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Types of Anchor Bolts for Concrete and Steel Structure Projects

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Anchor bolts look simple on a drawing, but they are often where project trouble begins. Buyers may ask for “M20 anchor bolts” without confirming embedment, concrete strength, load direction, coating, or installation method. That leaves too much room for error.

For concrete and steel structure projects, the right anchor bolt is selected by load, base material, installation stage, and environment. Not by diameter alone.

Main Types of Anchor Bolts

Common Options for Project Use

Anchor Bolt TypeTypical UseKey Buyer Concern
L-type anchor boltCast-in-place foundationsEmbedment depth and bend accuracy
J-type anchor boltLight to medium concrete anchoringHook shape and pull-out resistance
Straight anchor rodSteel columns, base plates, machineryNut/washer matching and thread length
Wedge anchorPost-installed concrete fasteningHole cleaning and concrete condition
Sleeve anchorConcrete, brick, masonryExpansion control and base material strength
Chemical anchorHeavy-duty retrofit or cracked concreteResin type, curing time, hole preparation
Threaded rod anchorFlexible field installationGrade, coating, and cut length control

For general sourcing, buyers can review available anchor fastener options before finalizing the project specification.

Cast-In vs Post-Installed Anchors

Choose by Construction Stage

Cast-in anchor bolts are installed before concrete is poured. They are common for steel columns, equipment bases, and structural foundations. They offer strong performance when positioning is controlled well.

Post-installed anchors are installed after concrete has cured. They are useful for retrofit work, missed embeds, secondary steel, MEP supports, and field adjustments.

Selection PointCast-In AnchorPost-Installed Anchor
Installation timingBefore concrete pourAfter concrete cures
Field flexibilityLowHigh
Positioning riskTemplate alignmentDrilling and cleaning quality
Common standardsASTM F1554, ASTM A307ETA, ICC-ES, ASTM/ACI project specs
Best usePlanned foundationsRetrofit and site adjustment

What Buyers Should Specify

Do Not Order by Size Only

A complete anchor bolt inquiry should include:

  • Diameter and total length
  • Thread length and thread pitch
  • Shape: L-type, J-type, straight rod, wedge, or chemical anchor
  • Steel grade, such as ASTM F1554 Grade 36/55/105
  • Nut and washer requirements
  • Coating: plain, zinc plated, hot-dip galvanized, or zinc-aluminum
  • Concrete strength and embedment depth
  • Drawing, template, or installation position

For outdoor foundations and steel structures, coating matters. Compare coated fastener choices when corrosion resistance is required.

Practical Project Advice

For steel columns, do not ignore washer size and base plate hole tolerance. For chemical anchors, hole cleaning is not optional. Dust left in the hole can reduce bond strength sharply.

For heavy-load or custom foundation bolts, standard stock may not be enough. In that case, review custom non-standard fasteners and confirm drawings before production.

A good anchor bolt specification prevents site rework, base plate misalignment, and failed pull-out tests. In concrete projects, that is worth far more than saving a few cents per piece.

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