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Low-carbon steel, ideal for standard structural applications.

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deep into the concrete slab, depending on the load and bolt diameter. Placement: j-bolt catalogue pdf

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Selecting the correct J-bolt is critical for safety and structural integrity. Here are the key factors to evaluate before making your choice:

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: The industry standard for anchor bolts.

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Offers slightly better corrosion resistance than clear zinc plating, with a distinct gold hue. 5. Typical Applications for J-Bolts This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

If this is a (e.g., from “ABC Fastener Co.”), check these three things first before designing around it:

Select finishes like Zinc Plated or Hot-Dip Galvanized based on exposure to moisture. 4. Where to Find Catalogues

A high-strength low-alloy steel option. It is used when higher yield strengths are required without increasing bolt diameter.

One of the most common mistakes is ordering a ½” bolt for a ½” hole. Our PDF includes the and minimum edge distances for concrete.