ICC ESR-1546 for HDA Undercut Anchors

ESR-1546
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Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 9 of 16
1
Drill a hole to the required depth using a stop drill bit matched to the anchor. Refer to TABLE 4B of this
report.
2 Remove the drilling debris from the hole using a vacuum, compressed air or a hand air pump.
3
The anchor is placed to the bottom of the hole by hand. Do not strike with a hammer. Do not remove the
plastic cap. This cap protects the threading during installation.
4
Select the HDA setting tool specified in TABLE 4B of this report. Insert into hammer drill specified in
TABLE 4A of this report. Hammer drill models and brands may not be substituted.
5
The anchor is set with the hammer drill operating in hammer and drilling mode. The drilling and impact
energy are transferred from the setting tool to the anchor sleeve. The sleeve is driven over the conical
end of the cone bolt forming the undercut. The red ring on the setting tool indicates the progress of the
setting operation. See pictogram 5.
6
The operator should observe the red ring on the anchor rod advance above the anchor sleeve. The
anchor is set and the undercut is fully formed when the measurement of the recess from the top of the
sleeve to the concrete surface, h
s
, is within the tolerance specified in TABLE 2 of this report.
7 Remove the plastic cap and place the fixture.
8
Secure the fixture with the nut and washer. Tighten nut with a torque wrench. The installation torque
shall not exceed those specified in TABLE 2 of this report.
FIGURE 5—GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR HDA-P AND HDA-PR ANCHORS IN FIGURE 6
FIGURE 6—INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR HDA-P AND HDA-PR ANCHORS