Wedge Anchors

Wedge anchors provide a reliable method for securing base plates, equipment, and structural components to solid concrete. As the anchor is tightened, the expansion clip engages the concrete to create a strong mechanical hold suited for structural and industrial installations.

On projects that combine concrete anchorage with structural steel connections, installers often also use headed concrete anchors and shear connector weld studs to transfer load between steel members and concrete.

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Common Wedge Anchor Applications

  • Structural base plates and column supports
  • Equipment and machinery anchoring
  • Handrails, guardrails, and safety barriers
  • Racking systems and material handling equipment
  • Posts, frames, and support brackets

Wedge Anchor Selection Guidelines

Select wedge anchors based on load requirements, concrete strength, and installation conditions. Proper hole diameter, embedment depth, and torque are critical for achieving rated performance.

  • Use solid concrete only, not block or masonry
  • Match drill bit diameter to anchor size
  • Allow adequate embedment for required load capacity
  • Select material and finish based on corrosion exposure
  • Follow manufacturer torque recommendations

Anchors for Structural and Composite Construction

Wedge anchors secure components to concrete, while weld studs serve a different role in composite construction. Headed concrete anchors and shear connector weld studs are used when load must transfer between steel and concrete, such as in composite slabs, bridge decks, and structural assemblies.

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