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00-9819
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CEVALLOS,JUAN
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ABBOTT STATION
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<br />. ft. .. .B~~:arM ...:. . .. . . .. <br />. .:. r~wer: .mlq ........ .:-:... . . :.:.:.. ....; .::::; :'.:. ... . .;.. ..: . .. . ..:.. . . . .. ... <br /> <br />5433 Power-Bond™ Epoxy Material Setting Time <br /> <br />The table below lists the setting times for the Power- <br />Bond epoxy. The times listed vary according to the <br />volume of epoxy and base material temperature. The <br />gel time is the maximum working time. At the initial <br />cure time, the epoxy can sustain a design load; how- <br />ever. this should be verified by job site testing. The full <br />curing time is the minimum time required for the <br />epoxy to meet its physical properties. <br /> <br />54.6 Power-Bond Installation Guidelines <br /> <br />Threaded Hods or Heinfordng Bou's in Solid Base <br />Materials <br />Drill a hole to the size and <br />embedment required. The toler- <br />ances of the drill bit used should <br />meet the requirements of ANSI <br />Standard B212.15. <br /> <br /> , r <br />.. v .. .. v <br /> , ~ ( ( : '; .' <br />. :-. .. . : . >. .. . <br />, ... 0 0 <br />.. v ~ .. .. v ~ <br /> , " ( <br />. :-. .. . : . >. . <br /> 0 , .. 0 . .. <br /> v v v <br /> <br /> <br />40 <br />60 <br />75 <br />90 <br /> <br />30 <br />20 <br />15 <br />10 <br /> <br />12 <br />6 <br />4 <br />3 <br /> <br />48 <br />36 <br />24 <br />24 <br /> <br />Blow the hole clean with com- <br />pressed air, brush the hole, and <br />blow it clean again. Holes should <br />be clean and sound. They may be <br />dry or damp, but should be free <br />of standing water or frost. If <br />using reinforcing bars, be sure <br />the bar will fit into the drilled <br />hole. If a larger hole is required, <br />the diameter should be as close <br />as possible to the diameter of <br />the reinforcing bar. <br /> <br /> <br />Do not install in base material whose temperature is less than 4OoF, <br /> <br />54.4 Power-Bond™ Selection Guide <br />Power-Bond cartridges are available in a 10 Fluid <br />ounce size to match the needs of most applications. <br /> <br /> <br />',' v. V <br />f r:: L ~ -!. ~ ~ .~. : . ~ <br /> <br />", ,:", '-, ,. '-, ,:-.' <br />'. . <I, :' .', . '4, :' .' . <I <br />. V .".. v . -. <;/ <br /> <br />54.5 Power-Bond™ Estimating Guide <br /> <br />The following tables list the estimated number of <br />anchors which can be installed per Power-Bond pump <br />cartridge, The actual number of anchors dispensed <br />may vary depending upon job site installation proce- <br />dures and waste. To estimate the number of cartridges <br />which may be required, divide the number of anchors <br />to be installed by the figures listed below. <br /> <br />For example, to install 2,000 3/4" threaded anchor rods <br />in a hole 6" deep, the estimated number of anchors is <br />9.2 per cartridge. The estimated number of cartridges <br />is 2000 divided by 9.2 or 217 cartridges. <br /> <br /> " i? i? " <br /> I> <br />, f f : <br />, <br />'. '. ~ ~ . <br /> <l .- " <br /> . . <br /> " i? i? " <br /> I> <br />: . f f : <br />" .. ~ ':"~~: ~ , <br /> <l , <br /> <br />Fill the hole approximately half <br />way with epoxy starting from <br />the rear of the hole. Slowly <br />withdraw the static mixing noz- <br />zle as the hole fills to avoid creat- <br />ing air pockets within the hole. <br /> <br /> <br /> Push the threaded rod or rein- <br /> forcing bar into the hole while <br /> turning slight~ to insure positive <br /> distribution 0 the epoxy. Be sure <br />1/4 5/16 160.4 the rod is fully seated at the bot- iT "I> <br />107.0 80.2 64.2 53.5 45.8 40.1 tom of the hole and that some .. . <br /> . . ..,I. <br /> epoxy has flowed from the top -. ,.:--... . <br />3/8 7/16 95.8 63.9 47.9 38.3 31.9 27.4 24.0 . : .', <l <br />1/2 9/16 67.6 45.1 33.8 of the hole. The threaded rod or . " <br />27.0 22.5 19.3 16.9 reinforcing bar used should be .." I> <br /> .. f. ~ f. ~..a <br />5/8 3/4 34.6 23.1 17.3 13.8 11.5 9.9 8.6 free of dirt, grease, oil, or other j ", ..: =..: '0 ...:.. ' <br /> foreign material, -<l <l . . -<l <br />3/4 7/8 27.6 18.4 13.8 11.0 9.2 7.9 6.9 <br />7/8 1 23.1 15.4 11.5 9.2 7.7 6.6 5.8 <br />1 1-1/8 18.8 12.6 9.4 7.5 6.3 5.4 4.7 Allow the epoxy to cure for the <br /> specified time prior to applying <br /> any load. Do not disturb or load i7 iT 'V <br /> t> <br /> the anchor until it is fully cured , ! of. . . <br /> '. ~ : ", 'r_O.. <br /> <l <br /> o .. . . AI <br />No.3 1/2 81.4 54.3 40.7 32.6 27.1 23.3 20.4 t> iT iT " <br /> , ! . "f. . . <br />NO.4 5/8 63.4 42.3 32.7 25.4 21.1 18.1 15.9 '. ~ : .. ,. .'.. <br />No.5 3/4 51.1 34.1 25.5 20.4 17.0 14.6 12.8 <l <l 't,' -.'.& <br /> . <br />No.6 7/8 40.9 27.3 20.4 16.4 13.6 11.7 10.2 <br />No.7 1 35.7 23.8 17.8 14.3 11.9 10.2 8.9 <br />No.8 1-1/8 30.6 20.4 15.3 12.3 10.2 8.8 7.7 <br />178 <br /> <br /> <br />
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