Key Features
- Easy two step installation process
- Drill hole & drive Sammys concrete anchor using one kit (concrete installation kit)
- Reduces installation time and cost
- Threaded rod attachment
- Allows specifiers and designers to engineer systems with fewer attachment points
- Holds up to 2400 lbs.
- Installs with SAMMYS Nut Driver
- Ensures correct installation torque
- Reduces occurrences of fastener failure due to over driving
- 1/4" pre-drilled pilot hole required.
- Concrete Installation Tool available for a one tool installation process.
- Assembled in the U.S.A.
- Specifications:
- Model: CST 200
- Product Name: Sammys®
- Rod Size: 1/4" - 20
- Substrate: Concrete
- Mount Style: Vertical
- Substrate Fastener Size: 5/16" x 1-3/4"
- Ultimate Pullout: 2400lb
- Type: Rod Anchor
- Product Family: Sammys® Steel 1/4 Rod
- Anchor Diameter: 5/16"
- Hole Size: 1/4"
- Material: Steel
- Finish: Climaseal®, Electro-Zinc
- Head: 5/8" AF End-Drilled
- Drive: Sammys® #14 (Black) Nut Driver (8113910)
- Grade: C1022 screw, C1010 cap
- Recommended Installation Tool: SAMMYS® #14 (BLACK) NUT DRIVER (8113910)
- Box Quantity: 25
- Application: Installs vertically into the bottom of steel structures for hanging threaded rod.
- Installation Instructions:
- 1. Using an SDS 250 carbide tip bit or a HEX RECEIVER with a #250 carbide tip bit, pre-drill the concrete member to a depth of 2" with a hammer/rotary hammer drill set on impact mode.
- 2. After pre-drilling has been completed, install the SLEEVE TOOL over the bit (the bit should remain in the drill), and insert the #14 (black) nut driver (p/n 8113910) into the opposite end.
- 3. Insert the CST screw into the nut driver.
- 4. Place tip of screw into the pre-drilled hole, turn impact/drill unit to drill mode and begin insertion. When the nut driver spins freely on the CST screw, installation is complete. Stop and remove drill.
- 5. The concrete screw is ready to receive 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" or metric all thread rod or bolt stock (#14SW red nut driver used with 1/2" screw).
- Use a 1200 maximum RPM drill for installation. Do not install concrete screws wihle the drill unit is in impact mode - doing so will destroy the pullout factor of the screw.
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