Product Overview

TECHNICAL GUIDE – MECHANICAL ANCHORS ©2021 DEWALT – REV. C
SECTION CONTENTS
A
NCHORS & FASTENERS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mechanical anchors
1
General Information.........................1
Material Specifications ...................2
Installation Specifications ..............2
Installation Instructions .................. 3
Performance Data ............................4
Ordering Information ....................... 5
LOK-BOLT AS
ASSEMBLY
HEAD STYLES
Hex Head
Acorn Nut
Round Head
Combo Flat Head
Threshold Flat Head
Rod Hanger
Tie-Wire
ANCHOR MATERIALS
Zinc Plated Carbon Steel
Type 304 Stainless Steel
ANCHOR SIZE RANGE (TYP.)
1/4" diameter through 3/4" diameter
SUITABLE BASE MATERIALS
Normal-Weight Concrete
Grouted Concrete Masonry (CMU)
Hollow Concrete Masonry (CMU)
Brick Masonry
GENERAL INFORMATION
LOK-BOLT AS
®
Sleeve Anchor
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Lok-Bolt AS is an all-steel pre-assembled single unit sleeve anchor which is designed for use in
concrete or masonry base materials. The anchors are available in multiple head styles for multiple
applications and a finished appearance. Anchor extender sleeves can be added to create longer lengths.
GENERAL APPLICATIONS AND USES
Door and window frame installations
Masonry applications
Electrical / Mechanical applications
Mounting fixtures on walls
General purpose anchoring
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
+ Variety of head styles, lengths and sizes
+ All steel component design
+ Preassembled anchor for immediate installation
+ Sleeve design keeps anchor centered in hole
+ Sleeve has 360° contact area for even stress distribution
+ Versatile – can be used for solid and hollow concrete or masonry applications
+ Designed to allow fixture to draw snug against the base material during tightening
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
CSI Divisions: 03 16 00 - Concrete Anchors, 04 05 19.16 - Masonry Anchors, and 05 05 19 -
Post-Installed Concrete Anchors Expansion anchors shall be Lok-Bolt AS as supplied by DEWALT,
Towson, MD. Anchors shall be installed in accordance with published instructions and the Authority
Having Jurisdiction.

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