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THDB25158RH Rod Hanger (Box of 100pcs)

Simpson Strong-Tie

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Retail Price: $129.95
Sale Price: $96.26
SKU:
THDB25158RH
UPC:
707392464457
Availability:
Usually ships the same business day
Finish:
Zinc Plated
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Product Overview

THDB25158RH Rod Hanger (Box of 100pcs)

The Titen HD threaded rod hanger is a high-strength screw anchor designed to suspend threaded rod from concrete slabs, beams or concrete over metal in order to hang pipes, cable trays and HVAC equipment. The anchor offers low installation torque with no secondary setting, and has been tested to offer industry-leading performance in cracked and uncracked concrete — even in seismic loading conditions.

Key Features:

Thread design undercuts to efficiently transfer the load to the base material

Serrated cutting teeth and patented thread design enable quick and easy installation

Specialized heat-treating process creates tip hardness to facilitate cutting while the anchor body remains ductile

Designed to install using a rotary hammer or hammer drill with standard ANSI drill bits — no special tools required

Installs with standard-sized sockets

Code listed for cracked and uncracked concrete applications under the 2015, 2012 and 2009 IBC/IRC, per ICC-ES ESR-2713

UL/FM listed

Material:

Carbon steel

Finish:

Zinc plated

Installation:

Drill a hole using the specified diameter carbide bit into the base material to the specified embedment depth plus minimum hole depth overdrill (see the product data table).

Blow the hole clean of dust and debris using compressed air.

Install with a torque wrench, driver drill, hammer drill or cordless impact wrench.

Fully insert threaded rod.

Caution:

Oversized holes in the base material will reduce or eliminate the mechanical interlock of the threads with base material and will reduce the anchorÂ’s load capacity.

Use a Titen HD rod hanger one time only. Installing the anchor multiple times may result in excessive thread wear and reduce load capacity.

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