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REDI-DRIVE ANCHORS INSTALLATION STEPS
rd 1. Drill a 3/16" diameter hole (1/4" for 3/8" pipe drive) at a minimum depth (see chart) and clean hole. rd 2. Insert anchor through material to be fastened (insert tie-wire or pipe version Redi-Drive Anchors into drilled holes) and drive anchor with a 3-lb. hammer until the head is flush with surface or desired embedment. rd 3. Anchor is now set.
REDI-TIE-DRIVE INSTALLATION STEPS
rd 1. Drill 3/16" diameter hole in concrete. rd 2. Hammer in flat side of Redi-Drive 1-1/4". rd 3. The Redi-Drive is set. Tie acoustical or electrical drop wire to open hole.
REDI-PIPE-DRIVE INSTALLATION STEPS
rd 1. Drill 3/16" diameter hole for 1/4" anchor (1/4" diameter hole for 3/8" anchor). rd 2. Hammer in anchor 1-1/4" for 1/4" anchor (1-3/4" for 3/8" anchor). rd 3. The Redi-Drive is set. Run 1/4" or 3/8" threaded rod or bolt into anchor.

APPLICATIONS
Signage and other light duty metal products are common applications for the Redi-Drive. It has superior performance in block, brick and solid concrete, and is tamper proof.  
Wood attachments to concrete are common Redi-Drive applications, whether permanent or temporary.  
Electrical boxes and conduit clips that need permanent attachment are ideal applications for the Redi-Drive. It works well in all base materials and is fast and economical.  

FEATURES

(A) Tamper-Proof—mushroom head

(B) 100% Hole Contact—.215 shank in .198 hole

(C) Dog-Point—for easy insertion and installation

 

 


APPROVALS/ LISTINGS
Meets or exceeds U.S. Government G.S.A specification FF-S-325 Group VI

Factory Mutual (3/8" pipe-drive)

 

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