Adhesive Anchor Screen Tubes for Hollow Block and Brick
Step 1: Fill tube with adhesive (sold separately).
Step 2: Insert tube into drilled hole.
Step 3: Press tab, and insert rod into tube.
Used with adhesive in bricks and hollow blocks, such as cinder blocks, these mesh tubes create a stronger hold for rods and studs than other anchors. To install, first fill tubes with adhesive (sold separately) and press them into a drilled hole. Hold tubes in place by pressing the tab against your block, and insert a rod into them. The rod will push the adhesive out of the mesh screen, forming a plug that keeps the rod in place once the adhesive dries.
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Adhesive Anchor Screen Tubes
Anchoring Adhesives
9.5 fl. oz.
Container Size, fl. oz. | Begins to Harden | Reaches Full Strength | No. of 1/2" Dia. Rods Set at 4 1/2" Installation Dp. | Ultimate Pull-Out Strength (in 4,000 psi Concrete) | Mix Ratio | Consistency | Temp. Range, °F | Color | Each | |
9.5 | 5 min. @ 70° F | 45 min. | 25 in 9/16" dia. hole | 10,900 lbs.—3/8" threaded rod dia. × 3 1/2" installation dp. 17,100 lbs.—1/2" threaded rod dia. × 4 1/2" installation dp. 26,500 lbs.—5/8" threaded rod dia. × 5 5/8" installation dp. 29,500 lbs.—3/4" threaded rod dia. × 6 3/4" installation dp. 44,500 lbs.—7/8" threaded rod dia. × 7 7/8" installation dp. 48,000 lbs.—1" threaded rod dia. × 9" installation dp. 56,500 lbs.—1 1/4" threaded rod dia. × 11 1/4" installation dp. | 10:1 | Paste | 15° to 110° | Gray | 0000000 | 000000 |