Wedge anchors are post-installed expansion anchors used in solid concrete. They are common in base plates, pipe supports, equipment brackets, railings, steel frames, and light-to-medium structural fixing.
For buyers, the key point is simple: wedge anchor size is not only the diameter. Length and embedment depth are just as important. If any of these are wrong, the anchor may not seat properly, the nut may not engage fully, or the concrete connection may not reach the expected capacity.
Key Wedge Anchor Dimensions
A wedge anchor is usually defined by diameter and overall length. However, project buyers should also confirm thread length, fixture thickness, required embedment, and installation clearance.
| Dimensione | Cosa significa | Perché è importante |
|---|---|---|
| Diametro | Anchor body and thread size | Affects hole size, nut size, and load range |
| Lunghezza totale | Full anchor length from end to end | Must cover embedment plus fixture thickness |
| Lunghezza del filo | Usable threaded section above the concrete | Must allow washer and nut engagement |
| Profondità di inserimento | Depth of anchor inside concrete | Directly affects holding performance |
| Spessore dell'apparecchio | Thickness of the plate or bracket being fixed | Reduces available embedment if not calculated |
For general sourcing, buyers can review standard fastener options under elementi di fissaggio standard.
Diameter Selection
Match the Load and Hole Requirement
Larger diameters usually provide higher potential load capacity, but only when concrete strength, edge distance, spacing, and embedment are suitable.
Do not select diameter only by the hole in the base plate. Confirm:
- Forza concreta
- Tension or shear load
- Distanza dal bordo
- Spaziatura dell'ancora
- Fixture hole size
- Required approval or project standard
For load-bearing installations, review elementi di fissaggio ad alta resistenza and confirm engineering requirements before ordering.
Length and Embedment Depth
Overall length must be long enough to pass through the fixture and still reach the required embedment in concrete.
A practical calculation is:
Anchor length = fixture thickness + required embedment + washer/nut allowance + thread projection
If the anchor is too short, embedment may be insufficient. If it is too long, installation may be difficult or unnecessary cost may increase.
Common Selection Mistakes
Evita questi problemi:
- Ordering by diameter only.
- Ignoring fixture thickness.
- Confusing overall length with embedment depth.
- Using wedge anchors in weak or unsuitable concrete.
- Placing anchors too close to concrete edges.
- Forgetting washer and nut requirements.
- Scelta del rivestimento senza verificare l'adattamento del filo.
For outdoor or humid environments, compare coating options under vari elementi di fissaggio rivestiti.
RFQ Checklist for Wedge Anchors
Prima di richiedere un preventivo fornire:
- Anchor diameter and length
- Lunghezza del filo
- Spessore dell'apparecchio
- Profondità di inserimento richiesta
- Concrete strength and condition
- Direzione del carico: tensione, taglio o combinato
- Finitura superficiale o rivestimento
- Requisiti di dadi e rondelle
- Required test reports or certificates
For unusual dimensions or project-specific anchor designs, use elementi di fissaggio personalizzati non standard e fornire disegni.
Consiglio finale
Wedge anchor size should be selected by installation conditions, not by diameter alone. Confirm diameter, length, embedment depth, fixture thickness, concrete condition, and coating before production.
A complete RFQ helps avoid wrong anchors, weak installation, and costly jobsite rework.