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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPro-Anchor DetailsWet setting eliminates time consuming masonry drilling. Strongest connection to concrete possible. Includes wood to bracket connecting hardware. SKU # TYPE DIM A DIM B SHEAR (Ibs) UPLIFT (Ibs) MOMENT (in-Ibs) 110-4971 4" X 6" POST 3-5/8" 13" 6,561 9,019 28,000 110-4975 3 PLY 6" LAM COL 4-5/8" 13" 6,638 9,019 28,000 110-4979 4 PLY 6" LAM COL 6-1/8" 18" 6,638 9,019 28,000 110-4983 6" X 6" POST 5-5/8" 13" 1 6,638 9,019 28,000 110-4987 3 PLY 8" LAM COL 4-5/8" 18" 9,138 11,519 59,000 110-4991 4 PLY 8" LAM COL 6-1/8" 18" 9,138 11,519 59,000 IMy, ANY USOE�S > New construction on concrete > Old barn on a new foundation > Piers for decks, porches, & barns > Repair rotten posts EMI i m i n;�te� t�hl� n1e e dJ f �� p��L-i nag tr'e ijted►w, ooa iri the grouUnldJ!J The Heavy Duty Con'r nec- 7 Sao Post, Be -_am, & ewmn C.on, strucaion� PROFESSIONAL Engineered column anchors take the guessing out of design work, and a powder coated finish adds refinement to any project. FLEXIBLE A wet set or drill set option makes installation a breeze for any situation. ECONOMICAL PRO -ANCHOR is the first column anchor designed specifically for the Post -Frame Industry. Cutting edge production technology guarantees a price that can not be beat. DURABLE Building on concrete eliminates the problems inherent with wood foundations. Start using PRO -ANCHOR column anchors on any job with a concrete foundation, and rest assured thatyou are using the best! MENARDS _�Jljj -j"IT riJjDE • Drill setting is the most accurate method of placement. • Can be installed after the concrete work is complete. • Includes wood to bracket connecting hardware and 5/8" X G" wedge anchor bolts, 5/8" masonry drill bit required for installation. DRILL SET IBMOIDELS, e m 18" ° ® � 18 � 16" a 13" 13" 3/4 g v 7„ g 5" 31/2"�' 7„ 31/2" 5„ \yC/ 8" UNIVERSAL 6" UNIVERSAL SKU # TYPE DIM A DIM B DIM C SHEAR (Ibs) UPLIFT (Ibs) 110-4970 4" X 6" POST 3-5/8" 12-1/8" 4" 3,769 7,092 110-4974 3 PLY 6" LAM COL 4-5/8" 12-1/8" 3-1/2" 3,769 7,092 110-4978 4 PLY 6" LAM COL 6-1/8" 13-5/8" 3-1/2" 3,769 7,092 110-4982 16" X 6" POST 5-5/8" 1 13-5/8" 3-3/4" 1 3,769 7,092 110-4986 3 PLY 8" LAM COL 4-5/8" 12-1/8" 3-1/2" 4,972 7,880 110-4990 4 PLY 8" LAM COL 6-1/8" 13-5/8" 3-1/2" 4,972 7,880 110-4996 6" UNIVERSAL N/A N/A N/A 3,769 7,092 110-5000 8" UNIVERSAL N/A N/A N/A 4,972 7,880 - Universal brackets can be used at corners and doorjambs. For a flush installation, carriage bolts should be used, purchased separately. - Universal brackets can be paired to accommodate odd size wood posts. Step # 1 . Dig the soil away from the rotted post. . Inspect the splash board for decay, it may need to be replaced. . Brace the rotted post by fastening a support beam under the truss and lifting with an adequate sized bottle jack. . Make sure the brace and jack assembly are installed securely and safely. Step #2 . Saw -off the rotted post approximately 3" below the top of the splash board. . Remove the rotted section of the post. . Clean -out all the loose dirt from the bottom of the hole. . Tamp the bottom of the hole to insure a solid base for the poured concrete in Step #3 (below). . Attach the PRO -ANCHOR to the bottom of the post with the optional hardware provided. Step #3 . The splash board will provide the outside of the form. . Form around the base of the PRO -ANCHOR using plywood. The form should extend 2" to 3" beyond the post on three sides and flush with the splash board. . Pour concrete to the base of the form and allow the concrete to firm -up slightly. . Next, pour the concrete to the top of the form (base of the PRO -ANCHOR). Rod and tap the concrete to insure a completely consolidated fill under the bracket. Do not over -vibrate or aggregate will settle. . Remove the brace and jack assembly after approx 12 hours. Do not bump or fully load the repaired post for 30 days. *When using treated wood, consult manufacturer r application guidelines*