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- Subject: Re: 22-1/2 degree masonry bolts
- From: "Sprague, Harold O." <10212spr(--nospam--at)bv.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 97 10:38:00 PST
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One aspect you mentioned of the epoxy bolts concerned overhead installations. ITW manufactures a plastic cap that wedges into the hole. The cap has a slit in it which allows insertion of the nozzle of the injection tube into the hole and prevents the epoxy from running out. It also provides a sufficient wedging action that will hold the anchor in place while the epoxy cures. The cap is referred to as a "hole plug" in the ITW literature. Harold Sprague, spragueho(--nospam--at)bv.com Black & Veatch
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