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FIG. 282 UNIVERSAL CONCRETE INSERT

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Specifications

Industry Standards/Certifications

N/A Complies with Federal Specification A-A-1192A (Type 18), WW-H-171-E (Type 18), ANSI/MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-58 (Type 18). UL, ULC Listed and FM Approved.

Nominal Size

N/A 3/8 in

Housing Material

N/A Carbon Steel

Coatings

N/A Black

Mounting Type

N/A Nut Only
Max Load1 N/A 0 lb

Product Number

N/A 0500211107

UPC Code

N/A 69029114183

HPH Code

N/A 034GR6659

Weight

N/A 0.20 lb

Service

N/A Upper attachment for suspending pipe, shafting, motors and similar equipment from a concrete ceiling; especially suitable where rod sizes cannot be readily determined in advance.

Features

N/A

  • Cast body prevents concrete seepage.
  • Opening in top of insert provides for use of reinforcing rods up to 7⁄8" diameter. Sides of insert are recessed for reinforcing rods up to 1" diameter.
  • Low height, broad flat bottom and widely separated nail slots minimize displacement during construction.
  • The nut, held in place by V-type teeth on both insert and nut, can be raised and moved from side to side providing for lateral adjustment.
  • Rod is locked in place by screwing it firmly against the top of the recess.
  • One body size.

Installation

N/A 1. Nail insert to wooden forms. 2. Where convenient, reinforcing rods may be placed in the opening through the top of the insert, or short lengths of reinforcing rod may be wired to the insert prior to pouring concrete. However, the specified load ratings and approvals are not dependent on the use of any reinforcing rods in contact with the insert. 3. After concrete is poured and wooden forms are removed, place nut in insert and screw rod through nut until rod is firmly against the top of the insert body. The rod should not be forced against the top of the recess thereby placing unnecessary stress at the opening of the insert by the nut.

  • 1 Based on insert and nut only. Rating is subject to the condition that the concrete used