1 ⅜" x 3 ¾" Steel Concrete Wedge Anchor Bolts

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The Faster & Easier Way To Securely Anchor Concrete Formwork Panels

Instead of using standard wedge bolts, try Sandbaggy 1 ⅜" x 3 ¾" Wedge Anchor Bolts, a faster and easier way to secure your concrete formwork panels!

No extra equipment needed for installation, these wedge anchor bolts do not require a wrench to install. They're extremely versatile, able to fit a variety of sizes of pre-drilled holes. Just insert them into the pre-drilled holes in your concrete formwork and you’re good to go. The best part is once you’re done using them, just pull them out and they are ready to reuse for your next project. No lost parts, less hassle.

Made from heavy duty black annealed steel, these wedge bolts are made to last. Order our wedge bolts as low as $0.29 each when you buy in bulk! Learn more below.

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Specs

  • Length: 3 ¾" (3.75 inches)
  • Width: 1 ⅜" (1.375 inches)
  • Thickness: 4 Gauge Steel (0.232 inches)
  • Weight: 1.7 oz (0.106 lbs)
  • Material: Black Annealed Steel
  • Reusable / Removable

Features

  • Securely Fastens Concrete Formwork Panels: These wedge anchor bolts ensure a reliable and secure fastening of concrete formwork panels, preventing any movement or shifting during the pouring and curing of concrete. They provide stability to the formwork system, ensuring precise and consistent concrete shapes.
  • Way Easier To Use Than Standard Wedge Bolts: No wrenches, fasteners, or other tools necessary for installation! Just insert these into your pre-drilled holes and they’ll secure your formwork panels. If you’re having issues installing, we recommend using a rubber mallet.
  • Removable & Reusable: Because these types of concrete anchors have a simple design with no extra parts and don’t require tools for installation or removal, they can easily be removed (when applicable) from the formwork panels and reused without any hassle.
  • Fits A Variety of Sizes Of Pre-Drilled Holes. The versaitle design allows you to use this for a variety of sizes of pre-drilled holes in your formwork.
  • Durable and Resilient: These wedge anchor bolts are made from black annealed steel, providing durability and resistance to the pressures and loads exerted by wet concrete. They are capable of withstanding the rigors of repeated use, making them suitable for multiple formwork projects.
  • Also Used for Masonry (Brick) Applications: You can also use these concrete anchor bolts for masonry (brick) jobs
  • Sturdy formwork Connections: Hold down your loop ties and x-flat ties ensuring the structural stability to your concrete formwork, as well as proper alignment during the pouring and curing processes.


FAQ

How long should concrete cure before using wedge anchors?

To ensure a secure and reliable installation, it is generally recommended to allow concrete to cure for a minimum of 24 to 48 hours before using wedge anchors. This curing period allows the concrete to gain sufficient strength and stability, providing a solid base for the anchors. However, it's important to consider that curing time may vary depending on factors such as concrete type, thickness, and environmental conditions. For larger or thicker concrete sections, or in adverse conditions, a longer curing duration might be necessary. It is best to consult the concrete supplier or follow the specifications provided by the engineer or project guidelines to determine the specific curing time required before installing wedge anchors.

How to install concrete wedge anchors

As long as the hole is pre-drilled into the formwork panels, these concrete wedge anchors need no extra tools. Just insert them by hand or if you need a little extra power use a rubber mallet.

How to remove concrete wedge anchors?

Once the appropriate time has passed for curing, remove these by hand or use a tool that can easily pull these out. If you used our Rubber Mallet, you’ll notice it has a hooked end. This is a perfect tool to use for removal of these concrete wedge anchors.