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WEDGE ANCHOR
The Azfast™ wedge anchor is a torque
controlled, wedge expansion anchor which
is designed for consistent performance. Its
suitable for application in concrete and
grout-filled concrete masonry. PEEEEERIIS - carson steer, zine plated
- Hot-dipped Galvanized
=). Grade 304 stainless steel!
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- Heavy-medium duty anchor
- Chamfered thread prevents damage to thread while
the anchor is being installed
- Easy to install, no special setting tools required
Drill Hole diameter is same as anchor diameter
- Direct through fixing
long threaded length
Setting Procedure
Drill hole to correct diameter Use the brush and blow-out pump Tap the anchor through the
and depth to clean the hole fixture into the drill hole
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Tighten to the recommended
torque value.—-A = fase"
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Anchor Anchor __DriliHole__- Minimum Installation Maximum Fixture Fixture Glearance
Size Length Diameter Drill Depth Torque Thickness Hole Diameter
(oom) Dim) __ho(mm) Mp (Nm) S (mm) (om)
Me 50 6 36 8 5 7
65, 6 35 8 10 7
=) MB 60 8 40 20 5 8
75 8 40 20 15 9
90 8 40 20 25 9
M10 60 10 50 40 5 14
75 10 50 40 15 "1
- 90 10 50 40 30 1"
120 40 50 40 50 1"
M12 80 2 60 60 10 13.5
100 2 60 60 25 13.5
120 12 60 60 40 135
150 12 60 60 70 13.5
M16 100 16 75 110 10 18
120 16 75 110 20 18
1 140 16 75 110 40 18
180 16 75 110 60 18
- 220 16 75 110 100 18
M20 170 20 400 200 50 22
Note :
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‘Anchor Drill Hole Mean Ultimate Tensile Load:
Size Diameter Embedment depth ( her), mm.
7 (mm) Dimm) 303540506070 8090100 110 120
Me 6 EA se eo ee ee
7 Ma 8 - 78 94 18 - + -
M10 10 - = 135 156 2100 - - -
7 Miz 12 ge Se ery 6 ee ae
M16 16 - + 302 375 418 462.
al M20 20 - + 322 441 858 604 695
Size M6. Ms. Mio M12___ M1620
Rasommmended Tenet! = Traci BNI 18 3.0 52 a2 125 18.6
Resistance
Racoegnnersiel Set = View Ia, 25 45 64 92 143 215
Resistance
eee het lant 30 40 50 60 80 100
Depth
Size. M6 M8 M10 Mi2 M16 M20
Characteristic
Sortmm | 90 120 160 180 240 300
spacing
etn Smintmm | 30 40 50 65 90 120
‘Spacing
Characteristic
Certmm | 45 60 75 90 120 150
Edge Distance
7 oe Cminfmm| 30 40 50 65 90 120
Edge Distance
- Fhmin mm) | 75 100 100 120 160 200
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‘The design method is based on the Allowable Stress Design using the Simplified Concrete Capacity (CC) method
1.1 Allowable Stress Design (ASD)
In allowable stress design (ASD), the allowable load or resistance of the anchors are derived from full scale
testing, calculations, andlor experience,
‘The allowable load is determined by taking the average ultimate load and dividing by a safety factor (2)
Tallowable= ultimate Vaallowable = —Vulttimate
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Where T= Tension Load ; V= Shear Load
The Designer must size the anchor such that the service load does not exceed the allowable load for an anchor
Tension service (T service) < Tension allowable (T allowable)
Shear service (V service) < Shear allowable (V allowable)
4.2 Simplified Concrete Capacity (CC) Method
In the concrete capacity method of anchor design, the following factors are considered:
a. parameters that influenced the load bearing behavior of anchors . The most important of these are the concrete
strength, the spacing to adjacent anchors and to the free structural component edges
b. direction of the acting load, whether itis tension load, shear load or combined tension and shear load.
&. mode of failure of the anchor. The most important of these are stee! failure, concrete cone failure and concrete
edge failure.
~ 4.2.4 Allowable or Recommended Tensile Resistance of an Anchor
‘The allowable or recommended tensile resistance of a single anchor is the lower of:
‘a. Tension based on steel strength
Tension based on concrete cone failure
4.2.2 Allowable or Recommended Shi
ir Resistance of an Anchor
‘The allowable or recommended shear resistance of a single anchor is the lower of:
a. Shear based on steel strength
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— 1.2.3 Combined Allowable or Recommended Tensile and Shear Resistance of an Anchor
For anchors subjected to simulianeous tension and shear loading, the following equation must be satisfied:
T service A V service or
= T allowable Valiowable
2.0 Tensile Resistance Design
‘The recommended tensile resistance of a single anchor is the lower of
a. Recommended tensile resistance of steel
b. Recommended concrete cone resistance
2.1 Recommended Tensile Resistance of Steel
Size M6 Ms M10 M12 M16 M20
Recommended Tensile TRac.s [kN] 47 a7 12.0 20.0 30.0 475
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2.2 Recommended Concrete Cone Resistance
‘The recommended concrete cone resistance is based on the basic recommended tensile resistance of the anchor
‘and adjusted for all applicable design parameters for the anchor such as conerete strength, spacing and edge distance.
Thus, we have
TRec,c = T’Rec,c . fb. fe1 . fs2. fet. fo2
where
__T°Reo.¢ is the basic recommended tensile resistance with no influence of spacing and edge distance
fo isthe influencing factor due to concrete strength
{is the influencing factor due to reduced spacing between anchors,
{cis the influencing factor due to reduced distance of anchors from the edge of the concrete component
2.2.1 Basic Recommended Tensile Resistance
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Size M6 MB M10 M12 M16 M20_
Sere cig 18 30 52 82 125 186
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2.2.2 Influencing factor for concrete strength
€25/30_ 30/37 C40/50__ 45/55 C50/60
Conerete Strength Grade | 020/25 635/45
Influencing Factor fb
2.2.3 Influencing factor for spacing between anchors — Tensile Resistance
epee cima Influencing factor for spacing, tensile resistance, fe
M6. Me. Mio Miz M16. M20
30 0.53
35 0.57
40 ost 0.53
45 0.65 0.56
50 0.69 0.59 0.53
55 073 0.62 0.56
60. 077 0.65 0.58
70 0.84 om 0.63 0.57
80 0.92 O77 0.67 0.61
90 4.00 0.83 0.72 0.65 0.56
400 0.88 0.77 0.69 0.59
120 4.00 0.86 O77 0.65 0.58
150 1.0 0.88 0.74 0.65
165 0.94 078 0.69
180 4.00 0.83 0.72
200 0.88 077
240 4.00 0.86
260 ot
300 10
Sor {mm} 20 120 150 180 240 300
‘Smin [mm] 30 40 50 65 90 120J
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2.2.4 Influencing factor for edge distance of anchor - Tensile Resistance
Edge Distance,c [mm] | _ |nfluencing factor for edge distance, tensile resistance, fe
M6. Ma Mio M12 M620
30 077
35 0.84
40 092 o77
45 4.00 0.83
50 088 077
55 094 0.81
60 4000.86
65 0.91 ost
70 095 0.84
75 4000.88
20 0.92
80 4000.83
4100 0.88
110 0.94
120 4.00 0.86
130 ost
440 0.95
150 4.00
Gor {mm} 45 60 75 80 120 150
Cmin (rr 30 40 50 65 80 120
3.0 Shear Resistance Design
The recommended Shear resistance ofa single anchor is the lower of:
‘@, Recommended Shear resistance of steel
b. Recommended concrete edge resistance-Az fast
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— 3.1 Recommended Shear Resistance of Steel
= Size Me Ms. Mio Mi2_ M1620
Recommended Anes <= 2 Vrede| iM 29 63 er 143 23.5 37.0
—_Resictance of Stee!
_ 3.2 Recommended Concrete Edge Resistance
The recommended concrete Edge resistance is based on the basic recommended Shear resistance of the anchor
‘and adjusted for all applicable cesign parameters for the anchor such as concrete strength, spacing and edge distance.
Thus, we have
Vrec.c = VRec,c . fb. fst . fs2. fet. fe2
where
‘Rec, is the basic recommended Shear resistance with no influence of spacing and edge distance
{is the influencing factor due to concrete strength
fs isthe influencing factor due to reduced spacing between anchors
‘cis the influencing factor due to reduced distance of anchors from the edge of the concrete component
3.2.1 Basic Recommended Shear Resistance
Size Me Me Mi0__—M12_ M620.
Secchi | 2.5 45 64 92 143218
Shear Resistance
3.2.2 Influencing factor for concrete strength
Conerete Strength Grade_| 020/25 _C25/30__C30/37__035/45__C40/50__C45/55 _C50/60
Influencing Factor fb 0.90 1.00 1.10 1.22 1.29 1.35 1.41WEDGE ANCHOR
3.2.3 Influencing factor for spacing between anchors ~ Shear Resistance
Spacing, s [mm]
Influencing factor for spacing, shear resistance, fs
M6. Me. Mio Miz M16 M20
30 0.53
35 0.57
40 61 0.53
45 0.65 0.56
50 0.69 0.59 0.53
55 0.73 0.62 0.56
60 0.7 0.65 0.58
70 0.84 o7 0.63 0.57
80 0.92 O77 O67 0.61
90 4.00 0.83 0.72 0.65 0.56
100 0.88 0.77 0.69 0.59
120 4.00 0.86 0.77 0.65 0.58
450 1.0 0.88 0.74 0.65
165 0.24 0.78 0.69
180 4.00 0.83 o72
200 0.88 O77
240 4.00 0.86
260 ost
300 1.0
Sor [mm] 90 120 150 180 240 300
Smin [mm] 30 40 50 65 20 120—-faz fast
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— 3.2.4 Influencing factor for edge distance of anchor - Shear Resistance
~ | Feige bwtanese ines Influencing factor for edge distance,Shear resistance, fe
M6. MB, Mio M12 Mi6 M20
- 30 0.67
35 078
7 40 0.89 0.67
45 4.00 075
50 0.83 0.67
55 0.92 0.73
60 4.00 08
7] 65 os7 072
70 0.93 078
75 4.00 0.83
80 0.89
7 90 4.00 0.75
100 0.83
7 110 0.92
120 4.00 os
7 130 0.87
140 0.93
150 4.00
Cor fmm] 45 60 7 20 120 150
Cmin fram 30 40 50 65 90 120
4.0 Combined Tensile and Shear Resistance Design
For anchors subjected to simultaneous tension and shear loading, the following equation must be satisfied:
Tservice = V service aa
T Ree V Rec
_ Where: T service is the value of the tension action or load imposed
\V service is the value of the shear action or load imposed