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Simpson Strong-Tie® THDB25312CS SIM THDB25312CS

THDB25312CS Titen® HD Series Heavy-Duty Screw Anchor, 1/4" Diameter x 3-1/2" Long, Carbon Steel

  • Part#: SIM THDB25312CS
  • Manufacturer: Simpson Strong-Tie
  • MPN: THDB25312CS
  • Brand Name: Simpson Strong-Tie®
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The Titen HD® is a high strength screw anchor for use in cracked and uncracked concrete, as well as masonry. The Titen HD® offers low installation torque and outstanding performance. The Titen HD® (carbon steel) is designed for use in dry, interior, non-corrosive environments or temporary outdoor applications, while the Titen HD® type 316 stainless steel option offers you long-lasting corrosion resistance for unsurpassed peace of mind. Titen HD® offers industry leading performance even in seismic and wind-governed conditions. The countersunk head-style is for applications that require a flush-mount profile.

Simpson Strong-Tie® Heavy-Duty Screw Anchor, Titen HD® Series, 3-1/2 in Length, 1-5/8 to 2-1/2 in Minimum Embedment, 1/4 in Drill, 3-1/8 in Thread Length, Countersunk Head, 125000 psi Tensile Strength, 3/8 to 7/16 in Fixture Thickness, Carbon Steel, Finish: Zinc-Plated

Diameter      :      1/4"
Finish      :      Zinc-Plated
Fixture Thickness      :      3/8" to 7/16"
Head Type      :      Countersunk
Length      :      3-1/2"
Material      :      Carbon Steel
Minimum Embedment      :      3-7/8"
Series      :      Titen® HD; Series
Thread Length      :      3-1/8"
  • Tested in accordance with ACI355.2, AC193 and AC106
  • Qualified for static, wind and seismic loading conditions
  • Standard fractional sizes, hole size same as anchor size
  • No special drill bit required, designed to install using standard sized ANSI tolerance drill bits
  • Removable, ideal for temporary anchoring or applications where fixtures may need to be moved
  • Six-lobe drive reduces driver-bit cam-outs, resulting in easier installation
  • Countersunk head allows screw anchor applications incompatible with a hex head