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Construction - Design Data Nelson® rn Eee 958 8 7.43 \6.35 COS ed PEACH RELA KCC § Poaceae) See Pee nN) Oia nee 14.83 13.53. 12.24\10.95 Oo coe Rd Ossetia ec me NCI (SRR oes aes LER eS tea) 1.17 19.66 18.16 16.69 aaa RBBB 21.17 19.66 18.16 16.69 aA} embedment properties of headed studs accordance with data outlined in the body of this, publication: Following Table 1. are definitions and or expla- ‘ations of the table itself, Table 1.— Selection Guide Suggested Nelson Headed Anchor Sizes‘) Connection Type Primary Connection'2 TwoWay One Way Reinforcing rae aay roman BI Brittle thru 4%6 and 3"/ie Tax She Tax 3"he thru Ste and 4445 Te x S515 Vex 4% 5a x B%i5 x he % x 5%5 and 5345, and 6%45 Tex Sh5 Tex B%e and 6%5 and 7%5 5 x Bhs 4 x hy Ductile} X76 thru 8%_ and 8445 Te x 746 Te x B65, and 8%, ‘Secondary Connection TwoWay One Way _No Add Reinforcing Reinforcing Reinforcing Reinforcing ‘Partially “Single Acting” Redundant” “All Types Fully Redundant” Ye x 2% Vex 2 Ye x 2% and 3% Hx2M%e —HXAMNe—«HRAMw X8%6 UX B%e UXT g and 31g thru A3he ex 3%o WeXx3"he eX 3Mhe and 4% thru Sthe Yex 3% px3%y x 3% YxBhe XA» XE thruS%e and Sq 1g x he x ate Ta X5%e thru Gye and 64g, %x 4% WRAY ex 4% and6% and 6% and 6% ex Aly Yex ay Vox Mie thru8% — thru8% thru Bl ex O%s — HXB%e HX Oe and 8%, = and 8%, and B%e, x Go WXBNe YX Se thru 8%, thru 8p HU Bg TexThe TaxThe TAX The and %X8%}_ and 7x BY and % x B%hs Notes: 1. Nelson % x 2"%p and 14 x 41% Headed Anchors while fully ductile under all the above conditions are not frequently used in structural connections. 2. No primary connection should be made without at least one way reinforcing, Explanation of Table 1. 1.Shaded areas are to be avoided whenever possible. Use of headed anchor sizes listed in the shaded areas under the conditions shown should be subject to vigorous analysis of fac- tors affecting load capacity including spacing, conorete density and type, stress conditions, temperature, volume change and workmanship. 2. Primary Connections ASingle Acting — This connection is one where the failure of the connection would result in the collapse of a member being supported without the benefits of added structural redundant support. 8. Partially Redundant — Failure of the con- nection would result in a redistribution of loads and stresses accompanied by signifi- cant movement and distortion of the struc- tural member but without catastrophic collapse. 3, Secondary Connections — Failuro of a sec- ondary connection would result in a full re- distribution of loads and stresses to adjacent Parts of the structure without significant dis- tortions to the member of the structure, 4. Brittle Behavior — No noticeable or significant, movement in the connection is evident before catastrophic collapse, 5.Semi-Duetile Behavior — Movement of ap- proximately "in the weld plate position under combined shear-tension loading has no effect in the weldments structural capacity. 6. Ductile Behavior — Movement of approxi- mately ¥%" in the weld plate position under combined shear-tension loading has no effect on the weldments structural capacity, 3.0 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HEADED ANCHORS 3.1 Steel Grades Used in Manufacture Low Carbon Steel per ASTM Specification A-108 Physical Properties: Tensile (Minimum) 60,000 PSI (60 KSI) Yield (Minimum) 50,000 PSI (60 KSI) (0.2% Offset) Elongation (Minimum) 20% in 2” 32 Steel Tensile Strength ‘Tho ultimate steel strength or tensile steongth of a headed anchor may be computed as: Py =Agty (Equation 1.) where: Py = Tensile capacity of the anchor in Kips. Cross sectional area of the anchor shank A fg= Tensile strength of the anchor steel 3.3. Steel Vield Strength The yield strength (point at which the steel begins to elongate) of a headed anchor may be computed as: Py Asty Where: P’y = Yield strength of anchor in Kips (Equation 2) As= Cross sectional area of the anchor shank fy= Yield strenath of the anchor material 4.0 EMBEDMENT PROPERTIES OF HEADED ANCHORS 4.1 Headed Anchor Ultimate Embedment Strength Results of tests by Nelson's! on 4" di ameter through %" diameter headed anchors with full embedment are summarized in Table 3. The load displacement curves on several anchors are shown in Figure 1. The shapes of the load displacement curves indicate that a tension load causing 0.01" displacement on a headed anchor represents a reasonable esti- mate of the yield strength of the embedded anchor. It can be seen that the 0.10" displace- ment loads are consistently lower than the ultimate embedment loads (Pye) at which the embedded anchors failed, but do not fall lower than 0.9 Pye. Figure 1. curves show that the load valves at 0.10" displacement represent a point where the load curves approach a flat attitude. Very little increase in loading is required to reach the ultimate embedment strength Pye. For engineering and design purposes, a con- servative valve for the ultimate embedded strength of a headed anchor with sufficient ‘embedment length to develop full strength may be calculated as: Puc = 0.9 Acts, (Equation 3.) Ultimate strength of an embedded headed anchor Ag= Cross sectional area of the anchor shank ‘ensile strength of the anchor steel Table 2. Mechanical Properties Of Headed Anchors Yield Strength P= Asty, 2.46 5.52 9.82 15.34 22.09 30.07 Since the concrete capacity (Puc) and coni- cal area is limited to the maximum value of anchor embedment strength (Pue) setting the values of R Puc and Puc in this equa- tion as Pue and adding constants for the effect of concrete type and density the fol- lowing is derived, [¥—] pus ie 5000 SDs : (Equation 6. RP uc 8 r |] where: R Pyc = Reduced concrete capacity De= Distance from a free edge to the center of the anchor C= Constant for concrete type Normal weight concrete C Sand Lightweight concrete C= 0.85 75 All lightweight concrete C Ds = Anchor shank diameter Table 4. Design Embedded Tension Capat 4s When the function | 2De To ] [ERO [FG mons unity, the edge distance (De) is adequate for full potential shear cone area development, and the reduced capacity (R Pye ) is equal to the full capacity (Pye). In this case, the radius (R) of the potential shear cone repre- sents the spacing necessary to develop the anchor capacity (Pue). F Pye or reduced capacity cannot exceed the full ca- pacity (Pye) Headed Anchor Tension Capacities Table 4. shows the embedded tension capa~ cities for stock size Nelson headed anchors, Note that the concrete capacity (Puc) is, shown only for those anchors where the concrete capacity governs. Anchors with full embedment where anchor capacity controls show the value (Pue) for anchor embedment capacity In confirmation of the data contained in Table ies of Stock Size Headed Anchors — Full Shear Cone Area Development ltt, ‘Tenlon Capa (Pue)— Kips Srey Oh geen nc ey vc bee vc hee re ee vc boo te 2 rei ve oon resoen reba reSidoo re bon reSibeo re ideo re bon Adar ea a aa oa oa oa pa ow “oa Sin" _ufogin_oltner sie niw syst stirr slr alr alr alive te os Za nas 20s —zeq 205 as "305 Pa Tae 1 ie 2 fe fe ote oom fm be ete x 6 so san seat se sme ae ois Gk SBR a xe 2m a om aaa in a amas Soh fim 38 be 838 i yah tig BO 88 fm Sa soap ered e 32 10.60, 1060 ©1080 ©1060-1060 1062 10.80 10.60 Ba ie be ome Bee Be be fe we us sz te Jem ‘ean cm ‘eas ‘sa 32 tse 1886 tess te 86 165616551856 as Be NS Bh eh beh oa ka ae a8 Be oka Sm ge tan Bm Rm fas x Be fw Be Re ia Ba Re is 8 Re Re Be Re Re Be Re Re ad Be be ke Be Re Re oR Re a er im ae sor ge em 872 100? 8 Sh ke FS Be 38 we 82 28 3 So be be Be be Be Te Ber 8 eo 88 89 Se be Gn 28 Bt Ee ge Be go ee un Sh gu 38 oo oge ge 8h Sa Ba 8h 8h {2} AW"Lenaih ovat ater welding to late (8) NitT— Novel weigh concrete (6-10) (2) Suis — Sun Lhe Gansta (> 005) (5) ALWT—Alugttwsght Concrete [0°075), -Pve~ Fromeduation Section fanere Pua» Pe, Pu conto) 10 48 ‘Spacing for Full Tension Capacity of Partially Embedded and Fully Embedded Anchors The shear cone areas for partially embedded anchors are calculated with a 45° cone, making the surface area radius (R) equal to Le + Bh/2 in all cases. Spacing for a single anchor, between anchors or from the center of an anchor to a free edge are based on this fact. Spacings for full embedment anchors are based on calculating the surface area radius (R) according to Equation 6., Section 4.4. by setting the term BRE (0) and solving for De 5000 Table 6. shows the minimum spacing re- Quired for full shear cone development capa~ city for stock size anchors in various con- crete types and densities. Table 6. Spacing For Full Tension Capacity Development Of Stock re Headed Anchors Anchor Spacing (R) In Inches Anchor Normal Weight Concrete _Sand Lightweight Concrete _All Lightweight Concrete Si 3000 psi_4000 psi_ 5000 psi_3000 psi 4000 psi 5000 psi_3000 psi 4000 psi_5000 psi Wx2%e__1595in. 1990in, 1.190in. 1.808 in. 1.566 in, 1.401 in. 2.047 in. 1.774 in, 1.587 in x4% 1585-1330 «1190—«1808 «1566 | «1401-2047 1.774 1.587 %x4% 2905-1997 1786-2712 2348 «2.100 3.073 2.662 2.381 %x6% 2305 1997 1786 «2712-2348 «2100 3.073 2.682 2.381 x2 2488-2188 218821882188 2.t8R 21888188188 Yex3% 8188 «318831883188 «3.188 «3.188 3.188 3.1883 188 x4%y 3070 2661 2380 3613 3131 2800 4096 3548 3.174 Y%x5%e 3070 2661 2380 3613 3131 2800 4096 3548 3.174 Yex6% 3070 2661 2380 3613 3131 2800 4096 3.548 3.174 1x8 3070 2661 2380 3613 «3.131 2.800 4096 «3.548 3.174 Spx Qe 2813 2813 2813 2813 2813 2813 2813 2813 2613 %xO%e 3843 3927 2976 4520 3914 3500 5.122 4436 3.968 %X8%e 3843 3.327 2976 4520 «3.914 3.500 5.122 4.496 «3.968 YUXI%e 3250 3.250 3.250 3250 3.250 3.250 3.250 3.250 3.250 Hx3%e 37580 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3750 3.750 Yx4%e 4250 4250 4250 4250 4250 4.250 4.250 4.250 4.250 UxS%e (5250 3992 3571 5250 5250 5.250 5250 5.250 5.250 Yx6%_ 4610 3902 3571 5424 4697 4.201 «6.147 5.323 4.761 YxTHe 4610 3992 3571 5.424 «4.697 4.201 B14? 5.328 4.761 YXB%_ 4610 3992 3571 5.424 4697 «4.2016 147) 8.383 4.761 %xX3%e 3813 3813 3.813 3.819 «3813-3813 8813-3813 3.813 WxAFe 4313 4313 431343134313 431343134313 4.313 %Hx5_ 5313 5313 6313 5313 6313 $313 8313 5313 5.313 Rx6%, 5377 4657 4.167 63136313. «4.901.313. G.313.6.313, xT. 5377 4657 «4.167 «6.326 «8.479 4.901 7.169 6210 5.555 TxB%_ 5377 4657 «= «4.167 «63268 5.479 «4.901 7.169.210 5.555, IR 2 2R A Minimum spacing for single anchor = 2R. anchors = 2R 2 Minimum spacing between Minimum spacing, center of anchor to free edge = 1R Table 9. Single Reduction Values For Various Edge Distances in 3000 Psi Normal Weight Concrete Reduction To Tension Capacity (Kips) Distance From Center Of Anchor To Free Edge (Inches) Tension ‘Anchor Radius Capacity: De Sie _NW.C. "Kips Ale _05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Wx2ihe 1885i. 205-142 4.18 7924-9 0000 0 0 xd 1595 26 4142 118 73 28 0 0 0 0 8 0 OO wx4Y 2.905 89% 320 302 292 16 92 0 0 0 0 0 oO xh 2.308 596 320 302 282 16 520 0 0 90 9 0 %x2% 2.188 375 201 _ 158 105 46 9 G0 0 0 0 0 %x3% 3188 820 440 — 402 330 252 168 78 0 9 0 0 x4 3.070, 3060 569 — 472 385 294 197 ‘9% 0 0 6 0 Yex5%0 3070 w060 569 — 472 385 200 197 8 0 0 OO Yex8% 3.070 1060 5869 — 472 385 294 197 8 0 0 DO %x8% 3070 1060 559 — 472 385 204 197 1% 0 0 0 OO Ihx2%e 2813 622 333 — 295 231 160 69 0 0 0 0 o Sx 6%e° 3843 3655 889 — 7.89 682 572 457 338 219 0 0 0 Bh 3843 1655 B89 — 789 682 572 457 338 213 0 0 Oo 3ex3%e 9.250 e441 452 — — gar 269 184 92 0 0 0 9 Hx he 3.750 "31 607 — ~ 501 414 319 219112 0 9 OO Soxd%e 4250 462785 — gai 584 481 371 255193 0 Wx8i, 5250 2243 1206 — — 11.14 998 875 743 619 472 525 1972 UxBhe 4610 2386 1281 — 3001 992 793 661 517 360 215 |0 MxTe 4610 2386 1201 — — 1061 932 799 661 517 368 218 0 Bie 4610 2385 1201 — — i061 932 799 661 517 369 218 0 XSMhe 3813 1163 624 ~~ 524 496 3.40 240151 0 0 0 Texaye 4313 1500 gS — — 707 609 S05 394 277 185 0 0 TAx5hn 5313 2298 1232 — — 11.48 1032 9.09 760 644 S04 356 202 Tpx8%, S307 247 1744 = — — 15.18 1370 12.18 1061 900 7.33 562 304 TaxThe S377 9247 7d — $848 13.70 12.48 1061 900 Fas neo oot Thx8%. S377 S247 1744) — 15118 13.70 1218 1061 9.00 723 562 384 Notes: (1.) Radius Or A From Table 6. Section 4.6 (2) Tension Capacity Puc Or Fue From Table 4, Section 45, Table 10. Single Reduction Values For Various Edge Distances In 4000 Psi Normal Weight Concrete Reduction To Tension Capacity (Kips) -rerion Distance From Center Of Anchor To Free Edge (Inches) Anchor Radius Capacily'=) De Sie NW.C."| “Kips Afe 05 10 15 20 25 30 95 40 45 50 x26 TSR, 265 1234.18 68 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 > x4ay 1330 265 123 118 «65 0 0 9 0 OD Ol lt x4 1.997 $98 277 292 202 147 0 0 0 9 0 0 Oo %x8% 1997 598 277 292 222 147 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oo x24 2.188 433° 201 182 122 53 0D 0 09 0 Axo 9188 946 440 464 381 291 194 B9 0 9 0 xa 2661 1060 499 — 458 303 262 155 0 0 0 0 0 YexSie 2661 1060 493 — 489 363 262 155 0 0 90 06 OO Exele 2661 t060 493 — 450 363 262 155 0 0 0 9 0 Ux8% 2661 wO60 493 — 450 363 262 155 0 0 0 8 OO X2Me 2813 748 333 — 341 268 18 8 0 0 0 9 Oo Sex6%e 3327 1856 = 7TD 7.75 658 596 409278 0 0D 0 OO xh 9827 1855770775 6 8B 838 40027 0 0 0 0 YexS%e 3.250 a71 452 — 400 3.10 212106 0 0 0 oO UxShe 3750 1305 OT = ge 477 368 282 120 0 0 8 xdye 4250 1687 785 785 TS 554.428 204 152 0 0 UxShe 3992 23891110 — a5 B92 744591 493 ‘0 DO YexO%e 3992 2388 11,0 1035 892 744591 433 0 DOO UxThe 3992 23801150 — tas 892 744551 4530 OOO HxBhe 3992 23881110 — 1085 892 744591 438 0 0 OO WwxS"hs 9813 1343 G4 — ON 502 392 276 151 0 0 0 Tex4¥o 4313-1790 8S ~~ 8S TOR 583 454 320 179 0 OO TexShs S313 2649 1232 4328 11.90 10.49 B88 743 Sor 410 242 xO, 4657 9247 1510 1488 13.24 1155 G82 B03 619 420 0 YxThs 4857 32471510 1488 19.24 1155 982 BOS B19 429° 0 TxBhe 4887 247-1510 1488 13.24 1158 982 BOS 619 429° 0 Notes: (1) Radius Or R From Table 6,, Section 46, (@) Tension Capacity Puc or Pue From Table 4., Section 4. 7 Table 11. Single Reduction Values For Various Edge In 5000 Psi Normal Weight Concrete Reduction To Tension Capacity (Kips) stances Tension Distance From Center Of Anchor To Free Edge (Inches) Anchor Radius Capacity *, De Sie NW.C1) “Kips Alc 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Wx2e 190i. 265 ~110111 580 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yxay 1190 26 10111 8 0 0 0 0 09 0 0 O xd 1.786 596 248288 212 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oo xO 0786 596 248289 212 190 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x2 2.188 494 201 — 204 198 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 4x3% 3.188 1058 440 — 519 425 325 217 100 0 0 0 0 ‘exah 2980 = 1060 441 — 4.46 342 292 0 20 0 0 OO GX8%— 2380 160 441 — 446 342 232 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‘xem 2380 «1060441 — 4.46 342 2920 20 29 0 OO 14x8% 2380 «1060 441 — 4.46 342 23920 0 0 0 0 0 hx2Me 2813 800 333 — 381 298 207 89 0 0 0 0 oO Wx6%e 2976 1656 689 — 760 633 500 362 0 0 0 0 WAx8%e 2976 «1685 GBD — «760 63S 500 382 0 0 0 0 9 YXI%— 3.250 se 452 — — 44s 347 237 119 0 20 0 Yx3%e 3750 1460 GOT — «GAT 534 412 282 145 0 0 OO Yxaye 4250 © 1887785 — 873753 620 479.329 171 0 0 Yx5ve 3571 2386 982 — — 1004 B49 Baa 522350 0 0 0 YxGve 3571 2388 «992 — — 1008 B49 BBB 522 350 0 0 0 YxTe 3571 2388 982 — — 1004 B49 G88 522350 0 9 0 YxB%e 3571-2388 992 — — 1004 B49 688 522 350 0 0 0 3013 «1501624 — «7G 562 429 309169 0 0 0 4313 1835805 — — 912 785 652 508 358 200 9 0 5313 28631232 — 1481 1331 11.73 10.08 831 6.50 459 2.60 4167 32471350 — — 14551278 192 904 709 509 0 0 4167 «3247 1850 — 1458 12.76 1092 904 709 509 0 0 Ax8ve 4167 32471350 — 1455.12.75 1092 904 709 509 GO Notes: (1.) Radius Or R From Table 6., Section 4.6. {@) Tension Capacity Puc or Pua From Table 4., Section 4.5. Table 12. Single Reduction Values For Various Edge Distances In 3000 Psi All Lightweight Concrete Reduction To Tension Capacity (Kips) Tension Distance From Center Of Anchor To Free Edge (Inches) Anchor Radius Capacity 2.) Size ALWT".! "Kips Ale 05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Yx2v_ 205i. 265 190 121 8 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oO Yaxdy” 205 26 «190 121 1 42 0 0 GO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sx4% 307 596 427 297 244 187 128 61 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 x6 307 596 427 297 244 187 128 61 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 O %x2% 219 2Bi 201 — 119 79 3 0 G0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oO YEx3% 3:19 615 440 — 302 243 189 126 59 0 9 9 0 0 0 9 Yexae 410 1060 759 — 482 409 333 253 168 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 410 1060 759 — 4s2 409 353 253 168 79 0 0 0 0 0 90 410 1060 759 — 4a? 409 333 253 168 72 0 0 0 0 0 O 410 1060 759 — 452 409 353 253 168 79 0 0 0 0 0 O zat 466 333 — 221173 10 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 512 1658 1186 — 796 708 616 526 420 316 207 94 0 0 0 O 512 156 1186 — 796 708 616 526 420 316 207 ‘a 0 0 0 0 325 631 452 — — 280 202 198 69 0 0 0 0 0 oO oO 375 Bas GOT 376 311 239 164 84-0 09 0 0 0 O 425 1097 785 — — 511 438 361 278 191 100 9 0 0 oO Oo 525 1686 1206 — — 889 7.49 657 561 460 354 240 120 0 0 0 615 «23861708 ~— — 1984 976 Ass 749 G29 505 377 244 107 0 0 615 2385 «1708 — — 1oBs 976 B65 7.49 629 505 377 244 107 0 615-388 «1708 ~— — i0as O76 ABs 749 G29 505 377 24a 107 0 0 (x 3N%y 981 a72 624 — — 993 327 255 10 9 0 0 0 0 o a 1ExaYe 431 1125 85 — — 530 457 373 296 208 116 0 0 0 0 0 ExoMe 831 1722 1232 — — ae 774 682 SAS 493 378 267 152 0 0 0 1ExB%e 831 pads 1748 — 1286 1185 1059 9.45 B32 712 588 459 325 185 0 WAxThe TAT 9247 2925 — 15.97 14:14 12.06 11.55 1020 881 7.97 590 498 281 120 TXB TA? 3247 2325 — 15.37 14.14 12.86 11.55 1020 881 7.37 5.90 428 281 120 Notes: (1.) Radius Or A From Table 6., Section 46. {2} Tension Capacity Puc Or Pue From Table 4., Section 45, 18 Table 13. Single Reduction Values For Various Edge Distances In 4000 Psi All Lightweight Concrete Reduction To Tension Capacity (Kips) Tension Distaneo From Center Of Anchor To Free Edge (Inches) ‘Anchor Radius Capacity "=. De Size _ALWT': Kips___Alc_05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Ux 17rim 265 164 190 19 M0 00 0 0 6b 0 8 0 Wea” 177 26 4 120 79 34 0 0 0 G9 0 0 0 9 0 Oo x4 260 596 370 298 240 178 112 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Wx8h 268 596 970 298 240 178 112 “41 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 Oo yx2% 29 32 201 —~ 197 92 40 0 9 o ao 09 0 0 0 Oo Yx3 319 710 440 — 348 296 218 146 67 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 x4le 355 10.50 65.7 — 479 400 3:17 229 135 98 0 20 60k oxS%e 855 1060657 — 479 400 317 229 135 39 0 0 9 0 8 (OO }x6le 3551060 657 — 479 400 317 229 138 39 0 0 0 0 Oe wexal 955 1060657 ~— 479 400 317 229 18 39 0 0 8 loll CO Byx2%he 281 539333 255 200199 6 0 9 09 90 0 0 0 "x6%, 444 «18.56 «1027 — 796 TOD 599 495 386 272 184 BD 0 OOO KBs ddd 1886. 1027 — 795 700 599 495 286 272 184 0 0 Oo 9 0 YxBig 93.25 728 452 —~ — 300 233 159 8 © 0 0 0 0 0 oO xB, 375 979 607 — ~— 434 358 276 189 97 0 0 5 9 0 Oo Ux@jy 4250 1265 TAS $89 505 416 321 221114 0 6 0 08 xh; 525 1945-1206 — — 964 B64 758 G47 591 409 282 149 0 OO Ax6h, 532 2906 479 ~~ 1078 961 839 713 S83 447 307 163 0 0 0 UxThe 532-2388 479 ~~ 1078 961 830 713 563 447 307 163 0 0 OO WxBhe 532-2386 479 — 1078 961 839 713 S83 447 307 1683 9 0 OO exBMe 381 1007 24 — 453 377 204 207 119 0 0 0 Axe 431 1298805 — — 611 527 437 341 240133 0 0 G 0 0 xO 531 1987 1232 — 993 893 787 674 557 436 308 174 0 0 ex8he 831 2819-174 — «4461 1344 12.21 1093 860 B22 B79 529 375 179 D ExT 621 9247-2013. — 1534 1399 1261 11.18 O71 B18 BH SOI 335 164 Oo aXBhe 621 8247 BOIS. — 18.94 139991261 1118 O71 B19 BH2 SOI 395 164 O Notes: (1) Radius Or R From Table 6., Section 46 2.) Tension Capacity Puc Or Pue From Table 4., Section 45. Table 14. Single Reduction Values For Various Edge Distances In 5000 Psi All Lightweight Concrete Reduction To Tension Capacity (Kips) Tension Distance From Center Of Anchor To Free Edge (Inches) Anchor Radius Capacity De. Size ALWT', “Kips Afe_05 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Ura 1887 265 47 148 78 26-0. 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 Wxale” 1587 26 Mr 18 75 2 0 9 09 9 0 0 0 8 8 Oo %xay 2381 596 331 297 295 168 97 0 0 Oo © G0 0 0 0 oO %x8%, 2.381 595 331 297 235 168 97 0 9 0 G 0 0 0 0 6 x2 2188 363 201 — 153 102 4 0 Oo o 09 0 0 0 0 oO xa | 3108 794 440 — 989 320 244 163 75 0 9 0 0 0 9 @ Yexae 3.174 1060 588 — 474 389 209 205 108 0 0 0 D0 0 6 O YxS%e Ba7a 1060 588 — 474 39 299 205 108 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 Wxeie 3.174 1060 568 — 474 389 209 205 108 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 Winey 3474 1060 588 — 474 389 209 205 108 0 D0 0 0 08 0 0 x2Mhy 2819 600 333 — 286 224 155 67 0 0 D0 9 9 0 0 Oo Gx 8te 3.968 1655 918 — 790 687 579 467 949 227 0 9 0 0 0 O Spx Be 3.988 1655 918 — 790 687 570 467 349 227 0 09 0 0 6 O YxBie 3.250 815 a2 — — 396 260178 89 0 0 9 0 0 GO oO xiii, 3780 309 607 — — 485 401 309 212 10990 0 b 0 G 0 Sxae 4.250 1415785 — 659 565 465 359 247128 0 0 0 90 8 UxSNe 5250 2178 1208 — — 1078 966 848 724 504458 315 167 0 0 0 UXO, 4761 2385 1923 — — 1086 940 808 G74 533389 259 0 0 0 OO YxThe 4761 2395 1923 — — 1066 940 809 674 5a3389 238 0 0 9 0 GxBhe 4.761 2385 1923 — — 1066 940 809 674 533389 238 0 0 0 0 Yxas 3619 = 11268 624 — — 507 422 329 292 127 © 0 0 9 0 O xe 43913 1451 BOs — 684 590 489 381 269150 0 0 0 o 90 UxSe 5313 2922 1932 — — 11.41 998 680 755 G23488 344.19 0 0 0 AX6he 6313 9168 1748 — 1634 1503 13.66 1223 1074919 759 592 419 238 0 x Tie 5555 3247 180.1 — — 1522 1378 12.20 1075 O17 754 586 419 24 0 0 xB, 5595 32.47 BOT — — 1522 1378 1229 1075 917784 586 413 234 0 OO Notes: (1,) Radius Or R From Table 6, Section 46, (2) Tension Capacity Puc Or Pue From Table 4, Section 45, 19 9.0 STANDARD STOCK ANCHOR DIMENSIONS, ACCESSORIES AND RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT Stud Dia. Length, B.W. | Length, A.W. PartNo. | Description | D A H__| (Before Weld) | (after Weld) Le 101-053-081 ] 4x 2M%eHaL | y | 187 500 21% He 101-059-093 | 4x 4% HAL. 4% 4 101-053-043 | 3x4 HAL | % | 287 750 a% 4 101-053-045 | %% x 6% HAL 6% 6 101-053-047 | ¥x 2% HAL | % | 312 | 1.000 2% 2 101-053-002 | x 3% HAL 3% 3 101 063.009 | x 4¥6 HL ay 4 5: 6 8 101-053-005 | 5 x 5t}— HAL 101-053-008 | 2 x 614 HAL 101-053-010 | Y x Bi HAL TOT-059-012 | H x2";qHAL | _% | Sia | 1250 101-053-019 | % x 6%e HAL 101-053-023 | x 8%e HAL 107-098-003 |, x 3%45 SSL Min. 3 | 1250 101-098-007 | 34x 4%¢ SSL 101-098-011 | %4 x 5%¢ S3L 101-098-015 | 4 x 6%6 SOL 101-098-019 | 34x 7%¢ SL 101-098-023 | 34x 8%e S3L 101-098-008 [7% x3%45 SSL | 7% | Min. % | 1375 101-098-031 | 7 x 4%p SOL 101-098-035 | 74 x 5%5 S3L 101-098-099 | 74 x 6%4e S3L 101-098-043 | 7 x 7%e SOL 101-098-047 | 74 x 8%e SOL 45 stud Use Ferrule Diameter Number Foot Chuck Th 700-106-001 | 507-004-003 | 502-002-001 | 500-007-071 % 100-106-002 | 501-004-006 | 502-002-001 | 500-001-018 wewoingin he 100-103-009 | 501-004-008 | 502-002-001 | 500-001-085 HELENS Bete 100-103-011 | 501-004-008 | 502-002-001 | 500-001-085 % 100-108-005 | 501-004-009 | 502-002-002 | 500-001-088 100-108-004 | 501-004-014 | 502-002-002 | 500-001-088 % 400-106-004 | 501-004-014 | 502-002-002 | 500-001-088 400-103-012 | 501-004-014 | 502-002-002 | 500-001-088 Stud | Use Forrule Diameter | Number Grip Foot Chuck ety 7 700-101-006 | 501-004-003 | ~502-002-007 [500-007-074 Tia suRraces % 100-101-008 | 501-004-006 | 502-002-001 | 500-001-018 % 100-101-010 | 501-004-008 | 502-002-001 | 500-001-085 % 100-101-012 | 501-004-009 | 502-002-002 | 500-001-088 % 100-101-043 | 501-004-019 | 502-002-009 | 500-001-088 ‘h 100-101-140 | 601-004-020 | 502-002-009 |500-001-091 weLoINs to. Pee rere stud Use Ferrule Diameter | Number Grip Foot Chuck % “Special % 100-105-001 | 501-003-008 | 502-002-001 | 590-001-018 h 100-105-002 | 601-003-010 | 502-002-001 | 500-001-085 For Spal % 100-105-003 | 501-004-009 | 502-002-002 | 500-001-008 Ferra contact your on Fela Eainee RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES: NELSON NS-20-Stud Welding Unit (Part No. 799-015-000) OPTIONAL TRANQUIL-ARC Kits recommended for use For Studs 1/4" through °4'" Diameter with 799-015-000 system when POWER RECOMMENDATIONS: For Welding +4, 3% or ) 400 Ampere N.E.M.A. 4 Dia. Studs to Rated Generator or Flat Surfaces NELSON Battery Unit For Welding ¥2"" thru NELSON 2000.A 7A" Dia. Studs in Fillet } Power Unit or Equal Heel or Flat of Angle welding " and 5” diameter For Welding 3" Dia, 600 Ampere N.E.M.A, For Studs 94” tr" NELSONNS-208HDStud —Siugs in Fillet or | Reted Generator Diameter ce Heel of Angle or Equal (Part No, 799-340-000)

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