markharro Posted Sunday at 10:39 Posted Sunday at 10:39 I need to bolt down a post and also 2 rollers being running gear for a cantilevered gate. what are the best bolts/fixings to use? thanks
Mr Punter Posted Sunday at 11:18 Posted Sunday at 11:18 25 minutes ago, Iceverge said: Chemical anchor and threaded rod. +1 Ensure stud, washers and nuts are corrosion resistant (stainless or galv). Clean the drilled holes thoroughly.
Onoff Posted Sunday at 15:22 Posted Sunday at 15:22 I'd cast in J bolts for that as a "holding down unit". Hooked round mesh going down into the concrete. Don't get me wrong I love chemical anchors. 1
Conor Posted Sunday at 16:04 Posted Sunday at 16:04 Your gate kit should have them included or at least the spec. Mine required 12mm SS rods cast into the concrete. Think they had to be 250mm long, 50mm proud, 200mm set in. A rather large sliding gate tho.
SteamyTea Posted Sunday at 17:23 Posted Sunday at 17:23 1 hour ago, Onoff said: I love chemical anchors
Andeh Posted Sunday at 21:40 Posted Sunday at 21:40 I also really like chemical anchors! 🥰 I'm almost disappointed I don't have more stuff to bolt down with it. It's a hard life post-build... When you run out of fun stuff to sink your teeth into... 1
Onoff Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Again, J bolts hooked under reinforcing mesh or some similar design of holding down unit with plates and long studs. Windage against a gate and offset loads will just worry chemical anchors out over time. With something locked into the concrete you're trying to "worry" the whole, large concrete footing.
SteamyTea Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, Onoff said: Windage against a gate and offset loads will just worry chemical anchors out over time but the sheep can escape the worrier.
markharro Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago Hi @Onoff @Conor too late now for the J bolts....the pad was placed ages ago. In any event here is the manual for the gate - it shows preparation for the fixings happening after the pad has gone in. No info on the diameter of bolt etc needed.
Mr Punter Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Measure the holes in the rollers. Your stud should be snug but not tight. It is probably M12.
Conor Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 58 minutes ago, markharro said: Hi @Onoff @Conor too late now for the J bolts....the pad was placed ages ago. In any event here is the manual for the gate - it shows preparation for the fixings happening after the pad has gone in. No info on the diameter of bolt etc needed. Look just like my rollers. 12mm resin anchors will be what you want.
markharro Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Thanks. I actually have a bit of 16mm threaded rod and it fits but maybe I want more wriggle room that I would get with 12mm to make sure I get both rollers in line? There is no guidance of the length of rod to bury in the concrete however? Also can anyone recommend a particular brand of resin? Do I need one of the tools shown to blown out the drill dust or will a vacuum do that?
Mr Punter Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Use the fattest stud that will fit through the holes. Use the plate as a template. 100mm depth in the concrete should be fine and 2mm bigger diameter than the studs. Either a blow out tool or a hose to clean the holes.
Conor Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) You need a fair bit of wiggle room in order to get everything lined up. And once you cast the bolts, you can't redo it. I used rawlplug resin. Edited 11 hours ago by Conor
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