Item # SIMDIA37SS
3/8" - 16 SIMPSON DROP-IN INTERNALLY THREADED ANCHORS, 303 STAINLESS
 
                                                
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                                Item # SIMDIA37SS
3/8" - 16 SIMPSON DROP-IN INTERNALLY THREADED ANCHORS, 303 STAINLESS
- UM: EA
Drop-in anchors are internally threaded drop-in expansion anchors for use in flush-mount applications in solid base materials. Minimum thread engagement should be equal to the nominal diameter of the threaded insert.
Key Features
- Hand- and power-setting tools available for fast, easy and economical installation
- Fixed-depth stop bit helps you drill to the correct depth every time
Material
- Stainless steel
Installation
- Drill a hole in the base material using the appropriate diameter carbide drill bit as specified in the table. Drill the hole to the specified embedment depth plus 1/8" for flush mounting. Blow the hole clean using compressed air. Overhead installations need not be blown clean.
- Insert designated anchor into hole. Tap with hammer until flush against surface.
- Using the designated drop-in setting tool, drive expander plug toward the bottom of the anchor until shoulder of setting tool makes contact with the top of the anchor.
- Minimum thread engagement should be equal to the nominal diameter of the threaded insert.
Caution
- Oversized holes will make it difficult to set the anchor and will reduce the anchor's load capacity.
Specifications
| Brand | Simpson | 
| Anchor Length | 1 9/16 | 
| Drill Size | 1/2 | 
| Material | Stainless Steel | 
| Screw Size | 3/8 | 
| Type | Drop-In Anchors | 
| Part Number | SIMDIA37SS | 
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