1/2" x 4" Team-Tough Crossover Bolt

1/2" x 4" Crossover Bolt has been tested to meet or exceed all requirements of UIAA 123 Rock Anchor Standards by UIAA certified test laboratories. It has passed all requirements in either "set" or "un-set" placements! Thus, it can be placed with or without a hammer!
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  • No hammer required to place. Can be placed by simply inseting into your prepared hole with a proper bonding agent. If you use a hammer, we we recommend a min of 16oz, hard plastic deadblow or Stainless Steel hammer.
  • 1/4" Crossed Wires
  • Drill Hole Dia: 1/2"
  • Length approx. 4" (102mm)
  • 316L Stainless Steel
  • Meets or Exceeds ALL requirements of UIAA - 123 Rock Anchors Standards - Currently awaiting final approval of certification from UIAA
  • Made in the USA!
  • Strength: 

      Placed without hammer: 

      Axial, (straight out pull): 31+ kN

       Raidial, (straight down pull): 35+ kN

      Wedge system set with hammer: 

      Axial, (straight out pull): 35+ kN

       Raidial, (straight down pull): 40-50+ kN

  • Visually low impact 
  • Constricted fit: The Patent Pending Crossover wedging system provides a mechanical advantage that locks the anchor in place while the bonding agent cures. This is helpful on over-hanging routes!
  • Device usable by only a single connected user: 1P

Information Documents:

 

**** THIS IS A GLUE IN BOLT, AND MUST BE CORRECTLY PLACED WITH A PROPER BONDING AGENT, (e.g. - GLUE) STRICTLY FOLLOWING THE BONDING AGENT MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.

**** THIS BOLT/ANCHOR IS NOT FOR LEADING OR TOP ROPING ON WITHOUT BEING PERMANENTLY AND PROPERLY PLACED WITH A SUITABLE BONDING AGENT, (GLUE), FOLLOWING ALL OF THE BONDING AGENT MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS! ****

* When placing any glue-in bolt, always ensure that you "dry test" the placement by inserting the bolt that you intend to use into the hole! This process is highly recommended to be certain that the drill hole has the proper diameter and depth. This step should always be done prior to injecting any glue into the hole!

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