Hit Hy-150 PDF
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Hit Hy-150 PDF
4.2.2
Fastener Components
Mixing Nozzle
HIT Internally
Threaded Inserts
HIS Internally
Threaded Inserts
HIT or HAS
Threaded Rods
Rebar (supplied by
contractor)
Eye Bolt (supplied
by contractor)
Product Features
Guide Specifications
Masterformat section: 03250 (Concrete accessories)
Related Sections: 03200 (Concrete ReinforcingReinforcing
Accessories)
05050 (Metal Fabrication)
05120 (Structural Steel; Masonry Accessories)
Injectable adhesive shall be used for installation of all reinforcing steel
dowels or threaded anchor rods and inserts into new or existing concrete. Adhesive shall be furnished in side by side refill packs which
keep component A and component B separate. Side by side packs
shall be designed to compress during use to minimize waste volume.
Side by side packs shall also be designed to accept static mixing nozzle which thoroughly blends component A and component B and
allows injection directly into drilled hole. Alternately, product may be
furnished in large rigid cartridges for high volume work. Only injection
tools and static mixing nozzles as recommended by manufacturer shall
be used. Manufacturers instructions shall be followed. Injection adhesive shall be formulated to include resin, hardener, cement and water
to provide optimal curing speed as well as high strength and stiffness.
Listings/Approvals
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4.2.2
71.8 N/mm2
10,420 psi
15.9 N/mm
2310 psi
29.3 N/mm2
4250 psi
7032 N/mm2
0.12%
0.12%
2x1011 OHM/cm
7.9x1010 OHM/in.
MECHANICAL
PROPERTIES
fy
min. fu
ksi (MPa)
ksi (MPa)
Material
bit diameter
hnom:
in.
(mm)
in.
/8
(9.5)
7
/16
/2
(12.7)
9
/16
/8
(15.9)
11
/16
/4
/8
(22.2)
(25.4)
11/4
(31.8)
/16
(24mm)
11/16
11/2
(19.1)
13
in.
(mm)
31/2
(90)
41/4
(110)
5
(125)
65/8
(170)
71/2
(190)
81/4
(210)
12
(305)
Embed ft lb
> hnom
(Nm)
Max.
Embed ft lb
tightening HAS SS
torque
HAS-Super <hnom
(Nm)
18
(24)
30
(41)
75
(102)
150
(203)
175
(237)
235
(319)
400
(540)
15
(20)
20
(27)
50
(68)
105
(142)
125
(169)
165
(224)
280
(375)
51/2
(140)
61/4
(160)
71/8
(180)
81/2
(220)
91/2
(240)
101/2
(270)
15
(380)
50
31
18
10
185
114
67
35
30
23
Tmax:
HAS Std.
HIT Rods
in.
(mm)
dbit
Tmax
hef
t
64
Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
/8
in.
(mm)
(9.5)
1
/4
(15.9)
(19.1)
/8
11/8
11/4
/16
/8
(12.7)
11
in.
/2
4 /4
(110)
5
(125)
6 /8
(170)
8 /4
(210)
in.
(mm)
1
(25)
13/16
(30)
11/2
(40)
2
(50)
ft lb
(Nm)
18
(24)
35
(47)
80
(108)
160
(217)
in.
(mm)
63/8
(162)
71/2
(191)
10
(254)
123/8
(314)
TE-18M, 25
h:
Recommended Hilti
Rotary Hammer Drill
dbit
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h
hnom
Tmax
ef
TE-55, 75
INTO
Std.
/2
3 /8
(86)
in.
(mm)
Std.
/2
in.
/2 Insert
(9.5)
Short
/8 Insert
(7.9)
Details
dbit: bit diameter
/16 Insert
Std.
11
/16
11
/16
3 /8
(86)
2
(51)
(12.7)
Short
11
Solid Base
/16
11
2
(51)
3 /8
(86)
2
(51)
Short
/16
INTO
in.
No. 3
7
/16
No. 4
5
/8
No. 5
3
/4
No. 6
7
/8
Solid Base
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
11/8
13/8
11/2
19/16
1. Rebar diameters may vary. Use smallest drill bit which will accommodate rebar.
Vd
Vrec
1.0
65
Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
3/8
(9.5)
1/2
(12.7)
5/8
(15.9)
3/4
(19.1)
7/8
(22.2)
1
(25.4)
11/4
(31.8)
fc = 4000 psi
fc = 2000 psi
fc = 4000 psi
fc = 2000 psi
fc = 4000 psi
fc = 2000 psi
fc = 4000 psi
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
(13.8 MPa)
lb (kN)
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
(13.8 MPa)
lb (kN)
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
(13.8 MPa)
lb (kN)
(27.6 Mpa)
lb (kN)
13/4
(44)
720
(3.2)
1265
(5.6)
955
(4.3)
1350
(6.0)
2710
(12.1)
4750
(21.1)
3820
(17.0)
5400
(24.0)
31/2
(89)
1895
(8.4)
2705
(12.0)
1550
(6.9)
2195
(9.8)
7120
(31.7)
10160
(45.2)
6200
(27.6)
8780
(39.1)
51/4
(133)
2635
(11.7)
2800
(12.5)
3090
(13.7)
4370
(19.4)
9880
(44.0)
10510
(46.8)
12360
(55.0)
17480
(77.8)
21/8
(54)
1220
(5.4)
1575
(7.0)
1445
(6.4)
2045
(9.1)
4580
(20.4)
5910
(26.3)
5785
(25.7)
8185
(36.4)
41/4
(108)
2725
(12.1)
3935
(17.5)
2350
(10.5)
3325
(14.8)
10220
(44.5)
14760
(65.7)
9400
(41.8)
13300
(59.2)
63/8
(162)
4300
(19.1)
5295
(23.6)
4685
(20.8)
6625
(29.5)
16140
(71.8)
19860
(88.3)
18735
(83.3)
26495
(117.9)
21/2
(64)
1620
(7.2)
1985
(8.8)
2040
(9.1)
2885
(12.8)
6090
(27.1)
7460
(33.2)
8160
(36.3)
11540
(51.3)
5
(127)
4395
(19.6)
5250
(23.4)
3315
(14.7)
4685
(20.8)
16480
(73.3)
19690
(87.6)
13255
(59.0)
18745
(83.4)
71/2
(191)
6025
(26.8)
8225
(36.6)
6600
(29.4)
9335
(41.5)
22595
(100.5)
30850
(137.2)
26405
(117.5)
37345
(166.1)
33/8
(86)
2365
(10.5)
3925
(17.5)
3585
(15.9)
5075
(22.6)
8870
(39.5)
14720
(65.5)
14355
(63.9)
20300
(90.3)
65/8
(168)
4655
(20.7)
8885
(39.5)
5645
(25.1)
7985
(35.5)
17460
(77.7)
33330
(148.3)
22590
(100.5)
31945
(142.1)
10
(254)
9515
(42.3)
12140
(54.0)
11370
(50.6)
16080
(71.5)
35695
(158.8)
45530
(202.5)
45485
(202.3)
64330
(286.2)
33/4
(95)
3080
(13.7)
4800
(21.4)
4495
(20.0)
6350
(28.2)
11555
(51.4)
18000
(80.1)
17980
(80.0)
25430
(113.1)
71/2
(191)
7845
(34.9)
11020
(49.0)
7300
(32.5)
10325
(45.9)
29430
(130.9)
41000
(182.3)
29210
(129.9)
41310
(183.8)
111/4
(286)
13330
(59.3)
16645
(74.0)
14550
(64.7)
20575
(91.5)
49990
(222.4)
62425
(277.7)
58200
(258.9)
82305
(366.1)
41/8
(105)
3445
(15.3)
4865
(21.6)
5500
(24.5)
7780
(34.6)
12920
(57.5)
18250
(81.2)
22010
(97.9)
31125
(138.5)
81/4
(210)
8330
(37.1)
11635
(51.8)
8940
(39.8)
12640
(56.2)
31250
(139.0)
43640
(194.1)
35755
(159.1)
50565
(224.9)
123/8
(314)
15540
(69.1)
19525
(86.85)
17810
(79.2)
25185
(112.0)
58280
(259.3)
73220
(325.7)
71235
(316.9)
100740
(448.1)
6
(152)
4645
(20.7)
7000
(31.1)
11125
(49.5)
15730
(70.0)
17430
(77.5)
26265
(116.8)
44500
(198.0)
62925
(279.9)
12
(305)
15490
(68.9)
20770
(92.4)
18070
(80.4)
25555
(113.7)
58085
(258.4)
77900
(346.5)
72285
(321.6)
102225
(454.7)
15
(381)
19210
(85.5)
26815
(119.3)
26410
(117.5)
37345
(166.1)
72040
(320.5)
100560
(447.3)
105630
(469.9)
149385
(664.5)
1. Influence factors for spacing and/or edge distance are applied to concrete/bond values above, and then compared
to the steel value. The lesser of the values is to be used for the design.
2. Concrete shear capacity based on the concrete capacity design method (CCD).
3. All values based on holes drilled with carbide bit (see page 236) and cleaned with wire brush.
4. For sill plate attachments, see tables on page 69.
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4.2.2
HAS-E Standard
ISO 898 Class 5.8
Shear
Tensile
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3/8
2115
1090
2640
1360
(9.5)
(9.4)
(4.8)
(11.7)
(6.0)
1/2
3755
1935
4700
2420
(12.7)
(16.7)
(8.6)
(20.9)
(10.8)
5/8
5870
3025
7340
3780
(15.9)
(26.1)
(13.5)
(32.7)
(16.8)
3/4
8455
4355
10570
5445
(19.1)
(37.6)
(19.4)
(47.0)
(24.2)
7/8
11510
5930
14385
7410
(22.2)
(51.2)
(26.4)
(64.0)
(33.0)
1
15030
7745
18790
9680
(25.4)
(66.9)
(34.5)
(83.6)
(43.0)
1 1/4
23490
12100
29360
15125
(31.8)
(104.5)
(53.8)
(130.6)
(67.3)
1. Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction (ASD):
Tensile = 0.33 x Fu x Nominal Area Shear = 0.17 x Fu x Nominal Area
HAS-E Super
ISO 898 Class 8.8
Tensile
Shear
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
HAS Super
ASTM A193 B7
Tensile
Shear
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
4230
(18.8)
7515
(33.4)
11745
(52.2)
16910
(75.2)
23020
(102.4)
30065
(133.7)
46975
(209.0)
4555
(20.3)
8100
(36.0)
12655
(56.3)
18225
(81.1)
24805
(110.3)
32400
(144.1)
50620
(225.2)
2180
(9.7)
3870
(17.2)
6050
(26.9)
8710
(38.7)
11860
(52.8)
15490
(68.9)
24200
(107.7)
2345
(10.4)
4170
(18.5)
6520
(29.0)
9390
(41.8)
12780
(56.9)
16690
(74.2)
26080
(116.0)
HAS-E Standard
ISO 898 Class 5.8
Yield
Tensile
Shear
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
HAS-E Super
ISO 898 Class 8.8
Yield
Tensile
Shear
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3/8
2790
4800
2880
4495
6005
3605
7190
(9.5)
(12.4)
(21.4)
(12.8)
(20.0)
(26.7)
(16.0)
(32.0)
1/2
5110
8540
5125
8230
10675
6405
13170
(12.7)
(22.7)
(38.0)
(22.8)
(36.6)
(47.5)
(28.5)
(58.6)
5/8
8135
13345
8010
13110
16680
10010
20975
(15.9)
(36.2)
(59.4)
(35.6)
(58.3)
(74.2)
(44.2)
(93.3)
3/4
12040
19220
11530
19400
24020
14415
31040
(19.1)
(53.5)
(85.5)
(51.3)
(86.3)
(106.9)
(64.1)
(138.1)
7/8
16620
26155
15695
26780
32695
19620
42845
(22.2)
(73.9)
(116.3)
(69.8)
(119.1)
(145.4)
(87.3)
(190.6)
1
21805
34165
20500
35130
42705
25625
56210
(25.4)
(97.0)
(152.0)
(91.2)
(156.3)
(190.0)
(114.0)
(250.0)
1 1/4
34890
53385
32030
56210
66730
40035
89930
(31.8)
(155.2)
(237.5)
(142.5)
(250.0)
(296.8)
(178.1)
(400.0)
1. Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction (LRFD):
Yield = Fy x Tensile Stress Area Tensile = 0.75 x Fu x Nominal Area Shear = 0.45 x Fu
HAS-E SS
AISI 304 SS
Shear
Tensile
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
HAS SS
AISI 304/316 SS
Tensile
Shear
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3/8
3645
1875
3645
1875
(9.5)
(16.2)
(8.3)
(16.2)
(8.3)
1/2
6480
3335
6480
3335
(12.7)
(28.8)
(14.8)
(28.8)
(14.8)
5/8
10125
5215
10125
5215
(15.9)
(45.0)
(23.2)
(45.0)
(23.2)
3/4
12390
6385
12390
6385
(19.1)
(55.1)
(28.4)
(55.1)
(28.4)
7/8
16865
8690
16865
8690
(22.2)
(75.0)
(38.6)
(75.0)
(38.6)
1
22030
11350
22030
11350
(25.4)
(98.0)
(50.5)
(98.0)
(50.5)
1 1/4
34425
17735
34425
17735
(31.8)
(153.1)
(78.9)
(153.1)
(78.9)
1. Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel
Construction (ASD):
Tensile = 0.33 x Fu x Nominal Area
Shear = 0.17 x Fu x Nominal Area
9610
(42.7)
17085
(76.0)
26690
(118.7)
38435
(171.0)
52315
(232.7)
68330
(304.0)
106765
(474.9)
5765
(25.6)
10250
(45.6)
16015
(71.2)
23060
(102.6)
31390
(139.6)
41000
(182.4)
64060
(285.0)
HAS Super
ASTM A193 B7
Yield
Tensile
Shear
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
8135
(36.2)
14900
(66.3)
23730
(105.6)
35120
(156.2)
48480
(215.7)
63600
(282.9)
101755
(452.6)
10350
(43.4)
18405
(79.0)
28760
(125.7)
41420
(185.7)
56370
(256.9)
73630
(337.0)
115050
(511.8)
6210
(27.6)
11040
(49.1)
17260
(76.8)
24850
(110.5)
33825
(150.5)
44180
(196.5)
69030
(307.1)
x Nominal Area
HAS-E SS
AISI 304 SS
Tensile
Shear
Yield
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
HAS SS
AISI 304/316 SS
Yield
Tensile
Shear
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
lb (kN)
3/8
5035
8280
4970
5035
8280
4970
(9.5)
(22.4)
(36.8)
(22.1)
(22.4)
(36.8)
(22.1)
1/2
9225
14720
8835
9225
14720
8835
(12.7)
(41.0)
(65.5)
(39.3)
(41.0)
(65.5)
(39.3)
5/8
14690
23010
13805
14690
23010
13805
(15.9)
(65.3)
(102.4)
(61.4)
(65.3)
(102.4)
(61.4)
3/4
15050
28165
16800
15050
28165
16800
(19.1)
(66.9)
(125.3)
(75.2)
(66.9)
(125.3)
(75.2)
7/8
20775
38335
23000
20775
38335
23000
(22.2)
(92.4)
(170.5)
(102.3)
(92.4)
(170.5)
(102.3)
1
27255
50070
30040
27255
50070
30040
(25.4)
(121.2)
(222.7)
(133.6)
(121.2)
(222.7)
(133.6)
1 1/4
43610
78235
46940
43610
78235
46940
(31.8)
(194.0)
(348.0)
(208.8)
(194.0)
(348.0)
(208.8)
1. Steel strength as defined in AISC Manual of Steel Construction (LRFD):
Yield = Fy x Tensile Stress Area
Tensile = 0.75 x Fu x Nominal Area
Shear = 0.45 x Fu x Nominal Area
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4.2.2
HIT HY150 Allowable Bond Strength and Steel Strength for HIS Internally Threaded Inserts
Bond Strength in Concrete2
Embedment
Depth
in. (mm)
Anchor
Diameter
in. (mm)
3
/8
(9.5)
1
/2
(12.7)
/8
(15.9)
/4
(19.1)
Tension
lb (kN)
Shear
lb (kN)
41/4
(108)
3180
(14.1)
4860
(21.6)
1875
(8.3)
5
(127)
4570
(20.3)
8635
(38.4)
3335
(14.8)
6 5/8
(168)
7460
(33.2)
13500
(60.1)
5215
(23.2)
8 1/4
(210)
9165
(40.8)
19440
(86.5)
7510
(33.4)
HIT HY150 Ultimate Bond Strength and Steel Strength for HIS Internally Threaded Inserts
Bond Strength in Concrete2
Embedment
Depth
in. (mm)
Anchor
Diameter
in. (mm)
3
/8
(9.5)
1
/2
(12.7)
5
/8
(15.9)
3
/4
(19.1)
Tension
lb (kN)
Shear
lb (kN)
41/4
(108)
12715
(56.6)
9935
(44.2)
5960
(26.5)
5
(127)
18275
(81.3)
17665
(78.6)
10600
(47.2)
6 5/8
(168)
29840
(132.7)
27610
(122.8)
16565
(73.7)
8 1/4
(210)
36660
(163.1)
39760
(176.9)
23855
(106.1)
1. Steel values based on AISC values for A325 bolts (fy= 92 Ksi, fu = 120 ksi).
2. Use lower value of either bond or steel strength for tensile load.
INTO
HIT HY 150 Allowable Loads with HAS or HIT Threaded Rods or HIT-I Inserts in
Lightweight Concrete 3000 psi (20.7 N/mm2)
Anchor Diameter
in. (mm)
Embedment Depth
in.
(mm)
3/8
13/4
(9.5)
1/2
(12.7)
5/8
(15.9)
31/2
21/8
41/4
21/2
33/8
( 45 )
( 90 )
( 55 )
(110)
( 65 )
( 85 )
Tension1
lb
(kN)
745
1220
975
1210
1200
1760
(3.3)
(5.4)
(4.3)
(5.4)
(5.3)
(7.8)
Solid Base
Shear lb (kN)1
HIT or HAS STD
1090
1090
1935
1935
2480
3025
( 4.8 )
( 4.8 )
( 8.6 )
( 8.6 )
(11.0)
(13.5)
HAS Super
1280
2345
2130
4170
2480
4000
HAS SS (304SS)
( 5.7 )
(10.4)
( 9.5 )
(18.5)
(11.0)
(17.8)
1280
1875
2130
3335
2480
4000
( 5.7 )
( 8.3 )
( 9.5 )
(14.8)
(11.0)
(17.8)
INTO
HIT HY 150 Ultimate Loads with HAS or HIT Threaded Rods or HIT-I Inserts in
Lightweight Concrete 3000 psi (20.7 N/mm2)
Anchor Diameter
in. (mm)
3/8
Embedment Depth
in.
(mm)
Shear lb (kN)1
Tension lb (kN)1
HIT or HAS STD
HAS Super
( 45 )
2980 (13.3)
2980 (13.3)
2980 (13.3)
(9.5)
31/2
( 90 )
4800 (21.4)
4920 (21.4)
4920 (21.4)
1/2
21/8
( 55 )
3900 (17.3)
3900 (17.3)
3900 (17.3)
(12.7)
41/4
(110)
4840 (21.5)
4840 (21.5)
4840 (21.5)
5/8
21/2
( 65 )
4800 (21.4)
4800 (21.4)
4800 (21.4)
(15.9)
33/8
( 85 )
7040 (31.3)
7040 (31.3)
7040 (31.3)
1. Loads are based on the lesser of allowable steel strength or concrete capacity
68
13/4
Solid Base
2880 (12.8)
2880 (12.8)
5125 (22.8)
5125 (22.8)
8010 (35.6)
8010 (35.6)
HAS Super
HAS SS (304SS)
5150 (22.9)
6210 (27.6)
8520 (37.9)
11040 (49.1)
9920 (44.1)
15980 (71.1)
4970 (22.1)
4970 (22.1)
8520 (37.9)
8835 (39.3)
9920 (44.1)
13805 (61.4)
Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
( 9.5 )
3 1/2
( 88.9 )
1/
2
(12.7)
4 1/4
( 108 )
5/
8
(15.9)
( 127 )
3/
4
(19.1)
6 5/8
(168.3)
4
_>12
4
_>12
4
_>12
4
_>12
Solid Base
Shear lb (kN)6
Tension
lb
(kN)
(101.6)
(304.8)
(101.6)
(304.8)
(101.6)
(304.8)
(101.6)
(304.8)
HAS Super
HAS SS (304SS)
1550 ( 6.9 )
1090
( 4.8)
2345
(10.4)
1875
1785 ( 7.9 )
1935
( 8.6)
2020
4170
( 9.0)
(18.5)
2020 ( 9.0)
3335 (14.8)
2020
3025
2020
4355
( 9.0)
(13.5)
( 9.0)
(19.4)
2020
5625
2020
5625
( 9.0)
(25.0)
( 9.0)
(25.0)
2020
5215
2020
5625
2265 (10.1)
3740 (16.6)
( 8.3)
( 9.0)
(23.2)
( 9.0)
(25.0)
INTO
INTO
HAS Super
Solid
SolidBase
Base
Shear lb (kN)
HAS Super
HAS SS (304SS)
3/
8
(9.5)
3 1/2
(88.9)
4
_>12
(101.6)
(304.8)
(27.6) 4970
(22.1)
1/
2
(12.7)
4 1/4
(108)
4
_>12
(101.6)
(304.8)
5125 (22.8)
8075
5/
8
(15.9)
(127)
4
_>12
(101.6)
(304.8)
8010 (35.6)
3/
4
(19.1)
4
_>12
(101.6)
(304.8)
6 5/8 (168.3)
1. Values are for lightweight, medium weight or normal weight concrete masonry units
conforming to ASTM C90 with 2000 psi grout conforming to ASTM C474.
2. Embedment depth is measured from the outside face of the concrete masonry unit.
3. Values are for anchors located in the grouted cell, head joint, bed joint, T joint,
cross web or any combination of the above.
(35.9) 8075
(35.9)
(39.3)
8075
(35.9)
(35.9) 8075
(35.9) 8075
(35.9)
4. Values for edge distances between 4 inches and 12 inches can be calculated by
linear interpolation.
5. Loads are based on the lesser of bond strength, steel strength or base material
strength.
6. Loads are based on the lesser of steel strength or base material strength.
Anchor in.
/8
/2
/8
/4
Size (mm) (9.5) (12.7) (15.8) (19.1)
in. 3 1/2
4 1/4
5
6 5/8
hnom
(mm) (90) (110) (125) (170)
s
V
c
Allowable Loads for Attachment of Sill Plates to f 'c = 2000 PSI Normal Weight Concrete with HIT HY 150
Anchor Diamenter
in.
(mm)
1/
2
5/
8
(12.7)
(15.9)
Embedment Depth
in.
(mm)
4 1/4 (108.0)
5
(127.0)
Edge Distance
in.
(mm)
1 3/4 (44.5)
2
3/
4
Tension
lb
(kN)
Load Parallel
to Edge
Shear lb (kN)
Load Perpendicular
to Edge
1280
(5.3)
1445 ( 6.4)
400
(1.8)
(69.9)
1800
(8.1)
2103 ( 9.5)
845
(3.8)
1 3/4 (44.5)
1700
(7.6)
1445 ( 6.4)
400
(1.8)
2 3/4 (69.9)
2725 (12.1)
2455 (10.9)
960
(4.3)
Allowable Loads for Attachment of Sill Plates to top of grout filled block wall with HIT HY 150
Anchor Diamenter
in.
(mm)
Embedment Depth
in.
(mm)
Edge Distance
in.
(mm)
Tension
lb
(kN)
Load Parallel
to Edge
Shear lb (kN)
Load Perpendicular
to Edge
1 3/4 (44.5)
1395
(6.2)
1425 ( 6.3)
560
(2.5)
2 3/4 (69.9)
1795
(8.0)
2085 ( 9.3)
1110
(4.9)
1 3/4 (44.5)
1840
(8.2)
1800 ( 8.0)
680
(3.0)
2
(69.9)
1965 (8.7)
3070 (13.7)
1. Loads are based on concrete or masonry failure. Steel strength must be checked separately.
1110
(4.9)
1/
2
5/
8
(12.7)
(15.9)
4 1/4 (108.0)
5
(127.0)
3/
4
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Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
HIT HY150 Ultimate Bond Strength and Steel Strength for Rebar in Concrete
Concrete Compressive Strength
2000 PSI (13.8 N/mm2)
Nominal
Rebar
Size
Embed.
Depth
in. (mm)
#3
11/2
(38)
31/2
(89)
7
(178)
2500
(11.1)
6300
(28.0)
12600
(56.0)
#4
2
(51)
4
(102)
8
(203)
4200
(18.7)
9000
(40.0)
18000
(80.1)
#5
21/2
(64)
5
(127)
10
(254)
5600
(24.9)
13500
(60.1)
27000
(120.1)
#6
31/2
(90)
7
(178)
14
(356)
10200
(45.4)
22100
(98.3)
44200
(196.6)
#7
33/4
(95)
71/2
(190)
15
(380)
10700
(47.6)
27100
(120.6)
54200
(241.1)
#8
4
(102)
8
(204)
16
(408)
14100
(62.7)
32500
(144.6)
65000
(289.1)
#9
5
(127)
10
(254)
18
(457)
16700
(74.3)
47400
(210.9)
85300
(379.4)
#10
6
(152)
12
(304)
20
(508)
23300
(103.6)
59600
(265.1)
99300
(441.7)
Ultimate
Bond
Strength
lb (kN)
Embed. to
Embed. to
Develop Yield Develop Tensile
Strength1
Strength1
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
33/4
(95.3)
51/2
(139.7)
7
(177.8)
81/2
(215.9)
10
(254.0)
113/4
(298.5)
123/4
(323.9)
151/2
(393.7)
Grade 60 Rebar
Embed. to
Embed. to
Yield
Develop Yield Develop Tensile Strength
1
1
Strength
Strength
lb (kN)
in. (mm)
in. (mm)
Tensile
Strength
lb (kN)
51/2
(139.7)
3800
(16.9)
8200
(36.5)
16500
(73.4)
23/4
(69.9)
41/4
(108.0)
6600
(29.4)
9900
(44.0)
8
(203.2)
6000
(26.7)
11800
(52.5)
23600
(105.0)
41/4
(108.0)
61/4
(158.8)
12000
(53.4)
18000
(80.1)
101/4
(260.4)
6900
(30.7)
17700
(78.7)
35300
(157.0)
51/4
(133.4)
8
(203.2)
18600
(82.7)
27900
(124.1)
123/4
(323.9)
12800
(56.9)
28900
(128.6)
57700
(256.7)
61/2
(165.1)
93/4
(247.7)
26400
(117.4)
39600
(176.2)
15
(381)
15800
(70.3)
35300
(157.0)
70700
(314.5)
73/4
(196.9)
111/2
(292.1)
36000
(160.1)
54000
(240.2)
171/2
(444.5)
18100
(80.5)
42400
(188.6)
84800
(377.2)
9
(228.6)
131/2
(342.9)
47450
(211.1)
71100
(316.3)
19
(482.6)
21800
(97.0)
61800
(274.9)
111300
(495.1)
10
(254.0)
153/4
(400.1)
60000
(266.9)
90000
(400.4)
23
(584.2)
32400
(144.1)
77700
(345.6)
129600
(576.5)
12
(304.8)
173/4
(450.9)
76200
(339.0)
114300
(508.5)
7
32000
41300
(178)
(142.3)
(183.7)
26
99000
131/2
20
93600
140400
14
75800
171/4
#11
(356)
(337.2)
(438.2)
(660.4)
(440.4)
(342.9)
(508.0)
(416.4)
(624.6)
20
108400
141400
(508)
(482.2)
(629.0)
1. Based on comparison of average ultimate adhesive bond test values versus minimum yield and ultimate tensile strength of
rebar; for more information, contact your Hilti Field Engineer.
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Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
Anchor Spacing and Edge Distance Guidelines in Concrete (see Anchoring Technology Section 4.1.3)
Influence of Anchor Spacing and Edge Distance fA, fR
Anchor
Size
in.
/8
/2
/8
/4
/8
1 /4
Tension/Shear
s
V
Edge
Distance
s
in. (mm)
c
h
in.
hnom
(mm)
31/2 41/4
(90)
12
scr
1.5
Shear (I to Edge)
Shear (I to Edge)
& Tension
1.0
s
hef
1.0
c
hef
smin
0.5
ccr
1.5
Tension
cmin
0.5
Shear
(II to Edge)
Shear
(II to Edge)
0
0
1 /4
2
21/2
3
31/2
4
41/2
5
51/2
6
63/8
7
71/2
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
18
.6
.2
.4
.8
1.0
Edge Distance Adjustment Factor
(fRV, fRN)
c
= Actual edge distance
cmin = 0.5 hef
scr
= 1.5 hef
ccr
hef
= Actual embedment
hef
= Actual embedment
(44)
(51)
(64)
(76)
(89)
(102)
(114)
(127)
(140)
(152)
(162)
(178)
(191)
(203)
(229)
(254)
(279)
(305)
(330)
(381)
(457)
Tension fRN
/8
.60
.63
.69
.74
.80
.86
.91
.97
1.0
/2
.64
.68
.73
.78
.82
.87
.92
.96
1.0
/8
/4
.60
.64
.68
.72
.76
.80
.84
.88
.92
.96
1.0
.61
.64
.67
.70
.73
.76
.79
.82
.85
.88
.94
1.0
/8
.61
.64
.70
.69
.72
.75
.77
.80
.83
.88
.93
1.0
.62
.64
.67
.69
.72
.74
.76
.79
.84
.88
.93
.98
1.0
/8
.25
.30
.41
.52
.63
.73
.84
.95
1.0
.60
.62
.63
.65
.67
.70
.73
.77
.80
.83
.90
1.0
/2
.32
.40
.49
.58
.67
.76
.85
.93
1.0
/8
.25
.33
.40
.48
.55
.63
.70
.78
.85
.93
1.0
/4
.27
.33
.38
.44
.50
.55
.61
.67
.72
.78
.89
1.0
/8
.28
.33
.38
.42
.47
.51
.56
.60
.69
.78
.88
.97
1.0
.70
.73
.76
.79
.83
.84
.90
.92
.97
1.0
.70
.73
.75
.79
.80
.85
.87
.91
.93
.97
1.0
.70
.73
.74
.78
.79
.82
.84
.87
.89
.91
.96
1.0
/8
.70
.73
.74
.78
.79
.82
.84
.87
.89
.91
.96
1.0
.70
.73
.74
.77
.78
.80
.82
.84
.88
.91
.95
.99
1.0
11/4
.70
.71
.73
.74
.75
.78
.80
.83
.85
.86
1.0
ef
11/4
/8
.60
.66
.77
.89
1.0
.28
.33
.38
.43
.48
.53
.58
.63
.68
.78
.88
.98
1.0
.70
.72
.73
.81
.84
.89
.90
.98
1.0
/4
1. For hef = hnom (see table at top of page) use table for
reduction factors. For hef hnom use formula to
calculate reduction factors.
/8
/2
s
= Actual spacing
smin = 0.5 hef
Edge
Distance
c
in. (mm)
3
.6
.2
.4
.8
1.0
Anchor Spacing Adjustment Factor
(fA)
/8
13/4 (44)
21/8 (54)
21/2 (64)
3
(76)
33/8 (86)
4
(102)
41/8 (105)
5
(127)
51/4 (133)
6
(152)
63/8 (162)
7
(178)
71/2 (191)
8
(203)
9
(229)
10 (254)
11 (279)
12 (305)
123/8 (314)
18 (457)
Anchor Diameter
/2
.67
.76
.86
.95
1.0
.60
.68
.76
.84
.92
1.0
.25
.28
.31
.34
.38
.44
.50
.56
.63
.69
.81
1.0
/8
/4
.62
.68
.74
.80
.86
.92
.98
1.0
/8
.64
.68
.73
.79
.84
.89
.95
1.0
.64
.68
.73
.78
.83
.88
.93
.98
1.0
11/4
.60
.63
.67
.70
.73
.80
.87
.93
1.0
1. For hef = hnom use adjustment factors from table. For hef hnom use formula to calculate adjustment factors.
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Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
Hydrochloric acid
Nitric acid
Phosphoric acid
Acetic acid
Formic acid
Lactic acid
Citric acid
Sodium Hydroxide
(Caustic soda)
Ammonia
Soda solution
Common salt solution
Chlorinated lime solution
Sodium hypochlorite
Hydrogen peroxide
Carbolic acid solution
Ethanol
Sea water
Glycol
Acetone
Carbon tetrachloride
Toluene
Petrol/Gasoline
Machine oil
Diesel oil
Key: non-resistant
Behavior
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
conc.
30%
10%
conc.
10%
conc.
10%
conc.
10%
conc.
10%
conc.
10%
conc.
10%
10%
40%
20%
5%
conc.
5%
10%
10%
10%
2%
10%
10%
+ resistant
partially resistant
Strength
BondStrength
AllowableBond
Allowable
(%
(%ofofValue
valueatat70F)
70F)
Approx.
CuringTime
23
-5
6 hours
32
3 hours
41
1.5 hours
68
86
104
20
30
40
50 minutes
40 minutes
30 minutes
Approx.
Gel Time
23
-5
25 minutes
32
18 minutes
41
13 minutes
68
86
104
20
30
40
5 minutes
4 minutes
2 minutes
70F
100F
140F
180F
Recommendation
for Use
< 10 Mrad
Insignificant
Full Use
10 100 Mrad
Moderate
Frec. = 0.5 Fperm.
Restricted Use
Detrimental
Effect
220F
NOTE: Test procedure involves the concrete being held at the elevated
temperature for 24 hours them removing it from the controlled environment and testing to failure.
Long-term creep test at 176F is also available; contact Hilti Technical Services.
72
Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
8. Unlock dispenser.
2
1
ROD
10
10
10
11
11
11
11. Do not disturb anchor
between specified gel
time and cure time.
12
12
12
Tinst
Tinst
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Anchoring Systems
Drill Bit
Diameter
(in.)
Rebar Installation
Adhesive Volume
Required per Inch
of embedment (in 3)
Rod
Diameter
(in.)
Drill Bit *
Diameter
(in.)
Adhesive Volume
Required per Inch
of embedment (in3)
0.055
0.095
0.133
0.184
0.232
0.272
0.366
0.918
#3 or 3/8
#4 or 1/2
#5 or 5/8
#6 or 3/4
#7 or 7/8
#8 or 1
#9 or 11/8
#10 or 11/4
#11 or 13/8
/16
/8
3
/4
7
/8
1
11/8
13/8
11/2
19/16
0.062
0.146
0.176
0.218
0.252
0.299
0.601
0.659
0.547
/4
/8
1
/2
5
/8
3
/4
7
/8
1
11/4
/16
/16
9
/16
11
/16
13
/16
24mm
11/16
11/2
4.2.2
EXAMPLE: Determine approximate fastenings for 5/8" rod embedded 10" deep.
10 x 0.184 = 1.84 in3 of adhesive per anchor
16.5 1.84 9 fastenings per small cartridge
61.0 1.84 33 fastenings per large cartridge
NOTE: Useable volume of HIT HY 150 refill pack is 16.5 in.3 (270ml).
Useable volume of HIT HY 150 large cartridges is 61.0 in.3 (1000ml).
* Rebar diameter may vary. Use smallest drill bit which will accomodate rebar.
MD2000
Dispenser
P-3000HY
Pneumatic
Dispenser
HIT Adhesives
Item No.
00246650
00256480
Description
HY150 (11.1 oz)
HY150 Large (37 oz)
Contents
1 Refill Pack
1 Cartridge
Incudes in Pkg.
1 Mixer w/ filler tube
1 Mixer
Application
Use in solid base material
Use in solid base material
HIT Dispensers
Item No.
00255032
00256083
00256084
00255034
00229154
00229170
00335288
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Description
HIT P-3000HY Pneumatic Dispenser, + 1 refill holder
HIT P-5000HY Pneumatic Dispenser, large cartridge
HIT P-5000HY Conversion Kit (converts P-5000 & P-5000 HSE)
HIT P-3000HY Conversion Kit (converts P-3000)
MD2000 Dispenser + 1 refill holder
Refill Holder Replacement for MD2000, BD 2000 or P-3000HY dispensers
BD2000 Battery Dispenser Kit Complete
Hilti Product Technical Guide 10/99
Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
Description
HIT-M, Mixer only
HIT-HY Mixer, Large
Filler Tube 3/8" x 8"
Filler Tube 1/2" x 11-1/2"
Filler Tube 1/2" x 17-1/2"
Qty/Pkg
1
1
1
1
1
Wire Brush
Notes
For use with small HIT cartridges
For use with large HIT cartridge
Attach filler tube to small mixer to fill deeper holes
Attach filler tube to large mixer to fill deeper holes
Attach filler tube to large mixer to fill deeper holes
Air Nozzle
Description
Air Nozzle (Length 24")
Wire Brush 3/8" (for 7/16" to 1/2" holes, for HY150)
Wire Brush 1/2" (for 9/16" to 5/8" holes, for HY150)
Wire Brush 5/8" (for 11/16" to 3/4" holes, for HY150)
Wire Brush 3/4" (for 13/16" to 15/16" holes, for HY150)
Wire Brush 1" (for 1" to 1-1/8" holes, for HY150)
Flat Wire Brush (for > 1-1/8" holes, for HY150)
Wire brushes are required for all applications using HY150 Adhesive.
75
Anchoring Systems
4.2.2
Description
Rod/Insert
Carbon Steel
w/ nut & washer
Qty per
Package
00045911
00045912
00045913
00045914
00045915
00020939
00020940
00020941
00020942
00020943
00020944
00020945
00020946
00020947
00020948
00020949
00020950
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
HIT-I Standard
Internally
Threaded Insert
HIT-I Short
Internally
Threaded Insert
Item No.
Qty/Box
00088996
00088997
00088998
00088397
00088398
00088399
10
10
10
10
10
10
HAS, HAS Super, HAS Stainless Steel Rods, HIS and HIS-R Stainless Steel Inserts3
Description
HAS Rod 3
Item No.
HAS Super 3
Item No.
/8" x 51/8"
/2" x 61/2"
00068666
00068667
00068657
00068658
00068675
00068676
10
10
00258020
00258021
00258029
00258030
10
5
00333780
00333783
00333782
10
00258022
00258031
00258023
00258032
3
1
5
/8" x 75/8"
/4" x 9 /8"
Quantity
Per Box
00068669
00068660
00068678
00068670
00068661
96802006
1" x 12"
00068671
00068662
968020074
11/4" x 16"
00333778
00333779
/8" x 10"
Description
/8" x 41/4"
1
/2" x 5"
/8" x 65/8"
/4" x 81/4"
HIS Insert
Item No.
HIS-R Insert
Item No.
Quantity
Per Box
HAS-E Standard
ISO 898 Class 5.8
Item No.
00333183
00333190
00333194
00333201
00333208
00333210
00333214
HAS-E Super
ISO 898 Class 8.8
Item No.
00333216
00333217
00333218
00333219
003331761
00333220
00333224
HAS-E SS
AISI 304 SS
Item No.
00333169
00333171
00333175
00333177
00333181
00333182
Quantity
per Box
20
20
10
10
5
2
2
1. 7/8" x 11"
76
MSDS No.:
Revision No.:
Date:
Page:
255
004
02/06/98
1 of 2
P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, OK 74121; Ph: 1 800 879 6000; Emergency No.: 1 800 879 4444
PRODUCT NAME:
HIT HY 150
DESCRIPTION:
Methacrylate resin and hardener. Part A is in the large tube; Part B is in the small one.
INGREDIENTS AND EXPOSURE LIMITS
Ingredients:
CAS Number:
TLV: (mg/m3)
PEL: (mg/m3)
STEL:
Part A: Resin
19136100-5001p (NJ TSRN)
NE
NE
NE
Bonding agent
19136100-5003p (NJ TSRN)
NE
NE
NE
Quartz sand
14808-60-7
0.1 (R)
0.1 (R)
NE
Synthetic amorphous silica
67762-90-7
10
6
NE
Part B: Quartz sand
14808-60-7
0.1 (R)
0.1 (R)
NE
Water
07732-18-5
NE
NE
NE
Dibenzoyl peroxide
00094-36-0
5
5
NE
Dipropylene glycol
25265-71-8
NE
NE
NE
Amorphous silica
07631-86-9
10
6
NE
Polyethylene
09002-88-4
NE
NE
NE
NJ TSRN indicates New Jersey Trade Secret Registry Number. (R) indicates as respirable dust. PEL = OSHA
Permissible Exposure Limit. TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value. These are 8-hour time-weighted averages. STEL =
Short Term Exposure Limit (15 minute time-weighted average). NE = None Established.
PHYSICAL DATA
Appearance:
Gray paste
Odor:
Ester-like odor
Not determined
Vapor Pressure:
Not applicable
Boiling Point:
Approx. 212 F
VOC Content:
0 g/l
Evaporation Rate:
Not applicable
Solubility in Water:
Part A is insoluble
Specific Gravity:
1.7
pH:
5 (Part B)
> 200 F
Flammable Limits:
Not applicable
Extinguishing Media:
Stability:
Stable.
Hazardous Polymerization:
Incompatibility:
Decomposition Products:
Conditions to Avoid:
Avoid temperature extremes which could shorten the shelf-life of this product; i.e.
below freezing and above 100 F. (See handling and storage requirements).
HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Known Hazards:
Eyes: can cause irritation. Skin: Prolonged and repeated contact can cause
irritation. An allergic skin reaction (e.g. rash, itching, reddening) can occur with some
individuals. Inhalation: Possible irritation. Ingestion: None expected. Effects have
not been determined. Not considered to be a route of exposure.
Routes of Exposure:
Contact. Inhalation.
HILTI is a registered trademark of Hilti Corp.
Medical Conditions
Aggravated by Exposure:
Carcinogenicity:
Eyes:
Skin:
Inhalation:
Ingestion:
Other:
Ventilation:
Eye Protection:
Not required, however, safety glasses should be worn in most industrial settings.
Skin Protection:
Respiratory Protection:
For industrial use only. Keep away from children. Store in a cool dry area. Store
between 40 and 80 F. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged or repeated
contact. Practice good hygiene; i.e. wash after using and before eating or smoking.
Spill Procedures:
Take up with an absorbent material and place in a container for proper disposal.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
Hazard Communication:
This MSDS has been prepared in accordance with the federal OSHA Hazard
Communication Standard. 29 CFR 1910.1200.
HMIS Codes:
Not regulated.
This product contains 5 - 10% Benzoyl peroxide (CAS #94-36-0) which is subject to
reporting under Section 313 of SARA Title III (40 CFR Part 372).
Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that
comply with local, state, and federal safety, health and environmental regulations.
CONTACTS
Customer Service:
Technical Service:
Emergency:
Health / Safety:
The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct; however, no
guarantee or warranty of any kind expressed or implied is made with respect to the information provided.