.45
0.50
0.53
0.60
0.67
0.73
0.75
0.83
0.85
0.91
1.00

(254)
0.41
0.44
0.46
0.49
0.53
0.56
0.57
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.81
0.85
0.95
1.00

(114)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.84
0.93
1.00

(152)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.78
0.86
0.93
1.00

(254)
n/a
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.90

(114)
0.06
0.10
0.13
0.20
0.28
0.35
0.37
0.47
0.49
0.57
0.68
0.80
0.95
1.00

(152)
0.04
0.07
0.10
0.15
0.21
0.26
0.28
0.35
0.37
0.43
0.51
0.60
0.71
0.79
0.99
1.00

(254)
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.09
0.13
0.16
0.17
0.21
0.22
0.26
0.31
0.36
0.43
0.47
0.60
0.73
0.87
1.00

(114)
0.12
0.20
0.26
0.40
0.56
0.70
0.74
0.94
0.99
1.00

(152)
0.09
0.15
0.20
0.30
0.42
0.52
0.56
0.70
0.74
0.86
1.00

(254)
0.05
0.09
0.12
0.18
0.25
0.31
0.33
0.42
0.44
0.51
0.61
0.72
0.81
0.85
0.95
1.00

(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.63
0.64
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.90
0.96
1.00

(152)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.69
0.73
0.75
0.81
0.87
0.92
0.97
1.00

(254)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.64
0.69
0.73
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.90
1.00

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

74 Hilti, Inc. (US) 1-800-879-8000 | www.us.hilti.com I en espaol 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I Anchor Fastening Technical Guide 2014

Adhesive Anchoring Systems

HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


Table 26 - Load adjustment factors for #5 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#5
Uncracked Concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
3-1/8
(79)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/8 (181)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor in


tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

(143)
n/a
0.59
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.91
0.97
1.00

(191)
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

(318)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.90
0.98
1.00

(143)
0.25
0.31
0.34
0.37
0.39
0.43
0.48
0.49
0.54
0.60
0.67
0.74
0.80
0.94
1.00

(191)
0.18
0.22
0.25
0.27
0.28
0.32
0.36
0.36
0.39
0.44
0.49
0.54
0.59
0.69
0.79
0.89
0.98
1.00

(318)
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.19
0.21
0.21
0.23
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.40
0.46
0.52
0.58
0.63
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
1.00

(143)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.92
1.00

(191)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.92

(318)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.80

(143)
0.04
0.10
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.27
0.34
0.35
0.41
0.50
0.58
0.67
0.76
0.96
1.00

(191)
0.03
0.07
0.10
0.12
0.13
0.18
0.22
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.44
0.50
0.63
0.77
0.92
1.00

(318)
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.23
0.26
0.30
0.38
0.46
0.55
0.64
0.74
0.85
0.95
1.00

(143)
0.08
0.20
0.29
0.36
0.39
0.44
0.49
0.50
0.54
0.60
0.67
0.74
0.80
0.94
1.00

(191)
0.06
0.13
0.19
0.24
0.27
0.35
0.40
0.40
0.43
0.47
0.51
0.54
0.59
0.69
0.79
0.89
0.98
1.00

(318)
0.03
0.08
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.21
0.27
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.44
0.48
0.52
0.58
0.63
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
1.00

(143)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.95
0.99
1.00

(318)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.63
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.95
1.00

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

Table 27 - Load adjustment factors for #5 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#5
Cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
3-1/8
(79)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/8 (181)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor in


tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

5-5/8

7-1/2

12-1/2

(143)
n/a
0.59
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.91
0.97
1.00

(191)
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

(318)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.90
0.98
1.00

(143)
0.46
0.56
0.62
0.67
0.70
0.78
0.87
0.88
0.96
1.00

(191)
0.43
0.50
0.55
0.58
0.60
0.66
0.72
0.73
0.78
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

(318)
0.40
0.44
0.46
0.48
0.49
0.53
0.56
0.56
0.59
0.62
0.66
0.69
0.73
0.81
0.89
0.97
1.00

(143)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.92
1.00

(191)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.84
0.95

(318)
n/a
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.82

(143)
0.04
0.10
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.27
0.34
0.35
0.42
0.50
0.58
0.67
0.77
0.97
1.00

(191)
0.03
0.07
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.26
0.30
0.36
0.43
0.49
0.56
0.71
0.86
1.00

(318)
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.09
0.12
0.15
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.29
0.34
0.42
0.52
0.62
0.72
0.83
0.95
1.00

(143)
0.09
0.20
0.30
0.37
0.41
0.54
0.68
0.70
0.84
1.00

(191)
0.06
0.15
0.22
0.27
0.30
0.40
0.50
0.51
0.61
0.73
0.85
0.98
1.00

(318)
0.04
0.09
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.24
0.30
0.31
0.37
0.44
0.51
0.59
0.67
0.81
0.89
0.97
1.00

(143)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.72
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.92
0.97
1.00

(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.73
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

(318)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.90
0.98
1.00

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
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Table 28 - Load adjustment factors for #6 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#6
Uncracked concrete

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.
(mm)

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

1-3/4
(44)
3-3/4
(95)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-1/4 (133)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-1/2 (216)
9
(229)
10
(254)
10-3/4 (273)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
16-3/4 (425)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48
(1219)

n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.91
0.94
0.99
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.90
1.00

0.24
0.30
0.31
0.35
0.36
0.39
0.43
0.47
0.49
0.51
0.56
0.60
0.67
0.78
0.89
0.93
1.00

0.18
0.22
0.23
0.26
0.26
0.28
0.31
0.34
0.36
0.37
0.41
0.44
0.49
0.57
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

0.10
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.15
0.17
0.18
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.29
0.34
0.38
0.40
0.43
0.48
0.53
0.58
0.62
0.67
0.72
0.86
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.86
0.99

n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.86

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.75

0.03
0.11
0.12
0.17
0.18
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.47
0.53
0.62
0.78
0.96
1.00

0.02
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.18
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.31
0.34
0.40
0.51
0.62
0.67
0.74
0.87
1.00

0.01
0.04
0.04
0.06
0.06
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.37
0.41
0.48
0.55
0.63
0.71
0.80
0.88
1.00

0.07
0.22
0.24
0.33
0.36
0.39
0.43
0.47
0.49
0.51
0.56
0.60
0.67
0.78
0.89
0.93
1.00

0.05
0.14
0.16
0.22
0.23
0.29
0.36
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.44
0.47
0.50
0.57
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

0.02
0.08
0.09
0.12
0.13
0.16
0.20
0.24
0.27
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.39
0.42
0.43
0.46
0.49
0.53
0.58
0.62
0.67
0.72
0.86
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.92
0.95
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.86
0.99

Embedment hef
Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Table 29 - Load adjustment factors for #6 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#6
Cracked concrete

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.
(mm)

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

6-3/4

15

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

(171)

(229)

(381)

1-3/4
(44)
3-3/4
(95)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-1/4 (133)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-1/2 (216)
9
(229)
10
(254)
10-3/4 (273)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
16-3/4 (425)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48
(1219)

n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.91
0.94
0.99
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.90
1.00

0.44
0.56
0.57
0.63
0.65
0.70
0.77
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.99
1.00

0.42
0.50
0.51
0.56
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.80
0.84
0.91
1.00

0.39
0.44
0.44
0.47
0.47
0.49
0.52
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.60
0.62
0.66
0.72
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.81
0.87
0.99

n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.78
0.87

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.76

0.03
0.11
0.12
0.17
0.18
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.37
0.41
0.48
0.53
0.63
0.79
0.97
1.00

0.02
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.12
0.15
0.19
0.23
0.25
0.27
0.32
0.35
0.42
0.52
0.64
0.68
0.76
0.89
1.00

0.01
0.04
0.05
0.07
0.07
0.09
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.21
0.25
0.31
0.38
0.41
0.46
0.54
0.62
0.70
0.79
0.89
0.99
1.00

0.07
0.22
0.24
0.34
0.36
0.44
0.56
0.68
0.75
0.82
0.95
1.00

0.05
0.15
0.16
0.22
0.24
0.29
0.37
0.45
0.50
0.54
0.63
0.70
0.83
1.00

0.03
0.09
0.10
0.13
0.14
0.18
0.22
0.27
0.30
0.32
0.38
0.42
0.50
0.63
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.76
0.81
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.95
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.66
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.93
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.81
0.89
1.00

Embedment hef
Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
76 Hilti, Inc. (US) 1-800-879-8000 | www.us.hilti.com I en espaol 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I Anchor Fastening Technical Guide 2014

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Table 30 - Load adjustment factors for #7 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#7
Uncracked concrete

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.
(mm)

7-7/8
(200)

(267)

(445)

(200)

(267)

(445)

(200)

(267)

(445)

(200)

(267)

(445)

(200)

(267)

(445)

(200)

(267)

(445)

1-3/4
(44)
4-3/8 (111)
5
(127)
5-1/2 (140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
9-7/8 (251)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
12-1/2 (318)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
19-1/2 (495)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48
(1219)

n/a
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.92
0.97
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.84
0.96

0.23
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.35
0.39
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.49
0.53
0.57
0.60
0.67
0.76
0.86
0.93
0.95
1.00

0.17
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.28
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.36
0.39
0.42
0.44
0.49
0.56
0.63
0.68
0.70
0.77
0.84
0.91
0.98
1.00

0.10
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.15
0.17
0.18
0.20
0.21
0.21
0.23
0.25
0.26
0.29
0.33
0.37
0.40
0.41
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.58
0.62
0.74
0.99

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.92

n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.81

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.65
0.70

0.03
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.22
0.27
0.32
0.37
0.38
0.43
0.49
0.52
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

0.02
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.17
0.21
0.24
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.34
0.40
0.49
0.59
0.66
0.69
0.80
0.91
1.00

0.01
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.09
0.11
0.12
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.17
0.21
0.25
0.30
0.34
0.35
0.41
0.46
0.52
0.58
0.65
0.85
1.00

0.05
0.22
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.39
0.43
0.46
0.49
0.50
0.53
0.57
0.60
0.67
0.76
0.86
0.93
0.95
1.00

0.04
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.40
0.43
0.45
0.46
0.50
0.56
0.63
0.68
0.70
0.77
0.84
0.91
0.98
1.00

0.02
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.24
0.25
0.29
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.41
0.43
0.44
0.47
0.50
0.54
0.58
0.62
0.74
0.99

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.77
0.89

Embedment hef
Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
10-1/2 17-1/2

7-7/8

10-1/2 17-1/2

7-7/8

10-1/2 17-1/2

7-7/8

10-1/2 17-1/2

7-7/8

10-1/2 17-1/2

7-7/8

10-1/2 17-1/2

Table 31 - Load adjustment factors for #7 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#7
Cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
4-3/8 (111)
5
(127)
5-1/2 (140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
9-7/8 (251)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
12-1/2 (318)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
19-1/2 (495)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48
(1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
7-7/8
(200)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.92
0.97
1.00

10-1/2 17-1/2
(267)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

(445)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.84
0.96

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
7-7/8
(200)
0.43
0.56
0.59
0.62
0.64
0.70
0.76
0.82
0.87
0.88
0.95
1.00

10-1/2 17-1/2
(267)
0.41
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.56
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.72
0.73
0.77
0.82
0.84
0.91
1.00

(445)
0.38
0.44
0.45
0.46
0.47
0.49
0.52
0.54
0.56
0.56
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.87
0.93
0.99
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV
7-7/8
(200)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.92

10-1/2 17-1/2
(267)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.75
0.84

(445)
n/a
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.74

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
7-7/8
(200)
0.03
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.27
0.32
0.37
0.38
0.44
0.50
0.53
0.63
0.77
0.91
1.00

10-1/2 17-1/2
(267)
0.02
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.20
0.23
0.27
0.27
0.32
0.36
0.38
0.45
0.55
0.66
0.75
0.77
0.89
1.00

(445)
0.01
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.23
0.27
0.33
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.54
0.61
0.69
0.77
0.85
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.06
0.22
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.44
0.54
0.65
0.74
0.76
0.87
1.00
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

10-1/2 17-1/2
(267)
0.04
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.25
0.32
0.39
0.47
0.54
0.55
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.91
1.00

(445)
0.02
0.10
0.12
0.13
0.15
0.19
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.33
0.38
0.43
0.46
0.54
0.67
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.87
0.93
0.99
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.95
0.99
1.00

10-1/2 17-1/2
(267)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.63
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.92
1.00

(445)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.85
0.98

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
Hilti, Inc. (US) 1-800-879-8000 | www.us.hilti.com I en espaol 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I Anchor Fastening Technical Guide 2014 77

Adhesive Anchoring Systems

3.2.3 HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System


Table 32 - Load adjustment factors for #8 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#8
Uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
5
(127)
6
(152)
6-1/4 (159)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
11-1/4 (286)
12
(305)
13
(330)
14
(356)
14-1/4 (362)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
22-1/4 (565)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48
(1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

12

20

12

20

12

20

12

20

12

20

12

20

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

n/a
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.81
0.83
0.86
0.89
0.92
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.80
0.90

0.23
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.39
0.41
0.44
0.48
0.48
0.51
0.54
0.58
0.59
0.67
0.75
0.83
0.92
0.93
1.00
1.00

0.17
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.28
0.30
0.33
0.35
0.36
0.37
0.40
0.43
0.44
0.49
0.55
0.61
0.67
0.68
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.92
1.00

0.10
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.15
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.21
0.21
0.22
0.23
0.25
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.36
0.40
0.40
0.43
0.47
0.50
0.54
0.65
0.86

n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.86

n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.77

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.63
0.67

0.02
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.31
0.35
0.37
0.40
0.46
0.51
0.52
0.62
0.74
0.87
1.00

0.01
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.24
0.26
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.40
0.48
0.56
0.65
0.66
0.74
0.84
0.94
1.00

0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.16
0.16
0.19
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.32
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.50
0.65
1.00

0.05
0.22
0.29
0.30
0.36
0.39
0.42
0.45
0.48
0.49
0.51
0.55
0.58
0.59
0.67
0.75
0.83
0.92
0.93
1.00
1.00

0.03
0.14
0.19
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.34
0.37
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.44
0.46
0.46
0.50
0.55
0.61
0.67
0.68
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.92
1.00

0.01
0.07
0.09
0.09
0.11
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.23
0.25
0.28
0.32
0.32
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.43
0.43
0.46
0.48
0.51
0.54
0.65
0.86

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.92
0.95
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.71
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.91
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.65
0.71
0.82

Table 33 - Load adjustment factors for #8 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#8
Cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
5
(127)
6
(152)
6-1/4 (159)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
11-1/4 (286)
12
(305)
13
(330)
14
(356)
14-1/4 (362)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
22-1/4 (565)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48
(1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

12

20

12

20

12

20

12

20

12

20

12

20

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

(229)

(305)

(508)

n/a
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.81
0.83
0.86
0.89
0.92
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.80
0.90

0.42
0.56
0.60
0.61
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.86
0.87
0.91
0.97
1.00

0.40
0.50
0.53
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.71
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.84
0.91
1.00

0.38
0.44
0.46
0.46
0.47
0.49
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.59
0.62
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.95
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.87

n/a
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.78

n/a
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.70

0.02
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.31
0.36
0.37
0.41
0.46
0.51
0.53
0.63
0.75
0.88
1.00

0.02
0.07
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.24
0.25
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.36
0.42
0.50
0.59
0.68
0.69
0.78
0.88
0.98
1.00

0.01
0.04
0.06
0.06
0.07
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.21
0.21
0.25
0.30
0.35
0.41
0.42
0.47
0.53
0.59
0.65
0.86
1.00

0.05
0.22
0.29
0.31
0.36
0.44
0.53
0.62
0.72
0.74
0.82
0.92
1.00

0.03
0.15
0.19
0.21
0.24
0.30
0.36
0.42
0.48
0.50
0.55
0.62
0.69
0.71
0.85
1.00

0.02
0.09
0.12
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.25
0.29
0.30
0.33
0.37
0.42
0.43
0.51
0.61
0.71
0.80
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.95
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.92
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.69
0.72
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.92
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.78
0.90

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
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Table 34 - Load adjustment factors for #9 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2
Edge distance in shear
#9
Uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
5-5/8 (143)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/4 (184)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
12-7/8 (327)
13
(330)
14
(356)
16
(406)
16-1/4 (413)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
25-1/4 (641)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48
(1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV

10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2
(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.92
0.93
0.96
0.99
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.94
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.77
0.86

0.22
0.31
0.31
0.34
0.34
0.36
0.39
0.41
0.44
0.47
0.49
0.50
0.53
0.60
0.61
0.67
0.75
0.82
0.89
0.94
0.97
1.00

0.16
0.22
0.23
0.25
0.25
0.27
0.28
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.36
0.39
0.44
0.44
0.49
0.55
0.60
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.99
1.00

0.10
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.21
0.23
0.26
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.42
0.45
0.48
0.58
0.77

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.82

n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.74

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.61
0.65

0.02
0.11
0.12
0.15
0.16
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.34
0.38
0.38
0.43
0.52
0.53
0.62
0.73
0.84
0.96
1.00

0.01
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.22
0.24
0.25
0.28
0.34
0.35
0.40
0.47
0.55
0.62
0.67
0.70
0.78
0.87
1.00

0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.16
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.25
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.40
0.53
0.82

0.04
0.22
0.24
0.30
0.32
0.37
0.40
0.42
0.45
0.47
0.50
0.50
0.53
0.60
0.61
0.67
0.75
0.82
0.89
0.94
0.97
1.00

0.02
0.14
0.16
0.20
0.21
0.24
0.29
0.33
0.37
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.43
0.46
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.60
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.99
1.00

0.01
0.07
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.23
0.23
0.26
0.31
0.32
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.42
0.44
0.45
0.47
0.49
0.58
0.77

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.61
0.66
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.84
0.87
0.90
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.85
0.99

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.66
0.76

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

Table 35 - Load adjustment factors for #9 rebar in cracked concrete1,2


Edge distance in shear
#9
Cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

1
2
3
4

in.
(mm)

1-3/4
(44)
5-5/8 (143)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/4 (184)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
12-7/8 (327)
13
(330)
14
(356)
16
(406)
16-1/4 (413)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
25-1/4 (641)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48
(1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV

10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2
(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

(257)

(343)

(572)

n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.92
0.93
0.96
0.99
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.94
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.77
0.86

0.41
0.56
0.57
0.61
0.62
0.65
0.70
0.74
0.79
0.84
0.88
0.89
0.94
1.00

0.39
0.50
0.51
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.73
0.77
0.84
0.85
0.91
0.99
1.00

0.38
0.44
0.44
0.46
0.46
0.48
0.49
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.58
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.82
0.87
0.91
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.83

n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.74

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.67

0.02
0.11
0.12
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.34
0.38
0.39
0.43
0.53
0.54
0.63
0.73
0.85
0.97
1.00

0.01
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.22
0.25
0.25
0.28
0.34
0.35
0.41
0.48
0.55
0.63
0.68
0.71
0.79
0.88
1.00

0.01
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.20
0.20
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.37
0.40
0.41
0.46
0.51
0.67
1.00

0.04
0.22
0.24
0.30
0.32
0.37
0.44
0.52
0.60
0.68
0.76
0.77
0.86
1.00

0.02
0.14
0.16
0.20
0.21
0.24
0.29
0.34
0.39
0.44
0.49
0.50
0.56
0.68
0.70
0.82
0.95
1.00

0.01
0.08
0.09
0.12
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.26
0.29
0.29
0.33
0.40
0.41
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.73
0.79
0.82
0.87
0.91
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.62
0.66
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.83
0.84
0.87
0.90
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.86
0.99

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.72
0.83

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Linear interpolation not permitted


Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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Table 36 - Load adjustment factors for #10 rebar in uncracked concrete 1,2
Edge distance in shear
#10
Uncracked concrete

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

in. 11-1/4 15
(mm) (286) (381)
1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
6-1/4 (159) 0.59
0.57
7
(178) 0.60
0.58
8
(203) 0.62
0.59
9
(229) 0.63
0.60
10
(254) 0.65
0.61
11
(279) 0.66
0.62
12
(305) 0.68
0.63
13
(330) 0.69
0.64
14
(356) 0.71
0.66
14-1/4 (362) 0.71
0.66
15
(381) 0.72
0.67
16
(406) 0.74
0.68
17
(432) 0.75
0.69
18
(457) 0.77
0.70
20
(508) 0.80
0.72
22
(559) 0.83
0.74
24
(610) 0.86
0.77
26
(660) 0.89
0.79
28
(711) 0.91
0.81
30
(762) 0.94
0.83
36
(914) 1.00
0.90
>48 (1219)
1.00

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
n/a
0.22
0.16
0.54
0.31
0.22
0.55
0.32
0.24
0.55
0.34
0.25
0.56
0.36
0.27
0.57
0.39
0.28
0.57
0.41
0.30
0.58
0.43
0.32
0.59
0.46
0.34
0.59
0.48
0.36
0.60
0.49
0.36
0.60
0.51
0.37
0.61
0.54
0.39
0.61
0.57
0.42
0.62
0.60
0.44
0.63
0.67
0.49
0.65
0.74
0.54
0.66
0.80
0.59
0.67
0.87
0.64
0.69
0.94
0.69
0.70
1.00
0.74
0.74
0.89
0.82
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV

25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.09
n/a
n/a
0.13
0.54
0.53
0.14
0.54
0.53
0.15
0.55
0.54
0.16
0.55
0.54
0.17
0.56
0.55
0.18
0.57
0.55
0.19
0.57
0.55
0.20
0.58
0.56
0.21
0.59
0.56
0.21
0.59
0.56
0.22
0.59
0.57
0.23
0.60
0.57
0.24
0.60
0.58
0.26
0.61
0.58
0.29
0.62
0.59
0.32
0.63
0.60
0.35
0.65
0.61
0.37
0.66
0.62
0.40
0.67
0.63
0.43
0.68
0.64
0.52
0.72
0.66
0.69
0.79
0.72

Toward edge
RV

25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
n/a
0.02
0.01
0.52
0.11
0.07
0.52
0.13
0.08
0.52
0.16
0.10
0.52
0.19
0.12
0.53
0.22
0.14
0.53
0.25
0.16
0.53
0.29
0.19
0.54
0.33
0.21
0.54
0.36
0.24
0.54
0.37
0.24
0.54
0.40
0.26
0.54
0.45
0.29
0.55
0.49
0.32
0.55
0.53
0.35
0.55
0.62
0.40
0.56
0.72
0.47
0.57
0.82
0.53
0.57
0.92
0.60
0.58
1.00
0.67
0.58
0.74
0.60
0.98
0.63
1.00

To edge
RV

25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.00
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.22
0.14
0.04
0.26
0.17
0.05
0.31
0.20
0.06
0.37
0.24
0.07
0.39
0.29
0.08
0.42
0.33
0.09
0.44
0.36
0.10
0.47
0.38
0.11
0.49
0.40
0.11
0.50
0.40
0.12
0.52
0.42
0.13
0.54
0.43
0.15
0.57
0.45
0.16
0.60
0.47
0.19
0.67
0.51
0.22
0.74
0.54
0.25
0.80
0.59
0.28
0.87
0.64
0.31
0.94
0.69
0.35
1.00
0.74
0.45
0.89
0.70
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.01
n/a
n/a
0.07
n/a
n/a
0.08
n/a
n/a
0.10
n/a
n/a
0.11
n/a
n/a
0.13
n/a
n/a
0.15
n/a
n/a
0.17
n/a
n/a
0.20
n/a
n/a
0.22
n/a
n/a
0.23
0.59
n/a
0.24
0.60
n/a
0.27
0.62
n/a
0.29
0.64
n/a
0.32
0.66
0.57
0.36
0.70
0.60
0.38
0.73
0.63
0.40
0.76
0.66
0.42
0.79
0.69
0.44
0.82
0.71
0.46
0.85
0.74
0.52
0.94
0.81
0.69
1.00
0.94

25
(635)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.63
0.72

Table 37 - Load adjustment factors for #10 rebar in cracked concrete 1,2
Edge distance in shear
#10
Cracked concrete

in. 11-1/4 15
(mm) (286) (381)
1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
6-1/4 (159) 0.59
0.57
7
(178) 0.60
0.58
8
(203) 0.62
0.59
9
(229) 0.63
0.60
10
(254) 0.65
0.61
11
(279) 0.66
0.62
12
(305) 0.68
0.63
13
(330) 0.69
0.64
14
(356) 0.71
0.66
14-1/4 (362) 0.71
0.66
15
(381) 0.72
0.67
16
(406) 0.74
0.68
17
(432) 0.75
0.69
18
(457) 0.77
0.70
20
(508) 0.80
0.72
22
(559) 0.83
0.74
24
(610) 0.86
0.77
26
(660) 0.89
0.79
28
(711) 0.91
0.81
30
(762) 0.94
0.83
36
(914) 1.00
0.90
>48 (1219)
1.00

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment hef

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
n/a
0.40
0.39
0.54
0.56
0.50
0.55
0.58
0.52
0.55
0.62
0.55
0.56
0.66
0.57
0.57
0.70
0.60
0.57
0.74
0.63
0.58
0.78
0.66
0.59
0.82
0.69
0.59
0.87
0.72
0.60
0.88
0.73
0.60
0.91
0.75
0.61
0.96
0.78
0.61
1.00
0.81
0.62
0.85
0.63
0.91
0.65
0.98
0.66
1.00
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.82

Spacing factor in
shear3
AV

25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.37
n/a
n/a
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.45
0.54
0.53
0.46
0.55
0.54
0.48
0.55
0.54
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.51
0.57
0.55
0.53
0.57
0.55
0.54
0.58
0.56
0.56
0.59
0.56
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.57
0.61
0.60
0.58
0.62
0.61
0.58
0.66
0.62
0.59
0.69
0.63
0.60
0.73
0.65
0.61
0.77
0.66
0.62
0.81
0.67
0.63
0.85
0.68
0.64
0.97
0.72
0.66
1.00
0.79
0.72

Toward edge
RV

25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
n/a
0.02
0.01
0.52
0.11
0.07
0.52
0.13
0.08
0.52
0.16
0.10
0.53
0.19
0.12
0.53
0.22
0.14
0.53
0.26
0.17
0.54
0.29
0.19
0.54
0.33
0.21
0.54
0.37
0.24
0.54
0.38
0.25
0.55
0.41
0.26
0.55
0.45
0.29
0.55
0.49
0.32
0.56
0.54
0.35
0.56
0.63
0.41
0.57
0.72
0.47
0.57
0.82
0.54
0.58
0.93
0.60
0.59
1.00
0.68
0.59
0.75
0.61
0.98
0.65
1.00

To edge
RV

25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.04
0.22
0.14
0.05
0.26
0.17
0.06
0.32
0.21
0.07
0.38
0.25
0.08
0.44
0.29
0.09
0.51
0.33
0.10
0.58
0.38
0.12
0.66
0.43
0.13
0.73
0.48
0.14
0.75
0.49
0.15
0.82
0.53
0.16
0.90
0.58
0.18
0.98
0.64
0.19
1.00
0.70
0.23
0.82
0.26
0.94
0.30
1.00
0.33
0.37
0.41
0.54
0.84

Concrete thickness
factor in shear4
HV
25 11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.01
n/a
n/a
0.08
n/a
n/a
0.09
n/a
n/a
0.11
n/a
n/a
0.14
n/a
n/a
0.16
n/a
n/a
0.18
n/a
n/a
0.21
n/a
n/a
0.24
n/a
n/a
0.26
n/a
n/a
0.27
0.59
n/a
0.29
0.61
n/a
0.32
0.63
n/a
0.35
0.64
n/a
0.38
0.66
0.57
0.45
0.70
0.61
0.52
0.73
0.63
0.59
0.77
0.66
0.67
0.80
0.69
0.75
0.83
0.72
0.83
0.86
0.74
0.97
0.94
0.81
1.00
1.00
0.94

25
(635)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.67
0.77

Linear interpolation not permitted


Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


3.2.3.3 Hilti HIT-HY 200-AR Adhesive
with Hilti HAS threaded rod
Uncracked
concrete

Dry
concrete

Cracked
concrete

Water saturated
concrete

Hammer drilling with carbide


tipped drill bit

Permissible
drilling
method

Permissible
concrete
conditions

Figure 9 -HAS threaded rod installation conditions

Hilti TE-CD or TE-YD Hollow


Drill Bit

Table 38 - HAS threaded rod specifications


Setting information

Symbol Units

Nominal bit diameter

do

Standard effective embedment

hef,std

minimum

hef,min

maximum

hef,max

Effective
embedment

Minimum diameter
through-set
of fixture hole
Minimum diameter
preset
of fixture hole
Installation torque

Tinst

Nominal rod diameter


5/8
3/4
7/8

3/8

1/2

in.

7/16

9/16

in.

3-3/8 4-1/2 5-5/8 6-3/4 7-7/8

(mm)
in.
(mm)

(86)

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

1-1/8 1-3/8
9

3.2.3

11-1/4

(114) (143) (171) (200) (229) (286)

2-3/8 2-3/4 3-1/8 3-1/2 3-1/2


(60)

Figure 10 - HAS threaded rods


1

(70)

(79)

(89)

(89)

(102) (127)

in. 7-1/2 10 12-1/2 15 17-1/2 20


25
(mm) (191) (254) (318) (381) (445) (508) (635)
13/161 15/161 1-1/81 1-1/41 1-1/21

in.

1/2

5/8

in.

7/16

9/16 11/16 13/16 15/16 1-1/8 1-3/8

ft-lb
(Nm)

15
(20)

30
(40)

60
(80)

3.2.4
Figure 11 Installation with (2) washers

100
125
150
200
(136) (169) (203) (271)

3.2.4
3.2.4

1 Install using (2) washers. See Figure 11.

HAS-E carbon steel threaded rod specifications


Carbon steel rods conform to ISO 898 class 5.8 with a minimum tensile strength of 72.5 ksi (500 MPa) and a minimum yield
strength of 58 ksi (400 MPa).
HAS-E nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5.
HAS-E washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS-E rod, nut and washer has an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC 1.

3.2.5

HAS Super high strength threaded rod specifications


Carbon steel rods manufactured from ASTM A193, Grade B7, with a minimum tensile strength of 125 ksi (862 MPa) and
a minimum yield strength of 105 ksi (724 MPa).
HAS Super nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5.
HAS Super washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS Super rods, nuts and washers, except the 7/8-in. diameter, have an electroplated zinc coating conforming to
ASTM B633, SC1.
7/8-in. HAS Super rods, nuts and washers are hot-dip galvanized in accordance with ASTM A153.

3.2.8

3.2.6
3.2.7

HAS-R 304 stainless steel


3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel with a minimum tensile strength of
100 ksi (689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW
or cold worked.
AISI Type 304 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594.
AISI Type 304 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS-R 316 stainless steel
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel with a minimum tensile strength of
100 ksi (689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
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3.2.3 HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System


Table 39 - Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive design strength with concrete / bond failure for threaded rod
in uncracked concrete 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

Tension Nn or Nr

Shear Vn or Vr

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

2-3/8
(60)
3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
7-1/2
(191)
2-3/4
(70)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
10
(254)
3-1/8
(79)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
12-1/2
(318)
3-1/2
(89)
6-3/4
(171)
9
(229)
15
(381)
3-1/2
(89)
7-7/8
(200)
10-1/2
(267)
17-1/2
(445)
4
(102)
9
(229)
12
(305)
20
(508)
5
(127)
11-1/4
(286)
15
(381)
25
(635)

2,855
(12.7)
4,835
(21.5)
6,475
(28.8)
10,790
(48.0)
3,555
(15.8)
7,445
(33.1)
11,465
(51.0)
19,185
(85.3)
4,310
(19.2)
10,405
(46.3)
16,020
(71.3)
29,975
(133.3)
5,105
(22.7)
13,680
(60.9)
21,060
(93.7)
43,165
(192.0)
5,105
(22.7)
17,235
(76.7)
26,540
(118.1)
57,100
(254.0)
6,240
(27.8)
21,060
(93.7)
32,425
(144.2)
69,765
(310.3)
8,720
(38.8)
29,430
(130.9)
45,315
(201.6)
97,500
(433.7)

3,125
(13.9)
4,855
(21.6)
6,475
(28.8)
10,790
(48.0)
3,895
(17.3)
8,155
(36.3)
11,510
(51.2)
19,185
(85.3)
4,720
(21.0)
11,400
(50.7)
17,550
(78.1)
29,975
(133.3)
5,595
(24.9)
14,985
(66.7)
23,070
(102.6)
43,165
(192.0)
5,595
(24.9)
18,885
(84.0)
29,070
(129.3)
58,755
(261.4)
6,835
(30.4)
23,070
(102.6)
35,520
(158.0)
76,425
(340.0)
9,555
(42.5)
32,240
(143.4)
49,640
(220.8)
106,805
(475.1)

3,415
(15.2)
4,855
(21.6)
6,475
(28.8)
10,790
(48.0)
4,500
(20.0)
8,635
(38.4)
11,510
(51.2)
19,185
(85.3)
5,450
(24.2)
13,165
(58.6)
17,985
(80.0)
29,975
(133.3)
6,460
(28.7)
17,305
(77.0)
25,900
(115.2)
43,165
(192.0)
6,460
(28.7)
21,805
(97.0)
33,570
(149.3)
58,755
(261.4)
7,895
(35.1)
26,640
(118.5)
41,015
(182.4)
76,740
(341.4)
11,030
(49.1)
37,230
(165.6)
57,320
(255.0)
119,905
(533.4)

3,620
(16.1)
5,150
(22.9)
6,865
(30.5)
11,440
(50.9)
5,510
(24.5)
9,150
(40.7)
12,200
(54.3)
20,335
(90.5)
6,675
(29.7)
14,300
(63.6)
19,065
(84.8)
31,775
(141.3)
7,910
(35.2)
20,590
(91.6)
27,455
(122.1)
45,755
(203.5)
7,910
(35.2)
26,705
(118.8)
37,365
(166.2)
62,280
(277.0)
9,665
(43.0)
32,625
(145.1)
48,805
(217.1)
81,345
(361.8)
13,510
(60.1)
45,595
(202.8)
70,200
(312.3)
127,100
(565.4)

3,075
(13.7)
10,415
(46.3)
13,945
(62.0)
23,245
(103.4)
7,660
(34.1)
16,035
(71.3)
24,690
(109.8)
41,320
(183.8)
9,280
(41.3)
22,415
(99.7)
34,505
(153.5)
64,565
(287.2)
11,000
(48.9)
29,460
(131.0)
45,360
(201.8)
92,975
(413.6)
11,000
(48.9)
37,125
(165.1)
57,160
(254.3)
122,990
(547.1)
13,440
(59.8)
45,360
(201.8)
69,835
(310.6)
150,265
(668.4)
18,785
(83.6)
63,395
(282.0)
97,600
(434.1)
210,000
(934.1)

3,370
(15.0)
10,460
(46.5)
13,945
(62.0)
23,245
(103.4)
8,395
(37.3)
17,570
(78.2)
24,795
(110.3)
41,320
(183.8)
10,165
(45.2)
24,550
(109.2)
37,800
(168.1)
64,565
(287.2)
12,050
(53.6)
32,275
(143.6)
49,690
(221.0)
92,975
(413.6)
12,050
(53.6)
40,670
(180.9)
62,615
(278.5)
126,545
(562.9)
14,725
(65.5)
49,690
(221.0)
76,500
(340.3)
164,605
(732.2)
20,575
(91.5)
69,445
(308.9)
106,915
(475.6)
230,045
(1023.3)

3,680
(16.4)
10,460
(46.5)
13,945
(62.0)
23,245
(103.4)
9,690
(43.1)
18,595
(82.7)
24,795
(110.3)
41,320
(183.8)
11,740
(52.2)
28,350
(126.1)
38,740
(172.3)
64,565
(287.2)
13,915
(61.9)
37,265
(165.8)
55,785
(248.1)
92,975
(413.6)
13,915
(61.9)
46,960
(208.9)
72,300
(321.6)
126,545
(562.9)
17,000
(75.6)
57,375
(255.2)
88,335
(392.9)
165,285
(735.2)
23,760
(105.7)
80,185
(356.7)
123,455
(549.2)
258,260
(1148.8)

3,900
(17.3)
11,085
(49.3)
14,785
(65.8)
24,640
(109.6)
11,870
(52.8)
19,710
(87.7)
26,280
(116.9)
43,800
(194.8)
14,380
(64.0)
30,795
(137.0)
41,065
(182.7)
68,440
(304.4)
17,040
(75.8)
44,350
(197.3)
59,130
(263.0)
98,550
(438.4)
17,040
(75.8)
57,515
(255.8)
80,485
(358.0)
134,140
(596.7)
20,820
(92.6)
70,270
(312.6)
105,120
(467.6)
175,205
(779.3)
29,100
(129.4)
98,205
(436.8)
151,200
(672.6)
273,755
(1217.7)

1
2
3
4

See section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 42 - 55 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 41.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
5 Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 104 F (40 C), max. long term temperature = 75 F (24 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 176 F (80 C), max. long term temperature = 122 F (50 C) multiply above value by 0.80.
For temperature range C: Max. short term temperature = 248 F (120 C), max. long term temperature = 162 F (72 C) multiply above value by 0.70.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly constant over significant
periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.85.
7 Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see section 3.1.7.5.
8 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete, multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.

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HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


Table 40 - Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive design strength with concrete / bond failure for threaded rod
in cracked concrete 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

Tension Nn or Nr

Shear Vn or Vr

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

2-3/8
(60)
3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
7-1/2
(191)
2-3/4
(70)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
10
(254)
3-1/8
(79)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
12-1/2
(318)
3-1/2
(89)
6-3/4
(171)
9
(229)
15
(381)
3-1/2
(89)
7-7/8
(200)
10-1/2
(267)
17-1/2
(445)
4
(102)
9
(229)
12
(305)
20
(508)
5
(127)
11-1/4
(286)
15
(381)
25
(635)

1,900
(8.5)
2,700
(12.0)
3,600
(16.0)
5,995
(26.7)
2,520
(11.2)
4,830
(21.5)
6,440
(28.6)
10,730
(47.7)
3,050
(13.6)
7,370
(32.8)
10,120
(45.0)
16,865
(75.0)
3,620
(16.1)
9,690
(43.1)
14,640
(65.1)
24,395
(108.5)
3,620
(16.1)
12,210
(54.3)
16,885
(75.1)
28,140
(125.2)
4,420
(19.7)
14,920
(66.4)
22,150
(98.5)
36,920
(164.2)
6,175
(27.5)
20,850
(92.7)
32,095
(142.8)
58,070
(258.3)

1,900
(8.5)
2,700
(12.0)
3,600
(16.0)
5,995
(26.7)
2,760
(12.3)
4,830
(21.5)
6,440
(28.6)
10,730
(47.7)
3,345
(14.9)
7,590
(33.8)
10,120
(45.0)
16,865
(75.0)
3,965
(17.6)
10,615
(47.2)
14,640
(65.1)
24,395
(108.5)
3,965
(17.6)
12,665
(56.3)
16,885
(75.1)
28,140
(125.2)
4,840
(21.5)
16,340
(72.7)
22,150
(98.5)
36,920
(164.2)
6,765
(30.1)
22,840
(101.6)
34,840
(155.0)
58,070
(258.3)

1,900
(8.5)
2,700
(12.0)
3,600
(16.0)
5,995
(26.7)
2,950
(13.1)
4,830
(21.5)
6,440
(28.6)
10,730
(47.7)
3,860
(17.2)
7,590
(33.8)
10,120
(45.0)
16,865
(75.0)
4,575
(20.4)
10,980
(48.8)
14,640
(65.1)
24,395
(108.5)
4,575
(20.4)
12,665
(56.3)
16,885
(75.1)
28,140
(125.2)
5,590
(24.9)
16,615
(73.9)
22,150
(98.5)
36,920
(164.2)
7,815
(34.8)
26,130
(116.2)
34,840
(155.0)
58,070
(258.3)

2,015
(9.0)
2,860
(12.7)
3,815
(17.0)
6,355
(28.3)
3,130
(13.9)
5,120
(22.8)
6,825
(30.4)
11,375
(50.6)
4,470
(19.9)
8,045
(35.8)
10,725
(47.7)
17,875
(79.5)
5,605
(24.9)
11,635
(51.8)
15,515
(69.0)
25,860
(115.0)
5,605
(24.9)
13,425
(59.7)
17,900
(79.6)
29,830
(132.7)
6,845
(30.4)
17,610
(78.3)
23,480
(104.4)
39,135
(174.1)
9,570
(42.6)
27,700
(123.2)
36,935
(164.3)
61,555
(273.8)

2,045
(9.1)
5,810
(25.8)
7,750
(34.5)
12,915
(57.4)
5,425
(24.1)
10,400
(46.3)
13,870
(61.7)
23,115
(102.8)
6,575
(29.2)
15,875
(70.6)
21,790
(96.9)
36,320
(161.6)
7,790
(34.7)
20,870
(92.8)
31,530
(140.3)
52,550
(233.8)
7,790
(34.7)
26,300
(117.0)
36,370
(161.8)
60,615
(269.6)
9,520
(42.3)
32,130
(142.9)
47,710
(212.2)
79,520
(353.7)
13,305
(59.2)
44,905
(199.7)
69,135
(307.5)
125,075
(556.4)

2,045
(9.1)
5,810
(25.8)
7,750
(34.5)
12,915
(57.4)
5,945
(26.4)
10,400
(46.3)
13,870
(61.7)
23,115
(102.8)
7,200
(32.0)
16,345
(72.7)
21,790
(96.9)
36,320
(161.6)
8,535
(38.0)
22,860
(101.7)
31,530
(140.3)
52,550
(233.8)
8,535
(38.0)
27,275
(121.3)
36,370
(161.8)
60,615
(269.6)
10,430
(46.4)
35,195
(156.6)
47,710
(212.2)
79,520
(353.7)
14,575
(64.8)
49,190
(218.8)
75,045
(333.8)
125,075
(556.4)

2,045
(9.1)
5,810
(25.8)
7,750
(34.5)
12,915
(57.4)
6,355
(28.3)
10,400
(46.3)
13,870
(61.7)
23,115
(102.8)
8,315
(37.0)
16,345
(72.7)
21,790
(96.9)
36,320
(161.6)
9,855
(43.8)
23,645
(105.2)
31,530
(140.3)
52,550
(233.8)
9,855
(43.8)
27,275
(121.3)
36,370
(161.8)
60,615
(269.6)
12,040
(53.6)
35,785
(159.2)
47,710
(212.2)
79,520
(353.7)
16,830
(74.9)
56,285
(250.4)
75,045
(333.8)
125,075
(556.4)

2,165
(9.6)
6,160
(27.4)
8,215
(36.5)
13,690
(60.9)
6,735
(30.0)
11,025
(49.0)
14,700
(65.4)
24,500
(109.0)
9,625
(42.8)
17,325
(77.1)
23,100
(102.8)
38,500
(171.3)
12,070
(53.7)
25,065
(111.5)
33,420
(148.7)
55,700
(247.8)
12,070
(53.7)
28,910
(128.6)
38,550
(171.5)
64,250
(285.8)
14,750
(65.6)
37,930
(168.7)
50,575
(225.0)
84,290
(374.9)
20,610
(91.7)
59,660
(265.4)
79,545
(353.8)
132,580
(589.7)

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1
2
3
4

See section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 42 - 55 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 41.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
5 Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 104 F (40 C), max. long term temperature = 75 F (24 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 176 F (80 C), max. long term temperature = 122 F (50 C) multiply above value by 0.80.
For temperature range C: Max. short term temperature = 248 F (120 C), max. long term temperature = 162 F (72 C) multiply above value by 0.70.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly constant over significant
periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.85.
7 Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see section 3.1.7.5.
8 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete, multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
9 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by the following reduction factors:
3/8-in to 3/4-in diameter - seis = 0.60
7/8-in to 1-1/4-in diameter - seis = 0.75
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 41 - Steel design strength for Hilti HAS threaded rods 3
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/4

HAS Super ASTM A193 B7 5

HAS-E 5
Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

3,655
(16.3)
6,690
(29.8)
10,650
(47.4)
15,765
(70.1)
21,755
(96.8)
28,540
(127.0)
45,670
(203.1)

1,685
(7.5)
3,705
(16.5)
5,900
(26.2)
8,730
(38.8)
12,050
(53.6)
15,805
(70.3)
25,295
(112.5)

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

7,265
(32.3)
13,300
(59.2)
21,190
(94.3)
31,360
(139.5)
43,285
(192.5)
56,785
(252.6)
90,850
(404.1)

3,150
(14.0)
6,915
(30.8)
11,020
(49.0)
16,305
(72.5)
22,505
(100.1)
29,525
(131.3)
47,240
(210.1)

seis,V4
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

HAS SS AISI 304/316 SS 5

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear2
Vsa
lb (kN)

5,040
(22.4)
9,225
(41.0)
14,690
(65.3)
18,480
(82.2)
25,510
(113.5)
33,465
(148.9)
53,540
(238.2)

2,325
(10.3)
5,110
(22.7)
8,135
(36.2)
10,235
(45.5)
14,125
(62.8)
18,535
(82.4)
29,655
(131.9)

seis,V4
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

seis,V4
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

1 Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D


2 Shear = 0.60 Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
3 See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
4 Reduction factor for seismic shear only. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.
5 HAS Super rods are considered ductile steel elements. HAS standard-E and HAS SS rods are considered brittle steel elements.

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Table 42 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
3/8-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
1-7/8 (48)
2
(51)
3
(76)
3-5/8 (92)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-3/4 (222)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.94
0.99
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.94
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
2-3/8
(60)
0.37
0.38
0.40
0.51
0.60
0.66
0.76
0.82
0.95
0.99
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.30
0.31
0.32
0.39
0.44
0.47
0.52
0.55
0.63
0.66
0.77
0.88
0.96
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.22
0.23
0.23
0.28
0.32
0.34
0.38
0.40
0.46
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.70
0.72
0.80
0.88
0.96
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.13
0.13
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.20
0.22
0.23
0.27
0.28
0.32
0.37
0.41
0.42
0.46
0.51
0.56
0.65
0.74
0.83
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.93
1.00
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.89
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.73
0.79
0.84
0.96

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
2-3/8
(60)
0.23
0.25
0.28
0.51
0.68
0.79
0.98
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.16
0.21
0.24
0.30
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.57
0.69
0.79
0.83
0.97
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.05
0.06
0.06
0.12
0.16
0.18
0.23
0.26
0.31
0.34
0.42
0.52
0.59
0.62
0.72
0.83
0.95
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.03
0.04
0.04
0.07
0.09
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.19
0.20
0.25
0.31
0.35
0.37
0.43
0.50
0.57
0.72
0.88
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
0.44
0.38
0.40
0.51
0.60
0.66
0.76
0.82
0.95
0.99
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.14
0.16
0.17
0.32
0.42
0.47
0.52
0.55
0.63
0.66
0.77
0.88
0.96
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.24
0.32
0.37
0.41
0.43
0.48
0.49
0.56
0.64
0.70
0.72
0.80
0.88
0.96
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
7-1/2
(191)
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.14
0.19
0.22
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.34
0.37
0.41
0.43
0.44
0.48
0.51
0.56
0.65
0.74
0.83
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.72
0.75
0.81
0.84
0.91
0.92
1.00
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.57
0.61
0.66
0.69
0.69
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.83
0.96
1.00

Table 43 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
1-7/8 (48)
2
(51)
3
(76)
3-5/8 (92)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-3/4 (222)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.94
0.99
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.94
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
2-3/8
(60)
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.69
0.78
0.83
0.92
0.98
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.69
0.78
0.83
0.92
0.98
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.49
0.50
0.51
0.60
0.66
0.70
0.76
0.80
0.88
0.91
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.43
0.44
0.44
0.49
0.53
0.55
0.58
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.72
0.78
0.83
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.84
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.88
0.98
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.77
0.84
0.91
1.00

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
2-3/8
(60)
0.25
0.27
0.30
0.55
0.73
0.85
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.20
0.27
0.31
0.39
0.44
0.54
0.58
0.72
0.89
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.15
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.33
0.40
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.76
0.79
0.93
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.09
0.12
0.14
0.18
0.20
0.24
0.26
0.33
0.40
0.46
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.73
0.92
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
0.49
0.55
0.60
0.88
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.18
0.20
0.22
0.41
0.54
0.63
0.78
0.87
1.00

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

Edge distance in shear


3/8-in.
cracked
concrete

3.2.3

4-1/2
(114)
0.14
0.15
0.17
0.30
0.41
0.47
0.58
0.66
0.81
0.86
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
7-1/2
(191)
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.18
0.24
0.28
0.35
0.39
0.49
0.52
0.65
0.78
0.83
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.74
0.77
0.83
0.86
0.93
0.95
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.62
0.66
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.82
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.62
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.94
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.74
0.79
0.85
0.90
1.00

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d s 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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Table 44 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1/2-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
2-1/2 (64)
3
(76)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/4 (184)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11-1/4 (286)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
2-3/4
(70)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.91
0.94
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.91
0.94
1.00

6
(152)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
n/a 0.34 0.26 0.20
0.54 0.40 0.30 0.22
0.55 0.45 0.32 0.24
0.57 0.56 0.38 0.28
0.58 0.69 0.43 0.32
0.60 0.80 0.48 0.35
0.60 0.83 0.49 0.36
0.62 0.97 0.56 0.41
0.62 1.00 0.58 0.43
0.63
0.64 0.47
0.65
0.72 0.53
0.67
0.80 0.59
0.69
0.90 0.66
0.70
0.96 0.70
0.73
1.00 0.82
0.77
0.94
0.80
1.00
0.83
0.87
0.90
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
0.11 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.13 0.55 0.53 0.53
0.14 0.56 0.54 0.53
0.16 0.58 0.55 0.54
0.19 0.60 0.57 0.55
0.21 0.62 0.58 0.56
0.21 0.63 0.58 0.56
0.24 0.65 0.59 0.57
0.25 0.65 0.60 0.57
0.27 0.67 0.61 0.58
0.31 0.69 0.62 0.59
0.34 0.71 0.63 0.60
0.39 0.74 0.65 0.61
0.41 0.75 0.66 0.62
0.48 0.79 0.69 0.64
0.55 0.83 0.72 0.66
0.62 0.88 0.74 0.68
0.69 0.92 0.77 0.70
0.76 0.96 0.80 0.72
0.82 1.00 0.82 0.74
1.00
0.90 0.80
0.98 0.86
1.00 0.98

Toward edge
RV

10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
n/a 0.10 0.05 0.03
0.52 0.18 0.09 0.06
0.52 0.23 0.12 0.08
0.53 0.36 0.18 0.12
0.54 0.50 0.26 0.17
0.54 0.61 0.32 0.21
0.54 0.65 0.34 0.22
0.55 0.82 0.42 0.28
0.55 0.87 0.45 0.29
0.56 1.00 0.52 0.34
0.56
0.62 0.40
0.57
0.72 0.47
0.58
0.86 0.56
0.59
0.95 0.62
0.60
1.00 0.78
0.61
0.95
0.63
1.00
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.71
0.76
0.84

To edge
RV
10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
0.02 0.21 0.11 0.07
0.04 0.35 0.18 0.12
0.05 0.45 0.24 0.15
0.07 0.56 0.37 0.24
0.10 0.69 0.43 0.33
0.12 0.80 0.48 0.39
0.13 0.83 0.49 0.40
0.16 0.97 0.56 0.44
0.17 1.00 0.58 0.45
0.20
0.64 0.48
0.24
0.72 0.53
0.28
0.80 0.59
0.34
0.90 0.66
0.37
0.96 0.70
0.47
1.00 0.82
0.57
0.94
0.68
1.00
0.80
0.92
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
0.04 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.07 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.09 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.14 0.58 n/a
n/a
0.20 0.65 n/a
n/a
0.25 0.69 0.56 n/a
0.26 0.71 0.57 n/a
0.32 0.77 0.61 n/a
0.32 0.78 0.62 0.54
0.34 0.82 0.66 0.57
0.36 0.87 0.70 0.60
0.39 0.92 0.73 0.64
0.42 0.97 0.78 0.67
0.44 1.00 0.80 0.70
0.49
0.87 0.75
0.55
0.93 0.80
0.62
0.98 0.85
0.69
1.00 0.90
0.76
0.94
0.82
0.98
1.00
1.00

10
(254)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.63
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.93
1.00

Table 45 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1/2-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
2-1/2 (64)
3
(76)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/4 (184)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11-1/4 (286)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
2-3/4
(70)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.91
0.94
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.91
0.94
1.00

6
(152)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
n/a 0.49 0.49 0.45
0.54 0.55 0.55 0.50
0.55 0.60 0.60 0.53
0.57 0.69 0.69 0.60
0.58 0.79 0.79 0.67
0.60 0.88 0.88 0.73
0.60 0.90 0.90 0.75
0.62 1.00 1.00 0.83
0.62
0.85
0.63
0.91
0.65
1.00
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.90
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
0.41 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.44 0.55 0.54 0.53
0.46 0.56 0.54 0.54
0.49 0.58 0.56 0.55
0.53 0.61 0.57 0.56
0.56 0.62 0.58 0.57
0.57 0.63 0.59 0.57
0.62 0.65 0.60 0.58
0.63 0.65 0.60 0.59
0.66 0.67 0.61 0.59
0.70 0.69 0.63 0.61
0.75 0.71 0.64 0.62
0.81 0.74 0.66 0.63
0.85 0.75 0.67 0.64
0.95 0.79 0.70 0.67
1.00 0.84 0.73 0.69
0.88 0.76 0.71
0.92 0.79 0.74
0.96 0.82 0.76
1.00 0.84 0.78
0.93 0.86
1.00 0.93
1.00

Toward edge
RV

10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
n/a 0.10 0.06 0.04
0.52 0.18 0.10 0.07
0.53 0.23 0.13 0.10
0.53 0.36 0.20 0.15
0.54 0.50 0.28 0.21
0.55 0.62 0.35 0.26
0.55 0.66 0.37 0.28
0.56 0.83 0.47 0.35
0.56 0.88 0.49 0.37
0.57 1.00 0.57 0.43
0.58
0.68 0.51
0.58
0.80 0.60
0.59
0.95 0.71
0.60
1.00 0.79
0.62
0.99
0.63
1.00
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.90

To edge
RV
10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
0.03 0.21 0.12 0.09
0.04 0.35 0.20 0.15
0.06 0.47 0.26 0.20
0.09 0.72 0.40 0.30
0.13 1.00 0.56 0.42
0.16
0.70 0.52
0.17
0.74 0.56
0.21
0.94 0.70
0.22
0.99 0.74
0.26
1.00 0.86
0.31
1.00
0.36
0.43
0.47
0.60
0.73
0.87
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
10 2-3/4 4-1/2
6
(254) (70) (114) (152)
0.05 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.09 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.12 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.18 0.58 n/a
n/a
0.25 0.65 n/a
n/a
0.31 0.70 0.57 n/a
0.33 0.71 0.59 n/a
0.42 0.77 0.63 n/a
0.44 0.78 0.64 0.59
0.51 0.82 0.68 0.62
0.61 0.87 0.72 0.65
0.72 0.92 0.76 0.69
0.81 0.97 0.80 0.73
0.85 1.00 0.83 0.75
0.95
0.90 0.81
1.00
0.96 0.87
1.00 0.92
0.97
1.00

10
(254)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.64
0.69
0.73
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.90
1.00

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d s 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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Table 46 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
5/8-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
3-1/8 (79)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/8 (181)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
3-1/8
(79)
n/a
0.59
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.91
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.59
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.91
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.90
0.98
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-1/8
(79)
0.33
0.44
0.52
0.59
0.63
0.76
0.86
0.87
0.95
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.25
0.30
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.42
0.47
0.47
0.52
0.57
0.64
0.70
0.77
0.89
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.18
0.22
0.25
0.27
0.28
0.31
0.34
0.35
0.38
0.42
0.47
0.52
0.56
0.66
0.75
0.84
0.94
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.16
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.25
0.27
0.30
0.33
0.38
0.44
0.49
0.55
0.60
0.66
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.99
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV
3-1/8
(79)
n/a
0.56
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.92
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.92

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.71
0.77

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-1/8
(79)
0.09
0.22
0.32
0.40
0.45
0.59
0.75
0.77
0.91
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.04
0.10
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.27
0.34
0.35
0.41
0.50
0.58
0.67
0.76
0.96
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.03
0.07
0.10
0.12
0.13
0.18
0.22
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.43
0.50
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.09
0.12
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.26
0.33
0.41
0.49
0.57
0.66
0.75
0.84
0.94
1.00

3-1/8
(79)
0.19
0.44
0.52
0.59
0.63
0.76
0.88
0.90
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.08
0.20
0.29
0.36
0.38
0.42
0.47
0.47
0.52
0.57
0.64
0.70
0.77
0.89
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.06
0.13
0.19
0.24
0.27
0.35
0.38
0.38
0.41
0.45
0.48
0.52
0.56
0.66
0.75
0.84
0.94
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
12-1/2
(318)
0.03
0.07
0.10
0.13
0.14
0.19
0.24
0.24
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.41
0.46
0.50
0.55
0.60
0.66
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.99
1.00

3-1/8
(79)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.63
0.69
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.61
0.64
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.91
1.00

Table 47 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
3-1/8 (79)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/8 (181)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
3-1/8
(79)
n/a
0.59
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.91
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.59
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.91
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.90
0.98
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-1/8
(79)
0.46
0.55
0.62
0.66
0.69
0.77
0.86
0.87
0.95
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.46
0.55
0.62
0.66
0.69
0.77
0.86
0.87
0.95
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.43
0.50
0.55
0.58
0.60
0.66
0.72
0.73
0.78
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
0.40
0.44
0.46
0.48
0.49
0.53
0.56
0.56
0.59
0.62
0.66
0.69
0.73
0.81
0.89
0.97
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV
3-1/8
(79)
n/a
0.56
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.92
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.84
0.95

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.82

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-1/8
(79)
0.09
0.22
0.33
0.40
0.45
0.60
0.75
0.77
0.92
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.04
0.10
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.27
0.34
0.35
0.42
0.50
0.58
0.67
0.77
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.03
0.07
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.26
0.30
0.36
0.43
0.49
0.56
0.71
0.86
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.09
0.12
0.15
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.29
0.34
0.42
0.52
0.62
0.72
0.83
0.95
1.00

3-1/8
(79)
0.19
0.45
0.65
0.81
0.91
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.09
0.20
0.30
0.37
0.41
0.54
0.68
0.70
0.84
1.00
1.00

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

Edge distance in shear


5/8-in.
cracked
concrete

3.2.3

7-1/2
(191)
0.06
0.15
0.22
0.27
0.30
0.40
0.50
0.51
0.61
0.73
0.85
0.98
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
12-1/2
(318)
0.04
0.09
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.24
0.30
0.31
0.37
0.44
0.51
0.59
0.67
0.81
0.89
0.97
1.00

3-1/8
(79)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.63
0.69
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.72
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.92
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.73
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.90
0.98
1.00

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d s 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

Hilti, Inc. (US) 1-800-879-8000 | www.us.hilti.com I en espaol 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I Anchor Fastening Technical Guide 2014 87

Adhesive Anchoring Systems

3.2.3 HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System


Table 48 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
3/4-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
3-3/4 (95)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-1/4 (133)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-1/2 (216)
9
(229)
10
(254)
10-3/4 (273)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
16-3/4 (425)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.99
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.99
1.00

9
(229)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
n/a 0.33 0.24 0.18
0.54 0.49 0.30 0.22
0.54 0.51 0.31 0.23
0.56 0.60 0.34 0.25
0.56 0.63 0.35 0.26
0.57 0.69 0.38 0.28
0.58 0.76 0.41 0.30
0.59 0.83 0.45 0.33
0.59 0.87 0.47 0.35
0.60 0.90 0.49 0.36
0.61 0.98 0.53 0.39
0.62 1.00 0.57 0.42
0.63
0.64 0.47
0.66
0.74 0.55
0.68
0.85 0.62
0.69
0.89 0.65
0.70
0.95 0.70
0.72
1.00 0.78
0.74
0.86
0.77
0.93
0.79
1.00
0.81
0.83
0.90
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
0.10 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.13 0.57 0.54 0.53
0.13 0.57 0.54 0.53
0.15 0.59 0.55 0.54
0.15 0.60 0.55 0.54
0.16 0.61 0.56 0.55
0.18 0.63 0.57 0.55
0.19 0.65 0.58 0.56
0.20 0.66 0.59 0.56
0.21 0.67 0.59 0.57
0.23 0.68 0.60 0.58
0.25 0.70 0.61 0.58
0.27 0.72 0.62 0.59
0.32 0.76 0.64 0.61
0.37 0.79 0.66 0.62
0.38 0.81 0.67 0.63
0.41 0.83 0.68 0.64
0.46 0.87 0.70 0.65
0.50 0.91 0.72 0.67
0.55 0.94 0.74 0.68
0.59 0.98 0.76 0.70
0.64 1.00 0.78 0.71
0.68
0.80 0.73
0.82
0.86 0.77
1.00
0.99 0.86

Toward edge
RV

15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
n/a 0.09 0.03 0.02
0.52 0.27 0.11 0.07
0.52 0.29 0.12 0.08
0.52 0.41 0.17 0.11
0.52 0.44 0.18 0.12
0.53 0.54 0.22 0.14
0.53 0.68 0.28 0.18
0.54 0.83 0.34 0.22
0.54 0.91 0.37 0.24
0.54 0.99 0.40 0.26
0.55 1.00 0.47 0.31
0.55
0.53 0.34
0.56
0.62 0.40
0.57
0.78 0.51
0.58
0.96 0.62
0.58
1.00 0.67
0.58
0.74
0.59
0.87
0.60
1.00
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.73

To edge
RV
15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
0.01 0.17 0.07 0.05
0.03 0.49 0.22 0.14
0.04 0.51 0.24 0.16
0.05 0.60 0.33 0.22
0.06 0.63 0.35 0.23
0.07 0.72 0.38 0.29
0.09 0.84 0.41 0.34
0.11 0.96 0.45 0.37
0.12 1.00 0.47 0.38
0.13
0.49 0.39
0.15
0.53 0.42
0.17
0.57 0.44
0.20
0.64 0.48
0.25
0.74 0.55
0.30
0.85 0.62
0.33
0.89 0.65
0.36
0.95 0.70
0.42
1.00 0.78
0.49
0.86
0.56
0.93
0.63
1.00
0.70
0.78
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
0.02 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.07 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.08 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.11 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.11 0.62 n/a
n/a
0.14 0.66 n/a
n/a
0.18 0.72 n/a
n/a
0.21 0.77 n/a
n/a
0.24 0.79 0.59 n/a
0.26 0.81 0.60 n/a
0.30 0.86 0.64 n/a
0.32 0.89 0.66 0.57
0.34 0.94 0.70 0.60
0.37 1.00 0.75 0.65
0.40
0.80 0.70
0.41
0.82 0.71
0.43
0.85 0.74
0.47
0.90 0.78
0.50
0.94 0.82
0.55
0.99 0.85
0.59
1.00 0.89
0.64
0.92
0.68
0.95
0.82
1.00
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.82
0.95

Table 49 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
3/4-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
3-3/4 (95)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-1/4 (133)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-1/2 (216)
9
(229)
10
(254)
10-3/4 (273)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
16-3/4 (425)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.99
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.99
1.00

9
(229)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
n/a 0.44 0.44 0.42
0.54 0.55 0.55 0.50
0.54 0.57 0.57 0.51
0.56 0.63 0.63 0.56
0.56 0.64 0.64 0.57
0.57 0.69 0.69 0.60
0.58 0.76 0.76 0.65
0.59 0.83 0.83 0.70
0.59 0.87 0.87 0.72
0.60 0.90 0.90 0.75
0.61 0.98 0.98 0.80
0.62 1.00 1.00 0.84
0.63
0.91
0.66
1.00
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.90
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
0.39 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.44 0.57 0.54 0.53
0.44 0.57 0.54 0.53
0.47 0.59 0.55 0.54
0.47 0.60 0.55 0.54
0.49 0.61 0.56 0.55
0.52 0.63 0.57 0.55
0.55 0.65 0.58 0.56
0.56 0.66 0.59 0.57
0.57 0.67 0.59 0.57
0.60 0.69 0.60 0.58
0.62 0.70 0.61 0.58
0.66 0.72 0.62 0.59
0.72 0.76 0.64 0.61
0.78 0.80 0.66 0.62
0.81 0.81 0.67 0.63
0.85 0.83 0.68 0.64
0.91 0.87 0.70 0.65
0.98 0.91 0.72 0.67
1.00 0.94 0.74 0.69
0.98 0.76 0.70
1.00 0.79 0.72
0.81 0.73
0.87 0.78
0.99 0.87

Toward edge
RV

15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
n/a 0.09 0.03 0.02
0.52 0.27 0.11 0.07
0.52 0.30 0.12 0.08
0.53 0.41 0.17 0.11
0.53 0.45 0.18 0.12
0.53 0.54 0.22 0.15
0.54 0.69 0.28 0.19
0.54 0.84 0.34 0.23
0.55 0.92 0.37 0.25
0.55 1.00 0.41 0.27
0.55
0.48 0.32
0.56
0.53 0.35
0.57
0.63 0.42
0.58
0.79 0.52
0.59
0.97 0.64
0.59
1.00 0.68
0.60
0.76
0.61
0.89
0.62
1.00
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.76

To edge
RV
15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
0.01 0.17 0.07 0.05
0.04 0.54 0.22 0.15
0.05 0.59 0.24 0.16
0.07 0.83 0.34 0.22
0.07 0.89 0.36 0.24
0.09 1.00 0.44 0.29
0.11
0.56 0.37
0.14
0.68 0.45
0.15
0.75 0.50
0.16
0.82 0.54
0.19
0.95 0.63
0.21
1.00 0.70
0.25
0.83
0.31
1.00
0.38
0.41
0.46
0.54
0.62
0.70
0.79
0.89
0.99
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
15 3-1/2 6-3/4
9
(381) (89) (171) (229)
0.03 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.09 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.10 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.13 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.14 0.62 n/a
n/a
0.18 0.67 n/a
n/a
0.22 0.72 n/a
n/a
0.27 0.77 n/a
n/a
0.30 0.79 0.59 n/a
0.32 0.82 0.61 n/a
0.38 0.86 0.64 n/a
0.42 0.89 0.66 0.58
0.50 0.94 0.70 0.61
0.63 1.00 0.76 0.66
0.77
0.81 0.70
0.81
0.83 0.72
0.85
0.86 0.75
0.91
0.90 0.79
0.98
0.95 0.82
1.00
0.99 0.86
1.00 0.90
0.93
0.96
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.81
0.89
1.00

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d s 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
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Table 50 - Load adjustment factors for 7/8-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
7/8-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
4-3/8 (111)
5
(127)
5-1/2 (140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
9-7/8 (251)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
12-1/2 (318)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
19-1/2 (495)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.91
0.92
0.96
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.91
0.92
0.96
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.84
0.96

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-1/2
(89)
0.36
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.87
0.93
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.23
0.30
0.32
0.33
0.34
0.37
0.41
0.44
0.47
0.47
0.51
0.54
0.57
0.63
0.73
0.82
0.88
0.91
1.00
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.17
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.30
0.32
0.35
0.35
0.37
0.40
0.42
0.47
0.53
0.60
0.65
0.67
0.73
0.80
0.87
0.93
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
0.10
0.13
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.18
0.19
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.38
0.39
0.43
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.59
0.70
0.94

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.88
0.92
0.96
0.99
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.92

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.81

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.69

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-1/2
(89)
0.09
0.35
0.43
0.50
0.57
0.71
0.87
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.03
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.22
0.27
0.32
0.37
0.38
0.43
0.49
0.52
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.02
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.17
0.21
0.24
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.34
0.40
0.49
0.59
0.66
0.69
0.80
0.91
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.32
0.37
0.42
0.48
0.53
0.59
0.77
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.18
0.60
0.66
0.72
0.78
0.91
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.05
0.22
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.37
0.41
0.44
0.47
0.47
0.51
0.54
0.57
0.63
0.73
0.82
0.88
0.91
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.04
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.38
0.41
0.43
0.44
0.48
0.53
0.60
0.65
0.67
0.73
0.80
0.87
0.93
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
17-1/2
(445)
0.02
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.23
0.26
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.39
0.41
0.42
0.45
0.48
0.51
0.55
0.59
0.70
0.94

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.83
0.87
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.97
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.97
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.59
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.75
0.87

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

Table 51 - Load adjustment factors for 7/8-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
7/8-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
4-3/8 (111)
5
(127)
5-1/2 (140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
9-7/8 (251)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
12-1/2 (318)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
19-1/2 (495)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.91
0.92
0.96
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.91
0.92
0.96
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.84
0.96

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-1/2
(89)
0.43
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.87
0.93
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.43
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.87
0.93
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.41
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.56
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.72
0.73
0.77
0.82
0.84
0.91
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
0.38
0.44
0.45
0.46
0.47
0.49
0.52
0.54
0.56
0.56
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.87
0.93
0.99
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.84
0.87
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.92

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.75
0.84

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.74

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-1/2
(89)
0.09
0.36
0.43
0.50
0.57
0.72
0.88
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.03
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.27
0.32
0.37
0.38
0.44
0.50
0.53
0.63
0.77
0.91
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.02
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.20
0.23
0.27
0.27
0.32
0.36
0.38
0.45
0.55
0.66
0.75
0.77
0.89
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
0.01
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.23
0.27
0.33
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.54
0.61
0.69
0.77
0.85
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.18
0.71
0.87
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.06
0.22
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.44
0.54
0.65
0.74
0.76
0.87
1.00
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.04
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.25
0.32
0.39
0.47
0.54
0.55
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.91
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
17-1/2
(445)
0.02
0.10
0.12
0.13
0.15
0.19
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.33
0.38
0.43
0.46
0.54
0.67
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.87
0.93
0.99
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.83
0.87
0.87
0.92
0.96
0.98
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.95
0.99
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.63
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.92
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.85
0.98

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d s 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
Hilti, Inc. (US) 1-800-879-8000 | www.us.hilti.com I en espaol 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I Anchor Fastening Technical Guide 2014 89

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3.2.3 HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System


Table 52 - Load adjustment factors for 1-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
5
(127)
6
(152)
6-1/4 (159)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
11-1/4 (286)
12
(305)
13
(330)
14
(356)
14-1/4 (362)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
22-1/4 (565)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
4
(102)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.91
0.94
0.97
1.00

9
(229)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.91
0.94
0.97
1.00

12
(305)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.81
0.83
0.86
0.89
0.92
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
n/a 0.36 0.22
0.54 0.55 0.30
0.55 0.60 0.32
0.55 0.61 0.33
0.56 0.64 0.35
0.57 0.69 0.38
0.58 0.74 0.40
0.58 0.79 0.43
0.59 0.85 0.46
0.59 0.86 0.47
0.60 0.90 0.49
0.61 0.96 0.52
0.62 1.00 0.56
0.62
0.57
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.72
0.67
0.80
0.68
0.87
0.69
0.88
0.70
0.95
0.72
1.00
0.73
0.75
0.80
0.90

12
(305)
0.17
0.22
0.24
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.41
0.42
0.47
0.52
0.58
0.64
0.65
0.70
0.76
0.82
0.87
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
0.10 n/a
n/a
0.13 0.59 0.54
0.14 0.60 0.55
0.14 0.61 0.55
0.15 0.62 0.55
0.16 0.64 0.56
0.17 0.65 0.57
0.19 0.67 0.58
0.20 0.69 0.58
0.20 0.69 0.59
0.21 0.70 0.59
0.22 0.72 0.60
0.24 0.74 0.61
0.24 0.74 0.61
0.27 0.77 0.62
0.31 0.81 0.64
0.34 0.84 0.65
0.38 0.88 0.67
0.38 0.88 0.67
0.41 0.91 0.68
0.44 0.94 0.70
0.48 0.98 0.71
0.51 1.00 0.73
0.62
0.77
0.82
0.86

12
(305)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.77

Toward edge
RV

20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
n/a 0.08 0.02
0.52 0.37 0.11
0.52 0.48 0.14
0.52 0.51 0.15
0.52 0.61 0.18
0.53 0.74 0.22
0.53 0.89 0.26
0.53 1.00 0.31
0.54
0.35
0.54
0.37
0.54
0.40
0.54
0.46
0.55
0.51
0.55
0.52
0.55
0.62
0.56
0.74
0.57
0.87
0.58
1.00
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.66

12
(305)
0.01
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.24
0.26
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.40
0.48
0.56
0.65
0.66
0.74
0.84
0.94
1.00

To edge
RV
20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
0.01 0.15 0.05
0.03 0.61 0.22
0.04 0.70 0.29
0.05 0.73 0.30
0.05 0.82 0.35
0.07 0.93 0.38
0.08 1.00 0.40
0.09
0.43
0.11
0.46
0.11
0.47
0.12
0.49
0.14
0.52
0.15
0.56
0.16
0.57
0.19
0.64
0.22
0.72
0.26
0.80
0.30
0.87
0.31
0.88
0.35
0.95
0.39
1.00
0.43
0.48
0.63
0.98

12
(305)
0.03
0.14
0.19
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.37
0.38
0.39
0.41
0.44
0.44
0.48
0.52
0.58
0.64
0.65
0.70
0.76
0.82
0.87
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
0.01 n/a
n/a
0.07 n/a
n/a
0.09 n/a
n/a
0.09 0.65 n/a
0.11 0.69 n/a
0.13 0.74 n/a
0.16 0.78 n/a
0.19 0.83 n/a
0.21 0.87 n/a
0.22 0.88 0.58
0.24 0.91 0.60
0.28 0.94 0.63
0.31 0.98 0.65
0.32 0.99 0.66
0.34 1.00 0.70
0.36
0.74
0.38
0.78
0.41
0.82
0.41
0.82
0.43
0.85
0.46
0.89
0.49
0.92
0.51
0.95
0.62
1.00
0.82

12
(305)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.71
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.91
1.00

20
(508)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.70
0.81

Table 53 - Load adjustment factors for 1-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
5
(127)
6
(152)
6-1/4 (159)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
11-1/4 (286)
12
(305)
13
(330)
14
(356)
14-1/4 (362)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
22-1/4 (565)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
4
(102)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.91
0.94
0.97
1.00

9
(229)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.91
0.94
0.97
1.00

12
(305)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.81
0.83
0.86
0.89
0.92
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
n/a 0.42 0.42
0.54 0.55 0.55
0.55 0.60 0.60
0.55 0.61 0.61
0.56 0.64 0.64
0.57 0.69 0.69
0.58 0.74 0.74
0.58 0.79 0.79
0.59 0.85 0.85
0.59 0.86 0.86
0.60 0.90 0.90
0.61 0.96 0.96
0.62 1.00 1.00
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.80
0.90

12
(305)
0.40
0.50
0.53
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.71
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.84
0.91
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
0.38 n/a
n/a
0.44 0.59 0.54
0.46 0.60 0.55
0.46 0.61 0.55
0.47 0.62 0.55
0.49 0.64 0.56
0.51 0.65 0.57
0.53 0.67 0.58
0.55 0.69 0.58
0.56 0.69 0.59
0.57 0.71 0.59
0.59 0.72 0.60
0.62 0.74 0.61
0.62 0.74 0.61
0.66 0.77 0.62
0.70 0.81 0.64
0.75 0.84 0.65
0.80 0.88 0.67
0.80 0.88 0.67
0.85 0.91 0.68
0.90 0.95 0.70
0.95 0.98 0.71
1.00 1.00 0.73
0.77
0.87

12
(305)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.78

Toward edge
RV

20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
n/a 0.08 0.02
0.52 0.37 0.11
0.53 0.49 0.14
0.53 0.52 0.15
0.53 0.61 0.18
0.53 0.75 0.22
0.54 0.89 0.26
0.54 1.00 0.31
0.55
0.36
0.55
0.37
0.55
0.41
0.55
0.46
0.56
0.51
0.56
0.53
0.57
0.63
0.58
0.75
0.58
0.88
0.59
1.00
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.70

12
(305)
0.02
0.07
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.24
0.25
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.36
0.42
0.50
0.59
0.68
0.69
0.78
0.88
0.98
1.00

To edge
RV
20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
0.01 0.15 0.05
0.04 0.74 0.22
0.06 0.97 0.29
0.06 1.00 0.31
0.07
0.36
0.09
0.44
0.11
0.53
0.13
0.62
0.14
0.72
0.15
0.74
0.16
0.82
0.19
0.92
0.21
1.00
0.21
0.25
0.30
0.35
0.41
0.42
0.47
0.53
0.59
0.65
0.86
1.00

12
(305)
0.03
0.15
0.19
0.21
0.24
0.30
0.36
0.42
0.48
0.50
0.55
0.62
0.69
0.71
0.85
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
20
4
9
(508) (102) (229)
0.02 n/a
n/a
0.09 n/a
n/a
0.12 n/a
n/a
0.12 0.66 n/a
0.15 0.69 n/a
0.18 0.74 n/a
0.21 0.79 n/a
0.25 0.83 n/a
0.29 0.87 n/a
0.30 0.88 0.59
0.33 0.91 0.61
0.37 0.95 0.63
0.42 0.98 0.65
0.43 0.99 0.66
0.51 1.00 0.70
0.61
0.74
0.71
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.86
0.90
0.89
0.95
0.92
1.00
0.96
1.00

12
(305)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.69
0.72
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.92
1.00

20
(508)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.78
0.90

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d s 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0
90 Hilti, Inc. (US) 1-800-879-8000 | www.us.hilti.com I en espaol 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I Anchor Fastening Technical Guide 2014

Adhesive Anchoring Systems

HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.3


Table 54 - Load adjustment factors for 1-1/4-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1-1/4-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
6-1/4 (159)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
13
(330)
14
(356)
14-1/4 (362)
15
(381)
16
(406)
17
(432)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
5
(127)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
n/a 0.35 0.23
0.54 0.55 0.31
0.55 0.58 0.33
0.55 0.62 0.35
0.56 0.65 0.37
0.57 0.69 0.39
0.57 0.73 0.41
0.58 0.77 0.44
0.59 0.82 0.46
0.59 0.86 0.49
0.60 0.87 0.49
0.60 0.90 0.51
0.61 0.95 0.54
0.61 0.99 0.56
0.62 1.00 0.60
0.63
0.66
0.65
0.73
0.66
0.80
0.67
0.86
0.69
0.93
0.70
1.00
0.74
1.00
0.82

15
(381)
0.16
0.22
0.23
0.25
0.26
0.28
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.34
0.35
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.42
0.47
0.51
0.56
0.61
0.65
0.70
0.84
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
0.09 n/a
n/a
0.13 0.59 0.54
0.14 0.60 0.54
0.14 0.61 0.55
0.15 0.62 0.55
0.16 0.64 0.56
0.17 0.65 0.57
0.18 0.66 0.57
0.19 0.68 0.58
0.20 0.69 0.59
0.20 0.69 0.59
0.21 0.70 0.59
0.22 0.72 0.60
0.23 0.73 0.60
0.25 0.75 0.61
0.27 0.77 0.62
0.30 0.80 0.63
0.33 0.83 0.65
0.36 0.86 0.66
0.38 0.88 0.67
0.41 0.91 0.68
0.49 0.99 0.72
0.66 1.00 0.79

15
(381)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.72

Toward edge
RV

25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
n/a 0.05 0.02
0.52 0.37 0.11
0.52 0.43 0.13
0.52 0.53 0.16
0.52 0.63 0.19
0.53 0.74 0.22
0.53 0.86 0.25
0.53 0.98 0.29
0.54 1.00 0.33
0.54
0.36
0.54
0.37
0.54
0.40
0.54
0.45
0.55
0.49
0.55
0.53
0.55
0.62
0.56
0.72
0.57
0.82
0.57
0.92
0.58
1.00
0.58
0.60
0.63

15
(381)
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.21
0.24
0.24
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.40
0.47
0.53
0.60
0.67
0.74
0.98
1.00

To edge
RV
25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
0.01 0.11 0.03
0.03 0.63 0.22
0.04 0.69 0.26
0.05 0.78 0.31
0.06 0.87 0.37
0.07 0.97 0.39
0.08 1.00 0.41
0.09
0.44
0.10
0.46
0.11
0.49
0.11
0.49
0.12
0.51
0.13
0.54
0.15
0.56
0.16
0.60
0.19
0.66
0.22
0.73
0.25
0.80
0.28
0.86
0.31
0.93
0.35
1.00
0.45
1.00
0.70

15
(381)
0.02
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.24
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.36
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.41
0.43
0.44
0.48
0.51
0.56
0.61
0.65
0.70
0.84
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
0.02 n/a
n/a
0.07 n/a
n/a
0.08 n/a
n/a
0.10 0.66 n/a
0.11 0.70 n/a
0.13 0.74 n/a
0.15 0.78 n/a
0.17 0.81 n/a
0.20 0.84 n/a
0.22 0.87 0.58
0.23 0.88 0.59
0.24 0.91 0.60
0.27 0.94 0.62
0.29 0.96 0.64
0.32 0.99 0.66
0.34 1.00 0.70
0.36
0.73
0.37
0.76
0.39
0.79
0.41
0.82
0.43
0.85
0.50
0.94
0.66
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.81
0.94

25
(635)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.63
0.72

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4

Table 55 - Load adjustment factors for 1-1/4-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
3.2.4

Edge distance in shear


1-1/4-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge distance (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
6-1/4 (159)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
13
(330)
14
(356)
14-1/4 (362)
15
(381)
16
(406)
17
(432)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
26
(660)
28
(711)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor in
tension
AN
5
(127)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
n/a 0.40 0.40
0.54 0.55 0.55
0.55 0.58 0.58
0.55 0.62 0.62
0.56 0.65 0.65
0.57 0.69 0.69
0.57 0.73 0.73
0.58 0.77 0.77
0.59 0.82 0.82
0.59 0.86 0.86
0.60 0.87 0.87
0.60 0.90 0.90
0.61 0.95 0.95
0.61 0.99 0.99
0.62 1.00 1.00
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.82

15
(381)
0.39
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

Spacing factor in
shear4
AV

25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
0.37 n/a
n/a
0.44 0.59 0.54
0.45 0.60 0.54
0.46 0.61 0.55
0.48 0.62 0.55
0.49 0.64 0.56
0.51 0.65 0.57
0.53 0.66 0.57
0.54 0.68 0.58
0.56 0.69 0.59
0.56 0.70 0.59
0.57 0.71 0.59
0.59 0.72 0.60
0.61 0.73 0.60
0.62 0.75 0.61
0.66 0.77 0.62
0.69 0.80 0.63
0.73 0.83 0.65
0.77 0.86 0.66
0.81 0.88 0.67
0.85 0.91 0.68
0.97 0.99 0.72
1.00 1.00 0.79

15
(381)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.72

Toward edge
RV

25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
n/a 0.05 0.02
0.52 0.37 0.11
0.52 0.44 0.13
0.52 0.54 0.16
0.53 0.64 0.19
0.53 0.75 0.22
0.53 0.86 0.26
0.54 0.98 0.29
0.54 1.00 0.33
0.54
0.37
0.54
0.38
0.55
0.41
0.55
0.45
0.55
0.49
0.56
0.54
0.56
0.63
0.57
0.72
0.57
0.82
0.58
0.93
0.59
1.00
0.59
0.61
0.65

15
(381)
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.19
0.21
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.41
0.47
0.54
0.60
0.68
0.75
0.98
1.00

To edge
RV
25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
0.01 0.11 0.03
0.04 0.74 0.22
0.05 0.88 0.26
0.06 1.00 0.32
0.07
0.38
0.08
0.44
0.09
0.51
0.10
0.58
0.12
0.66
0.13
0.73
0.14
0.75
0.15
0.82
0.16
0.90
0.18
0.98
0.19
1.00
0.23
0.26
0.30
0.33
0.37
0.41
0.54
0.84

15
(381)
0.02
0.14
0.17
0.21
0.25
0.29
0.33
0.38
0.43
0.48
0.49
0.53
0.58
0.64
0.70
0.82
0.94
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
25
5 11-1/4
(635) (127) (286)
0.01 n/a
n/a
0.08 n/a
n/a
0.09 n/a
n/a
0.11 0.66 n/a
0.14 0.70 n/a
0.16 0.74 n/a
0.18 0.78 n/a
0.21 0.81 n/a
0.24 0.85 n/a
0.26 0.88 0.58
0.27 0.89 0.59
0.29 0.91 0.61
0.32 0.94 0.63
0.35 0.97 0.64
0.38 0.99 0.66
0.45 1.00 0.70
0.52
0.73
0.59
0.77
0.67
0.80
0.75
0.83
0.83
0.86
0.97
0.94
1.00
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.81
0.94

25
(635)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.67
0.77

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d s 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0

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3.2.3.3.4 HIT-HY 200 with HIS-N Inserts

Uncracked
concrete

Dry
concrete

Cracked
concrete

Water saturated
concrete

Hammer drilling with carbide


tipped drill bit

Permissible
Drilling
Method

Permissible
concrete
conditions

Figure 12 - HIS-N and HIS-RN internally threaded insert installation conditions

Hilti TE-CD or TE-YD Hollow


Drill Bit

Table 56 - HIS-N and HIS-RN specifications


Setting information

Symbol

Outside diameter of insert


do

Nominal bit diameter


Effective embedment
Thread engagement
Installation torque
Concrete thickness

hef
minimum
maximum

hs
Tinst
hmin

Units

Thread size
3/8-16 UNC 1/2-13 UNC 5/8-11 UNC 3/4-10 UNC

in.

0.65

0.81

1.00

1.09

in.

11/16

7/8

1-1/8

1-1/4

in.

4-3/8

6-3/4

8-1/8

(mm)

(110)

(125)

(170)

(205)

in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

in.

15/16

1-3/16

1-1/2

1-7/8

ft-lb

15

30

60

100

(Nm)

(20)

(40)

(81)

(136)

in.

5.9

6.7

9.1

10.6

(mm)

(150)

(170)

(230)

(270)

Figure 13 - HIS-N and HIS-RN specifications

HIS-N internally threaded insert specifications


3/8-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum tensile strength
of 71.1 ksi (490 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 59.5 ksi (410 MPa).
1/2-, 5/8- and 3/4-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum
tensile strength of 66.7 ksi (460 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 54.4 ksi (375 MPa).
HIS-RN is manufactured from X5CrNiMo 17122 K700 stainless steel conforming to DIN EN 10088-3 with a minimum tensile
strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 50.8 ksi (350 MPa).

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Table 57 - Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive design strength with concrete / bond failure for Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN internally
threaded inserts in uncracked concrete 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Tension Nn or Nr
Thread
size
3/8-16 UNC
1/2-13 UNC
5/8-11 UNC
3/4-10 UNC

Shear Vn or Vr

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

4-3/8
(111)
5
(127)
6-3/4
(171)
8-1/8
(206)

7,140
(31.8)
8,720
(38.8)
13,680
(60.9)
18,065
(80.4)

7,820
(34.8)
9,555
(42.5)
14,985
(66.7)
19,790
(88.0)

9,030
(40.2)
11,030
(49.1)
17,305
(77.0)
22,850
(101.6)

11,060
(49.2)
13,510
(60.1)
21,190
(94.3)
27,985
(124.5)

15,375
(68.4)
18,785
(83.6)
29,460
(131.0)
38,910
(173.1)

16,840
(74.9)
20,575
(91.5)
32,275
(143.6)
42,620
(189.6)

19,445
(86.5)
23,760
(105.7)
37,265
(165.8)
49,215
(218.9)

23,815
(105.9)
29,100
(129.4)
45,645
(203.0)
60,275
(268.1)

Table 58 - Hilti HIT-HY 200 adhesive design strength with concrete / bond failure for Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN internally
threaded inserts in cracked concrete 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Tension Nn or Nr
Thread
size
3/8-16 UNC
1/2-13 UNC
5/8-11 UNC
3/4-10 UNC

Shear Vn or Vr

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

4-3/8
(111)
5
(127)
6-3/4
(171)
8-1/8
(206)

5,055
(22.5)
6,175
(27.5)
9,690
(43.1)
12,795
(56.9)

5,540
(24.6)
6,765
(30.1)
10,615
(47.2)
14,015
(62.3)

6,145
(27.3)
7,815
(34.8)
12,255
(54.5)
16,185
(72.0)

6,510
(29.0)
9,335
(41.5)
13,210
(58.8)
17,385
(77.3)

10,890
(48.4)
13,305
(59.2)
20,870
(92.8)
27,560
(122.6)

11,930
(53.1)
14,575
(64.8)
22,860
(101.7)
30,190
(134.3)

13,235
(58.9)
16,830
(74.9)
26,395
(117.4)
34,860
(155.1)

14,025
(62.4)
20,110
(89.5)
28,450
(126.6)
37,450
(166.6)

1
2
3
4

See section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 60 - 61 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 59.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
5 D
 ata is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 104 F (40 C), max. long term temperature = 75 F (24 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 176 F (80 C), max. long term temperature = 122 F (50 C) multiply above value by 0.80.
For temperature range C: Max. short term temperature = 248 F (120 C), max. long term temperature = 162 F (72 C) multiply above value by 0.70.
Short-term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly constant
over significant periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.85.
7 Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see section 3.1.7.5.
8 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
9 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by seis = 0.60.
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Table 59 - Steel design strength for steel bolt and cap screw for Hilti HIS-N
and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts 1,2
ACI 318 Appendix D Based Design
ASTM A193 Grade B8M
stainless steel

ASTM A193 B7

Thread
size
3/8-16 UNC
1/2-13 UNC
5/8-11 UNC
3/4-10 UNC

Tensile3
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear 4
Vsa
lb (kN)

6,300
(28.0)
11,530
(51.3)
18,365
(81.7)
27,180
(120.9)

3,490
(15.5)
6,385
(28.4)
10,170
(45.2)
15,055
(67.0)

seis,V5
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

Tensile3
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear 4
Vsa
lb (kN)

5,540
(24.6)
10,145
(45.1)
16,160
(71.9)
23,915
(106.4)

3,070
(13.7)
5,620
(25.0)
8,950
(39.8)
13,245
(58.9)

seis,V5
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7

1 See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
2 HIT-Z and HIT-Z-R rods are to be considered brittle steel elements.
3 Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
5 Reduction factor for seismic shear only. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 60 - Load adjustment factors for Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts in uncracked concrete1,2,3
HIS-N and HIS-RN
all diameters
uncracked
concrete
Thread Size

Spacing (s) / Edge distanc (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

Edge distance in shear


Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear 4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear 5
HV

3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4
4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8
(mm) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206)
in.
in.

3-1/4

(83)

0.59

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.35

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.55

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.15

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.31

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

(102)

0.61 0.59

n/a

n/a

0.39 0.38

n/a

n/a

0.56 0.55

n/a

n/a

0.21 0.19

n/a

n/a

0.39 0.38

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

(127)

0.64 0.61 0.59

n/a

0.45 0.43 0.37

n/a

0.57 0.57 0.55

n/a

0.29 0.26 0.17

n/a

0.45 0.43 0.33

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

5-1/2

(140)

0.65 0.62 0.60 0.59 0.48 0.46 0.39 0.35 0.58 0.58 0.56 0.55 0.34 0.30 0.19 0.15 0.48 0.46 0.39 0.29

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

(152)

0.67 0.64 0.61 0.60 0.51 0.48 0.41 0.37 0.59 0.58 0.56 0.55 0.39 0.35 0.22 0.17 0.51 0.48 0.41 0.33 0.60

n/a

n/a

n/a

(178)

0.70 0.66 0.63 0.62 0.59 0.54 0.45 0.40 0.60 0.60 0.57 0.56 0.49 0.43 0.28 0.21 0.59 0.54 0.45 0.40 0.64 0.62

n/a

n/a

(203)

0.72 0.68 0.65 0.63 0.67 0.61 0.49 0.43 0.62 0.61 0.58 0.57 0.60 0.53 0.34 0.26 0.67 0.61 0.49 0.43 0.69 0.66

n/a

n/a

(229)

0.75 0.70 0.66 0.65 0.76 0.69 0.54 0.46 0.63 0.62 0.59 0.58 0.71 0.63 0.40 0.31 0.76 0.69 0.54 0.46 0.73 0.70

n/a

n/a

10

(254)

0.78 0.73 0.68 0.67 0.84 0.76 0.58 0.50 0.65 0.64 0.60 0.58 0.83 0.74 0.47 0.36 0.84 0.76 0.58 0.50 0.77 0.74 0.64

n/a

11

(279)

0.81 0.75 0.70 0.68 0.93 0.84 0.64 0.53 0.66 0.65 0.61 0.59 0.96 0.86 0.55 0.41 0.93 0.84 0.64 0.53 0.81 0.78 0.67 0.61

12

(305)

0.84 0.77 0.72 0.70 1.00 0.91 0.70 0.57 0.68 0.66 0.62 0.60 1.00 0.98 0.62 0.47 1.00 0.91 0.70 0.57 0.84 0.81 0.70 0.64

14

(356)

0.89 0.82 0.76 0.73

1.00 0.81 0.66 0.71 0.69 0.64 0.62

1.00 0.78 0.59

1.00 0.81 0.66 0.91 0.87 0.75 0.69

16

(406)

0.95 0.86 0.79 0.77

0.93 0.76 0.74 0.72 0.66 0.63

0.96 0.73

0.93 0.76 0.97 0.94 0.80 0.73

18

(457)

1.00 0.91 0.83 0.80

1.00 0.85 0.77 0.75 0.68 0.65

1.00 0.87

1.00 0.85 1.00 0.99 0.85 0.78

24

(610)

1.00 0.94 0.90

1.00 0.85 0.83 0.74 0.70

1.00

30

(762)

1.00 1.00

0.94 0.91 0.80 0.75

36

(914)

1.00 0.99 0.86 0.80

>48

(1219)

1.00 0.99 0.90

1.00

1.00 0.99 0.90


1.00 1.00

Table 61 - Load adjustment factors for Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
HIS-N and HIS-RN
all diameters
cracked concrete
Thread Size

Spacing (s) / Edge distanc (ca) / Concrete thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

Spacing factor in
tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor in
shear 4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear 5
HV

3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4
4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8 5 6-3/4 8-1/8
(mm) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206) (111) (127) (171) (206)
in.
in.

3-1/4

(83)

0.59

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.55

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.55

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.16

n/a

n/a

n/a

0.31

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

(102)

0.61 0.59

n/a

n/a

0.60 0.55

n/a

n/a

0.56 0.55

n/a

n/a

0.21 0.19

n/a

n/a

0.42 0.38

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

(127)

0.64 0.61 0.59

n/a

0.68 0.61 0.55

n/a

0.57 0.57 0.55

n/a

0.30 0.26 0.17

n/a

0.59 0.53 0.34

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

5-1/2

(140)

0.65 0.62 0.60 0.59 0.72 0.63 0.57 0.55 0.58 0.58 0.56 0.55 0.34 0.31 0.19 0.15 0.69 0.61 0.39 0.29

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

(152)

0.67 0.64 0.61 0.60 0.75 0.66 0.60 0.57 0.59 0.58 0.56 0.55 0.39 0.35 0.22 0.17 0.78 0.70 0.44 0.34 0.60

n/a

n/a

n/a

(178)

0.70 0.66 0.63 0.62 0.84 0.72 0.64 0.62 0.60 0.60 0.57 0.56 0.49 0.44 0.28 0.21 0.98 0.88 0.56 0.42 0.64 0.62

n/a

n/a

(203)

0.72 0.68 0.65 0.63 0.92 0.79 0.69 0.66 0.62 0.61 0.58 0.57 0.60 0.54 0.34 0.26 1.00 1.00 0.68 0.52 0.69 0.66

n/a

n/a

(229)

0.75 0.70 0.66 0.65 1.00 0.85 0.74 0.71 0.63 0.62 0.59 0.58 0.72 0.64 0.41 0.31 1.00 1.00 0.82 0.62 0.73 0.70

n/a

n/a

10

(254)

0.78 0.73 0.68 0.67

0.92 0.79 0.75 0.65 0.64 0.60 0.58 0.84 0.75 0.48 0.36

0.95 0.72 0.77 0.74 0.64

n/a

11

(279)

0.81 0.75 0.70 0.68

0.99 0.85 0.80 0.66 0.65 0.61 0.59 0.97 0.86 0.55 0.42

1.00 0.83 0.81 0.78 0.67 0.61

12

(305)

0.84 0.77 0.72 0.70

1.00 0.90 0.85 0.68 0.66 0.62 0.60 1.00 0.98 0.63 0.48

14

(356)

0.89 0.82 0.76 0.73

1.00 0.95 0.71 0.69 0.64 0.62

16

(406)

0.95 0.86 0.79 0.77

1.00 0.74 0.72 0.66 0.64

0.97 0.73

0.97 0.94 0.81 0.74

18

(457)

1.00 0.91 0.83 0.80

0.77 0.75 0.68 0.65

1.00 0.87

1.00 0.99 0.86 0.78

1.00

1.00 0.99 0.90

24

(610)

1.00 0.94 0.90

0.86 0.83 0.74 0.70

30

(762)

1.00 1.00

0.95 0.91 0.81 0.75

36

(914)

1.00 0.99 0.87 0.80

>48

(1219)

1.00 0.99 0.91

1.00 0.79 0.60

0.95 0.84 0.81 0.70 0.64


1.00 0.91 0.88 0.76 0.69

1.00 1.00

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided rebar has no installation torque.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a four-anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very
conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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3.2.3.4 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.
Figure 14 - HIT-HY 200 adhesive cure time and working time

Resistance of cured Hilti HIT-HY 200


to chemicals
Chemical
Acetic acid
Acetone
Ammonia
Benzyl alcohol
Chloric acid
Chlorinated lime
Citric acid
Concrete plasticizer
De-icing salt (Calcium
chloride)
Demineralized water
Diesel fuel
Drilling dust suspension
pH 13.2
Ethanol
Ethylacetate
Formic acid
Formwork oil
Gasoline
Glycole
Hydrogen peroxide
Lactic acid
Maschinery oil
Methylethylketon
Nitric acid
Phosphoric acid
Potassium Hydroxide
pH 13.2
Sea water
Sewage sludge
Sodium carbonate 10%
Sodium hypochlorite 2%
Sulphuric acid
Toluene
Xylene
Key:

Behavior
+

5%
+

10%
10%
+
10%
+
+

10%

3.2.3

+
+
+
+
96%
10%

10%
10%
10%
10%

+
+
+

+
+

+
+

10%
2%
10%
30%

+
+
+
+
+
+

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

non-resistant
+ resistant
limited resistance

Samples of the HIT-HY 200 adhesive were


immersed in the various chemical compounds for
up to one year. At the end of the test period, the
samples were analyzed. Any samples showing
no visible damage and having less than a 25%
reduction in bending (flexural) strength were
classified as Resistant. Samples that had slight
damage, such as small cracks, chips, etc. or
reduction in bending strength of 25% or more were
classified as Limited Resistance (i.e. exposed
for 48 hours or less until chemical is cleaned up).
Samples that were heavily damaged or destroyed
were classified as Non-Resistant.
Note: In actual use, the majority of the adhesive
is encased in the base material, leaving very little
surface area exposed.
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3.2.3.5 Ordering information
Hilti HIT-Z anchor rod
Description

Bit dia. (in.)

Min. embed. (in.)

HIT-Z 3/8 x 4 3/8

7/16

2-3/8

Qty

40

HIT-Z 3/8 x 5 1/8

7/16

2-3/8

40

HIT-Z 3/8 x 6 3/8

7/16

2-3/8

40

HIT-Z 1/2 x 4 1/2

9/16

2-3/4

20

HIT-Z 1/2 x 6

9/16

2-3/4

20

HIT-Z 1/2 x 8

9/16

2-3/4

20

HIT-Z 5/8 x 6

3/4

3-3/4

12

HIT-Z 5/8 x 8

3/4

3-3/4

12
12

HIT-Z 5/8 x 9 1/2

3/4

3-3/4

HIT-Z 3/4 x 8 1/2

7/8

HIT-Z 3/4 x 9

7/8

HIT-HY 200-A (accelerated working time)

HIT-HY 200-A

HIT-HY 200-R

Description

Package contents

HIT-HY 200-A (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) foil pack with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack

Qty

HIT-HY 200-A Master Carton (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (25) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack

25

HIT-HY 200-A Combo (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (25) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack and
(1) HDM 500 Manual Dispenser

25

HIT-HY 200-A Master Carton (16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (20) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack

20

HIT-HY 200-A Combo (16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes (2) master cartons containing (20) foil packs each with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per
pack and (1) HDM 500 Manual Dispenser

40

HIT-RE-M Static Mixer

For use with HIT-HY 200-A cartridges

HIT-HY 200-R (regular working time)


Description

Package contents

HIT-HY 200-R (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) foil pack with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack

Qty

HIT-HY 200-R Master Carton (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (25) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack

25

HIT-HY 200-R Combo (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (25) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack and
(1) HDM 500 manual dispenser

25

HIT-HY 200-R Master Carton (16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (20) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack

20

HIT-HY 200-R Combo (16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes (2) master cartons containing (20) foil packs each with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per
pack and (1) HDM 500 manual dispenser

40

HIT-RE-M Static Mixer

For use with HIT-HY 200-R cartridges

TE-CD Hollow Drill Bits


Order Description

Hollow Drill Bit TE-CD 1/2-13

Working length (in.)

Hollow Drill Bit TE-CD 9/16-14

9-1/2

Hollow Drill Bit TE-CD 5/8-14

9-1/2

Hollow Drill Bit TE-CD 3/4-14

9-1/2

Hollow Drill Bit TE-CD 16-A (Replacement collar)

TE-YD Hollow Drill Bits


Order Description

Working Length (in.)

Hollow Drill Bit TE-YD 3/4-24

15-1/2

Hollow Drill Bit TE-YD 7/8-24

15-1/2

Hollow Drill Bit TE-YD 1-24

15-1/2

Hollow Drill Bit TE-YD 1 1/8-24

15-1/2

Hollow Drill Bit TE-YD 25-A (Replacement collar)

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Threaded anchors for Hilti chemical anchor systems1


HAS-E Rods 5.8 steel

HAS Super A193, B7 high strength steel

Description

Qty

Qty

Description

3/8 x 4-3/8

10

240

3/8x 5-1/8

20

200

3/8 x 5-1/8

3/8 x 8

10

160

3/8 x 12

10

90

1/2 x 3-1/8

10

240

1/2 x 4-1/2

10

160

1/2 x 6-1/2

20

160

1/2 x 6-1/2

Qty

HAS-R 304 stainless steel


Description

HAS-R 316 stainless steel


Qty

Description

3/8 x 5-1/8

20

3/8 x 5-1/8

3/8 x 8

10

3/8 x 8

20

20

1/2 x 6-1/2

20

1/2 x 6-1/2

Qty

20
10
20

1/2x 8

10

120

1/2 x 8

10

1/2 x 8

10

1/2 x 10

10

120

1/2 x 10

10

1/2 x 11

10

1/2 x 12

10

1/2 x 12

10

80

5/8 x 8

20

80

5/8 x 7-5/8

5/8 x 9

10

60

20
-

5/8 x 7-5/8

20

5/8 x 7-5/8

20

5/8 x 10

10

5/8 x 9

10
10

5/8 x 12

10

60

5/8 x 12

5/8 x 17

10

40

3/4 x 10

10

40

3/4 x 9-5/8

10

3/4 x 9-5/8

10

3/4 x 9-5/8

10

3/4 x 10

10

3/4 x 11

10

30

3/4 x 12

10

30

3/4 x 12

10

3/4 x 14

10

30

3/4 x 14

10

3/4 x 14

10

3/4 x 16

3/4 x 17

10

20

3/4 x 16

10

3/4 x 19

10

20

3/4 x 21

10

20

3/4 x 25

10

20

7/8 x 10

10

20

7/8 x 10 HDG

7/8 x 10

7/8 x 12 HDG

7/8 x 13
1 x 12

10
-

7/8 x 10
-

10

20

7/8 x 16 HDG

7/8 x 16

16

1 x 12

1 x 12

1 x 12

3.2.3

3.2.4

10

10

3.2.4
3.2.4

10
4

1 x 14

16

1 x 14

1 x 16

12

1 x 16

1 x 16

1 x 20

12

1 x 21

1 x 20

1-1/4 x 16

1-1/4 x 16

1-1/4 x 22

1-1/4 x 23

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Hilti Rods are now stamped on the end to


show grade of steel and overall anchor length!
E = ISO 898 Class 5.8 Steel
B = ASTM A 193, Grade B7 Steel
R1 = AISI 304 Stainless Steel
R2 = AISI 316 Stainless Steel

HIS-N carbon steel and HIS-RN 316 stainless steel internally threaded inserts1
Description

Useable thread length (in)

Qty

10

1-3/16

5/8 x 6-5/8

1-1/2

3/4 x 8-1/4

3/8 x 4-1/4
1/2 x 5

1 All dimensions in inches.

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Accessories Dispensers
Battery Powered
Description

HDE 500-A18 Compact Battery Dispenser Kit1


Includes dispenser, (2) compact B 18 1.6-Ah Li-Ion batteries, C 4/36 battery charger, black and red
cartridge holders in a soft bag.
HDE 500-A18 Industrial Battery Dispenser Kit1
Includes dispenser, (2) industrial B 18 3.3-Ah Li-Ion batteries, C 4/36 battery charger, black and red
cartridge holders in a soft bag.

HDE 500-A18 Battery Dispenser Tool Body1


Includes black and red cartridge holders
Battery Charger C 4/36 Li-Ion 115V
Use with all B 14.4, B 18 batteries or B 36 batteries
Battery Compact 18 1.6-Ah Li-Ion
Battery Industrial B 18 3.3-Ah Li-Ion
HDE 500-A18 Hard Case

Manual
Description

MD 1000 Manual Dispenser1


For HIT ICE
HDM 500 Manual Dispenser with black foil pack holder
For use with 11.1 fl oz/330 ml and 16.9 fl oz/500 ml foil packs of HIT-HY 150 MAX,
HIT-HY 150 MAX-SD, HIT-RE 500, RE 500-SD, HIT-HY 10 PLUS, HIT-HY 70
HDM 500 Manual Dispenser with red foil pack holder
For use with 11.1 fl oz/330 ml and 16.9 fl oz/500 ml foil pack adhesives HY 200-A and HY 200-R
HDM 500 Manual Dispenser with black and red foil pack holder
For use with 11.1 fl oz/330 ml and 16.9 fl oz/500 ml foil pack adhesives HIT-HY 200-A,
HIT-HY 200-R, HIT-HY 150 MAX, HIT-HY 150 MAX-SD, HIT-RE 500, HIT-RE 500-SD,
HIT-HY 10 PLUS and HIT-HY 70
HIT-CB 500 black cartridge (foil pack) holder replacement
For use with 11.1 fl oz/330 ml and 16.9 fl oz/500 ml foil packs or HIT-HY 150 MAX,
HIT-HY 150 MAX-SD, HIT-RE 500, HIT-RE 500-SD, HIT-HY 10 PLUS and HIT-HY 70
HIT-CR 500 red cartridge (foil pack) holder replacement
For use with 11.1 fl oz/330 ml and 16.9 fl oz/500 ml foil pack adhesives HIT-HY 200-A and HIT-HY 200-R
HDM 500 Hard Case Only, no tool

Pneumatic with 1/4 female compressed air coupling


Description

P 3500 Pneumatic Dispenser1


For use with HIT 11.1 fl oz/330 ml and 16.9 fl oz/500 ml foil pack
HIT-P 8000D Pneumatic Dispenser1
For use with HIT 47.3 fl oz/1400 ml jumbo foil pack
P 3500 Cartridge (black foil pack) holder replacement
For use with the P 3500 Pneumatic Dispenser and HIT-HY 150 MAX-SD, HIT-HY 150 MAX,
HIT-RE 500-SD, HIT-RE 500, HIT-HY 70 and HIT-HY 10 PLUS
1 Dispensers not compatible with HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchor System.

Color coded cartridge holders with the same quality dispenser


With the introduction of HIT-HY 200 and Safe Set Technology, Hilti has introduced a new chemistry with a 5:1 ratio. All other Hilti adhesive anchor
system have a 3:1 mix ratio. The new technology allows for better performance and both the HDM 500 Manual Dispensers and HDE 500-A18 Battery
Dispenser can accept both cartridge ratios. Simply change out the cartridge holder and you can use the dispenser on any jobsite with any Hilti foil
pack adhesive.

Red

Black

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Hilti HIT Profi Accessories for blowing out drilled holes
Description

Diameter in.

Length ft

Qty

Blow-Out Pump
For use in holes up to 10 in. deep

Blow-Out Tool G 1/4 NPT Inlet


For use in holes up to 11 in. deep.
For holes deeper than 11 in., use Blow-Out Tool plus
the following extensions

Extension hose for blow-out tool HIT-DL 10/0.8

0.39

2.6

Extension hose for blow-out tool HIT-DL 16/0.8

0.71

2.6

3/8 Claw-type Quick Connect HIT-DL A

Extension hose for HIT-DL A HIT-DL V10/1

0.39

Extension tube HIT-DL B (Rigid/bent)

0.63

Extension tube HIT-VL 16/0.7 (Rigid/straight)

0.63

Extension hose HIT-VL 16 (Flexible)

3.3

2.3

10

0.63

1
1

Coupler for blowing extensions HIT-DL K


Metal coupler for splicing 16 mm extension hose

10

0.63

33

HIT-DRS
Dust Removal System with one hole for vacuum
attachment and another hole for the Blow-Out Tool. For
use with compressed air

3.2.3

Air nozzles

Attach to extension end for proper hole cleaning1


Qty

Description

HIT-DL 1/2
Use with 10 mm diameter hose

HIT-DL 9/16
Use with 10 mm diameter hose

HIT-DL 11/16
Use with 10 mm diameter hose

HIT-DL 3/4
Use with 16 mm diameter hose/tube

HIT-DL 7/8
Use with 16 mm diameter hose/tube

HIT-DL 1
Use with 16 mm diameter hose/tube

HIT-DL 1-3/8
Use with 16 mm diameter hose/tube

3.2.4

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5

Also
avaliable in
metric!

1 HIT-DL size determined by the diameter of drilled hole; see Accessory Selection Table below for proper sizing

3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Round brush2

Piston plug (10 pack)

Description

Air nozzle

Use with hose dia.

Hole diameter1

Description

7/16

HIT-RB 7/16

1/2

HIT-RB 1/2

HIT-IP 1/2

9 mm

Description

HIT-DL 1/2

9/16

HIT-RB 9/16

HIT-IP 9/16

9 mm

HIT-DL 9/16

5/8

HIT-RB 5/8

HIT-IP 5/8

9 mm

11/16

HIT-RB 11/16

HIT-IP 11/16

3/4

HIT-RB 3/4

HIT-IP 3/4

16 mm

HIT-DL 3/4

7/8

HIT-RB 7/8

HIT-IP 7/8

16 mm

HIT-DL 7/8

HIT-RB 1

HIT-IP 1

16 mm

HIT-DL 1

1-1/8

HIT-RB 1 1/8

HIT-IP 1 1/8

16 mm

1-1/4

HIT-RB 1 1/4

HIT-IP 1 1/4

16 mm

1- 3/8

HIT-RB 1 3/8

HIT-IP 1 3/8

16 mm

HIT-DL 1 3/8

1-1/2

HIT-RB 1 1/2

HIT-IP 1 1/2

16 mm

1-3/4

HIT-RB 1 3/4

HIT-IP 1 3/4

16 mm

9 mm

HIT-DL 11/16

1 Refer to adhesive anchor system installation instructions to determine the proper hole diameter for the fastening element to be used.
2 Attach brush to HIT-RBH T-handle, HIT-RBS or HIT-RBV extensions.
3 Use piston plugs to help prevent air voids during injection.
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Hilti HIT Profi Accessories for brushing drilled holes
Manual brush handle for round steel brush

Description

HIT-RBH (T-handle)
Use to clean holes up to 11 in. deep

Qty

Manual brush extension for round steel brush

Description

HIT-RBV 11 in. extension for HIT-RBH (T-handle)

Qty

Holders for brush extension RBS

Connects RBS extension to your Hilti drill for use in cleaning holes
Description

Qty

TE-Y SDS Max connection

TE-C SDS + Connection

Extensions for round steel brushes


Description

Diameter in

Length ft

HIT-RBS 10/0.7

0.39

2.3

Qty

HIT-RBS-10/0.35

0.39

1.2

Diameter in.

Length ft

Qty

Hilti HIT Profi Accessories for adhesive injection


Extension hoses

For use in holes deeper than 10 in.


Description

HIT-VL 9/1.0 flexible hose

0.35

3.3

10

HIT-VL 16/0.7 rigid tube

0.63

2.3

10

0.63

33

HIT-VL 16 flexible hose

Coupler for injection extensions


Description

HIT-VL K
Plastic coupler for connecting 16 mm (0.63 in.) hoses
and tubes

Diameter in.

Qty

0.63

Overhead injection accessories


Description

HIT-OHW overhead wedge

HIT-OHC1 overhead drip guard

HIT-OHC2 overhead drip guard

Hole Diameter in.

Qty

7/16 to 1-1/4

100

7/16 to 5/8

10

11/16 to 1-1/4

10

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Notes

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3.2.4 HIT-RE 500-SD Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System


3.2.4.1

Product Description

3.2.4.1 Product description

3.2.4.2

Material Specifications

3.2.4.3

Technical Data

3.2.4.4

Installation Instructions

3.2.4.5

Ordering Information

HIT-RE 500-SD Adhesive Anchoring


System is an injectable two-component
epoxy adhesive. The two components
are kept separate by means of a dualcylinder foil pack attached to a manifold.
The two components combine and
react when dispensed through a static
mixing nozzle attached to the manifold.

Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-2322
NSF/ANSI Std 61
certification for use in potable water
European Technical Approval
ETA-07/0260, ETA-09/0295
COLA (City of Los Angeles)
RR25700

Independent Code Evaluation


IBC/IRC 2009
IBC/IRC 2006
IBC/IRC 2003
IBC/IRC 2000
FBC 2007
LEED Credit 4.1-Low Emitting
Materials
The Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED ) Green
Building Rating systemTM is the nationally
accepted benchmark for the design,
construction and operation of high
performance green buildings.

HIT-RE 500-SD Adhesive Anchoring


System may be used with continuously
threaded rod, Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN
internally-threaded inserts or deformed
reinforcing bar installed in cracked
or uncracked concrete. The primary
components of the Hilti Adhesive
Anchoring System are:
HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive packaged
in foil packs
Adhesive mixing and dispensing
equipment
Equipment for hole cleaning and
adhesive injection

Product features
Superior bond performance
Seismic qualified per IBC/IRC
2009, IBC/IRC 2006, IBC/IRC
2003 and IBC/IRC 2000. Please
refer to ESR-2322 for Seismic
Design Category A through F
Use in diamond cored or
pneumatic drilled holes
Use underwater up to 165 ft (50 m)
Meets requirements of ASTM
C881-90, Type IV, Grade 2 and 3,
Class A, B, C except gel times
Meets requirements of AASHTO
specification M235, Type IV, Grade
3, Class A, B, C except gel times
Mixing tube provides proper
mixing, eliminates measuring errors
and minimizes waste
Contains no styrene and virtually
odorless
Extended temperature range from
41F to 104F (5C to 40C)
Excellent weathering resistance
and resistant to elevated
temperature.

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HIT-RE 500-SD Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.4


Guide Specifications
Master Format Section:
Previous 2004 Format
03250
03 16 00 Concrete
anchors
Related Sections:
03200
03 20 00 Concrete
reinforcing
05050
05 50 00 Metal
fabrications
05120
05 10 00 Structural metal
framing
Injectable adhesive shall be used
for installation of all reinforcing steel
dowels or threaded anchor rods and
inserts into existing concrete. Adhesive
shall be furnished in side-by-side refill
packs which keep component A and
component B separate. Side-by-side
packs shall be designed to compress

during use to minimize waste volume.


Side-by-side packs shall also be
designed to accept static mixing nozzle
which thoroughly blends component A
and component B and allows injection
directly into drilled hole. Only injection
tools and static mixing nozzles as
recommended by manufacturer shall be
used. Manufacturers instructions shall
be followed. Injection adhesive shall be
formulated to include resin and hardener
to provide optimal curing speed as well
as high strength and stiffness. Typical
curing time at 68F (20C) shall be
approximately 12 hours.
Injection adhesive shall be
HITRE 500SD, as furnished by Hilti.
Anchor rods shall be end stamped
to show the grade of steel and overall
rod length. Anchor rods shall be
manufactured to meet the following
requirements:

1. HAS-E carbon steel


2. ASTM A193, Grade B7 (high strength
carbon steel anchor)
3. AISI Type 304 or AISI Type
316 stainless steel meeting the
requirements of ASTM F593
(condition CW)
Special order length HAS Rods may
vary from standard product.
Nuts and washers of other grades
and styles having specified proof load
strength greater than the specified
grade and style are also suitable. Nuts
must have specified proof load strength
equal to or greater than the minimum
tensile strength of the specified
threaded rod.

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4

3.2.4.2 Material specifications

3.2.5

Table 1 - Material properties of fully cured HIT-RE 500-SD


Bond Strength ASTM C882-91
2 day cure
7 day cure

12.4 MPa
12.4 MPa

1800 psi
1800 psi

Compressive Strength ASTM D695-96

82.7 MPa

12,000 psi

Compressive Modulus ASTM D695-96

1493 MPa

0.22 x 106 psi

Tensile Strength 7 day ASTM D638-97

43.5 MPa

6310 psi

Elongation at break ASTM D638-97

2.0%

2.0%

Heat Deflection Temperature ASTM D648-95

63C

146F

Absorption ASTM D570-95

0.06%

0.06%

Linear Coefficient of Shrinkage on Cure ASTM D2566-86

0.004

0.004

6.6 x 1013 /m

1.7 x 1012 /in.

Electrical resistance DIN IEC 93 (12.93)

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Material Specifications for HAS threaded rods are listed in Section 3.2.4.2.
Material Specifications for HIS-N Internally Threaded Inserts are listed in Section 3.2.4.3.

3.2.4.3 Technical data


The load values contained in this section are Hilti Simplified Design Tables. The load tables in this section were developed using
the strength design parameters and variables of ESR-1917 and the equations within ACI 318-11 Appendix D. For a detailed
explanation of the Hilti Simplified Design Tables, refer to Section 3.1.7. Data tables from ESR-1917 are not contained in this
section, but can be found at www.icc-es.org or at www.us.hilti.com.

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3.2.4 HIT-RE 500-SD Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System


3.2.4.3.1 HIT-RE 500-SD with reinforcing steel (rebar)
Figure 1 - Rebar installed with HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive

Table 2 - Rebar installed HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive


Setting information
Nominal bit diameter
Standard effective embedment

Effective
embedment

Symbol

Units

do
hef,std

minimum

hef,min

maximum

hef,max

Minimum concrete member thickness

hmin

Rebar size
3

10

in.

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/8

1-3/8

1-1/2

in.

3-3/8

4-1/2

5-5/8

6-3/4

7-7/8

(mm)

(86)

(114)

(143)

(171)

(200)

(229)

(257)

in.

2-3/8

2-3/4

3-1/8

3-1/2

3-1/2

4-1/2

(mm)

(60)

(70)

(79)

(89)

(89)

(102)

(114)

(127)

in.

7-1/2

10

12-1/2

15

17-1/2

20

22-1/2

25

(mm)

(191)

(254)

(318)

(381)

(445)

(508)

(572)

(635)

in.

hef + 1-1/4

(mm)

hef + 30

10-1/8 11-1/4
(286)

hef + 2do

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Table 3 - Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive design strength (factored resistance) with concrete / bond failure for rebar
in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Tension Nn or Nr

Rebar size

1
2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

Shear Vn or Vr
c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

3-3/8
4,835
5,300
5,855
6,205
10,415
11,410
12,610
13,365
(86)
(21.5)
(23.6)
(26.0)
(27.6)
(46.3)
(50.8)
(56.1)
(59.5)
4-1/2
7,445
7,805
7,805
8,275
16,035
16,810
16,810
17,820
#3
(114)
(33.1)
(34.7)
(34.7)
(36.8)
(71.3)
(74.8)
(74.8)
(79.3)
7-1/2
13,010
13,010
13,010
13,790
28,020
28,020
28,020
29,700
(191)
(57.9)
(57.9)
(57.9)
(61.3)
(124.6)
(124.6)
(124.6)
(132.1)
4-1/2
7,445
8,155
9,420
10,885
16,035
17,570
20,285
23,445
(114)
(33.1)
(36.3)
(41.9)
(48.4)
(71.3)
(78.2)
(90.2)
(104.3)
6
11,465
12,560
13,690
14,515
24,690
27,045
29,490
31,260
#4
(152)
(51.0)
(55.9)
(60.9)
(64.6)
(109.8)
(120.3)
(131.2)
(139.1)
10
22,820
22,820
22,820
24,190
49,150
49,150
49,150
52,100
(254)
(101.5)
(101.5)
(101.5)
(107.6)
(218.6)
(218.6)
(218.6)
(231.8)
5-5/8
10,405
11,400
13,165
16,120
22,415
24,550
28,350
34,720
(143)
(46.3)
(50.7)
(58.6)
(71.7)
(99.7)
(109.2)
(126.1)
(154.4)
7-1/2
16,020
17,550
20,265
21,765
34,505
37,800
43,650
46,875
#5
(191)
(71.3)
(78.1)
(90.1)
(96.8)
(153.5)
(168.1)
(194.2)
(208.5)
12-1/2
34,220
34,220
34,220
36,275
73,705
73,705
73,705
78,125
(318)
(152.2)
(152.2)
(152.2)
(161.4)
(327.9)
(327.9)
(327.9)
(347.5)
6-3/4
13,680
14,985
17,305
21,190
29,460
32,275
37,265
45,645
(171)
(60.9)
(66.7)
(77.0)
(94.3)
(131.0)
(143.6)
(165.8)
(203.0)
9
21,060
23,070
26,640
30,170
45,360
49,690
57,375
64,985
#6
(229)
(93.7)
(102.6)
(118.5)
(134.2)
(201.8)
(221.0)
(255.2)
(289.1)
15
45,315
47,440
47,440
50,285
97,600
102,175
102,175
108,305
(381)
(201.6)
(211.0)
(211.0)
(223.7)
(434.1)
(454.5)
(454.5)
(481.8)
7-7/8
17,235
18,885
21,805
25,240
37,125
40,670
46,960
57,515
(200)
(76.7)
(84.0)
(97.0)
(112.3)
(165.1)
(180.9)
(208.9)
(255.8)
10-1/2
26,540
29,070
31,750
33,655
57,160
62,615
72,300
85,665
#7
(267)
(118.1)
(129.3)
(141.2)
(149.7)
(254.3)
(278.5)
(321.6)
(381.1)
17-1/2
52,915
52,915
52,915
56,090
122,990
134,695
134,695
142,780
(445)
(235.4)
(235.4)
(235.4)
(249.5)
(547.1)
(599.2)
(599.2)
(635.1)
9
21,060
23,070
26,640
32,060
45,360
49,690
57,375
70,270
(229)
(93.7)
(102.6)
(118.5)
(142.6)
(201.8)
(221.0)
(255.2)
(312.6)
12
32,425
35,520
40,330
42,750
69,835
76,500
88,335
108,190
#8
(305)
(144.2)
(158.0)
(179.4)
(190.2)
(310.6)
(340.3)
(392.9)
(481.3)
20
67,215
67,215
67,215
71,245
150,265
164,605
171,090
181,355
(508)
(299.0)
(299.0)
(299.0)
(316.9)
(668.4)
(732.2)
(761.0)
(806.7)
10-1/8
25,130
27,530
31,785
38,930
54,125
59,290
68,465
83,850
(257)
(111.8)
(122.5)
(141.4)
(173.2)
(240.8)
(263.7)
(304.5)
(373.0)
13-1/2
38,690
42,380
48,940
52,850
83,330
91,285
105,405
129,095
#9
(343)
(172.1)
(188.5)
(217.7)
(235.1)
(370.7)
(406.1)
(468.9)
(574.2)
22-1/2
83,100
83,100
83,100
88,085
179,300
196,415
211,525
224,220
(572)
(369.6)
(369.6)
(369.6)
(391.8)
(797.6)
(873.7)
(940.9)
(997.4)
11-1/4
29,430
32,240
37,230
45,595
63,395
69,445
80,185
98,205
(286)
(130.9)
(143.4)
(165.6)
(202.8)
(282.0)
(308.9)
(356.7)
(436.8)
15
45,315
49,640
57,320
63,875
97,600
106,915
123,455
151,200
#10
(381)
(201.6)
(220.8)
(255.0)
(284.1)
(434.1)
(475.6)
(549.2)
(672.6)
25
97,500
100,435
100,435
106,460
210,000
230,045
255,645
270,985
(635)
(433.7)
(446.8)
(446.8)
(473.6)
(934.1)
(1023.3)
(1137.2)
(1205.4)
See Section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.
See Section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in Tables 6-21 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in Table 5.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 110 F (43 C), max. long term temperature = 80 F (26 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 162 F (72 C), max. long term temperature = 110 F (43 C) multiply above value by 0.34.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly
constant over significant periods of time.
Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.69.
For water-filled drilled holes multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.63.
For submerged (under water) applications multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.64.
Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see Section 3.1.7.5.
Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
Tabular values are for holes drilled in concrete with carbide tipped hammer drill bit. For diamond core drilling multiply above value by 0.51.
Diamond core drilling is not permitted for the water-filled or underwater (submerged) applications.

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 4 - Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive design strength (factored resistance) with concrete / bond failure for rebar
in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Tension Nn or Nr

Rebar size

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

Shear Vn or Vr
c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

3-3/8
2,815
2,815
2,815
2,985
6,065
6,065
6,065
6,430
(86)
(12.5)
(12.5)
(12.5)
(13.3)
(27.0)
(27.0)
(27.0)
(28.6)
4-1/2
3,755
3,755
3,755
3,980
8,090
8,090
8,090
8,575
#3
(114)
(16.7)
(16.7)
(16.7)
(17.7)
(36.0)
(36.0)
(36.0)
(38.1)
7-1/2
6,260
6,260
6,260
6,635
13,485
13,485
13,485
14,290
(191)
(27.8)
(27.8)
(27.8)
(29.5)
(60.0)
(60.0)
(60.0)
(63.6)
4-1/2
4,940
4,940
4,940
5,235
10,640
10,640
10,640
11,275
(114)
(22.0)
(22.0)
(22.0)
(23.3)
(47.3)
(47.3)
(47.3)
(50.2)
6
6,585
6,585
6,585
6,980
14,185
14,185
14,185
15,035
#4
(152)
(29.3)
(29.3)
(29.3)
(31.0)
(63.1)
(63.1)
(63.1)
(66.9)
10
10,975
10,975
10,975
11,635
23,640
23,640
23,640
25,060
(254)
(48.8)
(48.8)
(48.8)
(51.8)
(105.2)
(105.2)
(105.2)
(111.5)
5-5/8
7,370
7,500
7,500
7,950
15,875
16,160
16,160
17,130
(143)
(32.8)
(33.4)
(33.4)
(35.4)
(70.6)
(71.9)
(71.9)
(76.2)
7-1/2
10,005
10,005
10,005
10,605
21,545
21,545
21,545
22,835
#5
(191)
(44.5)
(44.5)
(44.5)
(47.2)
(95.8)
(95.8)
(95.8)
(101.6)
12-1/2
16,670
16,670
16,670
17,670
35,905
35,905
35,905
38,060
(318)
(74.2)
(74.2)
(74.2)
(78.6)
(159.7)
(159.7)
(159.7)
(169.3)
6-3/4
9,690
10,340
10,340
10,960
20,870
22,265
22,265
23,600
(171)
(43.1)
(46.0)
(46.0)
(48.8)
(92.8)
(99.0)
(99.0)
(105.0)
9
13,785
13,785
13,785
14,610
29,690
29,690
29,690
31,470
#6
(229)
(61.3)
(61.3)
(61.3)
(65.0)
(132.1)
(132.1)
(132.1)
(140.0)
15
22,975
22,975
22,975
24,350
49,480
49,480
49,480
52,450
(381)
(102.2)
(102.2)
(102.2)
(108.3)
(220.1)
(220.1)
(220.1)
(233.3)
7-7/8
10,895
10,895
10,895
11,550
26,300
27,730
27,730
29,395
(200)
(48.5)
(48.5)
(48.5)
(51.4)
(117.0)
(123.3)
(123.3)
(130.8)
10-1/2
14,525
14,525
14,525
15,395
36,975
36,975
36,975
39,190
#7
(267)
(64.6)
(64.6)
(64.6)
(68.5)
(164.5)
(164.5)
(164.5)
(174.3)
17-1/2
24,210
24,210
24,210
25,660
61,625
61,625
61,625
65,320
(445)
(107.7)
(107.7)
(107.7)
(114.1)
(274.1)
(274.1)
(274.1)
(290.6)
9
13,295
13,295
13,295
14,095
32,130
33,845
33,845
35,875
(229)
(59.1)
(59.1)
(59.1)
(62.7)
(142.9)
(150.5)
(150.5)
(159.6)
12
17,730
17,730
17,730
18,790
45,125
45,125
45,125
47,835
#8
(305)
(78.9)
(78.9)
(78.9)
(83.6)
(200.7)
(200.7)
(200.7)
(212.8)
20
29,545
29,545
29,545
31,320
75,210
75,210
75,210
79,720
(508)
(131.4)
(131.4)
(131.4)
(139.3)
(334.5)
(334.5)
(334.5)
(354.6)
10-1/8
15,745
15,745
15,745
16,690
38,340
40,080
40,080
42,485
(257)
(70.0)
(70.0)
(70.0)
(74.2)
(170.5)
(178.3)
(178.3)
(189.0)
13-1/2
20,995
20,995
20,995
22,255
53,440
53,440
53,440
56,645
#9
(343)
(93.4)
(93.4)
(93.4)
(99.0)
(237.7)
(237.7)
(237.7)
(252.0)
22-1/2
34,990
34,990
34,990
37,090
89,065
89,065
89,065
94,410
(572)
(155.6)
(155.6)
(155.6)
(165.0)
(396.2)
(396.2)
(396.2)
(420.0)
11-1/4
17,740
17,740
17,740
18,800
44,905
45,150
45,150
47,860
(286)
(78.9)
(78.9)
(78.9)
(83.6)
(199.7)
(200.8)
(200.8)
(212.9)
15
23,650
23,650
23,650
25,070
60,200
60,200
60,200
63,815
#10
(381)
(105.2)
(105.2)
(105.2)
(111.5)
(267.8)
(267.8)
(267.8)
(283.9)
25
39,415
39,415
39,415
41,780
100,335
100,335
100,335
106,355
(635)
(175.3)
(175.3)
(175.3)
(185.8)
(446.3)
(446.3)
(446.3)
(473.1)
1 See Section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.
2 See Section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
3 Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
4 Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in Tables 6-21 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in Table 5.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
5 Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 110 F (43 C), max. long term temperature = 80 F (26 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 162 F (72 C), max. long term temperature = 110 F (43 C) multiply above value by 0.34.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly
constant over significant periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.69.
For water-filled drilled holes multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.63.
For submerged (under water) applications multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.64.
7 Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see Section 3.1.7.5.
8 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
9 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply above value by seis = 0.49. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.
10 Tabular values are for holes drilled in concrete with carbide tipped hammer drill bit. Diamond core drilling is not permitted in cracked concrete conditions.
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Table 5 - Steel design strength (ACI 318 Appendix D Based Design) for rebar1
ASTM A615 Grade 602

ASTM A615 Grade 402


Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

4,290
(19.1)
7,800
(34.7)
12,090
(53.8)
17,160
(76.3)
23,400
(104.1)
30,810
(137.0)
39,000
(173.5)
49,530
(220.3)

2,375
(10.6)
4,320
(19.2)
6,695
(29.8)
9,505
(42.3)
12,960
(57.6)
17,065
(75.9)
21,600
(96.1)
27,430
(122.0)

1,663
(7.4)
3,024
(13.5)
4,687
(20.8)
6,654
(29.6)
9,072
(40.4)
11,946
(53.1)
15,120
(67.3)
19,201
(85.4)

Rebar size
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
1
2
3
4
5

ASTM A706 Grade 602

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

6,435
(28.6)
11,700
(52.0)
18,135
(80.7)
25,740
(114.5)
35,100
(156.1)
46,215
(205.6)
58,500
(260.2)
74,295
(330.5)

3,565
(15.9)
6,480
(28.8)
10,045
(44.7)
14,255
(63.4)
19,440
(86.5)
25,595
(113.9)
32,400
(144.1)
41,150
(183.0)

2,496
(11.1)
4,536
(20.2)
7,032
(31.3)
9,979
(44.4)
13,608
(60.5)
17,917
(79.7)
22,680
(100.9)
28,805
(128.1)

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4
Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic Shear5
Vsa
lb (kN)

6,600
(29.4)
12,000
(53.4)
18,600
(82.7)
26,400
(117.4)
36,000
(160.1)
47,400
(210.8)
60,000
(266.9)
76,200
(339.0)

3,430
(15.3)
6,240
(27.8)
9,670
(43.0)
13,730
(61.1)
18,720
(83.3)
24,650
(109.6)
31,200
(138.8)
39,625
(176.3)

2,401
(10.7)
4,368
(19.4)
6,769
(30.1)
9,611
(42.8)
13,104
(58.3)
17,255
(76.8)
21,840
(97.1)
27,738
(123.4)

See Section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
ASTM A706 Grade 60 rebar are considered ductile steel elements. ASTM A615 Grade 40 and 60 rebar are considered brittle steel elements.
Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Shear = 0.60 Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Seismic shear values determined by multiplying Vsa x V,seis where V,seis = 0.7. See Section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
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Table 6 - Load adjustment factors for #3 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#3
uncracked concrete

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

(mm)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

1-3/4 (44)
1-7/8 (48)
2
(51)
3
(76)
3-5/8 (92)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-3/4 (222)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
>48 (1219)

n/a
0.58
0.59
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.54
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
1.00

0.28
0.29
0.29
0.36
0.41
0.43
0.48
0.51
0.59
0.61
0.71
0.82
0.89
0.92
1.00

0.22
0.22
0.23
0.28
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.43
0.45
0.52
0.59
0.65
0.67
0.74
0.82
0.89
1.00

0.13
0.13
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.19
0.21
0.22
0.25
0.26
0.30
0.34
0.38
0.39
0.43
0.47
0.52
0.60
0.69
0.77
1.00

n/a
0.53
0.53
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.89
0.99
1.00

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.79
0.87
0.94
1.00

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.90

0.07
0.08
0.09
0.16
0.21
0.24
0.30
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.57
0.69
0.79
0.83
0.97
1.00

0.05
0.05
0.06
0.10
0.14
0.16
0.20
0.22
0.27
0.29
0.37
0.45
0.51
0.54
0.63
0.72
0.83
1.00

0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06
0.08
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.17
0.21
0.26
0.29
0.31
0.36
0.41
0.47
0.60
0.73
0.87
1.00

0.14
0.16
0.17
0.32
0.41
0.43
0.48
0.51
0.59
0.61
0.71
0.82
0.89
0.92
1.00

0.09
0.10
0.11
0.21
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.40
0.44
0.46
0.52
0.59
0.65
0.67
0.74
0.82
0.89
1.00

0.05
0.06
0.06
0.12
0.16
0.18
0.23
0.25
0.31
0.32
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.44
0.48
0.52
0.60
0.69
0.77
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.58
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.83
0.88
0.94
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.69
0.73
0.78
0.90
1.00

Embedment
hef
Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Table 7 - Load adjustment factors for #3 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#3
cracked concrete
Embedment
hef

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

(mm)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.52
0.49
0.43
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.09
0.07
0.04
0.17
0.13
0.08
n/a
n/a
n/a
1-7/8 (48)
0.58
0.57
0.54
0.53
0.50
0.44
0.53
0.53
0.52
0.10
0.07
0.04
0.19
0.14
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
2
(51)
0.59
0.57
0.54
0.55
0.51
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.11
0.08
0.05
0.21
0.16
0.10
n/a
n/a
n/a
3
(76)
0.63
0.61
0.57
0.66
0.60
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.19
0.15
0.09
0.39
0.29
0.18
n/a
n/a
n/a
3-5/8 (92)
0.66
0.63
0.58
0.73
0.66
0.53
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.26
0.19
0.12
0.52
0.39
0.23
n/a
n/a
n/a
4
(102) 0.68
0.65
0.59
0.78
0.70
0.55
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.30
0.22
0.13
0.60
0.45
0.27
n/a
n/a
n/a
4-5/8 (117) 0.70
0.67
0.60
0.86
0.76
0.58
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.37
0.28
0.17
0.75
0.56
0.34
0.59
n/a
n/a
5
(127) 0.72
0.69
0.61
0.91
0.80
0.60
0.59
0.58
0.55
0.42
0.31
0.19
0.84
0.63
0.38
0.61
n/a
n/a
5-3/4 (146) 0.75
0.71
0.63
1.00
0.88
0.64
0.61
0.59
0.56
0.52
0.39
0.23
1.00
0.78
0.47
0.66
0.60
n/a
6
(152) 0.77
0.72
0.63
0.91
0.66
0.61
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.41
0.25
0.83
0.50
0.67
0.61
n/a
7
(178) 0.81
0.76
0.66
1.00
0.72
0.63
0.61
0.58
0.69
0.52
0.31
1.00
0.62
0.72
0.66
n/a
8
(203) 0.85
0.80
0.68
0.78
0.65
0.62
0.59
0.85
0.64
0.38
0.76
0.77
0.70
n/a
8-3/4 (222) 0.89
0.82
0.69
0.83
0.66
0.63
0.60
0.97
0.73
0.44
0.83
0.81
0.73
0.62
9
(229) 0.90
0.83
0.70
0.85
0.67
0.64
0.60
1.00
0.76
0.46
0.85
0.82
0.74
0.63
10
(254) 0.94
0.87
0.72
0.91
0.69
0.65
0.61
0.89
0.53
0.91
0.86
0.79
0.66
11
(279) 0.99
0.91
0.74
0.98
0.71
0.67
0.62
1.00
0.62
0.98
0.91
0.82
0.69
12
(305) 1.00
0.94
0.77
1.00
0.72
0.68
0.63
0.70
1.00
0.95
0.86
0.73
14
(356)
1.00
0.81
0.76
0.72
0.65
0.88
1.00
0.93
0.78
16
(406)
0.86
0.80
0.75
0.68
1.00
0.99
0.84
18
(457)
0.90
0.84
0.78
0.70
1.00
0.89
24
(610)
1.00
0.95
0.87
0.76
1.00
30
(762)
1.00
0.96
0.83
36
(914)
1.00
0.89
>48 (1219)
1.00
Linear interpolation not permitted.
Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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Table 8 - Load adjustment factors for #4 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#4
uncracked concrete

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

(mm)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

1-3/4
(44)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/4 (184)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11-1/4 (286)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
22
(559)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
> 48 (1219)

n/a
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.90
0.97
1.00

n/a
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

n/a
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.90
1.00

0.25
0.28
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.52
0.54
0.60
0.67
0.75
0.84
0.90
1.00

0.19
0.22
0.24
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.35
0.39
0.40
0.44
0.49
0.55
0.62
0.66
0.77
0.88
0.99
1.00

0.11
0.13
0.14
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.20
0.23
0.23
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.36
0.38
0.45
0.51
0.58
0.64
0.70
0.77
0.96
1.00

n/a
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.98

n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.69
0.73
0.81

0.05
0.09
0.12
0.18
0.26
0.32
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.52
0.62
0.72
0.86
0.95
1.00

0.03
0.06
0.08
0.12
0.17
0.21
0.22
0.28
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.47
0.56
0.62
0.78
0.95
1.00

0.02
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.17
0.20
0.24
0.28
0.31
0.39
0.48
0.57
0.67
0.77
0.88
1.00

0.11
0.18
0.24
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.52
0.54
0.60
0.67
0.75
0.84
0.90
1.00

0.07
0.12
0.15
0.24
0.33
0.36
0.37
0.41
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.55
0.62
0.66
0.77
0.88
0.99
1.00

0.03
0.06
0.08
0.12
0.17
0.21
0.22
0.28
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.39
0.41
0.46
0.51
0.58
0.64
0.70
0.77
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.57
0.61
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.78
0.80
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.87
0.96
1.00

Embedment
hef
Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Table 9 - Load adjustment factors for #4 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3

Embedment
hef

4
5

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

3-3/8

4-1/2

7-1/2

(mm)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

(86)

(114)

(191)

1-3/4
(44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.48
0.45
0.41
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.06
0.04
0.03
0.11
0.09
0.05
n/a
n/a
n/a
2-1/2
(64)
0.58
0.57
0.54
0.53
0.50
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.10
0.07
0.04
0.20
0.15
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
3
(76)
0.60
0.58
0.55
0.57
0.53
0.46
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.13
0.10
0.06
0.26
0.19
0.12
n/a
n/a
n/a
4
(102)
0.63
0.61
0.57
0.66
0.60
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.20
0.15
0.09
0.39
0.30
0.18
n/a
n/a
n/a
5
(127)
0.67
0.64
0.58
0.75
0.67
0.53
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.28
0.21
0.12
0.55
0.41
0.25
n/a
n/a
n/a
5-3/4 (146)
0.69
0.66
0.60
0.82
0.73
0.56
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.34
0.26
0.15
0.68
0.51
0.31
0.57
n/a
n/a
6
(152)
0.70
0.67
0.60
0.85
0.75
0.57
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.36
0.27
0.16
0.73
0.54
0.33
0.58
n/a
n/a
7
(178)
0.73
0.69
0.62
0.95
0.83
0.62
0.60
0.58
0.56
0.46
0.34
0.21
0.91
0.69
0.41
0.63
n/a
n/a
7-1/4 (184)
0.74
0.70
0.62
0.98
0.85
0.63
0.60
0.58
0.56
0.48
0.36
0.22
0.96
0.72
0.43
0.64
0.58
n/a
8
(203)
0.77
0.72
0.63
1.00
0.91
0.66
0.61
0.59
0.57
0.56
0.42
0.25
1.00
0.84
0.50
0.67
0.61
n/a
9
(229)
0.80
0.75
0.65
1.00
0.70
0.63
0.60
0.57
0.67
0.50
0.30
1.00
0.60
0.71
0.65
n/a
10
(254)
0.83
0.78
0.67
0.75
0.64
0.62
0.58
0.78
0.59
0.35
0.70
0.75
0.68
n/a
11-1/4 (286)
0.88
0.81
0.69
0.81
0.66
0.63
0.59
0.93
0.70
0.42
0.81
0.80
0.72
0.61
12
(305)
0.90
0.83
0.70
0.85
0.67
0.64
0.60
1.00
0.77
0.46
0.85
0.82
0.75
0.63
14
(356)
0.97
0.89
0.73
0.95
0.70
0.66
0.62
0.97
0.58
0.95
0.89
0.81
0.68
16
(406)
1.00
0.94
0.77
1.00
0.73
0.69
0.63
1.00
0.71
1.00
0.95
0.86
0.73
18
(457)
1.00
0.80
0.75
0.71
0.65
0.85
1.00
0.92
0.77
20
(508)
0.83
0.78
0.73
0.67
0.99
0.97
0.81
22
(559)
0.87
0.81
0.76
0.68
1.00
1.00
0.85
24
(610)
0.90
0.84
0.78
0.70
0.89
30
(762)
1.00
0.92
0.85
0.75
1.00
36
(914)
1.00
0.92
0.80
> 48 (1219)
1.00
0.90
Linear interpolation not permitted.
Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)
1
2
3

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5

Edge distance in shear


#4
cracked concrete

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 10 - Load adjustment factors for #5 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#5
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1-3/4
3-1/8
4
4-5/8
5
6
7
7-1/8
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

in.
5-5/8
(mm) (143)
(44)
n/a
(79)
0.59
(102) 0.61
(117) 0.63
(127) 0.64
(152) 0.66
(178) 0.69
(181) 0.69
(203) 0.72
(229) 0.75
(254) 0.77
(279) 0.80
(305) 0.83
(356) 0.88
(406) 0.94
(457) 0.99
(508) 1.00
(559)
(610)
(660)
(711)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8


(191) (318) (143)
n/a
n/a
0.23
0.57
0.54
0.28
0.59
0.55
0.32
0.60
0.56
0.34
0.61
0.57
0.36
0.63
0.58
0.40
0.66
0.59
0.44
0.66
0.60
0.45
0.68
0.61
0.49
0.70
0.62
0.54
0.72
0.63
0.60
0.74
0.65
0.67
0.77
0.66
0.73
0.81
0.69
0.85
0.86
0.71
0.97
0.90
0.74
1.00
0.94
0.77
0.99
0.79
1.00
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.90
0.98
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8


(191) (318) (143)
0.18
0.11
n/a
0.22
0.13
0.54
0.24
0.14
0.55
0.26
0.15
0.55
0.27
0.16
0.56
0.30
0.18
0.57
0.33
0.20
0.58
0.34
0.20
0.58
0.37
0.21
0.59
0.40
0.23
0.60
0.44
0.26
0.62
0.49
0.29
0.63
0.53
0.31
0.64
0.62
0.36
0.66
0.71
0.42
0.69
0.80
0.47
0.71
0.89
0.52
0.73
0.98
0.57
0.75
1.00
0.62
0.78
0.68
0.80
0.73
0.82
0.78
0.85
0.94
0.92
1.00
1.00

Toward edge
RV

7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8


(191) (318) (143)
n/a
n/a
0.04
0.53
0.52
0.10
0.53
0.52
0.15
0.54
0.52
0.18
0.54
0.53
0.21
0.55
0.53
0.27
0.56
0.54
0.34
0.56
0.54
0.35
0.57
0.54
0.41
0.58
0.55
0.50
0.59
0.55
0.58
0.60
0.56
0.67
0.60
0.56
0.76
0.62
0.57
0.96
0.64
0.58
1.00
0.66
0.59
0.67
0.60
0.69
0.62
0.71
0.63
0.73
0.64
0.74
0.65
0.76
0.66
0.81
0.69
0.92
0.75

7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8


(191) (318) (143)
0.03
0.01
0.08
0.07
0.03
0.20
0.10
0.04
0.29
0.12
0.06
0.34
0.13
0.06
0.36
0.18
0.08
0.40
0.22
0.10
0.44
0.23
0.11
0.45
0.27
0.13
0.49
0.32
0.15
0.54
0.38
0.18
0.60
0.43
0.20
0.67
0.50
0.23
0.73
0.62
0.29
0.85
0.76
0.36
0.97
0.91
0.43
1.00
1.00
0.50
0.58
0.66
0.74
0.83
0.92
1.00

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8


(191) (318) (143)
0.06
0.03
n/a
0.13
0.06
n/a
0.19
0.09
n/a
0.24
0.11
n/a
0.27
0.12
n/a
0.33
0.16
n/a
0.36
0.21
n/a
0.36
0.21
0.57
0.39
0.25
0.61
0.42
0.30
0.65
0.46
0.32
0.68
0.49
0.34
0.71
0.53
0.36
0.75
0.62
0.39
0.81
0.71
0.43
0.86
0.80
0.47
0.91
0.89
0.52
0.96
0.98
0.57
1.00
1.00
0.62
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.94
1.00

7-1/2 12-1/2
(191) (318)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
n/a
0.59
n/a
0.62
n/a
0.65
n/a
0.70
0.54
0.75
0.58
0.79
0.61
0.83
0.65
0.87
0.68
0.91
0.71
0.95
0.74
0.99
0.77
1.00
0.79
0.87
1.00

Table 11 - Load adjustment factors for #5 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#5
cracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.
5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2
(mm) (143) (191) (318) (143) (191) (318) (143) (191) (318) (143) (191) (318) (143) (191) (318) (143) (191) (318)
1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.45
0.43
0.40
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.09
0.06
0.04
n/a
n/a
n/a
3-1/8 (79)
0.59
0.57
0.54
0.54
0.50
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.10
0.08
0.05
0.20
0.15
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
4
(102) 0.61
0.59
0.55
0.60
0.55
0.46
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.15
0.11
0.07
0.30
0.22
0.13
n/a
n/a
n/a
4-5/8 (117) 0.63
0.60
0.56
0.64
0.58
0.48
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.18
0.14
0.08
0.37
0.27
0.16
n/a
n/a
n/a
5
(127) 0.64
0.61
0.57
0.67
0.60
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.21
0.15
0.09
0.41
0.30
0.18
n/a
n/a
n/a
6
(152) 0.66
0.63
0.58
0.74
0.66
0.53
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.27
0.20
0.12
0.54
0.40
0.24
n/a
n/a
n/a
7
(178) 0.69
0.66
0.59
0.82
0.72
0.56
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.34
0.25
0.15
0.68
0.50
0.30
n/a
n/a
n/a
7-1/8 (181) 0.69
0.66
0.60
0.83
0.73
0.56
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.35
0.26
0.16
0.70
0.52
0.31
0.58
n/a
n/a
8
(203) 0.72
0.68
0.61
0.90
0.78
0.59
0.59
0.58
0.55
0.42
0.31
0.19
0.84
0.62
0.37
0.61
n/a
n/a
9
(229) 0.75
0.70
0.62
0.99
0.85
0.62
0.60
0.59
0.56
0.50
0.37
0.22
1.00
0.74
0.44
0.65
0.59
n/a
10
(254) 0.77
0.72
0.63
1.00
0.91
0.66
0.62
0.60
0.57
0.58
0.43
0.26
0.86
0.52
0.68
0.62
n/a
11
(279) 0.80
0.74
0.65
0.98
0.69
0.63
0.60
0.57
0.67
0.50
0.30
0.98
0.60
0.72
0.65
n/a
12
(305) 0.83
0.77
0.66
1.00
0.73
0.64
0.61
0.58
0.77
0.57
0.34
1.00
0.68
0.75
0.68
n/a
14
(356) 0.88
0.81
0.69
0.81
0.66
0.63
0.59
0.97
0.71
0.43
0.81
0.81
0.73
0.62
16
(406) 0.94
0.86
0.71
0.89
0.69
0.65
0.61
1.00
0.87
0.52
0.89
0.86
0.78
0.66
18
(457) 0.99
0.90
0.74
0.97
0.71
0.67
0.62
1.00
0.62
0.97
0.92
0.83
0.70
20
(508) 1.00
0.94
0.77
1.00
0.73
0.69
0.64
0.73
1.00
0.97
0.87
0.74
22
(559)
0.99
0.79
0.76
0.71
0.65
0.84
1.00
0.91
0.77
24
(610)
1.00
0.82
0.78
0.73
0.66
0.96
0.96
0.81
26
(660)
0.85
0.80
0.75
0.68
1.00
0.99
0.84
28
(711)
0.87
0.83
0.77
0.69
1.00
0.87
30
(762)
0.90
0.85
0.79
0.70
0.90
36
(914)
0.98
0.92
0.84
0.74
0.99
> 48 (1219)
1.00
1.00
0.96
0.82
1.00
Linear interpolation not permitted.
Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1
2
3
4
5

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Table 12 - Load adjustment factors for #6 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#6
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1-3/4
3-3/4
4
5
5-1/4
6
7
8
8-1/2
9
10
10-3/4
12
14
16
16-3/4
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

in.
6-3/4
(mm) (171)
(44)
n/a
(95)
0.59
(102) 0.59
(127) 0.62
(133) 0.62
(152) 0.64
(178) 0.66
(203) 0.69
(216) 0.70
(229) 0.71
(254) 0.73
(273) 0.75
(305) 0.78
(356) 0.82
(406) 0.87
(425) 0.89
(457) 0.92
(508) 0.96
(559) 1.00
(610)
(660)
(711)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

9
(229)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
6-3/4
(171)
0.23
0.29
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.40
0.43
0.45
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.61
0.71
0.82
0.85
0.92
1.00

9
(229)
0.18
0.22
0.22
0.25
0.25
0.27
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.45
0.53
0.60
0.63
0.68
0.75
0.83
0.90
0.98
1.00

15
(381)
0.10
0.13
0.13
0.15
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.31
0.35
0.37
0.40
0.44
0.48
0.53
0.57
0.62
0.66
0.79
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
6-3/4
(171)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.86
0.99

9
(229)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.86

15
(381)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.72

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
6-3/4
(171)
0.03
0.11
0.12
0.17
0.18
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.47
0.53
0.62
0.78
0.96
1.00

9
(229)
0.02
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.18
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.31
0.34
0.40
0.51
0.62
0.67
0.74
0.87
1.00

15
(381)
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.24
0.29
0.31
0.35
0.40
0.47
0.53
0.60
0.67
0.74
0.98
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.07
0.22
0.24
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.40
0.43
0.45
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.61
0.71
0.82
0.85
0.92
1.00

9
(229)
0.05
0.14
0.16
0.22
0.23
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.37
0.38
0.41
0.43
0.46
0.53
0.60
0.63
0.68
0.75
0.83
0.90
0.98
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
15
(381)
0.02
0.07
0.07
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.17
0.20
0.22
0.24
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.39
0.40
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.57
0.62
0.66
0.79
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

9
(229)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.92
0.95
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.81
0.94

Table 13 - Load adjustment factors for #6 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#6
cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)
4
5

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.
6-3/4
9
15
6-3/4
9
15
6-3/4
9
15
6-3/4
9
15
6-3/4
9
15
6-3/4
9
15
(mm) (171) (229) (381) (171) (229) (381) (171) (229) (381) (171) (229) (381) (171) (229) (381) (171) (229) (381)
1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.44
0.42
0.39
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.07
0.05
0.03
n/a
n/a
n/a
3-3/4 (95)
0.59
0.57
0.54
0.54
0.50
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.11
0.08
0.05
0.22
0.15
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
4
(102) 0.59
0.57
0.54
0.56
0.51
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.12
0.08
0.05
0.24
0.17
0.10
n/a
n/a
n/a
5
(127) 0.62
0.59
0.56
0.61
0.56
0.47
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.17
0.12
0.07
0.34
0.24
0.14
n/a
n/a
n/a
5-1/4 (133) 0.62
0.60
0.56
0.63
0.57
0.47
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.18
0.13
0.08
0.36
0.26
0.15
n/a
n/a
n/a
6
(152) 0.64
0.61
0.57
0.67
0.60
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.22
0.16
0.09
0.44
0.31
0.19
n/a
n/a
n/a
7
(178) 0.66
0.63
0.58
0.74
0.65
0.52
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.28
0.20
0.12
0.56
0.39
0.24
n/a
n/a
n/a
8
(203) 0.69
0.65
0.59
0.80
0.70
0.55
0.58
0.56
0.55
0.34
0.24
0.14
0.68
0.48
0.29
n/a
n/a
n/a
8-1/2 (216) 0.70
0.66
0.59
0.84
0.72
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.37
0.26
0.16
0.75
0.53
0.32
0.59
n/a
n/a
9
(229) 0.71
0.67
0.60
0.87
0.75
0.57
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.41
0.29
0.17
0.82
0.57
0.34
0.61
n/a
n/a
10
(254) 0.73
0.69
0.61
0.94
0.80
0.60
0.60
0.58
0.56
0.48
0.34
0.20
0.95
0.67
0.40
0.64
n/a
n/a
10-3/4 (273) 0.75
0.70
0.62
1.00
0.84
0.62
0.61
0.59
0.56
0.53
0.37
0.22
1.00
0.75
0.45
0.66
0.59
n/a
12
(305) 0.78
0.72
0.63
0.91
0.66
0.62
0.60
0.57
0.63
0.44
0.26
0.88
0.53
0.70
0.62
n/a
14
(356) 0.82
0.76
0.66
1.00
0.72
0.64
0.61
0.58
0.79
0.56
0.33
1.00
0.67
0.76
0.67
n/a
16
(406) 0.87
0.80
0.68
0.78
0.66
0.63
0.59
0.97
0.68
0.41
0.78
0.81
0.72
n/a
16-3/4 (425) 0.89
0.81
0.69
0.81
0.67
0.63
0.60
1.00
0.73
0.44
0.81
0.83
0.73
0.62
18
(457) 0.92
0.83
0.70
0.85
0.68
0.64
0.60
0.81
0.49
0.85
0.86
0.76
0.64
20
(508) 0.96
0.87
0.72
0.91
0.70
0.66
0.61
0.95
0.57
0.91
0.90
0.80
0.68
22
(559) 1.00
0.91
0.74
0.98
0.72
0.68
0.63
1.00
0.66
0.98
0.95
0.84
0.71
24
(610)
0.94
0.77
1.00
0.74
0.69
0.64
0.75
1.00
0.99
0.88
0.74
26
(660)
0.98
0.79
0.76
0.71
0.65
0.84
1.00
0.91
0.77
28
(711)
1.00
0.81
0.79
0.73
0.66
0.94
0.95
0.80
30
(762)
0.83
0.81
0.74
0.67
1.00
0.98
0.83
36
(914)
0.90
0.87
0.79
0.71
1.00
0.91
> 48 (1219)
1.00
0.99
0.89
0.77
1.00
Linear interpolation not permitted.
Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

Embedment
hef

1
2
3

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
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Table 14 - Load adjustment factors for #7 Rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#7
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1-3/4
4-3/8
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
9-7/8
10
11
12
12-1/2
14
16
18
19-1/2
20
22
24
26
28
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.
7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2
(mm) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445)
(44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.22
0.17
0.10
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.05
0.04
0.02
n/a
n/a
n/a
(111) 0.59
0.57
0.54
0.29
0.22
0.13
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.11
0.07
0.03
0.22
0.14
0.07
n/a
n/a
n/a
(127) 0.60
0.58
0.55
0.31
0.23
0.14
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.13
0.09
0.04
0.27
0.17
0.08
n/a
n/a
n/a
(140) 0.61
0.59
0.55
0.32
0.24
0.14
0.55
0.54
0.52
0.15
0.10
0.05
0.31
0.20
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
(152) 0.62
0.60
0.56
0.34
0.25
0.15
0.55
0.54
0.52
0.17
0.11
0.05
0.34
0.23
0.11
n/a
n/a
n/a
(178) 0.64
0.61
0.57
0.37
0.27
0.16
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.22
0.14
0.07
0.37
0.29
0.13
n/a
n/a
n/a
(203) 0.66
0.63
0.58
0.40
0.30
0.17
0.57
0.55
0.53
0.27
0.17
0.08
0.40
0.33
0.16
n/a
n/a
n/a
(229) 0.68
0.64
0.59
0.43
0.32
0.19
0.58
0.56
0.54
0.32
0.21
0.10
0.43
0.35
0.19
n/a
n/a
n/a
(251) 0.70
0.66
0.59
0.46
0.34
0.20
0.59
0.56
0.54
0.37
0.24
0.11
0.46
0.37
0.22
0.59
n/a
n/a
(254) 0.70
0.66
0.60
0.46
0.34
0.20
0.59
0.57
0.54
0.38
0.24
0.11
0.46
0.37
0.23
0.59
n/a
n/a
(279) 0.72
0.67
0.60
0.49
0.37
0.22
0.60
0.57
0.54
0.43
0.28
0.13
0.49
0.40
0.26
0.62
n/a
n/a
(305) 0.74
0.69
0.61
0.53
0.39
0.23
0.60
0.58
0.55
0.49
0.32
0.15
0.53
0.42
0.30
0.65
n/a
n/a
(318) 0.75
0.70
0.62
0.55
0.41
0.24
0.61
0.58
0.55
0.52
0.34
0.16
0.55
0.43
0.31
0.66
0.57
n/a
(356) 0.78
0.72
0.63
0.62
0.46
0.27
0.62
0.59
0.55
0.62
0.40
0.19
0.62
0.47
0.33
0.70
0.60
n/a
(406) 0.82
0.75
0.65
0.71
0.52
0.31
0.64
0.60
0.56
0.76
0.49
0.23
0.71
0.52
0.36
0.75
0.65
n/a
(457) 0.86
0.79
0.67
0.80
0.59
0.34
0.66
0.62
0.57
0.91
0.59
0.27
0.80
0.59
0.38
0.79
0.68
n/a
(495) 0.89
0.81
0.69
0.86
0.63
0.37
0.67
0.63
0.58
1.00
0.66
0.31
0.86
0.63
0.40
0.82
0.71
0.55
(508) 0.90
0.82
0.69
0.89
0.65
0.38
0.67
0.63
0.58
0.69
0.32
0.89
0.65
0.41
0.83
0.72
0.56
(559) 0.94
0.85
0.71
0.97
0.72
0.42
0.69
0.64
0.59
0.80
0.37
0.97
0.72
0.44
0.87
0.76
0.59
(610) 0.98
0.88
0.73
1.00
0.78
0.46
0.71
0.66
0.59
0.91
0.42
1.00
0.78
0.47
0.91
0.79
0.61
(660) 1.00
0.91
0.75
0.85
0.50
0.73
0.67
0.60
1.00
0.48
0.85
0.50
0.95
0.82
0.64
(711)
0.94
0.77
0.91
0.53
0.74
0.68
0.61
0.53
0.91
0.53
0.99
0.85
0.66
(762)
0.98
0.79
0.98
0.57
0.76
0.70
0.62
0.59
0.98
0.57
1.00
0.88
0.68
(914)
1.00
0.84
1.00
0.69
0.81
0.73
0.64
0.77
1.00
0.69
0.97
0.75
(1219)
0.96
0.92
0.92
0.81
0.69
1.00
0.92
1.00
0.87

Table 15 - Load adjustment factors for #7 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#7
cracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in.
7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2
(mm) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445) (200) (267) (445)
1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.42
0.41
0.38
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.06
0.04
0.02
n/a
n/a
n/a
4-3/8 (111) 0.59
0.57
0.54
0.55
0.50
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.11
0.08
0.05
0.22
0.16
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
5
(127) 0.60
0.58
0.55
0.58
0.52
0.45
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.13
0.10
0.06
0.27
0.19
0.11
n/a
n/a
n/a
5-1/2 (140) 0.61
0.59
0.55
0.60
0.54
0.46
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.15
0.11
0.07
0.31
0.22
0.13
n/a
n/a
n/a
6
(152) 0.62
0.60
0.56
0.63
0.56
0.47
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.18
0.13
0.08
0.35
0.25
0.15
n/a
n/a
n/a
7
(178) 0.64
0.61
0.57
0.68
0.60
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.22
0.16
0.09
0.44
0.32
0.19
n/a
n/a
n/a
8
(203) 0.66
0.63
0.58
0.74
0.64
0.52
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.27
0.19
0.12
0.54
0.39
0.23
n/a
n/a
n/a
9
(229) 0.68
0.64
0.59
0.79
0.68
0.54
0.58
0.56
0.54
0.32
0.23
0.14
0.65
0.46
0.28
n/a
n/a
n/a
9-7/8 (251) 0.70
0.66
0.59
0.84
0.72
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.37
0.26
0.16
0.74
0.53
0.32
0.59
n/a
n/a
10
(254) 0.70
0.66
0.60
0.85
0.73
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.38
0.27
0.16
0.76
0.54
0.32
0.59
n/a
n/a
11
(279) 0.72
0.67
0.60
0.91
0.77
0.59
0.60
0.58
0.55
0.44
0.31
0.19
0.87
0.62
0.37
0.62
n/a
n/a
12
(305) 0.74
0.69
0.61
0.98
0.82
0.61
0.60
0.58
0.56
0.50
0.35
0.21
1.00
0.71
0.42
0.65
n/a
n/a
12-1/2 (318) 0.75
0.70
0.62
1.00
0.84
0.62
0.61
0.59
0.56
0.53
0.38
0.23
0.75
0.45
0.66
0.59
n/a
14
(356) 0.78
0.72
0.63
0.91
0.66
0.62
0.60
0.57
0.63
0.45
0.27
0.89
0.54
0.70
0.62
n/a
16
(406) 0.82
0.75
0.65
1.00
0.71
0.64
0.61
0.58
0.77
0.55
0.33
1.00
0.65
0.75
0.67
n/a
18
(457) 0.86
0.79
0.67
0.76
0.66
0.63
0.59
0.91
0.65
0.39
0.76
0.79
0.71
n/a
19-1/2 (495) 0.89
0.81
0.69
0.80
0.67
0.64
0.60
1.00
0.73
0.44
0.80
0.82
0.74
0.62
20
(508) 0.90
0.82
0.69
0.82
0.67
0.64
0.60
0.76
0.46
0.82
0.84
0.75
0.63
22
(559) 0.94
0.85
0.71
0.87
0.69
0.65
0.61
0.88
0.53
0.87
0.88
0.78
0.66
24
(610) 0.98
0.88
0.73
0.93
0.71
0.67
0.62
1.00
0.60
0.93
0.92
0.82
0.69
26
(660) 1.00
0.91
0.75
0.99
0.73
0.68
0.63
0.68
0.99
0.95
0.85
0.72
28
(711)
0.94
0.77
1.00
0.74
0.69
0.64
0.76
1.00
0.99
0.88
0.74
30
(762)
0.98
0.79
0.76
0.71
0.65
0.84
1.00
0.91
0.77
36
(914)
1.00
0.84
0.81
0.75
0.68
1.00
1.00
0.84
> 48 (1219)
0.96
0.92
0.83
0.74
0.97
Linear interpolation not permitted.
Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1
2
3
4
5

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Adhesive Anchoring Systems

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Table 16 - Load adjustment factors for #8 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#8
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1-3/4
5
6
6-1/4
7
8
9
10
11
11-1/4
12
13
14
14-1/4
16
18
20
22
22-1/4
24
26
28
30
36
> 48

in.
(mm)
(44)
(127)
(152)
(159)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(286)
(305)
(330)
(356)
(362)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(565)
(610)
(660)
(711)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
9
(229)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.90
0.93
0.97
1.00

12
(305)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.81
0.83
0.86
0.89
0.92
1.00

20
(508)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.80
0.90

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
9
(229)
0.22
0.30
0.32
0.33
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.47
0.49
0.52
0.56
0.57
0.64
0.72
0.80
0.87
0.88
0.95
1.00

12
(305)
0.17
0.22
0.24
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.46
0.52
0.58
0.63
0.64
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
1.00

20
(508)
0.10
0.13
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.24
0.27
0.30
0.34
0.37
0.38
0.40
0.44
0.47
0.51
0.61
0.81

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
9
(229)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.86

12
(305)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.77

20
(508)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.66

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
9
(229)
0.02
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.31
0.35
0.37
0.40
0.46
0.51
0.52
0.62
0.74
0.87
1.00

12
(305)
0.01
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.24
0.26
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.40
0.48
0.56
0.65
0.66
0.74
0.84
0.94
1.00

20
(508)
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.11
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.31
0.35
0.39
0.43
0.48
0.63
0.98

9
(229)
0.05
0.22
0.29
0.30
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.47
0.49
0.52
0.56
0.57
0.64
0.72
0.80
0.87
0.88
0.95
1.00

12
(305)
0.03
0.14
0.19
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.37
0.37
0.39
0.41
0.43
0.43
0.47
0.52
0.58
0.63
0.64
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
20
(508)
0.01
0.07
0.09
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.19
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.28
0.31
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.48
0.51
0.61
0.81

9
(229)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.92
0.95
1.00

12
(305)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.71
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.91
1.00

20
(508)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.70
0.81

Table 17 - Load adjustment factors for #8 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#8
cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)
4
5

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

9
12
20
9
12
20
9
12
20
9
12
20
9
12
20
9
12
20
in.
(mm) (229) (305) (508) (229) (305) (508) (229) (305) (508) (229) (305) (508) (229) (305) (508) (229) (305) (508)
1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.42
0.40
0.38
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.05
0.03
0.02
n/a
n/a
n/a
5
(127) 0.59
0.57
0.54
0.55
0.50
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.11
0.08
0.05
0.22
0.16
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
6
(152) 0.61
0.58
0.55
0.59
0.53
0.46
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.14
0.10
0.06
0.29
0.21
0.12
n/a
n/a
n/a
6-1/4 (159) 0.61
0.59
0.55
0.60
0.54
0.46
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.15
0.11
0.07
0.31
0.22
0.13
n/a
n/a
n/a
7
(178) 0.63
0.60
0.56
0.64
0.57
0.47
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.18
0.13
0.08
0.36
0.26
0.16
n/a
n/a
n/a
8
(203) 0.64
0.61
0.57
0.69
0.60
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.22
0.16
0.09
0.44
0.32
0.19
n/a
n/a
n/a
9
(229) 0.66
0.63
0.58
0.74
0.64
0.51
0.57
0.55
0.54
0.26
0.19
0.11
0.53
0.38
0.23
n/a
n/a
n/a
10
(254) 0.68
0.64
0.58
0.79
0.67
0.53
0.58
0.56
0.54
0.31
0.22
0.13
0.62
0.44
0.26
n/a
n/a
n/a
11
(279) 0.70
0.65
0.59
0.84
0.71
0.55
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.36
0.25
0.15
0.72
0.51
0.31
n/a
n/a
n/a
11-1/4 (286) 0.70
0.66
0.59
0.85
0.72
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.37
0.26
0.16
0.74
0.53
0.32
0.59
n/a
n/a
12
(305) 0.72
0.67
0.60
0.89
0.75
0.57
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.41
0.29
0.17
0.82
0.58
0.35
0.61
n/a
n/a
13
(330) 0.73
0.68
0.61
0.95
0.79
0.59
0.60
0.58
0.56
0.46
0.33
0.20
0.92
0.65
0.39
0.63
n/a
n/a
14
(356) 0.75
0.69
0.62
1.00
0.83
0.62
0.61
0.59
0.56
0.51
0.37
0.22
1.00
0.73
0.44
0.65
n/a
n/a
14-1/4 (362) 0.76
0.70
0.62
0.84
0.62
0.61
0.59
0.56
0.53
0.38
0.23
0.75
0.45
0.66
0.59
n/a
16
(406) 0.79
0.72
0.63
0.91
0.66
0.62
0.60
0.57
0.63
0.45
0.27
0.89
0.54
0.70
0.62
n/a
18
(457) 0.82
0.75
0.65
1.00
0.70
0.64
0.61
0.58
0.75
0.53
0.32
1.00
0.64
0.74
0.66
n/a
20
(508) 0.86
0.78
0.67
0.75
0.65
0.62
0.59
0.88
0.62
0.37
0.75
0.78
0.70
n/a
22
(559) 0.89
0.81
0.68
0.80
0.67
0.63
0.60
1.00
0.72
0.43
0.80
0.82
0.73
n/a
22-1/4 (565) 0.90
0.81
0.69
0.80
0.67
0.64
0.60
0.73
0.44
0.80
0.82
0.74
0.62
24
(610) 0.93
0.83
0.70
0.85
0.68
0.65
0.60
0.82
0.49
0.85
0.86
0.76
0.64
26
(660) 0.97
0.86
0.72
0.90
0.70
0.66
0.61
0.93
0.56
0.90
0.89
0.80
0.67
28
(711) 1.00
0.89
0.73
0.95
0.71
0.67
0.62
1.00
0.62
0.95
0.92
0.83
0.70
30
(762)
0.92
0.75
1.00
0.73
0.68
0.63
0.69
1.00
0.96
0.85
0.72
36
(914)
1.00
0.80
0.77
0.72
0.66
0.90
1.00
0.94
0.79
> 48 (1219)
0.90
0.87
0.79
0.71
1.00
1.00
0.91
Linear interpolation not permitted.
Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

Embedment
hef

1
2
3

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 18 - Load adjustment factors for #9 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#9
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1-3/4
5-5/8
6
7
7-1/4
8
9
10
11
12
12-7/8
13
14
16
16-1/4
18
20
22
24
25-1/4
26
28
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in. 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2
(mm) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572)
(44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.23
0.16
0.10
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.02
0.01
n/a
n/a
n/a
(143) 0.59
0.57
0.54
0.31
0.22
0.13
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.11
0.07
0.03
0.22
0.14
0.07
n/a
n/a
n/a
(152) 0.60
0.57
0.54
0.32
0.23
0.13
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.12
0.08
0.04
0.24
0.16
0.07
n/a
n/a
n/a
(178) 0.61
0.59
0.55
0.34
0.24
0.14
0.55
0.54
0.52
0.15
0.10
0.05
0.30
0.20
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
(184) 0.62
0.59
0.55
0.34
0.25
0.15
0.55
0.54
0.52
0.16
0.10
0.05
0.32
0.21
0.10
n/a
n/a
n/a
(203) 0.63
0.60
0.56
0.36
0.26
0.15
0.55
0.54
0.52
0.18
0.12
0.06
0.36
0.24
0.11
n/a
n/a
n/a
(229) 0.65
0.61
0.57
0.39
0.28
0.16
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.22
0.14
0.07
0.39
0.29
0.13
n/a
n/a
n/a
(254) 0.66
0.62
0.57
0.41
0.30
0.17
0.57
0.55
0.53
0.26
0.17
0.08
0.41
0.33
0.16
n/a
n/a
n/a
(279) 0.68
0.64
0.58
0.44
0.31
0.18
0.57
0.56
0.53
0.30
0.19
0.09
0.44
0.35
0.18
n/a
n/a
n/a
(305) 0.69
0.65
0.59
0.46
0.33
0.19
0.58
0.56
0.54
0.34
0.22
0.10
0.46
0.37
0.20
n/a
n/a
n/a
(327) 0.71
0.66
0.60
0.49
0.35
0.20
0.59
0.57
0.54
0.38
0.24
0.11
0.49
0.38
0.23
0.59
n/a
n/a
(330) 0.71
0.66
0.60
0.49
0.35
0.21
0.59
0.57
0.54
0.38
0.25
0.12
0.49
0.38
0.23
0.59
n/a
n/a
(356) 0.73
0.67
0.60
0.52
0.37
0.22
0.59
0.57
0.54
0.43
0.28
0.13
0.52
0.40
0.26
0.61
n/a
n/a
(406) 0.76
0.70
0.62
0.58
0.41
0.24
0.61
0.58
0.55
0.52
0.34
0.16
0.58
0.44
0.31
0.66
n/a
n/a
(413) 0.76
0.70
0.62
0.59
0.42
0.25
0.61
0.58
0.55
0.53
0.35
0.16
0.59
0.45
0.32
0.66
0.57
n/a
(457) 0.79
0.72
0.63
0.66
0.47
0.27
0.62
0.59
0.55
0.62
0.40
0.19
0.66
0.48
0.34
0.70
0.60
n/a
(508) 0.82
0.75
0.65
0.73
0.52
0.30
0.63
0.60
0.56
0.73
0.47
0.22
0.73
0.52
0.36
0.73
0.64
n/a
(559) 0.85
0.77
0.66
0.80
0.57
0.33
0.65
0.61
0.57
0.84
0.55
0.25
0.80
0.57
0.38
0.77
0.67
n/a
(610) 0.89
0.80
0.68
0.87
0.62
0.36
0.66
0.62
0.57
0.96
0.62
0.29
0.87
0.62
0.40
0.80
0.70
n/a
(641) 0.91
0.81
0.69
0.92
0.65
0.38
0.67
0.63
0.58
1.00
0.67
0.31
0.92
0.65
0.41
0.83
0.71
0.55
(660) 0.92
0.82
0.69
0.95
0.67
0.39
0.68
0.63
0.58
0.70
0.33
0.95
0.67
0.42
0.84
0.73
0.56
(711) 0.95
0.85
0.71
1.00
0.73
0.42
0.69
0.64
0.59
0.78
0.36
1.00
0.73
0.44
0.87
0.75
0.58
(762) 0.98
0.87
0.72
0.78
0.46
0.70
0.65
0.59
0.87
0.40
0.78
0.47
0.90
0.78
0.60
(914) 1.00
0.94
0.77
0.93
0.55
0.74
0.68
0.61
1.00
0.53
0.93
0.55
0.99
0.85
0.66
(1219)
1.00
0.86
1.00
0.73
0.82
0.74
0.65
0.82
1.00
0.73
1.00
0.99
0.76

Table 19 - Load adjustment factors for #9 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


Edge distance in shear
#9
cracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

in. 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2 10-1/8 13-1/2 22-1/2
(mm) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572) (257) (343) (572)
1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.41
0.39
0.38
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.03
0.02
n/a
n/a
n/a
5-5/8 (143) 0.59
0.57
0.54
0.55
0.50
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.11
0.08
0.05
0.22
0.16
0.09
n/a
n/a
n/a
6
(152) 0.60
0.57
0.54
0.57
0.51
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.12
0.09
0.05
0.24
0.17
0.10
n/a
n/a
n/a
7
(178) 0.61
0.59
0.55
0.61
0.54
0.46
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.15
0.11
0.07
0.30
0.22
0.13
n/a
n/a
n/a
7-1/4 (184) 0.62
0.59
0.55
0.62
0.55
0.46
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.16
0.12
0.07
0.32
0.23
0.14
n/a
n/a
n/a
8
(203) 0.63
0.60
0.56
0.65
0.57
0.48
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.19
0.13
0.08
0.37
0.27
0.16
n/a
n/a
n/a
9
(229) 0.65
0.61
0.57
0.69
0.60
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.53
0.22
0.16
0.10
0.44
0.32
0.19
n/a
n/a
n/a
10
(254) 0.66
0.62
0.57
0.73
0.63
0.51
0.57
0.55
0.54
0.26
0.19
0.11
0.52
0.37
0.22
n/a
n/a
n/a
11
(279) 0.68
0.64
0.58
0.78
0.67
0.53
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.30
0.22
0.13
0.60
0.43
0.26
n/a
n/a
n/a
12
(305) 0.69
0.65
0.59
0.83
0.70
0.55
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.34
0.25
0.15
0.68
0.49
0.29
n/a
n/a
n/a
12-7/8 (327) 0.71
0.66
0.60
0.87
0.73
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.38
0.27
0.16
0.76
0.54
0.33
0.59
n/a
n/a
13
(330) 0.71
0.66
0.60
0.87
0.73
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.39
0.28
0.17
0.77
0.55
0.33
0.59
n/a
n/a
14
(356) 0.73
0.67
0.60
0.92
0.77
0.58
0.60
0.58
0.55
0.43
0.31
0.19
0.86
0.62
0.37
0.62
n/a
n/a
16
(406) 0.76
0.70
0.62
1.00
0.84
0.62
0.61
0.59
0.56
0.53
0.38
0.23
1.00
0.75
0.45
0.66
n/a
n/a
16-1/4 (413) 0.76
0.70
0.62
0.85
0.63
0.61
0.59
0.56
0.54
0.39
0.23
0.77
0.46
0.66
0.59
n/a
18
(457) 0.79
0.72
0.63
0.91
0.66
0.62
0.60
0.57
0.63
0.45
0.27
0.90
0.54
0.70
0.63
n/a
20
(508) 0.82
0.75
0.65
0.99
0.70
0.64
0.61
0.58
0.73
0.53
0.32
0.99
0.63
0.74
0.66
n/a
22
(559) 0.85
0.77
0.66
1.00
0.74
0.65
0.62
0.59
0.85
0.61
0.36
1.00
0.73
0.77
0.69
n/a
24
(610) 0.89
0.80
0.68
0.78
0.66
0.63
0.59
0.97
0.69
0.42
0.78
0.81
0.72
n/a
25-1/4 (641) 0.91
0.81
0.69
0.81
0.67
0.64
0.60
1.00
0.75
0.45
0.81
0.83
0.74
0.63
26
(660) 0.92
0.82
0.69
0.82
0.68
0.64
0.60
0.78
0.47
0.82
0.84
0.75
0.63
28
(711) 0.95
0.85
0.71
0.87
0.69
0.65
0.61
0.87
0.52
0.87
0.87
0.78
0.66
30
(762) 0.98
0.87
0.72
0.91
0.70
0.66
0.62
0.97
0.58
0.91
0.90
0.81
0.68
36
(914) 1.00
0.94
0.77
1.00
0.74
0.70
0.64
1.00
0.76
1.00
0.99
0.88
0.75
> 48 (1219)
1.00
0.86
0.83
0.76
0.69
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.86
Linear interpolation not permitted.
Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1
2
3
4
5

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Table 20 - Load adjustment factors for #10 rebar in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
#10
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment
hef

1-3/4
6-1/4
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14-1/4
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
36
> 48

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

in. 11-1/4 15
(mm) (286) (381)
(44)
n/a
n/a
(159) 0.59
0.57
(178) 0.60
0.58
(203) 0.62
0.59
(229) 0.63
0.60
(254) 0.65
0.61
(279) 0.66
0.62
(305) 0.68
0.63
(330) 0.69
0.64
(356) 0.71
0.66
(362) 0.71
0.66
(381) 0.72
0.67
(406) 0.73
0.68
(432) 0.75
0.69
(457) 0.76
0.70
(508) 0.79
0.72
(559) 0.82
0.74
(610) 0.85
0.77
(660) 0.88
0.79
(711) 0.91
0.81
(762) 0.94
0.83
(914) 1.00
0.90
(1219)
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

25
11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
n/a
0.23
0.16
0.54
0.31
0.22
0.55
0.33
0.23
0.55
0.35
0.25
0.56
0.37
0.26
0.57
0.39
0.28
0.57
0.42
0.29
0.58
0.44
0.31
0.59
0.47
0.33
0.59
0.49
0.35
0.60
0.50
0.35
0.60
0.52
0.36
0.61
0.54
0.38
0.61
0.57
0.40
0.62
0.60
0.42
0.63
0.67
0.47
0.65
0.74
0.52
0.66
0.80
0.56
0.67
0.87
0.61
0.69
0.94
0.66
0.70
1.00
0.71
0.74
0.85
0.82
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

25
11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.09
n/a
n/a
0.13
0.54
0.53
0.14
0.54
0.53
0.14
0.55
0.54
0.15
0.55
0.54
0.16
0.56
0.55
0.17
0.57
0.55
0.18
0.57
0.55
0.19
0.58
0.56
0.20
0.59
0.56
0.20
0.59
0.56
0.21
0.59
0.57
0.22
0.60
0.57
0.23
0.60
0.58
0.25
0.61
0.58
0.28
0.62
0.59
0.30
0.63
0.60
0.33
0.65
0.61
0.36
0.66
0.62
0.39
0.67
0.63
0.41
0.68
0.64
0.50
0.72
0.66
0.66
0.79
0.72

Toward edge
RV

25
11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
n/a
0.02
0.01
0.52
0.11
0.07
0.52
0.13
0.08
0.52
0.16
0.10
0.52
0.19
0.12
0.53
0.22
0.14
0.53
0.25
0.16
0.53
0.29
0.19
0.54
0.33
0.21
0.54
0.36
0.24
0.54
0.37
0.24
0.54
0.40
0.26
0.54
0.45
0.29
0.55
0.49
0.32
0.55
0.53
0.35
0.55
0.62
0.40
0.56
0.72
0.47
0.57
0.82
0.53
0.57
0.92
0.60
0.58
1.00
0.67
0.58
0.74
0.60
0.98
0.63
1.00

To edge
RV

25
11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.00
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.22
0.14
0.04
0.26
0.17
0.05
0.31
0.20
0.06
0.37
0.24
0.07
0.39
0.29
0.08
0.42
0.33
0.09
0.44
0.35
0.10
0.47
0.36
0.11
0.49
0.38
0.11
0.50
0.38
0.12
0.52
0.40
0.13
0.54
0.41
0.15
0.57
0.43
0.16
0.60
0.45
0.19
0.67
0.48
0.22
0.74
0.52
0.25
0.80
0.56
0.28
0.87
0.61
0.31
0.94
0.66
0.35
1.00
0.71
0.45
0.85
0.70
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
25
11-1/4 15
(635) (286) (381)
0.01
n/a
n/a
0.07
n/a
n/a
0.08
n/a
n/a
0.10
n/a
n/a
0.11
n/a
n/a
0.13
n/a
n/a
0.15
n/a
n/a
0.17
n/a
n/a
0.20
n/a
n/a
0.22
n/a
n/a
0.23
0.59
n/a
0.24
0.60
n/a
0.27
0.62
n/a
0.29
0.64
n/a
0.32
0.66
0.57
0.34
0.70
0.60
0.36
0.73
0.63
0.38
0.76
0.66
0.40
0.79
0.69
0.42
0.82
0.71
0.44
0.85
0.74
0.50
0.94
0.81
0.66
1.00
0.94

25
(635)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.63
0.72

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4

Table 21 - Load adjustment factors for #10 rebar in cracked concrete1,2,3


3.2.5

Edge distance in shear


#10
cracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

25
11-1/4 15
25
11-1/4 15
25
11-1/4 15
25
11-1/4 15
25
11-1/4 15
25
in. 11-1/4 15
Embedment
hef
(mm) (286) (381) (635) (286) (381) (635) (286) (381) (635) (286) (381) (635) (286) (381) (635) (286) (381) (635)
1-3/4 (44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.40
0.39
0.37
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.01
n/a
n/a
n/a
6-1/4 (159) 0.59
0.57
0.54
0.55
0.50
0.44
0.54
0.53
0.52
0.11
0.08
0.05
0.22
0.16
0.10
n/a
n/a
n/a
7
(178) 0.60
0.58
0.55
0.58
0.52
0.45
0.54
0.54
0.53
0.13
0.10
0.06
0.26
0.19
0.12
n/a
n/a
n/a
8
(203) 0.62
0.59
0.55
0.62
0.55
0.46
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.16
0.12
0.07
0.32
0.24
0.14
n/a
n/a
n/a
9
(229) 0.63
0.60
0.56
0.66
0.57
0.48
0.55
0.55
0.53
0.19
0.14
0.08
0.38
0.28
0.17
n/a
n/a
n/a
10
(254) 0.65
0.61
0.57
0.69
0.60
0.49
0.56
0.55
0.54
0.22
0.17
0.10
0.44
0.33
0.20
n/a
n/a
n/a
11
(279) 0.66
0.62
0.57
0.74
0.63
0.51
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.26
0.19
0.11
0.51
0.38
0.23
n/a
n/a
n/a
12
(305) 0.68
0.63
0.58
0.78
0.66
0.53
0.57
0.56
0.54
0.29
0.22
0.13
0.58
0.44
0.26
n/a
n/a
n/a
13
(330) 0.69
0.64
0.59
0.82
0.69
0.54
0.58
0.57
0.55
0.33
0.25
0.15
0.66
0.49
0.29
n/a
n/a
n/a
14
(356) 0.71
0.66
0.59
0.86
0.72
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.37
0.27
0.16
0.73
0.55
0.33
n/a
n/a
n/a
14-1/4 (362) 0.71
0.66
0.60
0.87
0.73
0.56
0.59
0.57
0.55
0.38
0.28
0.17
0.75
0.56
0.34
0.59
n/a
n/a
15
(381) 0.72
0.67
0.60
0.91
0.75
0.57
0.59
0.58
0.55
0.41
0.30
0.18
0.82
0.61
0.36
0.61
n/a
n/a
16
(406) 0.73
0.68
0.61
0.95
0.78
0.59
0.60
0.58
0.56
0.45
0.33
0.20
0.90
0.67
0.40
0.63
n/a
n/a
17
(432) 0.75
0.69
0.61
1.00
0.81
0.61
0.60
0.59
0.56
0.49
0.37
0.22
0.98
0.73
0.44
0.64
n/a
n/a
18
(457) 0.76
0.70
0.62
0.85
0.62
0.61
0.59
0.56
0.54
0.40
0.24
1.00
0.80
0.48
0.66
0.60
n/a
20
(508) 0.79
0.72
0.63
0.91
0.66
0.62
0.60
0.57
0.63
0.47
0.28
0.91
0.56
0.70
0.63
n/a
22
(559) 0.82
0.74
0.65
0.98
0.69
0.63
0.61
0.58
0.72
0.54
0.32
0.98
0.65
0.73
0.66
n/a
24
(610) 0.85
0.77
0.66
1.00
0.73
0.65
0.62
0.59
0.82
0.62
0.37
1.00
0.73
0.77
0.69
n/a
26
(660) 0.88
0.79
0.67
0.77
0.66
0.63
0.59
0.93
0.69
0.42
0.77
0.80
0.72
n/a
28
(711) 0.91
0.81
0.69
0.81
0.67
0.64
0.60
1.00
0.78
0.47
0.81
0.83
0.75
0.63
30
(762) 0.94
0.83
0.70
0.85
0.68
0.65
0.61
0.86
0.52
0.85
0.86
0.78
0.65
36
(914) 1.00
0.90
0.74
0.97
0.72
0.68
0.63
1.00
0.68
0.97
0.94
0.85
0.72
> 48 (1219)
1.00
0.82
1.00
0.79
0.74
0.67
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.98
0.83
1 Linear interpolation not permitted.
2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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3.2.4.3.2 HIT-RE 500-SD Adhesive with Hilti HAS threaded rods
Table 22 - HAS carbon steel threaded rod specifications
Setting information

Symbol Units

Nominal bit diameter

do

Standard effective embedment

hef,std

minimum

hef,min

maximum

hef,max

Effective
embedment

Minimum diameter
through-set
of fixture hole
Minimum diameter
preset
of fixture hole
Installation torque

Tinst

Nominal rod diameter


5/8
3/4
7/8

3/8

1/2

in.

7/16

9/16

in.

3-3/8 4-1/2 5-5/8 6-3/4 7-7/8

(mm)
in.
(mm)

(86)

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

1-1/8 1-3/8
9

11-1/4

(114) (143) (171) (200) (229) (286)

2-3/8 2-3/4 3-1/8 3-1/2 3-1/2


(60)

Figure 10 - HAS threaded rods


1

(70)

(79)

(89)

(89)

(102) (127)

in. 7-1/2 10 12-1/2 15 17-1/2 20


25
(mm) (191) (254) (318) (381) (445) (508) (635)
13/161 15/161 1-1/81 1-1/41 1-1/21

in.

1/2

5/8

in.

7/16

9/16 11/16 13/16 15/16 1-1/8 1-3/8

ft-lb
(Nm)

15
(20)

30
(40)

60
(80)

Figure 11 Installation with (2) washers

100
125
150
200
(136) (169) (203) (271)

1 Install using (2) washers. See Figure 11.

HAS carbon steel threaded rod specifications


Carbon steel rods conform to ISO 898 class 5.8 with a minimum tensile strength of 72.5 ksi (500 MPa) and a minimum yield
strength of 58 ksi (400 MPa).
HAS-E nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5
HAS-E washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS-E rod, nut and washer has an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC 1
HAS Super high strength threaded rod specifications
Carbon steel rods manufactured from ASTM A193, Grade B7, with a minimum tensile strength of 125 ksi (862 MPa) and
a minimum yield strength of 105 ksi (724 MPa).
HAS Super nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5
HAS Super washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS Super rods, nuts and washers, except the 7/8-in. diameter, have an electroplated zinc coating conforming to
ASTM B633, SC1
7/8-in. HAS Super rods, nuts and washers are hot-dip galvanized in accordance with ASTM A153
HAS-R 304 stainless steel
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel with a minimum tensile strength of
100 ksi (689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW
or cold worked.
AISI Type 304 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594
AISI Type 304 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS-R 316 stainless steel
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel with a minimum tensile strength of
100 ksi (689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594
AISI Type 316 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.

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Table 23 - Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive design strength (factored resistance) with concrete / bond failure for Hilti HAS
threaded rod in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

1
2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)
2-3/8
(60)
3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
7-1/2
(191)
2-3/4
(70)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
10
(254)
3-1/8
(79)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
12-1/2
(318)
3-1/2
(89)
6-3/4
(171)
9
(229)
15
(381)
3-1/2
(89)
7-7/8
(200)
10-1/2
(267)
17-1/2
(445)
4
(102)
9
(229)
12
(305)
20
(508)
5
(127)
11-1/4
(286)
15
(381)
25
(635)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,855
(12.7)
4,835
(21.5)
7,445
(33.1)
13,125
(58.4)
3,555
(15.8)
7,445
(33.1)
11,465
(51.0)
22,820
(101.5)
4,310
(19.2)
10,405
(46.3)
16,020
(71.3)
34,140
(151.9)
5,105
(22.7)
13,680
(60.9)
21,060
(93.7)
45,315
(201.6)
5,105
(22.7)
17,235
(76.7)
26,540
(118.1)
52,915
(235.4)
6,240
(27.8)
21,060
(93.7)
32,425
(144.2)
67,215
(299.0)
8,720
(38.8)
29,430
(130.9)
45,315
(201.6)
97,500
(433.7)

Tension Nn or Nr
c = 3000 psi
c = 4000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3,125
3,610
(13.9)
(16.1)
5,300
5,905
(23.6)
(26.3)
7,875
7,875
(35.0)
(35.0)
13,125
13,125
(58.4)
(58.4)
3,895
4,500
(17.3)
(20.0)
8,155
9,420
(36.3)
(41.9)
12,560
13,690
(55.9)
(60.9)
22,820
22,820
(101.5)
(101.5)
4,720
5,450
(21.0)
(24.2)
11,400
13,165
(50.7)
(58.6)
17,550
20,265
(78.1)
(90.1)
34,140
34,140
(151.9)
(151.9)
5,595
6,460
(24.9)
(28.7)
14,985
17,305
(66.7)
(77.0)
23,070
26,640
(102.6)
(118.5)
47,440
47,440
(211.0)
(211.0)
5,595
6,460
(24.9)
(28.7)
18,885
21,805
(84.0)
(97.0)
29,070
31,750
(129.3)
(141.2)
52,915
52,915
(235.4)
(235.4)
6,835
7,895
(30.4)
(35.1)
23,070
26,640
(102.6)
(118.5)
35,520
40,330
(158.0)
(179.4)
67,215
67,215
(299.0)
(299.0)
9,555
11,030
(42.5)
(49.1)
32,240
37,230
(143.4)
(165.6)
49,640
57,320
(220.8)
(255.0)
100,435
100,435
(446.8)
(446.8)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)
4,405
(19.6)
6,260
(27.8)
8,345
(37.1)
13,910
(61.9)
5,510
(24.5)
10,885
(48.4)
14,515
(64.6)
24,190
(107.6)
6,675
(29.7)
16,120
(71.7)
21,715
(96.6)
36,190
(161.0)
7,910
(35.2)
21,190
(94.3)
30,170
(134.2)
50,285
(223.7)
7,910
(35.2)
25,240
(112.3)
33,655
(149.7)
56,090
(249.5)
9,665
(43.0)
32,060
(142.6)
42,750
(190.2)
71,245
(316.9)
13,510
(60.1)
45,595
(202.8)
63,875
(284.1)
106,460
(473.6)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)
3,075
(13.7)
10,415
(46.3)
16,035
(71.3)
28,265
(125.7)
7,660
(34.1)
16,035
(71.3)
24,690
(109.8)
49,150
(218.6)
9,280
(41.3)
22,415
(99.7)
34,505
(153.5)
73,535
(327.1)
11,000
(48.9)
29,460
(131.0)
45,360
(201.8)
97,600
(434.1)
11,000
(48.9)
37,125
(165.1)
57,160
(254.3)
122,990
(547.1)
13,440
(59.8)
45,360
(201.8)
69,835
(310.6)
150,265
(668.4)
18,785
(83.6)
63,395
(282.0)
97,600
(434.1)
210,000
(934.1)

Shear Vn or Vr
c = 3000 psi
c = 4000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3,370
3,890
(15.0)
(17.3)
11,410
12,720
(50.8)
(56.6)
16,960
16,960
(75.4)
(75.4)
28,265
28,265
(125.7)
(125.7)
8,395
9,690
(37.3)
(43.1)
17,570
20,285
(78.2)
(90.2)
27,045
29,490
(120.3)
(131.2)
49,150
49,150
(218.6)
(218.6)
10,165
11,740
(45.2)
(52.2)
24,550
28,350
(109.2)
(126.1)
37,800
43,650
(168.1)
(194.2)
73,535
73,535
(327.1)
(327.1)
12,050
13,915
(53.6)
(61.9)
32,275
37,265
(143.6)
(165.8)
49,690
57,375
(221.0)
(255.2)
102,175
102,175
(454.5)
(454.5)
12,050
13,915
(53.6)
(61.9)
40,670
46,960
(180.9)
(208.9)
62,615
72,300
(278.5)
(321.6)
134,695
134,695
(599.2)
(599.2)
14,725
17,000
(65.5)
(75.6)
49,690
57,375
(221.0)
(255.2)
76,500
88,335
(340.3)
(392.9)
164,605
171,090
(732.2)
(761.0)
20,575
23,760
(91.5)
(105.7)
69,445
80,185
(308.9)
(356.7)
106,915
123,455
(475.6)
(549.2)
230,045
255,645
(1023.3)
(1137.2)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)
4,745
(21.1)
13,485
(60.0)
17,975
(80.0)
29,960
(133.3)
11,870
(52.8)
23,445
(104.3)
31,260
(139.1)
52,100
(231.8)
14,380
(64.0)
34,720
(154.4)
46,765
(208.0)
77,945
(346.7)
17,040
(75.8)
45,645
(203.0)
64,985
(289.1)
108,305
(481.8)
17,040
(75.8)
57,515
(255.8)
85,665
(381.1)
142,780
(635.1)
20,820
(92.6)
70,270
(312.6)
108,190
(481.3)
181,355
(806.7)
29,100
(129.4)
98,205
(436.8)
151,200
(672.6)
270,985
(1205.4)

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

See Section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See Section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in Tables 26-39 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in Table 25.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 110F (43C), max. long term temperature = 80F (26C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 162F (72C), max. long term temperature = 110F (43C) multiply above value by 0.34.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly
constant over significant periods of time.
Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.69.
For water-filled drilled holes multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.63.
For submerged (under water) applications multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.64.
Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see Section 3.1.7.5.
Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
Tabular values are for holes drilled in concrete with carbide tipped hammer drill bit. For diamond core drilling multiply above value by 0.51.
Diamond core drilling is not permitted for water-filled or underwater (submerged) applications.

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Table 24 - Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive design strength (factored resistance) with concrete / bond failure for Hilti HAS
threaded rod in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

Effective
embedment
depth
in. (mm)
2-3/8
(60)
3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
7-1/2
(191)
2-3/4
(70)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
10
(254)
3-1/8
(79)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
12-1/2
(318)
3-1/2
(89)
6-3/4
(171)
9
(229)
15
(381)
3-1/2
(89)
7-7/8
(200)
10-1/2
(267)
17-1/2
(445)
4
(102)
9
(229)
12
(305)
20
(508)
5
(127)
11-1/4
(286)
15
(381)
25
(635)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)
1,980
(8.8)
2,815
(12.5)
3,755
(16.7)
6,260
(27.8)
2,520
(11.2)
4,940
(22.0)
6,585
(29.3)
10,975
(48.8)
3,050
(13.6)
7,370
(32.8)
10,005
(44.5)
16,670
(74.2)
3,620
(16.1)
9,690
(43.1)
13,785
(61.3)
22,975
(102.2)
3,620
(16.1)
10,955
(48.7)
14,605
(65.0)
24,340
(108.3)
4,420
(19.7)
13,220
(58.8)
17,625
(78.4)
29,375
(130.7)
6,175
(27.5)
17,740
(78.9)
23,650
(105.2)
39,415
(175.3)

Tension Nn or Nr
c = 3000 psi
c = 4000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
1,980
1,980
(8.8)
(8.8)
2,815
2,815
(12.5)
(12.5)
3,755
3,755
(16.7)
(16.7)
6,260
6,260
(27.8)
(27.8)
2,760
3,020
(12.3)
(13.4)
4,940
4,940
(22.0)
(22.0)
6,585
6,585
(29.3)
(29.3)
10,975
10,975
(48.8)
(48.8)
3,345
3,860
(14.9)
(17.2)
7,500
7,500
(33.4)
(33.4)
10,005
10,005
(44.5)
(44.5)
16,670
16,670
(74.2)
(74.2)
3,965
4,575
(17.6)
(20.4)
10,340
10,340
(46.0)
(46.0)
13,785
13,785
(61.3)
(61.3)
22,975
22,975
(102.2)
(102.2)
3,965
4,575
(17.6)
(20.4)
10,955
10,955
(48.7)
(48.7)
14,605
14,605
(65.0)
(65.0)
24,340
24,340
(108.3)
(108.3)
4,840
5,590
(21.5)
(24.9)
13,220
13,220
(58.8)
(58.8)
17,625
17,625
(78.4)
(78.4)
29,375
29,375
(130.7)
(130.7)
6,765
7,815
(30.1)
(34.8)
17,740
17,740
(78.9)
(78.9)
23,650
23,650
(105.2)
(105.2)
39,415
39,415
(175.3)
(175.3)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,100
(9.3)
2,985
(13.3)
3,980
(17.7)
6,635
(29.5)
3,200
(14.2)
5,235
(23.3)
6,980
(31.0)
11,635
(51.8)
4,420
(19.7)
7,950
(35.4)
10,605
(47.2)
17,670
(78.6)
5,605
(24.9)
10,960
(48.8)
14,610
(65.0)
24,350
(108.3)
5,160
(23.0)
11,610
(51.6)
15,480
(68.9)
25,800
(114.8)
6,225
(27.7)
14,010
(62.3)
18,680
(83.1)
31,135
(138.5)
8,355
(37.2)
18,800
(83.6)
25,070
(111.5)
41,780
(185.8)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,135
(9.5)
6,065
(27.0)
8,090
(36.0)
13,485
(60.0)
5,425
(24.1)
10,640
(47.3)
14,185
(63.1)
23,640
(105.2)
6,575
(29.2)
15,875
(70.6)
21,545
(95.8)
35,905
(159.7)
7,790
(34.7)
20,870
(92.8)
29,690
(132.1)
49,480
(220.1)
7,790
(34.7)
26,300
(117.0)
37,175
(165.4)
61,960
(275.6)
9,520
(42.3)
32,130
(142.9)
44,860
(199.5)
74,770
(332.6)
13,305
(59.2)
44,905
(199.7)
60,200
(267.8)
100,335
(446.3)

Shear Vn or Vr
c = 3000 psi
c = 4000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
2,135
2,135
(9.5)
(9.5)
6,065
6,065
(27.0)
(27.0)
8,090
8,090
(36.0)
(36.0)
13,485
13,485
(60.0)
(60.0)
5,945
6,500
(26.4)
(28.9)
10,640
10,640
(47.3)
(47.3)
14,185
14,185
(63.1)
(63.1)
23,640
23,640
(105.2)
(105.2)
7,200
8,315
(32.0)
(37.0)
16,160
16,160
(71.9)
(71.9)
21,545
21,545
(95.8)
(95.8)
35,905
35,905
(159.7)
(159.7)
8,535
9,855
(38.0)
(43.8)
22,265
22,265
(99.0)
(99.0)
29,690
29,690
(132.1)
(132.1)
49,480
49,480
(220.1)
(220.1)
8,535
9,855
(38.0)
(43.8)
27,880
27,880
(124.0)
(124.0)
37,175
37,175
(165.4)
(165.4)
61,960
61,960
(275.6)
(275.6)
10,430
12,040
(46.4)
(53.6)
33,645
33,645
(149.7)
(149.7)
44,860
44,860
(199.5)
(199.5)
74,770
74,770
(332.6)
(332.6)
14,575
16,830
(64.8)
(74.9)
45,150
45,150
(200.8)
(200.8)
60,200
60,200
(267.8)
(267.8)
100,335
100,335
(446.3)
(446.3)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)
2,265
(10.1)
6,430
(28.6)
8,575
(38.1)
14,290
(63.6)
6,890
(30.6)
11,275
(50.2)
15,035
(66.9)
25,060
(111.5)
9,515
(42.3)
17,130
(76.2)
22,835
(101.6)
38,060
(169.3)
12,070
(53.7)
23,600
(105.0)
31,470
(140.0)
52,450
(233.3)
12,070
(53.7)
29,555
(131.5)
39,405
(175.3)
65,680
(292.2)
14,750
(65.6)
35,665
(158.6)
47,555
(211.5)
79,255
(352.5)
20,610
(91.7)
47,860
(212.9)
63,815
(283.9)
106,355
(473.1)

1
2
3
4

See Section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See Section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in Tables 26-39 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in Table 25.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
5 Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 110F (43C), max. long term temperature = 80F (26C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 162F (72C), max. long term temperature = 110F (43C) multiply above value by 0.34.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are roughly
constant over significant periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.69.
For water-filled drilled holes multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.63.
For submerged (under water) applications multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.64.
7 Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see Section 3.1.7.5.
8 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
9 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply above value by seis = 0.49. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.
10 Tabular values are for holes drilled in concrete with carbide tipped hammer drill bit. Diamond core drilling is not permitted in cracked concrete conditions.
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Table 25 - Steel design strength (ACI 318 Appendix D Based Design) for Hilti HAS threaded rods1
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/4
1
2
3
4
5

HAS-Super ASTM A193 B7 2

HAS-E 2
3

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

3,655
(16.3)
6,690
(29.8)
10,650
(47.4)
15,765
(70.1)
21,755
(96.8)
28,540
(127.0)
45,670
(203.1)

1,685
(7.5)
3,705
(16.5)
5,900
(26.2)
8,730
(38.8)
12,050
(53.6)
15,805
(70.3)
25,295
(112.5)

1,180
(5.2)
2,594
(11.5)
4,130
(18.4)
6,111
(27.2)
8,435
(37.5)
11,064
(49.2)
17,707
(78.8)

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic Shear
Vsa
lb (kN)

7,265
(32.3)
13,300
(59.2)
21,190
(94.3)
31,360
(139.5)
43,285
(192.5)
56,785
(252.6)
90,850
(404.1)

3,150
(14.0)
6,915
(30.8)
11,020
(49.0)
16,305
(72.5)
22,505
(100.1)
29,525
(131.3)
47,240
(210.1)

2,205
(9.8)
4,841
(21.5)
7,714
(34.3)
11,414
(50.8)
15,754
(70.1)
20,668
(91.9)
33,068
(147.1)

HAS SS AISI 304/316 SS 2


5

Tensile
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4
Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic Shear5
Vsa
lb (kN)

5,040
(22.4)
9,225
(41.0)
14,690
(65.3)
18,480
(82.2)
25,510
(113.5)
33,465
(148.9)
53,540
(238.2)

2,325
(10.3)
5,110
(22.7)
8,135
(36.2)
10,235
(45.5)
14,125
(62.8)
18,535
(82.4)
29,655
(131.9)

1,628
(7.2)
3,577
(15.9)
5,695
(25.3)
7,165
(31.9)
9,888
(44.0)
12,975
(57.7)
20,759
(92.3)

See Section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
HAS Super rods are considered ductile steel elements. HAS-E and HAS SS rods are considered brittle steel elements.
Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Shear = 0.60 Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Seismic shear values determined by multiplying Vsa x V,seis where V,seis = 0.7 for threaded rod. See Section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 26 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
3/8-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
1-7/8 (48)
2
(51)
3
(76)
3-5/8 (92)
4
(102)
4-5/8 (117)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-3/4 (222)
9
(229)
10 (254)
11 (279)
12 (305)
14 (356)
16 (406)
18 (457)
24 (610)
30 (762)
36 (914)
> 48 (1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.58
0.59
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.58
0.59
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
2-3/8
(60)
0.34
0.35
0.37
0.48
0.55
0.61
0.70
0.76
0.87
0.91
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.28
0.29
0.29
0.36
0.40
0.43
0.48
0.51
0.58
0.61
0.71
0.81
0.89
0.91
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.22
0.22
0.23
0.28
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.43
0.44
0.52
0.59
0.65
0.67
0.74
0.81
0.89
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.19
0.21
0.22
0.25
0.26
0.30
0.34
0.38
0.39
0.43
0.47
0.51
0.60
0.69
0.77
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.93
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.89
0.99
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.79
0.87
0.94
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.90

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
2-3/8
(60)
0.23
0.25
0.28
0.51
0.68
0.79
0.98
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.16
0.21
0.24
0.30
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.57
0.69
0.79
0.83
0.97
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.05
0.05
0.06
0.10
0.14
0.16
0.20
0.22
0.27
0.29
0.37
0.45
0.51
0.54
0.63
0.72
0.83
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.06
0.08
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.17
0.21
0.25
0.29
0.30
0.36
0.41
0.47
0.59
0.72
0.86
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
0.41
0.35
0.37
0.48
0.55
0.61
0.70
0.76
0.87
0.91
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
0.14
0.16
0.17
0.32
0.40
0.43
0.48
0.51
0.58
0.61
0.71
0.81
0.89
0.91
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.21
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.40
0.44
0.46
0.52
0.59
0.65
0.67
0.74
0.81
0.89
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
7-1/2
(191)
0.05
0.06
0.06
0.12
0.16
0.18
0.22
0.25
0.31
0.32
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.44
0.47
0.51
0.60
0.69
0.77
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.72
0.75
0.81
0.84
0.91
0.92
1.00

3-3/8
(86)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.61
0.63
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.58
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.83
0.88
0.94
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.63
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.90
1.00

Table 27 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
3/8-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in. 2-3/8 3-3/8 4-1/2 7-1/2 2-3/8 3-3/8 4-1/2 7-1/2 2-3/8 3-3/8 4-1/2 7-1/2 2-3/8 3-3/8 4-1/2 7-1/2 2-3/8 3-3/8 4-1/2 7-1/2 2-3/8 3-3/8 4-1/2 7-1/2
hef
(mm) (60) (86) (114) (191) (60) (86) (114) (191) (60) (86) (114) (191) (60) (86) (114) (191) (60) (86) (114) (191) (60) (86) (114) (191)
1-3/4 (44) n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.52 0.52 0.49 0.43 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.24 0.09 0.07 0.04 0.47 0.17 0.13 0.08 n/a n/a n/a n/a
1-7/8 (48) 0.58 0.58 0.57 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.50 0.44 0.57 0.53 0.53 0.52 0.26 0.10 0.07 0.04 0.52 0.19 0.14 0.09 n/a n/a n/a n/a
2
(51) 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.54 0.55 0.55 0.51 0.44 0.57 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.29 0.11 0.08 0.05 0.58 0.21 0.16 0.10 n/a n/a n/a n/a
3
(76) 0.63 0.63 0.61 0.57 0.66 0.66 0.60 0.49 0.61 0.56 0.55 0.53 0.53 0.19 0.15 0.09 0.88 0.39 0.29 0.18 n/a n/a n/a n/a
3-5/8 (92) 0.66 0.66 0.63 0.58 0.73 0.73 0.66 0.53 0.63 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.70 0.26 0.19 0.12 1.00 0.52 0.39 0.23 0.73 n/a n/a n/a
4
(102) 0.68 0.68 0.65 0.59 0.78 0.78 0.70 0.55 0.65 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.81 0.30 0.22 0.13
0.60 0.45 0.27 0.76 n/a n/a n/a
4-5/8 (117) 0.70 0.70 0.67 0.60 0.86 0.86 0.76 0.58 0.67 0.59 0.57 0.55 1.00 0.37 0.28 0.17
0.75 0.56 0.34 0.82 0.59 n/a n/a
5
(127) 0.72 0.72 0.69 0.61 0.91 0.91 0.80 0.60 0.68 0.59 0.58 0.55
0.42 0.31 0.19
0.84 0.63 0.38 0.85 0.61 n/a n/a
5-3/4 (146) 0.75 0.75 0.71 0.63 1.00 1.00 0.88 0.64 0.71 0.61 0.59 0.56
0.52 0.39 0.23
1.00 0.78 0.47 0.91 0.66 0.60 n/a
6
(152) 0.76 0.76 0.72 0.63
0.91 0.66 0.72 0.61 0.59 0.57
0.55 0.41 0.25
0.83 0.50 0.93 0.67 0.61 n/a
7
(178) 0.81 0.81 0.76 0.66
1.00 0.72 0.75 0.63 0.61 0.58
0.69 0.52 0.31
1.00 0.62 1.00 0.72 0.66 n/a
8
(203) 0.85 0.85 0.80 0.68
0.78 0.79 0.65 0.62 0.59
0.85 0.64 0.38
0.76
0.77 0.70 n/a
8-3/4 (222) 0.89 0.89 0.82 0.69
0.83 0.82 0.66 0.63 0.60
0.97 0.73 0.44
0.83
0.81 0.73 0.62
9
(229) 0.90 0.90 0.83 0.70
0.85 0.83 0.67 0.64 0.60
1.00 0.76 0.46
0.85
0.82 0.74 0.63
10 (254) 0.94 0.94 0.87 0.72
0.91 0.86 0.69 0.65 0.61
0.89 0.53
0.91
0.86 0.79 0.66
11 (279) 0.99 0.99 0.91 0.74
0.98 0.90 0.71 0.67 0.62
1.00 0.62
0.98
0.91 0.82 0.69
12 (305) 1.00 1.00 0.94 0.77
1.00 0.94 0.72 0.68 0.63
0.70
1.00
0.95 0.86 0.73
14 (356)
1.00 1.00 0.81
1.00 0.76 0.72 0.65
0.88
1.00 0.93 0.78
16 (406)
0.86
0.80 0.75 0.68
1.00
0.99 0.84
18 (457)
0.90
0.84 0.78 0.70
1.00 0.89
24 (610)
1.00
0.95 0.87 0.76
1.00
30 (762)
1.00 0.96 0.83
36 (914)
1.00 0.89
> 48 (1219)
1.00
1 Linear interpolation not permitted
2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, fAV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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Table 28 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1/2-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
2-1/2 (64)
3
(76)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-3/4 (146)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/4 (184)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10 (254)
11-1/4 (286)
12 (305)
14 (356)
16 (406)
18 (457)
20 (508)
22 (559)
24 (610)
30 (762)
36 (914)
> 48 (1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
2-3/4
(70)
n/a
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.90
0.97
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.90
0.97
1.00

6
(152)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

10
(254)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.90
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
2-3/4
(70)
0.32
0.39
0.44
0.54
0.67
0.77
0.80
0.94
0.97
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.25
0.28
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.52
0.54
0.60
0.67
0.75
0.84
0.90
1.00

6
(152)
0.19
0.22
0.24
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.35
0.39
0.40
0.44
0.49
0.55
0.62
0.66
0.77
0.88
0.99
1.00

10
(254)
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.20
0.23
0.23
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.36
0.38
0.45
0.51
0.58
0.64
0.70
0.77
0.96
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
2-3/4
(70)
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

6
(152)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.98

10
(254)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.69
0.73
0.81

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
2-3/4
(70)
0.10
0.18
0.23
0.36
0.50
0.61
0.65
0.82
0.87
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.05
0.09
0.12
0.18
0.26
0.32
0.34
0.42
0.45
0.52
0.62
0.72
0.86
0.95
1.00

6
(152)
0.03
0.06
0.08
0.12
0.17
0.21
0.22
0.28
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.47
0.56
0.62
0.78
0.95
1.00

10
(254)
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.17
0.20
0.24
0.28
0.31
0.39
0.48
0.57
0.67
0.77
0.88
1.00

2-3/4
(70)
0.21
0.35
0.44
0.54
0.67
0.77
0.80
0.94
0.97
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
0.11
0.18
0.24
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.52
0.54
0.60
0.67
0.75
0.84
0.90
1.00

6
(152)
0.07
0.12
0.15
0.24
0.33
0.36
0.37
0.41
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.55
0.62
0.66
0.77
0.88
0.99
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
10
(254)
0.03
0.06
0.08
0.12
0.17
0.21
0.22
0.28
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.39
0.41
0.46
0.51
0.58
0.64
0.70
0.77
0.96
1.00

2-3/4
(70)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.65
0.69
0.71
0.77
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.92
0.97
1.00

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.57
0.61
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.78
0.80
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

6
(152)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.00

10
(254)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.87
0.96
1.00

Table 29 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

10 2-3/4 4-1/2 6
10 2-3/4 4-1/2 6
10 2-3/4 4-1/2 6
10 2-3/4 4-1/2 6
10 2-3/4 4-1/2 6
10
Embedment in. 2-3/4 4-1/2 6
hef
(mm) (70) (114) (152) (254) (70) (114) (152) (254) (70) (114) (152) (254) (70) (114) (152) (254) (70) (114) (152) (254) (70) (114) (152) (254)
1-3/4 (44) n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.48 0.48 0.45 0.41 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.10 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.21 0.11 0.09 0.05 n/a n/a n/a n/a
2-1/2 (64) 0.58 0.58 0.57 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.50 0.44 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.18 0.10 0.07 0.04 0.35 0.20 0.15 0.09 n/a n/a n/a n/a
3
(76) 0.60 0.60 0.58 0.55 0.57 0.57 0.53 0.46 0.56 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.23 0.13 0.10 0.06 0.47 0.26 0.19 0.12 n/a n/a n/a n/a
4
(102) 0.63 0.63 0.61 0.57 0.66 0.66 0.60 0.49 0.58 0.56 0.55 0.53 0.36 0.20 0.15 0.09 0.72 0.39 0.30 0.18 0.58 n/a n/a n/a
5
(127) 0.67 0.67 0.64 0.58 0.75 0.75 0.67 0.53 0.61 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.50 0.28 0.21 0.12 1.00 0.55 0.41 0.25 0.65 n/a n/a n/a
5-3/4 (146) 0.69 0.69 0.66 0.60 0.82 0.82 0.73 0.56 0.62 0.58 0.57 0.55 0.62 0.34 0.26 0.15
0.68 0.51 0.31 0.70 0.57 n/a n/a
6
(152) 0.70 0.70 0.67 0.60 0.85 0.85 0.75 0.57 0.63 0.58 0.57 0.55 0.66 0.36 0.27 0.16
0.73 0.54 0.33 0.71 0.58 n/a n/a
7
(178) 0.73 0.73 0.69 0.62 0.95 0.95 0.83 0.62 0.65 0.60 0.58 0.56 0.83 0.46 0.34 0.21
0.91 0.69 0.41 0.77 0.63 n/a n/a
7-1/4 (184) 0.74 0.74 0.70 0.62 0.98 0.98 0.85 0.63 0.65 0.60 0.58 0.56 0.88 0.48 0.36 0.22
0.96 0.72 0.43 0.78 0.64 0.58 n/a
8
(203) 0.77 0.77 0.72 0.63 1.00 1.00 0.91 0.66 0.67 0.61 0.59 0.57 1.00 0.56 0.42 0.25
1.00 0.84 0.50 0.82 0.67 0.61 n/a
9
(229) 0.80 0.80 0.75 0.65
1.00 0.70 0.69 0.63 0.60 0.57
0.67 0.50 0.30
1.00 0.60 0.87 0.71 0.65 n/a
10 (254) 0.83 0.83 0.78 0.67
0.75 0.71 0.64 0.62 0.58
0.78 0.59 0.35
0.70 0.92 0.75 0.68 n/a
11-1/4 (286) 0.88 0.88 0.81 0.69
0.81 0.74 0.66 0.63 0.59
0.93 0.70 0.42
0.81 0.97 0.80 0.72 0.61
12 (305) 0.90 0.90 0.83 0.70
0.85 0.75 0.67 0.64 0.60
1.00 0.77 0.46
0.85 1.00 0.82 0.75 0.63
14 (356) 0.97 0.97 0.89 0.73
0.95 0.79 0.70 0.66 0.62
0.97 0.58
0.95
0.89 0.81 0.68
16 (406) 1.00 1.00 0.94 0.77
1.00 0.84 0.73 0.69 0.63
1.00 0.71
1.00
0.95 0.86 0.73
18 (457)
1.00 0.80
0.88 0.75 0.71 0.65
0.85
1.00 0.92 0.77
20 (508)
0.83
0.92 0.78 0.73 0.67
0.99
0.97 0.81
22 (559)
0.87
0.96 0.81 0.76 0.68
1.00
1.00 0.85
24 (610)
0.90
1.00 0.84 0.78 0.70
0.89
30 (762)
1.00
0.92 0.85 0.75
1.00
36 (914)
1.00 0.92 0.80
> 48 (1219)
1. 1.00 0.90
1 Linear interpolation not permitted
2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction actor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5

Edge distance in shear


1/2-in.
cracked
concrete

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 30 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
5/8-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
3-1/8 (79)
4 (102)
4-5/8 (117)
5 (127)
6 (152)
7 (178)
7-1/8 (181)
8 (203)
9 (229)
10 (254)
11 (279)
12 (305)
14 (356)
16 (406)
18 (457)
20 (508)
22 (559)
24 (610)
26 (660)
28 (711)
30 (762)
36 (914)
>48 (1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
3-1/8
(79)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.94
0.99
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.94
0.99
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.90
0.98
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-1/8
(79)
0.33
0.44
0.52
0.59
0.63
0.74
0.82
0.83
0.90
0.99
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.23
0.28
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.40
0.44
0.45
0.49
0.54
0.61
0.67
0.73
0.85
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.18
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.27
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.44
0.49
0.53
0.62
0.71
0.80
0.89
0.98
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.18
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.23
0.26
0.29
0.31
0.36
0.42
0.47
0.52
0.57
0.62
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.94
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
3-1/8
(79)
n/a
0.56
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.92
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.92

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.75

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-1/8
(79)
0.09
0.22
0.32
0.40
0.45
0.59
0.75
0.77
0.91
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.04
0.10
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.27
0.34
0.35
0.41
0.50
0.58
0.67
0.76
0.96
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.03
0.07
0.10
0.12
0.13
0.18
0.22
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.43
0.50
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.06
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.18
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.36
0.43
0.50
0.58
0.66
0.74
0.83
0.92
1.00

3-1/8
(79)
0.19
0.44
0.52
0.59
0.63
0.76
0.88
0.90
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
0.08
0.20
0.29
0.34
0.36
0.40
0.44
0.45
0.49
0.54
0.61
0.67
0.73
0.85
0.97
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
0.06
0.13
0.19
0.24
0.27
0.33
0.36
0.36
0.39
0.42
0.46
0.49
0.53
0.62
0.71
0.80
0.89
0.98
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
12-1/2
(318)
0.03
0.06
0.09
0.11
0.12
0.16
0.21
0.21
0.25
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.39
0.43
0.47
0.52
0.57
0.62
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.94
1.00

3-1/8
(79)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.63
0.69
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

5-5/8
(143)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.75
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

7-1/2
(191)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

12-1/2
(318)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.87

Table 31 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
5/8-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in. 3-1/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 3-1/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 3-1/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 3-1/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 3-1/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2 3-1/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 12-1/2
hef
(mm) (79) (143) (191) (318) (79) (143) (191) (318) (79) (143) (191) (318) (79) (143) (191) (318) (79) (143) (191) (318) (79) (143) (191) (318)
1-3/4 (44) n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.45 0.45 0.43 0.40 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.09 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.19 0.09 0.06 0.04 n/a n/a n/a n/a
3-1/8 (79) 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.50 0.44 0.56 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.22 0.10 0.08 0.05 0.45 0.20 0.15 0.09 n/a n/a n/a n/a
4 (102) 0.61 0.61 0.59 0.55 0.60 0.60 0.55 0.46 0.58 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.33 0.15 0.11 0.07 0.65 0.30 0.22 0.13 n/a n/a n/a n/a
4-5/8 (117) 0.63 0.63 0.60 0.56 0.64 0.64 0.58 0.48 0.59 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.40 0.18 0.14 0.08 0.81 0.37 0.27 0.16 0.60 n/a n/a n/a
5 (127) 0.64 0.64 0.61 0.57 0.67 0.67 0.60 0.49 0.60 0.56 0.55 0.53 0.45 0.21 0.15 0.09 0.91 0.41 0.30 0.18 0.63 n/a n/a n/a
6 (152) 0.66 0.66 0.63 0.58 0.74 0.74 0.66 0.53 0.62 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.60 0.27 0.20 0.12 1.00 0.54 0.40 0.24 0.69 n/a n/a n/a
7 (178) 0.69 0.69 0.66 0.59 0.82 0.82 0.72 0.56 0.64 0.58 0.57 0.55 0.75 0.34 0.25 0.15
0.68 0.50 0.30 0.74 n/a n/a n/a
7-1/8 (181) 0.69 0.69 0.66 0.60 0.83 0.83 0.73 0.56 0.64 0.58 0.57 0.55 0.77 0.35 0.26 0.16
0.70 0.52 0.31 0.75 0.58 n/a n/a
8 (203) 0.72 0.72 0.68 0.61 0.90 0.90 0.78 0.59 0.66 0.59 0.58 0.55 0.92 0.42 0.31 0.19
0.84 0.62 0.37 0.79 0.61 n/a n/a
9 (229) 0.75 0.75 0.70 0.62 0.99 0.99 0.85 0.62 0.68 0.60 0.59 0.56 1.00 0.50 0.37 0.22
1.00 0.74 0.44 0.84 0.65 0.59 n/a
10 (254) 0.77 0.77 0.72 0.63 1.00 1.00 0.91 0.66 0.70 0.62 0.60 0.57
0.58 0.43 0.26
0.86 0.52 0.89 0.68 0.62 n/a
11 (279) 0.80 0.80 0.74 0.65
0.98 0.69 0.72 0.63 0.60 0.57
0.67 0.50 0.30
0.98 0.60 0.93 0.72 0.65 n/a
12 (305) 0.83 0.83 0.77 0.66
1.00 0.73 0.74 0.64 0.61 0.58
0.77 0.57 0.34
1.00 0.68 0.97 0.75 0.68 n/a
14 (356) 0.88 0.88 0.81 0.69
0.81 0.78 0.66 0.63 0.59
0.97 0.71 0.43
0.81 1.00 0.81 0.73 0.62
16 (406) 0.94 0.94 0.86 0.71
0.89 0.82 0.69 0.65 0.61
1.00 0.87 0.52
0.89
0.86 0.78 0.66
18 (457) 0.99 0.99 0.90 0.74
0.97 0.85 0.71 0.67 0.62
1.00 0.62
0.97
0.92 0.83 0.70
20 (508) 1.00 1.00 0.94 0.77
1.00 0.89 0.73 0.69 0.64
0.73
1.00
0.97 0.87 0.74
22 (559)
0.99 0.79
0.93 0.76 0.71 0.65
0.84
1.00 0.91 0.77
24 (610)
1.00 0.82
0.97 0.78 0.73 0.66
0.96
0.96 0.81
26 (660)
0.85
1.00 0.80 0.75 0.68
1.00
0.99 0.84
28 (711)
0.87
0.83 0.77 0.69
1.00 0.87
30 (762)
0.90
0.85 0.79 0.70
0.90
36 (914)
0.98
0.92 0.84 0.74
0.99
>48 (1219)
1.00
1.00 0.96 0.82
1.00
1 Linear interpolation not permitted
2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

122 Hilti, Inc. (US) 1-800-879-8000 | www.us.hilti.com I en espaol 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I Anchor Fastening Technical Guide 2014

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Table 32 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
3/4-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
3-3/4 (95)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-1/4 (133)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
8-1/2 (216)
9
(229)
10 (254)
10-3/4 (273)
12 (305)
14 (356)
16 (406)
16-3/4 (425)
18 (457)
20 (508)
22 (559)
24 (610)
26 (660)
28 (711)
30 (762)
36 (914)
> 48 (1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.62
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.89
0.92
0.96
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.62
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.89
0.92
0.96
1.00

9
(229)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
1.00

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-1/2
(89)
0.33
0.49
0.51
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.74
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.94
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.23
0.29
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.40
0.43
0.45
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.61
0.71
0.82
0.85
0.92
1.00

9
(229)
0.18
0.22
0.22
0.25
0.25
0.27
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.45
0.53
0.60
0.63
0.68
0.75
0.83
0.90
0.98
1.00

15
(381)
0.10
0.13
0.13
0.15
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.31
0.35
0.37
0.40
0.44
0.48
0.53
0.57
0.62
0.66
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.86
0.99

9
(229)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.86

15
(381)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.72

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-1/2
(89)
0.09
0.27
0.29
0.41
0.44
0.54
0.68
0.83
0.91
0.99
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.03
0.11
0.12
0.17
0.18
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.47
0.53
0.62
0.78
0.96
1.00

9
(229)
0.02
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.18
0.22
0.24
0.26
0.31
0.34
0.40
0.51
0.62
0.67
0.74
0.87
1.00

15
(381)
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.24
0.29
0.31
0.35
0.40
0.47
0.53
0.60
0.67
0.74
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.17
0.49
0.51
0.60
0.63
0.72
0.84
0.96
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
0.07
0.22
0.24
0.33
0.34
0.36
0.40
0.43
0.45
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.61
0.71
0.82
0.85
0.92
1.00

9
(229)
0.05
0.14
0.16
0.22
0.23
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.37
0.38
0.41
0.43
0.46
0.53
0.60
0.63
0.68
0.75
0.83
0.90
0.98
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
15
(381)
0.02
0.07
0.07
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.17
0.20
0.22
0.24
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.39
0.40
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.57
0.62
0.66
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.66
0.72
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.86
0.89
0.94
1.00

6-3/4
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

9
(229)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.92
0.95
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.81
0.94

Table 33 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
3/4-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

15 3-1/2 6-3/4 9
15 3-1/2 6-3/4 9
15 3-1/2 6-3/4 9
15 3-1/2 6-3/4 9
15 3-1/2 6-3/4 9
15
Embedment in. 3-1/2 6-3/4 9
hef
(mm) (89) (171) (229) (381) (89) (171) (229) (381) (89) (171) (229) (381) (89) (171) (229) (381) (89) (171) (229) (381) (89) (171) (229) (381)
1-3/4 (44) n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.44 0.44 0.42 0.39 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.09 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.17 0.07 0.05 0.03 n/a n/a n/a n/a
3-3/4 (95) 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.50 0.44 0.57 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.27 0.11 0.08 0.05 0.54 0.22 0.15 0.09 n/a n/a n/a n/a
4
(102) 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.54 0.56 0.56 0.51 0.44 0.57 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.30 0.12 0.08 0.05 0.59 0.24 0.17 0.10 n/a n/a n/a n/a
5
(127) 0.62 0.62 0.59 0.56 0.61 0.61 0.56 0.47 0.59 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.41 0.17 0.12 0.07 0.83 0.34 0.24 0.14 n/a n/a n/a n/a
5-1/4 (133) 0.62 0.62 0.60 0.56 0.63 0.63 0.57 0.47 0.60 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.45 0.18 0.13 0.08 0.89 0.36 0.26 0.15 0.62 n/a n/a n/a
6
(152) 0.64 0.64 0.61 0.57 0.67 0.67 0.60 0.49 0.61 0.56 0.55 0.53 0.54 0.22 0.16 0.09 1.00 0.44 0.31 0.19 0.67 n/a n/a n/a
7
(178) 0.66 0.66 0.63 0.58 0.74 0.74 0.65 0.52 0.63 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.69 0.28 0.20 0.12
0.56 0.39 0.24 0.72 n/a n/a n/a
8
(203) 0.69 0.69 0.65 0.59 0.80 0.80 0.70 0.55 0.65 0.58 0.56 0.55 0.84 0.34 0.24 0.14
0.68 0.48 0.29 0.77 n/a n/a n/a
8-1/2 (216) 0.70 0.70 0.66 0.59 0.84 0.84 0.72 0.56 0.66 0.59 0.57 0.55 0.92 0.37 0.26 0.16
0.75 0.53 0.32 0.79 0.59 n/a n/a
9
(229) 0.71 0.71 0.67 0.60 0.87 0.87 0.75 0.57 0.67 0.59 0.57 0.55 1.00 0.41 0.29 0.17
0.82 0.57 0.34 0.82 0.61 n/a n/a
10 (254) 0.73 0.73 0.69 0.61 0.94 0.94 0.80 0.60 0.69 0.60 0.58 0.56
0.48 0.34 0.20
0.95 0.67 0.40 0.86 0.64 n/a n/a
10-3/4 (273) 0.75 0.75 0.70 0.62 1.00 1.00 0.84 0.62 0.70 0.61 0.59 0.56
0.53 0.37 0.22
1.00 0.75 0.45 0.89 0.66 0.59 n/a
12 (305) 0.78 0.78 0.72 0.63
0.91 0.66 0.72 0.62 0.60 0.57
0.63 0.44 0.26
0.88 0.53 0.94 0.70 0.62 n/a
14 (356) 0.82 0.82 0.76 0.66
1.00 0.72 0.76 0.64 0.61 0.58
0.79 0.56 0.33
1.00 0.67 1.00 0.76 0.67 n/a
16 (406) 0.87 0.87 0.80 0.68
0.78 0.80 0.66 0.63 0.59
0.97 0.68 0.41
0.78
0.81 0.72 n/a
16-3/4 (425) 0.89 0.89 0.81 0.69
0.81 0.81 0.67 0.63 0.60
1.00 0.73 0.44
0.81
0.83 0.73 0.62
18 (457) 0.92 0.92 0.83 0.70
0.85 0.83 0.68 0.64 0.60
0.81 0.49
0.85
0.86 0.76 0.64
20 (508) 0.96 0.96 0.87 0.72
0.91 0.87 0.70 0.66 0.61
0.95 0.57
0.91
0.90 0.80 0.68
22 (559) 1.00 1.00 0.91 0.74
0.98 0.91 0.72 0.68 0.63
1.00 0.66
0.98
0.95 0.84 0.71
24 (610)
0.94 0.77
1.00 0.94 0.74 0.69 0.64
0.75
1.00
0.99 0.88 0.74
26 (660)
0.98 0.79
0.98 0.76 0.71 0.65
0.84
1.00 0.91 0.77
28 (711)
1.00 0.81
1.00 0.79 0.73 0.66
0.94
0.95 0.80
30 (762)
0.83
0.81 0.74 0.67
1.00
0.98 0.83
36 (914)
0.90
0.87 0.79 0.71
1.00 0.91
> 48 (1219)
1.00
0.99 0.89 0.77
1.00
1 Linear interpolation not permitted
2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 34 - Load adjustment factors for 7/8-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
7/8-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
4-3/8 (111)
5
(127)
5-1/2 (140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
9-7/8 (251)
10 (254)
11 (279)
12 (305)
12-1/2 (318)
14 (356)
16 (406)
18 (457)
19-1/2 (495)
20 (508)
22 (559)
24 (610)
26 (660)
28 (711)
30 (762)
36 (914)
> 48 (1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.84
0.96

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3-1/2
(89)
0.36
0.55
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.68
0.74
0.79
0.84
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.22
0.29
0.31
0.32
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.46
0.49
0.53
0.55
0.62
0.71
0.80
0.86
0.89
0.97
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.17
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.25
0.27
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.34
0.37
0.39
0.41
0.46
0.52
0.59
0.63
0.65
0.72
0.78
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
0.10
0.13
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.19
0.20
0.20
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.37
0.38
0.42
0.46
0.50
0.53
0.57
0.69
0.92

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.88
0.92
0.96
0.99
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.92

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.81

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.69

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
3-1/2
(89)
0.09
0.35
0.43
0.50
0.57
0.71
0.87
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.03
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.22
0.27
0.32
0.37
0.38
0.43
0.49
0.52
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.02
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.17
0.21
0.24
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.34
0.40
0.49
0.59
0.66
0.69
0.80
0.91
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.32
0.37
0.42
0.48
0.53
0.59
0.77
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.18
0.60
0.66
0.72
0.78
0.91
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
0.05
0.22
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.46
0.49
0.53
0.55
0.62
0.71
0.80
0.86
0.89
0.97
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
0.04
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.37
0.37
0.40
0.42
0.43
0.47
0.52
0.59
0.63
0.65
0.72
0.78
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
17-1/2
(445)
0.02
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.23
0.26
0.30
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.44
0.47
0.50
0.53
0.57
0.69
0.92

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.68
0.73
0.78
0.83
0.87
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.97
1.00

7-7/8
(200)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

10-1/2
(267)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.97
1.00

17-1/2
(445)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.59
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.75
0.87

Table 35 - Load adjustment factors for 7/8-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
7/8-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in. 3-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 3-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 3-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 3-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 3-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2 3-1/2 7-7/8 10-1/2 17-1/2
hef
(mm) (89) (200) (267) (445) (89) (200) (267) (445) (89) (200) (267) (445) (89) (200) (267) (445) (89) (200) (267) (445) (89) (200) (267) (445)
1-3/4 (44) n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.42 0.42 0.41 0.38 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.09 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.18 0.06 0.04 0.02 n/a n/a n/a n/a
4-3/8 (111) 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.54 0.55 0.55 0.50 0.44 0.58 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.36 0.11 0.08 0.05 0.71 0.22 0.16 0.09 n/a n/a n/a n/a
5
(127) 0.60 0.60 0.58 0.55 0.58 0.58 0.52 0.45 0.60 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.43 0.13 0.09 0.06 0.87 0.27 0.19 0.11 n/a n/a n/a n/a
5-1/2 (140) 0.61 0.61 0.59 0.55 0.60 0.60 0.54 0.46 0.61 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.50 0.15 0.11 0.07 1.00 0.31 0.22 0.13 0.65 n/a n/a n/a
6
(152) 0.62 0.62 0.60 0.56 0.63 0.63 0.56 0.47 0.61 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.57 0.18 0.12 0.07
0.35 0.25 0.15 0.68 n/a n/a n/a
7
(178) 0.64 0.64 0.61 0.57 0.68 0.68 0.60 0.49 0.63 0.56 0.55 0.53 0.72 0.22 0.16 0.09
0.44 0.31 0.19 0.73 n/a n/a n/a
8
(203) 0.66 0.66 0.63 0.58 0.74 0.74 0.64 0.52 0.65 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.88 0.27 0.19 0.12
0.54 0.38 0.23 0.78 n/a n/a n/a
9
(229) 0.68 0.68 0.64 0.59 0.79 0.79 0.68 0.54 0.67 0.58 0.56 0.54 1.00 0.32 0.23 0.14
0.65 0.46 0.27 0.83 n/a n/a n/a
9-7/8 (251) 0.70 0.70 0.66 0.59 0.84 0.84 0.72 0.56 0.69 0.59 0.57 0.55
0.37 0.26 0.16
0.74 0.53 0.32 0.87 0.59 n/a n/a
10 (254) 0.70 0.70 0.66 0.60 0.85 0.85 0.73 0.56 0.69 0.59 0.57 0.55
0.38 0.27 0.16
0.76 0.54 0.32 0.87 0.59 n/a n/a
11 (279) 0.72 0.72 0.67 0.60 0.91 0.91 0.77 0.59 0.71 0.60 0.58 0.55
0.44 0.31 0.19
0.87 0.62 0.37 0.92 0.62 n/a n/a
12 (305) 0.74 0.74 0.69 0.61 0.98 0.98 0.82 0.61 0.73 0.60 0.58 0.56
0.50 0.35 0.21
1.00 0.70 0.42 0.96 0.65 n/a n/a
12-1/2 (318) 0.75 0.75 0.70 0.62 1.00 1.00 0.84 0.62 0.74 0.61 0.59 0.56
0.53 0.37 0.22
0.75 0.45 0.98 0.66 0.59 n/a
14 (356) 0.78 0.78 0.72 0.63
0.91 0.66 0.77 0.62 0.60 0.57
0.63 0.44 0.27
0.89 0.53 1.00 0.70 0.62 n/a
16 (406) 0.82 0.82 0.75 0.65
1.00 0.71 0.81 0.64 0.61 0.58
0.77 0.54 0.33
1.00 0.65
0.75 0.67 n/a
18 (457) 0.86 0.86 0.79 0.67
0.76 0.84 0.66 0.62 0.59
0.91 0.65 0.39
0.76
0.79 0.71 n/a
19-1/2 (495) 0.89 0.89 0.81 0.69
0.80 0.87 0.67 0.64 0.60
1.00 0.73 0.44
0.80
0.82 0.74 0.62
20 (508) 0.90 0.90 0.82 0.69
0.82 0.88 0.67 0.64 0.60
0.76 0.45
0.82
0.84 0.74 0.63
22 (559) 0.94 0.94 0.85 0.71
0.87 0.92 0.69 0.65 0.61
0.87 0.52
0.87
0.88 0.78 0.66
24 (610) 0.98 0.98 0.88 0.73
0.93 0.96 0.71 0.67 0.62
1.00 0.60
0.93
0.92 0.82 0.69
26 (660) 1.00 1.00 0.91 0.75
0.99 1.00 0.73 0.68 0.63
0.67
0.99
0.95 0.85 0.72
28 (711)
0.94 0.77
1.00
0.74 0.69 0.64
0.75
1.00
0.99 0.88 0.74
30 (762)
0.98 0.79
0.76 0.71 0.65
0.84
1.00 0.91 0.77
36 (914)
1.00 0.84
0.81 0.75 0.68
1.00
1.00 0.84
> 48 (1219)
0.96
0.92 0.83 0.74
0.97
1 Linear interpolation not permitted
2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
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Table 36 - Load adjustment factors for 1-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
5
(127)
6
(152)
6-1/4 (159)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10 (254)
11 (279)
11-1/4 (286)
12 (305)
13 (330)
14 (356)
14-1/4 (362)
16 (406)
18 (457)
20 (508)
22 (559)
22-1/4 (565)
24 (610)
26 (660)
28 (711)
30 (762)
36 (914)
> 48 (1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
4
(102)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.90
0.93
0.97
1.00

4
(229)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.90
0.93
0.97
1.00

12
(305)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.81
0.83
0.86
0.89
0.92
1.00

20
(508)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.80
0.90

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
4
(102)
0.36
0.55
0.59
0.60
0.64
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.84
0.85
0.89
0.95
1.00

4
(229)
0.22
0.30
0.32
0.33
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.47
0.49
0.52
0.56
0.57
0.64
0.72
0.80
0.87
0.88
0.95
1.00

12
(305)
0.17
0.22
0.24
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.46
0.52
0.58
0.63
0.64
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
1.00

20
(508)
0.10
0.13
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.24
0.27
0.30
0.34
0.37
0.38
0.40
0.44
0.47
0.51
0.61
0.81

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
4
(102)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.84
0.88
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.98
1.00

4
(229)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.86

12
(305)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.77

20
(508)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.66

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
4
(102)
0.08
0.37
0.48
0.51
0.61
0.74
0.89
1.00

4
(229)
0.02
0.11
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.31
0.35
0.37
0.40
0.46
0.51
0.52
0.62
0.74
0.87
1.00

12
(305)
0.01
0.07
0.09
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.24
0.26
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.40
0.48
0.56
0.65
0.66
0.74
0.84
0.94
1.00

20
(508)
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.05
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.11
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.31
0.35
0.39
0.43
0.48
0.63
0.98

4
(102)
0.15
0.61
0.70
0.73
0.82
0.93
1.00

4
(229)
0.05
0.22
0.29
0.30
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.47
0.49
0.52
0.56
0.57
0.64
0.72
0.80
0.87
0.88
0.95
1.00

12
(305)
0.03
0.14
0.19
0.20
0.23
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.37
0.37
0.39
0.41
0.43
0.43
0.47
0.52
0.58
0.63
0.64
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.86
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
20
(508)
0.01
0.07
0.09
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.19
0.21
0.22
0.24
0.28
0.31
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.48
0.51
0.61
0.81

4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.78
0.83
0.87
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.98
0.99
1.00

4
(229)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.92
0.95
1.00

12
(305)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.71
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.91
1.00

20
(508)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.70
0.81

Table 37 - Load adjustment factors for 1-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

4
4
12
20
4
4
12
20
4
4
12
20
4
4
12
20
4
4
12
20
4
4
12
20
Embedment in.
hef
(mm) (102) (229) (305) (508) (102) (229) (305) (508) (102) (229) (305) (508) (102) (229) (305) (508) (102) (229) (305) (508) (102) (229) (305) (508)
1-3/4 (44) n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.42 0.42 0.40 0.38 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.15 0.05 0.03 0.02 n/a n/a n/a n/a
5
(127) 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.54 0.55 0.55 0.50 0.44 0.59 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.37 0.11 0.08 0.05 0.74 0.22 0.16 0.09 n/a n/a n/a n/a
6
(152) 0.61 0.61 0.58 0.55 0.59 0.59 0.53 0.46 0.60 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.49 0.14 0.10 0.06 0.97 0.29 0.21 0.12 n/a n/a n/a n/a
6-1/4 (159) 0.61 0.61 0.59 0.55 0.60 0.60 0.54 0.46 0.61 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.15 0.11 0.07 1.00 0.31 0.22 0.13 0.66 n/a n/a n/a
7
(178) 0.63 0.63 0.60 0.56 0.64 0.64 0.57 0.47 0.62 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.61 0.18 0.13 0.08
0.36 0.26 0.16 0.69 n/a n/a n/a
8
(203) 0.64 0.64 0.61 0.57 0.69 0.69 0.60 0.49 0.64 0.56 0.55 0.53 0.75 0.22 0.16 0.10
0.44 0.32 0.19 0.74 n/a n/a n/a
9
(229) 0.66 0.66 0.63 0.58 0.74 0.74 0.64 0.51 0.65 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.89 0.26 0.19 0.11
0.53 0.38 0.23 0.79 n/a n/a n/a
10 (254) 0.68 0.68 0.64 0.58 0.79 0.79 0.67 0.53 0.67 0.58 0.56 0.54 1.00 0.31 0.22 0.13
0.62 0.44 0.27 0.83 n/a n/a n/a
11 (279) 0.70 0.70 0.65 0.59 0.84 0.84 0.71 0.55 0.69 0.58 0.57 0.55
0.36 0.26 0.15
0.72 0.51 0.31 0.87 n/a n/a n/a
11-1/4 (286) 0.70 0.70 0.66 0.59 0.85 0.85 0.72 0.56 0.69 0.59 0.57 0.55
0.37 0.26 0.16
0.74 0.53 0.32 0.88 0.59 n/a n/a
12 (305) 0.72 0.72 0.67 0.60 0.89 0.89 0.75 0.57 0.71 0.59 0.57 0.55
0.41 0.29 0.18
0.82 0.58 0.35 0.91 0.61 n/a n/a
13 (330) 0.73 0.73 0.68 0.61 0.95 0.95 0.79 0.59 0.72 0.60 0.58 0.56
0.46 0.33 0.20
0.92 0.66 0.39 0.95 0.63 n/a n/a
14 (356) 0.75 0.75 0.69 0.62 1.00 1.00 0.83 0.62 0.74 0.61 0.59 0.56
0.51 0.37 0.22
1.00 0.74 0.44 0.98 0.65 n/a n/a
14-1/4 (362) 0.76 0.76 0.70 0.62
0.84 0.62 0.74 0.61 0.59 0.56
0.53 0.38 0.23
0.76 0.45 0.99 0.66 0.59 n/a
16 (406) 0.79 0.79 0.72 0.63
0.91 0.66 0.77 0.62 0.60 0.57
0.63 0.45 0.27
0.90 0.54 1.00 0.70 0.63 n/a
18 (457) 0.82 0.82 0.75 0.65
1.00 0.70 0.81 0.64 0.61 0.58
0.75 0.54 0.32
1.00 0.64
0.74 0.66 n/a
20 (508) 0.86 0.86 0.78 0.67
0.75 0.84 0.65 0.62 0.59
0.88 0.63 0.38
0.75
0.78 0.70 n/a
22 (559) 0.89 0.89 0.81 0.68
0.80 0.88 0.67 0.63 0.60
1.00 0.72 0.43
0.80
0.82 0.73 n/a
22-1/4 (565) 0.90 0.90 0.81 0.69
0.80 0.88 0.67 0.64 0.60
0.74 0.44
0.80
0.82 0.74 0.62
24 (610) 0.93 0.93 0.83 0.70
0.85 0.91 0.68 0.65 0.60
0.83 0.50
0.85
0.86 0.77 0.65
26 (660) 0.97 0.97 0.86 0.72
0.90 0.95 0.70 0.66 0.61
0.93 0.56
0.90
0.89 0.80 0.67
28 (711) 1.00 1.00 0.89 0.73
0.95 0.98 0.71 0.67 0.62
1.00 0.62
0.95
0.92 0.83 0.70
30 (762)
0.92 0.75
1.00 1.00 0.73 0.68 0.63
0.69
1.00
0.96 0.86 0.72
36 (914)
1.00 0.80
0.77 0.72 0.66
0.91
1.00 0.94 0.79
> 48 (1219)
0.90
0.87 0.79 0.71
1.00
1.00 0.91
1 Linear interpolation not permitted
2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 38 - Load adjustment factors for 1-1/4-in. diameter threaded rods in uncracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1-1/4-in.
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
6-1/4 (159)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10 (254)
11 (279)
12 (305)
13 (330)
14 (356)
14-1/4 (362)
15 (381)
16 (406)
17 (432)
18 (457)
20 (508)
22 (559)
24 (610)
26 (660)
28 (711)
30 (762)
36 (914)
> 48 (1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
5
(127)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.71
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.71
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.90
1.00

25
(635)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.82

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
5
(127)
0.35
0.55
0.58
0.62
0.66
0.69
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
0.23
0.31
0.33
0.35
0.37
0.39
0.41
0.44
0.46
0.49
0.49
0.51
0.54
0.56
0.60
0.66
0.73
0.80
0.86
0.93
1.00

15
(381)
0.16
0.22
0.23
0.25
0.26
0.28
0.29
0.31
0.33
0.34
0.35
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.42
0.47
0.51
0.56
0.61
0.65
0.70
0.84
1.00

25
(635)
0.09
0.13
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.23
0.25
0.27
0.30
0.33
0.36
0.38
0.41
0.49
0.66

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
5
(127)
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.88
0.91
0.99
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.72
0.79

15
(381)
n/a
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.72

25
(635)
n/a
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.63

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV
5
(127)
0.05
0.37
0.43
0.53
0.63
0.74
0.86
0.98
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
0.02
0.11
0.13
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.25
0.29
0.33
0.36
0.37
0.40
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.62
0.72
0.82
0.92
1.00

15
(381)
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.21
0.24
0.24
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.40
0.47
0.53
0.60
0.67
0.74
0.98
1.00

25
(635)
0.00
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.25
0.28
0.31
0.35
0.45
0.70

5
(127)
0.11
0.63
0.69
0.78
0.87
0.97
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
0.03
0.22
0.26
0.31
0.37
0.39
0.41
0.44
0.46
0.49
0.49
0.51
0.54
0.56
0.60
0.66
0.73
0.80
0.86
0.93
1.00

15
(381)
0.02
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.24
0.29
0.33
0.35
0.36
0.38
0.38
0.39
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.48
0.52
0.56
0.61
0.65
0.70
0.84
1.00

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
25
(635)
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.20
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.27
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.42
0.44
0.50
0.66

5
(127)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.87
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.96
0.99
1.00

11-1/4
(286)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.94
1.00

15
(381)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.81
0.94

25
(635)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.63
0.72

Table 39 - Load adjustment factors for 1-1/4-in. diameter threaded rods in cracked concrete1,2,3
Edge distance in shear
1-1/4-in.
cracked
concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV

Toward edge
RV

To edge
RV

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

5 11-1/4 15
25
5 11-1/4 15
25
5 11-1/4 15
25
5 11-1/4 15
25
5 11-1/4 15
25
5 11-1/4 15
25
Embedment in.
hef
(mm) (127) (286) (381) (635) (127) (286) (381) (635) (127) (286) (381) (635) (127) (286) (381) (635) (127) (286) (381) (635) (127) (286) (381) (635)
1-3/4 (44) n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.40 0.40 0.39 0.37 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.11 0.03 0.02 0.01 n/a n/a n/a n/a
6-1/4 (159) 0.59 0.59 0.57 0.54 0.55 0.55 0.50 0.44 0.59 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.37 0.11 0.08 0.05 0.74 0.22 0.16 0.10 n/a n/a n/a n/a
7
(178) 0.60 0.60 0.58 0.55 0.58 0.58 0.52 0.45 0.60 0.54 0.54 0.53 0.44 0.13 0.10 0.06 0.88 0.26 0.19 0.12 n/a n/a n/a n/a
8
(203) 0.62 0.62 0.59 0.55 0.62 0.62 0.55 0.46 0.61 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.54 0.16 0.12 0.07 1.00 0.32 0.24 0.14 0.66 n/a n/a n/a
9
(229) 0.63 0.63 0.60 0.56 0.66 0.66 0.57 0.48 0.62 0.55 0.55 0.53 0.64 0.19 0.14 0.08
0.38 0.28 0.17 0.70 n/a n/a n/a
10 (254) 0.65 0.65 0.61 0.57 0.69 0.69 0.60 0.49 0.64 0.56 0.55 0.54 0.75 0.22 0.17 0.10
0.44 0.33 0.20 0.74 n/a n/a n/a
11 (279) 0.66 0.66 0.62 0.57 0.74 0.74 0.63 0.51 0.65 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.86 0.26 0.19 0.11
0.51 0.38 0.23 0.78 n/a n/a n/a
12 (305) 0.68 0.68 0.63 0.58 0.78 0.78 0.66 0.53 0.66 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.98 0.29 0.22 0.13
0.58 0.44 0.26 0.81 n/a n/a n/a
13 (330) 0.69 0.69 0.64 0.59 0.82 0.82 0.69 0.54 0.68 0.58 0.57 0.55 1.00 0.33 0.25 0.15
0.66 0.49 0.29 0.85 n/a n/a n/a
14 (356) 0.71 0.71 0.66 0.59 0.86 0.86 0.72 0.56 0.69 0.59 0.57 0.55
0.37 0.27 0.16
0.73 0.55 0.33 0.88 0.58 n/a n/a
14-1/4 (362) 0.71 0.71 0.66 0.60 0.87 0.87 0.73 0.56 0.70 0.59 0.57 0.55
0.38 0.28 0.17
0.75 0.56 0.34 0.89 0.59 n/a n/a
15 (381) 0.72 0.72 0.67 0.60 0.91 0.91 0.75 0.57 0.71 0.59 0.58 0.55
0.41 0.30 0.18
0.82 0.61 0.36 0.91 0.61 n/a n/a
16 (406) 0.73 0.73 0.68 0.61 0.95 0.95 0.78 0.59 0.72 0.60 0.58 0.56
0.45 0.33 0.20
0.90 0.67 0.40 0.94 0.63 n/a n/a
17 (432) 0.75 0.75 0.69 0.61 1.00 1.00 0.81 0.61 0.73 0.60 0.59 0.56
0.49 0.37 0.22
0.98 0.73 0.44 0.97 0.64 n/a n/a
18 (457) 0.76 0.76 0.70 0.62
0.85 0.62 0.75 0.61 0.59 0.56
0.54 0.40 0.24
1.00 0.80 0.48 0.99 0.66 0.60 n/a
20 (508) 0.79 0.79 0.72 0.63
0.91 0.66 0.77 0.62 0.60 0.57
0.63 0.47 0.28
0.91 0.56 1.00 0.70 0.63 n/a
22 (559) 0.82 0.82 0.74 0.65
0.98 0.69 0.80 0.63 0.61 0.58
0.72 0.54 0.32
0.98 0.65
0.73 0.66 n/a
24 (610) 0.85 0.85 0.77 0.66
1.00 0.73 0.83 0.65 0.62 0.59
0.82 0.62 0.37
1.00 0.73
0.77 0.69 n/a
26 (660) 0.88 0.88 0.79 0.67
0.77 0.86 0.66 0.63 0.59
0.93 0.69 0.42
0.77
0.80 0.72 n/a
28 (711) 0.91 0.91 0.81 0.69
0.81 0.88 0.67 0.64 0.60
1.00 0.78 0.47
0.81
0.83 0.75 0.63
30 (762) 0.94 0.94 0.83 0.70
0.85 0.91 0.68 0.65 0.61
0.86 0.52
0.85
0.86 0.78 0.65
36 (914) 1.00 1.00 0.90 0.74
0.97 0.99 0.72 0.68 0.63
1.00 0.68
0.97
0.94 0.85 0.72
> 48 (1219)
1.00 0.82
1.00 1.00 0.79 0.74 0.67
1.00
1.00
1.00 0.98 0.83
1 Linear interpolation not permitted
2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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3.2.4.3.3 HIT-RE 500-SD with HIS-N Inserts
Table 40 - HIS-N and HIS-RN specifications
Setting information

Symbol

Outside diameter of insert


do

Nominal bit diameter


Effective embedment
Thread engagement
Installation torque
Concrete thickness

hef
minimum
maximum

hs
Tinst
hmin

Units

Thread size
3/8-16 UNC 1/2-13 UNC 5/8-11 UNC 3/4-10 UNC

in.

0.65

0.81

1.00

1.09

in.

11/16

7/8

1-1/8

1-1/4

in.

4-3/8

6-3/4

8-1/8

(mm)

(110)

(125)

(170)

(205)

in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

in.

15/16

1-3/16

1-1/2

1-7/8

ft-lb

15

30

60

100

(Nm)

(20)

(40)

(81)

(136)

in.

5.9

6.7

9.1

10.6

(mm)

(150)

(170)

(230)

(270)

3.2.3

Figure 3 - HIS-N and HIS-RN specifications


3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
HIS-N internally threaded insert specifications
3/8-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum tensile strength
of 71.1 ksi (490 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 59.5 ksi (410 MPa).

3.2.5

1/2-, 5/8- and 3/4-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum
tensile strength of 66.7 ksi (460 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 54.4 ksi (375 MPa).

3.2.6

HIS-RN is manufactured from X5CrNiMo 17122 K700 stainless steel conforming to DIN EN 10088-3 with a minimum tensile
strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 50.8 ksi (350 MPa).

3.2.7
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Table 41 - Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive design strength (factored resistance) with concrete / bond failure for Hilti HIS-N
and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10
Tension Nn or Nr
Thread
size
3/8-16
UNC
1/2-13
UNC
5/8-11
UNC
3/4-10
UNC

Shear Vn or Vr

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

4-3/8
(111)
5
(127)
6-3/4
(171)
8-1/8
(206)

7,140
(31.8)
8,720
(38.8)
13,680
(60.9)
18,065
(80.4)

7,820
(34.8)
9,555
(42.5)
14,985
(66.7)
19,790
(88.0)

9,030
(40.2)
11,030
(49.1)
17,305
(77.0)
22,850
(101.6)

11,060
(49.2)
13,510
(60.1)
21,190
(94.3)
27,985
(124.5)

15,375
(68.4)
18,785
(83.6)
29,460
(131.0)
38,910
(173.1)

16,840
(74.9)
20,575
(91.5)
32,275
(143.6)
42,620
(189.6)

19,445
(86.5)
23,760
(105.7)
37,265
(165.8)
49,215
(218.9)

23,815
(105.9)
29,100
(129.4)
45,645
(203.0)
60,275
(268.1)

Table 42 - Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD adhesive design strength (factored resistance) with concrete / bond failure for Hilti HIS-N
and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Tension Nn or Nr
Thread
size
3/8-16
UNC
1/2-13
UNC
5/8-11
UNC
3/4-10
UNC

Shear Vn or Vr

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 2500 psi
(17.2 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 3000 psi
(20.7 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)

c = 6000 psi
(41.4 Mpa)
lb (kN)

4-3/8
(111)
5
(127)
6-3/4
(171)
8-1/8
(206)

5,055
(22.5)
6,175
(27.5)
9,690
(43.1)
12,320
(54.8)

5,540
(24.6)
6,765
(30.1)
9,855
(43.8)
12,320
(54.8)

6,040
(26.9)
7,815
(34.8)
9,855
(43.8)
12,320
(54.8)

6,400
(28.5)
8,370
(37.2)
10,445
(46.5)
13,060
(58.1)

10,890
(48.4)
13,305
(59.2)
20,870
(92.8)
27,560
(122.6)

11,930
(53.1)
14,575
(64.8)
22,860
(101.7)
30,190
(134.3)

13,010
(57.9)
16,830
(74.9)
25,085
(111.6)
31,355
(139.5)

13,790
(61.3)
18,030
(80.2)
26,590
(118.3)
33,240
(147.9)

1
2
3
4

See Section 3.1.7 for explanation on development of load values.


See Section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in Tables 44-45 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in Table 43.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
5 Data is for temperature range A: Max. short term temperature = 110 F (43 C), max. long term temperature = 80 F (26 C).
For temperature range B: Max. short term temperature = 162 F (72 C), max. long term temperature = 110 F (43 C) multiply above value by 0.34.
Short term elevated concrete temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g., as a result of diurnal cycling. Long term concrete temperatures are
roughly constant over significant periods of time.
6 Tabular values are for dry concrete conditions. For water saturated concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.69.
For water-filled drilled holes multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.62.
For submerged (under water) applications multiply design strength (factored resistance) by 0.64.
7 Tabular values are for short term loads only. For sustained loads including overhead use, see Section 3.1.7.5.
8 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength (factored resistance) by a as follows:
For sand-lightweight, a = 0.51. For all-lightweight, a = 0.45.
9 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply above value by seis = 0.49. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on
seismic applications.
10 Tabular values are for holes drilled in concrete with carbide tipped hammer drill bit. For diamond core drilling multiply above value by 0.53.
Diamond core drilling is not permitted cracked concrete and is not permitted for the water-filled or underwater (submerged) applications.

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Table 43 - Steel design strength (factored resistance) for steel bolt / cap
screw for Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts1
ACI 318 Appendix D Based Design
ASTM A193 Grade B8M
stainless steel2

ASTM A193 B72


Tensile3
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4
Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic
Shear5
Vsa
lb (kN)

Tensile3
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4
Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic
Shear5
Vsa
lb (kN)

3/8-16
UNC

6,300

3,490

2,443

5,540

3,070

2,149

(28.0)

(15.5)

(10.9)

(24.6)

(13.7)

(9.6)

1/2-13
UNC

11,530

6,385

4,470

10,145

5,620

3,934

(51.3)

(28.4)

(19.9)

(45.1)

(25.0)

(17.5)

5/8-11
UNC

18,365

10,170

7,119

16,160

8,950

6,265

(81.7)

(45.2)

(31.7)

(71.9)

(39.8)

(27.9)

3/4-10
UNC

27,180

15,055

10,539

23,915

13,245

9,272

(120.9)

(67.0)

(46.9)

(106.4)

(58.9)

(41.2)

Thread
size

1
2
3
4
5

See Section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength (factored resistance) value to ASD value.
Steel bolt / cap screw for Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN inserts are considered brittle steel elements.
Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Shear = 0.60 Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Seismic shear values determined by multiplying Vsa x V,seis where V,seis = 0.7 for steel bolt.
See Section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

3.2.3

3.2.5
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
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Table 44 - Load adjustment factors for Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts in uncracked concrete1,2.3
HIS-N and HIS-RN
all diameters
uncracked
concrete

Thread
size

in.

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
3-1/4 (83)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-1/2 (140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
> 48 (1219)

Edge Distance in Shear


Spacing factor
in tension
AN
3/8

1/2

4-3/8

(111)
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.87
0.92
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(127)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.85
0.89
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3/4

3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.93
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.90
1.00
1.00
1.00

(111)
0.34
0.38
0.44
0.47
0.50
0.57
0.66
0.74
0.82
0.90
0.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
0.38
0.43
0.46
0.48
0.54
0.61
0.69
0.76
0.84
0.91
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

3/4

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.37
0.39
0.41
0.45
0.49
0.54
0.58
0.64
0.70
0.81
0.93
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.35
0.37
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.50
0.53
0.57
0.66
0.76
0.85
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(111)
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.85
0.94
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.83
0.91
0.99
1.00

5/8

3/4

3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.99

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.90

(111)
0.15
0.21
0.29
0.34
0.39
0.49
0.60
0.71
0.83
0.96
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
0.19
0.26
0.30
0.35
0.43
0.53
0.63
0.74
0.86
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

3/4

3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.17
0.19
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.40
0.47
0.55
0.62
0.78
0.96
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.15
0.17
0.21
0.26
0.31
0.36
0.41
0.47
0.59
0.73
0.87
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(111)
0.31
0.38
0.44
0.47
0.50
0.57
0.66
0.74
0.82
0.90
0.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
0.38
0.43
0.46
0.48
0.54
0.61
0.69
0.76
0.84
0.91
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
3/4

3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.33
0.39
0.41
0.45
0.49
0.54
0.58
0.64
0.70
0.81
0.93
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.29
0.33
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.50
0.53
0.57
0.66
0.76
0.85
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(111)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.64
0.69
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.84
0.91
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.87
0.94
0.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

3/4

6-3/4 8-1/8
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.85
0.99
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.64
0.69
0.73
0.78
0.90
1.00
1.00
1.00

Table 45 - Load adjustment factors for Hilti HIS-N and HIS-RN internally threaded inserts in cracked concrete1,2.3
HIS-N and HIS-RN
all diameters
cracked
concrete

Thread
size

in.

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete Thickness (h), - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hef
(mm)
3-1/4 (83)
4
(102)
5
(127)
5-1/2 (140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
> 48 (1219)

Edge Distance in Shear


Spacing factor
in tension
AN
3/8

1/2

4-3/8

(111)
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.87
0.92
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(127)
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.85
0.89
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

Edge distance factor


in tension
RN
3/4

3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.93
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.90
1.00
1.00
1.00

(111)
0.54
0.59
0.66
0.69
0.73
0.80
0.88
0.96
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
0.54
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.71
0.77
0.83
0.90
0.96
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

3/4

Spacing factor
in shear4
AV
3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.59
0.64
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.84
0.89
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.61
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.84
0.94
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(111)
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.86
0.95
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.83
0.91
0.99
1.00

5/8

3/4

3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.74
0.81
0.87
0.99

To edge
RV

Toward edge
RV

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.91

(111)
0.16
0.21
0.30
0.34
0.39
0.49
0.60
0.72
0.84
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
0.19
0.26
0.31
0.35
0.44
0.54
0.64
0.75
0.86
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

3/4

3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.17
0.19
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.41
0.48
0.55
0.63
0.79
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.15
0.17
0.21
0.26
0.31
0.36
0.42
0.48
0.60
0.73
0.87
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(111)
0.31
0.42
0.59
0.69
0.78
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
0.38
0.53
0.61
0.70
0.88
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

Concrete thickness
factor in shear5
HV
3/4

3/8

6-3/4 8-1/8 4-3/8


(171)
n/a
n/a
0.34
0.39
0.44
0.56
0.68
0.82
0.95
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.29
0.34
0.42
0.52
0.62
0.72
0.83
0.95
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(111)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.64
0.69
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.84
0.91
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

1/2
5
(127)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.88
0.94
0.99
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

5/8

3/4

6-3/4 8-1/8
(171)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.99
1.00
1.00
1.00

(206)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.64
0.69
0.74
0.78
0.90
1.00
1.00
1.00

1 Linear interpolation not permitted


2 Shaded area with reduced edge distance is permitted provided the installation torque is reduced to 0.30 Tmax for 5d < s < 16-in. and to 0.5 Tmax for s > 16-in.
3 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with a thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative. To
optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using the design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
4 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
5 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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3.2.4.4 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

HIT-RE 500-SD volume charts


Table 46 - Threaded rod installation
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Nominal
bit
diameter
in.

Adhesive volume
required
per inch of
embedment in 3

1/4

5/16

0.055

3/8

7/16

0.095

1/2

9/16

0.133

5/8

3/4

0.261

3/4

7/8

0.326

7/8

0.391

1-1/8

0.478

1-1/4

1-3/8

0.626

The useable volume of HIT-RE 500-SD refill


cartridge is 16.5 in3 (270 ml)

Table 47 - Rebar installation1

Rebar
size

Nominal bit1
diameter
in.

Adhesive
volume
required
per Inch of
embedment
in 3

#3

1/2

0.110

#4

5/8

0.146

#5

3/4

0.176

#6

7/8

0.218

#7

0.252

#8

1-1/8

0.299

#9

1-3/8

0.601

#10

1-1/2

0.659

#11

1-3/4

1.037

3.2.3

3.2.5

The useable volume of HIT-RE 500-SD


medium refill is 26.9 in3 (440 ml)

1 Rebar diameter may vary. Use smallest drill bit


which will accommodate rebar.

The useable volume of HIT-RE 500-SD


medium refill is 81.8 in3 (1340 ml)

Table 49 - Resistance of HIT-RE 500-SD to chemicals

Example:
5/8-in. diameter rod with an embedment
of 10 inches:

Chemical

Chemicals Tested

Alkaline

Concrete drilling mud (10%) pH=12.6


Concrete drilling mud (10%) pH=13.2
Concrete potash solution (10%)
pH=14.0
Acetic acid (10%)1
Nitric acid (10%)1
Hydrochloric acid (10%) 3 month Sulfuric acid (10%)

10 in. x 0.26 in3 /in. = 2.6 in3/fastening


16.5 in3/cartridge 2.6 in3/fastening
6 fastenings/cartridge
81.8 in3/cartridge 2.6 in3/fastening
31 fastenings/cartridge

Acids

Solvents

Benzyl alcohol
Ethanol
Ethyl acetate
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
Trichlorethylene
Xylene (mixture)

Chemicals
used on job
sites

Concrete plasticizer
Diesel oil
Oil
Petrol
Oil for form work (forming oil)
Salt water
de-mineralized water
salt spraying test
SO2
Environment/weather

Table 48 - HIT-RE 500-SD cure time


Base material
temperature
F

Gel Time

Full Cure

41
50
59
68
86
104

5
10
15
20
30
40

2.5 h
2h
1.5 h
30 min
20 min
12 min

72 h
48 h
24 h
12 h
8h
4h

Environmental
chemicals

3.2.4

Resistant

Not
Resistant

3.2.5

+
+
+

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

3.2.5

3.2.6

3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Concrete was dissolved by acid.

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3.2.4 HIT-RE 500-SD Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System


3.2.4.5 Ordering information1

HIT-RE 500-SD Epoxy Adhesive


Order information
Description

Qty of foil
packs

Package contents

HIT-RE 500-SD (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) foil pack with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack

HIT-RE 500-SD Master Carton (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (25) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8
filler tube per pack

25

HIT-RE 500-SD Combo (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (25) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8
filler tube per pack and (1) HDM 500 manual dispenser

25

HIT-RE 500-SD Master Carton (16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (20) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8
filler tube per pack

20

HIT-RE 500-SD Combo (16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes (2) master cartons containing (20) foil packs each with (1) mixer
and 3/8 filler tube per pack and (1) HDM 500 manual dispenser

40

HIT-RE 500-SD Jumbo (47.3 fl oz/1400 ml)

Includes (4) jumbo foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack

HIT-RE 500-SD Jumbo (47.3 fl oz/1400 ml)


Pallet Combo

Includes (64) jumbo foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8 filler tube per pack
and (1) P8000 pneumatic dispenser

64

HIT-RE-M Static Mixer

For use with HIT-RE 500-SD cartridges

1 For complete information about Hilti anchors, adhesive anchoring dispensers, drilled hole preparation and other adhesive anchoring accessories, see HIT-HY 200
Anchoring System, Section 3.2.3.5 Ordering Information.

Fastener Components

HDE 500
Battery
Dispenser

HAS Threaded Rods

HIS-N Internally Threaded Inserts

Rebar (supplied by contractor)

HIT REMixer

HIT-RE 500-SD
Refill Pack

Refill Pack Holder

HDM 500
Manual
Dispenser

HIT-RE 500-SD
Medium Cartridge

Refill Pack Holder


HIT-RE 500-SD
Jumbo Cartridge

P3500
Dispenser

P8000D
Dispenser

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3.2.5 HIT-RE 500 Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System


3.2.5.1

Product Description

3.2.5.1 Product description

3.2.5.2

Material Specifications

3.2.5.3

Technical Data

3.2.5.4

Installation Instructions

3.2.5.5

Ordering Information

The Hilti HIT-RE 500 System is a high


strength, two part epoxy adhesive.
The system consists of a side-by-side
adhesive refill pack, a mixing nozzle, a
HIT dispenser with refill pack holder,
and either a threaded rod, rebar, HIS
internally threaded insert or smooth
epoxy coated bar. HIT-RE 500 is
specifically designed for fastening into
solid base materials such as concrete,
grout, stone or solid masonry.
HIT-RE 500 is also suitable for use
under exceptional conditions such as:

Listings/Approvals
NSF/ANSI Std 61
certification for use in potable water
Europan Technical Approval
ETA-04/0027
ETA-08/0105

Underwater Fastenings

Independent Code Evaluation


LEED Credit 4.1-Low Emitting
Materials
The Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED ) Green
Building Rating systemTM is the nationally
accepted benchmark for the design,
construction and operation of high
performance green buildings.

Oversized Holes
Diamond Cored Holes

Meets requirements of
ASTM C881-90, Type IV, Grade 2
and 3, Class A, B, C except
gel times
Meets requirements of AASHTO
specification M235, Type IV, Grade
3, Class A, B, C except gel times
Mixing tube provides proper
mixing, eliminates measuring
errors and minimizes waste
Contains no styrene and virtually
odorless
May be installed in concrete with
temperatures ranging from 23F
to 104F (-5C to 40C) with no
degrading of bond strength.

To meet specific handling requirements


for those conditions, refer to
instructions for use and/or contact
Hilti for assistance.

May be installed in concrete with


temperatures ranging from 23F
to 104F (-5C to 40C) with no
degrading of bond strength.

Product features

Good bond strength in elevated


service temperatures

Superior bond performance


Use in diamond cored or
pneumatic drilled holes.

Excellent resistance to weathering


Suitable for oversized holes

Underwater applications down to


165 ft (50 m)
Meets DOT requirements for
most states. Contact Hilti Technical
Services for more information.

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Guide specifications
Master format section:
Previous 2004 Format
03250
03 16 00 Concrete
anchors
Related Sections:
03200
03 20 00 Concrete
reinforcing
05050
05 50 00 Metal
fabrications
05120
05 10 00 Structural metal
framing
Injectable adhesive shall be used
for installation of all reinforcing steel
dowels or threaded anchor rods and
inserts into existing concrete. Adhesive
shall be furnished in side-by-side refill
packs which keep component A and
component B separate. Side-by-side
packs shall be designed to compress
during use to minimize waste volume.
Side-by-side packs shall also be
designed to accept static mixing nozzle
which thoroughly blends component A
and component B and allows injection
directly into drilled hole. Only injection
tools and static mixing nozzles as
supplied by manufacturer shall be used.
Manufacturers instructions shall be
followed. Injection adhesive shall be
formulated to include resin and hardener
to provide optimal curing speed as well
as high strength and stiffness. Typical
curing time at 68F (20C) shall be
approximately 12 hours.

Anchor rods shall be end stamped


to show the grade of steel and overall
rod length. Anchor rods shall be
manufactured to meet the following
requirements:
1. ISO 898 Class 5.8
2. ASTM A193, Grade B7 high strength
carbon steel anchor;
3. AISI 304 or AISI 316 stainless steel,
meeting the requirements of ASTM F593
condition CW.
Special order length HAS Rods may
vary from standard product.

3.2.3

Nuts and washers Shall be furnished


to meet the requirements of the above
anchor rod specifications.
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Injection adhesive shall be HIT-RE 500


as furnished by Hilti.

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3.2.5.2 Material specifications
Table 1 - Material properties of fully cured HIT-RE 500 adhesive
Bond Strength ASTM C882-911
2 day cure
7 day cure
Compressive Strength ASTM D695-961

12.4 MPa
12.4 MPa
82.7 MPa

1,800 psi
1,800 psi
12,000 psi

Compressive Modulus ASTM D695-961

1,493 MPa

0.22 x 106 psi

Tensile Strength 7 day ASTM D638-97

43.5 MPa

6,310 psi

Elongation at break ASTM D638-97

2.0%
63C

Heat Deflection Temperature ASTM D648-95


Absorption ASTM D570-95
Linear Coefficient of Shrinkage on Cure ASTM D2566-86
Electrical resistance DIN IEC 93 (12.93)

146F
0.06%
0.004

6.6 x 1013 /m

1.7 x 1012 /in.

1 Minimum values obtained as the result of tests at 23F, 40F and 60F.

HAS-E carbon steel specifications


Carbon steel rods conform to ISO 898 class 5.8 with a minimum tensile strength of 72.5 ksi (500 MPa) and a minimum yield
strength of 58 ksi (400 MPa).
HAS-E nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5
HAS-E washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS-E rod, nut and washer has an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC 1
HAS Super high strength specifications
Carbon steel rods manufactured from ASTM A193, Grade B7, with a minimum tensile strength of 125 ksi (862 MPa) and a
minimum yield strength of 105 ksi (724 MPa).
HAS Super nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5
HAS Super washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS Super rods, nuts and washers, except the 7/8-in. diameter, have an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC 1
7/8-in. HAS Super rods, nuts and washers are hot-dip galvanized in accordance with ASTM A153
HAS-R 304 stainless steel specifications
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW with a
minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi (689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW with a
minimum tensile strength of 85 ksi (586 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 45 ksi (310 MPa).
AISI Type 304 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594
AISI Type 304 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HAS-R 316 stainless steel specifications
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel with a minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi (689
MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW or
cold worked.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594
AISI Type 316 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A Plain.
HIS-N and HIS-NR internally threaded insert specifications
3/8-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum tensile strength of
71.1 ksi (490 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 59.5 ksi (410 MPa).
1/2-, 5/8- and 3/4-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum tensile strength of 66.7 ksi (460 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 54.4 ksi (375 MPa).
HIS-NR is manufactured from X5CrNiMo 17122 K700 stainless steel conforming to DIN EN 10088-3 with a minimum tensile
strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 50.8 ksi (350 MPa).
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3.2.5.3 Technical data
Table 2 - HAS rod installation specifications installed with HIT-RE 500 adhesive anchor system
Setting
information
Drill bit diameter1
Standard effective embedment

Symbol

Units

do
hef,std

Installation torque
embedment hef,std

Tinst

Installation torque
embedment < hef,std

Tinst

Minimum concrete member thickness

hmin

Nominal anchor diameter


3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

in.

7/16

9/16

11/16

13/16

15/16

1-1/16

1-1/2

in.

3-1/2

4-1/4

6-5/8

7-1/2

8-1/4

12

(mm)

(90)

(110)

(125)

(170)

(190)

(210)

(305)

ft-lb

18

30

75

150

175

235

400

(Nm)

(24)

(41)

(102)

(203)

(237)

(319)

(540)

ft-lb

15

20

50

105

125

165

280

(Nm)

(20)

(27)

(68)

(142)

(169)

(224)

(375)

in.

hef+2

hef+2-1/4

hef+3

(mm)

hef+51

hef+57

hef+76

1 Hole may be drilled with rotary hammer drill or Hilti DD EC-1 Diamond Coring System.

3.2.3

Table 3 - HIS-N and HIS-RN installation specifications with HIT-RE 500 adhesive anchor system
Setting
information

Thread size

Symbol

Units

Outside diameter of insert

in.

0.65

0.81

1.00

1.09

Nominal bit diameter1

do

in.

11/16

7/8

1-1/8

1-1/4

in.

4-3/8

6-5/8

8-1/4

(mm)

(110)

(125)

(170)

(210)

in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4
1-7/8

Standard effective embedment

hef,std
minimum

Bolt engagement

maximum

hs

Installation torque

Tinst

minimum concrete member thickness

hmin

3/8-16 UNC 1/2-13 UNC 5/8-11 UNC 3/4-10 UNC

in.

15/16

1-3/16

1-1/2

ft-lb

18

30

75

150

(Nm)

(24)

(41)

(102)

(203)

in.

5.9

6.7

9.1

10.6

(mm)

(150)

(170)

(230)

(270)

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5

1 Hole may be drilled with rotary hammer drill or Hilti DD EC-1 Diamond Coring System.

3.2.6

Table 4 - Rebar installation specifications with HIT-RE 500 adhesive anchor system
Setting
information
Drill bit diameter1,2

Symbol

Units

do

in.

Rebar size
No. 3

No. 4

No. 5

No. 6

No. 7

No. 8

No. 9

No. 10

No. 11

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/8

1-3/8

1-1/2

1-9/16

1 Rebar diameters may vary. Use the smallest diameter drill bit which will accomodate the rebar.
2 Hole may be drilled with rotary hammer drill or Hilti DD EC-1 Diamond Coring System.

Figure 1 HAS rod specifications

3.2.7
3.2.8

Figure 2 HIS-N and HIS-RN specifications

Combined shear and tension loading

( ) ( )
Nd

N rec

5/3

Vd

Vrec

5/3

1.0

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Table 5 - HIT-RE 500 allowable and ultimate bond/concrete capacity for HAS rods in normal weight concrete1,2,3,4
HIT-RE 500
Allowable bond/concrete capacity
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

Tensile
Effective
embedment
in. (mm)
1-3/4
(44)
3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
2-1/4
(57)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
2-7/8
(73)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(190)
3-3/8
(86)
6-3/4
(172)
9
(229)
4
(101)
7-7/8
(200)
10-1/2
(267)
4-1/2
(114)
9
(229)
12
(305)
5-5/8
(143)
11-1/4
(286)
15
(381)

HIT-RE 500
Ultimate bond/concrete capacity

Shear

Tensile

Shear

'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi
(13.8 MPa)
(27.6 MPa)
(13.8 MPa)
(27.6 MPa)
(13.8 MPa)
(27.6 MPa)
(13.8 MPa)
(27.6 MPa)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
645
(2.9)
2,190
(9.7)
2,420
(10.8)
1,130
(5.0)
4,045
(18.0)
4,775
(21.2)
1,690
(7.5)
6,560
(29.2)
7,320
(32.6)
2,310
(10.3)
8,670
(38.6)
10,385
(46.2)
3,005
(13.4)
12,495
(55.6)
14,705
(65.4)
3,945
(17.5)
13,845
(61.6)
17,935
(79.8)
5,760
(25.6)
24,610
(109.5)
34,130
(151.8)

1,095
(4.9)
2,585
(11.5)
2,585
(11.5)
1,965
(8.7)
5,275
(23.5)
5,380
(23.9)
3,045
(13.5)
7,355
(32.7)
7,515
(33.4)
4,515
(20.1)
10,755
(47.8)
12,995
(57.8)
5,665
(25.2)
15,875
(70.6)
16,185
(72.0)
8,440
(37.5)
17,365
(77.2)
17,935
(79.8)
12,815
(57.0)
31,620
(140.7)
35,270
(156.9)

1,510
(6.7)
3,155
(14.0)
4,855
(21.6)
2,510
(11.2)
5,610
(25.0)
8,635
(38.4)
5,245
(23.3)
8,760
(39.0)
13,615
(60.6)
7,335
(32.6)
12,615
(56.1)
19,430
(86.4)
7,795
(34.7)
17,175
(76.4)
26,440
(117.6)
10,035
(44.6)
22,435
(99.8)
34,535
(153.6)
14,760
(65.7)
35,050
(155.9)
53,960
(240.0)

2,135
(9.5)
4,460
(19.8)
6,860
(30.5)
3,550
(15.8)
7,935
(35.3)
12,210
(54.3)
7,420
(33.0)
12,395
(55.1)
19,080
(84.9)
10,370
(46.1)
17,840
(79.4)
27,470
(122.2)
11,020
(49.0)
24,290
(108.0)
37,390
(166.3)
14,190
(63.1)
31,720
(141.1)
48,830
(217.2)
20,870
(92.8)
49,570
(220.5)
76,300
(339.4)

2,580
(11.5)
8,760
(39.0)
9,685
(43.1)
4,530
(20.2)
16,185
(72.0)
19,095
(84.9)
6,770
(30.1)
26,240
(116.7)
29,290
(130.3)
9,250
(41.1)
34,685
(154.3)
41,535
(184.8)
12,030
(53.5)
49,975
(222.3)
58,820
(261.6)
15,790
(70.2)
55,380
(246.3)
71,740
(319.1)
23,045
(102.5)
9,8430
(437.8)
136,525
(607.3)

4,370
(19.4)
10,345
(46.0)
10,335
(46.0)
7,860
(35.0)
21,095
(93.8)
21,520
(95.7)
12,175
(54.2)
29,420
(130.9)
30,060
(133.7)
18,065
(80.4)
43,020
(191.4)
51,985
(231.2)
22,670
(100.8)
63,495
(282.4)
64,730
(287.9)
33,765
(150.2)
69,465
(309.0)
71,740
(319.1)
51,270
(228.1)
126,480
(562.6)
141,090
(627.6)

4,530
(20.2)
9,460
(42.1)
14,560
(64.8)
7,525
(33.5)
16,820
(74.8)
25,900
(115.2)
15,735
(70.0)
26,280
(116.9)
40,480
(180.1)
22,000
(97.9)
37,840
(168.3)
58,280
(259.2)
23,375
(104.0)
51,520
(229.2)
79,320
(352.8)
30,104
(133.9)
67,300
(299.4)
103,600
(460.8)
44,280
(197.0)
105,140
(467.7)
161,880
(720.1)

6,405
(28.4)
13,380
(59.5)
20,580
(91.5)
10,640
(47.3)
23,800
(105.9)
36,620
(162.9)
22,250
(99.0)
37,180
(165.4)
57,240
(254.6)
31,108
(138.4)
53,520
(238.1)
82,400
(366.5)
33,050
(147.0)
72,860
(324.1)
112,160
(498.9)
42,565
(189.3)
95,160
(423.3)
146,480
(651.6)
62,610
(278.5)
148,710
(661.5)
228,900
(1018.2)

1 Influence factors for spacing and/or edge distance are applied to allowable concrete/bond values above, and then compared to the steel
value. The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
2 Average ultimate concrete shear capacity based on Strength Design Method for standard and deep embedment and based on testing
for shallow embedment.
3 All values based on holes drilled with carbide bit and installed per manufacturers instructions. Ultimate tensile concrete/bond loads
represent the average values obtained in testing.
4 For underwater applications with a maximum depth of 165 ft (50 m), reduce the tabulated concrete/bond values 30% to account for reduced
mechanical properties of saturated concrete.

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Table 6 - Allowable steel strength for carbon steel and stainless steel HAS rods1
HAS-E
ISO 898 Class 5.8

HAS Super
ASTM A193 B7

HAS SS
AISI 304/316 SS

Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Tensile

Shear

Tensile

Shear

Tensile

Shear

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

3/8

2,640
(11.7)

1,360
(6.0)

4,555
(20.3)

2,345
(10.4)

3,645
(16.2)

1,875
(8.3)

1/2

4,700
(20.9)

2,420
(10.8)

8,100
(36.0)

4,170
(18.5)

6,480
(28.8)

3,335
(14.8)

5/8

7,340
(32.7)

3,780
(16.8)

12,655
(56.3)

6,520
(29.0)

10,125
(45.0)

5,215
(23.2)

3/4

10,570
(47.0)

5,445
(24.2)

18,225
(81.1)

9,390
(41.8)

12,390
(55.1)

6,385
(28.4)

7/8

14,385
(64.0)

7,410
(33.0)

24,805
(110.3)

12,780
(56.9)

16,865
(75.0)

8,690
(38.6)

18,790
(83.6)

9,680
(43.0)

32,400
(144.1)

16,690
(74.2)

22,030
(98.0)

11,350
(50.5)

29,360

15,125

50,620

26,080

34,425

17,735

(130.6)

(67.3)

(225.2)

(116.0)

(153.1)

(78.9)

1-1/4

3.2.3

3.2.4

1 Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction (ASD):


Tensile = 0.33 x Fu x Nominal Area

3.2.4

Shear = 0.17 x Fu x Nominal Area

Table 7 - Ultimate steel strength for carbon steel and stainless steel HAS rods1
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

HAS-E
ISO 898 Class 5.8

HAS Super
ASTM A193 B7

3.2.4

HAS SS
AISI 304/316 SS

Yield

Tensile

Shear

Yield

Tensile

Shear

Yield

Tensile

Shear

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

lb (kN)

4,495
(20.0)

6,005
(26.7)

3,605
(16.0)

8,135
(36.2)

10,350
(43.4)

6,210
(27.6)

5,035
(22.4)

8,280
(36.8)

4,970
(22.1)

3.2.6

8230

10,675
(47.5)

6,405
(28.5)

14,900
(66.3)

18,405
(79.0)

11,040
(49.1)

9,225
(41.0)

14,720
(65.5)

8,835
(39.3)

3.2.7

(58.3)

16,680
(74.2)

10,010
(44.5)

23,730
(105.6)

28,760
(125.7)

17,260
(76.8)

14,690
(65.3)

23,010
(102.4)

13,805
(61.4)

3.2.8

3/4

19,400
(86.3)

24,020
(106.9)

14,415
(64.1)

35,120
(156.2)

41,420
(185.7)

24,850
(110.5)

15,050
(66.9)

28,165
(125.3)

16,800
(75.2)

7/8

26,780
(119.1)

32,695
(145.4)

19,620
(87.3)

48,480
(215.7)

56,370
(256.9)

33,825
(150.5)

20,775
(92.4)

38,335
(170.5)

23,000
(102.3)

35,130
(156.3)

42,705
(190.0)

25,625
(114.0)

63,600
(282.9)

73,630
(337.0)

44,180
(196.5)

27,255
(121.2)

50,070
(222.7)

30,040
(133.6)

56,210

66,730

40,035

101,755

115,050

69,030

43,610

78,235

46,940

(250.0)

(296.8)

(178.1)

(452.6)

(511.8)

(307.1)

(194.0)

(348.0)

(208.8)

3/8
1/2
5/8

1-1/4

(36.6)
13110

3.2.5

1 Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction 2nd Ed. (LRFD):
Yield = F y x tensile stress area

Tensile = 0.75 x Fu x nominal area


Shear = 0.45 x Fu x nominal area

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Table 8 - HIT-RE 500 allowable bond or concrete capacity and steel strength for HIS-N and HIS-RN inserts1
HIT-RE 500 allowable bond/concrete
capacity2
Thread
size
in.
3/8-16 UNC
1/2-13 UNC
5/8-11 UNC
3/4-10 UNC

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

Steel bolt strength2


ASTM A325
carbon steel

ASTM F593
stainless steel

Tensile
(13.8 MPa)
lb (kN)

Shear
(13.8 MPa)
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

4-3/8

2,870

1,565

4,370

2,250

3,645

1,875

(110)

(12.8)

(7.0)

(19.4)

(10.0)

(16.2)

(8.3)

4,530

2,890

7,775

4,005

6,480

3,335

(127)

(20.1)

(12.9)

(34.6)

(17.8)

(28.8)

(14.8)

6-5/8

8,255

4,635

12,150

6,260

10,125

5,215

(168)

(36.7)

(20.6)

(54.0)

(27.8)

(45.0)

(23.2)

8-1/4

9,030

6,695

17,945

9,010

12,395

6,385

(210)

(40.1)

(29.8)

(77.8)

(40.1)

(55.1)

(28.4)

Table 9 - HIT-RE 500 ultimate bond or concrete capacity and steel strength for HIS-N and HIS-RN inserts1
HIT-RE 500 ultimate bond/concrete
capacity
Thread
size
in.
3/8-16 UNC
1/2-13 UNC
5/8-11 UNC
3/4-10 UNC

Ultimate bolt strength2


ASTM A325
carbon steel

ASTM F593
stainless steel

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

Tensile
(13.8 MPa)
lb (kN)

Shear
(13.8 MPa)
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

4-3/8

11,480

6,260

9,935

5,960

8,280

4,970

(110)

(51.0)

(27.8)

(44.2)

(26.5)

(36.8)

(22.1)

18,115

11,565

17,665

10,600

14,720

8,835

(127)

(80.5)

(51.4)

(78.6)

(47.2)

(65.5)

(39.3)

6-5/8

33,025

18,550

27,610

16,565

23,010

13,805

(168)

(146.9)

(82.5)

(122.8)

(73.7)

(102.4)

(61.4)

8-1/4

36,125

26,775

39,760

23,855

28,165

16,900

(210)

(160.6)

(119.1)

(176.9)

(106.1)

(125.3)

(75.1)

1 Use lower value of either allowable bond/concrete capacity or steel strength. Minimum concrete compressive strength 'c is 2,000 psi.

2 Steel values in accordance with AISC


ASTM A325 bolts
Fy = 92 ksi , Fu = 120 ksi
ASTM F593 (AISI 304/316) Fy = 65 ksi, Fu = 100 ksi for 3/8- through 5/8 in.

Fy = 45 ksi, Fu = 85 ksi for 3/4-in.
Allowable load values
Ultimate load values
Tension = 0.33 x Fu x Anom Tension = 0.75 x Fu x A nom
Shear = 0.17 x Fu x Anom
Shear = 0.45 x Fu x A nom

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Table 10 - HIT-RE 500 ultimate bond capacity and steel strength for rebar in concrete
Concrete compressive strength
'c = 2000 psi (13.8 MPa)

Rebar
size

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

Ultimate
bond
strength
lb (kN)

3-3/8
(86)
4-1/2
(114)
4-1/2
(114)
6
(152)
5-5/8
(143)
7-1/2
(191)
6-3/4
(171)
9
(229)
7-7/8
(200)
10-1/2
(267)
9
(229)
12
(305)
10-1/8
(257)
13-1/2
(343)
11-1/4
(286)
15
(381)
12-3/8
(314)
16-1/2
(419)

10,105
(45.0)
10,920
(48.6)
15,980
(71.1)
18,830
(83.8)
20,630
(91.8)
24,870
(110.6)
33,695
(149.9)
38,960
(173.3)
40,525
(180.3)
48,460
(215.6)
63,940
(284.4)
69,610
(309.7)
72,245
(321.4)
94,205
(419.1)
92,000
(409.3)
95,850
(426.4)
118,615
(527.6)
123,570
(549.7)

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

Grade 60 rebar

'c = 4000 psi (27.6 MPa)

Embed. to
develop
yield
strength1
in. (mm)

Embed. to
develop
tensile
strength1
in. (mm)

2-1/4
(57)

3-3/8
(86)

3-3/8
(86)

5-5/8
(143)

5-1/8
(130)

8-7/8
(225)

5-3/8
(136)

9-3/8
(238)

7
(178)

12-3/8
(314)

8-1/4
(210)

12-7/8
(327)

8-1/2
(216)

13
(330)

9-3/8
(238)

17-7/8
(454)

9-7/8
(251)

18-3/4
(476)

Ultimate
bond
strength
lb (kN)

Embed. to
develop
yield
strength1
in. (mm)

Embed. to
develop
tensile
strength1
in. (mm)

Yield
strength
lb (kN)

Tensile
strength
lb (kN)

2-1/8
(54)

3-1/4
(84)

6,600
(29.4)

9,900
(44.0)

3
(76)

4-3/8
(111)

12,000
(53.4)

18,000
(80.1)

10,810
(48.1)
10,810
(48.1)
18,540
(82.5)
18,655
(83.0)
27,790
(123.6)
27,790
(128.6)
44,675
(198.7)
44,870
(200.0)
59,340
(264.0)
61,720
(274.6)
72,820
(323.9)
72,950
(324.5)
81,235
(361.4)
84,015
(373.7)
96,725
(430.3)
97,070
(431.8)
123,120
(547.7)
123,790
(550.7)

3.2.3
3-7/8
(98)

5-3/4
(146)

18,600
(82.7)

27,900
(124.1)

4
(102)

6
(152)

26,400
(117.4)

39,600
(176.2)

4-7/8
(124)

7-1/4
(184)

36,000
(160.1)

54,000
(240.2)

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

5-7/8
(149)

8-7/8
(225)

47,400
(210.9)

71,100
(316.3)

7-1/2
(191)

12
(305)

60,000
(266.9)

90,000
(400.4)

8-7/8
(225)

14
(356)

76,200
(339.0)

114,300
(508.5)

9-1/2
(241)

16-1/2
(419)

93,600
(416.4)

140,400
(624.6)

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Based on comparison of average ultimate adhesive bond test values versus minimum yield and ultimate tensile strength of rebar. For more
information, contact Hilti.

Table 11 - HIT-RE 500 ultimate tensile bond strength for smooth epoxy coated dowel bars in concrete1
Dowel bar
diameter
in.

Nominal bit
diameter
in.

1-1/8

1-1/4

1-3/8

1-1/2

1-5/8

Embedment
depth
in. (mm)

Ultimate
tensile load
lb (kN)

9
(229)

40,385
(179.7)

1 Minimum concrete compressive strength is 2,400 psi.

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Figure 3 - Anchor spacing and edge distance in concrete
Anchor spacing adjustment factors



s
h ef
s min
s cr

=
=
=
=

Edge distance adjustment factors

Actual spacing
Actual embedment
0.5 h ef
1.5 h ef


c

h ef
cmin
ccr


ll

=
=
=
=
=
=
=

Actual edge distance


Actual embedment
0.5 h ef Tension and shear
1.5 h ef Tension
2.0 h ef Shear
Perpendicular to edge
Parallel to edge

Note: Tables apply for listed


embedment depths. Reduction
factors for other embedment
depths must be calculated
using equations below.

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3(s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin
Edge distance tension
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.3(c/hef) + 0.55
for ccr>c>cmin
Edge distance shear
toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin

Diameter
Adjustment
factor

3/8-in.
Spacing
tension/shear
A

Embedment
1-3/4
depth, in.

Spacing (s)/edge distance (c), in.

Edge distance shear


II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

Table 12 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter anchors

7/8
1
1 11/16
2
2 1/4
2 5/8
3
3 1/2
4
5 1/16
5 1/2
6
6 3/4
8
9

0.70
0.72
0.84
0.89
0.94
1.00

3-3/8

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.91
1.00

4-1/2

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.89
0.92
0.95
1.00

Edge distance
tension
RN
1-3/4
0.70
0.72
0.84
0.89
0.94
1.00

3-3/8

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.91
1.00

4-1/2

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.89
0.92
0.95
1.00

Edge distance shear

Edge distance shear


(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

RV1

1-3/4
0.18
0.22
0.43
0.53
0.60
0.72
0.84
1.00

3-3/8

0.18
0.22
0.27
0.33
0.39
0.47
0.55
0.72
0.79
0.87
1.00

4-1/2

0.18
0.23
0.27
0.33
0.39
0.52
0.57
0.63
0.72
0.87
1.00

RV2

1-3/4
0.46
0.49
0.63
0.69
0.74
0.82
0.90
1.00

3-3/8

0.46
0.49
0.52
0.56
0.60
0.65
0.71
0.82
0.87
0.92
1.00

4-1/2

0.46
0.49
0.52
0.56
0.60
0.69
0.72
0.76
0.82
0.92
1.00

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Anchor spacing and edge distance guidelines in concrete

Note: Tables apply for listed


embedment depths. Reduction
factors for other embedment
depths must be calculated
using equations below.

Table 13 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter anchors


Diameter
Adjustment
factor

1/2-in.

Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. and 3/4-in. diameter anchors

Embedment
2-1/4
depth, in.
1-1/8
1-1/2
1-3/4
2
2-1/4
2-1/2
3
3-3/8
4
4-1/2
5
6
6-3/4
7
8
9
10
11
12

Edge distance
tension
RN

Spacing
tension/shear
A

0.70
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.95
1.00

4-1/2

0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.95
1.00

2-1/4

0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.85
0.89
0.90
0.95
1.00

0.70
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.95
1.00

RV1

0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.95
1.00

2-1/4

0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.85
0.89
0.90
0.95
1.00

0.18
0.27
0.33
0.39
0.45
0.51
0.63
0.72
0.87
1.00

4-1/2

0.18
0.21
0.27
0.32
0.39
0.45
0.51
0.63
0.72
0.75
0.87
1.00

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3 (s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin

(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

4-1/2

Edge distance shear

Edge distance shear

RV2

2-1/4

0.18
0.21
0.27
0.32
0.36
0.45
0.52
0.54
0.63
0.72
0.81
0.90
1.00

0.46
0.52
0.56
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.76
0.82
0.92
1.00

4-1/2

0.46
0.48
0.52
0.55
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.76
0.82
0.84
0.92
1.00

Edge distance tension


cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.3(c/hef) + 0.55
for ccr>c>cmin

0.46
0.48
0.52
0.55
0.58
0.64
0.69
0.70
0.76
0.82
0.88
0.94
1.00

Edge distance shear


toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin
Edge distance shear
II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

Table 14 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. and 3/4-in. diameter anchors
Diameter
Adjustment
factor

5/8-in.

Spacing
tension/shear
A

Spacing (s)/edge distance (c), in.

Embedment
depth, in. 2-7/8
1-7/16 0.70
1-11/16 0.73
2
0.76
2-13/16 0.84
3-3/8 0.90
3-3/4 0.94
4-5/16 1.00
4-1/2
5-1/16
5-5/8
5-3/4
6-3/4
8-7/16
10-1/8
11-1/4
12
13-1/2
15
16
18

Edge distance
tension
RN

( toward edge)

RV1

Edge distance
shear
(II to or away
from edge)

RV2

Spacing
tension/shear
A

5-5/8 7-1/2 2-7/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 2-7/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 2-7/8 5-5/8 7-1/2 3-3/8 6-3/4
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.70
0.84
0.73
0.90
0.75 0.70 0.94
0.78 0.72 1.00
0.79 0.73
0.82 0.75
0.85 0.78
0.86 0.78
0.91 0.82
1.00 0.89
0.96
1.00

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.86
0.91
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.78
0.82
0.89
0.96
1.00

0.18
0.23
0.29
0.44
0.54
0.61
0.72
0.76
0.86
0.97
1.00

0.18
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.56
0.72
0.88
1.00

0.18
0.22
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.32
0.40
0.52
0.64
0.72
0.77
0.88
1.00

0.46
0.49
0.53
0.63
0.70
0.75
0.82
0.84
0.91
0.98
1.00

0.46
0.50
0.52
0.56
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.65
0.71
0.82
0.93
1.00

0.46
0.49
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.56
0.60
0.69
0.77
0.82
0.86
0.93
1.00

0.70
0.73
0.80
0.85
0.88
0.93
0.95
1.00

Edge distance
tension
RN
3-3/8 6-3/4

0.70
0.73
0.80
0.70
0.85
0.72
0.88
0.74
0.93
0.75 0.70 0.95
0.78 0.72 1.00
0.80 0.74
0.81 0.74
0.85 0.78
0.93 0.83
1.00 0.89
0.93
0.95
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.81
0.85
0.93
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.74
0.78
0.83
0.89
0.93
0.95
1.00

Edge distance
shear
( toward edge)

RV1

3-3/8 6-3/4
0.18
0.23
0.36
0.45
0.51
0.60
0.63
0.72
0.81
0.83
1.00

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

3/4-in.

Edge distance
shear

3.2.3

0.18
0.21
0.26
0.27
0.32
0.36
0.37
0.45
0.59
0.72
0.81
0.87
1.00

0.18
0.21
0.25
0.26
0.32
0.42
0.52
0.59
0.63
0.72
0.81
0.87
1.00

Edge distance
shear
(II to or away
from edge)

RV2

3-3/8 6-3/4
0.46
0.49
0.58
0.64
0.68
0.74
0.76
0.82
0.88
0.89
1.00

3.2.5
3.2.6

3.2.7

0.46
0.48
0.51
0.52
0.55
0.58
0.59
0.64
0.73
0.82
0.88
0.92
1.00

3.2.8

0.46
0.48
0.51
0.51
0.55
0.62
0.69
0.73
0.76
0.82
0.88
0.92
1.00

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Anchor spacing and edge distance guidelines in concrete

Note: Tables apply for listed


embedment depths. Reduction
factors for other embedment
depths must be calculated
using equations below.

Table 15 - Load adjustment factors for 7/8-in. diameter anchors


Diameter

7/8-in.

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Embedment
depth, in.
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
3-15/16
4-1/2
5
5-1/4
6
6-1/2
7
8
10
11-13/16
12
14
15-3/4
18
20
21

Edge distance
tension
RN

Spacing
tension/shear
A

Adjustment
factor
4

0.70
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.94
1.00

7-7/8

10-1/2

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.93
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.78
0.84
0.89
0.89
0.95
1.00

4
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.94
1.00

7-7/8

RV1

4
0.18
0.25
0.32
0.38
0.44
0.52
0.59
0.62
0.72
0.79
0.86
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.78
0.84
0.89
0.89
0.95
1.00

7-7/8

0.18
0.22
0.25
0.27
0.32
0.36
0.39
0.46
0.60
0.72
0.73
0.87
1.00

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3 (s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin

(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

10-1/2

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.93
1.00

Edge distance shear

Edge distance shear

RV2

10-1/2

7-7/8

0.46
0.51
0.55
0.60
0.63
0.69
0.73
0.75
0.82
0.87
0.91
1.00

0.18
0.22
0.24
0.27
0.32
0.42
0.52
0.53
0.63
0.72
0.84
0.94
1.00

0.46
0.49
0.51
0.52
0.55
0.58
0.60
0.65
0.74
0.82
0.83
0.92
1.00

10-1/2

Edge distance tension


cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.3(c/hef) + 0.55
for ccr>c>cmin
0.46
0.49
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.62
0.69
0.69
0.76
0.82
0.90
0.97
1.00

Edge distance shear


toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin
Edge distance shear
II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

Table 16 - Load adjustment factors for 1-in. and 1-1/4-in. diameter anchors
Diameter
Adjustment
factor

1-in.

Spacing
tension/shear
A

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Embedment
depth, in. 4-1/2
2-1/4 0.70
2-3/4 0.73
3
0.75
4
0.82
4-1/2 0.85
5
0.88
5-5/8 0.93
6
0.95
6-3/4 1.00
7-1/2
8-1/4
9
10
11
12
13-1/2
14
16-7/8
18
20
22-1/2
24
27
30

12

Edge distance
tension
RN
4-1/2

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.82
0.70
0.85
0.72
0.88
0.74
0.93
0.75 0.70 0.95
0.78 0.72 1.00
0.80 0.74
0.83 0.76
0.85 0.78
0.88 0.80
0.92 0.83
0.95 0.85
1.00 0.89
0.90
0.97
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.95
1.00

12

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.89
0.90
0.97
1.00

1-1/4-in.

Edge distance
shear
( toward edge)

RV1

4-1/2
0.18
0.24
0.27
0.39
0.45
0.51
0.59
0.63
0.72
0.81
0.90
1.00

0.18
0.21
0.25
0.27
0.32
0.36
0.41
0.45
0.51
0.57
0.63
0.72
0.75
0.92
1.00

12

0.18
0.21
0.25
0.28
0.32
0.36
0.41
0.45
0.52
0.54
0.67
0.72
0.81
0.92
1.00

Edge distance
shear
(II to or away
from edge)

RV2

4-1/2
0.46
0.50
0.52
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.73
0.76
0.82
0.88
0.94
1.00

0.46
0.48
0.51
0.52
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.82
0.84
0.96
1.00

12

0.46
0.48
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.69
0.70
0.79
0.82
0.88
0.96
1.00

Spacing
tension/shear
A

Edge distance
tension
RN

5-5/8 11-1/4 15

5-5/8 11-1/4 15

0.70
0.71
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

0.70
0.71
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.70
0.85
0.71
0.87
0.73
0.91
0.75 0.70 0.95
0.77 0.72 0.99
0.79 0.73 1.00
0.82 0.75
0.84 0.77
0.87 0.79
0.91 0.82
0.92 0.83
1.00 0.89
0.91
0.95
1.00

0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.84
0.87
0.91
0.92
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.83
0.89
0.91
0.95
1.00

Edge distance
shear
( toward edge)

RV1

Edge distance
shear
(II to or away
from edge)

RV2

5-5/8 11-1/4 15

5-5/8 11-1/4 15

0.18
0.20
0.29
0.34
0.39
0.45
0.49
0.56
0.63
0.70
0.77
0.87
1.00

0.46
0.47
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.92
0.98
1.00

0.18
0.20
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.39
0.44
0.49
0.56
0.58
0.72
0.77
0.87
1.00

0.18
0.21
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.40
0.41
0.52
0.56
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.88
1.00

0.46
0.47
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.71
0.73
0.82
0.86
0.92
1.00

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.62
0.69
0.71
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.93
1.00

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Figure 4 - Resistance of HIT-RE 500 to chemicals
Chemical

Chemicals Tested

Alkaline

Concrete drilling mud (10%) pH=12.6


Concrete drilling mud (10%) pH=13.2
Concrete potash solution (10%)
pH=14.0
Acetic acid (10%)1
Nitric acid (10%)1
Hydrochloric acid (10%) 3 month Sulfuric acid (10%)

Acids

Solvents

Chemicals
used on job
sites

Environmental
chemicals

Resistant

Benzyl alcohol
Ethanol
Ethyl acetate
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
Trichlorethylene
Xylene (mixture)
Concrete plasticizer
Diesel oil
Oil
Petrol
Oil for form work (forming oil)
Salt water
de-mineralized water
salt spraying test
SO2
Environment/weather

Not
Resistant

+
+
+

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

1 Concrete was dissolved by acid.

37.5% at 212F

100% at 120F

100% at 23F

Note: In actual use, the majority of the resin is encased in


the base material, leaving very little surface area exposed.
Table 17 - Full cure time
Base material temperature
F

Approximate
full curing time

23

72 h

32

50 h

50

10

24 h

68

20

12 h

86

30

8h

104

40

4h

3.2.3

3.2.4

Table 18 - Initial cure time to develop 25% of bond strength 3.2.4

Figure 5 - Influence of temperature on bond strength1,2


Allowable bond strength
% of Load at 70F

Samples of the HIT-RE 500 resin were immersed in the various


chemical compounds for up to one year. At the end of the test
period, the samples were analyzed. Any samples showing
no visible damage and having less than a 25% reduction
in bending (flexural) strength were classified as Resistant.
Samples that were heavily damaged or destroyed were
classified as Not Resistant.

Base material temperature


F

Approximate
initial cure time

23

36 h

32

25 h

50

10

12 h

68

20

6h

86

30

4h

104

40

2h

Base material temperature

1 Test procedure involves the concrete being held at the elevated


temperature for 24 hours then removing it from the controlled
environment and testing to failure.
2 Long term creep test in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance
Criteria AC58 is available; please contact Hilti Technical Services.

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7

Table 19 - Gel time


Base material temperature (F)

3.2.4

Approximate
gel time

23

4h

32

3h

50

10

2h

68

20

30 min

86

30

20 min

104

40

12 min

3.2.8

1 Minimum product temperature must be maintained above 41F


(5C) prior/during installation.
2 Gel times and full cure times are approximate.

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3.2.5 HIT-RE 500 Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System


3.2.5.4 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

HIT-RE 500 Volume


Table 20 - Threaded rod installation
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Nominal
bit
diameter
in.

Adhesive volume
required
per Inch of
embedment in 3

1/4

5/16

0.055

3/8

7/16

0.095

1/2

9/16

0.133

5/8

3/4

0.261

3/4

7/8

0.326

7/8

0.391

1-1/8

0.478

1-1/4

1-3/8

0.626

The useable volume of HIT-RE 500 refill


cartridge is 16.5 in3 (270 ml)
The useable volume of HIT-RE 500 medium
refill is 26.9 in3 (440 ml)

Table 21 - Rebar installation1

Rebar
Size

Nominal bit1
diameter
in.

Adhesive
volume
required
per Inch of
embedment
in 3

#3

1/2

0.110

#4

5/8

0.146

#5

3/4

0.176

#6

7/8

0.218

#7

0.252

#8

1-1/8

0.299

#9

1-3/8

0.601

#10

1-1/2

0.659

#11

1-3/4

1.037

1 Rebar diameter may vary. Use smallest drill bit


which will accommodate rebar.

The useable volume of HIT-RE 500 medium


refill is 81.8 in3 (1340 ml)
Example:
5/8-in. diameter rod with an embedment
of 10 inches:
10 in. x 0.26 in3 /in. = 2.6 in3/fastening
16.5 in3/cartridge 2.6 in3/fastening
6 fastenings/cartridge
81.8 in3/cartridge 2.6 in3/fastening
31 fastenings/cartridge

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HIT-RE 500 Epoxy Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.5


3.2.5.5 Ordering information1
Fastener components

HDE 500
Battery
Dispenser

HAS Threaded Rods

HIS-N Internally Threaded Inserts

HIT-RE 500 11.1 oz


(330 ml)

Refill Pack Holder

HIT REMixer

Rebar supplied by contractor

P3500
Dispenser

HDM 500
Manual
Dispenser

HIT-RE 500 16.9 oz


(500 ml)

Smooth, epoxy coated bar


supplied by contractor

3.2.3
HIT-RE 500 47.3 oz
(1400 ml)

Refill Pack Holder

P8000D
Dispenser

HIT-RE 500 Epoxy Adhesive

3.2.4

Order information
Description

Package contents

Qty of foil packs

HIT-RE 500 (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) refill pack and (1) mixer with filler tube

HIT-RE 500 MC Master Carton (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (25) refill packs and (25) mixer with filler tube

25

HIT-RE 500 (16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes (20) refil packs and (20) mixer with filler tube

20

HIT-RE 500 (47.3 fl oz/1400 ml)

Includes (4) jumbo refil packs and (4) mixder

1 For complete information about Hilti anchors, adhesive anchoring dispensers, drilled hole preparation and other adhesive anchoring accessories, see HIT-HY 200
Anchoring System, Section 3.2.3.5 Ordering Information.

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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HIT-ICE Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.6


3.2.6.1 Product description

3.2.6.1

Product description

HIT-ICE consists of an epoxy acrylate


and hardener. It is formulated for fast
curing and installation in a wide range
of solid base material temperatures.
Designed for colder environmental
installations, HIT-ICE adhesive is a
winter formulation for base material
temperatures down to 10F (23C).

3.2.6.2

Material specifications

3.2.6.3

Technical data

3.2.6.4

Installation instructions

3.2.6.5

Ordering information

The systems consist of adhesive refill


packs, a mixing nozzle, a HIT dispenser
and either a threaded rod, rebar, HIS-N
internally threaded insert or eyebolts.
HIT-ICE is specifically designed for
fastening into solid base materials
such as concrete or grout-filled block.
Product features of HIT-ICE
Small edge distance and anchor
spacing allowance
Mixing tube provides proper
mixing and accurate dispensing
of mixed resin
Contains no styrene and virtually
odorless
Cures quickly over a large range of
base material temperatures
Excellent weathering resistance and
resistance to high temperatures
High load capacities
Guide specifications
Master format section:
Previous 2004 Format
03250
03 16 00 Concrete
anchors
Related Sections:
03200
03 20 00 Concrete
reinforcing
05050
05 50 00 Metal
fabrications
05120
05 10 00 Structural metal
framing

Injectable adhesive shall be used for


installation of all reinforcing steel dowels
or threaded anchor rods and inserts
into new or existing concrete. Adhesive
shall be furnished in containers which
keep component A and component B
separate. Containers shall be designed
to accept static mixing nozzle which
thoroughly blends component A and
component B and allows injection
directly into drilled hole. Only injection
tools and static mixing nozzles as
recommended by manufacturer shall be
used. Manufacturers instructions shall
be followed. Injection adhesive shall be
formulated to include resin and hardener
to provide optimal curing speed as well
as high strength and stiffness. Typical
curing time at 68F shall be 1 hour for
HITICE. Injection adhesive shall be
HITICE, as furnished by Hilti.
Anchor rods shall be end stamped
to show the grade of steel and overall
rod length. Anchor rods shall be
manufactured to meet the following
requirements:
1. ISO 898 Class 5.8; 2. ASTM A193,
Grade B7 high strength carbon steel
anchor; 3. AISI 304 or AISI 316 stainless
steel, meeting the requirements of
ASTM F593 condition CW.

HIT-ICE cartridge
LEED Credit 4.1-Low Emitting
Materials
The Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED ) Green
Building Rating systemTM is the nationally
accepted benchmark for the design,
construction and operation of high
performance green buildings.

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Special order length HAS Rods may


vary from standard product.
Nuts and washers shall be furnished
to meet the requirements of the above
anchor rod specifications.

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3.2.6.2 Material specifications
Table 1 - Material properties of cured HIT-ICE adhesive
Compressive strength
Tensile strength
Water absorption DIN 53495
Electrical resistance DIN/VDE 0303T3

72 MPa
12 MPa

10,440 psi

1,740 psi
2.4%
2x1011 OHM/cm 5.1x1011 OHM/in.

HAS-E carbon steel threaded rod specifications


Carbon steel rods conform to ISO 898 class 5.8 with a minimum tensile strength of 72.5 ksi (500 MPa) and a minimum yield
strength of 58 ksi (400 MPa).
HAS-E nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5.
HAS-E washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS-E rod, nut and washer has an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC 1.
HAS Super high strength threaded rod specifications
Carbon steel rods manufactured from ASTM A193, Grade B7, with a minimum tensile strength of 125 ksi (862 MPa) and a
minimum yield strength of 105 ksi (724 MPa).
HAS Super nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5.
HAS Super washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS Super rods, nuts and washers, except the 7/8-in. diameter, have an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC 1.
7/8-in. HAS Super rods, nuts and washers are hot-dip galvanized in accordance with ASTM A153.
HAS-R 304 stainless steel
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW with a
minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi (689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW with a
minimum tensile strength of 85 ksi (586 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 45 ksi (310 MPa).
AISI Type 304 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594.
AISI Type 304 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS-R 316 stainless steel
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel with a minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi (689
MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW or
cold worked.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HIS-N internally threaded insert specifications
3/8-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum tensile strength of
71.1 ksi (490 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 59.5 ksi (410 MPa).
1/2-, 5/8- and 3/4-in. HIS-N are manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum
tensile strength of 66.7 ksi (460 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 54.4 ksi (375 MPa).
HIS-RN is manufactured from X5CrNiMo 17122 K700 stainless steel conforming to DIN EN 10088-3 with a minimum tensile
strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 50.8 ksi (350 MPa).

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Table 2 - HAS Rod installation specifications installed with HIT-ICE adhesive system
Setting
information

Symbol

Units

do

Nominal bit diameter


Standard effective embedment

hef,std

Installation torque
Embedment hef,std

Tinst1

Installation torque
Embedment < hef,std

Tinst1

Minimum concrete member thickness

hmin

Nominal anchor diameter


3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

in.

7/16

9/16

11/16

13/16

15/16

1-1/16

1-1/2

in.

3-1/2

4-1/4

6-5/8

7-1/2

8-1/4

12

(mm)

(90)

(110)

(125)

(170)

(190)

(210)

(305)

ft-lb

18

30

75

150

175

235

400

(Nm)

(24)

(41)

(102)

(203)

(237)

(319)

(540)

ft-lb

15

20

50

105

125

165

280

(Nm)

(20)

(27)

(68)

(142)

(169)

(224)

(375)

hef+2

hef+2 1/4

in.
(mm)

hef+2

hef+52

hef+2

hef+2

hef+52

hef+2

hef+52

hef+52

hef+52

hef+57

hef+3

hef+76

1 Tinst is the maximum installation torque that may be applied.

Table 3 - HIS-N and HIS-RN installation specifications


Setting information

3.2.3
Thread size

Symbol

Units

Outside diameter of insert

in.

0.65

0.81

1.00

1.09

Nominal bit diameter

do

in.

11/16

7/8

1-1/8

1-1/4

in.

4-3/8

6-3/4

8-1/8

(mm)

(110)

(125)

(170)

(205)

in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

in.

15/16

1-3/16

1-1/2

1-7/8

ft-lb

15

30

60

100

(Nm)

(20)

(40)

(81)

(136)

in.

5.9

6.7

9.1

10.6

(mm)

(150)

(170)

(230)

(270)

Effective embedment

hef
minimum

Thread engagement

hs

maximum

Installation torque

Tinst

Concrete thickness

hmin

3/8-16 UNC 1/2-13 UNC 5/8-11 UNC 3/4-10 UNC

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5

Table 4 - Rebar installation specifications with HIT-ICE adhesive system


Setting
information
Nominal bit diameter

Symbol

Units

do

in.

3.2.6

Rebar size
No. 3

No. 4

No. 5

No. 6

No. 7

No. 8

No. 9

No. 10

No. 11

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/8

1-3/8

1-1/2

1-9/16

1 1 Rebar diameters may vary. Use the smallest drill bit which will accomodate the rebar.

Figure 1 HAS rod specifications

3.2.7
3.2.8

Figure 2 HIS-N and HIS-RN specifications

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Table 5 - HIT-ICE allowable and ultimate bond/concrete capacity for HAS rods in normal-weight concrete1,2
HIT-ICE
allowable bond/concrete capacity
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

Tensile
Effective
embedment
in. (mm)
1-3/4
(44)
3-1/2
(89)
5-1/4
(133)
2-1/8
(54)
4-1/4
(108)
6-3/8
(162)
2-1/2
(64)
5
(127)
7-1/2
(191)
3-3/8
(86)
6-5/8
(168)
10
(254)
3-3/4
(95)
7-1/2
(191)
11-1/4
(286)
4-1/8
(105)
8-1/4
(210)
12-3/8
(314)
6
(152)
12
(305)
15
(381)

HIT-ICE
ultimate bond/concrete capacity

Shear

Tensile

Shear

'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi
(13.8 MPa)
(27.6 MPa)
(13.8 MPa)
(27.6 MPa)
(13.8 MPa)
(27.6 MPa)
(13.8 MPa)
(27.6 MPa)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
720
(3.2)

1,265
(5.6)

1,395
(6.2)

1,970
(8.8)

2,710
(12.1)

4,750
(21.1)

4,175
(18.6)

5,900
(26.2)

1,895
(8.4)

2,705
(12.0)

3,335
(14.8)

4,715
(21.0)

7,120
(31.7)

10,160
(45.2)

10,000
(44.5)

14,140
(62.9)

2,635
(11.7)

2,800
(12.5)

6,120
(27.2)

8,655
(38.5)

9,880
(44.0)

10,510
(46.8)

18,360
(81.7)

25,960
(115.5)

1,220
(5.4)

1,575
(7.0)

1,980
(8.8)

2,800
(12.5)

4,580
(20.4)

5,910
(26.3)

5,940
(26.4)

8,400
(37.4)

2,725
(12.1)

3,935
(17.5)

5,150
(22.9)

7,280
(32.4)

10,220
(44.5)

14,760
(65.7)

15,440
(68.7)

21,840
(97.1)

4,300
(19.1)

5,295
(23.6)

9,455
(42.1)

13,375
(59.5)

16,140
(71.8)

19,860
(88.3)

28,360
(126.2)

40,120
(178.5)

1,620
(7.2)

1,985
(8.8)

2,460
(10.9)

3,480
(15.5)

6,090
(27.1)

7,460
(33.2)

7,380
(32.8)

10,440
(46.4)

4,395
(19.5)

5,250
(23.4)

7,350
(32.7)

10,390
(46.2)

16,480
(73.3)

19,690
(87.6)

22,040
(98.0)

31,160
(138.6)

6,025
(26.8)

8,225
(36.6)

13,495
(60.0)

19,080
(84.9)

22,595
(100.5)

30,850
(137.2)

40,480
(180.0)

57,240
(254.6)

2,365
(10.5)

3,925
(17.5)

5,435
(24.2)

7,680
(34.2)

8,870
(39.5)

14,720
(65.5)

16,295
(72.5)

23,040
(102.5)

4,655
(20.7)

8,885
(39.5)

12,270
(54.6)

17,355
(77.2)

17,460
(77.7)

33,330
(148.3)

36,800
(163.7)

52,060
(231.6)

9,515
(42.3)

12,140
(54.0)

22,755
(101.2)

32,180
(143.1)

35,695
(158.8)

45,530
(202.5)

68,260
(303.6)

96,540
(429.4)

3,080
(13.7)

4,800
(21.4)

6,705
(29.8)

9,480
(42.4)

11,555
(51.4)

18,000
(80.1)

20,105
(89.4)

28,430
(126.5)

7,845
(34.9)

11,020
(49.0)

15,960
(71.0)

22,575
(100.4)

29,430
(130.9)

41,000
(182.3)

47,880
(213.0)

67,720
(301.2)

13,330
(59.3)

16,645
(74.0)

29,330
(130.5)

41,475
(184.5)

49,990
(222.4)

62,425
(277.7)

87,980
(391.4)

12,4420
(553.4)

3,445
(15.3)

4,865
(21.6)

8,265
(36.8)

11,685
(52.0)

12,920
(57.5)

18,250
(81.2)

24,790
(110.3)

35,050
(155.9)

8,330
(37.1)
15540
(69.1)
4645
(20.7)

11,635
(51.8)

19,690
(87.6)

27,840
(123.8)

31,250
(139.0)

43,640
(194.1)

59,060
(262.7)

83,520
(371.5)

19,525
(86.8)

36,170
(160.9)

51,150
(227.5)

58,280
(259.3)

73,220
(325.7)

108,500
(482.6)

153,440
(682.5)

7,000
(31.1)

14,760
(65.7)

20,870
(92.8)

17,430
(77.5)

26,265
(116.8)

44,280
(197.0)

62,610
(278.5)

15,490
(68.9)

20,770
(92.4)

38,615
(171.8)

54,610
(242.9)

58,085
(258.4)

77,900
(346.5)

115,840
(515.3)

163,820
(728.7)

19,210
(85.5)

26,815
(119.3)

53,960
(240.0)

76,315
(339.5)

72,040
(320.5)

100,560
(447.3)

161,880
(720.1)

228,940
(1018.4)

1 Influence factors for spacing and/or edge distance are applied to concrete/bond values above, and then compared to the steel value. The
lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
2 For hef hef,std average ultimate concrete shear capacity based on Strength Design method. For hef < hef,std average ultimate concrete shear
values based on testing.

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Table 6 - Allowable steel strength for carbon steel and stainless steel HAS rods1
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/4

HAS-E
ISO 898 Class 5.8

HAS Super
ASTM A193 B7

HAS SS
AISI 304/316 SS

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

2,640

1,360

4,555

2,345

3,645

1,875

(11.7)

(6.0)

(20.3)

(10.4)

(16.2)

(8.3)

4,700

2,420

8,100

4,170

6,480

3,335

(20.9)

(10.8)

(36.0)

(18.5)

(28.8)

(14.8)

7,340

3,780

12,655

6,520

10,125

5,215

(32.7)

(16.8)

(56.3)

(29.0)

(45.0)

(23.2)

10,570

5,445

18,225

9,390

12,390

6,385

(47.0)

(24.2)

(81.1)

(41.8)

(55.1)

(28.4)

14,385

7,410

24,805

12,780

16,865

8,690

(64.0)

(33.0)

(110.3)

(56.9)

(75.0)

(38.6)

18,790

9,680

32,400

16,690

22,030

11,350

(83.6)

(43.0)

(144.1)

(74.2)

(98.0)

(50.5)

29,360

15,125

50,620

26,080

34,425

17,735

(130.6)

(67.3)

(225.2)

(116.0)

(153.1)

(78.9)

3.2.3

1 Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction (ASD).

3.2.4

Tensile = 0.33 x Fu x nominal area

Shear = 0.17 x Fu x nominal area

3.2.4

Table 7 - Ultimate steel strength for carbon steel and stainless steel HAS rods1
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1-1/4

HAS-E
ISO 898 Class 5.8

HAS Super
ASTM A193 B7

3.2.4

HAS SS
AISI 304/316 SS

Yield
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Yield
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Yield
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

4,495

6,005

3,605

8,135

10,350

6,210

5,035

8,280

4,970

(20.0)

(26.7)

(16.0)

(36.2)

(43.4)

(27.6)

(22.4)

(36.8)

(22.1)

8,230

10,675

6,405

14,900

18,405

11,040

9,225

14,720

8,835

(36.6)

(47.5)

(28.5)

(66.3)

(79.0)

(49.1)

(41.0)

(65.5)

(39.3)

13,110

16,680

10,010

23,730

28,760

17,260

14,690

23,010

13,805

(58.3)

(74.2)

(44.5)

(105.6)

(125.7)

(76.8)

(65.3)

(102.4)

(61.4)

19,400

24,020

14,415

35,120

41,420

24,850

15,050

28,165

16,800

(86.3)

(106.9)

(64.1)

(156.2)

(185.7)

(110.5)

(66.9)

(125.3)

(75.2)

26,780

32,695

19,620

48,480

56,370

33,825

20,775

38,335

23,000

(119.1)

(145.4)

(87.3)

(215.7)

(256.9)

(150.5)

(92.4)

(170.5)

(102.3)

35,130

42,705

25,625

63,600

73,630

44,180

27,255

50,070

30,040

(156.3)

(190.0)

(114.0)

(282.9)

(337.0)

(196.5)

(121.2)

(222.7)

(133.6)

56,210

66,730

40,035

101,755

115,050

69,030

43,610

78,235

46,940

(250.0)

(296.8)

(178.1)

(452.6)

(511.8)

(307.1)

(194.0)

(348.0)

(208.8)

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction 2nd Ed. (LRFD).
Yield = Fy x tensile stress area

Tensile = 0.75 x Fu x nominal area


Shear = 0.45 x Fu x nominal area

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Table 8 - HIT-ICE allowable bond or concrete capacity and steel strength for HIS-N and HIS-RN inserts1
HIT-ICE allowable
bond/concrete capacity

Thread
size.
3/8-16 UNC
1/2-13 UNC
5/8-11 UNC
3/4-10 UNC

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)
4-3/8
(110)
5
(127)
6-5/8
(168)
8-1/4
(210)

Allowable bolt strength2


ASTM A325
carbon steel

ASTM F593
stainless steel

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tensile1
lb (kN)

Shear1
lb (kN)

Tensile1
lb (kN)

Shear1
lb (kN)

2,750
(12.2)

1,605
(7.1)

4,370
(19.4)

2,250
(10.0)

3,645
(16.2)

1,875
(8.3)

4,195
(18.7)

3,040
(13.5)

7,775
(34.6)

4,005
(17.8)

6,480
(28.8)

3,335
(14.8)

6,700
(29.8)

4,575
(20.4)

12,150
(54.0)

6,260
(27.8)

10,125
(45.0)

5,215
(23.2)

7,855
(34.9)

6,305
(28.0)

17,495
(77.8)

9,010
(40.1)

12,395
(55.1)

6,385
(28.4)

Table 9 - HIT-ICE ultimate bond or concrete capacity and steel strength for HIS-N and HIS-RN inserts1
HIT-ICE ultimate
bond/concrete capacity2

Thread
size.
3/8-16 UNC
1/2-13 UNC
5/8-11 UNC
3/4-10 UNC

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)
4-3/8
(110)
5
(127)
6-5/8
(168)
8-1/4
(210)

Ultimate bolt strength2


ASTM A325
carbon steel

ASTM F593
stainless steel

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tensile1
lb (kN)

Shear1
lb (kN)

Tensile1
lb (kN)

Shear1
lb (kN)

11,000
(48.9)

6,425
(28.6)

9,935
(44.2)

5,960
(26.5)

8,280
(36.8)

4,970
(22.1)

16,790
(74.7)

12,170
(54.1)

17,665
(78.6)

10,600
(47.2)

14,720
(65.5)

8,835
(39.3)

26,795
(119.2)

18,310
(81.5)

27,610
(122.8)

16,565
(73.7)

23,010
(102.4)

13,805
(61.4)

31,430
(139.8)

25,215
(112.2)

39,760
(176.9)

23,855
(106.1)

28,165
(125.3)

16,900
(75.1)

1 Use lower value of either bond, concrete capacity or steel strength. Minimum concrete compressive strength 'c is 2,000 psi.
2 Steel values in accordance with AISC
ASTM A325 bolts Fy = 92 ksi , Fu = 120 ksi
ASTM F593 (AISI 304/316) F
 y = 65 ksi, Fu = 100 ksi for 3/8- through 5/8-in.
Fy = 45 ksi, Fu = 85 ksi for 3/4-in.
Allowable load values
Tension = 0.33 x Fu x Anom
Shear = 0.17 x Fu x Anom

Ultimate load values


Tension = 0.75 x Fu x Anom
Shear = 0.45 x Fu x Anom

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Table 10 - HIT-ICE allowable and ultimate bond/concrete capacity for HAS rods installed in 3,000 psi structural
sand-lightweight concrete
Ultimate bond/concrete capacity
lb (kN)

Allowable bond/concrete capacity1


lb (kN)

Nominal anchor
Effective
diameter
embedment
in.
in. (mm)

Tensile

Shear

Tensile

Shear

1-3/4
(44)

745

(3.3)

1,285

(5.7)

2,980

(13.3)

5,150

(22.9)

3-1/2
(89)

1,220

(5.4)

1,580

(7.0)

4,920

(21.9)

6,320

(28.1)

2-1/8
(54)

975

(4.3)

2,130

(9.5)

3,900

(17.3)

8,520

(37.9)

4-1/4
(108)

1,210

(5.4)

2,910

(12.9)

4,840

(21.5)

11,640

(51.8)

5/8

2-1/2
(63)

1,200

15.3)

2,480

(11.0)

4,800

(21.4)

9,920

(44.1)

3/4

3-3/8
(86)

1,760

(7.8)

4,000

(17.8)

7,040

(31.3)

15,985

(71.1)

3/8

1/2

3.2.3

1 Influence factors for spacing and/or edge distance are applied to allowable concrete/bond values above, and then compared to the allowable steel value.
The lesser of these values is to be used for design.

Table 11 - Allowable loads for anchorage of exterior sill plates with HIT-ICE1,2,3,4
Nominal anchor
Effective
diameter
embedment
in.
in. (mm)
1/2
5/8

4-1/4
(108)
5
(127)

edge distance

3.2.4

Tension

Shear lb (kN)

in.

(mm)

lb

(kN)

1-3/4

(45)

1,280

(5.3)

Load II to edge
1,445

Load to edge

(6.4)

400

(1.8)

2-3/4

(70)

1,800

(8.1)

2,100

(9.5)

845

(3.8)

1-3/4

(45)

1,700

(7.6)

1,445

(6.4)

400

(1.8)

2-3/4

(70)

2,725

(12.1)

2,455

(10.9)

960

(4.3)

2 Allowable loads are based on concrete capacity. The steel strength must be checked.
3 A wood 2x4 exterior plate has a 1-3/4 inch edge distance. A 2x6 has a 2-3/4 inch edge distance.

3.2.6

4 Minimum concrete compressive strength is 2,000 psi.

3.2.7

Table 12 - Allowable loads for anchorage to the top of grout-filled block walls with HIT-ICE1,2,3,4

1/2

4-1/4
(108)

5/8

5
(127)

Edge distance

3.2.4
3.2.5

1 Allowable loads calculated using a factor of safety of 4.

Nominal anchor
Effective
diameter
embedment
in.
in. (mm)

3.2.4

Tension

Shear lb (kN)

in.

(mm)

lb

(kN)

Load II to edge

1-3/4

(45)

1,120

(5.0)

2-3/4

(70)

1,440

(6.4)

1-3/4

(45)

1,475

(6.5)

2-3/4

(70)

1,630

(7.2)

3,070

1,425

Load to edge

(6.3)

560

2,085

(9.3)

1,110

(4.9)

1,800

(8.0)

680

(3.0)

(13.7)

1,110

(4.9)

3.2.8

(2.5)

1 Allowable loads calculated using a factor of safety of 5.


2 Allowable loads are based on masonry capacity. The steel strength must be checked.
3 Minimum edge distance is 1-3/4 inches.
4 Minimum masonry prism strength is 1,500 psi.

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Table 13 - HIT-ICE allowable loads for threaded rods in grout-filled concrete masonry units1, 2, 3, 4
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

3/8

3-1/2
(89)

1/2

4-1/4
(108)

5/8

5
(127)

3/4

6-5/8
(168)

Distance from edge


in.

(mm)

(102)

12

(305)

(102)

12

(305)

(102)

12

(305)

(102)

12

(305)

Shear lb (kN)5,6

Tension5,6
lb

(kN)

1,550

(6.9)

1,785

(7.9)

2,265
3,740

(10.1)
(16.6)

HAS-E

HAS Super

HAS SS

1360

(6.0)

2020

(9.0)

1875

(8.3)

2,020

(9.0)

2,020

(9.0)

2,020

(9.0)

2,420

(10.8)

4,170

(18.5)

3,335

(14.8)

2,020

(9.0)

2,020

(9.0)

2,020

(9.0)

3,780

(16.8)

5,625

(25.0)

5,215

(23.2)

2,020

(9.0)

2,020

(9.0)

2,020

(9.0)

5,445

(24.2)

5,625

(25.0)

5,625

(25.0)

Table 14 - HIT-ICE ultimate loads for threaded rods in grout-filled concrete masonry units1, 2, 3, 4
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Distance
from edge

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

in.

(mm)

3/8

3-1/2
(90)

(102)

12

(305)

1/2

4-1/4
(108)

(102)

12

(305)

(102)

12

(305)

(102)

12

(305)

5/8

5
(127)

3/4

6-5/8
(168)

Shear lb (kN)5,6

Tension lb (kN)5,6
HAS-E

HAS Super

HAS SS

HAS-E

HAS Super

HAS SS

6,005 (26.7) 6,200 (27.6) 6,200 (27.6) 3,605 (16.0) 6,210 (27.6) 4,970 (22.1)
7,140 (31.8) 7,140 (31.8) 7,140 (31.8) 6,405 (28.5)
9,060 (40.3) 9,060 (40.3) 9,060 (40.3)
14,970 (66.6) 14,970 (66.6) 14,970 (66.6)

8,075 (35.9) 8,075 (35.9)


11,040 (49.1) 8,835 (39.3)

8,075 (35.9) 8,075 (35.9) 8,075 (35.9)


10,010 (44.2) 17,260 (76.8) 13,805 (61.4)
8,075 (35.9) 8,075 (35.9) 8,075 (35.9)
14,415 (64.1) 22,500 (100.1) 16,800 (75.2)

1 Values are for lightweight, medium-weight or normal-weight concrete masonry units conforming to ASTM C90 with 2,000 psi grout conforming to ASTM C476.
2 Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the concrete masonry unit.
3 Values are for anchors located in the grouted cell, head joint, bed joint, T-joint, cross web or any combination of the above.
4 Values for edge distances between 4 inches and 12 inches can be calculated by linear interpolation.
5 Loads are based on the lesser of bond strength, steel strength or base material strength.
6 Steel values in accordance with AISC
Allowable load values
Tension = 0.33 x Fu x Anom
Shear = 0.17 x Fu x Anom

Ultimate load values


Tension = 0.75 x Fu x Anom
Shear = 0.45 x Fu x Anom

Figure 3 - Anchor spacing and edge distance


Edge distance for shear and tension:
Grout-filled, normal-weight and lightweight block
ccr = 12 in. minimum from free edge
cmin = 4 in. minimum from free edge

Anchor spacing for shear and tension:


Grout-filled, normal-weight and lightweight block
scr = smin = maximum (1) anchor per cell and minimum 8 inches
center-to-center spacing between anchors

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Table 15 - HIT-ICE ultimate bond capacity and steel strength for rebar in concrete
Concrete compressive strength
'c = 2000 psi (13.8 MPa)

Rebar
size

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

#11

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)
1-1/2
(38)
3-1/2
(89)
7
(178)
2
(51)
4
(102)
8
(203)
2-1/2
(64)
5
(127)
10
(254)
3-1/2
(90)
7
(178)
14
(356)
3-3/4
(95)
7-1/2
(190)
15
(380)
4
(102)
8
(204)
16
(408)
5
(127)
10
(254)
18
(457)
6
(152)
12
(304)
20
(508)
7
(178)
14
(356)
20
(508)

Ultimate
bond
strength
lb (kN)
2,500
(11.1)
6,300
(28.0)
12,600
(56.0)
4,200
(18.7)
9,000
(40.0)
18,000
(80.1)
5,600
(24.9)
13,500
(60.1)
27,000
(120.1)
10,200
(45.4)
22,100
(98.3)
44,200
(196.6)
10,700
(47.6)
27,100
(120.6)
54,200
(241.1)
14,100
(62.7)
32,500
(144.6)
65,000
(289.1)
16,700
(74.3)
47,400
(210.9)
85,300
(379.4)
23,300
(103.6)
59,600
(265.1)
99,300
(441.7)
32,000
(142.3)
75,800
(337.2)
108,400
(482.2)

Embed. to
develop
yield
strength1
in. (mm)

Grade 60 rebar

'c = 4000 psi (27.6 MPa)

Embed. to
develop
tensile
strength1
in. (mm)

3-3/4

5-1/2

(95.3)

(139.7)

5-1/2

(139.7)

(203.2)

10-1/4

(177.8)

(260.4)

8-1/2

12-3/4

(215.9)

(323.9)

10

15

(254.0)

(381)

11-3/4

17-1/2

(298.5)

(444.5)

12-3/4

19

(323.9)

(482.6)

15-1/2

23

(393.7)

(584.2)

17-1/4

26

(438.2)

(660.4)

Ultimate
bond
strength
lb (kN)
3,800
(16.9)
8,200
(36.5)
16,500
(73.4)
6,000
(26.7)
11,800
(52.5)
23,600
(105.0)
6,900
(30.7)
17,700
(78.7)
35,300
(157.0)
12,800
(56.9)
28,900
(128.6)
57,700
(256.7)
15,800
(70.3)
35,300
(157.0)
70,700
(314.5)
18,100
(80.5)
42,400
(188.6)
84,800
(377.2)
21,800
(97.0)
61,800
(274.9)
111,300
(495.1)
32,400
(144.1)
77,700
(345.6)
129,600
(576.5)
41,300
(183.7)
99,000
(440.4)
141,400
(629.0)

Embed. to
develop
yield
strength1
in. (mm)

Embed. to
develop
tensile
strength1
in. (mm)

Yield
strength
lb (kN)

Tensile
strength
lb (kN)

2-3/4

4-1/4

6,600

9,900

(69.9)

(108.0)

(29.4)

(44.0)

4-1/4

6-1/4

12,000

18,000

(108.0)

(158.8)

(53.4)

(80.1)

5-1/4

18,600

27,900

(133.4)

(203.2)

(82.7)

(124.1)

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4

6-1/2

9-3/4

26,400

39,600

(165.1)

(247.7)

(117.4)

(176.2)

3.2.4
3.2.5

7-3/4

11-1/2

36,000

54,000

(196.9)

(292.1)

(160.1)

(240.2)

3.2.6
3.2.7

13-1/2

47,450

71,100

(228.6)

(342.9)

(211.1)

(316.3)

10

15-3/4

60,000

90,000

(254.0)

(400.1)

(266.9)

(400.4)

12

17-3/4

76,200

114,300

(304.8)

(450.9)

(339.0)

(508.5)

13-1/2

20

93,600

140,400

(342.9)

(508.0)

(416.4)

(624.6)

3.2.8

1 Based on comparison of average ultimate adhesive bond test values versus minimum yield and ultimate tensile strength of rebar; for more
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Figure 4 - Anchor spacing and edge distance in concrete
Anchor spacing adjustment factors



s
s min
s cr
h ef

=
=
=
=

Edge distance adjustment factors

Actual spacing
0.5 h ef
1.5 h ef
Actual embedment


c
cmin

c cr


h ef

=
=
=
=
=

Actual edge distance


0.5 h ef
1.5 h ef Tension
2.0 h ef for Shear
Actual embedment

Note: Tables apply for listed


embedment depths. Reduction
factors for other embedment
depths must be calculated
using equations below.

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3(s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin
Edge distance tension
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.4(c/hef) + 0.40
for ccr>c>cmin
Edge distance shear
toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin

Diameter

3/8-in.

tension/shear

Edge distance
tension

Embedment
1-3/4
depth, in.
7/8
1-1/4
1-3/4
2
2-5/8
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5-1/4
6-1/2
7
7-7/8
9
10-1/2

Spacing

Adjustment
factor

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Edge distance shear


II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

Table 16 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter anchors

0.70
0.76
0.85
0.89
1.00

3-1/2

0.70
0.72
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.94
1.00

RN

5-1/4

0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.92
0.95
1.00

1-3/4
0.60
0.69
0.80
0.86
1.00

3-1/2

0.60
0.63
0.70
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.91
1.00

5-1/4

0.60
0.63
0.67
0.70
0.74
0.80
0.90
0.93
1.00

Edge distance shear


Edge distance shear


(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

RV1

1-3/4
0.18
0.30
0.45
0.53
0.72
0.84
1.00

3-1/2

0.18
0.22
0.32
0.37
0.45
0.53
0.60
0.72
0.91
1.00

5-1/4

0.18
0.22
0.27
0.32
0.37
0.45
0.58
0.63
0.72
0.84
1.00

RV2

1-3/4
0.46
0.54
0.64
0.69
0.82
0.90
1.00

3-1/2

0.46
0.49
0.55
0.59
0.64
0.69
0.74
0.82
0.95
1.00

5-1/4

0.46
0.49
0.52
0.55
0.59
0.64
0.73
0.76
0.82
0.90
1.00

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Table 17 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter anchors
Diameter

tension/shear

0.70
0.76
0.83
0.85
0.94
0.97
1.00

4-1/4

tension

0.70
0.74
0.76
0.78
0.83
0.85
0.90
0.97
1.00

RN

6-3/8

0.70
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.85
0.88
0.90
0.95
0.97
1.00

2-1/8
0.60
0.68
0.78
0.80
0.92
0.96
1.00

4-1/4

6-3/8

0.60
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.78
0.80
0.87
0.96
1.00

Edge distance shear

Edge distance shear

Edge distance

Embedment 2-1/8
depth, in.

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Spacing

Adjustment
factor

1-1/16
1-1/2
2
2-1/8
2-3/4
3
3-3/16
4
4-1/4
5
6
6-3/8
7
7-1/2
8-1/2
9
9-9/16
10
11
12-3/4

Note: Tables apply for listed


embedment depths. Reduction
factors for other embedment
depths must be calculated
using equations below.

1/2-in.
(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

RV1

2-1/8
0.18
0.29
0.42
0.45
0.61
0.67
0.72
0.93
1.00

0.60
0.65
0.67
0.71
0.78
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.93
0.96
1.00

4-1/4

0.18
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.42
0.45
0.55
0.67
0.72
0.80
0.86
1.00

RV2

6-3/8

2-1/8

4-1/4

0.46
0.53
0.62
0.64
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.96
1.00

0.18
0.25
0.27
0.33
0.42
0.45
0.50
0.55
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.84
1.00

0.46
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.62
0.64
0.70
0.79
0.82
0.87
0.92
1.00

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3 (s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin

6-3/8

Edge distance tension


cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.4(c/hef) + 0.40
for ccr>c>cmin

0.46
0.51
0.52
0.56
0.62
0.64
0.68
0.70
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.84
0.90
1.00

Edge distance shear


toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin
Edge distance shear
II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

Table 18 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. and 3/4-in. diameter anchors
Diameter

Adjustment
factor

5/8-in.

Spacing

tension/shear

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Embedment 2-1/2
depth, in.
1-1/4
1-11/16
2
2-1/2
3
3-5/16
3-3/4
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/16
5-1/2
6
6-3/4
7-1/2
8
8-1/2
9
9-15/16
10
11-1/4
12
13-1/4
14
15
16
18
20

Edge distance

0.70
0.75
0.79
0.85
0.91
0.95
1.00

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.96
1.00

7-1/2 2-1/2
0.60
0.67
0.72
0.80
0.88
0.93
0.70 1.00
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.91
0.95
0.95
1.00

tension

RN
5

0.60
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.81
0.84
0.88
0.94
1.00

Edge distance
shear
( toward edge)

RV1

7-1/2 2-1/2

0.60
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.88
0.93
0.93
1.00

0.18
0.27
0.34
0.45
0.56
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.88
1.00

0.18
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.40
0.45
0.46
0.50
0.56
0.64
0.72
0.77
0.83
0.88
0.98
1.00

(II to or away
from edge)

RV2

7-1/2 2-1/2

0.18
0.20
0.23
0.27
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.40
0.45
0.49
0.52
0.56
0.63
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.86
0.92
1.00

0.46
0.52
0.57
0.64
0.71
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.93
1.00

0.46
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.64
0.68
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.93
1.00

Spacing

tension/shear

tension

7-1/2 3-3/8 6-5/8

0.46
0.47
0.50
0.52
0.52
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.76
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.92
0.95
1.00

Edge distance

0.70
0.73
0.77
0.82
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

10

RN

3-3/8 6-5/8

0.60
0.64
0.70
0.76
0.70
0.79
0.72
0.84
0.73
0.87
0.75
0.93
0.78 0.70 0.99
0.78 0.70 1.00
0.80 0.72
0.82 0.73
0.86 0.75
0.89 0.78
0.91 0.79
0.93 0.81
0.96 0.82
1.00 0.85
0.85
0.89
0.91
0.95
0.97
1.00

0.60
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
1.00

Edge distance
shear
( toward edge)

RV1

10

0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.80
0.85
0.88
0.93
0.96
1.00

3-3/8 6-5/8
0.18
0.23
0.31
0.39
0.44
0.51
0.55
0.63
0.71
0.72
0.79
0.87
1.00

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

3/4-in.
Edge distance
shear

3.2.3

0.18
0.22
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.32
0.36
0.40
0.46
0.52
0.56
0.60
0.64
0.72
0.73
0.83
0.89
1.00

10

0.18
0.18
0.21
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.45
0.45
0.52
0.56
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.77
0.88
1.00

Edge distance
shear

(II to or away
from edge)

RV2

3-3/8 6-5/8
0.46
0.49
0.55
0.60
0.63
0.68
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.82
0.87
0.92
1.00

10

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.56
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.82
0.82
0.89
0.93
1.00

0.46
0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.64
0.64
0.69
0.71
0.76
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.93
1.00

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Note: Tables apply for listed
embedment depths. Reduction
factors for other embedment
depths must be calculated
using equations below.

Table 19 - Load adjustment factors for 7/8-in. diameter anchors


Diameter

7/8-in.

Adjustment
factor

tension/shear

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

7-1/2

tension

0.70
0.75
0.79
0.85
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.91
0.95
0.95
1.00

RN

11-1/4

0.70
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.79
0.82
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.92
0.95
1.00

3-3/4
0.60
0.67
0.72
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.93
1.00

7-1/2

0.60
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.88
0.93
0.93
1.00

Edge distance shear

Edge distance shear

Edge distance

Embedment
3-3/4
depth, in.
1-7/8
2-1/2
3
3-3/4
4
4-1/2
5
5-5/8
6
6-1/2
7
7-1/2
8
8-1/2
9
9-15/16
10
11-1/4
12
14
15
16-7/8
18
20
22-1/2

Spacing

11-1/4

0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.90
0.93
1.00

(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

RV1

3-3/4
0.18
0.27
0.34
0.45
0.49
0.56
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.85
0.92
1.00

7-1/2

0.18
0.20
0.23
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.38
0.41
0.45
0.49
0.52
0.56
0.63
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.92
1.00

RV2

11-1/4

0.18
0.20
0.22
0.25
0.27
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.39
0.39
0.45
0.49
0.58
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.87
1.00

3-3/4

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3 (s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin

7-1/2 11-1/4

0.46
0.52
0.57
0.64
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.95
1.00

0.46
0.47
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.57
0.59
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.76
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.95
1.00

Edge distance tension


cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.4(c/hef) + 0.40
for ccr>c>cmin

0.46
0.47
0.49
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.73
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.92
1.00

Edge distance shear


toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin
Edge distance shear
II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

Table 20 - Load adjustment factors for 1-in. and 1-1/4-in. diameter anchors
Diameter

Adjustment
factor

1-in.

1-1/4-in.

Spacing

Edge distance

Edge distance
shear

RN

RV1

tension/shear

tension

( toward edge)

Edge distance
shear

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

0.70
0.77
0.80
0.85
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.90
0.91
0.93
0.99
1.00

0.60
0.69
0.74
0.80
0.88
0.93
0.98
0.70 1.00
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.78
0.79
0.80
0.84
0.85
0.89
0.95
0.99
1.00

0.18
0.30
0.37
0.60
0.45
0.64
0.56
0.67
0.63
0.69
0.70
0.70 0.60 0.72
0.76 0.64 0.89
0.80 0.67 1.00
0.84 0.69
0.86 0.71
0.88 0.72
0.91 0.74
0.98 0.79
1.00 0.80
0.85
0.93
0.98
1.00

0.46
0.54
0.59
0.18
0.64
0.24
0.72
0.27
0.76
0.30
0.80
0.32 0.18 0.82
0.40 0.24 0.93
0.45 0.27 1.00
0.50 0.30
0.53 0.32
0.56 0.35
0.60 0.37
0.70 0.43
0.72 0.45
0.83 0.52
1.00 0.63
0.70
0.72
0.78
0.89
0.96
1.00

tension/shear

RV2

Embedment
depth, in. 4-1/8 8-1/4 12-3/8 4-1/8 8-1/4 12-3/8 4-1/8 8-1/4 12-3/8 4-1/8 8-1/4 12-3/8
2-1/16
3
3-1/2
4-1/8
5
5-1/2
6
6-3/16
7-1/2
8-1/4
9
9-1/2
10
10-1/2
12
12-3/8
14
16-1/2
18
18-9/16
20
22-1/2
24
24-3/4
26
28
30

Spacing

(II to or away
from edge)

0.46
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.55
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.80
0.82
0.89
1.00

0.46
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.56
0.57
0.59
0.63
0.64
0.69
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.86
0.93
0.98
1.00

Edge distance
tension

6
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.86
0.93
0.96
1.00

12

15

RN

0.60
0.63
0.68
0.73
0.77
0.70
0.80
0.70
0.81
0.74 0.70 0.90
0.76 0.72 0.95
0.78 0.73 1.00
0.79 0.74
0.80 0.75
0.81 0.76
0.85 0.79
0.86 0.80
0.90 0.83
0.96 0.88
1.00 0.91
0.92
0.95
1.00

12

0.60
0.61
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.80
0.81
0.87
0.95
1.00

Edge distance
shear

Edge distance
shear
(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

RV1

15

0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.72
0.73
0.77
0.84
0.88
0.90
0.93
1.00

6
0.18
0.23
0.28
0.36
0.41
0.45
0.47
0.59
0.65
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.86
1.00

12

0.18
0.19
0.25
0.28
0.32
0.34
0.36
0.38
0.45
0.47
0.54
0.65
0.72
0.75
0.81
0.92
1.00

15

0.18
0.21
0.23
0.25
0.27
0.29
0.34
0.36
0.41
0.50
0.56
0.58
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.80
0.85
0.92
1.00

RV2

6
0.46
0.49
0.53
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.65
0.73
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
1.00

12

0.46
0.47
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.64
0.65
0.70
0.78
0.82
0.84
0.88
0.96
1.00

15

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.51
0.52
0.53
0.57
0.58
0.62
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.87
0.90
0.95
1.00

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Figure 5 - Influence of temperature on bond strength1,2

Table 21 - Open gel time1,2

% of load at 70F

Allowable bond strength

Base material temperature

HIT-ICE

10

23

18

1.5 h

23

40 min

32

26 min

41

11 min

68

20

4 min

86

30

1.5 min

1.5 h

Table 22 - Full cure time1,2


Base material temperature

Base material temperature F

1 Test procedure involves the concrete being held at the elevated


temperature for 24 hours them removing it from the controlled
environment and testing to failure.
2 Long term creep test in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance
Criteria AC58.

HIT-ICE

10

23

36 h

18

24 h

23

6h

32

4h

41

2h

68

20

1h

86

30

30 min

1 Product temperatures must be maintained above


0F (18C) prior to installation.
2 Gel times and full cure times are approximate.

3.2.6.4 Installation instructions

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

HIT-ICE Volume

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7

Table 23 - Threaded rod installation


Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Drill bit
diameter
in.

Adhesive volume
required
per Inch of
embedment in 3

1/4

5/16

0.055

3/8

7/16

0.095

1/2

9/16

0.133

5/8

11/16

0.184

3/4

13/16

0.232

7/8

24mm

0.272

1-1/16

0.366

1-1/4

1-1/2

0.918

Example:
A HIT-ICE cartridge contains a useable
volume of 18 in3. So, for a 5/8-in. diameter
rod with an embedment of 10 inches:

Table 24 - Rebar installation1

Rebar
size

Nominal bit1
diameter
in.

Adhesive
volume
required
per Inch of
embedment
in 3

#3

1/2

0.110

#4

5/8

0.146

#5

3/4

0.176

#6

7/8

0.218

#7

0.252

#8

1-1/8

0.299

#9

1-3/8

0.601

#10

1-1/2

0.659

#11

1-3/4

1.037

3.2.8

1 Rebar diameter may vary. Use smallest drill bit


which will accommodate rebar.

10 in. x 0.184 in3 /in. =1.84 in3/fastening


18 in3/cartridge 1.84 in3/fastening = 10
fastenings/cartridge

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3.2.6.5 Ordering information1
Description

Contents

HIT-ICE Cartridge 10 oz (297 ml)

24 Cartridges, 24 Mixers

Description

Notes

MD 1000 Dispenser

For use with HIT-ICE cartridges

Description

Notes

HIT-M2 Mixer for HIT-ICE only

For use with HIT-ICE cartridges

HIT-ICE Cartridge
Qty/Pkg
1
Qty/Pkg
1

1 For ordering information about Hilti anchors, adhesive anchoring dispensers, drilled hole preparation
and other adhesive anchor accessories, see HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchor System, Section 3.2.3.5
Ordering Information.

HIT-ICE Mixer

HIT-ICE Cartridge

MD 1000
Dispenser

HIT-ICE Mixer
HIT Filler Tube

HIT-ICE Dispenser

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3.2.7.1 Product description

3.2.7.1

Product description

The Hilti HIT-HY 70 Adhesive Anchor


System is used to anchor building
components to grouted and ungrouted
concrete block walls, solid and hollow
brick walls and unreinforced multiple
wythe brick walls referred to as
unreinforced masonry or URM.

Guide specifications

3.2.7.2

Material specifications

Master Format Section:

3.2.7.3

Technical data

Previous 2004 Format

3.2.7.4

Installation instructions

03250
03 16 00 Concrete
anchors

3.2.7.5

Ordering information

HIT-HY 70 is an injectable twocomponent hybrid adhesive mortar.


The two components are separated
by means of a dual-cylinder foil pack
attached to a manifold. An injection
nozzle with an internal mixing element
is attached to the manifold, and the
adhesive components are dispensed
through the injection nozzle to ensure
their proper mixing. The injection nozzle
may be replaced to permit interruptions
in the use of the cartridges. Only
injection tools and static mixing nozzles
as recommended by the manufacturers
printed installation instructions may
be used.

03200
03 20 00 Concrete
reinforcing
05050
05 50 00 Metal
fabrications
05120
05 10 00 Structural metal
framing

The Hilti HIT-HY 70 Adhesive Anchor


Systems consists of steel all thread
rods, steel internally threaded inserts,
combi inserts, reinforcing bars, plasticmesh screen tubes for installation only
in unreinforced masonry (URM), hollow
concrete block, and hollow brick walls,
and the HIT-HY 70 Adhesive.
F
 or clay tile, terracotta, and masonry
applications that are not specifically
addressed in this Technical Guide,
please contact Hilti Technical Services.

Related Sections:

Urethane Methacrylate injectable


adhesive is used for installation
of post-installed reinforcing steel,
anchor rods and inserts into existing
masonry and brick construction. Hilti
HIT-HY 70 is dispensed through
side-by-side packs and mixed as the
adhesive is dispensed through a static
mixing nozzle
Plastic mesh screen tubes shall
be used in conjunction with the
injectable adhesive when reinforcing
steel or anchors are post-installed in
unreinforced masonry (URM), ungrouted
concrete block, brick with holes or
other masonry construction with voids.
The screen tubes are manufactured
with a mesh size, length and diameter
matched the anchor or reinforcing steel.

Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-2682
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-3342 URM
City of Los Angeles
Research Report No. 25947 URM only
3.2.3
LEED Credit 4.1-Low Emitting
Materials
The Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED ) Green
Building Rating systemTM is the nationally
accepted benchmark for the design,
construction and operation of high
performance green buildings.

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

HIT-HY 70 adhesive, HIT-SC screen


tubes, HAS threaded rods, HIT-IC
inserts and HIS-N insert shall be
furnished by Hilti.
Installation shall be performed in
accordance with the manufacturer's
published installation instructions.

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3.2.7.2 Material specifications
Table 1 - Properties of fully-cured HIT-HY 70 adhesive
Compressive strength

ASTM D695/DIN 53454

7,252-10,153 psi

50-70 MPa

Modulus of elasticity (Compression test)

ASTM D790/DIN 53452

246,568 psi

1,700 MPa

Water absorption

ASTM D570/DIN 53495

Electrical resistance

VDE/DIN 0303T3

3-8 %
4.2 x 1011 ohm/in.

1.065 x 1012 ohm/cm

HAS-E carbon steel threaded rod specifications


Carbon steel rods conform to ISO 898 class 5.8 with a minimum tensile strength of 72.5 ksi (500 MPa) and a minimum yield
strength of 58 ksi (400 MPa).
HAS-E nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5.
HAS-E washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS-E rod, nut and washer has an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC1.
HAS Super high strength threaded rod specifications
Carbon steel rods manufactured from ASTM A193, Grade B7, with a minimum tensile strength of 125 ksi (862 MPa) and
a minimum yield strength of 105 ksi (724 MPa).
HAS Super nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5.
HAS Super washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS Super rods, nuts and washers, except the 7/8-in. diameter, have an electroplated zinc coating conforming to
ASTM B633, SC1.
7/8-in. HAS Super rods, nuts and washers are hot-dip galvanized in accordance with ASTM A153.
HAS-R 304 stainless steel threaded rod specifications
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW with
a minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi (689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW
with a minimum tensile strength of 85 ksi (586 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 45 ksi (310 MPa).
AISI Type 304 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594.
AISI Type 304 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS-R 316 stainless steel threaded rod specifications
3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel with a minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi
(689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW
or cold worked.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HIS-N internally threaded insert specifications
3/8-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum tensile strength
of 71.1 ksi (490 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 59.5 ksi (410 MPa).
1/2-, 5/8- and 3/4-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum
tensile strength of 66.7 ksi (460 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 54.4 ksi (375 MPa).
HIS-RN is manufactured from X5CrNiMo 17122 K700 stainless steel conforming to DIN EN 10088-3 with a minimum tensile
strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 50.8 ksi (350 MPa).

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3.2.7.3 Technical data
Table 2 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond tension loads for threaded rods and reinforcing bars in the face
of grout-filled concrete masonry walls1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Spacing9
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)11

Tensioncr
lb (kN)

Critical
scr
in. (mm)

Rebar
size

3/8

3-3/8
(86)

1,240
(5.5)

1/2

4-1/2
(115)

5/8

3/4

Minimum
smin
in. (mm)

Edge distance10
Critical
ccr
in. (mm)

13.5
(342.9)

0.70

12
(304.8)

0.80

2,035
(9.0)

18
(457.2)

0.70

20
(508)

0.76

5-5/8
(143)

2,840
(12.6)

22.5
(571.5)

0.50

20
(508)

6-3/4
(172)

3,810
(16.9)

27
(685.8)

0.50

20
(508)

4 (102)

Minimum
cmin
in. (mm)

Load
reduction
factor @
cmin12

Load
reduction
factor @ smin6

4 (102)
0.71
0.66

3.2.3

Table 3 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond shear loads for threaded rods and reinforcing bars in the face
of grout-filled concrete masonry walls1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Spacing9

Nominal
anchor
diameter

Rebar
size

3/8

Minimum
smin
in. (mm)

Load
reduction
factor @
smin6

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)11

Shear
lb (kN)

Critical
scr
in. (mm)

3-3/8
(86)

850
(3.8)

13.5
(342.9)

1.00

12
(304.8)

0.88

1.00

1/2

4-1/2
(115)

1,495
(6.7)

18
(457.2)

1.00

12
(304.8)

0.49

1.00

5/8

5-5/8
(143)

2,615
(11.6)

22.5
(571.5)

0.50

20
(508)

0.40

0.78

3/4

6-3/4
(172)

4,090
(18.2)

27
(685.8)

0.50

20
(508)

0.26

0.60

4 (102)

Critical
ccr
in. (mm)

Edge distance10
Load reduction factor
@ cmin12
Minimum
Load
Load
cmin
perpendicular
parallel
in. (mm)
to edge
to edge

4 (102)

1 All values are for anchors installed in fully grouted concrete masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry units shall be lightweight,
medium-weight or heavy-weight conforming to ASTM C90. Allowable loads are calculated using a safety factor of 5.
2 Anchors may be installed in any location in the face of the masonry wall including cell, web, and mortar joints. Anchors are limited to one per masonry cell.
3 Linear interpolation of load values between minimum spacing (smin) and critical spacing (scr) and between minimum edge distance (cmin) and critical edge distance (ccr)
is permitted.
4 Concrete masonry thickness must be equal to or greater than 1.5 times the anchor embedment depth. EXCEPTION: the 5/8-inch- and the 3/4-inch diameter anchors
(No. 5 and No. 6 bars) may be installed in minimum nominally 8-inch thick concrete masonry.
5 When using the basic load combinations in accordance with IBC Section 1605.3.1, tabulated allowable loads must not be increased for seismic or wind loading.
When using the alternative basic load combinations in IBC Section 1605.3.2 that include seismic or wind loads, tabulated allowable loads may be increased by 33-1/3
percent, or the alternative basic load combinations may be reduced by a factor of 0.75.
6 Allowable loads must be the lesser of the adjusted masonry or bond tabulated values and the steel values given in table 4.
7 Tabulated allowable loads shall be adjusted for increased base material temperatures in accordance with figure 12.
8 For combined loading: (Tapplied / Tallowable)n + (Vapplied / Vallowable)n 1
where n=5/3 for 3/8- and 1/2-inch diameters (No. 3 and No. 4 rebar) and n=1 for 5/8- and 3/4-inch diameters (No. 5 and No. 6 rebar).
9 The critical spacing, scr, is the anchor spacing where full load values may be used. The minimum spacing, smin, is the minimum anchor spacing for which values are
available and installation is recommended. Spacing is measured from the center of one anchor to the center of an adjacent anchor.
10 The critical edge distance, ccr, is the edge distance where full load values may be used. The minimum edge distance, cmin, is the minimum edge distance for which
values are available and installation is recommended. Edge distance is measured from the center of the anchor to the closest edge.
11 Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the concrete masonry unit.
12 Load reduction factors are multiplicative, both spacing and edge distance load reduction factors must be considered.
Load values for anchors installed at less than scr and ccr must be multiplied by the appropriate load reduction factor based on actual edge distance (c) and spacing (s).

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 4 - HIT-HY 70 allowable tension and shear values for threaded rods based on steel strength1, 2, 3
Tension, lb (kN)
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Shear, lb (kN)

ASTM
A36

ASTM
A307

ASTM
A193 B7

ISO 898
Class 5.8

ASTM F593
CW
304/316

1/4

940
(4.2)

972
(4.3)

2,025
(9.0)

1,175
(5.2)

1,620
(7.2)

485
(2.2)

5/16

1,470
(6.5)

1,520
(6.8)

3,160
(14.1)

1,835
(8.2)

2,530
(11.3)

3/8

2,115
(9.4)

2,185
(9.7)

4,555
(20.3)

2,640
(11.7)

3,755
(16.7)

3,885
(17.3)

8,100
(36.0)

5/8

5,870
(26.1)

6,075
(27.0)

3/4

8,455
(37.6)

8,750
(38.9)

1/2

ASTM A307

ASTM
A193 B7

ISO 898
Class 5.8

ASTM F593
CW
304/316

500
(2.2)

1,040
(4.6)

605
(2.7)

835
(3.7)

756
(3.4)

780
(3.5)

1,630
(7.3)

945
(4.2)

1,300
(5.8)

3,645
(16.2)

1,090
(4.8)

1,125
(5.0)

2,345
(10.4)

1,360
(6.1)

1,875
(8.3)

4,700
(20.9)

6,480
(28.8)

1,935
(8.6)

2,000
(8.9)

4,170
(18.6)

2,420
(10.8)

3,335
(14.8)

12,655
(56.3)

7,340
(32.7)

10,125
(45.0)

3,025
(13.5)

3,130
(13.9)

6,520
(29.0)

3,780
(16.8)

5,215
(23.2)

18,225
(81.1)

10,570
(47.0)

14,580
(64.9)

4,355
(19.4)

4,506
(20.0)

9,388
(41.8)

5,445
(24.2)

7,510
(33.4)

ASTM
A36

1 Allowable load used in the design must be the lesser of bond values and tabulated steel values.
2 The allowable tension and shear values for threaded rods to resist short term loads, such as wind or seismic, must be calculated in accordance with the appropriate
IBC Sections.
3 Allowable steel loads are based on tension and shear stresses equal to 0.33 x Fu and 0.17 x Fu , respectively.

Table 5 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond loads for threaded rods and reinforcing bars in the top of grout-filled
concrete masonry walls1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Nominal anchor
diameter or rebar
size

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)

1/2

4-1/2
(114)

5/8

5-5/8
(143)
4-1/2
(114)
5-5/8
(143)

No. 4
No. 5

Edge
distance
in. (mm)7, 8
1-3/4
(44.5)
4
(101.6)
1-3/4
(44.5)
4
(101.6)
1-3/4

Minimum end
distance
in. (mm)

8
(203)

Tension
lb (kN)
1,165
(5.2)
1,625
(7.2)
1,165
(5.2)
1,590
(7.1)
865
(4.0)
980
(4.4)

Shear load, lb (kN) 9


Load
Load parallel to
perpendicular to
edge of masonry
edge of masonry
wall
wall
815
345
(3.6)
(1.5)
1,445
505
(6.4)
(2.3)
1,190
385
(5.3)
(1.7)
1,825
655
(8.1)
(2.9)
630
245
(2.8)
(1.1)
755
295
(3.4)
(1.3)

1 A
 ll values are for anchors installed in fully grouted concrete masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry units shall be lightweight,
medium-weight or heavy-weight conforming to ASTM C90. Allowable loads are calculated using a safety factor of 5.
2 When using the basic load combinations in accordance with IBC Section 1605.3.1 or the alternative basic load combinations in IBC Section 1605.3.2. Tabulated
allowable loads must not be increased for seismic or wind loading.
3 One anchor shall be permitted to be installed in each concrete block.
4 Anchors are not permitted to be installed in a head joint, flange or web of the concrete masonry unit.
5 Allowable loads must be the lesser of the adjusted masonry or bond tabulated values and the steel values given in table 4.
6 Tabulated allowable loads shall be adjusted for increased base material temperatures in accordance with figure 12.
7 For combined loading: (Tapplied / Tallowable) + (Vapplied / Vallowable ) 1
8 The tabulated edge distance is measured from the anchor centerline to the edge of the concrete block. See figure 2.
9 Linear interpolation of load values between the two tabulated edge distances is permitted.

Figure 1 - HIT-HY 70 specifications for HAS


threaded rod in grout-filled masonry walls
ho
do

hef

Figure 2 Edge and end distances for


threaded rods and reinforcing bars installed in
the top of grout-filled CMU
1-3/4" Edge Distance
Threaded Rod
or Reinforcing Bar

End Distance

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Table 6 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond tension loads for HIS-N inserts in the face of grout-filled
concrete masonry walls1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8
Spacing9
Effective
embedment
in. (mm)11

Tension
lb (kN)

Critical
scr
in. (mm)

3/8-16 UNC

4-3/8
(111)

2,075
(9.2)

17
(431.8)

1/2-13 UNC

5
(127)

2,710
(12.1)

20
(508)

Thread
size

Edge distance10

Minimum
smin
in. (mm)

Load
reduction
factor @ smin6

Critical
ccr
in. (mm)

0.55

12
(304.8)

0.55

20
(508)

4
(102)

Minimum
cmin
in. (mm)

Load
reduction
factor @ cmin12

4
(102)

0.82
0.63

Table 7 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond shear loads for HIS-N inserts in the face of grout-filled
concrete masonry walls1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8
Edge distance10

Spacing9

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)11

Shear
lb (kN)

Critical
scr
in. (mm)

3/8-16 UNC

4-3/8
(111)

1,100
(4.9)

17
(431.8)

1/2-13 UNC

5
(127)

2,065
(9.2)

20
(508)

Thread
size

Minimum
smin
in. (mm)
4
(102)

Load reduction factor


@ cmin12

Load
reduction
factor @
smin6

Critical
ccr
in. (mm)

0.74

12
(304.8)

0.71

20
(508)

Minimum,
cmin
in. (mm)

Load
perpendicular
to edge

Load
parallel to
edge

0.72

1.00

0.40

0.87

4
(102)

1 All values are for anchors installed in fully grouted concrete masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry units shall be lightweight,
medium-weight or heavy-weight conforming to ASTM C90. Allowable loads are calculated using a safety factor of 5.
2 Anchors may be installed in any location in the face of the masonry wall including cell, web, and mortar joints. Anchors are limited to one per masonry cell.
3 Linear interpolation of load values between minimum spacing (smin) and critical spacing (scr) and between minimum edge distance (cmin) and critical edge distance (ccr)
is permitted.
4 Concrete masonry thickness must be equal to or greater than 1.5 times the anchor embedment depth. Exception: 5/8-and 3/4-in. anchors (No. 5 and No. 6 bars) may
be installed in minimum nominally 8-inch-thick concrete masonry.
5 When using the basic load combinations in accordance with IBC Section 1605.3.1, tabulated allowable loads must not be increased for seismic or wind loading.
When using the alternative basic load combinations in IBC Section 1605.3.2 that include seismic or wind loads, tabulated allowable loads may be increased by 33-1/3
percent, or the alternative basic load combinations may be reduced by a factor of 0.75.
6 Allowable loads must be the lesser of the adjusted masonry or bond tabulated values and the steel values given in table 4.
7 Tabulated allowable loads shall be adjusted for increased base material temperatures in accordance with figure 12.
8 For combined loading: (Tapplied / Tallowable)n + (Vapplied / Vallowable)n 1
where n=5/3 for 3/8- and 1/2-inch diameters (No. 3 and No. 4 rebar) and n=1 for 5/8- and 3/4-inch diameter or No. 5 and No. 6 rebar.
9 The critical spacing, scr, is the anchor spacing where full load values may be used. The minimum spacing, smin, is the minimum anchor spacing for which values are
available and installation is recommended. Spacing is measured from the center of one anchor to the center of an adjacent anchor.
10 The critical edge distance, ccr, is the edge distance where full load values may be used. The minimum edge distance, cmin, is the minimum edge distance for which
values are available and installation is recommended. Edge distance is measured from the center of the anchor to the closest edge.
11 Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the concrete masonry unit.
12 Load reduction factors are multiplicative, both spacing and edge distance load reduction factors must be considered.
Load values for anchors installed at less than scr and ccr must be multiplied by the appropriate load reduction factor based on actual edge distance (c) and spacing (s).

ho
do

hef

screw
engagement
length

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Figure 4 Allowable anchor installation locations


in the face of grout-filled concrete block
4" Minimum
edge distance
Critical edge distance
(See load tables)

c1
A

Installation in
this area for
reduced allowable
load capacity

c2

Figure 3 - HIT-HY 70 specifications


for HIS-N inserts in grout-filled
masonry walls

3.2.3

Adhesive
anchor

1
Installation in
this area for
full allowable
load capacity

4" Minimum
edge distance

Critical edge
distance
(See load tables)

A-A

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Table 8 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond loads for threaded rods in the face of hollow concrete masonry units1, 2, 3, 4
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)5

1/4
5/16
3/8

2
(51)

1/2

Tension
lb (kN)6, 7, 8
220
(1.0)
390
(1.7)
390
(1.7)
390
(1.7)

Minimum edge
distance cmin
in. (mm)9

4
(102)

Edge distance6
Load reduction
factor @ cmin

1.00

Shear
lb (kN)6, 7, 8

Critical ccr
in. (mm)

355
(1.6)
630
(2.8)
645
(2.8)
670
(3.0)

4
(101.6)
12
(304.8)
12
(304.8)
12
(304.8)

Minimum cmin
in. (mm)

Load reduction
factor @ cmin
1.00

4
(102)

0.73
0.73
0.73

Table 9 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond loads for HIT-IC inserts in the face of hollow concrete masonry units1, 2, 3, 4
Thread
size

Effective
embedment
in. (mm)5

#14 Screw
5/16-18
UNC
3/8-16
UNC
1/2-13
UNC

2
(51)

Tension
lb (kN)6, 7, 8
190
(0.8)
415
(1.8)
480 5
(2.1)
495 5
(2.2)

Minimum edge
distance cmin
in. (mm)9

4
(102)

Edge distance6
Load reduction
factor @ cmin

1.00

Shear
lb (kN) 6, 7, 8

Critical ccr
in. (mm)

235
(1.0)
605
(2.7)
620
(2.8)
620
(2.8)

4
(101.6)
12
(304.8)
12
(304.8)
12
(304.8)

Minimum cmin
in. (mm)

Load reduction
factor @ cmin
1.00

4
(102)

0.80
0.78
0.75

1 All values are for anchors installed in hollow concrete masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry units shall be lightweight, medium-weight
or normal-weight conforming to ASTM C90. Allowable loads are calculated using a safety factor of 5.
2 Anchors shall be installed in the face of the ungrouted concrete block wall. A maximum of two anchors for each cell of the hollow ungrouted concrete block is allowed.
3 Anchors are not recognized for resisting earthquake forces. For short-term loading due to wind forces, the allowable loads shall not be increased.
4 Tabulated allowable loads shall be adjusted for increased base material temperatures in accordance with figure 12.
5 Tabulated embedment depth is the length of the plastic HIT-SC screens.
6 Tabulated values are for one anchor installed in the cell of the ungrouted concrete block. Installation in other locations of the the mortars joints, flange or web of the concrete
block is not permitted.
7 The minimum spacing, smin, for which values are available and installation is recommended, is equal to 4 inches. Two anchors installed in adjacent cells may be spaced as
close as 4 inches apart without any load reduction. Two anchors installed in the same cell can be spaced as close as 4 inches apart without any load reduction, except for the
3/8- and 1/2-in. diameter HIT-IC inserts, where a 20% reduction needs to be applied to the allowable tension load.
8 Allowable loads must be the lesser of the adjusted masonry or bond tabulated values above and the steel values given in table 4.
9 The critical edge distance, ccr, is the edge distance where full load values in the Table may be used. The minimum edge distance, cmin, is the minimum edge distance for which
values are available and installation is recommended. Edge distance is measured from the center of the anchor to the closest edge.

Figure 5 - HIT-HY 70 specifications for


HAS threaded rod in hollow masonry and
brick with holes

Figure 6 - HIT-HY 70 specifications


for HIT-IC in hollow masonry and
brick with holes
ho

ho
do

hef

do

hef

screw
engagement
length

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Table 10 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond loads for threaded rods in the face of hollow brick1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Effective
embedment
in.

(mm)6

1/4
5/16
3/8

Tension
lb (kN)7, 8

Minimum edge
distance cmin
in.

(mm)9

Load
reduction
factor @ cmin

530 (2.4)
3-1/8 (79)

1/2

735 (3.3)

905 (4.0)

(203)

1.00

Edge distance6
Shear
lb

(kN)7, 8

370

(1.6)

595

(2.6)

1,045 (4.7)

905 (4.0)

Critical ccr
in.

(mm)

Minimum cmin
in.

Load reduction
factor @ cmin

(mm)

1.00
12

(304.8)

1.00

(203)

0.76

1,685 (7.5)

0.52

Table 11 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond loads for HIT-IC inserts in the face of hollow brick1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Thread
size

Effective
embedment

#14 Screw

in.

(mm)6

(51)

5/16-18 UNC
3/8-16 UNC

3-1/8 (79)

1/2-13 UNC

Minimum edge
distance cmin

Tension
lb

(kN)7, 8

in.

Edge distance6
Shear
lb

(kN)7, 8

170 (0.8)

222

(1.0)

880 (3.9)

650

(2.9)

880 (3.9)

(mm)9

Load
reduction
factor @ cmin

(203)

1.00

1,290 (5.7)

990 (4.4)

Critical ccr
in.

(mm)

Minimum cmin
in.

(mm)

Load reduction
factor @ cmin
1.00

12

(304.8)

1.00

(203)

1,780 (7.9)

0.47

1 All values are for anchors installed in hollow brick masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 3,000 psi. Hollow brick units shall be conforming to ASTM C652.
Allowable loads are calculated using a safety factor of 5.
2 Anchors shall be installed in the face of the hollow brick masonry wall.
3 Anchors are not recognized for resisting earthquake forces. For short-term loading due to wind forces, the allowable loads shall not be increased.
4 Tabulated allowable loads shall be adjusted for increased base material temperatures in accordance with figure 12.
5 Tabulated embedment depth is limited by the length of the plastic HIT-SC screens.
6 Tabulated values are for one anchor installed in any location of the brick wall including the horizontal and head mortar joints.
7 One anchor shall be permitted to be installed in each brick. Two anchors may be spaced as close as the lesser of 2 bricks or 8 in. apart without any load reduction.
8 Allowable loads must be the lesser of the adjusted masonry or bond tabulated above and the steel values given in table 4.
9 The critical edge distance, ccr, is the edge distance where full load values in the table may be used. The minimum edge distance, cmin, is the minimum edge distance for which
values are available and installation is recommended. Edge distance is measured from the center of the anchor to the closest edge.

Table 12 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond loads for threaded rods in multi-wythe solid brick walls1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Nominal anchor
diameter

Effective
embedment7

3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

Tension

Shear

in.

(mm)

lb

(kN)

lb

(kN)

(152)

895

(4.0)

680

(3.0)

10

(254)

1,325

(5.9)

795

(3.5)

(152)

895

(4.0)

1,075

(4.8)

10

(254)

1,455

(6.5)

1,115

(5.0)

(152)

1,025

(4.6)

1,405

(6.3)

10

(254)

1,955

(8.7)

1,445

(6.4)

(203)

1,575

(7.0)

1,985

(8.8)

13

(330)

2,135

(9.5)

1,985

(8.8)

3.2.3

0.63

Minimum
spacing smin

in.

(mm)

Minimum edge
distance cmin
in.

(mm)

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7

16

(406.4)

16

(406.4)

3.2.8

1
2
3
4

All values are based on mortar shear strength of 45 psi or greater. Allowable loads are calculated using a safety factor of 5.
Anchors must be installed in the face of the multi-wythe URM wall. The wall must have a minimum thickness of 13 inches representing 3 wythes of brick..
Tabulated values are for maximum one anchor installed in the center of the brick of the multi-wythe URM wall.
Edge distance, cmin, and spacing, smin, are the minimum distances for which values are available and installation is recommended. Edge distance is measured from the center of
the anchor to the closest edge. Spacing is measured from the center of one anchor to the center of an adjacent anchor.
5 Allowable loads must be the lesser of the adjusted masonry or bond tabulated values and the steel values given in table 4.
6 Tabulated allowable loads shall be adjusted for increased base material temperatures in accordance with figure 12.
7 Tabulated embedment depth is limited by the length of the plastic HIT-SC screens.

Figure 7 - HIT-HY 70 specifications for


HAS rods in multi-wythe brick wall

Figure 8 - HIT-HY 70 specifications


for rebar in multi-wythe brick wall

ho
do

hef

ho
do

hef

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Table 13 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond seismic loads for threaded rods and
reinforcing bars in unreinforced brick masonry1, 2, 3
Configuration A Shear anchor or rebar dowel
Nominal anchor
diameter
in.
1/2
5/8
3/4

Bar
size
4
5
6

Nominal anchor diameter


in.
3/4

Embedment
in.
(mm)

Minimum wall thickness


in.
(mm)

Tension
lb
(kN)
8
(203)
13
(330)
Configuration B 22 1/2 combination anchor
Minimum wall thickness
Tension
Embedment
in.
in.
(mm)
lb
(kN)
Within 1 inch of the
13
(330)
1,200
(5.3)
opposite wall surface

Shear 4
lb
(kN)
500
(2.2)
750
(3.3)
1,000
(4.5)

lb

Shear 4

1,000

(kN)
(4.5)

1 Allowable load values are applicable only to anchors where in-place shear tests indicate minimum mortar strength of 50 psi.
2 Allowable loads are computed in accordance with ICC-ES AC60 (2010) and IBC
3 No increase for short-term loading is permitted, such as loading induced by wind or earthquake.
4 Anchors must be tested in accordance with the requirements of IEBC and UCBC.

Figure 9 Hilti HIT-HY 70 shear anchor


or dowel in configuration A

Figure 10 Hilti HIT-HY 70 with 22-1/2


combination anchor in configuration B

Table 14 - HIT-HY 70 allowable adhesive bond loads for threaded rods in hollow core concrete panels1, 4, 5, 6
Nominal anchor
diameter
in.
3/8

Effective
embedment
in.
(mm) 2
2
(50.8)

Minimum
concrete thickness
in.
(mm) 3
1-3/8
(34.9)

lb
450

Tension

(kN)
(2.0)

lb
560

Shear

(kN)
(2.5)

1 A
 ll values are for anchor installed in hollow core concrete with minimum compressive strength of 7,000 psi. Due to variations in materials and dimensional
configurations, on-site testing is required to determine the actual performance of the anchor. Allowable loads are calculated using a safety factor of 5.
2 Tabulated embedment depth is limited by the length of the plastic HIT-SC 16x50 mm screens. See figure 11.
3 The required concrete thickness is the thickness for which values are available and installation is recommended. Anchors shall be installed along the centerline of the
hollow core or along the line of minimum thickness. Verify these requirements with the hollow core plank supplier before installation. The required thickness is measured
from the inner to the outer side of the hollow core panel. In case of deviation from the outlined requirements, field testing is required. See figure 11.
4 Tabulated allowable loads must be the lesser of the adjusted concrete or bond values tabulated and the steel values in table 4.
5 Tabulated allowable bond loads shall be adjusted for increased base material temperatures in accordance with figure 12.
6 The required adhesive gel and cure times shall be identical to the values adopted for masonry.

Figure 11 - Hilti HIT-HY 70 adhesive installed in hollow core concrete


Representation of
the tested conditions
for which allowable
adhesive bond
loads are applicable.
Refer to footnote 3
of corresponding
load table above for
more information on
requirements and
restrictions on the
admissible anchor
installation.

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3.2.7.4 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
-5 ... 0
6 h
10 min
23 32
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility
that downloaded
1 ... 5 always verify
4 hIFU
10 min
33 41 of changes,
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance.
Training
is
available
on
request.
Contact
6 ... 10
2.5Hilti
h
7 min
42 50
11
...
20
1.5 h
4
min
51

68
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

-5 ... 0
1 ... 5
6 ... 10
11 ... 20
21 ... 30
31 ... 40

23 32
33 41
42 50
51 68
69 86
87 104

10
10
7
4
2
1

6
4
2.5
1.5
30
20

min
min
min
min
min
min

69 86

21 ... 30

41
42 50
51 68
69 86
87 104

5
6 ... 10
11 ... 20
21 ... 30
31 ... 40

h
h
h
h
min
min

% of Allowable load bond values @ 70 F

Figure 12 Influence of in-service temperature on bond strength




41
42 50

51 68
69 86

87 104


100% 6 ... 10 100%

11 ... 20
21 ... 30
31 ... 40

10
7
4
2
1

min
98%
min
min
min
min

4
2.5
1.5
30
20

h
h
h
min
min

10
7
4
2
1

min
min
min
min
min

30 min
20 min

4
2.5
1.5
30
20

h
h
h
min
min

3.2.3

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.4

80%

3.2.5

74%




3.2.6




2 min

... 40
1 brick
min
8716
104
Table
- Gel and31full-cure
time in

Table 15 - Gel and full-cure time in masonry

56%















Base material temperature, F





3.2.7


3.2.8

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3.2.7.5 Ordering information

HDE 500
Battery
Dispenser

HIT-IC Internally Threaded Insert


Bent Threaded Rod 22.5 degrees
with Nut and Washer
Mixing Nozzle

HIT-HY 70
(11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

HAS-E Threaded Rod with


Nut and Washer

HDM 500
Manual
Dispenser

HIT-HY 70
(16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Reinforcing Bar/Rebar supplied by contractor

Description

P3500
Dispenser

Adhesive Pack
Holder

Qty of Foil
Packs

Package Contents

HIT-HY 70 (11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) foil pack with (1) mixer and 3/8-in. filler tube per pack

HIT-HY 70 Master Carton


(11.1 fl oz/330 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (25) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8-in. filler tube per pack

HIT-HY 70 Combo (11.1 oz/330ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (20) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8-in. filler tube per pack and (1)
HDM 500 manual dispenser

HIT-HY 70 Master Carton


(16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes (1) master carton containing (20) foil packs with (1) mixer and 3/8-in. filler tube per pack

HIT-HY 70 Combo (16.9 fl oz/500 ml)

Includes 2 master cartons containing (20) foil packs each with (1) mixer and 3/8-in. filler tube per pack
and (1) HDM 500 manual dispenser

40

HIT-RE-M Static Mixer

For use with HIT-HY 70 cartridges

1
25
25
20

Customize the sleeve to the


length of your application.
Different embedment depths
are created with minimal effort.
Step 1: Remove the centering ring of
any screen tube within the cell.

Step 2: Pierce the tip of the screen tube


with the rod intended to be use to check
embedment depth.

Step 3: Combine screen tubes to


desired length.

Brick with holes and hollow concrete block


Threaded Rod
Rod Size 5.8 Grade

Mesh Sleeve

Approximate fastenings per foil pack1

Embedment, in.

Qty

Nominal Bit Dia., in.

Mesh Sleeve per Fastening

Plastic Sleeve (for #14 screw)

20

1/2

(1) HIT S-12/I

25

40

HAS B 1/4 x 3

20

1/2

(1) SC 12x50

25

40

HAS B 1/4 x 4-1/2


HAS B 5/16 x 3
HAS B 5/16 x 4-1/2
HAS-E 3/8 x 3

11.1 fl oz (330 ml)

16.9 fl oz (500 ml)

3-1/8

20

1/2

(1) SC 12x85

16

26

20

5/8

(1) SC 16x50

16

26

3-1/8

20

5/8

(1) SC 16x85

12

10

5/8

(1) SC 16x50

16

26

HAS-E 3/8 x 4-3/8

3-1/8

10

5/8

(1) SC 16x85

12

HAS-E 1/2 x 3-1/8

10

11/16

(1) SC 18x50

15

HAS-E 1/2 x 4-1/2

3-1/8

10

11/16

(1) SC 18x85

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Composite mesh sleeves for hollow masonry and brick material
Description

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 12x50

For use with:

Qty

Actual
Dia., in.

Length,
in.

Bit Dia.

1/4 dia. rods

20

0.47

1.97

1/2

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 12x85

1/4 dia. rods

20

0.47

3.35

1/2

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 16x50

5/16, 3/8 dia. rods and 5/16 HIT-IC rods

20

0.63

1.97

5/8

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 16x85

5/16, 3/8 dia. rods and 5/16 HIT-IC rods

20

0.63

3.35

5/8

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 18x50

1/2 dia. rods

20

0.71

1.97

11/16
11/16

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 18x85

1/2 dia. rods

20

0.71

3.35

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 22x50

5/8 dia. rods, 3/8 and 1/2 HIT-IC rods

20

0.87

1.97

7/8

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 22x85

5/8 dia. rods, 3/8 and 1/2 HIT-IC rods

10

0.87

3.35

7/8

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 26x125

3/4 dia. rods

20

1.02

4.92

Mesh sleeve HIT-SC 26x200

3/4 dia. rods

20

1.02

7.87

Internally threaded inserts for hollow masonry and brick material


For use with:

Qty

Bit Dia.,
in.

Threads
per inch

In hollow material use with HIT-SC 16 x 50

10

5/8

18

In hollow material use with HIT-SC 16 x 85

10

5/8

18

In hollow material use with HIT-SC 22 x 50

10

7/8

16

In hollow material use with HIT-SC 22 x 85

10

7/8

16

Description

Internally Threaded HIT-IC 5/16 x 2


Internally Threaded HIT-IC 5/16 x 3-3/16

Internally Threaded HIT-IC 3/8 x 2


Internally Threaded HIT-IC 3/8 x 3-3/16

Internally Threaded HIT-IC 1/2 x 2

In hollow material use with HIT-SC 22 x 50

10

7/8

13

Internally Threaded HIT-IC 1/2 3 x 3/16

In hollow material use with HIT-SC 22 x 85

10

7/8

13

HIT Combi-Insert HIT-S - 12/I

Plastic sleeve for #14 screw

20

1/2

3.2.3

3.2.4

Multi-wythe brick walls


Threaded Rod
Rod Size 5.8 Grade

HAS-E 3/8 x 5-1/8


HAS-E 3/8 x 8
HAS-E 3/8 x 12

Mesh Sleeve

Approximate fastenings per foil pack1

Embedment, in.

Qty

Bit Diameter, in.

Mesh Sleeve per Fastening

20

5/8

(2) SC 16x50

11.1 fl oz (330 ml)

15

24

6-3/4

10

5/8

(2) SC 16x85

14

16.9 fl oz (500 ml)

10

10

5/8

(3) SC 16x85

6-3/4

10

11/16

(2) SC 18x85

11

10

10

11/16

(3) SC 18x85

6-3/4

20

7/8

(2) SC 22x85

10

10

7/8

(3) SC 22x85

HAS-E 3/4 x 10

10

(1) SC 26x200

HAS-E 3/4 x 14

13

10

(1) SC 26x200,
(1) SC 26x125

HAS-E 3/4 x 17

15-3/4

10

(2) SC 26x200

HAS-E 3/4 x 19

18

10

(2) SC 26x125,
(1) SC 26 x 200

HAS-E 3/4 x 25

23-1/2

10

(3) SC 26x200

HAS-E 1/2 x 8
HAS-E 1/2 x 12
HAS-E 5/8 x 8
HAS-E 5/8 x 12

3.2.4
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

Internally threaded inserts


Threaded Rod
Rod Size 5.8 Grade

Internally Threaded HIT-IC 5/16 x 2


Internally Threaded HIT-IC 5/16 x 3-3/16
Internally Threaded HIT-IC 3/8 x 2
Internally Threaded HIT-IC 3/8 x 3-3/16
Internally Threaded HIT-IC 1/2 x 2
Internally Threaded HIT-IC 1/2 3-3/16

Mesh Sleeve

Approximate fastenings per foil pack1

Embedment, in.

Qty

Bit Diameter, in.

Mesh Sleeve per Fastening

10

5/8

(1) SC 16x50

11.1 fl oz (330 ml)

16

16.9 fl oz (500 ml)

26

3-1/4

10

5/8

(1) SC 16x85

12
15

10

7/8

(1) SC 22x50

3-1/4

10

7/8

(1) SC 22x85

10

7/8

(1) SC 22x50

15

3-1/4

10

7/8

(1) SC 22x85

1 Assumes use with HDM 500 Manual Dispenser

Cleaning accessories
Round Brush Size
use with HIT-RBH handle

Qty

1/2

HIT-RB 1/2

5/8

HIT-RB 5/8

HIT-RB 11/16

HIT-RB 7/8

HIT-RB 1

Hole Diameter

11/16
7/8
1

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3.2.8.1

Product description

3.2.8.2

Material specifications

3.2.8.3

Technical data

3.2.8.4

Installation instructions

3.2.8.5

Ordering information

Listings/Approvals
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ETA-05/0257

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Materials
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3.2.8.1 Product description

HVU Adhesive Capsule

HIS-N Internally Threaded Insert

HASanchor rod assembly

Rebar (Not supplied by Hilti)

The Hilti HVU system is a heavy-duty,


two-component adhesive anchor
consisting of a self-contained adhesive
capsule and either a threaded rod with
nut and washer or an internally threaded
insert.

Anchor rod shall be provided with


45 degree chisel or cut point to
provide proper mixing of the adhesive
components. Anchor rod shall be
manufactured to meet the following
requirements:

Product features

1. ISO 898 Class 5.8

High loading capacity


Small edge distance and anchor
spacing allowance
Excellent dynamic load resistance
Wide range of installation
temperatures
Excellent elevated temperature
performance
Excellent performance in freezing
and thawing conditions
No hole brushing requiredjust
blow out hole with compressed
airmakes installation fast
and easy
Guide specifications
Master format section:
Previous 2004 format
03250
03 16 00 Concrete
anchors
Related sections:
03200
03 20 00 Concrete
reinforcing
05050
05 50 00 Metal
fabrications
05120
05 10 00 Structural metal
framing
Adhesive anchors shall consist of an
all-thread anchor rod, nut, washer
and adhesive capsule. Alternatively,
adhesive anchors shall consist of a
steel insert and an adhesive capsule.

2. ASTM A193 Grade B7 high strength


carbon steel
3. AISI Type 304 or Type 316 meeting
the requirements of ASTM F593
Condition CW
4. Rebar with chisel point
Special order HAS Rod materials may
vary from standard steel rod product.
Nuts and washers shall be furnished
to meet the requirements of the above
anchor rod specifications.
Adhesive capsule shall consist of
a dual chamber foil capsule. The
resin material shall be vinyl urethane
methacrylate.
The internally threaded steel insert
shall have a 45 degree (from central
axis) chisel pointed end. The insert
shall be carbon steel or stainless steel
material which meets minimum ultimate
tensile strengths of 66.7 and 101.5 ksi,
respectively.
The adhesive anchoring system shall
be the Hilti HVU anchoring system,
consisting of the Hilti HVU adhesive
capsule and the Hilti HAS anchor rod or
HIS-N internally threaded insert.

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3.2.8.2 Material specifications
HAS-E carbon steel specifications
Carbon steel rods conform to ISO 898 class 5.8 with a minimum tensile strength of 72.5 ksi (500 MPa) and a minimum yield
strength of 58 ksi (400 MPa).
HAS-E nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5.
HAS-E washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS-E rod, nut and washer has an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC1.
HAS super high strength specifications
Carbon steel rods manufactured from ASTM A193, Grade B7, with a minimum tensile strength of 125 ksi (862 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 105 ksi (724 MPa).
HAS Super nuts conform to SAE J995 Grade 5.
HAS Super washers conform to ASTM F884, HV, and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS Super rods, nuts and washers, except the 7/8-in. diameter, have an electroplated zinc coating conforming to ASTM B633, SC1.
7/8-in. HAS Super rods, nuts and washers are hot-dip galvanized in accordance with ASTM A153.

3.2.3

HAS-R 304 stainless steel specifications


3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW with a
minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi (689 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).
3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 304 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW with a
minimum tensile strength of 85 ksi (586 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 45 ksi (310 MPa).
AISI Type 304 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594.

3.2.3
3.2.4

AISI Type 304 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.
HAS-R 316 stainless steel specifications

3.2.3

3/8-, 1/2- and 5/8-in. rods manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel with a minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi (689
MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 65 ksi (448 MPa).

3.2.5

3/4-, 1- and 1 1/4-in. rods are manufactured from AISI Type 316 stainless steel conforming to ASTM F593 Condition CW.
AISI Type 304 stainless steel nuts conform to ASTM F594.
AISI Type 304 stainless steel washers conform to ASTM A240 and ANSI B18.22.1 Type A plain.

3.2.6
3.2.7

HIS-N and HIS-NR internally threaded insert specifications


3/8-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum tensile strength of
71.1 ksi (490 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 59.5 ksi (410 MPa).

3.2.8

1/2-, 5/8- and 3/4-in. HIS-N is manufactured from 11MnPb30+C carbon steel conforming to DIN 10277-3 with a minimum tensile strength of 66.7 ksi (460 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 54.4 ksi (375 MPa).
HIS-RN is manufactured from X5CrNiMo 17122 K700 stainless steel conforming to DIN EN 10088-3 with a minimum tensile
strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa) and a minimum yield strength of 50.8 ksi (350 MPa).

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Table 1 - HAS rod installation specifications installed with HVU adhesive anchoring system
Setting
information
Drill bit diameter

Nominal anchor diameter

Symbol

Units

do

in.
in.
(mm)

(90)

Standard effective embedment


One capsule

hef,std

Installation torque

Tinst

Minimum concrete member thickness

hmin

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/4

7/16

9/16

11/16

3-1/2

4-1/4

7/8

1-1/8

1-38

6-5/8

6-5/8

8-1/4

(110)

(125)

(170)

12

(170)

(210)

(305)

ft-lb

18

30

75

150

175

235

400

(Nm)

(24)

(41)

(102)

(203)

(237)

(319)

(540)

in.

hef+2

hef+2 1/4

hef+3

(mm)

hef+51

hef+57

hef+76

Table 2 - HIS-N and HIS-RN installation specifications with HVU adhesive anchoring system
Setting information

Symbol

Units

HVU capsule

Thread size
3/8-16 UNC

1/2-13 UNC

5/8-11 UNC

3/4-10 UNC

1/2x4-1/4

5/8x5

7/8x6-5/8

1x8-1/4

Outside diameter of insert

in.

0.65

0.81

1.00

1.09

Nominal bit diameter

do

in.

11/16

7/8

1-1/8

1-1/4

Effective embedment

hef

in.

4-3/8

6-5/8

8-1/4

(mm)

(110)

(125)

(170)

(210)

in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

in.

15/16

1-3/16

1-1/2

1-7/8

minimum

Bolt engagement

maximum

hs

Installation torque

Tinst

Concrete thickness

hmin

ft-lb

18

30

75

150

(Nm)

(24)

(41)

(102)

(203)

in.

6-3/8

7-1/2

10

12-3/8

(mm)

(162)

(191)

(254)

(314)

Table 3 - Rebar installation specifications with HVU adhesive anchoring system


Setting
information
Nominal bit diameter1
Standard effective embedment

Symbol

Units

do
hef,std

Rebar size
#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

in.

5/8

3/4

7/8

1-1/8

in.

4-1/4

6-5/8

6-5/8

8-1/4

(mm)

(110)

(125)

(170)

(170)

(210)

1 Rebar diameters may vary. The rebar must be at least 4 inches longer than the embedment to accomodate the setting equipment.

Figure 1 HAS rod specifications

Figure 2 HIS-N and HIS-RN specifications

Combined shear and tension loading

( ) ( )
Nd

N rec

5/3

Vd

Vrec

5/3

1.0

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Table 4 - HVU allowable and ultimate bond/concrete capacity for HAS rods in normal weight concrete1, 2
HVU allowable bond/concrete capacity
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Embed.
depth3
in.
3-1/2
(90)

3/8

5-1/4
(133)
7
(178)
4-1/4
(110)

1/2

6-3/8
(162)
8-1/2
(216)
5
(125)

5/8

7-1/2
(184)
10
(254)
6-5/8
(170)

3/4

10
(254)
13-1/4
(337)
6-5/8
(170)

7/8

10
(254)
13-1/4
(337)
8-1/4
(210)

12-3/8
(314)
16-1/2
(419)
12
(305)

1-1/4

15
(381)
18
(457)

Adhesive
capsule(s)
required
(1) 3/8 x 3-1/2
(2) 3/8 x 3-1/2
(2) 3/8 x 3-1/2
(1) 1/2 x 4-1/4
(1) 1/2 x 4-1/4 &
(1) 3/8 x 3-1/2
(2) 1/2 x 4-1/4
(1) 5/8 x 5
(1) 5/8 x 5 &
(1) 1/2 x 4-1/4
(2) 5/8 x 5
(1) 3/4 x 6-5/8
(1) 3/4 x 6-5/8 &
(1) 1/2 x 4-1/4
(2) 3/4 x 6-5/8
(1) 7/8 x 6-5/8
(2) 3/4 x 6-5/8
(2) 7/8 x 6-5/8

Tensile

HVU ultimate bond/concrete capacity

Shear

Tensile

Shear

'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 2000 psi 'c = 4000 psi
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)

2,085

2,595

3,335

4,710

8,345

10,380

10,000

(9.3)

(11.5)

(14.8)

(21.0)

(37.1)

(46.2)

(44.5)

14,120
(62.8)

2,325

4,185

6,120

8,655

9,295

16,730

18,360

25,960

(10.3)

(18.6)

(27.2)

(38.5)

(41.3)

(74.4)

(81.7)

(115.5)

4,405

4,895

9,420

13,330

17,630

19,590

28,260

39,980

(19.6)

(21.8)

(41.9)

(59.3)

(78.4)

(87.1)

(125.7)

(177.8)

3,250

4,735

5,450

7,280

12,990

18,940

15,440

21,840

(14.5)

(21.1)

(24.2)

(32.4)

(57.8)

(84.2)

(68.7)

(97.1)

4,890

5,455

9,455

13,375

19,565

21,815

28,360

40,120

(21.8)

(24.3)

(42.1)

(59.5)

(87.0)

(97.0)

(126.2)

(178.5)

6,700

7,545

14,560

20,590

26,810

30,190

43,680

61,760

(29.8)

(33.6)

(64.8)

(91.6)

(119.3)

(134.3)

(194.3)

(274.7)

3,970

5,245

7,350

10,390

15,890

20,970

22,040

31,160

(17.7)

(23.3)

(32.7)

(46.2)

(70.7)

(93.3)

(98.0)

(138.6)

5,770

10,465

13,495

19,080

23,080

41,865

40,480

57,240

(25.7)

(46.6)

(60.0)

(84.9)

(102.7)

(186.2)

(180.1)

(254.6)

11,700

12,835

20,775

29,375

46,795

51,340

62,320

88,120

(52.0)

(57.1)

(92.4)

(130.7)

(208.2)

(228.4)

(277.2)

(392.0)

6,080

8,615

12,270

17,355

24,330

34,470

36,800

52,060

(27.0)

(38.3)

(54.6)

(77.2)

(108.2)

(153.3)

(163.7)

(231.6)

9,110

14,835

22,755

32,180

36,445

59,350

68,260

96,540

(40.5)

(66.0)

(101.2)

(143.1)

(162.1)

(264.0)

(303.6)

(429.4)

15,220

15,310

34,700

49,080

60,875

61,230

104,100

147,240

(67.7)

(68.1)

(154.4)

(218.3)

(270.8)

(272.4)

(463.1)

(655.0)

7,145

9,130

13,110

18,535

28,580

36,525

39,320

55,600

(31.8)

(40.6)

(58.3)

(82.4)

(127.1)

(162.5)

(174.9)

(247.3)

10,475

18,970

24,575

34,755

41,905

75,870

73,720

104,260

(46.6)

(84.4)

(109.3)

(154.6)

(186.4)

(337.5)

(327.9)

(463.8)

16,475

23,055

34,780

53,010

65,895

92,220

112,440

159,020

(73.3)

(102.6)

(154.7)

(235.8)

(293.1)

(410.2)

(500.2)

(707.4)

8,640

13,425

19,690

27,840

34,560

53,695

59,060

83,520

(38.4)

(59.7)

(87.6)

(123.8)

(153.7)

(238.8)

(262.7)

(371.5)

14,665

23,450

36,170

51,150

58,665

93,800

108,500

153,440

(65.2)

(104.3)

(160.9)

(227.5)

(261.0)

(417.2)

(482.6)

(682.5)

26,645

30,805

55,690

78,750

106,580

123,220

167,060

236,240

(118.5)

(137.0)

(247.7)

(350.3)

(474.1)

(548.1)

(743.1)

(1050.8)

19,175

23,920

38,615

54,610

76,740

95,680

115,840

163,820

(85.3)

(106.4)

(171.8)

(242.9)

(341.4)

(425.6)

(515.3)

(728.7)

(1) 1-1/4 x 12 &


(1) 1 x 8-1/4

24,750

26,855

53,960

76,315

99,000

107,420

161,880

228,940

(110.1)

(119.5)

(240.0)

(339.5)

(440.4)

(477.8)

(720.1)

(1018.4)

(1) 1-1/4 x 12 &


(2) 1 x 8-1/4

29,535

37,920

70,935

100,320

118,140

151,680

212,800

300,960

(131.4)

(168.7)

(315.5)

(446.2)

(525.5)

(674.7)

(946.6)

(1338.7)

(1) 1 x 8-1/4
(2) 7/8 x 6-5/8
(2) 1 x 8-1/4
(1) 1-1/4 x 12

3.2.3

3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.3
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

1 Influence factors for spacing and/or edge distance are applied to concrete/bond values above, and then compared to the steel value.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
2 Average ultimate concrete shear capacity based on Strength Design method.
3 Contact Hilti for the use of alternate embedment other than those tested and listed above.

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Table 5 - Allowable steel strength for carbon steel and stainless steel HAS rods1

Nominal
anchor
diameter

HAS Super
ASTM A193 B7

HAS-E
ISO 898 Class 5.8

HAS SS
AISI 304/316 SS

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

3/8

2,640
(11.7)

1,360
(6.0)

4,555
(20.3)

2,345
(10.4)

3,645
(16.2)

1,875
(8.3)

1/2

4,700
(20.9)

2,420
(10.8)

8,100
(36.0)

4,170
(18.5)

6,480
(28.8)

3,335
(14.8)

5/8

7,340
(32.7)

3,780
(16.8)

12,655
(56.3)

6,520
(29.0)

10,125
(45.0)

5,215
(23.2)

3/4

10,570
(47.0)

5,445
(24.2)

18,225
(81.1)

9,390
(41.8)

12,390
(55.1)

6,385
(28.4)

7/8

14,385
(64.0)

7,410
(33.0)

24,805
(110.3)

12,780
(56.9)

16,865
(75.0)

8,690
(38.6)

18,790
(83.6)

9,680
(43.0)

32,400
(144.1)

16,690
(74.2)

22,030
(98.0)

11,350
(50.5)

1-1/4

29,360
(130.6)

15,125
(67.3)

50,620
(225.2)

26,080
(116.0)

34,425
(153.1)

17,735
(78.9)

1 Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction (ASD):


Tensile = 0.33 x Fu x nominal area

Shear = 0.17 x Fu x nominal area

Table 6 - Ultimate steel strength for carbon steel and stainless steel HAS rods1

Nominal
anchor
diameter

HAS Super
ASTM A193 B7

HAS-E
ISO 898 Class 5.8

HAS SS
AISI 304/316 SS

Yield
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Yield
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Yield
lb (kN)

Tensile
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

3/8

4,495
(20.0)

6,005
(26.7)

3,605
(16.0)

8,135
(36.2)

10,350
(43.4)

6,210
(27.6)

5,035
(22.4)

8,280
(36.8)

4,970
(22.1)

1/2

8,230
(36.6)

10,675
(47.5)

6,405
(28.5)

14,900
(66.3)

18,405
(79.0)

11,040
(49.1)

9,225
(41.0)

14,720
(65.5)

8,835
(39.3)

5/8

13,110
(58.3)

16,680
(74.2)

10,010
(44.5)

23,730
(105.6)

28,760
(125.7)

17,260
(76.8)

14,690
(65.3)

23,010
(102.4)

13,805
(61.4)

3/4

19,400
(86.3)

24,020
(106.9)

14,415
(64.1)

35,120
(156.2)

41,420
(185.7)

24,850
(110.5)

15,050
(66.9)

28,165
(125.3)

16,800
(75.2)

7/8

26,780
(119.1)

32,695
(145.4)

19,620
(87.3)

48,480
(215.7)

56,370
(256.9)

33,825
(150.5)

20,775
(92.4)

38,335
(170.5)

23,000
(102.3)

35,130
(156.3)

42,705
(190.0)

25,625
(114.0)

63,600
(282.9)

73,630
(337.0)

44,180
(196.5)

27,255
(121.2)

50,070
(222.7)

30,040
(133.6)

1-1/4

56,210
(250.0)

66,730
(296.8)

40,035
(178.1)

101,755
(452.6)

115,050
(511.8)

69,030
(307.1)

43,610
(194.0)

78,235
(348.0)

46,940
(208.8)

1 Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction 2nd Ed. (LRFD):
Yield = Fy x tensile stress area

Tensile = 0.75 x Fu x nominal area


Shear = 0.45 x Fu x nominal area

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Table 7 - HVU allowable bond or concrete capacity and steel strength for HIS-N and HIS-RN inserts1,2
HVU allowable
bond/concrete capacity2

Thread
size
3/8-16
UNC
1/2-13
UNC

Embed.
depth
in.
4-3/8
(110)
5
(127)

5/8-11
UNC

6-5/8

3/4-10
UNC

8-1/4

(168)
(210)

Steel bolt strength2


ASTM A325
carbon steel

Adhesive
capsule(s)
required

ASTM F593
stainless steel

Tensile
lb (kN)

Tensile1
lb (kN)

Shear1
lb (kN)

Tensile1
lb (kN)

Shear1
lb (kN)

(1) 1/2 x 4-1/4

3,180
(14.1)

4,370
(19.4)

2,250
(10.0)

3,645
(16.2)

1,875
(8.3)

(1) 5/8 x 5

4,570
(20.3)

7,775
(34.6)

4,005
(17.8)

6,480
(28.8)

3,335
(14.8)

(1) 7/8 x 6-5/8

7,460
(33.2)

12,150
(54.0)

6,260
(27.8)

10,125
(45.0)

5,215
(23.2)

(1) 1 x 8-1/4

9,165
(40.8)

17,495
(77.8)

9,010
(40.1)

12,395
(55.1)

6,385
(28.4)

3.2.3

Table 8 - HVU ultimate bond or concrete capacity and steel strength for HIS-N and HIS-RN inserts1,2
HVU ultimate
bond/concrete capacity2

Thread
size
3/8-16
UNC
1/2-13
UNC

Embed.
depth
in.
4-3/8
(110)
5
(127)

5/8-11
UNC

6-5/8

3/4-10
UNC

8-1/4

(168)
(210)

Adhesive
capsule(s)
required

Steel bolt strength2


ASTM A325
carbon steel

3.2.3

ASTM F593
stainless steel

3.2.4

Tensile
lb (kN)

Tensile1
lb (kN)

Shear1
lb (kN)

Tensile1
lb (kN)

Shear1
lb (kN)

(1) 1/2 x 4-1/4

12,715
(56.6)

9,935
(44.2)

5,960
(26.5)

8,280
(36.8)

4,970
(22.1)

3.2.3

(1) 5/8 x 5

18,275
(81.3)

17,665
(78.6)

10,600
(47.2)

14,720
(65.5)

8,835
(39.3)

29,840
(132.7)

27,610
(122.8)

16,565
(73.7)

23,010
(102.4)

13,805
(61.4)

3.2.5

(1) 7/8 x 6-5/8


(1) 1 x 8-1/4

36,660
(163.1)

39,760
(176.9)

23,855
(106.1)

28,165
(125.3)

16,900
(75.1)

1 Use lower value of either bond/concrete capacity or steel strength. Minimum concrete compressive strength f'c is 2,000 psi.
2 Steel values in accordance with AISC
ASTM A325 bolts
Fy = 92 ksi , Fu = 120 ksi
ASTM F593 (AISI 304/316) Fy = 65 ksi, Fu = 100 ksi for 3/8 thru 5/8

Fy = 45 ksi, Fu = 85 ksi for 3/4
Allowable load values

Ultimate load values

Tension = 0.33 x Fu x Anom

Tension = 0.75 x Fu x Anom

Shear = 0.17 x Fu x Anom

Shear = 0.45 x Fu x Anom

3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

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Table 9 - HVU ultimate bond capacity and steel strength for rebar in concrete
Grade 60 rebar1

HVU ultimate bond concrete strength1

Rebar size

Embedment
depth
in.
4-1/4
(108)

#4

6-3/8
(162)
8-1/2
(216)
5
(127)

#5

7-1/2
(184)
10
(254)
6-5/8
(168)

#6

10
(254)
13-1/4
(337)
6-5/8
(168)

#7

10
(254)
13-1/4
(337)
8-1/4
(210)

#8

12-3/8
(314)
16-1/2
(419)

Adhesive
capsule(s)
required

'c = 2000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 6000 psi


lb (kN)

9,680

10,980

12,270

14,850

(1) 1/2 X 4-1/4


(1) 1/2 X 4-1/4 &
(1) 3/8 X 3-1/2
(2) 1/2 x 4-1/4
(1) 5/8 X 5
(1) 5/8 X 5 &
(1) 1/2 X 4-1/4
(2) 5/8 X 5
(1) 7/8 X 6-5/8
(2) 3/4 X 6-5/8
(2) 7/8 X 6-5/8
(1) 1 X 8-1/4

(43.1)

(48.8)

(54.6)

(66.1)

14,520

16,460

18,400

22,280

(64.6)

(73.2)

(81.9)

(99.1)

19,360

21,950

24,530

29,710

(86.1)

(97.6)

(109.1)

(132.2)

15,000

16,920

18,830

2,2650

(66.7)

(75.3)

(83.8)

(100.8)

22,490

25,370

28,240

33,980

(100.4)

(112.9)

(125.6)

(151.1)

29,990

33,820

37,650

45,310

(133.4)

(150.4)

(167.5)

(201.5)

21,020

24,250

27,470

33,930

(93.5)

(107.9)

(122.2)

(150.9)

31,530

36,370

41,210

50,890

(140.3)

(161.8)

(183.3)

(226.4)

42,040

48,500

54,950

67,850

(187.0)

(215.7)

(244.4)

(301.8)

23,650

27,280

30,910

38,170

(105.2)

(121.3)

(137.5)

(169.8)

35,470

40,920

46,360

57,250

(157.8)

(182.0)

(206.2)

(254.7)

47,300

54,560

61,810

76,330

(210.4)

(242.7)

(274.9)

(339.5)

(1) 1 X 8-1/4 & (1)


5/8 X 5

35,640

40,500

45,360

55,080

(158.5)

(180.2)

(201.8)

(245.0)

(1) 7/8 X 6-5/8 &


(1) 1 X 8-1/4

53,460

60,750

68,040

82,610

(237.8)

(270.2)

(302.7)

(367.5)

(2) 1 X 8-1/4 &


(1) 3/4 X 6-5/8

71,270

80,990

90,710

110,150

(317.0)

(360.3)

(403.5)

(490.0)

(2) 3/4 X 6-5/8


(2) 1 X 8-1/4

Yield
strength
lb (kN)

Tensile
strength
lb (kN)

12,000
(53.4)

18,000
(80.1)

18,600
(82.7)

27,900
(124.1)

26,400
(117.4)

39,600
(176.1)

36,000
(160.1)

54,000
(240.2)

47,400
(210.8)

71,100
(316.3)

1 Use lower of either bond/concrete or steel strength.

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Figure 3 - Anchor spacing and edge distance in concrete

Actual spacing
Actual embedment
0.5 hef
1.5 hef


c
hef
cmin
ccr


ll

scr

1.5

Shear &
Tension

ccr

1.5

)


smin

1.0

r(

0.5

3.2.3

c
hef

ea

s
hef

She

ar

Sh

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3(s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin

Actual edge distance


Actual embedment
0.5 hef Tension and shear
1.5 hef Tension
2.0 hef Shear
Perpendicular to edge
Parallel to edge

ccr

2.0

1.0

=
=
=
=
=
=
=

Edge distance shear


toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin

cmin

0.5

.6
.2
.4
.8
1.0
Anchor Spacing Adjustment Factor
(fA)

3.2.3
3.2.4

.2

.6

.4

.8

1.0

3.2.3

Edge Spacing Adjustment Factor


(fRV, fRN)

3.2.5

Table 10 - HVU load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter anchors


Anchor
diameter
Adjustment
factor

3/8-in. diameter
Spacing
tension/shear
A

Embedment
Depth, in. 3-1/2 5-1/4

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Edge distance shear


II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

Ten

Edge distance tension


cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.4(c/hef) + 0.40
for ccr>c>cmin

=
=
=
=

sio


s
hef
smin
scr

Edge distance adjustment factors

(II)

Anchor spacing adjustment factors

1-3/4
2
2-5/8
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5-1/4
6
7
7-7/8
8-1/2
9
10
10-1/2
12
13
14

0.70
0.72
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.94
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.95
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.96
0.98
1.00

Edge distance
tension
RN
3-1/2 5-1/4
0.60
0.63
0.70
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.91
1.00

0.60
0.63
0.67
0.70
0.74
0.80
0.86
0.93
1.00

0.60
0.63
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.80
0.85
0.86
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.97
1.00

Edge distance shear


Edge distance shear


(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

RV1

3-1/2 5-1/4
0.18
0.22
0.32
0.37
0.45
0.53
0.60
0.72
0.84
1.00

0.18
0.22
0.27
0.32
0.37
0.45
0.53
0.63
0.72
0.78
0.84
0.94
1.00

0.18
0.22
0.26
0.32
0.37
0.45
0.52
0.57
0.60
0.68
0.72
0.84
0.91
1.00

3.2.7

RV2

3-1/2 5-1/4
0.46
0.49
0.55
0.59
0.64
0.69
0.74
0.82
0.90
1.00

0.46
0.49
0.52
0.55
0.59
0.64
0.69
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.97
1.00

3.2.6

3.2.8

0.46
0.49
0.51
0.55
0.59
0.64
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.79
0.82
0.90
0.95
1.00

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Table 11 - HVU load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter anchors
Anchor
diameter

Embedment
4-1/4
depth, in.

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Spacing
tension/shear
A

Adjustment
factor

2-1/8
3
3-3/16
3-1/2
4
4-1/4
5
5-1/2
6
6-3/8
7
8
8-1/2
9
9-9/16
10
10-1/2
12
12-3/4
14
16
17

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3 (s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin

1/2-in. diameter

0.70
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.97
1.00

6-3/8

8-1/2

0.70
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.85
0.88
0.93
0.95
0.97
1.00

0.70
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.83
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.90
0.92
0.97
1.00

Edge distance
tension
RN
4-1/4
0.60
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.78
0.80
0.87
0.92
0.96
1.00

6-3/8

8-1/2

0.60
0.62
0.65
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.84
0.90
0.93
0.96
1.00

Edge distance shear

Edge distance shear

(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

RV1

4-1/4

0.60
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.96
1.00

0.18
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.42
0.45
0.55
0.61
0.67
0.72
0.80
0.93
1.00

6-3/8

0.18
0.21
0.25
0.27
0.33
0.38
0.42
0.45
0.50
0.59
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.93
1.00

RV2

8-1/2

4-1/4
0.46
0.53
0.55
0.58
0.62
0.64
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.87
0.96
1.00

0.18
0.23
0.26
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.42
0.45
0.48
0.52
0.55
0.58
0.67
0.72
0.80
0.93
1.00

6-3/8

0.46
0.48
0.51
0.52
0.56
0.59
0.62
0.64
0.68
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.84
0.87
0.96
1.00

Edge distance tension


cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.4(c/hef) + 0.40
for ccr>c>cmin

8-1/2

Edge distance shear


toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin

0.46
0.49
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.58
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.70
0.72
0.79
0.82
0.87
0.96
1.00

Edge distance shear


II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

Table 12 - HVU load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. and 3/4-in. diameter anchors
Anchor
diameter
Adjustment
factor

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Embedment
depth, in.
2-1/2
3-5/16
3-3/4
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
6-5/8
7
7-1/2
8
9
9-15/16
10
11-1/4
12
13
13-1/4
15
18
20
22
24
26-1/2

5/8-in. diameter

Spacing
tension/shear
A
5
0.70
0.75
0.78
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.95
0.97
1.00

7-1/2

0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.83
0.85
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.95
1.00

10

0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.85
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.95
1.00

Edge distance
tension
RN
5
0.60
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.88
0.93
0.96
1.00

7-1/2

0.60
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.93
0.93
1.00

10

0.60
0.62
0.64
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.80
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.93
1.00

3/4-in. diameter

Edge distance
shear

Edge distance
shear
(II to or away
from edge)

( toward edge)

RV1

5
0.18
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.40
0.45
0.50
0.56
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.77
0.88
0.98
1.00

7-1/2

0.18
0.20
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.34
0.39
0.41
0.45
0.49
0.56
0.63
0.63
0.72
0.77
0.85
0.86
1.00

10

0.18
0.21
0.23
0.27
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.40
0.45
0.45
0.52
0.56
0.61
0.63
0.72
0.88
1.00

RV2

5
0.46
0.52
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.68
0.71
0.76
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.93
1.00

7-1/2

0.46
0.47
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.76
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.92
1.00

10

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.53
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.64
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.76
0.82
0.93
1.00

Spacing
tension/shear
A

Edge distance
tension
RN

Edge distance
shear
( toward edge)

RV1

Edge distance
shear

(II to or away
from edge)

RV2

6-5/8 10 13-1/4 6-5/8 10 13-1/4 6-5/8 10 13-1/4 6-5/8 10 13-1/4


0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.91
0.96
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.85
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.95
1.00

0.70
0.71
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.85
0.89
0.96
1.00

0.60
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.94
1.00

0.60
0.62
0.64
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.80
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.93
1.00

0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.70
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.80
0.85
0.94
1.00

0.18
0.22
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.36
0.40
0.45
0.48
0.52
0.56
0.64
0.72
0.73
0.83
0.89
0.97
1.00

0.18
0.21
0.23
0.27
0.29
0.32
0.34
0.40
0.45
0.45
0.52
0.56
0.61
0.63
0.72
0.88
1.00

0.18
0.20
0.22
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.32
0.37
0.40
0.44
0.45
0.52
0.64
0.73
0.81
0.89
1.00

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.82
0.89
0.93
0.99
1.00

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.53
0.55
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.64
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.76
0.82
0.93
1.00

0.46
0.47
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.55
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.69
0.77
0.82
0.88
0.93
1.00

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Table 13 - HVU load adjustment factors for 7/8-in. diameter anchors

Spacing tension/shear
smin = 0.5 hef
scr = 1.5 hef
A = 0.3(s/hef) + 0.55
for scr>s>smin

Anchor
diameter

7/8-in. diameter

Adjustment
factor

Edge distance tension


cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 1.5 hef
RN = 0.4(c/hef) + 0.40
for ccr>c>cmin

tension/shear

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Edge distance shear


toward edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV1 = 0.54(c/hef) 0.09
for ccr>c>cmin
Edge distance shear
II to or away from edge
cmin = 0.5 hef
ccr = 2.0 hef
RV2 = 0.36(c/hef) + 0.28
for ccr>c>cmin

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.91
0.96
1.00

10

0.70
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.95
0.97
1.00

Edge distance shear

Edge distance
tension

Embedment
6-5/8
depth, in.
3-5/16
4
4-1/2
5
6
6-5/8
7
8
9
9-15/16
10
11
12
13
13-1/4
14
15
16
18
20
22
24
26-1/2

Spacing

RN

13-1/4 6-5/8
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.88
0.94
1.00

0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.91
0.96
1.00

10

0.60
0.64
0.67
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.80
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.93
0.96
1.00

( toward edge)

(II to or away
from edge)

10

10

RV1

13 1/4 6-5/8
0.18
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.40
0.45
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.72
0.73
0.81
0.89
0.97
1.00

0.60
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.94
1.00

Edge distance shear

0.18
0.23
0.27
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.45
0.45
0.50
0.56
0.61
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.77
0.88
1.00

RV2

13-1/4 6-5/8

0.18
0.20
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.32
0.36
0.40
0.44
0.45
0.48
0.52
0.56
0.64
0.73
0.81
0.89
1.00

0.46
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.82
0.88
0.93
0.99
1.00

13-1/4

0.46
0.50
0.52
0.53
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.64
0.68
0.71
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.93
1.00

0.46
0.47
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.88
0.93
1.00

Adjustment
factor

1-in. diameter

Spacing
tension/shear
A

Edge distance
tension
RN

1-1/4-in. diameter

Edge distance
shear

( toward edge)

RV1

Edge distance
shear
(II to or away
from edge)

RV2

Edge distance
Edge distance
shear
Spacing
Edge distance
shear
(II to or away
from edge)
( toward edge)
tension/shear
tension
A
RN
RV1
RV2

Spacing (s)/Edge distance (c), in.

Embedment
12
depth, in. 8-1/4 12-3/8 16-1/2 8-1/4 12-3/8 16-1/2 8-1/4 12-3/8 16-1/2 8-1/4 12-3/8 16-1/2
4-1/8
4-1/2
5
6
6-3/16
7
7-1/2
8-1/4
9
10
11
12-3/8
13
14
16
16-1/2
18
18-9/16
22-1/2
24
24-3/4
27
30
33
36

0.70
0.71
0.73
0.77
0.78
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.88
0.91
0.95
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.94
0.95
0.99
1.00

0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.79
0.80
0.84
0.85
0.88
0.89
0.96
0.99
1.00

0.60
0.62
0.64
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.88
0.93
1.00

0.60
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.92
0.93
0.98
1.00

0.60
0.62
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.79
0.80
0.84
0.85
0.95
0.98
1.00

0.18
0.20
0.24
0.30
0.32
0.37
0.40
0.45
0.50
0.56
0.63
0.72
0.76
0.83
0.96
1.00

0.18
0.22
0.24
0.27
0.30
0.35
0.39
0.45
0.48
0.52
0.61
0.63
0.70
0.72
0.89
0.96
1.00

0.18
0.20
0.24
0.27
0.32
0.34
0.37
0.43
0.45
0.50
0.52
0.65
0.70
0.72
0.79
0.89
1.00

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.54
0.55
0.59
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.98
1.00

15

3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.3

Table 14 - HVU load adjustment factors for 1-in. and 1-1/4-in. diameter anchors
Anchor
diameter

3.2.3

18

12

15

18

12

15

18

12

15

18

3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.75
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.93
0.98
1.00

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.55
0.56
0.59
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.77
0.80
0.82
0.87
0.93
1.00

0.70
0.70
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.88
0.90
0.95
0.96
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.88
0.91
0.92
1.00

0.70
0.72
0.73
0.76
0.77
0.78
0.82
0.83
0.85
0.86
0.93
0.95
0.96
1.00

0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.83
0.87
0.93
0.95
1.00

0.60
0.62
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.83
0.84
0.88
0.90
1.00

0.60
0.62
0.64
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.81
0.90
0.93
0.95
1.00

0.18
0.19
0.23
0.25
0.28
0.32
0.36
0.41
0.47
0.50
0.54
0.63
0.65
0.72
0.75
0.92
1.00

0.18
0.21
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.36
0.38
0.41
0.49
0.50
0.56
0.58
0.72
0.77
0.80
0.88
1.00

0.18
0.21
0.24
0.28
0.30
0.33
0.39
0.41
0.45
0.47
0.59
0.63
0.65
0.72
0.81
0.90
1.00

0.46
0.47
0.49
0.51
0.53
0.55
0.58
0.61
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.76
0.78
0.82
0.84
0.96
1.00

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.52
0.54
0.58
0.59
0.62
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.82
0.86
0.87
0.93
1.00

0.46
0.48
0.50
0.53
0.54
0.56
0.60
0.61
0.64
0.65
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.82
0.88
0.94
1.00

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3.2.8 HVU Capsule Adhesive Anchoring System


Table 15 - HVU adhesive chemical resistance

Ammonia
Ammonium nitrate
Ammonium sulphate
Carbolic acid solution
(Phenol)
Carbon tetrachloride
Caustic soda
Sodium hydroxide
Chlorinated lime
solution
Citric acid
Common salt solution
Communal waste water
Diesel oil
Ethanol
Ethylene glycol
Formic acid
Hydrochloric acid
Hydrogen peroxide
Lactic acid
Machine oil
Methanol
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Mixture of amines
Mixture of aromatic
hydrocarbons
Nitric acid

25%
5%
10%
10%
10%

Partially
resistant

Resistant

conc.

10%
10%

conc.
conc.
Vol%1

Vol%2
40%
20%

40%
20%
conc.
conc.
10%

50%

Sulphuric acid

40%
20%

Xylene

conc.

Petrol/Gasoline
Phosphoric acid
2-Propanol
Propylene glycol
Sodium carbonate
Sodium Silicate
(pH=14)

Figure 4 - Influence of temperature on bond strength1,2


120
100

conc.
40%
20%

96%
conc.
10%
20%
30%
5%
50%
10%

Note: In actual use, the majority of the resin is encased in the


concrete, leaving very little surface area exposed. In some cases,
this would allow the HVU system to be used where it would be
exposed to the Partially Resistant chemical compounds.

53% @ 212F

Acetone

conc.
10%

Not
resistant

1 35 Vol% Triethanolamine, 30 Vol% n-Butylamine and 35 Vol% N,NDimethylaniline


2 60 Vol% Toluene, 30 Vol% Xylene and 10 Vol% Methylnaphthalene

80

100% @ 70F

Acetic acid

% by
Weight

Allowable bond strength


% of Load @ 70F

Chemical/Liquid

60
40
20
0
20

60

100

140

180

220

Base material temperature, F

1 Temperature of concrete test sample is maintained at temperature,


removed from the controlled environment and tested to failure.
2 Long-term creep test in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance
Criteria AC58.

Table 16 HVU capsule volume

Table 17 Full cure time

Size

(in3)

HVU 3/8 (M10)

0.37

HVU 1/2 (M12)

0.61

HVU 5/8 (M16)

1.04

HVU 3/4

2.07

HVU 7/8 (M20)

2.62

HVU 1 (M24)

4.21

HVU 1-1/4 (M32)

9.46

Base material
temperature
F
C

Full cure
time

23

32

5 hr
1 hr

50

10

30 min

above 68

20

20 mn

Table 18 - Influence of high energy radiation


Radiation
exposure1,2
< 10 Mrad

Detrimental effect
Insignificant

10 100 Mrad

Moderate

> 100 Mrad

Medium to strong

Recommendation
for use
Full Use
Restricted use
Frec. = 0.5 Fperm.
No recommendation
for use

1 Mrad = Megarad
2 Dosage over life span.

Samples of the HVU Resin were immersed in the various chemical compounds for up to one year. At the end of the test period,
the samples were analyzed. Any samples showing no visible damage and having less than a 25% reduction in bending (flexural)
strength were classified as Resistant. Samples that had slight damage, such as small cracks, chips, etc. or reduction in
bending strength of 25% or more, were classified as Partially Resistant. Samples that were heavily damaged or destroyed were
classified as Not Resistant.

3.2.8.4 Installation instructions


Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

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HVU Capsule Adhesive Anchoring System 3.2.8


3.2.8.5 Ordering information1
HVU Adhesive Capsule

HVU Adhesive Capsules


HVU Anchor System with Threaded Rods2,3,4
Capsule Size

Setting Nuts2,3

Qty

Description

Qty

Hole Dia

Std Embed

HVU 3/8 x 3-1/2

10

3/8

10

7/16

3-1/2

HVU 1/2 x 4-1/4

10

1/2

10

9/16

4-1/4

HVU 5/8 x 5

10

5/8

11/16

HVU 3/4 x 6-5/8

3/4

7/8

6-5/8

HVU 7/8 x 6-5/8

7/8

6-5/8

HVU 1 x 8-1/4

1-1/8

8-1/4

HVU 1-1/4 x 12

1-1/4

1-3/8

12

Drive Socket

Hole Dia

Std Embed

HVU Anchor System with Internal Threaded


Inserts
Capsule Size

HIS-S Setting Tool1

Qty

Description

HVU 1/2 x 4-1/4

10

3/8

9/16

11/16

4-1/4

HVU 5/8 x 5

10

1/2

3/4

7/8

HVU 7/8 x 6-5/8

5/8

15/16

1-1/8

6-5/8

HVU 1 x 8-1/4

3/4

1-1/8

1-1/4

8-1/4

HVU Anchor System with Rebar

Drive Shaft & Socket


For setting HAS rods
and HIS inserts

Capsule Size

Hole Dia

Std Embed

#4

HVU 1/2 x 4-1/4

10

Rebar Adapter #4

5/8

4-1/4

#5

HVU 5/8 x 5

10

Rebar Adapter #5

13/16

#6

HVU 7/8 x 6-5/8

Rebar Adapter #6

6-5/8

#7

HVU 1 x 8-1/4

Rebar Adapter #7

1-1/8

6-5/8

#8

HVU 5/8 x 5 and


HVU 1 x 8-1/4

10
5

Rebar Adapter #8

1-1/4

8-1/4

Qty

Description

3.2.3
3.2.4

HIS-N Insert

3.2.3
HIS-N Setting Tool

3.2.5

Rebar Setting Tool TE-Y

Rebar
Size

(both capsules needed)

3.2.3
HAS-E-Rod

Rebar

3.2.6
3.2.7

Rebar Setting Tool

3.2.8

Setting Tools
Square Drive Shaft 1/2
HAS Rod Diameter

Drive Socket

Square Drive Shaft 3/4


Drive Socket

Square Drive Shaft 1


Drive Socket

3/8

9/16 x 1/2

1/2

3/4 x 1/2

3/4 x 3/4

5/8

15/16 x 1/2

15/16 x 3/4

3/4

1-1/8 x 3/4

7/8

1-7/16 x 3/4

1-1/2 x 3/4

1-1/4
- 1-7/8 x 1
1 All dimensions in inches.
2 To be used with appropriate drive socket and drive shaft from selector chart at left. Setting nuts not required with HIS setting tools.
3 Setting nuts are required for proper fit of drive socket.
4 Setting nuts have a black finished coating except 7/8" which are HDG.

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Threaded anchors for Hilti chemical anchor systems
HAS-E Rods 5.8 Steel
Description

HAS-E B High Strength Steel


Description

HAS-R 304 Stainless Steel


Qty

Description

HAS-R 316 Stainless Steel

Qty

Master Carton Qty

3/8 x 3

10

360

3/8 x 4-3/8

10

240

10

Qty

Description

3/8x 5-1/8

20

200

3/8 x 5-1/8

3/8 x 5-1/8

20

3/8 x 5-1/8

3/8 x 8

10

160

3/8 x 8

10

3/8 x 12

10

90

3/8 x 8

Qty

10
10

1/2 x 3-1/8

10

240

1/2 x 4-1/2

10

160

1/2 x 6-1/2

20

160

1/2 x 6-1/2

1/2x 8

10

120

1/2 x 10

10

120

1/2 x 12

10

80

5/8 x 8

20

80

5/8 x 7-5/8

5/8 x 9

10

1/2 x 6-1/2

20

1/2 x 6-1/2

10

1/2 x 8

10

1/2 x 8

10

1/2 x 10

10

10

5/8 x 7-5/8

20
10

5/8 x 10

10

60

1/2 x 11 *

10

1/2 x 12

10

5/8 x 7-5/8

10

5/8 x 9

10
10

5/8 x 12

10

60

5/8 x 12

5/8 x 17

10

40

3/4 x 10

10

40

3/4 x 9-5/8

3/4 x 9-5/8

3/4 x 9-5/8 *

3/4 x 10

10

3/4 x 11

10

30

3/4 x 12

10

30

3/4 x 12

10

3/4 x 14

10

30

3/4 x 14 *

3/4 x 14

10

3/4 x 16

10

3/4 x 17

3/4 x 16

10

20

7/8 x 10

3/4 x 19

10

20

3/4 x 21

10

20

7/8 x 16

3/4 x 25

10

20

7/8 x 10

10

20

7/8 x 10 (HDG)

7/8 x 10

7/8 x 12 (HDG) *

7/8 x 13
1 x 12

10

10

20

7/8 x 16 (HDG)

16

1 x 12

1 x 12

1 x 12 *

1 x 14

16

1 x 14 *

1 x 16

12

1 x 16 *

1 x 16 *

4
4

1 x 20

12

1 x 21 *

1 x 20 *

1-1/4 x 16

1-1/4 x 16

1-1/4 x 22

1-1/4 x 23 *

*Item not returnable

Hilti Rods are now stamped on the end to


show grade of steel and overall anchor length!
E = ISO 898 Class 5.8 Steel
B = ASTM A 193, Grade B7 Steel
R1 = AISI 304 Stainless Steel
R2 = AISI 316 Stainless Steel

HIS-N carbon steel and HIS-RN 316 stainless steel internally threaded inserts1
Description

Useable thread length (in)

Qty

10

1-3/16

5/8 x 6-5/8

1-1/2

3/4 x 8-1/4

3/8 x 4-1/4
1/2 x 5

1 All dimensions in inches.

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Mechanical Anchoring Systems 3.3


3.3.1 HDA Undercut Anchor

3.3.1.1

Product description

3.3.1.1 Product description

3.3.1.2

Material specifications

3.3.1.3

Technical data

3.3.1.4

Installation removal instructions

3.3.1.5

Ordering information

The Hilti HDA undercut anchor is a


heavy-duty mechanical anchor with
carbide-tipped undercut segments
used to perform a self-undercutting
process. The HDA system includes
either a HDA-P preset or HDA-T
through-set style anchor, stop drill bit,
setting tool, and hammer drill for M10,
M12, M16 and M20 models. The HDA
is available in carbon steel, stainless
steel and sherardized versions. Two
lengths accommodate various fixture
thicknesses.
Product features
Undercut segments provide castin-place like performance with
limited expansion stresses
Self-undercutting wedges provide
an easy, fast and reliable anchor
installation
Excellent performance in cracked
concrete
Suitable for dynamic loads
including seismic, fatigue and
shock. See Anchor Selector Guide
Undercut keying load transfer
allows for reduced edge distances
and anchor spacings

Through-set style provides


increased shear capacity
Fully removable
Type 316 stainless steel for
corrosive environments
Sherardized zinc coating has
equivalent corrosion resistance
to hot-dip galvanization

3.3.1

ACI 349-01 Nuclear Design Guide


is available. Call Hilti Technical
Support

3.3.2

Guide specifications

3.3.3

Undercut anchors Undercut anchors


shall be of an undercut style with brazed
tungsten carbides on the embedded
end that perform the self-undercutting
process. Undercut portion of anchor
shall have a minimum projected bearing
area equal to or greater than 2.5 times
the nominal bolt area. The bolt shall
conform to ISO 898 class 8.8 strength
requirements. Anchors dimensioned
and supplied by Hilti.

3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.6
3.3.6

HDA-P

Undercut Anchor
Pre-Set Type

HDA-T

Undercut Anchor
Through-Set Type

Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-1546
City of Los Angeles
No. 25939
European Technical Approval
ETA-99/0009
ETA-99/0016
Qualified under NQA-1 Nuclear Quality
Program

3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6

Independent code evaluation


IBC / IRC 2012
IBC / IRC 2009
IBC / IRC 2006

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3.3.1.2 Material specifications
HDA-P and HDA-T carbon steel with electroplated zinc
Cone bolts meet strength requirements of ISO 898, class 8.8. Minimum yield strength is 92.8 ksi (640 MPa) and minimum
tensile strength is 116 ksi (800 MPa).
Sleeve for the M10 and M12 has a minimum tensile strength of 123 ksi (850 MPa).
Sleeve for the M16 has a minimum tensile strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa).
Sleeve for the M20 has a minimum tensile strength of 79.8 ksi (550 MPa).
The nut and washer are carbon steel.
All carbon steel components have a minimum 5 m zinc plating thickness.
HDA-PR and HDA-TR stainless steel
Cone bolts have a minimum yield strength is 87 ksi (600 MPa) and minimum tensile strength is 116 ksi (800 MPa).
Sleeve for the M10 and M12 has a minimum tensile strength of 123 ksi (850 MPa).
Sleeve for the M16 has a minimum tensile strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa).
Nut conforms to DIN 934, grade A4-80.
HDA-PF and HDA-TF carbon steel with sherardized heavy zinc plating
Cone bolts meet strength requirements of ISO 898, class 8.8. Minimum yield strength is 92.8 ksi (640 MPa) and minimum
tensile strength is 116 ksi (800 MPa).
Sleeve for the M10 and M12 has a minimum tensile strength of 123 ksi (850 MPa).
Sleeve for the M16 has a minimum tensile strength of 101.5 ksi (700 MPa).
Nuts and washers are carbon steel.
All carbon steel components have an average zinc plating thickness of 53 m in accordance with ASTM A153.

3.3.1.3 Technical data


The technical data contained in this section are Hilti Simplified Design Tables. The load values were developed using the
Strength Design parameters and variables of ESR-1546 and the equations within ACI 318-11 Appendix D. For a detailed
explanation of the Hilti Simplified Design Tables, refer to section 3.1.7. Data tables from ESR-1546 are not contained in this
section, but can be found at www.icc-es.org or at www.us.hilti.com. For technical information on the sherardized carbon steel
HDA, contact Hilti Technical Support.

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Figure 1 - HDA specifications
Anchor nomenclature
Hilti design anchor
P pre-set before baseplate
T through-set after/through
baseplate
Blank carbon steel zinc plated
F carbon steel sherardized
R 316 stainless steel
Metric
Thread diameter (mm)

3.3.2

HDA-PF M12 x 125 / 50

3.3.3

Minimum embedment
of undercut

HDA-P

HDA-T

3.3.1

3.3.4

Maximum fixture thickness

3.3.5

Table 1 - HDA specifications

3.3.6

Nominal anchor diameter


Symbol

Units

M10

M12

M16

M20

3.3.7

Cone bolt thread diameter

do

mm

10

12

16

20

Nominal bit diameter

d bit

mm

20

22

30

37

3.3.8

Setting information
1

Effective minimum embedment

hef

Hole depth

ho

Max.fixture thickness HDA-P

tfix

Max.fixture thickness HDA-T

tfix

Minimum fixture hole diameter

dh

Length of anchor

Minimum concrete member thickness

hmin

Installation torque

Tinst

Wrench size
1

mm

100

125

190

250

(in.)

(3.9)

(4.9)

(7.5)

(9.8)

mm

107

135

203

266

(in.)

(4.2)

(5.3)

(8.0)

(10.5)

See Section 3.3.1.5

3.3.9
3.3.6
3.3.6

See Table 5
mm

21

23

32

40

(in.)

(7/8)

(15/16)

(1-1/4)

(1-9/16)

in.

7-1/8

7-1/2

10-5/8

13-3/4

(mm)

(180)

(200)

(270)

(350)

See Section 3.3.1.5

ft-lb

37

59

88

221

(Nm)

(50)

(80)

(120)

(300)

mm

17

19

24

30

3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6

HDA must be installed with the specified Hilti hammer drill and Hilti metric stop bit. See section 3.3.1.5.

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Table 2 - Hilti HDA-P and HDA-T carbon and stainless steel design strength with concrete / pullout failure
in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Nominal
anchor
diameter
M10
M12
M16
M20

Effective
embed.
mm (in.)

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)"
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)

100

7,615

8,345

9,635

11,800

16,405

17,970

20,750

25,415

(3.9)

(33.9)

(37.1)

(42.9)

(52.5)

(73.0)

(79.9)

(92.3)

(113.1)

125

10,645

11,660

13,465

16,490

22,925

25,115

29,000

35,515

(4.9)

(47.4)

(51.9)

(59.9)

(73.4)

(102.0)

(111.7)

(129.0)

(158.0)

190

19,945

21,850

25,230

30,900

42,965

47,065

54,345

66,560

(7.5)

(88.7)

(97.2)

(112.2)

(137.4)

(191.1)

(209.4)

(241.7)

(296.1)

250

30,105

32,980

38,080

46,640

64,845

71,035

82,025

100,460

(9.8)

(133.9)

(146.7)

(169.4)

(207.5)

(288.4)

(316.0)

(364.9)

(446.9)

Table 3 - Hilti HDA-P and HDA-T carbon and stainless steel design strength with concrete / pullout failure
in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5
Nominal
anchor
diameter
M10
M12
M16
M20

Effective
embed.
mm (in.)

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)"
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)

100

5,845

6,405

7,395

9,055

13,125

14,375

16,600

20,330

(3.9)

(26.0)

(28.5)

(32.9)

(40.3)

(58.4)

(63.9)

(73.8)

(90.4)

125

7,305

8,005

9,240

11,320

18,340

20,090

23,200

28,415

(4.9)

(32.5)

(35.6)

(41.1)

(50.4)

(81.6)

(89.4)

(103.2)

(126.4)

190

14,615

16,005

18,485

22,640

34,370

37,650

43,475

53,245

(7.5)

(65.0)

(71.2)

(82.2)

(100.7)

(152.9)

(167.5)

(193.4)

(236.8)

250

21,920

24,010

27,725

33,955

51,875

56,830

65,620

80,365

(9.8)

(97.5)

(106.8)

(123.3)

(151.0)

(230.8)

(252.8)

(291.9)

(357.5)

1 See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


2 Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
3 Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 6 to 9 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in tables 4 and 5.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
4 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60
5 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by seis = 0.75.
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 4 - Steel strength for Hilti HDA-P carbon steel and stainless steel anchors1,2
HDA-P carbon steel anchors
Nominal
anchor
diameter
M10
M12
M16
M20
1
2
3
4
5

HDA-PR stainless steel anchors

Tensile 3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear 4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic
shear 5 Vsa
lb (kN)

7,830

3,260

2,920

Tensile 3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear 4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic
shear 5 Vsa
lb (kN)

7,830

3,945

3,655

(34.8)

(14.5)

(13.0)

(34.8)

(17.5)

(16.3)

11,395

4,735

4,235

11,395

5,845

5,260

(50.7)

(21.1)

(18.8)

(50.7)

(26.0)

(23.4)

21,140

8,810

7,890

21,140

10,960

9,790

(94.0)

(39.2)

(35.1)

(94.0)

(48.8)

(43.5)

3.3.1

33,060

13,500

12,130

(147.1)

(60.1)

(54.0)

n/a

n/a

n/a

3.3.2
3.3.3

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Hilti HDA-P Carbon and Stainless steel anchors are to be considered ductile steel elements.
Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Seismic shear values determined by seismic shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6

Table 5 - Steel strength for Hilti HDA-T carbon steel and stainless steel anchors1,2
HDA-T carbon steel anchors
Nominal
anchor
diameter
M10

Thickness of
fastened parts tfix
in. (mm)

Tensile 3 Nsa
lb (kN)

5/8 tfix < 13/16


(15 tfix < 20)

Shear 4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic
shear 5 Vsa
lb (kN)

Tensile 3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear 4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic
shear 5 Vsa
lb (kN)

7,830

9,060

8,185

7,830

10,080

9,060

(34.8)

(40.3)

(36.4)

(34.8)

(44.8)

(40.3)

10,815

9,790

13,155

11,690

(48.1)

(43.5)

(58.5)

(52.0)

5/8 tfix < 13/16


M12

M16

M20

1
2
3
4
5

(15 tfix < 20)


13/16 tfix < 2

3.3.7

HDA-TR stainless steel anchors

11,395
(50.7)

11,395
(50.7)

3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.6
3.3.6

12,130

10,815

14,465

13,005

(20 tfix < 50)

(54.0)

(48.1)

(64.3)

(57.8)

13/16 tfix < 1

19,875

17,825

23,235

20,900

3.3.6
3.3.6

(20 tfix < 25)

(88.4)

(79.3)

(103.4)

(93.0)

1 tfix < 1-3/16

22,505

20,315

24,550

22,065

(100.1)

(90.4)

(109.2)

(98.1)

(25 tfix < 30)


1-3/16 tfix < 1-3/8

21,140
(94.0)

21,140
(94.0)

24,845

22,355

25,715

23,090

(30 tfix < 35)

(110.5)

(99.4)

(114.4)

(102.7)

1-3/8 tfix < 2-3/8

26,885

24,110

26,595

23,965

(35 tfix < 60)

(119.6)

(107.2)

(118.3)

(106.6)

1 tfix < 1-9/16

29,370

26,450

n/a

n/a

(25 tfix < 40)

(130.6)

(117.7)

1-9/16 tfix < 2-1/8

33,025

29,665

(146.9)

(132.0)

2-1/8 tfix < 4

35,510

32,005

(55 tfix < 100)

(158.0)

(142.4)

(40 tfix < 55)

33,060
(147.1)

n/a

3.3.6

3.3.6

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Hilti HDA-T Carbon and Stainless steel anchors are to be considered ductile steel elements.
Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Seismic shear values determined by seismic shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 6 - Load adjustment factors for M10 and M12 HDA-P and HDA-T carbon and stainless steel anchors in uncracked concrete1,2
M10 and M12
HDA-P and HDA-T
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca ) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal diameter
Effective
mm
embedment hef
(in.)
3-1/8
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
6
7
7-1/8
7-1/2
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
42

(79)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(152)
(178)
(181)
(191)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1067)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV

M10

M12

M10

M12

M10

M12

M10

M12

M10

M12

M10

M12

100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.80
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.97
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.70
0.74
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.91
0.97
1.00

100
(3.94)
0.66
0.70
0.76
0.82
0.88
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.86
0.96
0.97
1.00

100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.84
0.93
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.79
0.86
0.93
1.00

100
(3.94)
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.24
0.28
0.37
0.47
0.48
0.52
0.57
0.68
0.80
0.92
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.28
0.36
0.37
0.40
0.44
0.52
0.61
0.70
0.80
1.00

100
(3.94)
0.28
0.33
0.40
0.48
0.56
0.74
0.93
0.96
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
0.31
0.37
0.43
0.57
0.71
0.73
0.79
0.87
1.00

100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.90
0.96
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.66
0.69
0.73
0.76
0.82
0.88
0.93
0.98
1.00

Table 7 - Load adjustment factors for M10 and M12 HDA-P and HDA-T carbon and stainless steel anchors in cracked concrete1,2
M10 and M12
HDA-P and HDA-T
cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca ) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal diameter
Effective
mm
embedment hef
(in.)

1
2
3
4

3-1/8
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
6
7
7-1/8
7-1/2
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
42
> 48

(79)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(152)
(178)
(181)
(191)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1067)
(1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV

M10

M12

M10

M12

M10

M12

M10

M12

M10

M12

M10

M12

100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.80
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.97
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.70
0.74
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.91
0.97
1.00

100
(3.94)
0.66
0.70
0.76
0.82
0.88
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.86
0.96
0.97
1.00

100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.77
0.83
0.90
0.97
1.00

100
(3.94)
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.21
0.25
0.33
0.42
0.43
0.46
0.51
0.61
0.71
0.82
0.94
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.25
0.32
0.33
0.35
0.39
0.46
0.54
0.63
0.71
0.90
1.00

100
(3.94)
0.25
0.29
0.36
0.43
0.50
0.66
0.83
0.86
0.92
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
0.27
0.33
0.38
0.50
0.64
0.65
0.71
0.78
0.93
1.00

100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.69
0.73
0.76
0.80
0.86
0.92
0.98
1.00

125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.94
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction actor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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HDA Undercut Anchor 3.3.1


Table 8 - Load adjustment factors for M16 and M20 HDA-P and HDA-T carbon and stainless steel anchors in uncracked concrete1,2
M16 and M20
HDA-P and HDA-T
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca ) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal diameter
Effective
mm
embedment hef
(in.)
3-1/8
(79)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
7-1/8
(181)
7-1/2
(191)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
42
(1067)
> 48
(1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV

M16

M20

M16

M20

M16

M20

M16

M20

M16

M20

M16

M20

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.95
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.91
1.00

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.96
1.00

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.74
0.78
0.83
0.88

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.68
0.72
0.75
0.79

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.15
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.23
0.28
0.32
0.37
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.78
0.92
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.25
0.28
0.36
0.44
0.52
0.61
0.80
1.00

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.30
0.38
0.39
0.42
0.46
0.55
0.65
0.75
0.85
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.31
0.37
0.43
0.50
0.57
0.71
0.87
1.00

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.61
0.66
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.87
0.97
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.62
0.66
0.69
0.76
0.85
0.93
1.00

Table 9 - Load adjustment factors for M16 and M20 HDA-P and HDA-T carbon and stainless steel anchors in cracked concrete
M16 and M20
HDA-P and HDA-T
cracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca ) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal diameter
Effective
mm
embedment hef
(in.)

1
2
3
4

3-1/8
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
6
7
7-1/8
7-1/2
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
42
> 48

(79)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(152)
(178)
(181)
(191)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1067)
(1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

1,2

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV

M16

M20

M16

M20

M16

M20

M16

M20

M16

M20

M16

M20

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.95
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.91
1.00

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.72
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.96
1.00

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.81
0.85

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.77

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.13
0.17
0.17
0.19
0.21
0.25
0.29
0.33
0.38
0.48
0.59
0.70
0.82
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.22
0.25
0.32
0.39
0.46
0.54
0.71
1.00

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.27
0.34
0.35
0.38
0.41
0.49
0.58
0.67
0.76
0.96
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.27
0.33
0.38
0.44
0.50
0.64
0.78
0.93
1.00

190
(7.48)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.59
0.64
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.84
0.94
1.00

250
(9.84)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.73
0.82
0.89
0.97
1.00

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.6
3.3.6

3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.

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3.3.1.4 Installation and removal instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded
online at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that
downloaded IFU are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance.
HDA Undercut Anchors are fully removable. The removal process strips the anchor threads to prevent reuse of anchors for
safety purposes.
Training is available on request. Contact Hilti Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in IFU.

3.3.1.5 Ordering information


HDA-T anchor
Description
bolt dia. x hef / tfix,max
overall length

M10x100/20
150 mm
M12x125/30
190 mm
M12x125/50
210 mm
M16x190/40
275 mm
M16x190/40
295 mm
M20x250/50
360 mm
M20x250/100
410 mm

HDA-T

HDA-TF

HDA-TR

Galvanized Sherardised 316 Stainless

HDA

Stop drill bit

Diamond core bit1

Box
Qty

Description (mm)
dia. x drill depth

Diameter

12

TE-C-B20x120
TE-Y-B20x120
TE-C-B22x155
TE-Y-B22x155
TE-C-B22x175
TE-Y-B22x175
TE-Y B30x230

Description

TE-C-ST 20 M10
TE-Y-ST 20 M10
TE-C-ST 22 M12
TE-Y-ST 22 M12
TE-C-ST 22 M12
TE-Y-ST 22 M12

20mm
22mm
22mm

TE-Y B30x250

Setting tool

30mm

TE-Y-ST 30 M16

37mm

TE-Y-ST 37 M20

TE-Y B37x300
TE-Y B37x350

1 The drilling depth with the diamond core bit must not exceed 2/3 of the specified minimum drill hole depth. The last 1/3 of the drill hole depth must be completed
with the specified hammer drill and stop drill bit. Always consult the engineer of record before cutting rebar.

HDA-P anchor
Description
bolt dia. x hef / tfix,max
overall length

M10x100/20
150 mm
M12x125/30
190 mm
M12x125/50
210 mm
M16x190/40
275 mm
M16x190/40
295 mm
M20x250/50
360 mm
M20x250/100
410 mm

HDA-P

HDA-PF

HDA-PR

Galvanized Sherardised 316 Stainless

HDA

Stop drill bit

Diamond core bit1

Box
Qty

Description (mm)
dia. x drill depth

Diameter

12

TE-C B20x100
TE-Y B20x100
TE-C B22x125
TE-Y B22x125
TE-C-B22x125
TE-Y-B22x125

Setting tool
Description

TE-C-ST 20 M10
TE-Y-ST 20 M10
TE-C-ST 22 M12
TE-Y-ST 22 M12
TE-C-ST 22 M12
TE-Y-ST 22 M12

20mm
22mm
22mm

TE-Y B30x190

30mm

TE-Y-ST 30 M16

TE-Y B37x250

37mm

TE-Y-ST 37 M20

1 The drilling depth with the diamond core bit must not exceed 2/3 of the specified minimum drill hole depth. The last 1/3 of the drill hole depth must be completed
with the specified hammer drill and stop drill bit. Always consult the engineer of record before cutting rebar.

Removal tool with adapter

Description

Qty/pkg

Applicable
anchor sizes

TE-C-HDA-RT 20-M10

HDA M10

TE-C-HDA-RT 22-M12

HDA M12

TE-C-HDA-RT 30-M16

HDA M16

TE-C-HDA-RT 37-M20

HDA M20

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Hammer drills required for setting HDA anchors
HDA carbon steel - zinc plated
Anchor
TE 25
(1st gear)

TE 35

TE 40/
40-AVR

TE 56/
56-ATC

Hilti hammer drill1


TE 60TE 70/
ATC
70-ATC
connection end

TE-C

TE 75

TE-76/
76-ATC

TE 80ATC

TE-Y

HDA-P M10x100/20

HDA-T M10x100/20

HDA-P M12x125/30

HDA-T M12x125/30

HDA-P M12x125/50

HDA-T M12x125/50

3.3.1

HDA-P M16x190/40

HDA-T M16x190/40

HDA-P M16x190/60

HDA-T M16x190/60

HDA-P M20x250/50

HDA-T M20x250/50

HDA-P M20x250/100

HDA-T M20x250/100

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

HDA-R stainless steel


Anchor
TE 25
(1st gear)

TE 35

TE 40/
40-AVR

TE 56/
56-ATC

Hilti hammer drill1


TE 60TE 70/
ATC
70-ATC
connection end

TE-C

TE 75

TE-76/
76-ATC

TE 80ATC

TE-Y

HDA-PR M10x100/20

HDA-TR M10x100/20

HDA-PR M12x125/30

HDA-TR M12x125/30

HDA-PR M12x125/50

HDA-TR M12x125/50

3.3.6

3.3.6

HDA-PR M16x190/60

HDA-PR M16x190/60

HDA-TR M16x190/60

Anchor
TE 35

3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6

HDA-F carbon steel - sherardized (heavy-duty galvanization)


TE 40/
40-AVR

3.3.9
3.3.6

HDA-PR M16x190/40

TE 25
(1st gear)

3.3.8

TE 56/
56-ATC

Hilti hammer drill1


TE 60TE 70/
ATC
70-ATC
connection end

TE-C

TE 75

TE-76/
76-ATC

TE 80ATC

TE-Y

HDA-PFM10x100/20

HDA-TF M10x100/20

HDA-PF M12x125/30

HDA-TF M12x125/30

HDA-PF M12x125/50

HDA-TF M12x125/50

HDA-PF M16x190/40

HDA-TF M16x190/40

HDA-PF M16x190/60

HDA-TF M16x190/60

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HSL-3 Heavy-duty Expansion Anchor 3.3.2


3.3.2.1 HSL-3 product description

HSL-3 Heavy-duty Expansion Anchor

HSL-3-G Heavy-duty Expansion


Anchor with Threaded Rod

Countersunk version available as special


Metric

Maximum fastened
thickness (mm)

HSL-3-G M12 / 25
Heavy-duty
Expansion
Anchor

blank-bolt
G-stud
B-torque cap

Metric thread
size (mm); not
hole diameter

The Hilti HSL-3 Heavy-duty Expansion


Anchor is a torque-controlled expansion
bolt designed for high performance in
static and dynamic application including
the tension zone of concrete structures
where cracking can be expected.
HSL-3 anchors are available in metric
sizes from M8 to M24. Anchors available
in carbon steel with a variety of head
configurations including bolt, threaded
rod and torque cap.
Product features
Approved for use in the concrete
tension zone (cracked concrete)
Data for use with the Strength
Design provisions of ACI 318
Appendix D and ACI 349
Appendix B
High load capacity
Force-controlled expansion which
allows for follow-up expansion

HSL-3-B Heavy-duty Expansion Anchor


with Torque Cap
Red setting indicator
Three accurately sized
shear pins are provided in
the red indicator cap. As
Tinst, the required installation
torque, is reached the red
indicator cap shears off. A green seal on the
bolt head appears which indicates that the
anchor has been set properly.
Example: HSL-3-G M12/25
This is an HSL-3 stud anchor. The thread size
is 12 mm and this anchor can attach up to a
25 mm thick plate

Reliable clamping of part fastened


to help overcome gaps
Suitable for dynamic loading,
including seismic, fatigue
and shock
No spinning of the anchor in hole
when tightening bolt or nut
Seismic qualification per ICC-ES
AC193 and the requirements of ACI
318 Appendix D
ACI 349-01 Nuclear Design Guide
is available. Call Hilti Technical
Support.
Guide specifications
Expansion anchors: carbon steel anchor
consists of hex head bolt (threaded
stud), sleeve, expansion sleeve,
expansion cone, collapsible plastic
sleeve, (nut) and washer. Anchors shall
be torque controlled expansion bolt as
manufactured by Hilti.

3.3.2.2 Material specifications


Carbon steel bolt or threaded rod for HSL-3, HSL-3-G and HSL-3-B conform
to the steel strength requirements of ISO 898-1, grade 8.8, fya > 93 ksi, futa > 116 ksi.
Carbon steel nut conforms to DIN 934, Grade 8, futa > 116 ksi.

3.3.2.1

Product description

3.3.2.2

Material specifications

3.3.2.3

Technical data

3.3.2.4

Installation instructions

3.3.2.5

Ordering information

Bolt
Washer
3.3.1
Minimum
embedment
mark
Spacer
sleeve
Plastic
collapsible
section
with anchor
rotation
prevention
Expansion
sleeve

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Cone
3.3.9

Listings/Approvals

3.3.9

ICC-ES (International Code Council)


ESR-1545
City of Los Angeles
Research Report No. 25903
European Technical Approval
ETA-02/0042
Qualified under NQA-1 Nuclear Quality
Program

3.3.9
3.3.9

Independent code evaluation


IBC / IRC 2012
IBC / IRC 2009
IBC / IRC 2006
IBC / IRC 2003

Carbon steel washer conforms to DIN 1544, Grade St37, futa > 100 ksi.
Carbon steel expansion cone conforms to DIN 1654-4, futa > 80 ksi.
Carbon steel expansion sleeve M8-M16 conforms to DIN 10139 and M20-M24 conforms
to DIN 2393-2.
Carbon steel spacing sleeve conforms to DIN 2393 T1, futa > 100 ksi.
Collapsible sleeve is made from acetal polyoxymethylene (POM) resin.
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3.3.2 HSL-3 Heavy-duty Expansion Anchor


3.3.2.3 Technical data
Table 1 HSL-3 specifications
HSL-3 anchor thread diameter
Details
Nominal drill bit diameter1

d bit

Minimum concrete thickness

hmin

Minimum hole depth

ho

Effective minimum embedment

hef,min

Minimum fixture hole diameter

dh

Max. cumulative gap between part(s)


being fastened and concrete surface

Maximum thickness of part fastened


HSL-3, HSL-3-B

Overall length of anchor HSL-3,


HSL-3-B

Maximum thickness of part fastened


HSL-3-G

tfix

Overall length of anchor HSL-3-G

Washer diameter
Installation torque HSL-3
Installation torque HSL-3-G

dw
Tinst
Tinst

M8
12

mm

M10
15

M12
18

mm

M16
24

M20
28

M24
32

See table 5

(in.)
mm

80

90

105

125

155

180

(in.)

(3-1/8)

(3-1/2)

(4-1/8)

(4-7/8)

(6-1/8)

(7-1/8)

mm

60

70

80

100

125

150

(in.)

(2-3/8)

(2-3/4)

(3-1/8)

(3-7/8)

(4-7/8)

(5-7/8)

mm

14

17

20

26

31

35

(in.)

(9/16)

(11/16)

(13/16)

(1)

(1-1/4)

(1-3/8)

mm

12

16

(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)

(1/8)
20

(3/16)
40

20

40

(3/4) (1-1/2) (3/4) (1-1/2)


98

118

110

130

(5/16)

(3/8)

(1/2)

25

50

25

50

(1)

(2)

(1)

(2)

131

156

153

178

(6)

(7)

(3-7/8) (4-5/8) (4-3/8) (5 1/8) (5-1/8) (6 1/8)

mm

20

20

25

50

25

50

(in.)

(3/4)

(3/4)

(1)

(2)

(1)

(2)

mm

102

115

139

164

163

188

30

(5/8)
60

30

60

(1-1/8) (2-1/4) (1-1/8) (2-1/4)


183

213

(7-1/4) (8-3/8)
30

205

235

(8)

(9-1/4)

60

(1-1/8) (2-1/4)
190

220

(in.)

(4)

(4-1/2)

mm

20

25

30

40

45

(in.)

(3/4)

(1)

(1-1/8)

(1-9/16)

(1-3/4)

(2)

Nm

25

50

80

120

200

250

(ft-lb)

(18)

(37)

(59)

(89)

(148)

(185)

Nm

20

35

60

80

160

(5-1/2) (6-3/8) (6-3/8) (7-3/8) (7-1/2) (8-3/4)


50

(ft-lb)

(15)

(26)

(44)

(59)

(118)

Wrench size HSL-3, HSL-3-G

mm

13

17

19

24

30

36

Wrench size HSL-3-B

mm

24

30

36

41

1 Use metric bits only.

Figure 1

Data development
The technical data contained in this section are Hilti Simplified Design Tables.
The load values were developed using the Strength Design parameters and
variables of ESR-1545 and the equations within ACI 318-11 Appendix D. For a
detailed explanation of the Hilti Simplified Design Tables, refer to section 3.1.7.
Data tables from ESR-1545 are not contained in this section, but can be found on
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Table 2 - Hilti HSL-3 design strength with concrete / pullout failure in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Nominal
anchor
diameter
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24

Effective
embed.
mm (in.)

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)"
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)

60

2,735

2,995

3,455

4,235

3,050

3,340

3,860

4,725

(2.4)

(12.2)

(13.3)

(15.4)

(18.8)

(13.6)

(14.9)

(17.2)

(21.0)

70

3,570

3,910

4,515

5,530

7,685

8,420

9,720

11,905

(2.8)

(15.9)

(17.4)

(20.1)

(24.6)

(34.2)

(37.5)

(43.2)

(53.0)

80

4,360

4,775

5,515

6,755

9,390

10,285

11,880

14,550

(3.2)

(19.4)

(21.2)

(24.5)

(30.0)

(41.8)

(45.7)

(52.8)

(64.7)

100

6,095

6,675

7,705

9,440

13,125

14,375

16,600

20,330

(3.9)

(27.1)

(29.7)

(34.3)

(42.0)

(58.4)

(63.9)

(73.8)

(90.4)

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24

3.3.2

125

8,515

9,330

10,770

13,190

18,340

20,090

23,200

28,415

(4.9)

(37.9)

(41.5)

(47.9)

(58.7)

(81.6)

(89.4)

(103.2)

(126.4)

150

11,195

12,260

14,160

17,340

24,110

26,410

30,495

37,350

3.3.4

(5.9)

(49.8)

(54.5)

(63.0)

(77.1)

(107.2)

(117.5)

(135.6)

(166.1)

3.3.5

Effective
embed.
mm (in.)

3.3.7

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

3.3.3

3.3.6

Table 3 - Hilti HSL-3 design strength with concrete / pullout failure in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5
Nominal
anchor
diameter

3.3.1

'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)"
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)

60

1,825

2,000

2,310

2,830

2,160

2,365

2,730

3,345

(2.4)

(8.1)

(8.9)

(10.3)

(12.6)

(9.6)

(10.5)

(12.1)

(14.9)

70

2,920

3,200

3,695

4,525

7,685

8,420

9,720

11,905

(2.8)

(13.0)

(14.2)

(16.4)

(20.1)

(34.2)

(37.5)

(43.2)

(53.0)

3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

80

4,360

4,775

5,515

6,755

9,390

10,285

11,880

14,550

(3.2)

(19.4)

(21.2)

(24.5)

(30.0)

(41.8)

(45.7)

(52.8)

(64.7)

100

6,095

6,675

7,705

9,440

13,125

14,375

16,600

20,330

3.3.9
3.3.9

(3.9)

(27.1)

(29.7)

(34.3)

(42.0)

(58.4)

(63.9)

(73.8)

(90.4)

125

8,515

9,330

10,770

13,190

18,340

20,090

23,200

28,415

(4.9)

(37.9)

(41.5)

(47.9)

(58.7)

(81.6)

(89.4)

(103.2)

(126.4)

150

11,195

12,260

14,160

17,340

24,110

26,410

30,495

37,350

(5.9)

(49.8)

(54.5)

(63.0)

(77.1)

(107.2)

(117.5)

(135.6)

(166.1)

3.3.9
3.3.9

1 See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


2 Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
3 Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 5 to 8 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 4.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
4 Tabular values are for normal-weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60.
5 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by the following reduction factors:
M24 - seis = 0.62
All other sizes - seis = 0.75
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 4 - Steel strength for Hilti HSL-3 anchors1,2
HSL-3, HSL-3-B, HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH
Nominal
anchor
diameter
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
1
2
3
4
5

HSL-3-G

Tensile 3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear 4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic
shear 5 Vsa
lb (kN)

Tensile 3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear 4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic
shear 5 Vsa
lb (kN)

4,960

4,705

2,995

4,960

3,945

2,455

(22.1)

(20.9)

(13.3)

(22.1)

(17.5)

(10.9)

7,830

6,650

5,495

7,830

5,450

4,500

(34.8)

(29.6)

(24.4)

(34.8)

(24.2)

(20.0)

11,395

9,570

7,730

11,395

7,905

6,385

(50.7)

(42.6)

(34.4)

(50.7)

(35.2)

(28.4)

21,140

17,360

16,115

21,140

14,745

13,690

(94.0)

(77.2)

(71.7)

(94.0)

(65.6)

(60.9)

33,060

25,690

18,940

33,060

21,555

15,900

(147.1)

(95.9)

(70.7)

n/a

n/a

n/a

(147.1)

(114.3)

(84.2)

47,590

29,870

24,810

(211.7)

(132.9)

(110.4)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Hilti HSL-3 Carbon Steel anchors are to be considered ductile steel elements.
Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
Seismic shear values determined by seismic shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 5 Edge distance, spacing and member thickness requirements1
Nominal anchor diameter
Case

Dimensional parameter

Symbol

Minimum concrete thickness

hmin

Units
in.
(mm)

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

4-3/4
(120)

5-1/2
(140)

6-1/4
(160)

7-7/8
(200)

9-7/8
(250)

11-7/8
(300)

Critical edge distance

cac

in.
(mm)

4-3/8
(110)

4-3/8
(110)

4-3/4
(120)

5-7/8
(150)

8-7/8
(225)

8-7/8
(225)

Minimum edge distance

cmin,1

in.
(mm)

2-3/8
(60)

2-3/4
(70)

3-1/2
(90)

4-3/4
(120)

5
(125)

5-7/8
(150)

Minimum anchor spacing

smin,1

in.
(mm)

5-1/2
(140)

9-1/2
(240)

11
(280)

12-5/8
(320)

13-3/4
(350)

11-7/8
(300)

Minimum edge distance

cmin,2

in.
(mm)

3-3/8
(85)

5
(125)

6-1/8
(155)

7-7/8
(200)

8-1/4
(210)

8-1/4
(210)

Minimum anchor spacing

smin,2

in.
(mm)

2-3/8
(60)

2-3/4
(70)

3-1/8
(80)

4
(100)

5
(125)

5-7/8
(150)

4-3/8
(110)

4-3/4
(120)

5-3/8
(135)

6-1/4
(160)

7-1/2
(190)

8-7/8
(225)

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3

Minimum concrete thickness

hmin

in.
(mm)

Critical edge distance

cac

in.
(mm)

5-7/8
(150)

6-7/8
(175)

7-7/8
(200)

9-7/8
(250)

12-3/8
(312.5)

14-3/4
(375)

3.3.5

Minimum edge distance

cmin,1

in.
(mm)

2-3/8
(60)

3-1/2
(90)

4-3/8
(110)

6-1/4
(160)

7-7/8
(200)

8-7/8
(225)

3.3.6

Minimum anchor spacing

smin,1

in.
(mm)

7
(180)

10-1/4
(260)

12-5/8
(320)

15
(380)

15-3/4
(400)

15
(380)

Minimum edge distance

cmin,2

in.
(mm)

4
(100)

6-1/4
(160)

7-7/8
(200)

10-5/8
(270)

11-7/8
(300)

12-5/8
(320)

Minimum anchor spacing

smin,2

in.
(mm)

2-3/8
(60)

2-3/4
(70)

3-1/8
(80)

4
(100)

5
(125)

5-7/8
(150)

3.3.4

3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9

1 Linear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2.
Linear interpolation for a specific edge distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2 will determine the permissible spacing s as follows:

3.3.9


(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ___________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

3.3.9
3.3.9

Figure 2

3.3.9

cmin,2

Case 2

cmin,1

Case 1

smin,2

smin,1

For a specific edge distance, the permitted


spacing is calculated as follows:
spacing s

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area

3.3.9

cmin,1 at smin,1

sdesign
cmin,2 at smin,2

Concrete
Edge
cdesign

edge distance c

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Table 6 - Load adjustment factors for M8, M10, and M12 HSL-3 anchors in uncracked concrete1,2

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

M8, M10 and M12


HSL-3
uncracked concrete
Nominal dia.
mm
Effective
embedment hef
(in.)
2-3/8
(60)
2-1/2
(64)
2-3/4
(70)
3
(76)
3-1/8
(79)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-3/8
(111)
4-1/2
(114)
4-3/4
(121)
5
(127)
5-3/8
(137)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
> 30
(762)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
M8
60
(2.36)
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.82
0.84
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.77
0.79
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.92
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.92
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
M8
60
(2.36)
0.45
0.47
0.50
0.53
0.55
0.60
0.68
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.91
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.45
0.48
0.49
0.53
0.59
0.64
0.65
0.69
0.73
0.78
0.87
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.48
0.53
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.68
0.76
0.89
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV
M8
60
(2.36)
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.90
0.96
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.96
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.86
0.93
1.00

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
M8
60
(2.36)
0.32
0.35
0.40
0.46
0.49
0.58
0.71
0.81
0.85
0.92
0.99
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.18
0.20
0.22
0.26
0.32
0.36
0.38
0.41
0.44
0.49
0.58
0.73
0.89
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.23
0.28
0.32
0.34
0.37
0.40
0.44
0.52
0.65
0.80
0.95
1.00

Conc. thickness factor


in shear 4
HV

II to edge
RV
M8
60
(2.36)
0.45
0.47
0.50
0.53
0.55
0.60
0.71
0.81
0.85
0.92
0.99
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.36
0.41
0.44
0.52
0.59
0.64
0.65
0.69
0.73
0.78
0.87
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.46
0.53
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.63
0.68
0.76
0.89
1.00

M8
60
(2.36)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.76
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.84
0.89
0.96
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.68
0.73
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.96
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.80
0.85
0.93
1.00

Table 7 - Load adjustment factors for M8, M10, and M12 HSL-3 anchors in cracked concrete1,2

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

M8, M10 and M12


HSL-3
cracked concrete
Nominal dia.
mm
Effective
embedment hef
(in.)
2-3/8
(60)
2-1/2
(64)
2-3/4
(70)
3
(76)
3-1/8
(79)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-3/8
(111)
4-1/2
(114)
4-3/4
(121)
5
(127)
5-3/8
(137)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
> 30
(762)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
M8
60
(2.36)
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.82
0.84
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.77
0.79
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.92
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.82
0.87
0.92
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
M8
60
(2.36)
0.75
0.78
0.83
0.88
0.91
0.99
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.88
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.80
0.88
0.94
0.96
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV
M8
60
(2.36)
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.90
0.97
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.87
0.96

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.84
0.93

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
M8
60
(2.36)
0.33
0.35
0.41
0.46
0.49
0.59
0.72
0.82
0.85
0.93
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.18
0.23
0.26
0.27
0.29
0.31
0.35
0.41
0.52
0.64
0.76
0.89
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.17
0.20
0.23
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.31
0.37
0.47
0.57
0.68
0.80
1.00

Conc. thickness factor


in shear 4
HV

II to edge
RV
M8
60
(2.36)
0.65
0.71
0.82
0.88
0.91
0.99
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
0.26
0.29
0.31
0.37
0.45
0.51
0.54
0.58
0.63
0.70
0.83
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.33
0.40
0.46
0.48
0.52
0.56
0.63
0.74
0.93
1.00

M8
60
(2.36)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.97
1.00

M10
70
(2.76)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.56
0.58
0.61
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.79
0.86
0.93
0.99
1.00

M12
80
(3.15)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.59
0.63
0.68
0.72
0.76
0.83
0.90
0.96
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, it may not be permitted if both edge and spacing are less than critical distances.
Check table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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HSL-3 Heavy-duty Expansion Anchor 3.3.2


Table 8 - Load adjustment factors for M16, M20, and M24 HSL-3 anchors in uncracked concrete1,2

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

M16, M20 and M24


HSL-3
uncracked concrete
Nominal dia.
mm
Effective
embedment hef
(in.)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
4-3/4
(121)
5
(127)
5-1/2
(140)
5-7/8
(149)
6
(152)
6-1/4
(159)
7
(178)
7-1/2
(191)
8
(203)
8-7/8
(225)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
30
(762)
36
(914)
> 48
(1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
M16
100
(3.94)
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.75
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.88
0.88
0.92
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00

M20
125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.91
0.97
1.00

M24
150
(5.91)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.90
0.95
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
M16
100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
0.51
0.53
0.57
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.90
0.91
1.00
1.00

M20
125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.45
0.48
0.50
0.51
0.53
0.57
0.61
0.65
0.72
0.73
0.81
0.89
0.97
1.00

M24
150
(5.91)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.45
0.45
0.47
0.50
0.53
0.55
0.60
0.61
0.68
0.75
0.81
0.95
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV
M16
100
(3.94)
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.88
0.97
1.00

M20
125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.82
0.90
0.98
1.00

M24
150
(5.91)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.78
0.85
0.92
1.00

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
M16
100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
0.30
0.33
0.38
0.42
0.43
0.46
0.54
0.60
0.66
0.77
0.79
0.92
1.00

M20
125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.25
0.29
0.32
0.33
0.35
0.42
0.46
0.51
0.60
0.61
0.71
0.82
0.94
1.00

M24
150
(5.91)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.26
0.27
0.29
0.34
0.38
0.41
0.48
0.49
0.58
0.67
0.76
0.96
1.00

Conc. thickness factor


in shear 4
HV

II to edge
RV
M16
100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
0.51
0.53
0.57
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.90
0.91
1.00
1.00

M20
125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.45
0.48
0.50
0.51
0.53
0.57
0.61
0.65
0.72
0.73
0.81
0.89
0.97
1.00

M24
150
(5.91)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.45
0.45
0.47
0.50
0.53
0.55
0.60
0.61
0.68
0.75
0.81
0.96
1.00

M16
100
(3.94)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.94
1.00

M20
125
(4.92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.65
0.69
0.69
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.86
0.92
0.98
1.00

M24
150
(5.91)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.75
0.80
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

1
2
3
4

4
4-1/2
4-3/4
5
5-1/2
5-7/8
6
6-1/4
7
7-1/2
8
8-7/8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
36
> 48

(102)
(114)
(121)
(127)
(140)
(149)
(152)
(159)
(178)
(191)
(203)
(225)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)
(914)
(1219)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8

Table 9 - Load adjustment factors for M16, M20, and M24 HSL-3 anchors in cracked concrete1,4
M16, M20 and M24
HSL-3
cracked concrete
Nominal dia.
mm
Effective
embedment hef
(in.)

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

Conc. thickness factor


in shear 4
HV

II to edge
RV

M16
100

M20
125

M24
150

M16
100

M20
125

M24
150

M16
100

M20
125

M24
150

M16
100

M20
125

M24
150

M16
100

M20
125

M24
150

M16
100

M20
125

M24
150

(3.94)

(4.92)

(5.91)

(3.94)

(4.92)

(5.91)

(3.94)

(4.92)

(5.91)

(3.94)

(4.92)

(5.91)

(3.94)

(4.92)

(5.91)

(3.94)

(4.92)

(5.91)

0.67
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.75
0.76
0.80
0.82
0.84
0.88
0.88
0.92
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.80
0.84
0.87
0.91
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.90
0.95
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.85
0.88
0.95
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.76
0.81
0.84
0.86
0.88
0.96
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.75
0.76
0.78
0.84
0.88
0.92
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.80
0.88
0.95
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.76
0.82
0.88
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.72
0.78
0.83
0.94

n/a
n/a
0.22
0.23
0.27
0.30
0.31
0.33
0.39
0.43
0.47
0.55
0.56
0.66
0.76
0.87
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.18
0.21
0.23
0.24
0.25
0.30
0.33
0.36
0.43
0.43
0.51
0.59
0.67
0.84
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.19
0.19
0.20
0.24
0.27
0.30
0.35
0.35
0.41
0.48
0.54
0.68
0.84
1.00
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.43
0.47
0.54
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.77
0.86
0.94
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.36
0.42
0.46
0.47
0.50
0.60
0.66
0.73
0.85
0.87
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.37
0.38
0.41
0.48
0.54
0.59
0.69
0.71
0.83
0.95
1.00
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.59
0.62
0.64
0.67
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.84
0.90
0.95
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.58
0.61
0.62
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.87
0.92
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.61
0.64
0.67
0.72
0.77
0.82
0.86
0.94
1.00

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, it may not be permitted if both edge and spacing are less than critical distances.
Check table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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3.3.2 HSL-3 Heavy-duty Expansion Anchor


3.3.2.4 HSL-3 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.2.5 Ordering information

HSL-3 bolt version


Description
HSL-3 M 8/20
HSL-3 M 8/40
HSL-3 M 10/20
HSL-3 M 10/40
HSL-3 M 12/25
HSL-3 M 12/50
HSL-3 M 16/25
HSL-3 M 16/50
HSL-3 M 20/30
HSL-3 M 20/60
HSL-3 M 24/30
HSL-3 M 24/60

HSL-3-B torque cap


Box qty
40
40
20
20
20
20
10
10
6
6
4
4

Description

HSL-3-G stud version


Box qty

HSL-3-B M 12/5
HSL-3-B M 12/25
HSL-3-B M 12/50
HSL-3-B M 16/10
HSL-3-B M 16/25
HSL-3-B M 20/30
HSL-3-B M 24/30

20
20
10
10
10
6
4

Description
HSL-3-G M 8/20
HSL-3-G M 10/20
HSL-3-G M 12/25
HSL-3-G M 12/50
HSL-3-G M 16/25
HSL-3-G M 16/50
HSL-3-G M 20/30
HSL-3-G M 20/60

Box qty
40
20
20
10
10
10
6
6

HSL-3-SK Countersunk and


HSL-3-SH Hex Socket Head Screw
versions available by special order.

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HSL-GR Stainless Steel Heavy-duty Anchor 3.3.3


3.3.3.1 Product description
Guide specifications

The Hilti HSL-GR Stainless Steel Heavy


Duty Anchor is a torque controlled
expansion bolt designed for high
performance applications in corrosive
environments. HSL anchors are
available in M10, M12, M16 and M20
thread diameters.

Expansion anchors HSL-GR stainless


steel anchor consists of threaded rod,
sleeve, expansion sleeve, expansion
cone, plastic collapsible sleeve,
nut and washer. All stainless steel
componentrs conform to AISI Type
316 stainless steel. Anchors shall be
torque controlled expansion anchor as
manufactured by Hilti.

Product features
Type 316 stainless steel
High load capacity

3.3.3.1

Product description

3.3.3.2

Material specifications

3.3.3.3

Technical data

3.3.3.4

Installation instructions

3.3.3.5

Ordering information

Nut
Washer
Minimum
Embedment
Mark

Reliable clamping to help overcome


gaps between fixture and concrete
Force-controlled expansion

Spacer
Sleeve

HSL-GR will not spin during


application of installation torque

3.3.3.2 Material specifications


Stainless steel threaded rod conforms to DIN 267, Type A4-70, fya = 65 ksi, futa 102 ksi.
Stainless steel expansion sleeve conforms to DIN 17440, futa 102 ksi.
Stainless steel cone conforms to DIN 17440, futa 102 ksi.

Collapsible
Plastic
Section
with anchor
rotation
prevention
Expansion
Sleeve

Stainless steel washer conforms to DIN 17441, 74 ksi futa 103 ksi.
Stainless steel nut conforms to DIN 934.

Cone

Collapsible sleeve is made of Acetal resin plastic.

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.3.3 Technical data


Table 1 - HSL-GR stainless steel anchor specifications

3.3.9

Nominal anchor diameter

Setting
information

Symbol

Units

M10

M12

M16

M20

Nominal bit
diameter

dbit

mm

15

18

24

28

mm

75

80

105

130

(in.)

(3)

(3-3/16)

(4-1/8)

(5-1/8)

mm

85

100

125

150

(in.)

(3-3/8)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Minimum nominal
embedment

hnom

Minimum hole
depth

hnom

Minimum fixture
home diameter

dh

Maximum fixture
thickness

tfix

Installation torque

Tinst

Wrench size
Minimum concrete
member thickness

mm

17

20

26

31

(in.)

(11/16)

(13/16)

(1-1/16)

(1-1/4)

mm

20

25

25

30

(in.)

(3/4)

(1)

(1)

(1-1/8)

Nm

55

80

200

400

(ft-lb)

(40)

(60)

(150)

(300)

mm

17

19

24

30

mm

140

160

180

220

(in.)

(5-1/2)

(6-1/4)

(7)

(8-3/4)

Figure 1 - HSL-GR specifications

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

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Anchor spacing and edge distance guidelines
N

Edge distance adjustment factors

Anchor spacing adjustment factors




V
c

s = Actual spacing
s min = 1.0 h nom
s cr = 3.0 h ef

Anchor Size

mm

hnom

c
c min
c cr
c min
c cr

=
=
=
=
=

Actual edge distance


1.0 h nom
Tension
2.5 h ef
1.0 h nom
Shear
2.5 h nom

(in.)

M10

75

(3)

M12

80

(3-3/16)

M16

105

(4-1/8)

M20

130

(5-1/8)

h ef - actual embedment
depth
h nom - standard embedment
depth

Load adjustment factors (anchor spacing) A

Load adjustment factors (edge disdtance) R

Tension/Shear
Spacing s

Tension RN

Anchor diameter

mm

(in.)

65
75

(2-1/2)

M10

M12

M16

(3)

.70

80
105

(3-1/8)

.71

.70

(4-1/8)

.76

.74

.70

130

(5-1/8)

.81

.79

.73

155

(6-1/8)

.86

.84

175

(6-7/8)

.90

195

(7-5/8)

.94

225

(8-7/8)

1.0

240

(9-3/8)

275

Edge distance c
M20

mm

(in.)

65

(2-1/2)

Shear RV

Anchor diameter
M10

M12

M16

75

( 3)

.70

80

(3-1/8)

.71

.70

105

(4-1/8)

.78

.76

.70

.70

130

(5-1/8)

.85

.83

.74

.77

.72

155

(6-1/8)

.91

.88

.87

.80

.75

162

(6-3/8)

.93

.91

.82

.77

187

(7-3/8)

1.0

.97

.87

.80

200

(7-7/8)

1.0

.89

.82

225

(10-3/4)

.94

.86

315

(12-3/8)

1.0

350

Anchor diameter
M20

M10

M12

M16

M20

.30
.33

.30

.48

.44

.30

.70

.64

.59

.41

.30

.79

.73

.80

.74

.52

.39

.90

.80

.75

.84

.78

.55

.41

.96

.85

.78

1.0

.92

.66

.50

1.0

.88

.80

1.0

.72

.55

(8-7/8)

.92

.84

.83

.64

265

(10-3/8)

1.0

.91

1.0

.79

.91

275

(10-3/4)

.92

1.0

.82

(13-3/4)

.95

300

(11-3/4)

.96

.91

395

(15-1/2)

1.0

325

(12-3/4)

1.0

1.0

430

(17)

350

(13-3/4)

470

(18-1/2)

390

(15-3/8)

s min = 1.0 h nom


A = 0.15

s
h ef

s cr = 3.0 h ef
+ 0.55

for s cr > s > s min

c min = 1.0 h nom



RN = (0.30)

c cr = 2.5 h ef
c 1.0 hnom

2.5 h ef 1.0 h nom

for c cr > c > c min

c min = 1.0 h nom

+ 0.70


RV = 0.47

c
h nom

c cr = 2.5 h nom
0.17

for c cr > c > c min

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Table 2 - Stainless steel HSL-GR allowable loads in normal-weight concrete1
Nominal
embedment
mm (in.)

Anchor
diameter
M10
M12
M16
M20

'c = 2,000 psi


Tension
kN (lb)

Shear
kN (lb)

'c = 3,000 psi


Tension
kN (lb)

Shear
kN (lb)

'c = 4,000 psi


Tension
kN (lb)

Shear
kN (lb)

'c = 6,000 psi


Tension
kN (lb)

Shear
kN (lb)

75

6.8

13.7

9.1

14.8

11.5

15.8

11.5

16.4

(3)

(1,535)

(3,090)

(2,055)

(3,325)

(2,575)

(3,560)

(2,595)

(3,690)

80

8.7

20.2

11.3

21.8

13.8

23.3

17.5

25.0

(3-3/16)

(1,960)

(4,540)

(2,530)

(4,890)

(3,105)

(5,245)

(3,925)

(5,615)

105

17.6

34.7

20.9

39.9

24.2

45.0

30.7

46.9

(4-1/8)

(3,965)

(7,805)

(4,705)

(8,965)

(5,450)

(10,125)

(6,900)

(10,550)

130

25.1

52.9

30.7

58.7

36.4

64.5

44.5

64.5

(5-1/8)

(5,650)

(11,900)

(6,910)

(13,195)

(8,175)

(14,490)

(10,005)

(14,490)

1 Allowable loads calculated using a factor of safety of 3.5.

Nominal
embedment
mm (in.)

M10
M12
M16
M20

'c = 2,000 psi


Tension
kN (lb)

Shear
kN (lb)

'c = 3,000 psi


Tension
kN (lb)

Shear
kN (lb)

'c = 4,000 psi


Tension
kN (lb)

Shear
kN (lb)

'c = 6,000 psi


Tension
kN (lb)

Shear
kN (lb)

75

23.8

47.8

31.9

51.6

40.0

55.2

40.3

57.3

(3)

(5,350)

(10,785)

(7,165)

(11,595)

(8,985)

(12,410)

(9,055)

(12,880)

80

30.4

70.5

39.3

75.9

48.2

81.4

60.9

87.1

(3-3/16)

(6,830)

(15,845)

(8,830)

(17,070)

(10,835)

(18,300)

(13,700)

(19,590)

105

61.6

121.1

73.0

139.1

84.5

157.1

107.0

163.7

(4-1/8)

(13,840)

(27,220)

(16,420)

(31,270)

(19,005)

(35,320)

(24,065)

(36,800)

130

87.7

184.7

107.3

204.7

126.9

224.8

155.3

224.8

(5-1/8)

(19,715)

(41,510)

(24,115)

(46,025)

(28,520)

(50,540)

(34,910)

(50,540)

Combined shear and tension loading

( ) ( )
Nd

5/3

N rec

Vd

Vrec

5/3

3.3.2
3.3.3

Table 3 - Stainless steel HSL-GR ultimate loads in normal-weight concrete


Anchor
diameter

3.3.1

1.0

3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9

3.3.3.4 Installation instructions

3.3.9

Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.3.5 Ordering information

Stainless Steel Heavy-duty Expansion


Anchor (31655)
Description

Box qty

M 10/20

20

M 12/25

20

M 16/25

10

M 20/30

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3.3.4 HSL-I Internally Threaded Expansion Anchor


3.3.4.1

Product description

3.3.4.1 Product description

3.3.4.2

Material specifications

3.3.4.3

Technical data

3.3.4.4

Installation instructions

3.3.4.5

Ordering information

The HSL-I M12 65/80 was developed


for anchoring telecom rack and cabinet
systems. The anchor may be installed
with a 65 mm shallow embedment
configuration for anchoring to thin
concrete slabs or with an 80 mm
embedment providing higher tension
capacity. An addition 15 mm wide
spacer sleeve is used when the anchor
is installed at 80 mm embedment to
increase the shear performance.

HSL-I M12 65/80 configured


for 65 mm embedment

The internally threaded expansion


anchor is installed prior to positioning
the rack or cabinet. After positioning
this equipment over the installed HSL-I
M12 insert, the stud is placed through
the hole in the fixture and threaded into
the expansion anchor. Then the torque
nut is used to apply the installation
torque. The exposed hex nut breaks
free at the proper installation torque so
a torque wrench is not required. The
permanent, tamper-proof nut is covered
by a red, plastic sleeve. This red sleeve
serves as a quick, visual inspection tool
for confirmation that the nut has not
been loosened or tightened.

Product features
Passed Telecordia NEBS GR-63CORE Zone 4 earthquake level
qualification testing
High load capacity in thin slabs
Force controlled expansion
Guide specifications
Expansion anchors HSL-I M12 65/80
internally threaded, carbon steel
expansion anchor consists of expansion
sleeve, cone and spacer sleeve,
threaded rod, torque nut and washer.
Anchor shall be torque controlled
expansion anchor manufactured by Hilti.

3.3.4.2 Material specifications


Carbon steel bolt or threaded rod conform to ISO 898-1, Class 8.8, fya 93 ksi, futa 116 ksi.
Carbon steel expansion sleeve conforms to DIN 2393, Grade ST-52-3.
Carbon steel nut conforms to DIN 934, Grade 8, futa 116 ksi.
Carbon Steel cone conforms to DIN 1654, Type CQ35, futa 87 ksi.
Carbon steel washer conforms to DIN 1544, Grade ST37, futa 91 ksi.

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3.3.4.3 Technical data
Table 1 - HSL-I M12 65/80 specifications
Symbol

Units

HSL-I M12 65/80

Nominal bit diameter

Setting information

dbit

mm

18

Minimum nominal
embedment

hnom

Minimum hole depth

hnom

Minimum fixture hole diameter

dh

Maximum fixture thickness

tfix

Installation torque

Tinst

Wrench size
Minimum concrete member
thickness

mm

65

80

(in.)

(2-9/16)

(3-3/16)

mm

80

95

(in.)

(3-3/16)

(3-3/4)

mm

Figure 1 HSL-I M12 65/80 specifications1,2

14

(in.)

(9/16)

mm

40

25

(in.)

(1-9/16)

(1)

Nm

80

(ft-lb)

(60)

mm

19

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4

mm

115

130

(in.)

(4-1/2)

(5)

3.3.5
3.3.6

Table 2 - HSL-I M12 allowable loads in 4,000 psi normal-weight concrete1

Description

Anchor length
mm

Nominal
embedment
mm

Tension
lb

Shear
lb

113

65

2,335

2,265

130

80

3,150

2,350

HSL - I M12 65/80

3.3.7
1
2

Figure illustrates 65 mm embedment.


Torque nut configuration before application of
installation torque.

1 Allowable loads calculated using a 4:1 factor of safety.

3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.7
3.3.7

Combined shear and tension loading

( ) ( )
Nd

N rec

5/3

Vd

Vrec

5/3

3.3.7

1.0

3.3.7

3.3.4.4 Installation instructions


Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.7
3.3.7

3.3.4.5 Ordering information

HSL-I M12 65/80


Description
HSL-I M12 65/80

Box qty
20

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KWIK Bolt TZ Expansion Anchor 3.3.5


3.3.5.1 KWIK Bolt TZ product description

3.3.5.1

Product description

The KWIK Bolt TZ (KB-TZ) is a torque


controlled expansion anchor which is
especially suited to seismic and cracked
concrete applications. This anchor line
is available in carbon steel, type 304 and
type 316 stainless steel versions. The
anchor diameters range from 3/8-, 1/2-,
5/8- and 3/4-inch in a variety of lengths.
Applicable base materials include
normal-weight concrete, structural
lightweight concrete, and lightweight
concrete over metal deck.

Product features

3.3.5.2

Material specifications

Product and length identification


marks facilitate quality control after
installation.

3.3.5.3

Technical data

3.3.5.4

Installation instructions

3.3.5.5

Ordering information

Guide specifications

Mechanical expansion allows


immediate load application.

Torque controlled expansion anchors


shall be KWIK Bolt TZ (KB-TZ) supplied
by Hilti meeting the description in
Federal Specification A-A 1923A, type 4.
The anchor bears a length identification
mark embossed into the impact section
(dog point) of the anchor surrounded by
four embossed notches identifying the
anchor as a Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ. Anchors
are manufactured to meet one of the
following conditions:
The carbon steel anchor body,
nut, and washer have an
electroplated zinc coating
conforming to ASTM B633 to a
minimum thickness of 5 m. The
stainless steel expansion sleeve
conforms to type 316.
Stainless steel anchor body, nut
and washer conform to type 304.
Stainless steel expansion sleeve
conforms to type 316.
Stainless steel anchor body, nut,
washer, and expansion sleeve
conform to type 316 stainless steel.

Through fixture installation and


variable thread lengths improve
productivity and accommodate
various base plate thicknesses.
Type 316 stainless steel wedges
provide superior performance in
cracked concrete.
Ridges on expansion wedges
provide increased reliability.

Raised impact section (dog point)


prevents thread damage during
installation.
Bolt meets ductility requirements
of ACI 318 Section D1.

Impact section
dog point
3.3.1
Nut
Washer

3.3.2
3.3.3

Red
mark

3.3.4

Anchor
thread

3.3.6

3.3.5

3.3.7

ACI 349-01 Nuclear Design Guide


is available. Call Hilti Technical
Support.

3.3.8
Anchor
body

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Stainless
steel
expansion
sleeve
(wedges)
Expansion
cone

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-1917
City of Los Angeles
Research Report No. 25701
FM (Factory Mutual)
Pipe Hanger Components for Automatic
Sprinkler Systems for 3/8 through 3/4
UL LLC
Pipe Hanger Equipment for Fire
Protection Services for 3/8 through 3/4

Independent code evaluation


IBC / IRC 2012
IBC / IRC 2009
IBC / IRC 2006
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3.3.5.2 Material specifications
Carbon steel with electroplated zinc
Carbon steel KB-TZ anchors have the following minimum bolt fracture loads.
Anchor diameter
(in.)
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

Shear
(lb)
NA
7,419
11,465
17,535

Tension
(lb)
6,744
11,240
17,535
25,853

Carbon steel anchor components plated in accordance with ASTM B633 to a minimum thickness of 5 m.
Nuts conform to the requirements of ASTM A563, Grade A, Hex.
Washers meet the requirements of ASTM F844.
Expansion sleeves (wedges) are manufactured from type 316 stainless steel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel KB-TZ anchors are made of type 304 or 316 material and have the following minimum bolt fracture loads.
Anchor diameter
(in.)

Shear
(lb)

Tension
(lb)

3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

5,058
8,543
13,938
22,481

6,519
12,364
19,109
24,729

All nuts and washers are made from type 304 or type 316 stainless steel respectively.
Nuts meet the dimensional requirements of ASTM F594.
Washers meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B18.22.1, Type A, plain.
Expansion sleeve (wedges) are made from type 316 stainless steel.
1 Bolt fracture loads are determined by testing in a universal tensile machine for quality control at the manufacturing facility. These loads are
not intended for design purposes. See tables 4 and 16 for the steel design strengths of carbon steel and stainless steel, respectively.

3.3.5.3 Technical data


The technical data contained in this section are Hilti Simplified Design Tables. The load values were developed using the
Strength Design parameters and variables of ESR-1917 and the equations within ACI 318-11 Appendix D. For a detailed
explanation of the Hilti Simplified Design Tables, refer to section 3.1.7. Data tables from ESR-1917 are not contained in this
section, but can be found at www.icc-es.org or at www.us.hilti.com.

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KWIK Bolt TZ Expansion Anchor 3.3.5


Table 1 - KWIK Bolt TZ specifications
Setting
information

Nominal anchor diameter do

Nominal bit diameter

dbit

Minimum nominal
embedment

hnom

Effective minimum
embedment

hef

Min. hole depth

ho

Min. thickness of fixture1

tmin

Max. thickness of fixture

tmax

Installation torque

Tinst

Minimum fixture hole


diameter

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Symbol Units

dh

Available anchor lengths

anch

Threaded length
including dog point

thread

Unthreaded length

unthr

in.

2-5/16

2-3/8

3-5/8

3-9/16

4-7/16

4-5/16

(mm)

(59)

(60)

(91)

(91)

(113)

(110)

5-9/16
(142)

in.

3-1/4

3-1/8

3-3/4

4-3/4

(mm)

(51)

(51)

(83)

(79)

(102)

(95)

(121)

in.

2-5/8

2-5/8

3-3/4

4-3/4

4-5/8

5-3/4

(mm)

(67)

(67)

(102)

(95)

(121)

(117)

(146)

in.

1/8

1/8

(mm)

(3)

(3)

1/8

n/a

1/8

n/a

(3)

(3)

n/a

3.3.1
3.3.2

in.

2-1/4

2-3/4

5-5/8

4-3/4

4-5/8

3-5/8

(mm)

(57)

(101)

(70)

(143)

(121)

(117)

(92)

ft-lb

25

40

60

110

(Nm)

(34)

(54)

(81)

(149)

in.

7/16

9/16

11/16

13/16

(mm)

(11.1)

(14.3)

(17.5)

(20.6)

in.

3-3/4

(mm)

(76)

(95)

(127)

in.

7/8

(mm)

(22)

3-3/4 4-1/2 5-1/2


(95)

(114)

(140)

(41)

(73)

(41)

(60)

(86)

3.3.4
3.3.5

4-3/4

8-1/2

10

5-1/2

10

(178)

(121)

(152)

(216)

(254)

(140)

(203)

(254)

1-5/8 2-7/8 1-5/8 2-3/8 3-3/8 4-7/8 1-1/2 2-3/4 5-1/4 6-3/4 1-1/2
(178)

(38)

(70)

(133)

(171)

(38)

(102)

(152)

in.

2-1/8

2-1/8

3-1/4

(mm)

(54)

(54)

(83)

(102)

3.3.3

1 Minimum thickness of fixture is a concern only when the anchor is installed at the minimum nominal embedment. When KWIK Bolt TZ anchors are installed at
this embedment, the anchor threading ends near the surface of the concrete. If the fixture is sufficiently thin, it could be possible to run the nut to the bottom of
the threading during application of the installation torque. If fixtures are thin, it is recommended that embedment be increased accordingly.

3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Figure 1 - KWIK Bolt TZ specifications

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

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Table 2 - Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel design strength with concrete / pullout failure in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

Nominal Effective Nominal


anchor embed. embed.
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)

'c = 2500 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)"

'c = 6000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 2500 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 6000 psi


lb (kN)

1,635

1,790

2,070

2,535

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

2-5/16

(51)

(59)

(7.3)

(8.0)

(9.2)

(11.3)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

2-3/8

2,205

2,415

2,790

3,420

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(60)

(9.8)

(10.7)

(12.4)

(15.2)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

3-1/4

3-5/8

3,585

3,925

4,535

5,555

9,845

10,785

12,450

15,250

(83)

(91)

(15.9)

(17.5)

(20.2)

(24.7)

(43.8)

(48.0)

(55.4)

(67.8)

3-1/8

3-9/16

4,310

4,720

5,450

6,675

9,280

10,165

11,740

14,380

(79)

(91)

(19.2)

(21.0)

(24.2)

(29.7)

(41.3)

(45.2)

(52.2)

(64.0)

4-7/16

5,945

6,510

7,520

9,210

13,440

14,725

17,000

20,820

(102)

(113)

(26.4)

(29.0)

(33.5)

(41.0)

(59.8)

(65.5)

(75.6)

(92.6)

3-3/4

4-5/16

5,380

5,895

6,810

8,340

12,200

13,365

15,430

18,900

(95)

(110)

(23.9)

(26.2)

(30.3)

(37.1)

(54.3)

(59.5)

(68.6)

(84.1)

4-3/4

5-9/16

6,940

7,605

8,780

10,755

17,390

19,050

22,000

26,945

(121)

(142)

(30.9)

(33.8)

(39.1)

(47.8)

(77.4)

(84.7)

(97.9)

(119.9)

Table 3 - Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel design strength with concrete / pullout failure in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5
Tension - Nn
Shear - Vn
Nominal Effective Nominal
anchor embed. embed. 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

2-5/16

1,475

1,615

1,865

2,285

1,685

1,845

2,130

2,605

(51)

(59)

(6.6)

(7.2)

(8.3)

(10.2)

(7.5)

(8.2)

(9.5)

(11.6)

2-3/8

1,565

1,710

1,975

2,420

1,685

1,845

2,130

2,605

(51)

(60)

(7.0)

(7.6)

(8.8)

(10.8)

(7.5)

(8.2)

(9.5)

(11.6)

3-1/4

3-5/8

3,195

3,500

4,040

4,950

6,970

7,640

8,820

10,800

(83)

(91)

(14.2)

(15.6)

(18.0)

(22.0)

(31.0)

(34.0)

(39.2)

(48.0)

3-1/8

3-9/16

3,050

3,345

3,860

4,730

6,575

7,200

8,315

10,185

(79)

(91)

(13.6)

(14.9)

(17.2)

(21.0)

(29.2)

(32.0)

(37.0)

(45.3)

4-7/16

4,420

4,840

5,590

6,845

9,520

10,430

12,040

14,750

(102)

(113)

(19.7)

(21.5)

(24.9)

(30.4)

(42.3)

(46.4)

(53.6)

(65.6)

3-3/4

4-5/16

4,010

4,395

5,075

6,215

8,640

9,465

10,930

13,390

(95)

(110)

(17.8)

(19.5)

(22.6)

(27.6)

(38.4)

(42.1)

(48.6)

(59.6)

4-3/4

5-9/16

5,720

6,265

7,235

8,860

12,320

13,495

15,585

19,085

(121)

(142)

(25.4)

(27.9)

(32.2)

(39.4)

(54.8)

(60.0)

(69.3)

(84.9)

1 See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


2 Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
3 Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 6 to 11 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 4.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
4 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60
5 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by seis = 0.75.
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 4 - Steel strength for Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel anchors1,2
Nominal anchor
diameter
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
1
2
3
4
5

Tensile3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic shear5 Vsa


lb (kN)

4,875

2,335

1,465

(21.7)

(10.4)

(6.5)

8,030

3,570

3,570

(35.7)

(15.9)

(15.9)

12,880

5,260

4,940

(57.3)

(23.4)

(22.0)

18,840

8,890

7,635

(83.8)

(39.5)

(34.0)

3.3.1
3.3.2

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel anchors are to be considered ductile steel elements.
Tensile Nsa = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa < 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Seismic shear values determined by seismic shear tests with Vsa < 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318
Appendix D. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6

Figure 2

3.3.7

cmin,2

Case 2

For a specific edge distance, the permitted spacing is calculated as follows:



(smin,1 smin,2)

s smin,2 + ___________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

Case 1

spacing s

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area

3.3.9

cmin,1 at smin,1

3.3.9

sdesign

cmin,1
smin,2

cmin,2 at smin,2
Concrete
Edge

smin,1

3.3.8

cdesign

edge distance c

3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9

Table 5 - KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel installation parameters

Setting
information

Symbol

Effective minimum
embedment

hef

Min. member thickness

hmin

Case 1

Case 2

cmin,1
for
smin,1
cmin,2
for
smin,2

1/2

3.3.9

Nominal anchor diameter do

Units

3/8

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

2
(51)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

5/8

4
5
(102)
(127)
2-1/2
(64)
5
(127)
3-5/8
(92)
2-1/2
(64)

4
6
(102)
(152)
2-3/4
(70)
5-3/4
(146)
4-1/8
(105)
2-3/4
(70)

6
8
(152)
(203)
2-3/8
(60)
5-3/4
(146)
3-1/2
(89)
2-3/8
(60)

3-1/8
(79)
5
(127)
3-5/8
(92)
6-1/8
(156)
4-3/4
(121)
3-1/2
(89)

3/4
4
(102)

3-3/4
(95)

6
8
(152)
(203)
3-1/4
(83)
5-7/8
(149)
4-1/4
(108)
3
(76)

6
8
(152)
(203)
4-3/4
(121)
10-1/2
(267)
9-1/2
(241)
5
(127)

4-3/4
(121)
8
(203)
4-1/8
(105)
8-7/8
(225)
7-3/4
(197)
4
(102)

3.3.9

1 Linear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2.
Linear interpolation for a specific edge distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2, will determine the permissible spacings.

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Table 6 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ
in uncracked concrete1,2

3/8-in. KB-TZ CS
uncracked concrete
Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

2-1/2
3
3-1/2
3-5/8
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(92)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)

Spacing
factor
in tension
AN

Edge
distance
factor in
tension
RN

Spacing
factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear


Toward
edge
RV

II To edge
RV

Conc.
thickness
factor in
shear4
HV

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2-5/16
(59)
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.60
0.69
0.80
0.83
0.91
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.49
0.64
0.81
0.85
0.99
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.60
0.69
0.81
0.85
0.99
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.95
1.00

Table 7 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ
in cracked concrete1,2

3/8-in. KB-TZ CS
cracked concrete
Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

2-1/2
3
3-1/2
3-5/8
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(92)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)

Spacing
factor
in tension
AN

Edge
distance
factor in
tension
RN

Spacing
factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear


Toward
edge
RV

II To edge
RV

Conc.
thickness
factor in
shear4
HV

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2-5/16
(59)
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.80
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.87
1.00
1.00
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.60
0.62
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.92
0.96
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.49
0.65
0.82
0.86
1.00
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.87
1.00
1.00
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.82
0.87
0.91
0.96
1.00

1 Linear interpolation not permitted.


2 When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete
member) the design can become very conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design
software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
3 Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
4 Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists,
then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be
permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate
permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 8 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ in uncracked concrete1,2
Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Effective
embed. hef

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2-3/8

3-5/8

2-3/8

3-5/8

2-3/8

3-5/8

2-3/8

3-5/8

2-3/8

3-5/8

2-3/8

3-5/8

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

2-3/8
2-1/2
2-3/4
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/8
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
5-3/4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
> 20

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(60)
(64)
(70)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(105)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(146)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)

(60)
n/a
n/a
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.96
0.98
1.00

(92)
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.79
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

(60)
n/a
n/a
0.51
0.55
0.64
0.73
0.75
0.82
0.91
1.00

(92)
0.41
0.42
0.44
0.46
0.51
0.56
0.57
0.61
0.67
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.93
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear

1/2-in. KB-TZ CS
uncracked concrete

(60)
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

(92)
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.86

toward edge
RV

(60)
n/a
n/a
0.51
0.55
0.64
0.73
0.75
0.82
0.91
1.00

(92)
0.13
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.23
0.29
0.30
0.34
0.40
0.46
0.49
0.53
0.66
0.81
0.97
1.00

II to edge
RV

(60)
n/a
n/a
0.51
0.55
0.64
0.73
0.75
0.82
0.91
1.00

(92)
0.26
0.28
0.33
0.37
0.47
0.56
0.57
0.61
0.67
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.93
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

(60)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

(92)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

1
2
3
4

2-3/8
2-1/2
2-3/4
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/8
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
5-3/4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
> 20

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(60)
(64)
(70)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(105)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(146)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9

Table 9 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ in cracked concrete1,2
1/2-in. KB-TZ CS
cracked concrete

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

n/a
n/a
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.96
0.98
1.00

0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.79
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.93
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

0.63
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.79
0.86
0.88
0.94
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.00

0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86

n/a
n/a
0.62
0.71
0.89
1.00
1.00

0.13
0.14
0.16
0.19
0.24
0.29
0.30
0.34
0.40
0.47
0.50
0.53
0.67
0.82
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.93
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

0.26
0.29
0.33
0.38
0.47
0.58
0.61
0.69
0.81
0.93
1.00
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.90
0.94
1.00

3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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3.3.5 KWIK Bolt TZ Expansion Anchor


Table 10 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ in uncracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KB-TZ CS
uncracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Effective
embed. hef

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

n/a
n/a
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.83
0.93
1.00

0.63
0.64
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.83
0.92
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

3
3-1/4
3-1/2
3-5/8
4
4-1/4
4-1/2
4-3/4
5
5-1/2
5-7/8
6
6-1/8
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
> 24

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(92)
(102)
(108)
(114)
(121)
(127)
(140)
(149)
(152)
(156)
(203)
(254)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.85
0.90
0.92
0.94
1.00

n/a
0.46
0.48
0.48
0.51
0.53
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.91
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.97

0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.88

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.28
0.32
0.35
0.38
0.42
0.45
0.52
0.57
0.59
0.61
0.91
1.00

n/a
0.17
0.19
0.20
0.23
0.26
0.28
0.30
0.33
0.38
0.42
0.43
0.44
0.66
0.92
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.85
0.90
0.92
0.94
1.00

n/a
0.34
0.38
0.40
0.47
0.51
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.91
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.69
0.79
0.89
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.62
0.71
0.80
0.87
0.94
1.00

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

Table 11 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ in cracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KB-TZ CS
cracked concrete
Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

1
2
3
4

3
3-1/4
3-1/2
3-5/8
4
4-1/4
4-1/2
4-3/4
5
5-1/2
5-7/8
6
6-1/8
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
> 24

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(92)
(102)
(108)
(114)
(121)
(127)
(140)
(149)
(152)
(156)
(203)
(254)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

n/a
n/a
0.69
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.82
0.83
0.93
1.00

0.63
0.64
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.83
0.92
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.83
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

n/a
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.62
0.62
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.97

0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.28
0.33
0.36
0.39
0.42
0.45
0.52
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.92
1.00

n/a
0.17
0.19
0.20
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.31
0.33
0.38
0.42
0.43
0.45
0.67
0.93
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.65
0.71
0.78
0.84
0.91
1.00

n/a
0.35
0.39
0.41
0.47
0.52
0.56
0.61
0.66
0.76
0.84
0.87
0.89
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.69
0.79
0.89
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.62
0.71
0.80
0.87
0.94
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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KWIK Bolt TZ Expansion Anchor 3.3.5


Table 12 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ in uncracked concrete1,2
3/4-in. KB-TZ CS
uncracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Effective
embed. hef

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.84
0.86
0.89
0.92
0.94
0.97
1.00

0.64
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.77
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.85
0.87
0.92
0.99
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

4
4-1/8
4-1/2
4-3/4
5
5-1/2
6
7
7-3/4
8
8-7/8
9-1/2
10
10-1/2
12
14
16
18
20
22
> 24

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(102)
(105)
(114)
(121)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(197)
(203)
(225)
(241)
(254)
(267)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(142)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.49
0.51
0.55
0.60
0.70
0.78
0.80
0.89
0.95
1.00

n/a
0.55
0.57
0.59
0.61
0.65
0.69
0.78
0.86
0.89
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.92

0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.84

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.35
0.38
0.43
0.49
0.62
0.72
0.76
0.89
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.21
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.32
0.36
0.46
0.53
0.56
0.65
0.72
0.78
0.84
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.49
0.51
0.55
0.60
0.70
0.78
0.80
0.89
0.98
1.00

n/a
0.41
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.64
0.69
0.78
0.86
0.89
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.85
0.91
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.82
0.89
0.95
1.00

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3/4-in. KB-TZ CS
cracked concrete
Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

1
2
3
4

4
4-1/8
4-1/2
4-3/4
5
5-1/2
6
7
7-3/4
8
8-7/8
9-1/2
10
10-1/2
12
14
16
18
20
22
> 24

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(102)
(105)
(114)
(121)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(197)
(203)
(225)
(241)
(254)
(267)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8

Table 13 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ in cracked concrete1,2
Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

3.3.9
Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(142)

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.84
0.86
0.89
0.92
0.94
0.97
1.00

0.64
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.77
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.85
0.87
0.92
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.88
0.91
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
0.69
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.83
0.88
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.92

0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.81
0.84

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.35
0.38
0.44
0.50
0.63
0.73
0.77
0.90
0.99
1.00

n/a
0.21
0.24
0.26
0.28
0.32
0.37
0.46
0.54
0.56
0.66
0.73
0.79
0.85
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.70
0.76
0.87
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
0.42
0.48
0.52
0.56
0.64
0.73
0.92
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.70
0.74
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.84
0.86
0.92
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.83
0.89
0.95
1.00

3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 14 - Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ stainless steel design strength with concrete / pullout failure in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Tension - Nn
Shear - Vn
Nominal Effective Nominal
anchor embed. embed. 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

2-5/16

1,710

1,875

2,160

2,650

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(59)

(7.6)

(8.3)

(9.6)

(11.8)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

2-3/8

1,865

2,045

2,360

2,890

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(60)

(8.3)

(9.1)

(10.5)

(12.9)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

3-1/4

3-5/8

3,745

4,100

4,735

5,800

9,845

10,785

12,450

15,250

(83)

(91)

(16.7)

(18.2)

(21.1)

(25.8)

(43.8)

(48.0)

(55.4)

(67.8)

3-1/8

3-9/16

4,310

4,720

5,450

6,675

9,280

10,165

11,740

14,380

(79)

(91)

(19.2)

(21.0)

(24.2)

(29.7)

(41.3)

(45.2)

(52.2)

(64.0)

4-7/16

6,240

6,835

7,895

9,665

13,440

14,725

17,000

20,820

(102)

(113)

(27.8)

(30.4)

(35.1)

(43.0)

(59.8)

(65.5)

(75.6)

(92.6)

3-3/4

4-5/16

5,665

6,205

7,165

8,775

12,200

13,365

15,430

18,900

(95)

(110)

(25.2)

(27.6)

(31.9)

(39.0)

(54.3)

(59.5)

(68.6)

(84.1)

4-3/4

5-9/16

7,825

8,575

9,900

12,125

17,390

19,050

22,000

26,945

(121)

(142)

(34.8)

(38.1)

(44.0)

(53.9)

(77.4)

(84.7)

(97.9)

(119.9)

Table 15 - Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ stainless steel design strength with concrete / pullout failure in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5
Tension - Nn
Shear - Vn
Nominal Effective Nominal
anchor embed. embed. 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

2-5/16

1,520

1,665

1,925

2,355

1,685

1,845

2,130

2,605

(51)

(59)

(6.8)

(7.4)

(8.6)

(10.5)

(7.5)

(8.2)

(9.5)

(11.6)

2-3/8

1,750

1,915

2,210

2,710

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(60)

(7.8)

(8.5)

(9.8)

(12.1)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

3-1/4

3-5/8

3,235

3,545

4,095

5,015

6,970

7,640

8,820

10,800

(83)

(91)

(14.4)

(15.8)

(18.2)

(22.3)

(31.0)

(34.0)

(39.2)

(48.0)

3-1/8

3-9/16

3,050

3,345

3,860

4,730

6,575

7,200

8,315

10,185

(79)

(91)

(13.6)

(14.9)

(17.2)

(21.0)

(29.2)

(32.0)

(37.0)

(45.3)

4-7/16

3,795

4,160

4,800

5,880

9,520

10,430

12,040

14,750

(102)

(113)

(16.9)

(18.5)

(21.4)

(26.2)

(42.3)

(46.4)

(53.6)

(65.6)

3-3/4

4-5/16

5,270

5,775

6,670

8,165

12,200

13,365

15,430

18,900

(95)

(110)

(23.4)

(25.7)

(29.7)

(36.3)

(54.3)

(59.5)

(68.6)

(84.1)

4-3/4

5-9/16

5,720

6,265

7,235

8,860

12,320

13,495

15,585

19,085

(121)

(142)

(25.4)

(27.9)

(32.2)

(39.4)

(54.8)

(60.0)

(69.3)

(84.9)

1 See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


2 Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
3 Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 18 to 25 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 16.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
4 Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60
5 Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by seis = 0.75.
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 16 - Steel strength for Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ stainless steel anchors1,2
Nominal anchor
diameter
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
1
2
3
4
5

Tensile3 Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic shear5 Vsa


lb (kN)

4,475

3,070

1,835

(19.9)

(13.7)

(8.2)

8,665

4,470

4,470

(38.5)

(19.9)

(19.9)

13,410

6,415

6,080

(59.7)

(28.5)

(27.0)

18,040

10,210

8,380

(80.2)

(45.4)

(37.3)

3.3.1
3.3.2

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ stainless steel anchors are to be considered ductile steel elements.
Tensile Nsa = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa < 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Seismic shear values determined by seismic shear tests with Vsa < 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318
Appendix D. See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6

Figure 3

3.3.7

cmin,2

Case 2

For a specific edge distance, the permitted spacing is calculated as follows:



(smin,1 smin,2)

s smin,2 + ___________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

Case 1

spacing s

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area

3.3.9

cmin,1 at smin,1

3.3.9

sdesign

cmin,1
smin,2

cmin,2 at smin,2
Concrete
Edge

smin,1

3.3.8

cdesign

edge distance c

3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9

Table 17 - Stainless steel KWIK Bolt TZ installation parameters

Setting
information

Symbol

Effective minimum
embedment1

hef

Min. member thickness

hmin

Case 1

Case 2

cmin,1
for
smin,1
cmin,2
for
smin,2

Units
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

1/2

3.3.9

Nominal anchor diameter do

3/8
2
(51)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

5/8

4
5
(102)
(127)
2-1/2
(64)
5
(127)
3-1/2
(89)
2-1/4
(57)

4
6
(102)
(152)
2-7/8
(73)
5-3/4
(146)
4-1/2
(114)
2-7/8
(73)

6
8
(152)
(203)
2-1/8
(54)
5-1/4
(133)
3-1/4
(83)
2
(51)

3-1/8
(79)
5
(127)
3-1/4
(83)
5-1/2
(140)
4-1/8
(105)
2-3/4
(70)

3/4
4
(102)

6
8
(152)
(203)
2-3/8
(60)
5-1/2
(140)
4-1/4
(108)
2-3/8
(60)

3-3/4
(95)
6
(152)
4-1/4
(108)
10
(254)
9-1/2
(241)
5
(127)

4-3/4
(121)

3.3.9

8
(203)
4
(102)
8-1/2
(216)
7
(178)
4
(102)

1 Linear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2.
Linear interpolation for a specific edge distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2, will determine the permissible spacings.

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Table 18 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter stainless steel KWIK Bolt TZ
in uncracked concrete1,2

3/8-in. KB-TZ SS
uncracked concrete
Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

2-1/4
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(57)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)

Spacing
factor
in tension
AN

Edge
distance
factor in
tension
RN

Spacing
factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward
edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc.
thickness
factor in
shear4
HV

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2-5/16
(59)
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
0.60
0.69
0.80
0.91
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
0.49
0.64
0.81
0.99
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
0.60
0.69
0.81
0.99
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.95
1.00

Table 19 - Load Adjustment Factors for 3/8-in. Diameter Stainless Steel KWIK Bolt TZ
in Cracked Concrete1,2

3/8-in. KB-TZ SS
cracked concrete
Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

1
2
3
4

2-1/4
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(57)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)

Spacing
factor
in tension
AN

Edge
distance
factor in
tension
RN

Spacing
factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward
edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc.
thickness
factor in
shear4
HV

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2
(51)

2-5/16
(59)
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
0.87
1.00
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.92
0.96
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
0.49
0.65
0.82
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
0.87
1.00
1.00

2-5/16
(59)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.82
0.87
0.91
0.96
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the
design can become very conservative. To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor
calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a
certain spacing (or vice versa). Check with table 17 and figure 3 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance,
spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 20 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter stainless steel KWIK Bolt TZ in uncracked concrete1,2
Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Effective
embed. hef

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

n/a
n/a
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.94
0.96
1.00

0.60
0.61
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.77
0.78
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.53
0.55
0.59
0.64
0.73
0.82
0.91
0.95
1.00

n/a
0.39
0.45
0.46
0.49
0.51
0.56
0.61
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.80
0.93
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.86

n/a
n/a
0.53
0.55
0.59
0.64
0.73
0.82
0.91
0.95
1.00

n/a
0.11
0.17
0.19
0.21
0.23
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.53
0.66
0.81
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.53
0.55
0.59
0.64
0.73
0.82
0.91
0.95
1.00

n/a
0.22
0.35
0.37
0.42
0.47
0.56
0.61
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.80
0.93
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.89
0.94
0.96
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

2
2-1/8
2-7/8
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/4
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
> 20

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(51)
(54)
(73)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(133)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear

1/2-in. KB-TZ SS
uncracked concrete

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

1
2
3
4

2
2-1/8
2-7/8
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/4
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
> 20

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(51)
(54)
(73)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(133)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9

Table 21 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter stainless steel KWIK Bolt TZ in cracked concrete1,2
1/2-in. KB-TZ SS
cracked concrete

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3.3.9
3.3.9

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2
(51)

3-1/4
(83)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

2-3/8
(60)

3-5/8
(92)

3.3.9

n/a
n/a
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.94
0.96
1.00

0.60
0.61
0.65
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.77
0.78
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.97
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
0.60
0.70
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.86
0.94
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.00

0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.86

n/a
n/a
0.47
0.50
0.56
0.63
0.77
0.92
1.00

n/a
0.11
0.18
0.19
0.21
0.24
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.43
0.47
0.53
0.67
0.82
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.94
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

n/a
0.22
0.35
0.38
0.42
0.47
0.58
0.69
0.81
0.87
0.93
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.75
0.79
0.84
0.86
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.90
0.94
1.00

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 17 and figure 3 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 22 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter stainless steel KWIK Bolt TZ in uncracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KB-TZ SS
uncracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Effective
embed. hef

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

n/a
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.87
0.93
1.00

0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.92
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

2-3/8
2-3/4
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
> 24

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(60)
(70)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(254)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.51
0.54
0.59
0.65
0.71
0.79
0.86
1.00

0.39
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.59
0.63
0.68
0.79
0.90
1.00

n/a
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.97

0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.88

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.24
0.26
0.32
0.38
0.45
0.52
0.59
0.75
0.91
1.00

0.11
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.19
0.23
0.28
0.33
0.38
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.92
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.47
0.53
0.59
0.65
0.71
0.79
0.86
1.00

0.21
0.27
0.30
0.34
0.38
0.47
0.55
0.59
0.63
0.68
0.79
0.90
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.89
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.67
0.71
0.80
0.87
0.94
1.00

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

Table 23 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter stainless steel KWIK Bolt TZ in cracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KB-TZ SS
cracked concrete
Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

1
2
3
4

2-3/8
2-3/4
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
> 24

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(60)
(70)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(254)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

3-9/16
(90)

4-7/16
(113)

n/a
n/a
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.82
0.87
0.93
1.00

0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.92
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.77
0.81
0.89
0.97
1.00

0.57
0.61
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.75
0.81
0.87
0.93
1.00

n/a
n/a
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.97

0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.88

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.24
0.27
0.33
0.39
0.45
0.52
0.60
0.75
0.92
1.00

011
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.19
0.24
0.28
0.33
0.38
0.43
0.55
0.67
0.93
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.48
0.53
0.65
0.78
0.91
1.00

0.22
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.39
0.47
0.56
0.66
0.76
0.87
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.89
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.67
0.71
0.80
0.87
0.94
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 17 and figure 3 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 24 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter stainless steel KWIK Bolt TZ in uncracked concrete1,2
3/4-in. KB-TZ CS
uncracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Effective
embed. hef

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.92
0.94
1.00

0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.83
0.85
0.92
0.99
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

4
4-1/4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
9-1/2
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
> 24

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(102)
(108)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(241)
(254)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(142)

n/a
0.46
0.48
0.51
0.55
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.90
0.95
1.00

0.54
0.56
0.57
0.61
0.65
0.69
0.78
0.89
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.92

0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.84

n/a
0.29
0.32
0.38
0.43
0.49
0.62
0.76
0.91
0.98
1.00

0.20
0.22
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.36
0.46
0.56
0.67
0.72
0.78
1.00

n/a
0.46
0.48
0.51
0.55
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.91
0.98
1.00

0.40
0.43
0.47
0.55
0.64
0.69
0.78
0.89
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.81
0.83
0.91
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.82
0.89
0.95
1.00

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3/4-in. KB-TZ SS
cracked concrete
Effective
embed. hef

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

1
2
3
4

4
4-1/4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
9-1/2
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
> 24

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(102)
(108)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(241)
(254)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(559)
(610)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

Table 25 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter stainless steel KWIK Bolt TZ in cracked concrete1,2
Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3.3.8
3.3.9

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3-3/4
(95)

4-3/4
(121)

3.3.9

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(141)

4-5/16
(110)

5-9/16
(142)

3.3.9

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.92
0.94
1.00

0.64
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.83
0.85
0.92
0.99
1.00

n/a
0.81
0.85
0.91
0.98
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

0.68
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.83
0.88
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.81
0.83

0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.78
0.81
0.84

n/a
0.21
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.35
0.44
0.54
0.65
0.70
0.76
1.00

0.20
0.22
0.24
0.28
0.32
0.37
0.46
0.56
0.67
0.73
0.79
1.00

n/a
0.42
0.46
0.54
0.62
0.71
0.89
1.00
1.00
1.00

0.40
0.44
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.73
0.92
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.62
0.67
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.82
0.88
0.94
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.72
0.74
0.75
0.83
0.89
0.95
1.00

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 17 and figure 3 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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3.3.5 KWIK Bolt TZ Expansion Anchor

Figure 4 - Installation of KWIK Bolt TZ in the soffit of concrete over metal deck floor and roof assemblies - W Deck

Figure 5 - Installation of KWIK Bolt TZ in the soffit of concrete over metal deck floor and roof assemblies - B Deck

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KWIK Bolt TZ Expansion Anchor 3.3.5


Table 26 - Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel design strength in the soffit of uncracked lightweight concrete
over metal deck1,2,3,4,5,6
Loads according to Figure 4

Loads according to Figure 5

Shear - Vn

Shear - Vn
Nominal Effective Nominal
anchor embed. embed. 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
Tension - Nn

3/8

1/2

5/8

2-5/16

1,340

1,545

1,385

1,385

Tension - Nn

1,200

1,385

1,850

1,850

(51)

(59)

(6.0)

(6.9)

(6.2)

(6.2)

(5.3)

(6.2)

(8.2)

(8.2)

2-3/8

1,340

1,545

1,950

1,950

1,210

1,395

1,680

1,680

(51)

(60)

(6.0)

(6.9)

(8.7)

(8.7)

(5.4)

(6.2)

(7.5)

(7.5)

3-1/4

3-5/8

2,400

2,770

3,215

3,215

2,195

2,535

2,565

2,565

3.3.1

(83)

(92)

(10.7)

(12.3)

(14.3)

(14.3)

(9.8)

(11.3)

(11.4)

(11.4)

3.3.2

3-1/8

3-9/16

1,835

2,120

2,990

2,990

2,640

3,050

3,060

3,060

(79)

(90)

(8.2)

(9.4)

(13.3)

(13.3)

(11.7)

(13.6)

(13.6)

(13.6)

4-7/16

4,260

4,920

3,925

3,925

(102)

(113)

(18.9)

(21.9)

(17.5)

(17.5)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Loads according to Figure 4

3.3.6
3.3.7

Loads according to Figure 5

Shear - Vn
Tension - Nn
Shear - Vn
Tension - Nn
Nominal Effective Nominal
anchor embed. embed. 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)

1/2

5/8

3.3.8
3.3.9

2-5/16

950

1,095

1,3858

1,3858

1,080

1,245

1,8508

1,8508

3.3.9

(51)

(59)

(4.2)

(4.9)

(6.2)

(6.2)

(4.8)

(5.5)

(8.2)

(8.2)

2-3/8

950

1,095

1,950

1,950

860

995

1,680

1,680

3.3.9

(51)

(60)

(4.2)

(4.9)

(8.7)

(8.7)

(3.8)

(4.4)

(7.5)

(7.5)

3-1/4

3-5/8

1,705

1,970

3,215

3,215

1,955

2,255

2,565

2,565

3.3.9

(83)

(92)

(7.6)

(8.8)

(14.3)

(14.3)

(8.7)

(10.0)

(11.4)

(11.4)

3-1/8

3-9/16

1,300

1,500

2,9908

2,9908

1,875

2,165

3,0608

3,0608

(79)

(90)

(5.8)

(6.7)

(13.3)

(13.3)

(8.3)

(9.6)

(13.6)

(13.6)

3.3.9

4-7/16

3,020

3,485

3,9258

3,9258

(102)

(113)

(13.4)

(15.5)

(17.5)

(17.5)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

3.3.9

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.

Tabular value is for one anchor per flute. Minimum spacing along the length of the flute is 3 x hef (effective embedment).

3.3.4
3.3.5

Table 27 - Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel design strength in the soffit of cracked lightweight concrete
over metal deck1,2,3,4,5,6,7

3/8

3.3.3

3.3.9

Tabular values are lightweight concrete and no additional reduction factor is needed.

No additional reduction factors for spacing or edge distance need to be applied.

Comparison to steel values in table 4 is not required. Values in tables 26 and 27 control.

Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by seis = 0.75.
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

For the following anchor sizes, an additional factor for seismic shear must be applied to the cracked concrete tabular values for seismic conditions:

3/8-inch diameter - v,seis = 0.63


5/8-inch diameter - v,seis = 0.94

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Figure 6 - Installation of the KWIK Bolt TZ on the top of sand-lightweight concrete over metal deck floor
and roof assemblies
Table 28 - Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel design strength in the top of uncracked concrete
over metal deck1,2,3,4
Nominal
anchor
diameter
3/8
1/2

Tension - Nn

Shear - Vn

Effective
embed.
in. (mm)

Nominal
embed.
in. (mm)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

2-5/16

1,790

2,070

2,605

3,005

(51)

(59)

(8.0)

(9.2)

(11.6)

(13.4)

2-3/8

2,415

2,790

2,605

3,005

(51)

(60)

(10.7)

(12.4)

(11.6)

(13.4)

Table 29 - Hilti KWIK Bolt TZ carbon steel design strength in the top of cracked concrete
over metal deck1,2,3,4,5
Nominal
anchor
diameter
3/8
1/2

Tension - Nn

Shear - Vn

Effective
embed.
in. (mm)

Nominal
embed.
in. (mm)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

2-5/16

1,615

1,865

1,845

2,130

(51)

(59)

(7.2)

(8.3)

(8.2)

(9.5)

2-3/8

1,710

1,975

1,845

2,130

(51)

(60)

(7.6)

(8.8)

(8.2)

(9.5)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.

Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 30 and 31 as necessary. Compare to the steel values
in table 4. The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.

Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:

for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60

Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by seis = 0.75.
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 30 - Load adjustment factors for carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ in the top of uncracked concrete over metal deck1,2
3/8-in. and 1/2-in.
KB-TZ CS
uncracked concrete
over metal deck

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

Anchor
diameter da

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

Nominal
embed. hnom

in.
(mm)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(165)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00

0.33
0.36
0.39
0.44
0.50
0.56
0.61
0.67
0.72
0.78
0.89
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.50
0.56
0.61
0.67
0.72
0.78
0.89
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

0.64
0.72
0.81
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00

0.64
0.72
0.81
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00

n/a
0.73
0.76
0.81

n/a
0.75
0.78
0.84

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Effective
embed. hef

3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
6-1/2
7
8
9
10
11
12

3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

Table 31 - Load adjustment factors for carbon steel KWIK Bolt TZ in the top of cracked concrete over metal deck
Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

3.3.8

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

3/8
(9.5)
2
(51)

1/2
(12.7)
2
(51)

Nominal
embed. hnom

in.
(mm)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

2-5/16
(59)

2-3/8
(60)

(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(165)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00

1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.92
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.79
0.81
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.00

0.65
0.73
0.82
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00

1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00

n/a
0.74
0.76
0.82

n/a
0.76
0.79
0.84

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)
3
4

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Edge distance in shear

Anchor
diameter da
Effective
embed. hef

1
2

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
6-1/2
7
8
9
10
11
12

3.3.2
3.3.3

1,2

3/8-in. and 1/2-in.


KB-TZ CS
cracked concrete
over metal deck

3.3.1

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
- For concrete thickness greater than or equal to 4-inches, the anchor can be designed using either table 2 or table 3 of this section.

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3.3.5.4 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded
IFU are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact
Hilti Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.5.5 Ordering information1


Description

Length

Threaded length

Box quantity

7/8

50

3-3/4

1-5/8

50

2-7/8

50

KB-TZ SS316 1/2x3-3/4

3-3/4

1-5/8

20

KB-TZ SS304 1/2x4-1/2

KB-TZ SS316 1/2x4-1/2

4-1/2

2-3/8

20

KB-TZ 1/2x5-1/2

KB-TZ SS304 1/2x5-1/2

KB-TZ SS316 1/2x5-1/2

5-1/2

3-3/8

20

KB-TZ 1/2x7

KB-TZ SS304 1/2x7

4-7/8

20

KB-TZ 5/8x4-3/4

KB-TZ SS304 5/8x4-3/4

KB-TZ SS316 5/8x4-3/4

4-3/4

1-1/2

15

KB-TZ 5/8x6

KB-TZ SS304 5/8x6

KB-TZ SS316 5/8x6

2-3/4

15

KB-TZ 5/8x8-1/2

KB-TZ SS304 5/8x8-1/2

8-1/2

5-1/4

15

KB-TZ 5/8x10

KB-TZ SS304 5/8x10

10

6-3/4

15

KB-TZ 3/4x5-1/2

KB-TZ SS304 3/4x5-1/2

5 1/2

1-1/2

10

KB-TZ 3/4x8

KB-TZ SS304 3/4x8

10

KB-TZ 3/4x10

KB-TZ SS304 3/4x10

10

10

KB-TZ 3/8x3

KB-TZ SS304 3/8x3

KB-TZ SS316 3/8x3

KB-TZ 3/8x3-3/4

KB-TZ SS304 3/8x3-3/4

KB-TZ SS316 3/8x3-3/4

KB-TZ 3/8x5

KB-TZ SS304 3/8x5

KB-TZ 1/2x3-3/4

KB-TZ SS304 1/2x3-3/4

KB-TZ 1/2x4-1/2

KB-TZ SS316 3/4x5-1/2


KB-TZ SS316 3/4x10

All dimensions in inches

Table 32 - KWIK Bolt TZ length identification system


Length ID
marking on
bolt head
Length
of
anchor,
anch
in.

From
Up to
but not
including

1 12

2 1 2

3 12

4 12

5 12

6 12

7 12

8 12

9 12

10

11

12

13

14

15

2 12

3 12

4 12

5 12

6 12

7 12

8 12

9 12

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Figure 7 Bolt head with length identification mark and KWIK Bolt TZ head notch embossment

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3.3.6.1 Product description
Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ (KH-EZ) anchors are
comprised of a body with hex washer
head. The anchor is manufactured
from carbon steel and is heat treated.
It has a minimum 0.0003 inch (8 m)
zinc coating in accordance with DIN
EN ISO 4042. The KWIK HUS-EZ (KHEZ) system is available in a variety of
lengths with diameters of 1/4-, 3/8-,
1/2-, 5/8- and 3/4-in. The hex head is
larger than the diameter of the anchor
and is formed with serrations on the
underside. The anchor body is formed
with threads running most of the
length of the anchor body. The anchor
is installed in a predrilled hole with
a powered impact wrench or torque
wrench. The anchor threads cut into the
concrete on the sides of the hole and
interlock with the base material during
installation. Applicable base materials
include normal-weight concrete,
structural lightweight concrete,
lightweight concrete over metal deck,
and grout-filled concrete masonry.
Guide specifications
Screw anchors shall be
KWIK HUS-EZ as supplied by
Hilti, Inc. Anchors shall be
manufactured from heat treated
carbon steel material, zinc plated
to a minimum thickness of 8 m.
Anchor head shall display name of
manufacturer, product name, diameter
and length. Anchors shall be installed
using a drill bit of same nominal
diameter as anchor.

Product features

3.3.6.1

Product description

3.3.6.2

Material specifications

Suitable for seismic and


nonseismic loads.

3.3.6.3 Technical data

Quick and easy to install.

3.3.6.5 Ordering information

Length and diameter identification


clearly stamped on head facilitates
quality control and inspection after
installation.

3.3.6.4 Installation instructions

Through fixture installation


improves productivity and
accurate installation.

3.3.1

Thread design enables quality


setting and exceptional load
values in wide variety of base
material strengths.

3.3.3

3.3.2

3.3.4

Anchor is fully removable


Anchor size is same as drill bit
size and uses standard diameter
drill bits.

3.3.5

Suitable for reduced edge


distances and spacing.

3.3.7

3.3.6

3.3.6.2 Material
specifications

3.3.8

Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ anchors are


manufactured from carbon steel.
The anchors are bright zinc plated to
a minimum thickness of 8 m.

3.3.7

3.3.6.3 Technical
data
The technical data contained in this
section are Hilti Simplified Design
Tables. The load values were
developed using the Strength Design
parameters and variables of ESR-3027
and the equations within ACI 318
Appendix D. For a detailed explanation
of the Hilti Simplified Design Method,
refer to section 3.1.7. Data tables from
ESR-3027 are not contained in this
section, but can be found on www.icces.org or at www.us.hilti.com.

3.3.9

3.3.7

Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-3027
Cracked and Uncracked Concrete
ESR-3056
Grout-filled concrete masonry
City of Los Angeles
Research Report No. 25897

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

Independent code evaluation


IBC / IRC 2012
IBC / IRC 2009
IBC / IRC 2006
IBC / IRC 2003

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Table 1 - KWIK HUS-EZ specifications1
Setting
information

Nominal anchor diameter


Symbol

Units

1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Nominal bit diameter

dbit

Minimum nominal
embedment

hnom

in.

1-5/8

2-1/2

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

3-1/4

6-1/4

Minimum effective
embedment

hef

in.

1.18

1.92

1.11

1.86

2.50

1.50

2.16

3.22

2.39

3.88

2.92

4.84

Minimum hole depth

ho

in.

2-7/8

1-7/8

2-3/4

3-1/2

2-5/8

3-3/8

4-5/8

3-5/8

5-3/8

4-4/8

6-5/8

Minimum fixture hole


diameter

dh

in.

3/8

Anchor Length = hnom + t

ft-lb

18

Installation torque
Maximum impact wrench
torque rating2
Wrench size

Tinst
Timpact,max

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

85

115

(115)

(155)

See ordering information


(Nm)

19

45

(26)

(54)

ft-lb

114

137

114

450

137

450

450

450

(Nm)

(154)

(185)

(154)

(608)

(185)

(608)

(608)

(608)

15/16

1-1/8

in.

(24)

40

7/16

9/16

(61)

3/4

1 Tinst is the maximum installation torque that may be applied with a torque wrench.
2 Because of variability in measurement procedures, the published torque of an impact tool may not correlate properly with the above setting torques. Over
torquing can damage the anchor and/or reduce its holding capacity.

Figure 1 - KWIK HUS-EZ specifications

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Table 2 - Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ design strength with concrete / pullout failure in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Nominal
anchor
diameter

1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

Nominal
embed.
in. (mm)

'c = 2500 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 6000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 2500 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 6000 psi


lb (kN)

1-5/8
(41)

585
(2.6)

620
(2.8)

675
(3.0)

765
(3.4)

1,075
(4.8)

1,180
(5.2)

1,360
(6.0)

1,670
(7.4)

2-1/2

1,525

1,670

1,930

2,365

2,235

2,450

2,825

3,460

(64)
1-5/8
(41)
2-1/2
(64)
3-1/4
(83)
2-1/4
(57)
3
(76)
4-1/4
(108)
3-1/4
(83)
5
(127)
4
(102)
6-1/4
(159)

(6.8)
910
(4.0)
1,980
(8.8)
3,085
(13.7)
1,645
(7.3)
2,785
(12.4)
5,070
(22.6)
3,240
(14.4)
6,705
(29.8)
4,380
(19.5)
9,345
(41.6)

(7.4)
1,000
(4.4)
2,165
(9.6)
3,375
(15.0)
1,800
(8.0)
3,050
(13.6)
5,555
(24.7)
3,550
(15.8)
7,345
(32.7)
4,795
(21.3)
10,235
(45.5)

(8.6)
1,155
(5.1)
2,505
(11.1)
3,900
(17.3)
2,080
(9.3)
3,525
(15.7)
6,415
(28.5)
4,100
(18.2)
8,485
(37.7)
5,540
(24.6)
11,820
(52.6)

(10.5)
1,415
(6.3)
3,065
(13.6)
4,775
(21.2)
2,550
(11.3)
4,315
(19.2)
7,855
(34.9)
5,025
(22.4)
10,390
(46.2)
6,785
(30.2)
14,475
(64.4)

(9.9)
980
(4.4)
2,130
(9.5)
6,640
(29.5)
1,770
(7.9)
3,000
(13.3)
10,920
(48.6)
3,490
(15.5)
14,445
(64.3)
9,430
(41.9)
20,125
(89.5)

(10.9)
1,075
(4.8)
2,335
(10.4)
7,275
(32.4)
1,940
(8.6)
3,285
(14.6)
11,965
(53.2)
3,825
(17.0)
15,825
(70.4)
10,330
(45.9)
22,045
(98.1)

(12.6)
1,245
(5.5)
2,695
(12.0)
8,400
(37.4)
2,240
(10.0)
3,795
(16.9)
13,815
(61.5)
4,415
(19.6)
18,270
(81.3)
11,930
(53.1)
25,455
(113.2)

(15.4)
1,520
(6.8)
3,300
(14.7)
10,290
(45.8)
2,745
(12.2)
4,645
(20.7)
16,920
(75.3)
5,410
(24.1)
22,380
(99.6)
14,610
(65.0)
31,175
(138.7)

Table 3 - Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ design strength with concrete / pullout failure in cracked concrete1,2,3,4,5
Nominal
anchor
diameter

1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

1
2
3
4
5


3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

3.3.1

Nominal
embed.
in. (mm)

'c = 2500 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 6000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 2500 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 6000 psi


lb (kN)

3.3.7

1-5/8
(41)

300
(1.3)

315
(1.4)

345
(1.5)

390
(1.7)

765
(3.4)

835
(3.7)

965
(4.3)

1,180
(5.2)

3.3.7

2-1/2

760

830

960

1,175

1,585

1,735

2,000

2,450

(64)
1-5/8
(41)
2-1/2
(64)
3-1/4
(83)
2-1/4
(57)
3
(76)
4-1/4
(108)
3-1/4
(83)
5
(127)
4
(102)
6-1/4
(159)

(3.4)
475
(2.1)
1,400
(6.2)
2,185
(9.7)
1,035
(4.6)
1,755
(7.8)
3,190
(14.2)
2,040
(9.1)
4,225
(18.8)
2,755
(12.3)
5,885
(26.2)

(3.7)
520
(2.3)
1,535
(6.8)
2,390
(10.6)
1,135
(5.0)
1,920
(8.5)
3,495
(15.5)
2,235
(9.9)
4,625
(20.6)
3,020
(13.4)
6,445
(28.7)

(4.3)
600
(2.7)
1,775
(7.9)
2,765
(12.3)
1,310
(5.8)
2,220
(9.9)
4,040
(18.0)
2,580
(11.5)
5,340
(23.8)
3,485
(15.5)
7,440
(33.1)

(5.2)
730
(3.2)
2,170
(9.7)
3,385
(15.1)
1,605
(7.1)
2,715
(12.1)
4,945
(22.0)
3,165
(14.1)
6,540
(29.1)
4,270
(19.0)
9,115
(40.5)

(7.1)
695
(3.1)
1,510
(6.7)
4,705
(20.9)
1,115
(5.0)
1,890
(8.4)
6,875
(30.6)
2,200
(9.8)
9,095
(40.5)
5,940
(26.4)
12,670
(56.4)

(7.7)
760
(3.4)
1,655
(7.4)
5,155
(22.9)
1,220
(5.4)
2,070
(9.2)
7,530
(33.5)
2,410
(10.7)
9,965
(44.3)
6,505
(28.9)
13,880
(61.7)

(8.9)
880
(3.9)
1,910
(8.5)
5,950
(26.5)
1,410
(6.3)
2,390
(10.6)
8,695
(38.7)
2,780
(12.4)
11,505
(51.2)
7,510
(33.4)
16,030
(71.3)

(10.9)
1,080
(4.8)
2,340
(10.4)
7,285
(32.4)
1,725
(7.7)
2,925
(13.0)
10,650
(47.4)
3,405
(15.1)
14,090
(62.7)
9,200
(40.9)
19,630
(87.3)

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in table 6 to 15 as necessary. Compare to the steel values in table 4.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design
Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60
Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by the following reduction factors:
1/4-in diameter by 1-5/8-in nominal embedment depth - seis = 0.60
All other sizes - seis = 0.75
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 4 - Steel design strength for Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ anchors1,2
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Nominal embedment
in. (mm)
1-5/8
(41)

1/4

1-5/8
(41)

3/8

2-1/2
(64)
2-1/4
(57)
3-1/4
(83)
4
(102)

1/2
5/8
3/4

3
(76)

3-1/4
(83)
4-1/4
(108)
5
(127)
6-1/4
(159)

Shear4 Vsa
lb (kN)

Seismic shear5 Vsa


lb (kN)

3,945
(17.5)
5,980
(26.6)
6,720
(29.9)
11,780
(52.4)
15,735
(70.0)
20,810
(92.6)

930
(4.1)
2,200
(9.8)
3,110
(13.8)
5,545
(24.7)
6,735
(30.0)
9,995
(44.5)

835
(3.7)
2,200
(9.8)
1,865
(8.3)
3,330
(14.8)
4,040
(18.0)
6,935
(30.8)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


KWIK HUS-EZ anchors are to be considered brittle steel elements.
Tensile Nsa = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa < 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Seismic shear values determined by seismic shear tests with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

Figure 2

For a specific edge distance,


the permitted spacing is calculated
as follows:

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area

cmin,2

Case 2


(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ___________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

cmin,1

Case 1

smin,2

smin,1

spacing s

1
2
3
4
5

2-1/2
(64)

Tensile3 Nsa
lb (kN)

cmin,1 at smin,1

sdesign
cmin,2 at smin,2
cdesign

Concrete
Edge

edge distance c

Table 5 - KWIK HUS-EZ installation parameters


Setting information
Effective minimum embedment
Minimum member thickness
Case 1
Case 2

Symbol

Units

hef

in.

1.18

3-1/4 4.125 3-1/4

hmin

in.

c min,1

in.

for s min,1

in.

c min,2

in.

for s min,2

in.

1/4

1.92
2.78

1.11
2.63

1.50

3/8

Nominal anchor diameter


1/2

1.86

2.50

1.50

2.16

3.22

4-7/8 4-1/2 4 3/4 6-3/4

2.92

3.75

2.75

3.75

2.25

5.25

5/8
2.39

3/4

3.88

2.92

4.84

8-1/8

3.63

5.81

4.41

7.28

1.50

1.75
3

1 Linear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2.
Linear interpolation for a specific edge .distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2 will determine the permissible spacings.

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Table 6 - Load adjustment factors for 1/4-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in uncracked concrete1,2
1/4-in. KH-EZ
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
1-1/2
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/8
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14

in.
(mm)
(38)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(105)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
1-5/8
(41)
0.71
0.78
0.85
0.92
0.96
0.99
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.85
0.86
0.89
0.93
0.98
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
1-5/8
(41)
0.78
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.65
0.77
0.90
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV
1-5/8
(41)
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.92
0.98
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
1-5/8
(41)
0.40
0.61
0.86
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.21
0.33
0.46
0.60
0.68
0.76
0.92
0.97
1.00

II to edge
RV

1-5/8
(41)
0.78
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.42
0.65
0.90
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV
1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.88
0.92
0.98
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.81
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

1/4-in. KH-EZ
cracked concrete

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom

1
2
3
4

1-1/2
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/8
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14

in.
(mm)
(38)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(105)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)

1-5/8
(41)
0.71
0.78
0.85
0.92
0.96
0.99
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.78
0.80
0.85
0.86
0.89
0.93
0.98
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
1-5/8
(41)
0.88
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.65
0.77
0.90
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV
1-5/8
(41)
0.59
0.62
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.75
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.92
0.98
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.00

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

Table 7 - Load adjustment factors for 1/4-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in cracked concrete1,2
Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3.3.1

3.3.8

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
1-5/8
(41)
0.40
0.62
0.87
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.21
0.33
0.46
0.60
0.68
0.76
0.93
0.97
1.00

II to edge
RV

1-5/8
(41)
0.80
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
0.43
0.66
0.90
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV
1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.89
0.92
0.98
1.00

2-1/2
(64)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
0.98
1.00

3.3.9
3.3.7
3.3.7

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 8 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in uncracked concrete1,2

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

3/8-in. KH-EZ
uncracked concrete
in.
Embedment hnom
(mm)
1-1/2
(38)
2
(51)
2-1/4
(57)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
4-3/4
(121)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

Conc. thickness factor


in shear 4
HV

II to edge
RV

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

(41)
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.88
0.95
0.99
1.00

(64)
n/a
n/a
0.70
0.72
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.93
0.95
1.00

(83)
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.82
0.83
0.90
0.97
1.00

(41)
0.58
0.76
0.86
0.95
1.00

(64)
0.63
0.75
0.81
0.88
1.00

(83)
0.57
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.85
0.90
0.95
1.00

(41)
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.67
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.84
0.91
0.98
1.00

(64)
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.00

(83)
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.89
0.93
1.00

(41)
0.49
0.75
0.90
1.00
1.00

(64)
0.25
0.38
0.46
0.54
0.71
0.80
0.89
1.00

(83)
0.08
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.24
0.27
0.30
0.37
0.44
0.48
0.52
0.68
0.86
1.00

(41)
0.58
0.76
0.90
1.00
1.00

(64)
0.50
0.75
0.81
0.88
1.00

(83)
0.17
0.26
0.31
0.37
0.48
0.54
0.61
0.74
0.88
0.96
1.00

(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.95
0.98
1.00

(64)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.89
0.91
0.94
1.00

(83)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.66
0.72
0.78
0.83
0.88
0.93
0.97
1.00

Table 9 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in cracked concrete1,2

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

3/8-in. KH-EZ
Cracked concrete
in.
Embedment hnom
(mm)
1-1/2
(38)
2
(51)
2-1/4
(57)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
4-3/4
(121)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

Conc. thickness factor


in shear 4
HV

II to edge
RV

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

(41)
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.88
0.95
0.99
1.00

(64)
n/a
n/a
0.70
0.72
0.77
0.79
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.93
0.95
1.00

(83)
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.82
0.83
0.90
0.97
1.00

(41)
0.92
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(64)
0.66
0.79
0.85
0.92
1.00

(83)
0.57
0.66
0.70
0.75
0.85
0.90
0.95
1.00

(41)
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.67
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.83
0.85
0.92
0.98
1.00

(64)
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

(83)
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

(41)
0.49
0.76
0.90
1.00
1.00

(64)
0.25
0.39
0.46
0.54
0.71
0.80
0.90
1.00

(83)
0.09
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.24
0.27
0.31
0.37
0.44
0.48
0.52
0.69
0.86
1.00

(41)
0.92
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

(64)
0.50
0.77
0.85
0.92
1.00

(83)
0.17
0.26
0.31
0.37
0.48
0.55
0.61
0.75
0.89
0.97
1.00

(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.95
0.98
1.00

(64)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.89
0.92
0.94
1.00

(83)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.66
0.72
0.78
0.83
0.88
0.93
0.97
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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KWIK HUS-EZ (KH-EZ) Carbon Steel Screw Anchor 3.3.6


Table 10 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in uncracked concrete1,2

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

1/2-in. KH-EZ
uncracked concrete
in.
Embedment hnom
(mm)
1-3/4
(44)
2
(51)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
4-3/4
(121)
5
(127)
6
(152)
6-3/4
(171)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
> 24
(610)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

Conc. thickness factor


in shear 4
HV

II to edge
RV

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.83
0.88
0.94
0.99
1.00

(76)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.96
1.00

(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.86
0.91
0.97
1.00

(57)
0.68
0.75
0.91
1.00

(76)
0.57
0.62
0.71
0.81
0.93
1.00

(108)
0.51
0.54
0.60
0.66
0.73
0.80
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

(76)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.73
0.76
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.88
0.92
0.95
1.00

(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.84
0.91

(57)
0.40
0.48
0.68
0.89
1.00

(76)
0.25
0.31
0.43
0.56
0.71
0.87
1.00

(108)
0.07
0.09
0.13
0.17
0.21
0.26
0.31
0.33
0.36
0.47
0.57
0.60
0.73
0.87
1.00

(57)
0.68
0.75
0.91
1.00

(76)
0.50
0.61
0.71
0.81
0.93
1.00

(108)
0.15
0.18
0.25
0.33
0.42
0.52
0.62
0.67
0.72
0.95
1.00

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.96
0.99
1.00

(76)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.85
0.87
0.95
1.00

(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.68
0.69
0.73
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.97
1.00

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

1/2-in. KH-EZ
cracked concrete
in.
Embedment hnom
(mm)
1-3/4
(44)
2
(51)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
4-3/4
(121)
5
(127)
6
(152)
6-3/4
(171)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
> 24
(610)

1
2
3
4

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

Table 11 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in cracked concrete1,2
Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

Conc. thickness factor


in shear 4
HV

II to edge
RV

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.83
0.88
0.94
0.99
1.00

(76)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.73
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.87
0.89
0.96
1.00

(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.75
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.86
0.91
0.97
1.00

(57)
0.82
0.90
1.00
1.00

(76)
0.66
0.72
0.83
0.94
1.00
1.00

(108)
0.55
0.58
0.65
0.72
0.79
0.87
0.95
0.99
1.00
1.00

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.77
0.78
0.84
0.88
0.89
0.95
1.00

(76)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
0.99
1.00

(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.94

(57)
0.45
0.55
0.77
1.00

(76)
0.28
0.35
0.49
0.64
0.80
0.98
1.00

(108)
0.08
0.10
0.14
0.19
0.24
0.29
0.35
0.38
0.41
0.54
0.64
0.68
0.83
0.99
1.00

(57)
0.82
0.90
1.00
1.00

(76)
0.57
0.70
0.83
0.94
1.00
1.00

(108)
0.17
0.21
0.29
0.38
0.48
0.59
0.70
0.76
0.82
1.00

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00

(76)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.88
0.91
0.99
1.00

(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.70
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
1.00

3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.7
3.3.7

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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3.3.6 KWIK HUS-EZ (KH-EZ) Carbon Steel Screw Anchor


Table 12 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in uncracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KH-EZ
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
> 30

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

in.
(mm)

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

0.62
0.67
0.76
0.86
0.97
1.00

0.51
0.54
0.59
0.65
0.70
0.76
0.83
0.89
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.94
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.86
0.95

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

0.24
0.29
0.40
0.53
0.66
0.81
0.97
1.00

0.06
0.08
0.11
0.14
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.50
0.61
0.73
0.86
0.99
1.00

0.47
0.57
0.76
0.86
0.97
1.00

0.13
0.15
0.21
0.28
0.35
0.43
0.52
0.60
0.70
0.80
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV
3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.92
0.98
1.00

Table 13 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in cracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KH-EZ
cracked concrete

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom

1
2
3
4

1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
> 30

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

in.
(mm)

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

0.63
0.68
0.77
0.87
0.98
1.00

0.51
0.54
0.59
0.65
0.70
0.76
0.83
0.89
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.83
0.89
0.99

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

0.27
0.33
0.46
0.60
0.75
0.92
1.00

0.07
0.09
0.12
0.16
0.20
0.25
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.45
0.57
0.69
0.83
0.97
1.00

0.53
0.65
0.77
0.87
0.98
1.00

0.14
0.17
0.24
0.32
0.40
0.49
0.59
0.69
0.79
0.90
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV
3-1/4
(83)

5
(127)

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.68
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.96
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 14 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in uncracked concrete1,2
3/4-in. KH-EZ
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
8-1/8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
> 36

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

in.
(mm)

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(206)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)
(914)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.81
0.84
0.90
0.96
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.98
1.00

0.57
0.61
0.68
0.76
0.84
0.93
1.00

0.48
0.50
0.54
0.58
0.62
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.81
0.89
0.96

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

0.10
0.12
0.16
0.21
0.27
0.33
0.39
0.46
0.53
0.61
0.77
0.94
0.96
1.00

0.05
0.06
0.08
0.11
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.24
0.28
0.31
0.40
0.48
0.50
0.58
0.68
0.78
0.89
1.00

0.19
0.23
0.33
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.79
0.92
1.00

0.10
0.12
0.17
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.41
0.48
0.55
0.63
0.79
0.97
0.99
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV
4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.69
0.75
0.80
0.80
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.68
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.85
0.91
0.96
1.00

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom

1
2
3
4

1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
8-1/8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
> 36

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

in.
(mm)

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(206)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)
(914)

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.81
0.84
0.90
0.96
0.96
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.98
1.00

0.57
0.61
0.68
0.76
0.85
0.93
1.00

0.48
0.50
0.54
0.58
0.63
0.67
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.87
0.97
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.84
0.92
1.00

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9

Table 15 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter KWIK HUS-EZ in cracked concrete1,2
3/4-in. KH-EZ
cracked concrete

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

0.11
0.13
0.19
0.24
0.31
0.38
0.45
0.52
0.60
0.69
0.87
1.00

0.06
0.07
0.10
0.13
0.16
0.19
0.23
0.27
0.31
0.36
0.45
0.55
0.56
0.66
0.77
0.89
1.00

0.22
0.27
0.37
0.49
0.61
0.75
0.90
1.00

0.11
0.14
0.19
0.25
0.32
0.39
0.46
0.54
0.63
0.71
0.90
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV
4
(102)

6-1/4
(159)

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.72
0.78
0.83
0.84
0.88
0.93
0.98
1.00

n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.89
0.95
1.00

3.3.7
3.3.7

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 16 - Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ in the soffit of uncracked lightweight concrete over metal deck1,2,3,4,5,6
Installation in lower flute
Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Tension - Nn

Installation in upper flute

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

Shear - Vn

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

1-5/8
(41)
2-1/2
(64)
1-5/8
(41)
2-1/2
(64)
3-1/4
(83)
2-1/4
(57)
3
(76)
4-1/4
(108)
3-1/4
(83)
5
(127)
4
(102)

545
(2.4)
1,220
(5.4)
845
(3.8)
1,455
(6.5)
2,550
(11.3)
850
(3.8)
1,990
(8.9)
3,485
(15.5)
2,715
(12.1)
6,170
(27.4)
2,715
(12.1)

595
(2.6)
1,410
(6.3)
975
(4.3)
1,680
(7.5)
2,945
(13.1)
980
(4.4)
2,300
(10.2)
4,025
(17.9)
3,135
(13.9)
7,125
(31.7)
3,135
(13.9)

725
(3.2)
1,325
(5.9)
905
(4.0)
905
(4.0)
2,165
(9.6)
965
(4.3)
1,750
(7.8)
2,155
(9.6)
2,080
(9.3)
2,515
(11.2)
2,255
(10.0)

725
(3.2)
1,325
(5.9)
905
(4.0)
905
(4.0)
2,165
(9.6)
965
(4.3)
1,750
(7.8)
2,155
(9.6)
2,080
(9.3)
2,515
(11.2)
2,255
(10.0)

670
(3.0)
1,275
(5.7)
970
(4.3)
1,900
(8.5)

730
(3.2)
1,470
(6.5)
1,120
(5.0)
2,195
(9.8)

725
(3.2)
1,960
(8.7)
2,200
(9.8)
3,655
(16.3)

725
(3.2)
1,960
(8.7)
2,200
(9.8)
3,655
(16.3)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

905
(4.0)

1,045
(4.6)

4,710
(21.0)

4,710
(21.0)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Table 17 - Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ in the soffit of cracked lightweight concrete over metal deck1,2,3,4,5,6
Installation in lower flute
Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Tension - Nn7

Installation in upper flute

Shear - Vn7,8

Tension - Nn7

Shear - Vn7,8

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


lb (kN)

1-5/8
(41)
2-1/2
(64)
1-5/8
(41)
2-1/2
(64)
3-1/4
(83)
2-1/4
(57)
3
(76)
4-1/4
(108)
3-1/4
(83)
5
(127)
4
(102)

280
(1.2)
605
(2.7)
525
(2.3)
1,035
(4.6)
1,805
(8.0)
535
(2.4)
1,255
(5.6)
2,195
(9.8)
1,710
(7.6)
3,885
(17.3)
1,710
(7.6)

305
(1.4)
700
(3.1)
605
(2.7)
1,195
(5.3)
2,085
(9.3)
620
(2.8)
1,450
(6.4)
2,535
(11.3)
1,975
(8.8)
4,485
(20.0)
1,975
(8.8)

725
(3.2)
1,325
(5.9)
905
(4.0)
905
(4.0)
2,165
(9.6)
965
(4.3)
1,750
(7.8)
2,155
(9.6)
2,080
(9.3)
2,515
(11.2)
2,255
(10.0)

725
(3.2)
1,325
(5.9)
905
(4.0)
905
(4.0)
2,165
(9.6)
965
(4.3)
1,750
(7.8)
2,155
(9.6)
2,080
(9.3)
2,515
(11.2)
2,255
(10.0)

340
(1.5)
635
(2.8)
770
(3.4)
1,345
(6.0)

370
(1.6)
735
(3.3)
890
(4.0)
1,555
(6.9)

725
(3.2)
1,960
(8.7)
2,200
(9.8)
3,655
(16.3)

725
(3.2)
1,960
(8.7)
2,200
(9.8)
3,655
(16.3)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

640
(2.8)

740
(3.3)

4,710
(21.0)

4,710
(21.0)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Tabular value is for one anchor per flute. Minimum spacing along the length of the flute is 3 x hnom (nominal embedment).
Tabular values are lightweight concrete and no additional reduction factor is needed.
No additional reduction factors for spacing or edge distance need to be applied.
Comparison to steel values in table 4 is not required. Values in tables 16 and 17 control.
Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by seis = 0.75.
See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.
For the following anchor sizes, an additional factor for seismic shear must be applied to the cracked concrete tabular values for seismic conditions:
1/4-inch diameter - v,seis = 0.75
3/8-inch diameter - v,seis = 0.60
1/2-inch diameter - v,seis = 0.60
5/8-inch diameter - v,seis = 0.60
3/4-inch diameter - v,seis = 0.70

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Figure 3 Installation of KWIK HUS-EZ (KH-EZ) in soffit of concrete over steel deck floor and roof assemblies1

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
1 A
 nchors may be placed in the upper or lower flute of the steel deck profile provided the minimum concrete cover above the drilled hole is
satisfied. Anchors in the lower flute may be installed with a maximum 1-inch offset in either direction from the center of the flute. The offset
distance may be increased proportionally for profiles with lower flute widths greater than those shown provided the minimum lower flute edge
distance is also satisfied.

Figure 4 Installation of KWIK HUS-EZ on the top of sand-lightweight concrete over metal floor and roof assemblies

3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.7
3.3.7

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

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Table 18 - Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ in the top of uncracked concrete over metal deck1,2,3,4
Anchor
diameter
in. (mm)

Nominal
embed.
depth
in. (mm)

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn
'c = 3000 psi
(20.7 MPa)
lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


(27.6 MPa)
lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


(20.7 MPa)
lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


(27.6 MPa)
lb (kN)

1/4

1-5/8

620

675

1,180

1,360

(6.4)

(41)

(2.8)

(3.0)

(5.2)

(6.0)

3/8

1-5/8

1,000

1,155

1,075

1,245

(9.5)

(41)

(4.4)

(5.1)

(4.8)

(5.5)

Table 19 - Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ in the top of ucracked concrete over metal deck1,2,3,4
Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

Anchor
diameter
in. (mm)

Nominal
embed.
depth
in. (mm)

'c = 3000 psi


(20.7 MPa)
lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


(27.6 MPa)
lb (kN)

'c = 3000 psi


(20.7 MPa)
lb (kN)

'c = 4000 psi


(27.6 MPa)
lb (kN)

1/4

1-5/8

315

345

835

965

(6.4)

(41)

(1.4)

(1.5)

(3.7)

(4.3)

3/8

1-5/8

520

600

760

880

(9.5)

(41)

(2.3)

(2.7)

(3.4)

(3.9)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.

Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 20 and 21 as necessary. Compare to
the steel values
in table 4. The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.

Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a
as follows:

for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60

Tabular values are for static loads only. For seismic loads, multiply cracked concrete tabular values by the
following reduction factors:

1/4-inch diameter - seis = 0.60


3/8-inch diameter- seis = 0.75.

See section 3.1.7.4 for additional information on seismic applications.

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Table 20 - Load adjustment factors for KWIK HUS-EZ in the top of uncracked concrete over metal deck1,2
1/4-in. and 3/8-in.
KH-EZ
uncracked concrete
over metal deck

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Anchor
diameter da

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.92
0.96
0.99
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.95
0.99
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.44
0.50
0.63
0.75
0.81
0.88
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.58
0.67
0.83
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.89
0.92
0.95
0.98
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.71
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.95
0.98
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.44
0.50
0.63
0.75
0.81
0.88
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.58
0.67
0.83
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.44
0.50
0.63
0.75
0.81
0.88
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.58
0.67
0.83
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
0.78
0.85

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
0.83
0.91

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Nominal
embed. hnom

1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
6-1/2
7
7-1/2
8
9

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(165)
(178)
(191)
(203)
(229)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

Table 21 - Load adjustment factors for KWIK HUS-EZ in the top of cracked concrete over metal deck

1,2

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Anchor
diameter da

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

1/4
(6.4)

3/8
(9.5)

3.3.7

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.92
0.96
0.99
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.95
0.99
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.99
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.68
0.70
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.86
0.89
0.92
0.95
0.98
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.71
0.73
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.95
0.98
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.51
0.62
0.87
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.62
0.76
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
0.99
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
1.00

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
0.78
0.85

1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
0.83
0.91

3.3.7

Spacing (s)/edge distance (ca)/concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)
3
4

1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/4
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
6-1/2
7
7-1/2
8
9

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(83)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(165)
(178)
(191)
(203)
(229)

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

Edge distance in shear

3.3.8

1/4-in. and 3/8-in.


KH-EZ
uncracked concrete
over metal deck

Nominal
embed. hnom

1
2

3.3.1

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV

3.3.9
3.3.7

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
- For concrete thickness greater than or equal to 3-1/4-inches, the anchor can be designed using either table 2 or table 3 of this section.

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Table 22 Allowable tension loads for KWIK HUS-EZ installed in grout-filled masonry walls (lb)1,2,3,4,5
Spacing
Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4

Embedment
in.6

Loads @
ccr and scr

1 5/810

530

2 1/211

910
535

2 1/2

895

3 1/4

1,210

3/8

1/2

5/8
3/4

Minimum - Smin
in.7
2

0.70

1.00

0.70

0.80

10
12

Critical - scr
in.7
4

1 5/811

2 1/4

710

1,110

4 1/4

1,515

3 1/4

1,155

1,735

1,680

6 1/4

2,035

Edge distance
Load
reduction
factor at smin8

Critical - ccr
in.9
4

0.60

0.60

0.60

Table 23 Allowable shear loads for KWIK HUS-EZ installed in grout-filled masonry walls (lb)1,2,3,4,5
Spacing

Edge distance
Load reduction factor at cmin

Nominal
anchor Embedment
diameter
in.6
1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8
3/4

1 5/8

Load at ccr
and scr
675

2 1/2

840

1 5/8

1,140

2 1/2

1,165

3 1/4
2 1/4
3

2,055

Critical - Scr
in.7

Minimum - Smin
in.7

Load
reduction
factor at Smin8

1.00

Critical - ccr
in.9

Minimum - cmin
in.9

Load direction
perpendicular
to edge

Load direction
parallel
to edge

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

0.61

1.00

0.70

1.00

1,190

0.70

1.00

1,845

0.50

1.00

0.45

0.94

0.94

0.88

4 1/4

2,745

0.40

0.89

3 1/4

3,040

0.36

0.82

3,485

0.34

0.92

0.36

0.82

0.34

0.92

3,040

6 1/4

3,485

10

0.36

10

10

0.36

10

1 All values are for anchors installed in fully grouted masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry units
may be lightweight, medium-weight or normal-weight.
2 Anchors may not be installed within one inch in any direction of a vertical joint.
3 Linear interpolation of load values between minimum spacing smin and critical spacing scr and between minimum edge distance cmin and
critical edge distance ccr is permitted.
Tapplied 5/3 Vapplied 5/3
Tapplied
Vapplied
4 For combined loading:
For 1/4-in. - + 1 For
3/8- through 3/4-in. - + 1
Tallowable
Vallowable
Tallowable
Vallowable
5 See figure 5 for anchor locations.

( )( )

6 Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the concrete masonry embedment.
7 Critical spacing scr is the anchor spacing where full load values may be used. The minimum spacing smin is the minimum spacing for which
values are available and installation is recommended. Spacing is measured from the center of one anchor to the center of the adjacent
anchor.
8 Load reduction factors are multiplicative, both spacing and edge distance load reduction factors must be considered. Load values for
anchors installed at less than ccr or scr must be multiplied by the appropriate load reduction factor based on actual edge distance (c) or
spacing (s).
9 The critical edge distance ccr is the edge distance where full load values may be used. The minimum edge distance cmin is the minimum
edge distance for which values are available and installation is recommended. For tension, ccr equals cmin. Edge distance is measured from
the center of the anchor to the closest edge.
10 Load values must be reduced by 21% for installations within 1 1/4 inches of the bed joint.
11 Load values must be reduced by 13% for installations within 1 1/4 inches of the bed joint.
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Table 24 KWIK HUS-EZ allowable loads installed in top of grout-filled concrete masonry walls or horizontal members
of wall openings1,2,3
Shear lb
Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4

3/8

1/2

Minimum
embedment
depth
in.
1 5/8
2 1/2
1 5/8
3 1/4
2 1/4
4 1/4

5/8

3/4

6 1/4

Edge
distance4
in.
1 1/2
3 3/4
1 1/2
3 3/4
1 1/2
3 3/4
1 1/2
3 3/4
1 3/4
3 3/4
1 3/4
3 3/4
1 3/4
3 3/4
3 3/4

Critical
spacing5
in.

Minimum
end
distance6
in.

10

10

12

12

Load direction
Tension
lb

Parallel
to edge of
masonry wall

Perpendicular
to edge of
masonry wall

205
205
355
390
245
245
465
540
390
610
540
750
975
975
975

180
275
345
415
345
345
490
800
460
525
885
1275
930
2190
2430

135
275
155
330
175
435
200
625
200
500
245
550
245
630
630

Table 25 KWIK HUS-EZ allowable loads installed in end of wall or vertical members of wall openings1,2,3

Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4

3/8

1/2
5/8
3/4

1 5/8
2 1/2
1 5/8
3 1/4
2 1/4
4 1/4
5
6 1/4

Edge
distance4
in.
1 1/2
3 3/4
1 1/2
3 3/4
1 1/2
3 3/4
1 1/2
3 3/4
1 3/4
3 3/4
1 3/4
3 3/4
3 3/4
3 3/4

Critical
spacing5
in.

Minimum
end
distance6
in.

10
12

10
12

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

Shear lb
Minimum
embedment
depth
in.

3.3.1

Load direction
Tension
lb

Parallel
to edge of
masonry wall

Perpendicular
to edge of
masonry wall

360
380
590
755
355
465
565
1020
500
525
650
1150
1605
1865

525
595
610
635
725
1010
875
1195
855
1100
925
1240
2215
2550

205
585
225
585
215
825
240
1050
260
1050
280
1050
1050
1050

3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.7
3.3.7

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

1 All values are for anchors installed in fully grouted concrete masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry
units may be lightweight, medium-weight or normal-weight conforming to ASTM C90. Allowable loads are calculated using safety factor of 5.
2 See figure 6 and 7 for allowable anchor installation locations on the top of grout-filled concrete masonry walls. Anchors may not be installed
within one inch of a vertical joint. See figure 7 for anchor installation locations in end-of-wall and vertical members of wall openings.
3 Anchors may not be installed within one inch in any direction of a vertical joint.
4 For load values at edge distances between listed values linear interpolation is permitted.
5 Critical spacing equals minimum spacing.
6 Minimum end distance applicable to top-of-wall and end-of-wall and does not apply for wall openings such as windows.

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Figure 5 Acceptable locations (shaded areas) for Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ anchors in grout-filled concrete masonry

Figure 6 Edge and end distances


for the KWIK HUS-EZ anchor
installed in the top of CMU masonry
wall construction

Figure 7 Anchor locations in end of wall or wall opening applications

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3.3.6.4 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

3.3.6.5 Ordering information1


Hole Diameter

Total Length without


Anchor Head

Minimum Embedment
Depth

Qty (pcs) / Box

KH-EZ 1/4x1-7/8

1/4

1-7/8

1-5/8

100

KH-EZ 1/4x2-5/8

1/4

2-5/8

2-1/2

100

KH-EZ 1/4x3

1/4

2-1/2

100

KH-EZ 1/4x3-1/2

1/4

3-1/2

2-1/2

100

KH-EZ 1/4x4

1/4

2-1/2

100

Description

KH-EZ 3/8x1-7/8

3/8

1-7/8

1-5/8

50

KH-EZ 3/8x2-1/8

3/8

2-1/8

1-5/8

50

KH-EZ 3/8x3

3/8

2-1/2

50

KH-EZ 3/8x3-1/2

3/8

3-1/2

2-1/2

50

KH-EZ 3/8x4

3/8

3-1/4

50

KH-EZ 3/8x5

3/8

3-1/4

30

KH-EZ 1/2x2-1/2

1/2

2-1/2

2-1/4

30

KH-EZ 1/2x3

1/2

2-1/4

30

KH-EZ 1/2x3-1/2

1/2

3-1/2

25

KH-EZ 1/2x4

1/2

25

KH-EZ 1/2x4-1/2

1/2

4-1/2

4 1/4

25

KH-EZ 1/2x5

1/2

4 1/4

25

KH-EZ 1/2x6

1/2

4-1/4

25

KH-EZ 5/8x3-1/2

5/8

3-1/2

3-1/4

15

KH-EZ 5/8x4

5/8

3-1/4

15

KH-EZ 5/8x5-1/2

5/8

5-1/2

3-1/4

15

KH-EZ 5/8x6-1/2

5/8

6-1/2

3-1/4

15

KH-EZ 5/8x8

5/8

3-1/4

15

KH-EZ 3/4x4-1/2

3/4

4-1/2

10

KH-EZ 3/4x5-1/2

3/4

5-1/2

10

KH-EZ 3/4x7

3/4

10

KH-EZ 3/4x8

3/4

10

KH-EZ 3/4x9

3/4

10

3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.7
3.3.7

3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7
3.3.7

All dimensions in inches

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KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) Carbon Steel Screw Anchor 3.3.7


3.3.7.1 Product description
Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) anchors
are comprised of a body with an
internally threaded hex washer head.
The anchor is manufactured from
carbon steel and is heat treated.
It has a minimum 0.0003 inch (8 m)
zinc coating in accordance with
DIN EN ISO 4042. The internally
threaded head is larger than the
diameter of the anchor and is formed
with serrations on the underside. The
anchor body is formed with threads
running most of the length of the
anchor body. The anchor is installed in
a predrilled hole with a powered impact
wrench or torque wrench. The anchor
threads cut into the concrete on the
sides of the hole and interlock with
the base material during installation.
Applicable base materials include
normal-weight concrete, structural
lightweight concrete and lightweight
concrete over metal deck.
Guide specifications
Screw anchors shall be
KWIK HUS-EZ I as supplied by
Hilti, Inc. Anchors shall be
manufactured from heat treated
carbon steel material, zinc plated to a
minimum thickness of 8 m. Anchors
shall be installed using a drill bit of
same nominal diameter as anchor.
Product features
Suitable for cracked and
uncracked normal weight
and lightweight concrete, and
lightweight concrete over
metal deck.
Suitable for seismic and
nonseismic loads.
Quick and easy to install.

Thread design enables quality


setting and exceptional load
values in wide variety of base
material strengths.

3.3.7.1

Product description

3.3.7.2

Material specifications

3.3.7.3 Technical data


3.3.7.4 Installation instructions

Anchor is fully removable

3.3.7.5

Design guidelines

Anchor size is same as drill


bit size and uses standard
ANSI B212.15 1994 drill bits.

3.3.7.6 Ordering information

Suitable for reduced edge


distances and spacing.

3.3.1

3.3.7.2 Material
specifications

3.3.2
3.3.3

Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ I anchors are


manufactured from carbon steel.
The anchors are bright zinc plated to
a minimum thickness of 8 m.

3.3.4
3.3.5

3.3.7.3 Technical
data

3.3.6
3.3.7

The data contained in tables 1-4 of


this section have been evaluated in
accordance with AC 193. For more
detail, see ICC-ES ESR 3027.

3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9

Figure 1 KWIK HUS-EZ I anchor


installation details

3.3.9

Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-3027
(Cracked & Uncracked Concrete)
City of Los Angeles
Research Report No. 25897
FM Approved

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Independent code evaluation


IBC / IRC 2009
IBC / IRC 2006
IBC / IRC 2003

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Table 1 - KWIK HUS-EZ I specifications1
Nominal anchor
diameter

Setting
information

Symbol

Units

1/4

Nominal bit diameter

dbit

Nominal embedment

hnom

in.

1-5/8

Effective embedment

hef

in.

1.18

1.92

Minimum hole depth

ho

in.

2-7/8

Minimum fixture hole diameter

dh

Installation torque

1/4

in.

Tinst

2-1/2

3/8

ft-lb

(Nm)

(5)

in.

7/16

Wrench size

1 Tinst is the maximum installation torque that may be applied with a torque wrench.

Table 2 - Calculated ACI 318-11 Appendix D strength design capacity for single anchor in tension1,2,3,4,5
Lightweight over metal deck7

Normal-weight concrete6
'c= 2500 psi1

Anchor
size
1/4 x 1-5/8

1/4 x 2-1/2

Internal
thread
size

Nominal
embedment Uncracked Cracked
in.
concrete concrete

1/4-20
UNC
3/8-16
UNC
1/4-20
UNC
3/8-16
UNC

'c= 4000 psi

'c= 3000 psi2


Uncracked
concrete

Seismic

Uncracked Cracked
concrete concrete

Seismic

Cracked
concrete

Lower Upper Lower Upper


flute
flute
flute
flute

1-5/8

587

300

240

675

346

277

545

670

280

342

1-5/8

587

300

240

675

346

277

545

670

280

342

2-1/2

1,533

758

758

1,940

958

958

1,218

1,275

605

634

2-1/2

1,533

758

758

1,940

958

958

1,218

1,275

605

634

1
2
3
4
5
6

Based on single anchor with edge and spacing values greater than those given as critical values in table 1.
Based on lower value of concrete breakout or pullout strength.
These loads are factored resistance loads in accordance with chapter 9 of ACI 318-11.
Interpolation of values for other embedments is not permitted.
Minimum concrete thickness and edge distance must comply with table 1.
Tabular values for normal-weight conduct may be adjusted for higher compressive strengths using a multiplication factor of ('c /2,500) 0.3 for 1-5/8 in.
embedment and ('c /2,500) 0.5 for 1-5/8 in. embedment.
7 Tabular values for lightweight conduct may be adjusted for higher compressive strengths using a multiplication factor of ('c /3,000) 0.3 for 1-5/8 in. embedment
and ('c /3,000) 0.5 for 1-5/8 in. embedment.

Table 3 - KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) allowable stress design values for illustrative purposes1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
Internal thread size

Nominal anchor diameter


in.

1/4-20 UNC or 3/8-16 UNC

1/4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Nominal embedment, hnom


in.

Effective embedment, hef


in.

Allowable tension load


lb

1-5/8

1.18

470

2-1/2

1.92

1,340

Single anchor with static tension load only.


Concrete determined to remain uncracked for the life of the anchorage.
Load combinations are taken from ACI 318 section 9.2 (no seismic loading).
40% dead load and 60% live load, controlling load combination 1.2D + 1.6L.
Calculation of weighted average for conversion factor = 1.2(0.4) + 1.6(0.6) = 1.44.
Minimum compressive strength of normal-weight concrete is 4,000 psi.
Edge distance ca1 = ca2 ca2. See table 1.
Slab thickness h hmin. See table 1.
Values are for Condition B where supplementary reinforcement in accordance with ACI 318 D.4.4 is not provided.
Allowable tension load equals the lesser of Np or the Concrete Breakout from table 1 divided by factor 1.44.
Values are for single anchors installed without influence of base material edge distance or adjacent anchors.

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KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) Carbon Steel Screw Anchor 3.3.7


Figure 2 Installation of KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) in soffit of concrete over steel deck floor and roof assemblies

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
1 A
 nchors may be placed in the upper or lower flute of the steel deck profile provided the minimum concrete cover above the drilled hole is
satisfied. Anchors in the lower flute may be installed with a maximum 1-inch offset in either direction from the center of the flute. The offset
distance may be increased proportionally for profiles with lower flute widths greater than those shown provided the minimum lower flute edge
distance is also satisfied.

Table 4 - KWIK HUS EZ I (KH-EZ I) Allowable stress design tension values for installations in soffit of concrete
over steel deck floor and roof assemblies1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11

Internal thread size

Nominal anchor diameter


in.

1/4-20 UNC or 3/8-16 UNC

1/4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8

Tension
lb

Nominal embedment
in.

Effective embedment
in.

Upper flute

Lower flute

3.3.9

1-5/8

1.18

466

378

3.3.9

2-1/2

1.92

885

846

Single anchor with static tension load only.


Concrete determined to remain uncracked for the life of the anchorage.
Load combinations are taken from ACI 318 section 9.2 (no seismic loading).
40% dead load and 60% live load, controlling load combination 1.2D + 1.6L.
Calculation of weighted average for conversion factor = 1.2(0.4) + 1.6(0.6) = 1.44.
Minimum compressive strength of lightweight or normal-weight concrete is 3,000 psi.
Edge distance ca1 = ca2 ca2. See table 1.
Slab thickness h hmin. See table 1.
Values are for Condition B where supplementary reinforcement in accordance with ACI 318 D.4.4 is not provided.
Allowable tension load equals the factored load from table 2 divided by 1.44.
Values are for single anchors installed without influence of base material edge distance or adjacent anchors.

3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

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3.3.7 KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) Carbon Steel Screw Anchor


Table 5 - KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ) tested load values for FM approval for automatic sprinkler systems1
Nominal embedment
in.

Hanger rod size

FM tension test load


lb

FM maximum
pipe diameter
in.

1,475

1-5/8

3/8-16 UNC

2-1/2

1 Tested in accordance with FM Approval Standard for Pipe Hanger Components for Automatic Sprinklers Systems Class Numbers 1951, 1952 and 1953.

Table 6 - KWIK HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) allowable stress design values for installations into hollow core concrete panels1,2
Hanger rod size
1/4-20 UNC
3/8-16 UNC

Min. effective
embedment hef
in.

Allowable load3
Tension lb

1-3/8

455

Ultimate load

Shear lb4,5
485
755

Tension lb
1,810

Shear lb4,5
1,930
3,025

1 The admissible anchor location must be established to prevent damage to the prestressed cable during the drilling process. Verify the location and height of the
cable with the hollow core plank supplier to confirm admissible anchor location.
2 Minimum compressive strength of prestressed concrete is 7,000 psi. Published ultimate loads represent the average results conducted in local base materials.
Due to variations in materials and dimensionl configurations, on-site testing is required to determine the actual performance.
3 Allowable loads calculated with a factor of safety of 4
4 The bottom of the shear plane adjacent to the top of the coupler.
5 Shear values controlled by the steel strength of the screws used to fasten the shear fixture to the KH EZ-I Screw Anchor. The minimum tensile strength of the
screw was 125 ksi. Shear design values should consider the screw or threaded rod steel strength.

Figure 3 - Installation of KWIK HUSEZ I (KH-EZ I) in hollow core concrete

3.3.7.4 Installation instructions


Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.7.5 Ordering information1


Internal thread
diameter

Internal thread
length

Hole
diameter

Minimum
embedment

Qty / box

KH-EZ 1/4x1-5/8 | 1/4

1/4

3/8

1/4

1-5/8

100

KH-EZ 1/4x2-1/2 | 1/4

1/4

3/8

1/4

2-1/2

100

KH-EZ 1/4x1-5/8 | 3/8

3/8

7/16

1/4

1-5/8

100

KH-EZ 1/4x2-1/2 | 3/8

3/8

7/16

1/4

2-1/2

100

Description

1 All dimensions in inches.

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KWIK Bolt 3 Expansion Anchor 3.3.8


3.3.8.1 Product description
The KWIK Bolt 3 (KB3) is a torque
controlled expansion anchor, which
provides consistent performance for
a wide range of mechanical anchor
applications. This anchor series is
available in carbon steel with zinc
electroplated coating, carbon steel
with hot-dip galvanized coating, 304
stainless steel and 316 stainless steel
versions.The threaded stud version of
the anchor is available in a variety of
diameters ranging from 1/4- to 1-in.
depending on the steel and coating
type. Applicable base materials include
normal-weight concrete, structural
lightweight concrete, lightweight
concrete over metal deck, and
grout-filled concrete masonry.
Product features
Length identification code
facilitates quality control and
inspection after installation.
Through fixture installation and
variable thread lengths improve
productivity and accommodate
various base plate thicknesses.
Raised impact section (Dog Point)
prevents thread damage during
installation.
Anchor size is same as drill bit size
for easy installation. For temporary
applications anchors may be driven
into drilled holes after usage.
Mechanical expansion allows
immediate load application.

Guide specifications
Torque-controlled expansion anchor
shall be Hilti KWIK Bolt 3. KWIK Bolt 3
anchors meet the description of Federal
Specification A-A 1923A, Type 4. The
anchor bears a length identification
mark embossed on the impact section
(dog point) of the anchor identifying the
anchor as a Hilti KWIK Bolt 3.
Carbon steel Kwik Bolt 3 anchors have
a carbon steel anchor body, carbon
steel nut and carbon steel washer.
Anchor body, nut and washer have zinc
plating conforming to ASTM B633 with
a minimum thickness of 5 m.
AISI Type 304 stainless steel Kwik Bolt
3 anchors have an anchor body, nut
and washer That conform to AISI Type
304. The expansion wedges conform
to either AISI Type 304 stainless steel
or either AISI Type 316 stainless steel.
AISI Type 316 stainless steel Kwik Bolt
3 anchors have an anchor body, nut
and washer That conform to AISI Type
316. The expansion wedges conform
to AISI Type 316 stainless steel.
Hot-dip galvanized Kwik Bolt 3 anchors
have a carbon steel anchor body,
carbon steel nut and carbon steel
washer. Anchor body, nut and washer
have zinc plating conforming to ASTM
A153 with an average thickness of 53
m. The expansion wedges conform to
either AISI Type 304 stainless steel or
either AISI Type 316 stainless steel.

3.3.8.1

Product description

3.3.8.2

Material specifications

3.3.8.3

Technical data

3.3.8.4

Installation instructions

3.3.8.5

Ordering information

Impact section
(dog point)

Nut
Washer

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3

Anchor
thread

3.3.4
3.3.5

Anchor
body

3.3.6

Expansion
element
(wedges)

3.3.8

Expansion
cone

3.3.9

3.3.7

3.3.9

3.3.9

Listings/Approvals
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-2302
ICC-ES (International Code Council)
ESR-1385 Grout-filled concrete masonry
City of Los Angeles
Research Report No. 25577
Research Report No. 25577M
for masonry
FM (Factory Mutual)
Pipe Hanger Components for
Automatic Sprinkler for 3/8 through 3/4
UL LLC
UL 203 Pipe Hanger Equipment for Fire
Protection Services for 3/8 through 3/4
Qualified under an NQA-1 Nuclear
Quality Program

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

*Please refer to the reports to verify that the type


and diameter specified is included

Independent code evaluation


IBC / IRC 2012
IBC / IRC 2009
IBC / IRC 2006
IBC / IRC 2003

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3.3.8.2 Material specifications
Carbon steel with electroplated zinc
All carbon steel KWIK Bolt 3 and Rod Coupling Anchors, excluding the 3/4 x 12 and 1-inch diameter sizes, have the tensile bolt
fracture loads shown in table 1.
All carbon steel 3/4 x 12 and 1 inch diameter sizes and carbon steel KWIK Bolt 3 Countersunk anchor bodies have mechanical
properties as listed in table 1.
Carbon steel anchor components plated in accordance with ASTM B633 to a minimum thickness of 5 m.
Nuts conform to the requirements of ASTM A563, Grade A, Hex.
Washers meet the requirements of ASTM F844.
Expansion wedges are manufactured from carbon steel, except the following anchors have stainless steel wedges:



All 1/4-inch diameter anchors


3/4x12
All 1-inch diameter anchors
All KWIK Bolt 3 Countersunk

Carbon steel with hot-dip galvanized plating


Anchor bodies manufactured from carbon steel have the tensile bolt fracture loads shown in table 1.
Carbon steel anchor components have an average zinc plating thickness greater than 53 m according to ASTM A153, Class C.
Nuts conform to the requirements of ASTM A563, Grade A, Hex.
Washers meet the requirements of ASTM F844.
Stainless steel expansion wedges are manufactured from either AISI Type 304 or Type 316.
Stainless steel
Anchor bodies smaller than 3/4-inch, excluding all KWIK Bolt 3 Countersunk, are produced from AISI Type 304 or
Type 316 stainless steel having the bolt fracture loads shown in table 1.
Anchor bodies 3/4-inch and larger, and all stainless steel KWIK Bolt 3 Countersunk anchor bodies, are produced from
AISI Type 304 or Type 316 stainless steel having the mechanical properties shown in table 1.
Nuts meet the dimensional requirements of ASTM F594.
Washers meet the dimensional requirements of ANSI B18.22.1, Type A, plain.
Stainless steel expansion wedges for AISI Type 304 are made from either AISI Type 304 or Type 316. Stainless steel expansion
wedges for AISI Type 316 anchors are made from type 316. All stainless steel nuts and washers for AISI Type 304 or Type 316
anchors are manufactured from AISI Type 304 or 316, respectively.
Table 1 - KWIK Bolt 3 Bolt fracture load (lb)1
Nominal anchor
diameter

Carbon steel

Hot-dip galvanized

Stainless steel

1/4

2,900

no offering

2,900

3/8

7,200

no offering

7,200

1/2

12,400

12,400

12,400

5/8

19,600

19,600

21,900

3/4

28,700

28,700

futa 76, fya 642

futa 88, fya 752

no offering

futa 76, fya 642

1 Bolt fracture loads are determined by testing in a universal tensile machine for quality
control at the manufacturing facility. These loads are not intended for design use. See
tables 4 and 12 for the steel design strengths of carbon steel and stainless steel,
respectively.
2 All 3/4-in. stainless steel, 3/4x12 carbon steel, all 1-in. carbon steel and all 1-in. stainless
steel material strengths specified by the tensile and yield strengths expressed in (ksi).
Bolt fracture loads not applicable for these models.

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KWIK Bolt 3 Expansion Anchor 3.3.8


3.3.8.3.1 Technical data for concrete
The load values contained in this section are Hilti Simplified
Design Tables. The load tables in this section were
developed using the Strength Design parameters and
variables of ESR-2302 and the equations within ACI 318-11
Appendix D. For a detailed explanation of the Hilti Simplified
Design Tables, refer to section 3.1.7. Data tables from

ESR-2302 are not contained in this section, but can be found


at www.icc-es.org or at www.us.hilti.com.
Allowable Stress Design or ASD technical information and
data tables can be found at www.us.hilti.com.

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
Figure 1 - KWIK Bolt 3 installation
3.3.9
3.3.9

Table 2 - Carbon Steel KWIK Bolt 3 specifications


Symbol

Drill bit dia.

dbit

Minimum nominal
embedment

hnom

Minimum effective
embedment

hef

Minimum hole depth

ho

Minimum fixture hole dia.

dh

Anchor length

Installation torque
Wrench size

3.3.9

Nominal anchor diameter

Setting
information

Tinst

Units
in.

1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

1-3/4

2-3/8

2-1/4

(mm)

3-5/8

3-1/2

4-3/8

(44)

(60)

(57)

in.

1-1/2

(92)

(89)

3-1/4

3-1/8

(mm)

(38)

(51)

(51)

(83)

(79)

(102)

in.

2-5/8

2-5/8

3-7/8

4-3/4

(67)

(102)

(98)

(121)

(114)

(mm)

(51)

(67)

in.

5/16

7/16

9/16

ft-lb

20

40

3.3.9

4-1/4

5-5/8

4-5/8

(111)

(108)

(143)

117

162

3-3/4

5-3/4

(95)

(127)

(102)

(146)

4-1/2

5-3/4

6-3/4

(146)

(127)

11/16

6-3/8

(171)

13/16

1-1/8

110

150

See ordering information


60

(Nm)

(5)

(27)

(54)

(81)

(149)

(203)

in.

7/16

9/16

3/4

15/16

1-1/8

1-1/2

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Table 3 - Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel design strength with concrete / pullout failure in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Tension - Nn
Shear - Vn
Nominal Effective Nominal
anchor embed. embed. 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
1/4
3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

1-1/2

1-3/4

1,025

1,080

1,180

1,330

1,545

1,690

1,950

(38)

(44)

(4.6)

(4.8)

(5.2)

(5.9)

(6.9)

(7.5)

(8.7)

2,390
(10.6)

2-3/8

2,205

2,415

2,790

3,420

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(60)

(9.8)

(10.7)

(12.4)

(15.2)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

2-1/4

2,205

2,415

2,790

3,420

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(57)

(9.8)

(10.7)

(12.4)

(15.2)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

3-1/4

3-1/2

4,420

4,840

5,590

6,845

9,845

10,785

12,450

15,250

(83)

(89)

(19.7)

(21.5)

(24.9)

(30.4)

(43.8)

(48.0)

(55.4)

(67.8)

3-1/8

3-1/2

4,310

4,720

5,450

6,675

9,280

10,165

11,740

14,380

(79)

(89)

(19.2)

(21.0)

(24.2)

(29.7)

(41.3)

(45.2)

(52.2)

(64.0)

4-3/8

6,240

6,835

7,895

9,665

13,440

14,725

17,000

20,820

(102)

(111)

(27.8)

(30.4)

(35.1)

(43.0)

(59.8)

(65.5)

(75.6)

(92.6)

3-3/4

4-1/4

5,665

6,205

7,165

8,775

12,200

13,365

15,430

18,900

(95)

(108)

(25.2)

(27.6)

(31.9)

(39.0)

(54.3)

(59.5)

(68.6)

(84.1)

5-1/2

6,880

7,535

8,705

10,660

18,785

20,575

23,760

29,100

(127)

(140)

(30.6)

(33.5)

(38.7)

(47.4)

(83.6)

(91.5)

(105.7)

(129.4)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.

Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 6 to 10 as necessary. Compare to steel values in table 4.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.

Tabular values are for normal weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60

Table 4 - Steel design strength for Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel anchors1,2
Nominal anchor
diameter
1/4
3/8

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)

Tensile3
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear4
Vsa
lb (kN)

1-3/4

1,590

1,065

(44)

(7.1)

(4.7)

2-3/8

4,770

2,905

(60)

(21.2)

(12.9)

2-1/4
1/2

(57)
3-1/2

4,315
8,745
(38.9)

(89)

(19.2)
4,390
(19.5)

3-1/2
5/8

(89)
4-3/8

13,515
(60.1)

7,950
(35.4)

(111)
4-1/4
3/4

(108)
5-1/2

10,180
19,080
(84.9)

(140)
1

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel anchors are to be considered ductile steel elements.

3
4

(45.3)
10,785
(48.0)

Tensile Nsa = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.

Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa < 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.

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For a specific edge distance,
the permitted spacing is calculated
as follows:

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area

cmin,2

Case 2


(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ___________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

cmin,1

Case 1

smin,2

spacing s

Figure 2

cmin,1 at smin,1

sdesign
cmin,2 at smin,2
cdesign

Concrete
Edge

smin,1

edge distance c

Table 5 - Carbon steel KWIK Bolt 3 installation parameters1


Setting information

Symbol

Effective minimum embedment

hef

Minimum member thickness

hmin

Case 1

Case 2

c min,1
for s min,1

cmin,2
for s min,2

Units
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

1/4

Nominal anchor diameter do

3/8

1/2

5/8

1-1/2
2
2
3-1/4
(38)
(51)
(51)
(83)
4
4
5
4
5
6
8
(102) (102) (127) (102) (127) (152) (203)
1-3/8
2
1-1/2 2-1/8
2
1-5/8 1-5/8
(35)
(51)
(38)
(54)
(51)
(41)
(41)
1-3/4 2-7/8 3-1/2 4-7/8 4-3/4 4-1/4
4
(44)
(73)
(89) (124) (121) (108) (102)
1-5/8 2-3/8 2/3/8 2-5/8 2-3/8 2-1/4
2
(41)
(60)
(60)
(67)
(60)
(57)
(51)
1-1/4 1-3/4 1-3/4 2-1/2 2-1/4
2
1-7/8
(32)
(44)
(44)
(64)
(57)
(51)
(48)

3-1/8
(79)
5
(127)
2-1/4
(57)
5-1/4
(133)
3-1/8
(79)
2-3/8
(60)

4
(102)

3.3.1

3/4
3-3/4
(95)

6
8
6
8
(152) (203) (152) (203)
1-3/4 1-3/4 2-3/4 2-5/8
(44)
(44)
(70)
(67)
4-3/4
4
6-7/8 6-1/2
(121) (102) (175) (165)
2-3/8 2-1/4 3-3/4 3-3/8
(60)
(57)
(95)
(86)
2-1/8 2-1/8 3-3/4 3-3/8
(54)
(54)
(95)
(86)

5
(127)
8
(203)
2-1/2
(64)
6-3/8
(162)
3-3/8
(86)
3-1/4
(83)

Spacing (s) / Edge Distance (ca) / Concrete


Thickness (h) - in. (mm)
1
2
3
4

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

1-3/4
(44)
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.72
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

1-3/4
(44)
n/a
0.58
0.61
0.75
1.00

1-3/4
(44)
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.94
0.99
1.00

3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8

3.3.9

Table 6 - Load adjustment factors for 1/4-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
Spacing factor
in tension
AN

3.3.3

3.3.9

1 Linear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2.
Linear interpolation for a specific edge .distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2 will determine the permissible spacings.

1/4-in. KB3
carbon steel
uncracked concrete
Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
1-1/4
(32)
1-3/8
(35)
1-1/2
(38)
2
(51)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
5-1/2
(140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)

3.3.2

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II To edge
RV

1-3/4
(44)
n/a
0.26
0.29
0.45
0.83
1.00

1-3/4
(44)
n/a
0.51
0.58
0.75
1.00

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV
1-3/4
(44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.88
0.94
0.99
1.00

3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 anchors
with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

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Table 7 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
Edge distance in shear
3/8-in. KB3
carbon steel
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
1-3/4
(44)
2
(51)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

2-3/8
(60)
0.65
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.77
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.50
0.58
0.67
0.72
0.78
0.89
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

Toward edge
RV

II To edge
RV

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.35
0.49
0.64
0.72
0.81
0.99
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
n/a
0.50
0.58
0.67
0.72
0.81
0.99
1.00

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.81
0.86
0.91
1.00

Table 8 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
Edge distance in shear
1/2-in. KB3
carbon steel
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
1-5/8
(41)
2
(51)
2-1/8
(54)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
> 24
(610)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.60
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
0.48
0.54
0.62
0.72
0.82
0.92
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.39
0.42
0.43
0.47
0.52
0.57
0.62
0.68
0.74
0.89
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.93

Toward edge
RV
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
0.42
0.53
0.70
0.88
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.07
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.19
0.23
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.53
0.66
0.81
0.97
1.00

II To edge
RV

2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
0.48
0.54
0.70
0.88
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.15
0.20
0.22
0.28
0.37
0.47
0.57
0.68
0.74
0.89
1.00

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.89
0.94
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 anchors
with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

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Table 9 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KB3
carbon steel
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
1-3/4
(44)
2
(51)
2-1/8
(54)
2-1/4
(57)
2-3/8
(60)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
4
(102)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
> 30
(762)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.63
0.66
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.63
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.46
0.55
0.67
0.80
0.93
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
0.32
0.34
0.34
0.35
0.36
0.37
0.40
0.47
0.55
0.63
0.74
0.84
0.95
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.97
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.88
0.97

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.21
0.32
0.45
0.59
0.75
0.91
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.15
0.23
0.33
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.79
0.92
1.00

II to edge
RV

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.27
0.30
0.32
0.42
0.55
0.67
0.80
0.93
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
0.14
0.17
0.18
0.20
0.21
0.23
0.30
0.47
0.55
0.63
0.74
0.84
0.95
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.94
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
2-1/2
(64)
2-3/4
(70)
3
(76)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/2
(89)
3-3/4
(95)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
30
(762)
> 36
(914)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.90
0.97
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
0.36
0.38
0.40
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.62
0.72
0.82
0.92
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
0.42
0.44
0.45
0.47
0.49
0.50
0.52
0.56
0.59
0.67
0.75
0.84
0.95
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.92
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.82
0.91
0.99

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8

Table 10 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
3/4-in. KB3
carbon steel
uncracked concrete

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
0.15
0.17
0.20
0.22
0.24
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.49
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
0.09
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.15
0.17
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.34
0.43
0.52
0.62
0.73
0.84
0.96
1.00

II to edge
RV

4-1/4
(108)
n/a
0.31
0.35
0.39
0.41
0.43
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.62
0.72
0.82
0.92
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
0.18
0.21
0.24
0.27
0.30
0.34
0.37
0.44
0.52
0.67
0.75
0.84
0.95
1.00

3.3.9

Conc. thickness
factor in shear4
HV
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.99
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.87
0.93
0.99
1.00

3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with table 5 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 anchors
with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

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Table 11 - Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel design strength with concrete / pullout failure in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Tension - Nn
Shear - Vn
Nominal Effective Nominal
anchor embed. embed. 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
1/4
3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

1-1/2

1-3/4

730

770

840

950

1,545

1,690

1,950

2,390

(38)

(44)

(3.2)

(3.4)

(3.7)

(4.2)

(6.9)

(7.5)

(8.7)

(10.6)

2-3/8

1,925

2,110

2,440

2,985

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(60)

(8.6)

(9.4)

(10.9)

(13.3)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

2-1/4

2,150

2,355

2,720

3,335

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(57)

(9.6)

(10.5)

(12.1)

(14.8)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

3-1/4

3-1/2

3,920

4,295

4,960

6,070

9,845

10,785

12,450

15,250

(83)

(89)

(17.4)

(19.1)

(22.1)

(27.0)

(43.8)

(48.0)

(55.4)

(67.8)

3-1/8

3-1/2

4,050

4,435

5,120

6,275

9,280

10,165

11,740

14,380

(79)

(89)

(18.0)

(19.7)

(22.8)

(27.9)

(41.3)

(45.2)

(52.2)

(64.0)

4-3/8

5,090

5,575

6,440

7,885

13,440

14,725

17,000

20,820

(102)

(111)

(22.6)

(24.8)

(28.6)

(35.1)

(59.8)

(65.5)

(75.6)

(92.6)

3-3/4

4-1/4

5,560

6,090

7,035

8,615

12,200

13,365

15,430

18,900

(95)

(108)

(24.7)

(27.1)

(31.3)

(38.3)

(54.3)

(59.5)

(68.6)

(84.1)

5-1/2

7,040

7,710

8,905

10,905

18,785

20,575

23,760

29,100

(127)

(140)

(31.3)

(34.3)

(39.6)

(48.5)

(83.6)

(91.5)

(105.7)

(129.4)

4-1/2

6,240

6,835

7,895

9,665

13,440

14,725

17,000

20,820

(102)

(114)

(27.8)

(30.4)

(35.1)

(43.0)

(59.8)

(65.5)

(75.6)

(92.6)

5-3/4

6-1/4

10,110

11,070

12,785

15,660

23,165

25,375

29,300

35,885

(146)

(159)

(45.0)

(49.2)

(56.9)

(69.7)

(103.0)

(112.9)

(130.3)

(159.6)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.

Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 14 to 19 as necessary. Compare to steel values in table 12.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.

Tabular values are for normal-weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60

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Table 12 - Steel design strength for Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel anchors1,2
Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4
3/8

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)

Tensile 3
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear 4
Vsa
lb (kN)

1-3/4

1,725

1,090

(44)

(7.7)

(4.8)

2-3/8

5,175

3,235

(60)

(23.0)

(14.4)

2-1/4
1/2

5/8

3/4

(57)

2,725
9,490
(42.2)

(12.1)
4,510

3.3.1

(89)

(20.1)

3-1/2

5,820

3.3.2

3-1/2

(89)
4-3/8

14,665
(65.2)

(25.9)
9,295

(111)

(41.3)

4-1/4

7,735

(108)
5-1/2

16,200
(72.1)

3.3.5

(34.4)

3.3.6

15,305

3.3.7

(68.1)

4-1/2

8,130

3.3.8

(36.2)

3.3.9

(114)
6-1/4

31,735
(141.2)

17,775
(79.1)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel anchors are to be considered ductile steel elements.

3.3.4

(140)

(159)

3.3.3

3.3.9
3.3.9

Tensile Nsa = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.

Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa < 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted
in ACI 318 Appendix D.

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

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For a specific edge distance,
the permitted spacing is calculated
as follows:

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area

cmin,2

Case 2


(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ___________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

cmin,1

Case 1

smin,2

spacing s

Figure 3

cmin,1 at smin,1

sdesign
cmin,2 at smin,2
cdesign

Concrete
Edge

smin,1

edge distance c

Table 13 - Stainless steel KWIK Bolt 3 installation parameters1


Setting
information

Symbol Units

Effective minimum
embedment

hef

Minimum member
thickness

hmin

Case 1

Case 2

c min,1
for s min,1

cmin,2
for s min,2

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

1/4

3/8

1/2

Nominal anchor diameter do

1-1/2
2
2
3-1/4
(38)
(51)
(51)
(83)
4
4
5
4
6
6
8
(102) (102) (127) (102) (152) (152) (203)
1-3/8
2
1-5/8 2-1/2 1-7/8 1-5/8 1-5/8
(35)
(51)
(41)
(68)
(48)
(41)
(41)
1-3/4
4
3-5/8
5
4-5/8 4-1/2 4-1/4
(44) (102) (92) (127) (117) (114) (108)
1-5/8 1-3/4 2-1/2 2-7/8 2-3/8 2-3/8 2-1/8
(41)
(83)
(64)
(73)
(60)
(60)
(54)
1-1/4
2
1-3/4 2-1/2 2-1/4 2-1/8 1-7/8
(32)
(51)
(44)
(64)
(57)
(54)
(48)

5/8

3-1/8
(79)
5
(127)
3-1/4
(83)
5-5/8
(143)
3-7/8
(98)
3-1/8
(79)

4
(102)
6
(152)
2-1/2
(64)
5-1/4
(133)
3
(76)
2-1/8
(54)

8
(203)
2-1/2
(64)
5
(127)
2-3/4
(70)
4
(54)

3/4
3-3/4
(95)
6
(152)
3-1/4
(83)
7
(178)
4-1/8
(105)
3-1/2
(102)

8
(203)
3
(76)
6-7/8
(175)
3-3/4
(95)
3-1/2
(89)

1
5
(127)
8
(203)
2-7/8
(73)
6-5/8
(168)
3-3/4
(95)
3-1/2
(89)

4
(102)
8
(203)
3/1/02
(89)
6-3/4
(172)
4-1/4
(108)
5
(127)

5-3/4
(146)
10
(254)
3
(76)
6-3/4
(172)
3-3/4
(95)
4-3/4
(121)

1 Linear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2.
Linear interpolation for a specific edge .distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2 will determine the permissible spacings.

Table 14 - Load adjustment factors for 1/4-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
1/4-in. KB3
stainless steel
uncracked uoncrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
1-1/4
(32)
1-3/8
(35)
1-1/2
(38)
2
(51)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
5-1/2
(140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

1-3/4
(44)
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.72
0.83
0.89
0.94
1.00

1-3/4
(44)
n/a
0.53
0.56
0.68
1.00

1-3/4
(44)
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.94
0.99
1.00

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

1-3/4
(44)
n/a
0.26
0.29
0.45
0.83
1.00

1-3/4
(44)
n/a
0.51
0.56
0.68
1.00

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV
1-3/4
(44)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.88
0.94
0.99
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with table 13 and figure 3 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 anchors
with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

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Table 15 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
Edge distance in shear
3/8-in. KB3
stainless steel
uncracked concrete

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

2-3/8
(60)
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
0.51
0.60
0.69
0.80
0.91
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.95
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
2
(51)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

2-3/8
(60)
0.35
0.49
0.64
0.81
0.99
1.00

2-3/8
(60)
0.51
0.60
0.69
0.81
0.99
1.00

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV
2-3/8
(60)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.81
0.86
0.91
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
1-5/8
(41)
2
(51)
2-1/8
(54)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
> 24
(610)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6

Table 16 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
1/2-in. KB3
stainless steel
uncracked concrete

3.3.1

Edge distance in shear

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV

toward edge
RV

II to edge
RV

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV

2-1/4

3-1/2

2-1/4

3-1/2

2-1/4

3-1/2

2-1/4

3-1/2

2-1/4

3-1/2

2-1/4

3-1/2

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
1.00

(89)
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.62
0.72
0.82
0.92
1.00

(89)
0.39
0.42
0.43
0.47
0.52
0.57
0.62
0.68
0.74
0.89
1.00

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

(89)
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.93

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.53
0.70
0.88
1.00

(89)
0.07
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.19
0.23
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.53
0.66
0.81
0.97
1.00

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.54
0.70
0.88
1.00

(89)
0.15
0.20
0.22
0.28
0.37
0.47
0.57
0.68
0.74
0.89
1.00

(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.89
0.94
1.00

(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with table 13 and figure 3 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 anchors
with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

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Table 17 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KB3
stainless steel
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
2-1/8
(54)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/8
(79)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
> 30
(762)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.77
0.82
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
0.59
0.60
0.63
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.49
0.51
0.56
0.68
0.81
0.95
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
0.37
0.40
0.41
0.42
0.44
0.47
0.55
0.63
0.74
0.84
0.95
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.97
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.88
0.97

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.24
0.26
0.32
0.45
0.59
0.75
0.91
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
0.12
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.19
0.23
0.33
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.79
0.92
1.00

II to edge
RV

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.47
0.51
0.56
0.68
0.81
0.95
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
0.23
0.30
0.32
0.34
0.38
0.47
0.55
0.63
0.74
0.84
0.95
1.00

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.94
1.00

Table 18 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
3/4-in. KB3
stainless steel
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
2-7/8
(73)
3
(76)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
30
(762)
> 36
(914)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.90
0.97
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
0.37
0.39
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.57
0.67
0.76
0.86
0.95
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
0.43
0.44
0.46
0.47
0.51
0.54
0.58
0.65
0.73
0.82
0.92
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.92
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.82
0.91
0.99

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
0.20
0.22
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.49
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.34
0.43
0.52
0.62
0.73
0.84
0.96
1.00

II to edge
RV

4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
0.37
0.39
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.57
0.67
0.76
0.91
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
0.23
0.24
0.27
0.30
0.37
0.44
0.52
0.65
0.73
0.82
0.92
1.00

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.99
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.87
0.93
0.99
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with table 13 and figure 3 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 anchors
with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

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KWIK Bolt 3 Expansion Anchor 3.3.8


Table 19 - Load adjustment factors for 1-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel anchor in uncracked concrete1,2

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

1-in. KB3
stainless steel
uncracked concrete
Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
4-3/4
(121)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
30
(762)
> 36
(914)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.91
0.96
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.50
0.52
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.90
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
0.43
0.45
0.48
0.51
0.53
0.54
0.60
0.67
0.74
0.82
0.91
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear3
AV
4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.84
0.91
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.79
0.86
0.93

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.21
0.26
0.31
0.34
0.37
0.48
0.61
0.74
0.89
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
0.10
0.12
0.15
0.18
0.20
0.21
0.28
0.35
0.43
0.51
0.60
0.69
0.79
1.00

II to edge
RV

4-1/2
(114)
n/a
0.42
0.45
0.49
0.50
0.52
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.90
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
0.20
0.25
0.30
0.36
0.39
0.43
0.56
0.67
0.74
0.82
0.91
1.00

Concrete
thickness factor
in shear4
HV
4-1/2
(114)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.74
0.78
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.98
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.69
0.72
0.76
0.82
0.87
0.92
0.98
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa). Check
with table 13 and figure 3 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 anchors
with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
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Table 20 - Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 hot-dip galvanized design strength with concrete / pullout failure in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Shear - Vn
Tension - Nn
Nominal Effective Nominal
anchor embed. embed. 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
diameter in. (mm) in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)

1/2

5/8

3/4

1
2
3
4

2-1/4

2,205

2,415

2,790

3,420

2,375

2,605

3,005

3,680

(51)

(57)

(9.8)

(10.7)

(12.4)

(15.2)

(10.6)

(11.6)

(13.4)

(16.4)

3-1/4

3-1/2

4,250

4,655

5,375

6,585

9,845

10,785

12,450

15,250

(83)

(89)

(18.9)

(20.7)

(23.9)

(29.3)

(43.8)

(48.0)

(55.4)

(67.8)

3-1/8

3-1/2

4,200

4,605

5,315

6,510

9,280

10,165

11,740

14,380

(79)

(89)

(18.7)

(20.5)

(23.6)

(29.0)

(41.3)

(45.2)

(52.2)

(64.0)
20,820

4-3/8

5,860

6,420

7,415

9,080

13,440

14,725

17,000

(102)

(111)

(26.1)

(28.6)

(33.0)

(40.4)

(59.8)

(65.5)

(75.6)

(92.6)

3-3/4

4-1/4

5,665

6,205

7,165

8,775

12,200

13,365

15,430

18,900

(95)

(108)

(25.2)

(27.6)

(31.9)

(39.0)

(54.3)

(59.5)

(68.6)

(84.1)

5-1/2

6,615

7,245

8,365

10,245

18,785

20,575

23,760

29,100

(127)

(140)

(29.4)

(32.2)

(37.2)

(45.6)

(83.6)

(91.5)

(105.7)

(129.4)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 23 to 25 as necessary. Compare to steel values in table 21.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
Tabular values are for normal-weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60

Table 21 - Steel design strength for Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 hot-dip galvanized anchors1,2
Nominal anchor
diameter

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)

Tensile 3 Nsa
lb (kN)

2-1/4
1/2

(57)
3-1/2

Shear 4 Vsa
lb (kN)
2,925

8,745
(38.9)

(89)

(13.0)
3,815
(17.0)

3-1/2
5/8

(89)
4-3/8

13,515
(60.1)

7,565
(33.7)

19,080
(84.9)

11,050
(49.2)

(111)
4-1/4
3/4

(108)
5-1/2
(140)

1
2
3
4

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel anchors are to be considered ductile steel elements.
Tensile Nsa = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.
Shear values determined by static shear tests with Vsa < 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318 Appendix D.

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Figure 4

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area

cmin,2

Case 2

cmin,1

Case 1

smin,2

smin,1

For a specific edge distance,


the permitted spacing is calculated
as follows:

(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ___________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

spacing s

KWIK Bolt 3 Expansion Anchor 3.3.8

cmin,1 at smin,1

sdesign
cmin,2 at smin,2
cdesign

Concrete
Edge

edge distance c

Table 22 - Hot-dip galvanized KWIK Bolt 3 installation parameters1

3.3.1

Nominal anchor diameter do


Setting information

Symbol

Effective minimum embedment

hef

Minimum member thickness

hmin

Case 1

Case 2

c min,1
for s min,1

cmin,2
for s min,2

Units
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

1/2
2
(51)
4
(102)
3-1/4
(83)
6-1/4
(158)
3-3/4
(95)
3-1/8
(79)

5/8
3-1/4
(83)

6
(152)
2-5/8
(67)
5-1/2
(140)
2-3/4
(70)
2-3/4
(70)

6
(152)

8
(203)

2
(51)
4-7/8
(124)
2-5/8
2-1/4
(67)
(57)
2-3/8
2-1/8
(60)
(54)

3-1/8
(79)
5
(127)
2-1/4
(57)
5-1/4
(133)
3-1/2
(89)
2-1/2
(64)

6
(152)
2
(51)
5
(127)
2-1/2
(64)
2-1/8
(54)

1 Linear interpolation is permitted to establish an edge distance and spacing combination between Case 1 and Case 2.
Linear interpolation for a specific edge .distance c, where cmin,1 < c < cmin,2 will determine the permissible spacings.

3.3.2

3/4
4
(102)
8
(203)
1-78
(48)
4-3/4
(121)
2-1/4
(57)
2-1/8
(54)

3-3/4
(95)
6
8
(152)
(203)
3-1/2
(89)
7-1/2
(191)
6-1/2
(165)
4
(102)

5
(127)
8
(203)
3-5/8
(92)
7-3/8
(187)
4-3/4
(121)
3-7/8
(98)

3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
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Table 23 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 hot-dip galvanized anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
1/2-in. KB3
hot-dip galvanized
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
2
(51)
2-3/8
(60)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/8
(79)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
> 24
(610)

spacing factor
in tension
AN
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.76
0.77
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
1.00
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.62
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.91
0.96
1.00

edge distance
factor in tension
RN
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.67
0.72
0.82
0.92
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.38
0.41
0.42
0.46
0.48
0.49
0.51
0.56
0.61
0.67
0.80
0.93
1.00

spacing factor
in shear 3
AV
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
0.54
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.93

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.79
0.88
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.10
0.13
0.14
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.23
0.29
0.34
0.40
0.53
0.66
0.81
0.97
1.00

II to edge
RV
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.79
0.88
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
0.20
0.26
0.28
0.37
0.40
0.42
0.47
0.56
0.61
0.67
0.80
0.93
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.89
0.94
1.00

3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.71
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

Table 24 - Load adjustment factors for 5/8-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 hot-dip galvanized anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
5/8-in. KB3
hot-dip galvanized
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
2
(51)
2-1/8
(54)
2-1/4
(57)
2-1/2
(64)
3
(76)
3-1/2
(89)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
> 30
(762)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.66
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.82
0.87
0.93
0.98
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
0.59
0.59
0.60
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.88
0.92
0.96
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
0.38
0.41
0.45
0.50
0.54
0.60
0.66
0.79
0.92
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
0.34
0.34
0.35
0.37
0.40
0.44
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.63
0.74
0.84
0.95
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.85
0.89
0.97
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.63
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.72
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.88
0.97

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
0.14
0.16
0.21
0.26
0.32
0.38
0.45
0.59
0.75
0.91
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.12
0.15
0.19
0.23
0.28
0.33
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.79
0.92
1.00

II to edge
RV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
0.27
0.32
0.42
0.50
0.54
0.60
0.66
0.79
0.92
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
0.17
0.18
0.20
0.23
0.30
0.38
0.47
0.51
0.55
0.63
0.74
0.84
0.95
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV
3-1/2
(89)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.69
0.74
0.79
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

4-3/8
(111)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.62
0.67
0.71
0.75
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.94
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 22 and figure 4 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3
anchors with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

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KWIK Bolt 3 Expansion Anchor 3.3.8


Table 25 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter KWIK Bolt 3 hot-dip galvanized anchor in uncracked concrete1,2
3/4-in. KB3
hot-dip galvanized
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom
in.
(mm)
3-1/2
(89)
3-5/8
(92)
3-7/8
(98)
4
(102)
4-1/2
(114)
5
(127)
5-1/2
(140)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10
(254)
11
(279)
12
(305)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
20
(508)
24
(610)
30
(762)
> 36
(914)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.86
0.90
0.94
0.99
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.70
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.87
0.90
0.97
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
4-1/4
(108)
0.41
0.42
0.44
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.57
0.62
0.72
0.82
0.92
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
0.49
0.51
0.52
0.56
0.59
0.63
0.67
0.75
0.84
0.95
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.92
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.69
0.72
0.74
0.77
0.82
0.91
0.99

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
4-1/4
(108)
0.22
0.23
0.26
0.27
0.32
0.38
0.43
0.49
0.62
0.76
0.91
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
0.16
0.18
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.34
0.43
0.52
0.62
0.73
0.84
0.96
1.00

II to edge
RV
4-1/4
(108)
0.41
0.42
0.44
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.57
0.62
0.72
0.82
0.92
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
0.32
0.35
0.37
0.44
0.52
0.60
0.67
0.75
0.84
0.95
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV
4-1/4
(108)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.70
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.99
1.00

5-1/2
(140)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.66
0.70
0.74
0.77
0.81
0.87
0.93
0.99
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 22 and figure 4 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations. Use of Hilti KWIK Bolt 3
anchors with edge distance and spacing dimensions smaller than what is noted in this table is permitted.

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

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Table 26 - Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel design strength in the soffit
of uncracked lightweight concrete over metal deck1,2,3,4,5,6
Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4
3/8

1/2

5/8

Effective
embed.
in. (mm)
1-1/2
(38)
2
(51)
2
(51)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/8
(79)
4
(102)

Nominal
embed.
in. (mm)
1-3/4
(44)
2-3/8
(60)
2-1/4
(57)
3-1/2
(89)
3-1/2
(89)
4-3/8
(111)

Loads according to figure 5


Tension - Nn
Shear - Vn
'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
1,140
1,315
1,255
1,255
(5.1)
(5.8)
(5.6)
(5.6)
1,460
1,685
1,845
1,845
(6.5)
(7.5)
(8.2)
(8.2)
1,775
(7.9)

2,050
(9.1)

2,050
(9.1)

2,050
(9.1)

3,095
(13.8)

3,575
(15.9)

4,280
(19.0)

4,280
(19.0)

Table 27 - Hilti KWIK Bolt 3 stainless steel design strength in the soffit
of uncracked lightweight concrete over metal deck1,2,3,4,5,7
Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4
3/8

1/2

5/8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Effective
embed.
in. (mm)
1-1/2
(38)
2
(51)
2
(51)
3-1/4
(83)
3-1/8
(79)
4
(102)

Nominal
embed.
in. (mm)
1-3/4
(44)
2-3/8
(60)
2-1/4
(57)
3-1/2
(89)
3-1/2
(89)
4-3/8
(111)

Loads according to figure 5


Shear - Vn
Tension - Nn
'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
1,175
1,355
1,315
1,315
(5.2)
(6.0)
(5.8)
(5.8)
1,675
1,935
1,675
1,675
(7.5)
(8.6)
(7.5)
(7.5)
1,265
(5.6)

1,460
(6.5)

1,135
(5.0)

1,135
(5.0)

2,880
(12.8)

3,325
(14.8)

3,700
(16.5)

3,700
(16.5)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.


Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.
Tabular value is for one anchor per flute. Minimum spacing along the length of the flute is 3 x hef (effective embedment).
Tabular values are lightweight concrete and no additional reduction factor is needed.
No additional reduction factors for spacing or edge distance need to be applied.
Comparison to steel values in table 4 is not required. Values in tables 26 control.
Comparison to steel values in table 12 is not required. Values in tables 27 control.

Figure 5 - Installation in concrete over metal deck


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3.3.8.3.2 Technical data for masonry
Table 28 - KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel allowable loads in grout-filled concrete masonry walls1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Nominal anchor
diameter

Nominal embedment
in.

Minimum distance
from edge of block

(mm)

1-1/8

(29)

(51)

1-5/8

(41)

1/4

3/8
2-1/2

(64)

2-1/4

(57)

3-1/2

(89)

2-3/4

(70)

(102)

1/2

5/8

3-1/4

(83)

3/4
4-3/4

(121)

in.

(mm)

(102)

12

(305)

(102)

12

(305)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tension
lb

(kN)

lb

(kN)

150

(0.7)

380

(1.7)

540

(2.4)

445

(2.0)
(3.3)

(102)

320

(1.4)

735

12

(305)

340

(1.5)

940

(4.2)

(102)

1,010

(4.5)

780

(3.5)

12

(305)

1,395

(6.2)

(102)

630

(2.8)

830

(3.7)

12

(305)

665

(3.0)

1,465

(6.5)

905

(4.0)

(102)

12

(305)

1,080

(4.8)

2,375

(10.6)

(102)

815

(3.6)

890

(4.0)

12

(305)

865

(3.8)

2,165

(9.6)

(102)

1,240

(5.5)

970

(4.3)

12

(305)

1,295

(5.8)

2,770

(12.3)

(102)

785

(3.5)

1,035

(4.6)

12

(305)

3,135

(13.8)

(102)

1,645

(7.3)

825

(3.7)

12

(305)

1,710

(7.6)

3,305

(14.7)

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9

Table 29 - KWIK Bolt 3 carbon steel allowable loads for anchors installed in top of grout-filled concrete masonry walls1,6
Shear
Nominal Anchor
Diameter

Nominal Embedment

Tension

V1

V2

3.3.9
3.3.9

in.

(mm)

lb

(kN)

lb

(kN)

lb

1/2

(76)

645

(2.9)

310

(1.4)

615

(2.7)

(kN)

5/8

3-1/2

(89)

850

(3.8)

310

(1.4)

615

(2.7)

3.3.9

1 All values are for anchors installed in fully grouted concrete masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry units may be
lightweight, medium-weight or normal-weight conforming to ASTM C90. Allowable loads are calculated using safety factor of 4.

3.3.9

2 Anchors must be installed a minimum of 1-3/8 inch from any vertical mortar joint (see figure below).

3.3.9

3 Anchor locations are limited to one per masonry cell.

3.3.9

4 Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the concrete masonry unit.
5 Linear interpolation to determine load values at intermediate edge distances is permitted.
6 All allowable loads based on safety factor of 4.

Grout

V2
V1

Min 1-3/4"

Min 4"

Figure 6 - Installation in grout-filled


concrete masonry unit

Figure 7 - KWIK Bolt 3 installed


in the top of masonry walls

3.3.8.4 Installation
instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are
included with each product package.
They can also be viewed or downloaded
online at www.us.hilti.com (US) and
www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the
possibility of changes, always verify that
downloaded IFU are current when used.
Proper installation is critical to achieve
full performance. Training is available on
request. Contact Hilti Technical Services
for applications and conditions not
addressed in the IFU.

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3.3.8.5 Ordering Information
KWIK Bolt 3 anchor product line
Length ()

Thread length (th)

Size

in.

(mm)

in.

(mm)

1/4 x 1-3/4

1-3/4

(44)

3/4

(18)

1/4 x 2-1/4

2-1/4

(57)

7/8

(22)

1/4 x 3-1/4

3-1/4

(83)

1/4 x 4-1/2

4-1/2

3/8 x 2-1/4

2-1/4

3/8 x 3

(76)

ID
stamp

Box

Carbon steel

304 SS

100

(51)

7/8

(22)

(114)

2-7/8

(75)

(57)

7/8

(22)

1-1/4

(32)

1-1/2

(40)

1-1/4

(32)

3/8 x 3-3/4

3-3/4

(95)

2-1/4

(59)

3/8 x 5

(127)

3-1/2

(91)

50

3/8 x 7

(178)

5-1/2

(142)

2-3/4

(70)

1-1/4

(33)

1/2 x 3-3/4

3-3/4

(95)

1-5/16

(35)

4-1/2

(114)

1/2 x 5-1/2

5-1/2

(140)

1/2 x 7

(178)

5/8 x 3-3/4

3-3/4

(95)

5/8 x 4-3/4

4-3/4

(121)

5/8 x 6

(152)

5/8 x 7

5/8 x 8-1/2

8-1/2

(56)
(35)

2-7/8

(75)

1-5/16

(35)

3-3/4

(96)

4-3/4

(121)

1-1/2

(41)

1-1/2

(41)

2-3/4

(70)

25

(41)

(178)

4-3/4

(121)

(216)

6-1/2

(166)

(180)

1-1/2

(41)

3/4 x 4-3/4

4-3/4

(121)

(140)

2-7/16

(62)

1-1/2

(41)

3-7/16

(85)

1-1/2

(41)

(102)

(254)

10

5-1/2

2-3/16
1-5/16

1-1/2

5/8 x 10

3/4 x 5-1/2

E
G

1/2 x 2-3/4

1/2 x 4-1/2

HDG

D
E

316 SS

15

20
G

10

20

20

(178)

4-5/8

(119)

3/4 x 8

(203)

5-3/4

(146)

3/4 x 10

10

(254)

5-7/8

(152)

3/4 x 12

12

(305)

5-7/8

(152)

3/4 x 7

20
10

1x6

(152)

2-1/4

(57)

1x9

(114)

2-1/4

(57)

1 x 12

12

(114)

(152)

10

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Countersunk KWIK Bolt anchor product line
Length
Size

in.

(mm)

Box

Carbon steel

C1/4 x 2

(51)

100

C1/4 x 3

(76)

100

C1/4 x 5

(127)

100

C3/8 x 2-1/4

2-1/4

(57)

100

C3/8 x 3

(76)

100

C3/8 x 4

(102)

50

C3/8 x 5

(127)

50

304 SS

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3

Rod Coupling KWIK Bolt 3 anchor product line


Length

Thread length

Size

in.

(mm)

in.

(mm)

ID stamp

Box
quantity

3/8 x 2-1/4

2-1/4

(57)

7/8

(22)

100

3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

HHDCA ceiling anchor product line


Length

3.3.4

3.3.8

Size

in.

(mm)

Eyelet size
in.

Box quantity

3.3.9

1/4 x 2

2-1/32

(52)

5/16

100

3.3.9
3.3.9

KWIK Bolt 3 anchor


3.3.9
3.3.9
Long thread KWIK Bolt 3 anchor

3.3.9
3.3.9

Countersunk KWIK Bolt 3 anchor

Rod coupling KWIK Bolt 3 anchor 3/8 x 2 1/4

HHDCA ceiling hanger 1/4 x 2

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KWIK HUS (KH) Carbon Steel Screw Anchor 3.3.9


3.3.9.1 Product description
Hilti KWIK HUS (KH) anchors are
comprised of a body with hex washer
head. The anchor is manufactured
from carbon steel and is heat treated.
It has a minimum 0.0003 inch (8 m)
zinc coating in accordance with DIN
EN ISO 4042. The anchoring system
is available in a variety of lengths with
diameters of 3/8-, 1/2-, 5/8- and
3/4-in. The hex head is larger than the
diameter of the anchor and is formed
with serrations on the underside. The
anchor body is formed with threads
running most of the length of the anchor
body. The anchor is installed in a
predrilled hole with a powered impact
wrench or torque wrench. The anchor
threads cut into the base material on
the sides of the hole and interlock with
the base material during installation.
Applicable base materials include
normal-weight concrete, structural
lightweight concrete lightweight
concrete over metal deck, and
grout-filled concrete masonry.
Guide specifications
Screw anchors shall be KWIK HUS as
supplied by Hilti, Inc. Anchors shall be
manufactured from heat treated carbon
steel material, zinc plated to a minimum
thickness of 8 m. Anchor head shall
display product name, (KH) diameter
and length. Anchors shall be installed
using a drill bit of same nominal
diameter as anchor.

Product features
Quick and easy to install.
Length and diameter identification
clearly stamped on head facilitates
quality control and inspection
after installation.

3.3.9.1

Product description

3.3.9.2

Material specifications

3.3.9.3 Technical data


3.3.9.4 Installation instructions
3.3.9.5 Ordering information

Through fixture installation


improves productivity and
accurate installation.
Thread design enables quality
setting and exceptional load
values in wide variety of base
material strengths.
Anchor is fully removable
Anchor size is same as drill bit
size and uses standard diameter
drill bits.
Suitable for reduced edge
distances and spacing.
Suitable for uncracked
normal-weight concrete,
lightweight concrete and grout
filled concrete masonry.

3.3.9.2 Material
specifications
Hilti KWIK HUS anchors are manufactured from carbon steel. The anchors are
dull zinc plated to a minimum thickness
of 8 m.

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.8
3.3.8

3.3.8
3.3.8
3.3.8
3.3.8

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3.3.9.3 Technical data
Figure 1 KWIK HUS (KH) anchor installation details

Table 1 KWIK HUS (KH) specifications1,2,3


Nominal anchor diameter
Characteristic

Symbol

Units

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Nominal bit diameter

dbit

in.

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Minimum fixture hole diameter

dh

in.

1/2

5/8

3/4

7/8

Installation torque

Tinst

ft-lb

40

45

85

115

Timpact

ft-lb

114

450

450

Nominal embedment

hnom

in.

1-5/8

2-1/2

3-1/4

2-1/4

4-1/4

3-1/4

6-1/4

Effective embedment

hef

in.

1.11

1.86

2.20

1.52

2.16

3.22

2.39

3.88

2.92

4.84

Minimum hole depth

ho

in.

1-7/8

2-3/4

3-1/2

2-5/8

3-3/8

4-5/8

3-5/8

5-3/8

4-3/8

6-5/8

Critical edge distance

cac

in.

2.50

3.12

3.74

2.75

3.70

5.25

3.63

5.81

4.41

7.28

smin,cac

in.

2.25

Minimum edge distance

cmin

in.

1.50

Minimum spacing at minimum edge


distance

smin

in.

Minimum concrete thickness

hmin

in.

in.

9/16

3/4

15/16

1-1/8

Effective tensile stress area

Ase

in2

0.086

0.161

0.268

0.392

Minimum specified ultimate strength

futa

psi

107,120

97,140

90,180

81,600

Impact wrench torque rating

Minimum spacing at critical edge


distance

Wrench size

450

137

450

4
1.75

3
3.25

4.875

3.75

4
4.75

6.75

8.125

1 The data presented in this table is to be used in conjunction with the design criteria of ACI 318 Appendix D.
2 For installation through the soffit of steel deck into concrete. See figure 3.
3 Tinst applies to installations using a calibrated torque wrench.

4 Because of variability in measurement procedures, the published torque of an impact tool may not correlate properly with the above
setting torques. Over-torquing can damage the anchor and/or reduce its holding capacity.

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Table 2 - Hilti KWIK HUS design strength with concrete / pullout failure in uncracked concrete1,2,3,4
Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Nominal
embed. 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi 'c = 2500 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 6000 psi
in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
1-5/8

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

910

1,000

1,155

1,415

980

1,075

1,245

1,520

(41)

(4.0)

(4.4)

(5.1)

(6.3)

(4.4)

(4.8)

(5.5)

(6.8)

2-1/2

1,980

2,165

2,505

3,065

2,130

2,335

2,695

3,300

(64)

(8.8)

(9.6)

(11.1)

(13.6)

(9.5)

(10.4)

(12.0)

(14.7)

3-1/4

2,545

2,790

3,220

3,945

2,740

3,005

3,465

4,245

(83)

(11.3)

(12.4)

(14.3)

(17.5)

(12.2)

(13.4)

(15.4)

(18.9)

2-1/4

1,460

1,600

1,850

2,265

1,575

1,725

1,990

2,440

(57)

(6.5)

(7.1)

(8.2)

(10.1)

(7.0)

(7.7)

(8.9)

(10.9)

2,475

2,710

3,130

3,835

2,665

2,920

3,375

4,130

(76)

(11.0)

(12.1)

(13.9)

(17.1)

(11.9)

(13.0)

(15.0)

(18.4)

4-1/4

4,505

4,935

5,700

6,980

9,705

10,635

12,280

15,040

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4

(108)

(20.0)

(22.0)

(25.4)

(31.0)

(43.2)

(47.3)

(54.6)

(66.9)

3-1/4

3,240

3,550

4,100

5,025

3,490

3,825

4,415

5,410

(83)

(14.4)

(15.8)

(18.2)

(22.4)

(15.5)

(17.0)

(19.6)

(24.1)

3.3.6

6,705

7,345

8,485

10,390

14,445

15,825

18,270

22,380

(127)

(29.8)

(32.7)

(37.7)

(46.2)

(64.3)

(70.4)

(81.3)

(99.6)

3.3.7

4,380

4,795

5,540

6,785

9,430

10,330

11,930

14,610

3.3.8

(102)

(19.5)

(21.3)

(24.6)

(30.2)

(41.9)

(45.9)

(53.1)

(65.0)

6-1/4

9,345

10,235

11,820

14,475

20,125

22,045

25,455

31,175

3.3.9

(159)

(41.6)

(45.5)

(52.6)

(64.4)

(89.5)

(98.1)

(113.2)

(138.7)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.

Apply spacing, edge distance, and concrete thickness factors in tables 4 to 7 as necessary. Compare to steel values in table 3.
The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.

Tabular values are for normal-weight concrete only. For lightweight concrete multiply design strength by a as follows:
for sand-lightweight, a = 0.68; for all-lightweight, a = 0.60

Anchors not permitted


in shaded area

cmin,2

Case 2

cmin,1

Case 1

smin,2

smin,1

Concrete
Edge

For a specific edge distance,


the permitted spacing is calculated
as follows:

(smin,1 smin,2)
s smin,2 + ___________ (c cmin,2)
(cmin,1 cmin,2)

3.3.8
3.3.8

3.3.8
3.3.8
3.3.8

spacing s

Figure 2

3.3.5

3.3.8

cmin,1 at smin,1

sdesign
cmin,2 at smin,2
cdesign

edge distance c

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Table 3 - Steel design strength for
Hilti KWIK HUS anchors1,2
Hilti KWIK HUS anchors
Nominal
anchor
diameter
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

Tensile1
Nsa
lb (kN)

Shear2
Vsa
lb (kN)

5,990

3,095

(26.6)

(13.8)

10,165

4,910

(45.2)

(21.8)

15,735

6,735

(70.0)

(30.0)

20,810

9,995

(92.6)

(44.5)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength


value to ASD value.

Hilti KWIK HUS anchors are to be considered


brittle steel elements.

Tensile = Ase,N futa as noted in ACI 318


Appendix D

Shear values determined by static shear tests


with Vsa 0.60 Ase,V futa as noted in ACI 318
Appendix D.

Table 4 - Load adjustment factors for 3/8-in. diameter KWIK HUS in uncracked concrete1,2
3/8-in. KH
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hnom
(mm)
1-1/2 (38)
2
(51)
2-1/4 (57)
2-1/2 (64)
3
(76)
3-1/4 (83)
3-1/2 (89)
4
(102)
4-1/2 (114)
4-7/8 (124)
5
(127)
6
(152)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10 (254)
11 (279)
12 (305)
14 (356)
16 (406)
18 (457)
20 (508)
24 (610)

1
2
3
4

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
1-5/8
(41)
n/a
n/a
0.84
0.88
0.95
0.99
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

2-1/2 3-1/4 1-5/8


(64)
(83) (41)
n/a
n/a 0.61
n/a
n/a 0.80
0.70 0.67 0.90
0.72 0.69 1.00
0.77 0.73
0.79 0.75
0.81 0.77
0.86 0.80
0.90 0.84
0.94 0.87
0.95 0.88
1.00 0.95
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

2-1/2 3-1/4 1-5/8


(64)
(83) (41)
0.59 0.54 n/a
0.70 0.62 n/a
0.76 0.67 0.65
0.82 0.72 0.67
0.96 0.82 0.71
1.00 0.87 0.72
0.94 0.74
1.00 0.78
0.81
0.84
0.84
0.91
0.98
1.00

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

2-1/2 3-1/4 1-5/8


(64)
(83) (41)
n/a
n/a 0.49
n/a
n/a 0.75
0.60 0.59 0.90
0.61 0.60 1.00
0.63 0.61
0.64 0.62
0.65 0.63
0.68 0.65
0.70 0.67
0.71 0.69
0.72 0.69
0.76 0.73
0.81 0.77
0.85 0.80
0.90 0.84
0.94 0.88
0.98 0.92
1.00 0.96
1.00

II to edge
RV

2-1/2 3-1/4 1-5/8


(64)
(83) (41)
0.25 0.20 0.61
0.38 0.31 0.80
0.46 0.37 0.90
0.54 0.43 1.00
0.71 0.57
0.80 0.64
0.89 0.71
1.00 0.87
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV

2-1/2 3-1/4 1-5/8 2-1/2 3-1/4


(64)
(83) (41) (64)
(83)
0.50 0.40 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.70 0.62 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.76 0.67 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.82 0.72 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.96 0.82 n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00 0.87 0.95 n/a
n/a
0.94 0.98 n/a
n/a
1.00 1.00 0.84 n/a
0.89 n/a
0.93 0.86
0.94 0.87
1.00 0.96
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 1 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 5 - Load adjustment factors for 1/2-in. diameter KWIK HUS in uncracked concrete1,2
1/2-in. KH
uncracked
concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment in.
hnom
(mm)
1-3/4 (44)
2
(51)
2-1/2 (64)
3
(76)
3-1/2 (89)
3-3/4 (95)
4
(102)
4-1/2 (114)
4-3/4 (121)
5
(127)
6
(152)
6-3/4 (171)
7
(178)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10 (254)
11 (279)
12 (305)
14 (356)
16 (406)
18 (457)
20 (508)
> 24 (610)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
2-1/4
(57)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.83
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.99
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN

3
4-1/4 2-1/4
(76) (108) (57)
n/a
n/a 0.68
n/a
n/a 0.75
n/a
n/a 0.91
0.73 0.66 1.00
0.77 0.68
0.79 0.69
0.81 0.71
0.85 0.73
0.87 0.75
0.89 0.76
0.96 0.81
1.00 0.85
0.86
0.91
0.97
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV

3
4-1/4 2-1/4
(76) (108) (57)
0.58 0.51 n/a
0.63 0.54 n/a
0.72 0.60 n/a
0.82 0.66 0.67
0.95 0.73 0.69
1.00 0.76 0.71
0.80 0.72
0.87 0.75
0.91 0.76
0.95 0.78
1.00 0.83
0.87
0.89
0.94
1.00

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV

3
4-1/4 2-1/4
(76) (108) (57)
n/a
n/a 0.45
n/a
n/a 0.54
n/a
n/a 0.76
0.62 0.55 1.00
0.64 0.56
0.65 0.57
0.66 0.57
0.68 0.58
0.69 0.59
0.70 0.59
0.75 0.61
0.78 0.62
0.79 0.63
0.83 0.65
0.87 0.66
0.91 0.68
0.95 0.70
0.99 0.72
1.00 0.76
0.79
0.83
0.87
0.94

3
4-1/4 2-1/4
(76) (108) (57)
0.28 0.08 0.68
0.34 0.10 0.75
0.48 0.14 0.91
0.63 0.19 1.00
0.80 0.24
0.89 0.26
0.98 0.29
1.00 0.35
0.38
0.41
0.53
0.64
0.67
0.82
0.98
1.00

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom

1
2
3
4

1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
> 30

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
in.
(mm)
(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)

3-1/4
(83)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.88
0.92
0.99
1.00

5
(127)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.80
0.84
0.89
0.93
0.97
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
3-1/4
(83)
0.62
0.67
0.76
0.86
0.97
1.00

5
(127)
0.51
0.54
0.59
0.65
0.70
0.76
0.83
0.89
0.96
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV
3-1/4
(83)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.61
0.63
0.65
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.83
0.86
0.90
0.94
1.00

5
(127)
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.58
0.59
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.68
0.71
0.74
0.77
0.80
0.86
0.95

3
4-1/4 2-1/4
3
4-1/4
(76) (108) (57) (76) (108)
0.56 0.17 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.63 0.21 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.72 0.29 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.82 0.38 n/a
n/a
n/a
0.95 0.47 n/a
n/a
n/a
1.00 0.53 0.91 n/a
n/a
0.58 0.94 n/a
n/a
0.69 1.00 n/a
n/a
0.75
0.88 n/a
0.81
0.91 n/a
1.00
0.99 n/a
1.00 0.70
0.72
0.76
0.81
0.85
0.90
0.94
1.00

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

3.3.9
1,2

3.3.8

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
3-1/4
(83)
0.24
0.29
0.40
0.53
0.66
0.81
0.97
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV

3.3.8

Table 6 - Load Adjustment Factors for 5/8-in. Diameter KWIK HUS in Uncracked Concrete
5/8-in. KH
uncracked
concrete

II to edge
RV

5
(127)
0.06
0.08
0.11
0.14
0.18
0.22
0.26
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.50
0.61
0.73
0.86
0.99
1.00

II to edge
RV
3-1/4
(83)
0.47
0.57
0.76
0.86
0.97
1.00

5
(127)
0.13
0.15
0.21
0.28
0.35
0.43
0.52
0.60
0.70
0.80
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV
3-1/4
(83)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.85
0.89
0.93
1.00

5
(127)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.78
0.81
0.85
0.92
0.98
1.00

3.3.8

3.3.8
3.3.8
3.3.8
3.3.8

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 1 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

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Table 7 - Load adjustment factors for 3/4-in. diameter KWIK HUS in uncracked concrete1,2
3/4-in. KH
uncracked concrete

Spacing (s) / edge distance (ca) / concrete


thickness (h) - in. (mm)

Embedment hnom

1
2
3
4

1-3/4
2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
8-1/8
9
10
11
12
14
16
18
20
24
30
> 36

in.
(mm)
(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(206)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(356)
(406)
(457)
(508)
(610)
(762)
(914)

Spacing factor
in tension
AN
4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.73
0.76
0.79
0.81
0.84
0.90
0.96
0.96
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.64
0.65
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.74
0.78
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.88
0.91
0.98
1.00

Edge distance
factor in tension
RN
4
(102)
0.57
0.61
0.68
0.76
0.84
0.93
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
0.48
0.50
0.54
0.58
0.62
0.67
0.72
0.76
0.81
0.86
0.97
1.00

Spacing factor
in shear 3
AV
4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.64
0.66
0.66
0.68
0.70
0.72
0.74
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.90
0.98
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.55
0.56
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.73
0.76
0.81
0.89
0.96

Edge distance in shear


toward edge
RV
4
(102)
0.10
0.12
0.16
0.21
0.27
0.33
0.39
0.46
0.53
0.61
0.77
0.94
0.96
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
0.05
0.06
0.08
0.11
0.14
0.17
0.20
0.24
0.28
0.31
0.40
0.48
0.50
0.58
0.68
0.78
0.89
1.00

II to edge
RV
4
(102)
0.19
0.23
0.33
0.43
0.54
0.66
0.79
0.92
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
0.10
0.12
0.17
0.22
0.28
0.34
0.41
0.48
0.55
0.63
0.79
0.97
0.99
1.00

Conc. thickness
factor in shear 4
HV
4
(102)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.69
0.75
0.80
0.80
0.85
0.89
0.94
0.98
1.00

6-1/4
(159)
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
0.65
0.68
0.72
0.75
0.79
0.85
0.91
0.96
1.00

Linear interpolation not permitted.


When combining multiple load adjustment factors (e.g. for a 4 anchor pattern in a corner with thin concrete member) the design can become very conservative.
To optimize the design, use Hilti PROFIS Anchor Design software or perform anchor calculation using design equations from ACI 318 Appendix D.
Spacing factor reduction in shear, AV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then AV = AN.
Concrete thickness reduction factor in shear, HV, assumes an influence of a nearby edge. If no edge exists, then HV = 1.0.
If a reduction factor value is in a shaded cell, this indicates that this specific edge distance may not be permitted with a certain spacing (or vice versa).
Check with table 1 and figure 2 of this section to calculate permissable edge distance, spacing and concrete thickness combinations.

Figure 3 Installation of KWIK HUS (KH) in soffit of concrete over steel deck floor and roof assemblies1

1 A
 nchors may be placed in the upper or lower flute of the steel deck profile provided the minimum concrete cover above the drilled hole is
satisfied. Anchors in the lower flute may be installed with a maximum 1-inch offset in either direction from the center of the flute. The offset
distance may be increased proportionally for profiles with lower flute widths greater than those shown provided the minimum lower flute edge
distance is also satisfied.

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Table 8 - Hilti KWIK HUS in the soffit of uncracked lightweight concrete over metal deck1,2,3,4,5,6
Installation in lower flute
Nominal
anchor
diameter

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Installation in upper flute

Shear - Vn

Tension - Nn

Tension - Nn

1-5/8

835

965

1,000

1,000

660

760

2,360

(41)

(3.7)

(4.3)

(4.4)

(4.4)

(2.9)

(3.4)

(10.5)

(10.5)

2-1/2

1,455

1,680

905

905

1,900

2,195

3,655

3,655

2,360

(8.5)

(9.8)

(16.3)

(16.3)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

3.3.1
3.3.2

(64)

(6.5)

(7.5)

(4.0)

(4.0)

3-1/4

2,550

2,945

2,165

2,165

(83)

(11.3)

(13.1)

(9.6)

(9.6)

2-1/4

850

980

965

965

905

1,045

4,710

4,710

(4.0)

(4.6)

(21.0)

(21.0)

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

3.3.8

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

3.3.9

(57)

(3.8)

(4.4)

(4.3)

(4.3)

1,990

2,300

1,750

1,750

(76)

(8.9)

(10.2)

(7.8)

(7.8)

4-1/4

3,485

4,025

2,155

2,155

(108)

(15.5)

(17.9)

(9.6)

(9.6)

3-1/4

2,715

3,135

2,080

2,080

(83)

(12.1)

(13.9)

(9.3)

(9.3)

6,170

7,125

2,515

2,515

(127)

(27.4)

(31.7)

(11.2)

(11.2)

2,715

3,135

2,255

2,255

(102)

(12.1)

(13.9)

(10.0)

(10.0)

See section 3.1.7.3 to convert design strength value to ASD value.

Linear interpolation between embedment depths and concrete compressive strengths is not permitted.

Tabular value is for one anchor per flute. Minimum spacing along the length of the flute is 3 x hnom (nominal embedment).

Shear - Vn

Nominal
embed. 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi 'c = 3000 psi 'c = 4000 psi
in. (mm)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)

3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

3.3.8
3.3.8

Tabular values are lightweight concrete and no additional reduction factor is needed.

No additional reduction factors for spacing or edge distance need to be applied.

Comparison to steel values in table 3 is not required. Values in tables 8 control.

3.3.8
3.3.8
3.3.8
3.3.8

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Table 9 Allowable tension loads for KWIK HUS installed in grout-filled masonry walls (lb)1,2,3,4,5
Spacing
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Edge distance

Nominal
embedment 3
in.

Loads at
ccr and scr

Critical - scr6
in.

Minimum - smin6
in.

Load
reduction
factor at smin6

1 5/8
2 1/2
3 1/4
2 1/4
3
4 1/4
3 1/4
5
4
6 1/4

535
895
1,210
710
1,110
1,515
1,155
1,735
1,680
2,035

0.70

0.80

10
12

3/8

1/2
5/8
3/4

Critical - ccr7
in.

Minimum cmin8
in.

Load reduction
factor 7

1.00

0.60

1.00

0.60

10

1.00

0.60

12

1.00

Table 10 Allowable shear loads for KWIK HUS installed in grout-filled masonry walls (lb)1,2,3,4,5
Spacing

Edge distance
Load reduction factor at cmin

Nominal
anchor
diameter
3/8

1/2
5/8
3/4

Nominal
embedment 3
in.

Loads at
ccr and scr

1 5/8
2 1/2
3 1/4
2 1/4
3
4 1/4
3 1/4
5
4
6 1/4

1,140
1,165
1,190
1,845
2,055
2,745
3,040
3,485
3,040
3,485

Critical - scr6
in.

Minimum - smin6
in.

Load
reduction
factor at smin7

0.94

0.88

10

0.36

10

10

0.36

12

Critical - ccr8
in.

Minimum cmin8
in.

Load direction Load direction


perpendicular
parallel
to edge
to edge
0.61
0.70
0.70
0.50
0.45
0.40
0.36
0.34
0.36
0.34

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.94
0.89
0.82
0.92
0.82
0.92

1 All values are for anchors installed in fully-grouted masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry units shall
be lightweight or normal-weight.
2 Anchors may not be installed within 1 inch in any direction of a vertical joint.
3 Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the concrete masonry embedment.
4 Linear interpolation of load values between minimum spacing (smin) and critical spacing (scr) and between minimum edge distance (cmin) and
critical edge distance (ccr) is permitted.

( )( )

Tapplied 5/3 Vapplied 5/3


5 For combined loading: + 1
Tallowable
Vallowable
6 Anchor spacing scr is where full load values in the table may be used. Anchor-to-anchor spacing of less than smin is not recommended.
Spacing is measured from the center of one anchor to the center of an adjacent anchor.
7 Load reduction factors are multiplicative, both spacing and edge distance load reduction factors must be considered. Load values for
anchors installed at less than ccr or scr must be multiplied by the appropriate load reduction factor based on actual edge distance or
anchor spacing.
8 Critical edge distance ccr is where full load values in the table may be used. Edge distance spacing of less than cmin is not recommended.
Edge distance is measured from the center of the anchor to the closest edge.

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Table 11 KWIK HUS allowable loads installed in top of grout-filled concrete masonry walls1,2
Shear
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Nominal
embedment
in.

Minimum
edge distance
in.

Minimum
spacing
in.

Minimum
end distance
in.

Perpendicular to
edge of masonry
wall

1/2

4 1/4

1 3/4

680

305

1,110

5/8

1 3/4

10

1,310

305

1,165

Tension

Parallel to
edge of masonry
wall

1 All values are for anchors installed in fully-grouted masonry with minimum masonry prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete masonry units shall
be lightweight or normal-weight.

( )( )

Tapplied 5/3 Vapplied 5/3


2 For combined loading: + 1
Tallowable
Vallowable

3.3.1
3.3.2

3.3.9.4 Installation instructions


Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.3

3.3.9.5 Ordering information1

3.3.6

3.3.4
3.3.5

3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.8
3.3.8

3.3.8
3.3.8
Hole diameter

Anchor length
See figure 1

KH 3/8 x 2-1/8

3/8

2-1/8

KH 3/8 x 3

3/8

KH 3/8 x 3-1/2

3/8

3-1/2

2-1/2

50

KH 3/8 x 4

3/8

3-1/4

50

Description

Minimum
embedment depth

Qty / Box

3.3.8

1-5/8

50

2-1/2

50

3.3.8

KH 3/8 x 5

3/8

3-1/4

30

KH 1/2 x 3

1/2

2-1/4

30

KH 1/2 x 3-1/2

1/2

3-1/2

25
25

KH 1/2 x 4

1/2

KH 1/2 x 4-1/2

1/2

4-1/2

4- 1/4

25

KH 1/2 x 5

1/2

4-1/4

25

KH 1/2 x 6

1/2

4-1/4

25

KH 5/8 x 4

5/8

3-1/4

15

KH 5/8 x 5-1/2

5/8

5-1/2

3-1/4

15

KH 5/8 x 6-1/2

5/8

6-1/2

3-1/4

15

KH 3/4 x 4-1/2

3/4

4-1/2

10

KH 3/4 x 5-1/2

3/4

5-1/2

10

KH 3/4 x 7

3/4

10

KH 3/4 x 9

3/4

10

1 All dimensions in inches.

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3.3.10 HCA Coil Anchor


3.3.10.1 Product description
3.3.10.2 Material specifications
3.3.10.3 Technical data
3.3.10.4 Installation instructions
3.3.10.5 Ordering information

3.3.10.1 Product description


Guide specifications

The Hilti HCA coil anchor is a bolt type


expansion anchor for use in concrete.

Expansion anchor Expansion


anchors shall be bolt style which
meet the mechanical properties of
a Grade 5 bolt. Anchors are to be
zinc plated in accordance with
ASTM B633, SC1, Type III. Anchors
shall be Hilti HCA designation as
supplied by Hilti.

Product features
HCA hex bolt may be reused
four times providing major cost
savings. A new coil is required for
each reuse.
Bolt type anchor enables low
profile fastenings
Preassembled units allow quick
production fastening
Utilizes a disposable, low cost
expansion coil which minimizes
reuse costs
Heat treated to Grade 5
specification, which provides
high shear load capacity

3.3.10.2 Material specifications


1/4-in. HCA manufactured from case hardened AISI 1038 carbon steel with a
minimum tensile strength of 100 ksi (690 MPa).
3/8-, 1/2-, 5/8- and 3/4-in. HCA meet the chemical requirements of AISI 1035 carbon
steel and are heat treated for a minimum tensile strength of 120 ksi (830 MPa).
Coil is manufactured from carbon steel.
Anchor and coil are zinc plated in accordance with ASTM B633, SC 1.
Figure 1 - HCA specifications

3.3.10.3 Technical data


Table 1 - HCA Coil Anchor specifications
Setting information

Symbol Units

1/4

Nominal anchor diameter


3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

Nominal bit diameter

do

in.

1/4

3/8

1/2

5/8

3/4

Embedment mark1

hs

in.

3/8

5/8

5/8

3/4

min.
Anchor Length
max.

in.
in.

1-3/4 2-1/4
3-1/2
5

Minimum fixture hole diameter

dh

in.

5/16

Installation torque

Tinst

ft-lb

10

Minimum base
material thickness

in.

3
7

3-1/2 4-1/2
8
10

7/16

9/16

11/16 13/16

40

80

130

180

the greater of 3 or 1.3 times hnom

1 Maximum fixture thickness t = - (hnom + hs)

Combined shear and tension loading


Vd
Nd
+
1.0
Vrec
N rec

( )( )

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Table 2 - HCA allowable concrete and steel capacity (lb)1
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

Nominal
embedment
in.
3/4
1
1-1/2
2
2
3
2-3/8
3-7/8
3-1/4
4-1/2

'c = 2,000 psi


Tension3
230
355
650
1,005
1,005
1,845
1,300
2,705
2,080
3,385

'c = 4,000 psi

Shear
230
380
850
1,390
1,515
3,020
2,175
5,000
3,915
6,810

Tension3
325
500
920
1,420
1,420
2,605
1,835
3,825
2,940
4,790

Shear
330
535
1,205
1,965
2,145
4,270
3,075
7,070
5,540
9,630

'c = 6,000 psi


Tension3
400
615
990
1,740
1,740
3,190
2,250
4,685
3,600
5,865

Allowable steel strength2

Shear
400
655
1,475
2,410
2,625
5,230
3,765
8,660
6,780
11,705

Tension

Shear

1,620

835

4,375

2,255

7,775

4,005

12,150

6,260

17,495

9,010

1 Allowable concrete capacities based on a safety factor of 4.


2 Steel strength calculated using 0.33 futa Anominal for tension and 0.17 futa Anominal for shear.

3.3.4

Table 3 - HCA ultimate concrete and steel capacity (lb)1

1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

Nominal
embedment
in.
3/4
1
1-1/2
2
2
3
2-3/8
3-7/8
3-1/4
4-1/2

'c = 2,000 psi


Tension2
920
1,420
2,610
4,015
4,015
7,375
5,195
10,825
8,315
13,545

Shear
930
1,515
3,410
5,565
6,065
12,080
8,700
19,995
15,660
27,235

3.3.2
3.3.3

3 Reduce tension capacity by 20% for HCA Hex Head Bolts that are reused. Coils may not be reused.

Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

3.3.1

'c = 4,000 psi


Tension2
1,305
2,005
3,690
5,675
5,675
10,430
7,345
15,305
11,760
19,160

Shear
1,315
2,145
4,825
7,865
8,575
17,085
12,305
28,275
22,150
38,515

'c = 6,000 psi


Tension2
1,595
2,460
4,515
6,950
6,950
12,770
9,000
18,745
14,400
23,465

Ultimate steel strength2

Shear
1,610
2,625
5,910
9,635
10,505
20,930
15,070
34,630
27,125
47,170

Tension

Shear

4,910

2,945

13,255

7,950

23,560

14,135

36,815

22,090

53,015

31,810

3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.10
3.3.9

1 Steel strength calculated using futa Anominal for tension and 0.6 futa Anominal for shear.

2 Reduce tension capacity by 20% for HCA Hex Head Bolts that are reused. Coils may not be reused.

3.3.9

Table 4 - HCA edge distance and anchor spacing guidelines1,2


Edge distance Spacing

Load Direction

Critical

Minimum

Influence factor3

Tension

3.0 hnom

1.0 hnom

AN = 0.70

Shear

2.0 hnom

1.0 hnom

AV = 0.70

Tension

1.5 hnom

0.8 hnom

RN = 0.75

Shear
toward edge4

2.5 hnom

1.0 hnom

RV1 = 0.25

Shear
II or away from edge4

2.5 hnom

1.0 hnom

RV2 = 0.50

1 For edge and spacing distances between critical and minimum spacing/edge distances, use linear
interpolation.

3.3.9
concrete free
edge

3.3.9
3.3.9

Figure 2 - Oblique shear load


towards edge

2 Influence factors are cumulative.


3 Influence factor at minimum spacing/edge distance. Influence factor at critical equals 1.0.
4 For shear loads in between perpendicular toward edge and parallel with edge, use the
following equation, RV = 0.25 / (cos + 0.5 sin ) for 55 < 90. For 0 < 55,
use influence factor for shear perpendicular toward edge. See Figure 2.

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3.3.10.4 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded
online at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request.
Contact Hilti Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.10.5 Ordering information1,2


HCT replacement coil

HCA HEX head


Bit dia.

Fixture thickness at
minimum embedment

Box / qty

HCA 1/4 X 1-3/4

1/4

5/8

100

HCT 1/4

100

HCA 1/4 X 2-1/2

1/4

1-3/8

100

HCT 3/8

100

HCA 1/4 X 3-1/2

1/4

2-3/8

100

HCT 1/2

100

HCA 3/8 X 2-1/4

3/8

1/8

100

HCT 5/8

100

HCA 3/8 X 3

3/8

7/8

100

HCT 3/4

50

HCA 3/8 X 5

3/8

2-7/8

50

HCA 1/2 X 3

1/2

3/8

50

HCA 1/2 X 4

1/2

1-3/8

25

HCA 1/2 X 5-1/2

1/2

2-7/8

25

HCA 1/2 X 7

1/2

4-3/8

25

HCA 5/8 X 3-1/2

5/8

3/8

25

HCA 5/8 X 5

5/8

1-7/8

25

HCA 5/8 X 8

5/8

4-7/8

20

HCA 3/4 X 4-1/2

3/4

1/4

20

HCA 3/4 X 6

3/4

1-3/4

10

HCA 3/4 X 10

3/4

5-3/4

10

Description

1
2

Description

Box qty.

All dimensions in inches


HCA Hex Head Bolts may be reused (4) times. HCT Replacement Coils may not be reused.

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HDI, HDI-L, HDI+ and HDI-L+ Drop-in Anchor 3.3.11


3.3.11.1 Product description

3.3.11.1 Product description

HDI+ and HDI-L+ can be installed


with the new HDI+ Setting
Tool system (stop drill bit and
machine setting tool) for improved
productivity

HDI+, HDI-L+ and HDI drop-in anchors


are internally threaded, flush mounted
expansion anchors for use in concrete.
Product features

Anchor, setting tool and Hilti drill


bit form a matched tolerance system to provide reliable fastenings
Allows shallow embedment without
sacrificing performance
Lip allows accurate flush
surface setting, independent
of hole depth for the HDI-L+
Ideal for repetitive fastenings with
threaded rods of equal length

3.3.11.5 Ordering information

HDI stainless steel anchors are manufactured from AISI Type 303 stainless steel.

3.3.11.3 Technical data


Table 1 - HDI+, HDI-L+ and HDI specifications1
Units

Insert thread
Nominal bit diameter

d
dbit

UNC
in.

Nominal embedment
Anchor length
Hole depth

hnom

Useable thread length

th

Installation torque

Tinst

ho

3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5

Listings/Approvals

HDI+, HDI-L+ and HDI anchors are manufactured from mild carbon steel. Anchor
bodies are zinc plated in accordance with ASTM B633, SC 1, Type III.

Symbol

3.3.1

3.3.6

3.3.11.2 Material specifications

3.3.11.4 Installation instructions

Expansion anchor shall be


drop-in, shell or flush type. Carbon
steel anchors are zinc plated in
accordance with ASTM B633, SC 1,
Type III. Stainless steel anchors are
manufactured from AISI Type 303
stainless steel. Anchors shall be Hilti
HDI+ (HDI-L+) (HDI) anchors as
supplied by Hilti.

HDI+ and HDI-L+ have an


innovative stepped plug that
reduces number of hammer blows
by up to 50%

Minimum slab thickness

3.3.11.3 Technical data

Guide specifications

HDI+, HDI-L+ and HDI

Setting Information

3.3.11.2 Material specifications

HDI+ and HDI-L+


1/4
3/8
1/2
1/4-20
3/8-16
1/2-13
3/8
1/2
5/8

HDI

FM (Factory Mutual)
Pipe Hanger Components for Automatic
Sprinkler Systems HDI+ 3/8, HDI-L+ 3/8,
HDI+1/2, HDI-L+ 1/2, HDI 5/8
and HDI 3/4
UL LLC
UL 203 Pipe Hanger Equipment for Fire
Protection Services HDI+ 3/8, HDI-L+
3/8, HDI+1/2, HDI-L+ 1/2, HDI 5/8
and HDI 3/4

3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.11

3.3.9

5/8
5/8-11
27/32

3/4
3/4-10
1

3.3.9

3.3.9

in.
(mm)

1
(25)

1-9/16
(40)

2
(51)

2-9/16
(65)

3-3/16
(81)

in.
(mm)
ft-lb
(Nm)
in.
(mm)

7/16
(11)
4
(5)
3
(76)

5/8
(15)
11
(15)
3-1/8
(79)

11/16
(17)
22
(30)
4
(102)

7/8
(22)
37
(50)
5-1/8
(130)

1-3/8
(34)
80
(109)
6-3/8
(162)

3.3.9

HDI+ and HDI-L+ are available in 1/4-, 3/8- and 1/2-in. The HDI is available in 5/8- and 3/4-in.

Combined shear and tension loading

( ) ( )
Nd

N rec

5/3

Vd

Vrec

5/3

1.0

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Table 2 - HDI+, HDI-L+ and HDI carbon steel allowable loads in concrete (lb)1,2
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

'c = 2,000

'c = 4,000

'c = 6,000

Tension

Shear

Tension

Shear

Tension

Shear

1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

500
635
945
1,875
2,500

450
965
1,500
2,500
3,875

570
920
1,605
2,920
4,065

625
1,250
1,940
3,250
5,000

790
1,260
1,950
3,715
5,565

700
1,500
2,500
3,750
5,500

Table 3 - HDI+, HDI-L+ and HDI carbon steel ultimate loads in concrete (lb)1
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

'c = 2,000

'c = 4,000

'c = 6,000

Tension

Shear

Tension

Shear

Tension

Shear

1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

1,995
2,540
3,780
7,500
10,000

1,800
3,850
6,000
1,000
15,500

2,270
3,685
6,425
11,685
16,260

2,500
5,000
8,500
13,000
20,000

3,150
5,035
7,810
14,865
22,250

2,800
6,000
10,000
15,000
22,000

1 The shear tests were conducted with SAE Grade 5 bolts with minimum yield strength of 85 ksi and minimum tension strength of 120 ksi. Shear testing for the 1/4-in.
models were conducted with SAE Grade 8 bolts with minimum yield strength of 120 ksi and minimum tension strength of 150 ksi in 6,000 psi concrete. High-strength
bolts were used to force concrete failure modes. When using steel bolts with a lower tensile strength, steel failure must be considered.
2 Allowable loads calculated with a factor of safety of 4.

Table 4 - HDI+, HDI-L+ and HDI carbon steel allowable loads in lightweight concrete
and lightweight concrete poured over metal deck (lb)1,2,3,4
Lightweight concrete poured over metal deck

Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Tension

Shear

Tension

Shear

Tension

Shear

1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

465
720
1,035
1,465
2,075

340
940
1,700
2,835
3,680

530
810
1,035

335
1,010
1,755

375
500
625
875
1,250

250
500
750
875
1,000

Lightweight concrete

Upper flute

Lower flute

1 The shear tests were conducted with SAE Grade 5 bolts with minimum yield strength of 85 ksi and minimum tension strength of 120 ksi. Shear testing for the 1/4-in.
models were conducted with SAE Grade 8 bolts with minimum yield strength of 120 ksi and minimum tension strength of 150 ksi in 6,000 psi concrete. High-strength
bolts were used to force concrete failure modes. When using steel bolts with a lower tensile strength, steel failure must be considered.
2 Minimum compressive strength of structural lightweight concrete is 3,000 psi.
3 See figure 1 for typical details.
4 Allowable loads calculated with a factor of safety of 4.

Table 5 - HDI stainless steel allowable loads


in concrete (lb)1,2,3
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Tension

Shear

Tension

Shear

1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

480
1,040
1,840
2,630
3,830

600
1,230
2,760
4,510
5,580

740
1,460
2,410
3,770
5,030

600
1,230
2,760
4,510
5,580

'c = 4,000

'c = 6,000

Figure 1 - Installation of HDI drop-in anchor in the


soffit of concrete over metal deck floor and roof
assemblies W deck

Table 6 - HDI stainless steel ultimate loads


in concrete (lb)1,2
Nominal
anchor
diameter
in.

Tension

Shear

Tension

Shear

1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

1,930
4,170
7,350
10,540
15,340

2,400
4,920
11,040
18,040
22,320

2,950
5,850
9,630
15,100
20,130

2,400
4,920
11,040
18,040
22,320

'c = 4,000

'c = 6,000

1 Stainless steel models available in HDI version only.


2 Shear testing conducted with 18-8 stainless steel bolts.
3 Allowable loads calculated with a factor of safety of 4.
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Anchor spacing and edge distance guidelines
Anchor spacing adjustment factors

Edge distance adjustment factors

= Actual Spacing

smin = 2.0 hnom

= Actual edge distance

cmin = 2.0 hnom

scr = 3.5 hnom

ccr = 3.0 hnom

Influence of anchor spacing


and edge distance A and R
Anchor Size

Anchor spacing adjustment Factor

Edge distance adjustment factor

hnom

3.3.3

(mm)

in.

(mm)

1/4

(6.4)

( 25)

3/8

(9.5)

1-9/16

(40)

1/2

(12.7)

( 51)

5/8

(15.8)

2-9/16

( 65)

3.3.6

3/4

(19.1)

3-3/16

( 81)

3.3.7

Table 7 - Load adjustment factors for HDI drop-in anchors in concrete

in.

(mm)

1/4

2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

( 51)
( 64)
( 76)
( 89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)

.50
.67
.83
1.0

3/8

.50
.58
.69
.79
.90
1.0

s min = 2.0 h nom


Tension RN

Anchor diameter

A = 0.33

1/2

.50
.58
.67
.75
.83
1.0

5/8

.50
.55
.61
.74
.87
1.0

s cr = 3.5 h nom

s
0.17
h nom
for s cr > s > s min

Edge distance c
3/4

.50
.57
.67
.77
.88
.98
1.0

in.

(mm)

1/4

2
2-1/2
3
3-1/2
4
4-1/2
5
5-1/2
6
6-1/2
7
8
9
10

( 51)
( 64)
( 76)
( 89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(165)
(178)
(203)
(229)
(254)

.80
.90
1.0

3/8

.80
.85
.91
.98
1.0

cmin = 2.0 h nom


Shear RV

Anchor diameter

RN = 0.2

1/2

5/8

1/4
.65
.83
1.0

.80
.85
.90
.95
1.0

ccr = 3.0 h nom

c
+ 0.4
h nom
for ccr > c > cmin

.80
.83
.87
.91
.95
1.0

.80
.84
.90
.96
1.0

3/8

.65
.73
.85
.96
1.0

3.3.5

3.3.8

3.3.9

Anchor diameter
3/4

3.3.4

3.3.9

Load adjustment factors for edge distance R

Tension/shear loads
Spacing s

3.3.2

in.

hnom = nominal embedment depth


Load adjustment factors for anchor spacing A

3.3.1

1/2

5/8

3/4

3.3.11

3.3.9
.65
.74
.83
.91
1.0

c min = 2.0 h nom

3.3.9
.65
.70
.77
.84
.91
1.0

3.3.9
.65
.72
.83
.94
1.0

3.3.9

c cr = 3.0 h nom


c
RV = 0.35
0.05

h nom
for c cr > c > c min

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3.3.11.4 Installation instructions
Manufacturer's Printed Installation Instructions (MPII) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or
downloaded at www.us.hilti.com (U.S.) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that
downloaded MPII are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on
request. Contact Hilti Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the MPII.

3.3.11.5 Ordering information1


HDI+, HDI-L+ and HDI
Carbon steel
Description

Description

Anchor thread size

Qty / box

HDI+ 1/4

HDI-L+ 1/4

1/4

100

HDI+ 3/8

HDI-L+ 3/8

3/8

50

HDI+ 1/2

HDI-L+ 1/2

1/2

50

HDI 5/8

5/8

25

HDI 3/4

3/4

25

HDI-SS anchors
Stainless steel
Anchor thread size

Qty / box

HDI 1/4 SS303

Description

1/4

100

HDI 3/8 SS303

3/8

50

HDI 1/2 SS303

1/2

50

HDI 5/8 SS303

5/8

25

HDI 3/4 SS303

3/4

25

Setting tools for HDI and HDI-SS anchors


Description

Anchor thread size

HST 5/8 Setting Tool

5/8

HST 3/4 Setting Tool

3/4

Setting Tools for HDI+ and HDI-L+


Anchor thread size

Description
HST 1/4 Setting tool

1/4

HSD-MM 1/4 (TE-C-24D6 1/4 Setting tool)


HDI+ Setting Tool includes a TE-CX 3/8x1 carbide bit
HST 3/8 Setting tool

3/8

HSD-MM 3/8 (TE-C-24SD10 3/8 Setting tool)


HDI+ Setting Tool includes a TE-CX 1/2x1-9/16 carbide bit
HST 1/2 Setting tool

1/2

HSD-MM 1/2 (TE-C-24SD12 1/2 Setting tool)


HDI+ Setting Tool includes a TE-CX 5/8x2 carbide bit

1 All dimensions in inches

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HDI-P Drop-in Anchor 3.3.12


3.3.12.1 Product description
The Hilti HDI-P drop-in anchor is an
internally threaded, flush mounted
expansion anchor for solid and
hollow concrete.
Product features
Optimized anchor length to allow
reliable fastenings in hollow core
panels, precast plank and post
tensioned slabs
Shallow drilling enables fast
installation
Lip provides flush installation,
consistent anchor depth and easy
rod alignment

3.3.12.1 Product description


3.3.12.2 Material specifications

Setting tool leaves mark on flange


when anchor is set properly to
enable inspection and verification
of proper expansion

3.3.12.3 Technical data


3.3.12.4 Installation instructions
3.3.12.5 Ordering information

Guide specifications
Expansion anchor shall be flush or
shell type and zinc plated in accordance
with ASTM B633, SC 1, Type III.
Anchors shall be Hilti HDI-P anchors as
supplied by Hilti.

3.3.1
3.3.2

Install shell or flush type anchors in


holes drilled with Hilti carbide tipped drill
bits. Install anchors in accordance with
manufacturers instructions.

3.3.3
3.3.4

Listings/Approvals
FM (Factory Mutual) for 3/8-in. model

3.3.12.2 Material specifications


The HDI-Pis manufactured from mild carbon steel, which is zinc plated for
corrosion protection in accordance with ASTM B633, SC 1, Type III.

3.3.8

Table 1 - HDI-Ploads in normal-weight concrete and hollow core concrete panels

Length
in. (mm)

Nom.
bit
dia.
in.

Ultimate loads, lb (kN)


'c = 4000 psi concrete
Tension

Allowable loads, lb (kN)

Hollow core1,2

Shear

3.3.9
3

Tension

'c = 4000 psi concrete

Shear

Tension

Shear

3.3.9

Hollow core1,2
Tension

Shear

1/4

5/8

(15.9)

3/8

1,430

(6.4)

1,870

(8.3)

1,550

(6.9)

2,275

(10.1)

285

(1.3)

375

(1.7)

310

(1.4)

455

(2.0)

3/8

3/4

(19.1)

1/2

1,900

(8.5)

3,000

(13.3)

2,100

(9.3)

4,000

(17.8)

380

(1.7)

600

(2.7)

420

(1.9)

800

(3.6)

1/2

(25.4)

5/8

3,000

(13.3)

6,075

(27.0)

3,110

(13.8)

5,495

(24.5)

600

(2.7)

1215

(5.4)

620

(2.8)

1,100

(4.9)

1 The Admissible Anchor Location must be established to prevent damage to the prestressed cable during the drilling process. Verify the location and height of
the cable with the hollow core plank supplier to confirm Admissible Anchor Location.
2 Minimum compressive strength of hollow core panels is 7,000 psi at the time of installation. The minimum thickness t is 1 3/8 inches.
3 Allowable loads calculated with a 5:1 factor-of-safety.

3.3.12.4 Installation instructions

Figure 1 - Installation of HDI-P


in hollow core concrete

3.3.9

3.3.12
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product
package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online at www.
us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility
of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU are current when
used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance.
Training is available on request. Contact Hilti Technical Services for
applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.12.5 Ordering information


HDI-P anchor
Description

3.3.6
3.3.7

3.3.12.3 Technical data

Nominal
anchor
diameter

3.3.5

Setting tools for HDI-P anchors


Description

Bit diameter

Qty / box

HDI-P 1/4

3/8

100

HST-P 1/4 Hand Setting Tool

HDI-P 3/8

1/2

100

HST-P 3/8 Hand Setting Tool

HDI-P 1/2

5/8

50

HSD-G 3/8 Hand Setting Tool with hand guard


HST-P 1/2 Hand Setting Tool

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3.3.13 HCI-WF/MD Cast-in Anchor


3.3.13.1 Product description

3.3.13.1 Product description

3.3.13.2 Material specifications

Hilti HCI-WF/MD cast-in anchors are


internally threaded cast-in anchor
suitable for use with either wood (WF)
or metal deck (MD) form work. The
HCI-WF and HCI-MD are ideally suited
for a variety of rod hanging applications
and offers significant time savings
over traditional post-installed anchor
solutions.

3.3.13.3 Technical data


3.3.13.4 nstallation instructions
3.3.13.5 Ordering information

Product features
HCI-WF

Installation performed on top of the


formwork. No overhead drilling. No
scissor lift rental
Hexagonal head prevents spinning
in concrete
Anchor bodies are color coded for
quick identification

HCI-MD
Listings/Approvals
FM (Factory Mutual)
Pipe Hanger Components for Automatic
Sprinkler Systems 3/8 through 3/4
UL LLC
UL 203 Pipe Hanger Equipment for Fire
Protection Services 3/8 through 3/4

HCI-WF have large plastic flanges


for secure seating to wood form.
This prevents concrete seepage
into the threading.
HCI-WF have notched nails that
snap off easily at the concrete
surface after the wood forms
are stripped.
HCI-MD have a protective plastic sleeve that helps to prevent
concrete, sprayed-on firestop or
sprayed-on insulation from fouling
the threading.

Guide specifications
HCI-WF: Concrete anchor shall be
carbon steel, cast-in type with single
internal thread and a zinc/yellow
chromate plating and contained by a
plastic flange. Anchor shall have breakoff nails for attachment to the surface
of wood forms. Anchor will bear the
diameter and manufacturer name on
its hexagon head. Anchors shall be
HCI-WF as supplied by Hilti.
HCI-MD: Concrete anchor shall be
carbon steel, cast-in type with single
internal thread and a zinc/yellow
chromate plating. Anchor shall have a
protective plastic sleeve, steel flange
with predrilled additional fastening holes
and placement spring for attachment
to metal deck, anchor is to be secured
by clamping the deck between the
steel flange and the protective plastic
sleeve. Anchor shall bear the diameter
and manufacturer name on its hexagon
head. Anchors shall be HCI-MD as
supplied by Hilti.

HCI-MD have a robust spring the


seats the anchor reliably.

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HCI-WF/MD Cast-in Anchor 3.3.13


3.3.13.2 Material specifications
Component

HCI-WF

HCI-MD

Insert body

Heat treated carbon steel

Heat treated carbon steel

Flange

Engineered plastic

Heat treated carbon steel

Spring

N/A

Carbon steel wire

Plating

Zinc yellow chromate

Zinc yellow chromate

Protective sleeve

N/A

Engineered plastic

3.3.13.3 Technical data


Table 1 - HCI-MD specification table
Setting information
Insert thread
Metal hole saw diameter

Symbol

Units

d
dbit

UNC
in.

Height of assembled spring

hs

Minimum thread engagement

th

Sleeve length

sl

Length

Steel head thickness

tsh

Steel flange thickness

tsf

Minimum slab thickness

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

3.3.1

Nominal anchor diameter


3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
3/8-16
1/2-13
5/8-11
3/4-10
7/8
1-3/16
1-3/16
1-1/4
1-7/8
(48)
3/8
(10)
3-3/8
(86)
5-7/16
(138)
1/8
(3.2)
5/64
(2.0)

1-7/8
(48)
1/2
(13)
3-3/8
(86)
5-7/16
(138)
1/8
(3.2)
5/64
(2.0)

1-7/8
(48)
5/8
(16)
3-3/8
(86)
5-7/16
(138)
1/8
(3.2)
5/64
(2.0)

3.3.2
3.3.3

1-7/8
(48)
3/4
(20)
3-3/8
(86)
5-7/16
(138)
1/8
(3.2)
5/64
(2.0)

3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
Figure 1 HCI-MD specifications

See Figure 3

3.3.9
3.3.9

Table 2 - HCI-WF specification table


Setting information

Symbol

Units

Insert thread

Minimum thread engagement

th

Plastic flange diameter

dpf

Plastic flange thickness

tpf

Length

Steel head thickness

tsh

Length of break-off nails

Minimum slab thickness

UNC
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)

1/4
1/4-20
1/4
6
1-1/2
(38)
7/64
(2.8)
2
(51)
1/8
(3.2)
7/8
(22)
4
(102)

Nominal anchor diameter


3/8
1/2
5/8
3/8-16
1/2-13
5/8-11
3/8
1/2
5/8
10
13
16
1-1/2
1-1/2
1-1/2
(38)
(38)
(38)
7/64
7/64
7/64
(2.8)
(2.8)
(2.8)
2
2-3/16
2-3/16
(51)
(57)
(57)
1/8
1/8
1/8
(3.2)
(3.2)
(3.2)
7/8
7/8
7/8
(22)
(22)
(22)
4
4
4
(102)
(102)
(102)

3/4
3/4-10
3/4
20
1-1/2
(38)
7/64
(2.8)
2-3/16
(57)
1/8
(3.2)
7/8
(22)
4
(102)

3.3.9
3.3.13
3.3.9
3.3.9

Figure 2 HCI-WF specifications

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Combined shear and tension loading

( ) ( )
Nd

5/3

N rec

Vd

5/3

Vrec

1.0

Table 3 - HCI-MD ultimate loads in the soffit of 3,000 psi sand lightweight concrete over metal deck1,2,3

Nominal
anchor
diameter
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
1
2
3
4

Anchor installed in the


upper flute of the deck

Anchor installed in the


lower flute of the deck3

Embedment
in. (mm)

Minimum
spacing
in. (mm)

Minimum
edge
distance4
in. (mm)

Tension
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

Tension
lb (kN)

2
(51)
2
(51)
2
(51)
2
(51)

9
(229)
9
(229)
9
(229)
9
(229)

12
(305)
12
(305)
12
(305)
12
(305)

6,250
(27.8)
9,485
(42.2)
9,485
(42.2)
11,195
(49.8)

6,940
(30.9)
11,010
(49.0)
11,010
( 49.0)
11,010
(49.0)

3,280
(14.6)
4,710
(21.0)
4,710
(21.0)
5,010
(22.3)

Shear
lb (kN)
II to flute
4,660
(20.7)
4,660
(20.7)
4,660
(20.7)
4,660
(20.7)

to flute
3,825
(17.0)
3,825
(17.0)
3,825
(17.0)
3,825
(17.0)

Allowable loads should be calculated using a minimum safety factor of 4.


Load values based on base material or anchor failure modes. Engineer of record must independently evaluate rod or bolt capacity.
Load values for anchors installed in accordance with figure 3.
Edge distance measurement orientated parallel to flute.

Table 4 - HCI-WF ultimate loads in 3,000 psi sand lightweight concrete1,2


Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

Embedment
in. (mm)

Minimum
insert
spacing
in. (mm)

Minimum
insert edge
distance
in. (mm)

Tension
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

1-7/8
(48)
1-7/8
(48)
2
(51)
2
(51)
2
(51)

9
(229)
9
(229)
9
(229)
9
(229)
9
(229)

6
(152)
6
(152)
6
(152)
6
(152)
6
(152)

6,000
(26.7)
6,000
(26.7)
6,000
(26.7)
6,000
(26.7)
6,000
(26.7)

4,945
(22.0)
4,945
(22.0)
8,830
(39.3)
8,830
(39.3)
10,510
(46.8)

1 Allowable loads should be calculated using a minimum safety factor of 4.


2 Load values based on base material or anchor failure modes. Engineer of record must
independently evaluate rod or bolt capacity.

Table 5 - UL LLC and FM approvals1,2


HCI-MD
Upper flute

Nominal
anchor
diameter

UL max pipe
size (in.)

UL test
load (lb)

3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

4
8
12
12

1,500
4,050
7,900
7,900

Lower flute
FM max pipe UL max pipe
size (in.)
size (in.)
4
8
12
12

4
8

UL test
load (lb)
1,500
4,050

HCI-WF
FM max pipe UL max pipe
size (in.)
size (in.)
4
8

4
8
8
8

UL test
load (lb)

FM max pipe
size (in.)

1,500
4,050
4,050
4,050

4
8

1 UL LLC Listing based on successful completion of testing in accordance with UL 203.


2 FM Approval based on successful completion of testing in accordance with FM 1952.

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HCI-WF/MD Cast-in Anchor 3.3.13


Figure 3 - Installation of HCI-MD in the soffit of concrete over metal deck floor and roof assemblies

3.3.1
3.3.2

3.3.13.4 Installation instructions


Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

3.3.13.5 Ordering information1

3.3.8

HCI WF cast-in anchor for use in wood forms

3.3.9

Description

Sleeve
color2

Qty / box

3.3.9
3.3.9

HCI WF 1/4

Green

150

HCI WF 3/8

Red

150
100

HCI WF 1/2

Orange

HCI WF 5/8

Yellow

100

HCI WF 3/4

Black

100

3.3.9
3.3.13
3.3.9

HCI MD cast-in anchor for use in metal deck


Description

Sleeve
color2

Qty / box

Hole saw diameter

HCI MD 1/4

Green

100

7/8

HCI MD 3/8

Red

100

7/8

HCI MD 1/2

Orange

60

1-3/16

HCI MD 5/8

Yellow

60

1-3/16

HCI MD 3/4

Black

60

1-1/4

3.3.9

1 All dimensions in inches


2 Identifies anchor size

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3.3.14 HLC Sleeve Anchor


3.3.14.1 Product description
3.3.14.2 Material specifications
3.3.14.3 Technical data
3.3.14.4 Installation instructions
3.3.14.5 Ordering information

3.3.14.1 Product description


HLC sleeve anchors are mechanical
expansion anchors consisting of an
externally thread stud or bolt, expansion
cone and expanding sleeve. It is
designed for anchorage to concrete,
hollow masonry, solid masonry
and brick.
Product features

Load data for concrete, hollow


masonry, solid masonry and brick
Extrusions on sleeve prevent
the anchor from spinning in hole
during installation or dropping out
of overhead hole prior to applying
installation torque.
Guide specifications
Expansion anchors Carbon steel
sleeve anchors are zinc plated in
accordance with ASTM B633, SC 1,
Type III. Stainless steel sleeve anchors
manufactured from AISI Type 304
stainless steel. Expansion Anchors
shall be HLC sleeve anchors supplied
by Hilti.

Anchor suitable for through-hole


installation
Anchor and masonry bit are the
same diameter
Good selection of anchor
diameters, lengths and head
configurations offer versatility

3.3.14.2 Material specifications


Carbon steel expansion sleeves and spacer sleeves are manufactured from cold
rolled steel.
Carbon steel anchors are zinc plated in accordance with ASTM B633, SC 1, Type III.
Stainless steel anchor components are manufactured from AISI Type 304
stainless steel.

3.3.14.3 Technical data


Table 1- HLC Sleeve Anchor specification table
Bolt Head (HLC-H)
Hex Nut HLC-HX

Flat Phillips Head HLC-FPH

Tie-Wire Head HLC-T

Setting information

Symbol

Thread size

1/4

Nominal anchor diameter


5/16
3/8
1/2
5/8

UNC

in.

Nominal bit diameter

dbit

in.

1/4

5/16

3/8

Minimum nominal
embedment

hnom

in.
(mm)
in.
(mm)
ft-lb
(Nm)
ft-lb
(Nm)

1
(25)
1-3/8
(35)

1
(25)
1-3/8
(35)
12
(16)
5
(7)

1-1/4
(32)
1-3/4
(45)
18
(24)
10
(14)

Minimum hole depth

Installation torque

ho
Tinst1
Tinst2

3/16-24 1/4-20 5/16-18 3/8-16

2
(3)

3/4

1/2-13

5/8-11

1/2

5/8

3/4

1 1/2
(38)
2-1/8
(54)
35
(47)
15
((20)

2
(51)
2-5/8
(67)

2
(51)
2-5/8
(67)

60
(81)

90
(122)

1 HLC-H Bolt Head model


2 HLC-HX, HLC-FPH , HLC-AC, HLC-RS and HLC-RC models.

Acorn Nut HLC-AC

Combined shear and tension loading

( ) ( )
Nd

Round Head Slotted HLC-RS

N rec

5/3

Vd

Vrec

5/3

1.0

Rod Coupling HLC-RC

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Table 2 - Carbon steel sleeve anchor allowable loads in concrete1
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Bolt
diameter
in.

1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4

3/16
1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2
5/8

'c = 2000 psi

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)
1
1
1-1/4
1-1/2
2
2

(25)
(25)
(32)
(38)
(51)
(51)

Tension
lb
(kN)
225
350
450
675
1,035
1,125

'c = 4000 psi

Shear 2
lb
(kN)

(1.0)
(1.5)
(2.0)
(3.0)
(4.6)
(5.0)

305
560
870
1,250
1,750
1,750

(1.4)
(2.5)
(3.9)
(5.6)
(7.8)
(7.8)

Tension
lb
(kN)
250
450
565
925
1,500
1,500

'c = 6000 psi

Shear 2
lb
(kN)

(1.1)
(2.0)
(2.5)
(4.1)
(6.7)
(6.7)

305
560
870
1,325
2,295
3,000

Tension
lb
(kN)

(1.4)
(2.5)
(3.9)
(5.9)
(10.2)
(13.3)

250
500
700
1,100
1,950
1,950

(1.1)
(2.2)
(3.1)
(4.9)
(8.7)
(8.7)

Shear 2
lb
(kN)
305
560
890
1,325
2,295
3,010

(1.4)
(2.5)
(4.4)
(5.9)
(10.2)
(13.4)

1 Based on a safety factor of 4.0.


2 For 1/4- and 3/8-in. flat phillips and round head anchors, shear values should be reduced by 57% due to the potential of the shear acting
through the hollow portion of the head.

3.3.2

Table 3 - Stainless steel sleeve anchor allowable loads1


Nominal
anchor
diameter
1/4
5/16
3/8

'c = 2000 psi

Nominal
embedment
in.
(mm)
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-1/2

Tension
lb
(kN)

(29)
(32)
(38)

235
310
450

(1.0)
(1.4)
(2.0)

'c = 4000 psi

Shear
lb
(kN)
450
675
1,000

(2.0)
(3.0)
(4.4)

Tension
lb
(kN)
300
410
600

(1.3)
(1.8)
(2.7)

Shear
lb
(kN)
450
675
1,000

(2.0)
(3.0)
(4.4)

Hollow C-90 concrete block2

3.3.3

Tension
lb
(kN)

3.3.4

200
335
470

(0.9)
(1.5)
(2.1)

Shear
lb
(kN)
400
600
890

(1.8)
(2.7)
(4.0)

1 Based on using a safety factor of 4.

Table 4 - Carbon steel sleeve anchor allowable loads


in grout filled block1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)

1/4

(25)

5/16

(25)

3/8

1-1/4 (32)

1/2

1-1/2 (38)

5/8

(51)

3/4

(51)

Edge
distance
in. (mm)
4
12
4
12
4
12
4
12
4
12
4
12

(101)
(305)
(101)
(305)
(101)
(305)
(101)
(305)
(101)
(305)
(101)
(305)

3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7

2 ASTM Specification C90, Type II.

Nominal
anchor
diameter

3.3.1

Table 5 - Carbon steel sleeve anchor allowable loads


in hollow concrete block1,2

Tension
lb (kN)

Shear
lb (kN)

290 (1.3)

305 (1.4)

385 (1.7)

500 (2.2)

435 (1.9)

725 (3.2)

605 (2.7)
710 (3.2)
840 (3.7)

865
1,145
1,050
1,815
1,050
1,970

(3.8)
(5.1)
(4.7)
(8.1)
(4.7)
(8.8)

1 Values are for lightweight, medium-weight or normal-weight


concrete masonry units conforming to ASTM C90 with 2000 psi
grout conforming to ASTM C474.
2 Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the
concrete masonry unit.
3 Values are for anchors located in the grouted cell, bed joint, cross
web or any combination of the above.
4 For anchors installed in the T joint or head joint reduce tension
values by 20%.

Nominal
Anchor
Diameter
1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2

Nominal
embedment
in.
(mm)
1
1
1-1/4
1-1/2

(25)
(25)
(32)
(38)

Tension
lb
(kN)
350
375
435
565

(1.5)
(1.7)
(1.9)
(2.5)

Shear
lb
(kN)
305
560
800
1,125

(1.4)
(2.5)
(3.5)
(5.0)

2 ASTM Specification C90, Type II.

Table 6 - Carbon steel sleeve anchor allowable loads


in clay brick1,2

1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2

Nominal
embedment
in.
(mm)
1
1
1-1/4
1-1/2

(25)
(25)
(32)
(38)

Tension
lb
(kN)
350
345
375
435

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

3.3.9

1 Based on using a safety factor of 4.

Nominal
Anchor
Diameter

3.3.8

(1.5)
(1.5)
(1.7)
(1.9)

lb

Shear
(kN)

305
530
850
1,230

3.3.9
3.3.14
3.3.9

(1.4)
(2.3)
(3.8)
(5.5)

1 Based on using a safety factor of 4.


2 Due to wide strength variations encountered in masonry, these
values should be considered as guide values.

5 Values for edge distances between 4 inches and 12 inches may be


calculated by linear interpolation.
6 Anchors are limited to one per unit cell.
7 Based on using a safety factor of 4.

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3.3.14 HLC Sleeve Anchor


3.3.14.4 Installation instructions
Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.

3.3.14.5 Ordering information1


A
Round head slotted (RS)
Nominal
bit diameter

Bolt thread

Minimum
embedment

Fastens
materials up to

Qty / box

HLC-RS 1/4 x 1-1/4

1/4

3/16-24

1/4

100

HLC-RS 1/4 x 2

1/4

3/16-24

100

HLC-RS 1/4 x 4

1/4

3/16-24

100

Description

Bolt head (H)


Nominal
bit diameter

Bolt thread

Minimum
embedment

Fastens
materials up to

Qty / box

HLC-H 5/16 x 1-5/8

5/16

1/4-20

5/8

100

HLC-H 5/16 x 2-5/8

5/16

1/4-20

1-5/8

100

HLC-H 3/8 x 1-7/8

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

5/8

50

HLC-H 3/8 x 3

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

1-3/4

50

HLC-H 1/2 x 2-1/4

1/2

3/8-16

1-1/2

3/4

50

HLC-H 1/2 x 3

1/2

3/8-16

1-1/2

1-1/2

25

HLC-H 1/2 x 4

1/2

3/8-16

1-1/2

2-1/2

25

Description

A
Flat phillips head (FPH)
Nominal
bit diameter

Bolt thread

Minimum
embedment

Fastens
materials up to

Qty / box

HLC-FPH 1/4 x 1-3/8

1/4

3/16-24

3/8

100

HLC-FPH 1/4 x 2

1/4

3/16-24

100

HLC-FPH 1/4 x 3

1/4

3/16-24

100

HLC-FPH 1/4 x 4

1/4

3/16-24

100

HLC-FPH 3/8 x 2-7/8

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

1-1/2

50

HLC-FPH 3/8 x 4

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

2-3/4

50

HLC-FPH 3/8 x 5

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

3-3/4

25

HLC-FPH 3/8 x 6

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

4-3/4

25

Description

1 All dimensions in inches

Definition of nomenclature
Outside diameter of sleeve, see tables
for threaded bolt diameter

HLC-AC 1/4 X 1-3/8


Nut configuration

The overall length from bottom


of washer to end of sleeve

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A
Hex nut (HX)
Nominal
bit diameter

Description

Bolt thread

Minimum
embedment

Fastens
materials up to

Qty / box

HLC-HX 5/16 x 1-5/8

5/16

1/4-20

1/2

100

HLC-HX 5/16 x 2-5/8

5/16

1/4-20

1 -1/2

100

HLC-HX 3/8 x 1-7/8

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

5/8

50

HLC-HX 3/8 x 3

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

1-3/4

50

HLC-HX 1/2 x 2-1/4

1/2

3/8-16

1-1/2

3/4

25

HLC-HX 1/2 x 3

1/2

3/8-16

1-1/2

1-1/2

25

HLC-HX 1/2 x 4

1/2

3/8-16

1-1/2

2-1/2

25

HLC-HX 1/2 x 6

1/2

3/8-16

1-1/2

4-1/2

15

HLC-HX 5/8 x 2-1/4

5/8

1/2-13

1/4

25

HLC-HX 5/8 x 4-1/4

5/8

1/2-13

2-1/4

10

HLC-HX 5/8 x 6

5/8

1/2-13

10

HLC-HX 3/4 x 2-1/2

3/4

5/8-11

1/2

10

HLC-HX 3/4 x 4-1/4

3/4

5/8-11

1-3/4

10

HLC-HX 3/4 x 6-1/4

3/4

5/8-11

3-3/4

10

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6

3.3.7

Acorn head (AC)


Nominal
bit diameter

Description

Bolt thread

Minimum
embedment

Fastens
materials up to

Qty / box

HLC-AC 1/4 x 1-3/8

1/4

3/16-24

3/8

100

HLC-AC 1/4 x 2-1/4

1/4

3/16-24

1-1/4

100

3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

304SS sleeve anchors


Nominal
bit diameter

Bolt thread

Minimum
embedment

Fastens
materials up to

Qty / box

HLC-HX 304SS 1/4 x 2-1/4

1/4

3/16-24

1-1/8

1-1/8

100

HLC-HX 304SS 5/16 x 1-1/2

5/16

1/4-20

1-1/4

1/4

100

HLC-HX 304SS 5/16 x 2-1/2

5/16

1/4-20

1-1/4

1-1/4

100

HLC-HX 304SS 3/8 x 1-7/8

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/2

3/8

50

HLC-HX 304SS 3/8 x 3

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/2

1-1/2

50

Description

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.14
3.3.9

A
Rod coupling (RC)
Nominal
bit diameter

Bolt thread

Minimum
embedment

Fastens
materials up to

HLC-RC 3/8 x 1-7/8

3/8

5/16-18

1-1/4

5/16 x 3/8

50

HLC-RC 1/2 x 2-1/4

1/2

3/8-16

1-1/2

3/8 x 1/2

25

Description

Qty / box

1 All dimensions in inches

Definition of nomenclature
Outside diameter of sleeve, see tables
for threaded bolt diameter

HLC-AC 1/4 X 1-3/8


Nut configuration

The overall length from bottom


of washer to end of sleeve

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3.3.15 KWIK-CON II+ Concrete and Masonry Screw


3.3.15.1

Product description

3.3.15.1 Product description

3.3.15.2

Material specifications

3.3.15.3

Technical data

3.3.15.4

Installation instructions

3.3.15.5

Ordering information

The Hilti KWIK-CON II+ fastening


system for concrete and masonry
consists of the KWIK-CON II+ fastener,
the KWIK-CON II+ drive tool, and a Hilti
matched tolerance carbide-tipped
drill bit.
Improved silver KWIK Cote finish
Exceeds 1000 hours of protection
from red rust in ASTM B117
Salt spray testing
More durable than zinc plating
Zinc electroplating and passivation
with chromate require toxic
chemicals. The KWIK Cote zinc
rich organic finish is easy on the
environment
Zinc electroplating and passivation with
chromate require toxic chemicals. The
KWIK Cote zinc rich organic finish is
easy on the environment
Product features
Applicable specific carbide tipped
bits optimize performance in
concrete or masonry
Torx Hex washer head for fast
secure driving
Torx or Phillips flat head for
countersunk

Guide specifications
Concrete screw anchors
Concrete or masonry screw anchors
shall be manufactured from cold rolled
steel case hardened to a minimum
Rockwell Hardness C 45 or stainless
steel conforming to AISI Type 410. The
concrete or masonry screw anchors
shall have a trilobular, cold formed
thread design and 8 threads per inch.
Screw anchors shall have one of the
following head designs: Tapered flat
head with T-25 TORX recess,Tapered
flat head with T-27 TORX recess or
5/16-inch hex washer with internal
T-25 TORX recess. Carbon steel achors
are finished with corrosion resistant
silver KWIK Cote coating. Anchors
shall be Hilti KWIK-CON II+ anchors as
supplied by Hilti.
Installation
Concrete or masonry screw anchors
shall be installed in holes drilled with
matched tolerance Hilti carbide-tipped
drill bits supplied with each box of
KWIK-CON II+ anchors. Installation shall
be in accordance with manufacturers
installation instructions.

Listings/Approvals
Metro-Dade County
NOA 12-0625.05

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3.3.15.2 Material specifications
Carbon Steel with KWIK Cote1
Screws manufactured from 1018 to 1022 cold rolled steel case hardened to HRC 45 minimum
Minimum tensile strength and yield strength for the 1/4-in. is 138 ksi and 137 ksi, respectively. Minimum tensile strength and
yield strength for the 3/8-in. is 138 ksi and 137 ksi, respectively.
KWIK Cote corrosion resistant coating
KWIK Cote is a zinc-rich basecoat with an aluminum-rich topcoat.
AISI Type 410 stainless steel1
Screws manufactured from AISI Type 410 stainless steel. Minimum tensile strength and yield strength for the 1/4-in. is 184ksi
and 157 ksi, respectively. Minimum tensile strength and yield strength for the 3/8-in. is 194 ksi and 170 ksi, respectively.

3.3.1

Head Styles
Tapered flat head with #3 Phillips recess for 3/16- and 1/4-in. anchors.
Tapered flat head with T-25 TORX recess for 3/16-in. anchor.
Tapered flat head with T-27 TORX recess for 1/4-in. anchor.
5/16-in. hex washer with internal T-25 TORX recess for 3/16- and 1/4-in. anchors.

3.3.2

Head diameter
Maximum 0.507 in. for 3/16- and 1/4-in. tapered Philliips flat head and 1/4-in. tapered T-27 TORX flat head anchors.
Maximum 0.385 in. for 3/16-in. tapered T-25 TORX flat head anchor.
Maximum 0.432 in. maximum for 3/16- and 1/4-in. T-25 TORX hex washer head anchors.

3.3.5

Thread diameter
Nominal 3/16-in., Major dia. is 0.217 inches, Minor2 is 0.145 inches.

3.3.3
3.3.4

3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8

Shank diameter
Nominal 3/16-in. is 0.170 inches.
Nominal 1/4-in. is 0.224 inches.

3.3.9

Lengths (in.)
1-1/4, 1-3/4, 2-1/4, 2-3/4, 3-1/4, 3-3/4, 4 (See ordering information section).

3.3.9

Thread design
Trilobular, cold formed.
Threads per inch
Nominal 3/16-in. have 8 tpi.
Nominal 1/4-in. have 8 tpi.
Inches of thread per fastener
1.875 inches maximum.

3.3.9

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.15

Bending capacity
Ductility at 10 minimum.
1 Minimum tensile and yield strength are the average of strength measurement of (30) tested samples. These are not minimum steel properties
or minimum manufacturing specifications.
2 Minor diameter is the average measurement taken from (30) samples. This is not a controlled dimension.

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3.3.15.3 Technical data
Table 1 - Tension and shear allowable loads in concrete 1, 2
Nominal
anchor
diameter

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)
1
(25)
1-3/4
(44)
1
(25)
1-3/4
(44)

3/16
3/16
1/4
1/4

'c = 2,000 psi

Tension
lb (kN)
100
(0.44)
275
(1.22)
190
(0.85)
425
(1.89)

Shear
lb (kN)
260
(1.16)
260
(1.16)
325
(1.45)
560
(2.49)

'c = 4,000 psi

Tension
lb (kN)
125
(0.56)
295
(1.31)
240
(1.07)
625
(2.78)

Shear
lb (kN)
260
(1.16)
265
(1.18)
390
(1.73)
600
(2.82)

'c = 6,000 psi

Tension
lb (kN)
185
(0.82)
325
(1.45)
275
(1.22)
650
(2.89)

Shear
lb (kN)
280
(1.25)
300
(1.33)
540
(2.40)
600
(2.67)

1 Screws installed in holes drilled with Hilti TKC carbide bits.


2 Allowable loads are based on a safety factor of 4.

Table 2 - Tension and shear ultimate loads in concrete1


Nominal
anchor
diameter

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)
1
(25)
1-3/4
(44)
1
(25)
1-3/4
(44)

3/16
3/16
1/4
1/4

'c = 2,000 psi

Tension
lb (kN)
400
(1.78)
1,100
(4.89)
760
(3.38)
1,700
(7.56)

Shear
lb (kN)
1,050
(4.67)
1,050
(4.67)
1,300
(5.78)
2,250
(10.0)

'c = 4,000 psi

Tension
lb (kN)
500
(2.22)
1,180
(5.25)
970
(4.31)
2,500
(11.1)

Shear
lb (kN)
1,050
(4.67)
1,070
(4.76)
1,575
(7.01)
2,400
(11.3)

'c = 6,000 psi

Tension
lb (kN)
750
(3.34)
1,300
(5.78)
1,100
(4.89)
2,600
(11.6)

Shear
lb (kN)
1,150
(5.12)
1,200
(5.34)
2,175
(9.68)
2,400
(10.7)

1 Screws installed in holes drilled with TKC bits.

Table 3 - Tension and shear allowable loads


in hollow block1,2,3
Nominal
anchor
diameter
3/16
3/16
1/4
1/4

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)
1
(25)
1-3/4
(44)
1
(25)
1-3/4
(44)

Tension
lb (kN)
150
(0.67)
290
(1.29)
165
(0.73)
310
(1.38)

Table 4 - Tension and shear allowable loads


in red brick1, 2
Shear
lb (kN)
225
(1.00)
300
(1.33)
275
(1.22)
400
(1.78)

1 All values for anchors installed in hollow concrete masonry with a minimum
prism strength of 1,500 psi. Concrete block may be lightweight, mediumweight or normal-weight conforming to ASTM C90.
2 Screws installed in holes drilled with TKB bits.
3 Allowable loads calculated using a factor of safety of 4.

Nominal
anchor
diameter
3/16
3/16
1/4
1/4

Nominal
embedment
in. (mm)
1
(25)
1-3/4
(44)
1
(25)
1-3/4
(44)

Tension
lb (kN)
125
(0.56)
350
(1.56)
205
(0.91)
350
(1.56)

Shear
lb (kN)
235
(1.05)
300
(1.33)
415
(1.85)
500
(2.22)

1 This test was performed on individual specimens of ASTM C62 common red
brick. Due to the wide variations encountered in the compressive strength of
brick, these values should be considered guide values.
2 Allowable loads are based on a safety factor of 4.

The anchors are installed a minimum of 12 diameters on center with a minimum edge distance of six diameters for 100 percent
anchor efficiency. Spacing and edge distance may be reduced to six diameter spacing and three diameter edge distance
providing values are reduced 50 percent. Linear interpolation may be used for intermediate spacing and edge margins.
Combined shear and tension loading

( ) ( )
Nd

Nd

Vd

Vd

1.0

3.3.15.4 Installation instructions


Installation Instructions For Use (IFU) are included with each product package. They can also be viewed or downloaded online
at www.us.hilti.com (US) and www.hilti.ca (Canada). Because of the possibility of changes, always verify that downloaded IFU
are current when used. Proper installation is critical to achieve full performance. Training is available on request. Contact Hilti
Technical Services for applications and conditions not addressed in the IFU.
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3.3.15.5 Ordering information1
KWIK-CON II+ fasteners (100 per box including 1 bit except bulk which are 1,000 pieces per box without bit)
5/16 - in. Magnetic nut setter or T-25 TORXbit
Description
KWIK-CON II+ 316-114 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-114 THWH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 316-134 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-134 THWH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 316-214 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-234 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-234 THWH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 316-314 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-334 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-4 THWH

Diameter
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16

Total length
1-1/4
1-1/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
2-1/4
2-3/4
2-3/4
3-1/4
3-3/4
4

Thread length
1-1/4
1-1/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4

Shank length
0
0
0
0
1/2
1
1
1-1/2
2
2-1/4

3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3

5/16 - in. Magnetic nut setter or T-25 bit


Description
KWIK-CON II+ 14-114 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-114 THWH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 14-134 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-134 THWH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 14-214 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-234 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-234 THWH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 14-314 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-334 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-334 THWH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 14-4 THWH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-114 THWH Stainless Steel
KWIK-CON II+ 14-234 THWH Stainless Steel

Diameter
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

Total length
1-1/4
1-1/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
2-1/4
2-3/4
2-3/4
3-1/4
3-3/4
3-3/4
4
1-1/4
2-3/4

Thread length
1-1/4
1-1/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-1/4
1-3/4

Shank length
0
0
0
0
1/2
1
1
1-1/2
2
2
2-1/4
0
1

Diameter
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16

Total length
1-1/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
2-1/4
2-3/4
2-3/4
3-1/4
3-3/4
3-3/4
4

Thread length
1-1/8
1-5/8
1-5/8
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4

Shank length
0
0
0
3/8
7/8
7/8
1-3/8
1-7/8
1-7/8
2-1/8

Diameter
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

Total length
1-1/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
2-1/4
2-3/4
3-1/4
3-1/4
3-3/4
4

Thread length
1-1/16
1-9/16
1-9/16
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4

Shank length
0
0
0
5/16
13/16
1-5/16
1-5/16
1-13/16
2-1/16

3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9

T-25 TORXbit
Description
KWIK-CON II+ 316-114 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-134 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-134 TFH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 316-214 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-234 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-234 TFH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 316-314 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-334 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-334 TFH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 316-4 TFH

3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.15

T-27 TORXbit
Description
KWIK-CON II+ 14-114 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-134 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-134 TFH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 14-214 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-234 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-314 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-314 TFH Bulk
KWIK-CON II+ 14-334 TFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-4 TFH
1 All dimensions in inches.

Total Length

Thread length

Total Length

Shank
length

Thread length

Shank
length

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3.3.15.5 Ordering information1
KWIK-CON II+ fasteners (100 per box including 1 bit except bulk which are 1,000 pieces per box without bit)
#3 Phillipsbit
Description
KWIK-CON II+ 316-114 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-134 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-214 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-234 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-314 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-334 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-4 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 316-114 PFH Stainless Steel
KWIK-CON II+ 316-234 PFH Stainless Steel

Diameter
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16

Total length
1-1/4
1-3/4
2-1/4
2-3/4
3-1/4
3-3/4
4
1-1/4
2-3/4

Thread length
1-1/16
1-9/16
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-1/16
1-3/4

Shank length
0
0
5/16
13/16
1-5/16
1-13/16
2-1/16
0
13/16

Diameter
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

Total length
1-1/4
1-3/4
2-1/4
2-3/4
3-1/4
3-3/4
4

Thread length
1-1/16
1-9/16
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4
1-3/4

Shank length
0
0
5/16
13/16
1-5/16
1-13/16
2-1/16

#3 Phillipsbit
Description
KWIK-CON II+ 14-114 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-134 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-214 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-234 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-314 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-334 PFH
KWIK-CON II+ 14-4 PFH

KWIK-CON II+ hex driver system


Description

Qty / pack

KWIK-CON Hex Driver Deluxe Kit


KWIK-CON Hex Driver
5/16-in.Hex Driver for all THWH
5/16-in.Hex Nut Setter/Depth Locator
Insert Bit Holder/Depth Locator
#3 Phillips Driver for allPFH
T-25 TORX Driver for 3/16-in. TFH
T-27 TORX Driver for 1/4-in.TFH

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

KWIK-CON II+matched tolerance drill bits


Description
For 1/4-in.KWIK-CON II+ Applications in normal-weight concrete
TKC Large Concrete Bit SDS+Hex
TKC Large Concrete Bit Smooth Shank
For 1/4-in.KWIK-CON II+ Applications in lightweight concrete, brick or block
TKB Large Block Bit SDS+Hex
TKB Large Block Bit Smooth Shank
For 3/16-in.KWIK-CON II+ Applications in normal-weight concrete
TKC Small Concrete Bit SDS+Hex
TKC Small Concrete Bit Smooth Shank
For 3/16-in.KWIK-CON II+ Applications in lightweight concrete, brick or block
TKB Small Block Bit SDS+Hex
TKB Small Block Bit Smooth Shank
Total Length

Total Length

Thread length

Shank
length

Thread length

Shank
length

1 All dimensions in inches.


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Notes

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Reference

4.0 Reference
4.1 Approvals and listings
4.1.1 ICC-ES
(International
Code Council)
Evaluation Reports
Report No. Title
ESR-1385

Hilti Kwik Bolt 3 Masonry Anchors

Research
Report. Title
25939
Hilti HDA Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel

Undercut Anchors for Cracked and Uncracked
Concrete
25947

Hilti HIT-HY 70 Adhesive Anchor System in


Unreinforced Masonry

25964

Hilti HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchors for Cracked


and Uncracked Concrete

ESR-1545 Hilti HSL-3 Carbon Steel Heavy Duty



Expansion Anchors for Cracked and Uncracked
Concrete

4.1.3 Miami-Dade
County Approvals

ESR-1546 Hilti HDA Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel



Undercut Anchors for Cracked and Uncracked
Concrete

NOA Title

ESR-1917 Hilti Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon and Stainless



Steel Anchors in Cracked and Uncracked
Concrete

4.1.4 UL LLC Listings

12-0625.05 Hilti Kwik-Con II Concrete Screw Anchor

Pipe hanger equipment


for fire protection service

Kwik Bolt 3 3/8-in. to 3/4-in.

ESR-3027 Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ (KH-EZ) and KWIK



HUS-EZ I (KH-EZ I) Carbon Steel Screw

Anchors for Use in Cracked and Uncracked
Concrete

Kwik Bolt TZ 3/8-in. to 3/4-in.

HDI 5/8-in. to 3/4-in.

HDV 3/8-in. and 1/2-in.

ESR-3056

Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ (KH-EZ) Carbon Steel Screw


Anchors for use in Masonry

HDI+ 3/8-in. and 1/2-in.


HDI-L+ 3/8-in. and 1/2-in.

ESR-3187

Hilti HIT-HY 200 Adhesive Anchors in Concrete

ESR-3342

Hilti HIT HY-70 Adhesive Anchor System


in Unreinforced Masonry

HCI-WF 3/8-in. and 3/4-in.


HCI-MD 3/8-in. and 3/4-in.

ESR-3574

Hilti HIT-HY 100 Adhesive Anchoring System


in Uncracked Concrete

ESR-2302

Hilti KWIK BOLT 3 (KB 3) Concrete Anchors

ESR-2322

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD Adhesive Anchors


in Concrete

4.1.2 COLA
(City of Los Angeles)
Approvals
Research
Report. Title
25577M

Kwik Bolt 3 Masonry Anchors

25700
Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD Adhesive Anchors in
Concrete
25701

Hilti Kwik Bolt TZ Carbon and Stainless Steel


Anchors in Concrete

25897

Hilti KWIK HUS-EZ Carbon Steel Screw Anchors


for Use in Cracked and Uncracked Concrete

25901

Hilti KWIK BOLT 3 Concrete Anchors

25903

Hilti HSL-3 Carbon Steel Heavy Duty Expansion


Anchors for Cracked and Uncracked Concrete

4.1.5 FM Global Approvals


Pipe hanger components


for automatic sprinkler systems

HDI 5/8-in. to 3/4-in.

HDV 3/8-in. and 1/2-in.

HDI+ 3/8-in. and 1/2-in.


HDI-L+ 3/8-in. and 1/2-in.

Kwik Bolt 3 3/8-in. to 3/4-in.

Kwik Bolt TZ 3/8-in. to 3/4-in.

HCI-WF 3/8-in. to 1/2-in.


HCI-MD 3/8-in. to 3/4-in.

KH-EZ I 3/8-in.

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Reference

Reference Standards 4.2


4.2.1 ASTM Standards
for Materials
Standard Title
A36

Standard Specification for Structural Steel

A193

Standard Specification for Alloy-Steel and


Stainless Steel Bolting Materials for High-
Temperature Service

A307

Standard Specification for Carbon Steel Bolts


and Studs, 60,000 psi Tensile Strength

A370

Standard Test Methods and Definitions for


Mechanical Testing of Steel Products

A563

Standard Specification for Carbon and Alloy


Steel Nuts

A615
Standard Specification for Deformed and

Plain Carbon-Steel Bars for Concrete
Reinforcement

Standard Title
C881

Standard Specification for Epoxy-Resin-Base


Bonding Systems for Concrete

C882

Standard Test Method for Bond Strength of


Epoxy-Resin Systems Used with Concrete by
Slant Shear

C942

Standard Test Method for Compressive


Strength of Grouts for Preplaced-Aggregate
Concrete in the Laboratory

D638

Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties


of Plastics

D648

Standard Test Method for Deflection


Temperature of Plastics Under Flexural Load in
the Edgewise Position

D695

Standard Test Method for Compressive


Properties of Rigid Plastics

E8

Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing of


Metallic Materials

E119

Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of


Building Construction and Materials

A653

Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-


Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated
(Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process

B117

Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray


(Fog) Apparatus

E488

Standard Test Methods for Strength of Anchors


in Concrete Elements

B695

Specifications for Coatings of Zinc Mechanically


Deposited on Iron and Steel

C31

Standard Practice for Making and Curing


Concrete Test Specimens in the Field

E1190

Standard Test Methods for Strength of


Power-Actuated Fasteners Installed in
Structural Members

C33

Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregates

E1512

Standard Test Methods for Testing Bond


Performance of Bonded Anchors

C34

Standard Specification for Structural Clay Load-


Bearing Wall Tile

C39

Standard Test Method for Compressive


Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens

C42

Standard Test Method for Obtaining and Testing


Drilled Cores and Sawed Beams of Concrete

C62

Standard Specification for Building Brick (Solid


Masonry Units Made from Clay or Shale)

C90

Standard Specification for Load-Bearing


Concrete Masonry Units

C150

Standard Specification for Portland Cement

C270

Standard Specification for Mortar for


Unit Masonry

C330

Standard Specification for Lightweight


Aggregates for Structural Concrete

C332

Standard Specification for Lightweight


Aggregates for Insulating Concrete

C652

Standard Specification for Hollow Brick (Hollow


Masonry Units Made from Clay or Shale)

F436
Standard Specification for Hardened Steel
Washers
F593

Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bolts,


Hex Cap Screws and Studs

F594

Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Nuts

F606


Standard Test Methods for Determining the


Mechanical Properties of Externally Threaded
Fasteners, Washers, Direct Tension Indicators,
and Rivets

F844

Standard Specification for Washers, Steel,


Plain (Flat), Unhardened for General Use

F1554

Standard Specification for Anchor Bolts, 36, 55,


and 105-ksi Yield Strength

G85

Standard Practice for Modified Salt Spray


(Fog) Testing

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4.2 Reference Standards


4.2.2 ASTM Plating Standards
Standard Title
A153

Standard Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot-


Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware

B633

Standard Specification for Electrodeposited


Coatings of Zinc on Iron and Steel

B695

Standard Specification for Coatings of Zinc


Mechanically Deposited on Iron and Steel

4.2.3 Federal Specifications


Standard Title
A-A-1922A Shield, Expansion (Caulking Anchors,

Single Lead)
A-A-1923A Shield, Expansion (Lag, Machine and

Externally Threaded Wedge Bolt Anchors)
A-A-1924A Shield, Expansion (Self Drilling Tubular

Expansion Shell Bolt Anchors)
A-A-55615 Shield, Expansion (Wood Screw and

Lag Bolt Self-Threading Anchors)
A-A-55614 Shield, Expansion (Non-drilling Expansion
Anchors)

4.2.4 ANSI Standards


Standard Title
B18.2.2

Nuts for General Applications: Machine Screw


Nuts, Hex, Square, Hex Flange, and Coupling
Nuts (Inch Series)

B18.22.1

Plain Washers (Inch Series)

B212.15

Carbide-Tipped Masonry Drills and Blanks


for Carbide Tipped Masonry Drills

Standard 61 Drinking Water System Components



Health Effects

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4.3.1 Metric conversions
and equivalents

Table 2 - Imperial units to SI units

The Metric Conversion Act of 1975, as amended by the


Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988, establishes
the SI or System International metric system as the preferred
system of measurement in the United States.
Many products are currently manufactured and supplied in
SI or hard metric sizes such as anchor bolts of 10 mm, 12
mm, 26 mm, etc. diameter. Where the inch-pound system is
given or used, soft metric conversion can sometimes be used.
This is not the case when selecting a drill bit for installing
mechanical anchors, where it is critical to only use the
specified Imperial or Metric diameter bit. The soft conversion
diameters for anchor bolts is given by Table 1. Standard
metric conversion factors commonly used for fastening
products are given in Tables 2 and 3.
Table 1- Diameters

To convert

Into

Length
inch (in.)
foot (ft)

millimeter (mm)
meter (m)

Area
square inch (in2)
square inch (in2)
square foot (ft2)

square millimeter (mm2)


square centimeter (cm2)
square meter (m2)

645.1600
6.4516
0.0929

Volume
cubic inch (in3)
cubic foot (ft3)
gallon (USgal)

cubic centimeter (cm3)


cubic meter (m3)
liter (L)

16.3871
0.0283
3.7854

Force
pound force (lbf)
pound force (lbf)

newton (N)
kilonewton (kN)

4.4482
0.0044

newton/square millimeter
(N/mm2)
mega pascal (MPa)
mega pascal (MPa)

0.0069

Pressure
pound/square inch (psi)
pound/square inch (psi)
Kip/square inch (ksi)
pounds/square foot
(psf)

in.

Hard metric
conversion
mm

Use for soft metric


mm

1/4

6.35

5/16

7.94

3/8

9.52

10

1/2

12.70

12

5/8

15.88

16

3/4

19.05

20

25.40

25

To convert

1-1/4

31.75

32

Length

newton/square meter
(N/m2)

Torque or Bending Moment


foot pound (ft-lb)
newton meter (N/m)
inch pound (in-lb)
newton meter (N/m)
Diaphragm Shear
pounds/foot (plf)

newton/meter (N/m)

Multiply by
25.4000
0.3048

0.0069
6.8946
47.8801

1.3558
0.1130
14.5939

Table 3 - SI units to Imperial units


Into

Multiply by

millimeter (mm)

inch (in.)

0.0394

meter (m)

foot (ft)

3.2808

square millimeter (mm2)

square inch (in2)

0.0016

square centimeter (cm )

square inch (in2)

0.1550

square meter (m2)

square foot (ft2)

10.7639

Area
2

Volume
cubic centimeter (cm3)

cubic inch (in3)

0.0610

cubic meter (m3)

cubic foot (ft3)

35.3147

liter (L)

gallon (USgal)

0.2642

Force
newton (N)

pound force (lbf)

0.2248

kilonewton (kN)

pound force (lbf)

224.8089

newton/square
millimeter (N/mm2)

pound/square inch (psi)

145.0400

mega pascal (MPa)

pound/square inch (psi)

145.0400

mega pascal (MPa)

Kip/square inch (ksi)

0.1450

newton/square meter
(N/m2)

pounds/square foot (psf)

0.0209

Pressure

Torque or Bending Moment


newton meter (N/m)

foot pound (ft-lb)

0.7376

newton meter (N/m)

inch pound (in-lb)

8.8496

pounds/lineal foot (plf)

0.0685

Diaphragm Shear
newton/meter (N/m)

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4.3 Technical References


4.3.2 Mechanical properties of materials
Table 4 - Mechanical properties of carbon steel
Grade
designation
ASTM A36
ASTM A193, B7
AISI 1038 (As Rec'd)
AISI 11L41
AISI 1110 M (As Rec'd)
AISI 12L14
AISI 1010 (As Rec'd)
ASTM A307
ASTM A325
ASTM A449
ASTM A510
SAE Grade 2
SAE Grade 5
SAE Grade 8
ISO 898-1 Class 5.8
ISO 898-1 Class 8.8

Nominal size

Min. yield strength

Min. ultimate strength

in.

ksi

(MPa)

ksi

(MPa)

All
1/4 thru 2-1/2
1/4 thru 1-1/4
over 5/8 thru 1
1/4 thru 5/8
5/8 thru 1-1/2
1/4 thru 3/4
1/4 thru 4
1/2 thru 1
over 1 thru 1-1/2
1/4 thru 1
over 1 thru 1-1/2
3/8 thru 3/4
1/4 thru 3/4
over 3/4 thru 1-1/2
1/4 thru 1
over 1 thru 1-1/2
1/4 thru 1-1/2
All
All

36
105
41
75
44
60
44

92
81
92
81
70
57
36
92
81
130
58
92.8

(248)
(724)
(282)
(517)
(303)
(414)
(303)

(634)
(558)
(634)
(558)
(480)
(393)
(248)
(634)
(558)
(896)
(400)
(640)

58
125
75
90
53
78
53
60
120
105
120
105
87
74
60
120
105
150
72.5
116

(400)
(862)
(517)
(620)
(365)
(538)
(365)
(414)
(827)
(724)
(827)
(724)
(600)
(510)
(414)
(827)
(724)
(1034)
(500)
(800)

Table 5 - Mechanical properties of stainless steel


Grade
ASTM/AISI
F593 / 304 / 316
A193, B8 / 304 / 316
A276 / 304
A276 / 316
A493 / 304
A582 / 303
DIN 267
Part 11, A4-70

Nominal size

Yield strength

Ultimate strength

in.

ksi

(MPa)

ksi

(MPa)

1/4 thru 5/8


3/4 thru 1-1/2
1/4 thru 1-1/2
1/4 thru 9/16
Larger than 9/16
1/4 thru 9/16
Larger than 9/16
All
All
All

65
45
30
76
64
76
64
60
60
65.3

(448)
(310)
(205)
(524)
(441)
(524)
(441)
(414)
(414)
(450)

100
85
75
90
75
90
75
90
100
101.5

(689)
(586)
(515)
(620)
(524)
(620)
(524)
(627)
(689)
(700)

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Technical References 4.3


4.3.3 Bolt thread data
Table 6 - Basic dimensions for UNC Coarse Thread SeriesANSI B1.1-1982
Basic diameter

Area

Nominal size

Major
in. (D)

Minor
in.

Threads
per
Inch (n)

Nominal
in2

Minor1
in2

Tensile stress2
in2

No. 10

0.1900

0.1449

24

0.0284

0.0145

0.0175

No. 12

0.2160

0.1709

24

0.0366

0.0206

0.0242

1/4

0.2500

0.1959

20

0.0491

0.0269

0.0318

5/16

0.3125

0.2524

18

0.0767

0.0454

0.0524

3/8

0.3750

0.3073

16

0.1104

0.0678

0.0775

7/16

0.4375

0.3602

14

0.1503

0.0933

0.1063

1/2

0.5000

0.4167

13

0.1963

0.1257

0.1419

9/16

0.5625

0.4723

12

0.2485

0.1620

0.1819

5/8

0.6250

0.5266

11

0.3068

0.2017

0.2260

3/4

0.7500

0.6417

10

0.4418

0.3019

0.3345

7/8

0.8750

0.7547

0.6013

0.4192

0.4617

1.0000

0.8647

0.7854

0.5509

0.6057

1-1/8

1.1250

0.9704

0.9940

0.6929

0.7633

1-1/4

1.2500

1.0954

1.2272

0.8896

0.9691

1 Minor area = 0.7854 (D 1.3/n)


2 Tensile stress area = 0.7854 (D 0.9743/n)2
2

Figure 1 - Basic profile for screw threads

Table 7 - Basic dimensions for M profile metric thread series ANSI B1.13M-1979
Basic diameter
Nominal size

Area

Major
mm (D)

Minor
mm

Thread
pitch
mm (P)

Nominal
mm2

Tensile stress1
mm2

M8

6.62

1.25

50.3

36.6

M10

10

8.34

1.50

78.5

58.0

M12

12

10.07

1.75

113.1

84.3

M16

16

13.80

2.00

201.1

157.0

M20

20

17.25

2.50

314.2

245.0

M24

24

20.70

3.00

452.4

353.0

1 Tensile stress area = 0.7854 (D - 0.9382 P) 2

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4.3.4 Concrete Reinforcing Bar Data
Table 8 - ASTM basic dimensions for deformed steel bars for concrete reinforcement, Imperial units
Nominal dimensions2

Bar
designation
No.1

Nominal
weight
lb/ft

Diameter
in.

Area
in2

Perimeter
in.

0.376

0.375

0.11

1.178

0.668

0.500

0.20

1.571

1.043

0.625

0.31

1.963

1.502

0.750

0.44

2.356

2.044

0.875

0.60

2.749

2.670

1.000

0.79

3.142

3.400

1.128

1.00

3.544

10

4.303

1.270

1.27

3.990

11

5.313

1.410

1.56

4.430

14

7.65

1.693

2.25

5.32

18

13.60

2.257

4.00

7.09

1 Bar designation numbers are based on the number of eighths of an inch included in the nominal diameter.
2 The nominal dimensions of a deformed bar are approximate, being shown as equivalent to those of a plain round bar
having the same weight per foot as the deformed bar.

Table 9 - ASTM basic dimensions for deformed steel bars for concrete reinforcement, SI units
Bar
designation
No.1

Nominal
mass
kg/m

10

0.560

13

0.994

16

1.552

19

Nominal dimensions2
Diameter
mm

Area
mm2

Perimeter
mm

9.5

71

29.9

12.7

129

39.9

15.9

199

49.9

2.235

19.1

284

59.8

22

3.042

22.2

387

69.8

25

3.973

25.4

510

79.8

29

5.060

28.7

645

90.0

32

6.404

32.3

819

101.3

36

7.907

35.8

1006

112.5

43

11.38

43.0

1452

135.1

57

20.24

57.3

2581

180.0

1 Bar designation numbers approximate the number of millimeters of the nominal diameter of the bar.
2 The nominal dimensions of a deformed bar are approximate, being shown as equivalent to those of a plain round bar
having the same mass per meter as the deformed bar.

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