Construction & Materials:
• Fabricated from high‑strength, quenched and tempered alloy or carbon steel
• Finished with a corrosion‑resistant coating (for example, hot‑dip galvanized or epoxy coated) to withstand harsh environments
Design Features:
• Incorporates a rotating mechanism that enables self‑alignment during installation
• Tapered or contoured design for even load distribution and improved embedment performance
• May be available in several diameters and lengths to suit various anchoring requirements
Dimensions (Typical Ranges):
• Diameter: Often available in sizes ranging from approximately 6 inches to 12 inches
• Embedment/Length: Typical embedment depths can range from 24 inches to 48 inches, depending on the soil/rock conditions and load requirements
Load Capacity:
• Designed for high tensile loads, with working load ratings that can start around 15,000 lbs and increase based on specific design and installation parameters
• Engineered to handle dynamic, cyclic loads commonly encountered in drilling rig stabilization, structural tie‑downs, or heavy equipment anchoring
Operating Conditions:
• Rated for operation in a wide temperature range (e.g., –20°F to +250°F) and in corrosive or abrasive environments
• The rotating feature helps reduce installation torque and minimizes damage to the anchoring medium (such as grout or soil)
Installation & Maintenance:
• Typically installed into pre‑drilled holes and grouted or set in place
• The rotating mechanism facilitates proper alignment and easier removal or adjustment during maintenance