CURVEB
Structural
- Jul 29, 2013
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I'm curious what ASTM others are specifying for anchor bolts. I was told by someone from the NCMA that F1554 is not a recognized bolt designation by the masonry people, and that it should be either A36 or A307. However, the steel manual does not list either of these as applicable designations.
1) If you are anchoring steel to masonry, which would material would control? Would you spec the anchor material that is used for steel or masonry?
2) If you are anchoring wood to masonry would you definitely specify one of the masonry designations, or is there another material that would perhaps apply?
3) The ACI 318 doesn't appear to address this issue, so I would assume that the steel designation (F1554) would be appropriate.
Thank you!
1) If you are anchoring steel to masonry, which would material would control? Would you spec the anchor material that is used for steel or masonry?
2) If you are anchoring wood to masonry would you definitely specify one of the masonry designations, or is there another material that would perhaps apply?
3) The ACI 318 doesn't appear to address this issue, so I would assume that the steel designation (F1554) would be appropriate.
Thank you!