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Ultra Drop Setting Tool
Ultra Drop Setting Tool

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Ultra-Drop™ Drop-In Anchor

Setting Tools

This internally threaded flush-mount expansion anchor features a knurled body that increases friction between the anchor body and the internal walls of the hole.

The product is only intended to be used with:

Ultra-Drop™ Drop-In Anchor- Type 304 Stainless

Ultra-Drop™ Drop-In Anchor- Type 316 Stainless

Ultra-Drop™ Drop-In Anchor- Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel


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Materials / Finishes

  • Zin-Plated Carbon Steel

Features and Benefits

  • Knurled body increases friction with the internal walls of the pre-drilled hole, increasing the anchor’s holding power
  • Two-piece anchor compromised of internally threaded anchor body and expansion cone inserts — case-hardened expansion bullet inserts prevents galling and binding during expansion
  • Preassembled expansion bullet with a high-quality plastic cap that prevents bullet from prematurely falling out before and during installation
  • Internally threaded anchor allows for easy bolt removability and service work
  • Eliminates requirement for rod couplings in overhead applications
  • Anchor design offers consistent holding power in shallow embedment
Installation
Part Numbers
Catalog Number
Sets Anchor Thread Size (in.)
Quantity
ST14
1/4
1
ST38
3/8
1
ST12
1/2
1
ST58
5/8
1
ST34
3/4
1
ST78
7/8
1
STM14
1/4 - Mini
1
STM38
3/8 - Mini
1
STM12
1/2 - Mini
1
  1. Select the proper size drill bit from theMaximum Tensile Chart on the Tech Specs tab. Drill the hole perpendicular to the work surface. To assure full holding power, do not ream the hole or allow the drill to wobble.
  2. Drill the hole at least as deep as the full length of the anchor, but not closer than two anchor diameters to the bottom (opposite) surface of the concrete.
  3. Clean the hole using compressed air and a nylon brush.
  4. Tap the anchor, threaded portion last, into the hole. Make sure that the top of the anchor is flush with, or below, the level of the work surface.
  5. Insert the setting tool into the threaded end of the anchor and expand the anchor by striking the end of the setting tool with a hammer. The anchor is set (fully expanded) when the shoulder of the setting tool touches the anchor.Full expansion is necessary for proper anchor performance.
  6. The anchor is now ready to accept threaded hardware.

NOTE: Always wear safety glasses. Follow drill manufacturer's instructions. Use only solid carbide-tipped drill bits meeting ANSI B212.15 diameter standards.