concrete sleeve anchors
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Concrete Sleeve Anchors
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You will need to know the minimum embedment to know what length of anchor you will need.
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First determine the diameter of the anchor you will be using. If you are using ½”, then you will need to 2¼” past the material being used into the concrete. 2¼” + 1½” thick wood = 4” anchor
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If you are using a 4” anchor and drilling 2 ¼” into the concrete you will also add an extra ½” of drill depth. Your hole will then be 2¾” deep, this will help ensure that the anchor has room to expand.
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It also helps to clean out the hole after drilling with a brush or air tool.
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You can pick these up at the local hardware store or home improvement center for about $5 for 4 at this size: ½” x 4” in this case.