Bust Expanding Anchor
Bust expanding anchors are designed for installing in holes augured. A piece is a formed anchor having a base and wings. A retainer is also present holding the nut from the forged eye rod, which often comes separately.
In the installation, a hole to the anchor’s size is augured parallel with the guy angle and to a size based on the length of the rod. This rod is secured to the expanding and is lowered to the hole. The expanding and tamping tool is deployed for striking the anchor top and open these blades into the soil. The cave is backfilled and then tamped later.
The curved head (expander and tamper) is used to distribute the bar weight around the anchor rod evenly to reduce the handle vibration. The bar hook wraps around the bust anchor rod to keep the expanding head from getting off the anchor top plate.
The anchors are often coated with a rust inhibitor for maximum protection. The bust expanding anchor of good quality comes with the following features:
- Rugged helix for tough to handle soils
- Lead point stingers for supporting initial penetration and setting these plumbs
- Structure-based plate made of steel top having slots of varied hole circles for meeting pole base dimensions
- Supplied with maximum strength bolts for securing pole
- Lengths often range from five to 10 inches.
Most often, the anchors are hot-dip galvanized for maximum protection against corrosion. Also, the excellent quality products should come with the ability to be installed on the street light foundations on an immediate basis.
Cat .No | Base plate inch | Rod Diameter inch | Area Expand top plate Sq. inch | Approximate Shipping Weight kg./ 100pcs | Standard pkg. Qty Carton |
G1630-06 | 6 | 5/8 | 64 | 231 | 5 |
G1630-07 | 7 | 5/8 | 92 | 310 | 5 |
G1630-08 | 8 | 5/8 | 135 | 390 | 5 |
G1634-08 | 8 | 3/4 | 135 | 435 | 5 |
G1631-08 | 8 | 1 | 135 | 435 | 5 |