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Features
• Passed the demanding ICC-ES AC308 adverse-condition
tests pertaining to reduced and elevated temperatures and
long-term sustained loads
• Code listed under the IBC/IRC for cracked and uncracked concrete
per IAPMO UES ER-263 and City of L.A. RR25960
• Code listed under the IBC/IRC for masonry
per IAPMO UES ER-281 and City of L.A. RR25966
• 10:1 two-component high-strength, acrylic-based
anchoring adhesive
• Suitable for use under static and seismic loading conditions in
cracked and uncracked concrete as well as masonry
• Easy hole-cleaning procedure – no power-brushing required
• Suitable for use in dry or water-saturated concrete
• For best results, store between 14°F and 80°F
• Cures in substrate temperatures as low as 14°F (–10°C)
in 24 hours or less
• Available in 9.4 oz., 12.5 oz. and 30 oz. cartridges for
application versatility
• Volatile Orgainic Compound (VOC) – 30 g/L
• Manufactured in the USA using global materials
Applications
• Threaded rod anchoring and rebar doweling into concrete
and masonry
• Suitable for horizontal, vertical and overhead applications
Codes: IAPMO UES ER-263 (concrete); IAPMO UES
ER-281 (masonry); City of L.A. RR25960 (concrete),
RR25966 (masonry); FL-16230.1; NSF/ANSI Standard 61
(43.2 in.2/ 1,000 gal.)
Chemical Resistance
See pages 320–321.
Installation and Application Instructions
(See also pages 124–127.)
• Surfaces to receive adhesive must be clean.
• Base material temperature must be 14°F or above at the time of
installation. For best results, material should be 14–80°F at time
of application.
• To warm cold material, store cartridges in a warm, uniformly heated
area or storage container. Do not immerse cartridges in water to
facilitate warming.
• Mixed material in nozzle can harden in 3–4 minutes at temperatures of
70°F and above.
Design Example
See page 328.
Suggested Specifications
See www.strongtie.com for more information.
AT-XP® High-Strength Acrylic Adhesive
AT-XP® Adhesive
Formulated for high-strength anchorage of threaded rod and rebar into cracked and uncracked concrete and
masonry under a wide range of conditions, AT-XP® adhesive dispenses easily in cold or warm environments
and in below-freezing temperatures with no need to warm the cartridge. When mixed properly, this low-odor
formula is a dark teal color for easy post-installation identiication.
CrackedConcrete CODE LISTED
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AT-XP® High-Strength Acrylic Adhesive
Cure Schedule
Base Material Temperature
Cure Time (hrs.)
°F °C
14 -10 24
32 0 8
50 10 3
68 20 1
86 30 30 min.
100 38 20 min.
For water-saturated concrete, the cure times must be doubled.
AT-XP® Adhesive Cartridge System
Model No.Capacity ounces
(cubic in.)Cartridge Type Carton Qty. Dispensing Tool Mixing Nozzle
AT-XP109.4
(16.9)Coaxial 6 CDT10S
AMN19QAT-XP1312.5(22.5)
Side-by-side 10 ADT813S
AT-XP3030(54)
Side-by-side 5ADT30S
ADTA30P orADTA30CKT
1. Cartridge estimation guidelines are available at www.strongtie.com/apps.
2. Detailed information on dispensing tools, mixing nozzles and other adhesive accessories is available on pages 128 through 135 or at www.strongtie.com.
3. Use only Simpson Strong-Tie® mixing nozzles in accordance with Simpson Strong-Tie instructions. Modiication or improper use of mixing nozzle may impair AT-XP adhesive performance.
4. One AMN19Q mixing nozzle and one nozzle extension are supplied with each cartridge.
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* See page 12 for an explanation of the load table icons.
AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Installation Information and Additional Data for Threaded Rod and Rebar in Normal-Weight Concrete1
Characteristic Symbol UnitsNominal Anchor Diameter (in.) / Rebar Size
8 / #3 2 / #4 8 / #5 4 / #6 8 / #7 1 / #8 1 4 / #10
Installation Information
Drill Bit Diameter for Threaded Rod dhole in. 7⁄16 9⁄16 11⁄16 13⁄16 1 1 8 1 8
Drill Bit Diameter for Rebar dhole in. 2 8 4 8 1 1 8 1 8
Maximum Tightening Torque Tinst ft.-lb. 10 20 30 45 60 80 125
Permitted Embedment Depth Range2Minimum hef in. 2 8 2 4 3 8 3 zz2 3 4 4 5
Maximum hef in. 7 2 10 12 2 15 17 2 20 25
Minimum Concrete Thickness hmin in. hef + 5do
Critical Edge Distance2 cac in. See foonote 2
Minimum Edge Distance cmin in. 1 4 2 4
Minimum Anchor Spacing smin in. 3 6
1. The information presented in this table is to be used in conjunction with the design criteria of ACI 318-11.
2. cac = hef (τk,uncr /1160)0.4 x [3.1 – 0.7(h/hef)], where:
[h/hef] ≤ 2.4
τk,uncr = the characteristic bond strength in uncracked concrete, given in the tables that follow ≤ kuncr ((hef x f 'c)
0.5/(∏ x da))
h = the member thickness (inches)
hef = the embedment depth (inches)
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Tension Strength Design Data for Threaded Rod in Normal-Weight Concrete1
Characteristic Symbol UnitsNominal Anchor Diameter (in.)
8 2 8 4 8 1 1 4
Steel Strength in Tension
Threaded Rod
Minimum Tensile Stress Area Ase in.2 0.078 0.142 0.226 0.334 0.462 0.606 0.969
Tension Resistance of Steel — ASTM F1554, Grade 36
Nsa lb.
4,525 8,235 13,110 19,370 26,795 35,150 56,200
Tension Resistance of Steel — ASTM A193, Grade B7 9,750 17,750 28,250 41,750 57,750 75,750 121,125
Tension Resistance of Steel — Type 410 Stainless (ASTM A193, Grade B6)
8,580 15,620 24,860 36,740 50,820 66,660 106,590
Tension Resistance of Steel — Type 304 and 316 Stainless (ASTM A193, Grade B8 & B8M)
4,445 8,095 12,880 19,040 26,335 34,540 55,235
Strength Reduction Factor — Steel Failure φ — 0.756
Concrete Breakout Strength in Tension (2,500 psi ≤ f'c ≤ 8,000 psi)
Effectiveness Factor — Uncracked Concrete kuncr — 24
Effectiveness Factor — Cracked Concrete kcr — 17
Strength Reduction Factor — Breakout Failure φ — 0.658
Bond Strength in Tension (2,500 psi ≤ f'c ≤ 8,000 psi)
Uncracked Concrete 2,3,4
Characteristic Bond Strength τk,uncr psi 1,390 1,590 1,715 1,770 1,750 1,655 1,250
Permitted Embedment Depth RangeMinimum
hef in.2 8 2 4 3 8 3 2 3 4 4 5
Maximum 7 2 10 12 2 15 17 2 20 25
Cracked Concrete 2,3,4
Characteristic Bond Strength9,10,11 τk,cr psi 1,085 1,035 980 950 815 800 700
Permitted Embedment Depth RangeMinimum
hef in.3 3 3 8 3 2 3 4 4 5
Maximum 7 2 10 12 2 15 17 2 20 25
Bond Strength in Tension — Bond Strength Reduction Factors for Continuous Special Inspection
Strength Reduction Factor — Dry Concrete φdry — 0.657 0.557
Strength Reduction Factor — Water-Saturated Concrete φsat — 0.457
Additional Factor for Water-Saturated Concrete Κsat — 0.545 0.775 0.965
Bond Strength in Tension — Bond Strength Reduction Factors for Periodic Special Inspection
Strength Reduction Factor — Dry Concrete φdry — 0.557 0.457
Strength Reduction Factor — Water-Saturated Concrete φsat — 0.457
Additional Factor for Water-Saturated Concrete Κsat — 0.465 0.655 0.815
1. The information presented in this table is to be used in conjunction with the design criteria of ACI 318-11.
2. Temperature Range: Maximum short-term temperature of 180°F. Maximum long-term temperature of 110°F.
3. Short-term concrete temperatures are those that occur over short intervals (diurnal cycling).
4. Long-term concrete temperatures are constant temperatures over a signiicant time period.
5. In water-saturated concrete, multiply τk,uncr and τk,cr by Ksat.
6. The value of φ applies when the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
7. The value of φ applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
8. The value of φ applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition A are met, refer to Section D.400.3 to determine the appropriate value of φ. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
9. For anchors installed in regions assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F, the bond strength values for 2", 8", 4" and 1" anchors must be multiplied by αN,seis = 0.85.
10. For anchors installed in regions assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F, the bond strength values for 1 4" anchors must be multiplied by αN,seis = 0.75.
11. For anchors installed in regions assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F, the bond strength values for 8" anchors must be multiplied by αN,seis = 0.59.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
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AT-XP® Tension Strength Design Data for Rebar in Normal-Weight Concrete1
Characteristic Symbol UnitsRebar Size
#3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #10
Steel Strength in Tension
Rebar
Minimum Tensile Stress Area Ase in.2 0.11 0.2 0.31 0.44 0.6 0.79 1.27
Tension Resistance of Steel — Rebar (ASTM A615 Grade 60)
Nsa lb.
9,900 18,000 27,900 39,600 54,000 71,100 114,300
Tension Resistance of Steel — Rebar (ASTM A706 Grade 60)
8,800 16,000 24,800 35,200 48,000 63,200 101,600
Strength Reduction Factor — Steel Failure φ — 0.756
Concrete Breakout Strength in Tension (2,500 psi ≤ f'c ≤ 8,000 psi)
Effectiveness Factor — Uncracked Concrete kuncr — 24
Effectiveness Factor — Cracked Concrete kcr 17
Strength Reduction Factor — Breakout Failure φ — 0.658
Bond Strength in Tension (2,500 psi ≤ f'c ≤ 8,000 psi)
Uncracked Concrete 2,3,4
Characteristic Bond Strength τk,uncr psi 1,010 990 970 955 935 915 875
Permitted Embedment Depth Range
Minimumhef in.
2 8 2 4 3 8 3 2 3 4 4 5
Maximum 7 2 10 12 2 15 17 2 20 25
Cracked Concrete 2,3,4
Characteristic Bond Strength τk,cr psi 340 770 780 790 795 795 820
Permitted Embedment Depth Range
Minimumhef in.
3 3 3 8 3 2 3 4 4 5
Maximum 7 2 10 12 2 15 17 2 20 25
Bond Strength in Tension — Bond Strength Reduction Factors for Continuous Special Inspection
Strength Reduction Factor — Dry Concrete φdry — 0.657 0.557
Strength Reduction Factor — Water-Saturated Concrete φsat — 0.457
Additional Factor for Water-Saturated Concrete Κsat — 0.545 0.775 0.965
Bond Strength in Tension — Bond Strength Reduction Factors for Periodic Special Inspection
Strength Reduction Factor — Dry Concrete φdry — 0.557 0.457
Strength Reduction Factor — Water-Saturated Concrete φsat — 0.457
Additional Factor for Water-Saturated Concrete Κsat — 0.465 0.655 0.815
1. The information presented in this table is to be used in conjunction with the design criteria of ACI 318-11.
2. Temperature Range: Maximum short-term temperature of 180°F. Maximum long-term temperature of 110°F.
3. Short-term concrete temperatures are those that occur over short intervals (diurnal cycling).
4. Long-term concrete temperatures are constant temperatures over a signiicant time period.
5. In water-saturated concrete, multiply τk,uncr and τk,cr by Ksat.
6. The value of φ applies when the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
7. The value of φ applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
8. The value of φ applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition A are met, refer to Section D.4.3 to determine the appropriate value of φ. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Shear Strength Design Data for Threaded Rod in Normal-Weight Concrete1
Characteristic Symbol UnitsNominal Anchor Diameter (in.)
8 2 8 4 8 1 1 4
Steel Strength in Shear
Threaded Rod
Minimum Shear Stress Area Ase in.2 0.078 0.142 0.226 0.334 0.462 0.606 0.969
Shear Resistance of Steel — ASTM F1554, Grade 36
Vsa lb.
2,260 4,940 7,865 11,625 16,080 21,090 33,720
Shear Resistance of Steel — ASTM A193, Grade B7 4,875 10,650 16,950 25,050 34,650 45,450 72,675
Shear Resistance of Steel — Type 410 Stainless (ASTM A193, Grade B6)
4,290 9,370 14,910 22,040 30,490 40,000 63,955
Shear Resistance of Steel — Type 304 and 316 Stainless (ASTM A193, Grade B8 & B8M)
2,225 4,855 7,730 11,425 15,800 20,725 33,140
Reduction for Seismic Shear — ASTM F1554, Grade 36
αV,seis5 —
0.85
Reduction for Seismic Shear — ASTM A193, Grade B7 0.85
Reduction for Seismic Shear — Type 410 Stainless (ASTM A193, Grade B6)
0.85 0.75 0.85
Reduction for Seismic Shear — Type 304 and 316 Stainless (ASTM A193, Grade B8 & B8M)
0.85 0.75 0.85
Strength Reduction Factor — Steel Failure φ — 0.652
Concrete Breakout Strength in Shear
Outside Diameter of Anchor do in. 0.375 0.5 0.625 0.75 0.875 1 1.25
Load-Bearing Length of Anchor in Shear ℓe in. hei
Strength Reduction Factor — Breakout Failure φ — 0.703
Concrete Pryout Strength in Shear
Coeficient for Pryout Strength kcp — 1.0 for hef < 2.50"; 2.0 for hef ≥ 2.50"
Strength Reduction Factor — Pryout Failure φ — 0.704
1. The information presented in this table is to be used in conjunction with the design criteria of ACI 318-11.
2. The value of φ applies when the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
3. The value of φ applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition A are met, refer to Section D.4.3 to determine the appropriate value of φ. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
4. The value of φ applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
5. The values of Vsa are applicable for both cracked concrete and uncracked concrete. For anchors installed in regions assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F, Vsa must be multiplied by αV,seis for the corresponding anchor steel type.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Shear Strength Design Data for Rebar in Normal-Weight Concrete1
Characteristic Symbol UnitsRebar Size
#3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #10
Steel Strength in Shear
Rebar
Minimum Shear Stress Area Ase in.2 0.11 0.2 0.31 0.44 0.6 0.79 1.27
Shear Resistance of Steel — Rebar (ASTM A615 Grade 60)
Vsa lb.
4,950 10,800 16,740 23,760 32,400 42,660 68,580
Shear Resistance of Steel — Rebar (ASTM A706 Grade 60)
4,400 9,600 14,880 21,120 28,800 37,920 60,960
Reduction for Seismic Shear — Rebar (ASTM A615 Grade 60)
αV,seis5 —
0.56 0.80
Reduction for Seismic Shear — Rebar (ASTM A706 Grade 60)
0.56 0.80
Strength Reduction Factor — Steel Failure φ 0.652
Concrete Breakout Strength in Shear
Outside Diameter of Anchor do in. 0.375 0.5 0.625 0.75 0.875 1 1.25
Load-Bearing Length of Anchor in Shear ℓe in. hef
Strength Reduction Factor — Breakout Failure φ — 0.703
Concrete Pryout Strength in Shear
Coeficient for Pryout Strength kcp — 1.0 for hef < 2.50"; 2.0 for hef ≥ 2.50"
Strength Reduction Factor — Pryout Failure φ — 0.704
1. The information presented in this table is to be used in conjunction with the design criteria of ACI 318-11.
2. The value of φ applies when the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
3. The value of φ applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition A are met, refer to Section D.4.3 to determine the appropriate value of φ. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
4. The value of φ applies when both the load combinations of ACI 318 Section 9.2 are used and the requirements of Section D.4.3 (c) for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used, refer to Section D.4.4 to determine the appropriate value of φ.
5. The values of Vsa are applicable for both cracked concrete and uncracked concrete. For anchors installed in regions assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F, Vsa must be multiplied by αV,seis for the corresponding anchor steel type.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
Threaded Rod Dia. (in.)
Tension Design Strength of Threaded Rod Steel (lb.)
ASTM F1554GR 36
ASTM F1554GR 55
ASTM F1554GR 105
ASTM A193B6
ASTM A193B7
ASTM A193B8/B8M
8 3,370 4,360 7,270 6,395 7,270 3,310 2 6,175 7,990 13,315 11,715 13,315 6,070 8 9,835 12,715 21,190 18,645 21,190 9,6604 14,530 18,790 31,315 27,555 31,315 14,2808 20,095 25,990 43,315 38,115 43,315 19,7501 26,365 34,090 56,815 49,995 56,815 25,905
1 4 42,150 54,505 90,845 79,945 90,845 41,425
AT-XP® Tension Design Strengths for Threaded Rod Anchors in Normal-Weight Concrete (f'c = 2,500 psi)
Rod Dia. (in.)
Nominal Embed. Depth (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Uncracked
(in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Cracked
(in.)
Tension Design Strength Based on Concrete or Bond (lb.)
Edge Distances = cac on all sidesEdge Distances = 1 4" on one side
and cac on three sidesSDC A-B6 SDC C-F7,8 SDC A-B6 SDC C-F7,8
ha cac ha cac Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked
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2 8 4 4 4 4 — — 2,140 — 1,605 — 1,115 — 835 —5 4 4 4 1,250 935
3 4 8 6 8 4 8 4 4 2,700 2,110 2,025 1,580 1,050 1,230 790 9257 4 4 8 1,450 1,090
4 2 6 8 10 4 6 8 5 4 4,055 3,165 3,040 2,375 975 1,845 735 1,38510 8 6 8 1,450 1,090
6 7 8 14 8 7 8 6 5,405 4,220 4,055 3,165 945 2,250 710 1,68514 2 9 4 1,450 1,090
7 2 9 8 18 9 8 6 4 6,755 5,275 5,065 3,955 925 2,585 695 1,93518 11 2 1,450 1,090
2
2 4 5 4 6 8 — — 3,555 — 2,410 — 1,720 — 1,225 —6 8 6 8 1,920 1,225
3 5 2 6 8 5 2 6 8 4,055 2,680 2,625 1,710 1,800 1,365 1,335 8707 4 6 8 2,095 1,335
6 8 2 14 8 8 2 7 8,240 5,365 5,255 3,420 1,755 2,700 1,120 1,74014 2 9 4 2,605 1,660
8 10 2 19 8 10 2 8 2 10,990 7,155 7,005 4,560 1,695 3,425 1,080 2,32019 4 13 2,605 1,660
10 12 2 25 4 12 2 9 4 13,735 8,940 8,755 5,700 1,665 4,070 1,060 2,89524 16 8 2,605 1,660
8
3 8 6 4 7 8 6 4 7 8 4,310 3,050 3,230 1,995 2,180 1,485 1,635 9507 2 7 8 2,405 1,735
5 8 8 10 2 8 8 7 8 8,720 5,285 5,905 3,370 2,965 2,485 2,065 1,58512 7 8 4,095 2,770
7 2 10 8 18 8 10 8 9 8 13,890 7,935 8,855 5,060 2,780 3,705 1,770 2,37518 12 8 4,130 2,630
12 2 15 8 32 8 15 8 12 2 23,150 13,230 14,760 8,435 2,610 5,620 1,665 3,96030 20 8 4,090 2,605
4
3 2 7 4 9 8 7 4 8 8 5,105 3,620 3,830 2,340 2,680 1,695 2,010 1,0808 2 9 8 2,725 2,045
6 9 4 12 8 9 4 9 8 11,465 7,380 8,600 4,705 3,855 3,300 2,890 2,10514 2 9 8 5,190 3,895
9 12 4 21 4 12 4 11 4 20,645 11,080 13,160 7,065 4,145 4,895 2,640 3,16021 8 14 8 6,155 3,925
15 18 4 39 8 18 4 15 4 34,405 18,465 21,935 11,775 3,705 7,660 2,360 5,26536 25 4 5,800 3,700
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3 4 8 8 11 8 8 8 10 2 5,665 4,010 4,250 1,825 2,945 1,825 1,900 8059 11 8 2,945 1,900
7 11 8 13 4 11 8 11 8 14,445 8,625 8,195 3,815 4,840 3,735 2,855 1,65516 8 11 8 6,320 3,550
10 2 14 8 24 14 8 12 2 26,540 12,940 12,295 5,725 5,540 5,605 2,450 2,480
25 4 16 4 8,225 3,640
17 2 21 8 46 21 8 17 2 46,300 21,565 20,490 9,540 4,820 8,840 2,135 4,13042 29 8 7,555 3,345
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4 9 12 8 9 12 8 6,240 4,420 4,680 2,885 3,175 1,920 2,380 1,2259 8 12 8 3,175 2,380
8 13 15 8 13 12 8 17,650 9,050 11,935 5,770 5,915 3,840 4,070 2,45019 4 12 8 7,520 5,065
12 17 26 4 17 12 4 28,075 13,570 17,900 8,650 5,480 5,760 3,495 3,67028 8 18 8,135 5,185
20 25 51 8 25 18 4 46,795 22,620 29,830 14,420 4,750 9,365 3,025 6,12048 32 4 7,440 4,745
1 4
5 11 4 13 8 11 4 13 8 8,720 6,175 6,215 3,480 — — — —12 13 8
10 16 4 18 4 16 4 13 8 22,090 12,370 12,425 6,960 — — — —24 15
15 21 4 32 21 4 15 4 33,135 18,555 18,640 10,435 — — — —36 22 2
25 31 4 57 8 31 4 22 55,225 30,925 31,065 17,395 — — — —60 37 2
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1. Tension design strength must be the lesser of the concrete, bond or threaded rod steel design strength.
2. Tension design strengths are based on the strength design provisions of ACI 318-11 Appendix D assuming dry concrete, periodic inspection, short-term temperature of 180°F and long-term temperature of 110°F.
3. Tabulated values are for a single anchor with no inluence of another anchor.
4. Interpolation between embedment depths is not permitted.
5. Strength reduction factor, φ, is based on using a load combination from ACI 318-11 Section 9.2.
6. The tension design strength listed for SDC (Seismic Design Category) A-B may also be used in SDC C-F when the tension component of the strength-level seismic design load on the anchor does not exceed 20% of the total factored tension load on the anchor associated with the same load combination.
7. When designing anchorages in SDC C-F, the Designer shall consider the ductility requirements of ACI 318-11 Section D.3.3. Design strengths in Bold indicate that the anchor ductility requirements of D.3.3.4.3 (a)1 to 3 are satisied when using ASTM F1554 Grade 36 threaded rod. Any other ductility requirements must be satisied.
8. Tension design strengths in SDC C-F have been adjusted by 0.75 factor in accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.3.3.4.4.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Allowable Tension Loads for Threaded Rod Anchors in Normal-Weight Concrete (f'c = 2,500 psi) — Static Load
Rod Dia. (in.)
Nominal Embed. Depth (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Uncracked
(in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Cracked
(in.)
Allowable Tension Load Based on Concrete or Bond (lb.)
Edge distances = cac on all sidesEdge Distances = 1 4" on one
side and cac on three sides
ha cac ha cac Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked
8
2 84 4 4 4 — — 1,530 —
795—
5 4 4 4 895
3 4 8 6 84 8 4 4 1,930 1,505
750880
7 4 4 8 1,035
4 26 8 10 4
6 8 5 4 2,895 2,260695
1,32010 8 6 8 1,035
6 7 8 14 87 8 6 3,860 3,015
6751,605
14 2 9 4 1,035
7 29 8 18
9 8 6 4 4,825 3,770660
1,84518 11 2 1,035
2
2 45 4 6 8 — — 2,540 —
1,230—
6 8 6 8 1,370
3 5 2 6 85 2 6 8 2,895 1,915
1,285975
7 4 6 8 1,495
6 8 2 14 88 2 7 5,885 3,830
1,2551,930
14 2 9 4 1,860
8 10 2 19 810 2 8 2 7,850 5,110
1,2102,445
19 4 13 1,860
10 12 2 25 412 2 9 4 9,810 6,385
1,1902,905
24 16 8 1,860
8
3 86 4 7 8
6 4 7 8 3,080 2,1801,555
1,0607 2 7 8 1,720
5 8 8 10 28 8 7 8 6,230 3,775
2,1201,775
12 7 8 2,925
7 210 8 18 8
10 8 9 8 9,920 5,6701,985
2,64518 12 8 2,950
12 215 8 32 8
15 8 12 2 16,535 9,4501,865
4,01530 20 8 2,920
4
3 27 4 9 8
7 4 8 8 3,645 2,5851,915
1,2108 2 9 8 1,945
6 9 4 12 89 4 9 8 8,190 5,270
2,7552,355
14 2 9 8 3,705
9 12 4 21 412 4 11 4 14,745 7,915
2,9603,495
21 8 14 8 4,395
15 18 4 39 818 4 15 4 24,575 13,190
2,6455,470
36 25 4 4,145
8
3 48 8 11 8
8 8 10 2 4,045 2,8652,105
1,3059 11 8 2,105
7 11 8 13 411 8 11 8 10,320 6,160
3,4552,670
16 8 11 8 4,515
10 214 8 24
14 8 12 2 18,955 9,2453,955
4,00525 4 16 4 5,875
17 221 8 46
21 8 17 2 33,070 15,4053,445
6,31542 29 8 5,395
1
4 9 12 8 9 12 8 4,455 3,155
2,2701,370
9 8 12 8 2,270
8 13 15 8 13 12 8 12,605 6,465
4,2252,745
19 4 12 8 5,370
12 17 26 4 17 12 4 20,055 9,695
3,9154,115
28 8 18 5,810
20 25 51 8 25 18 4 33,425 16,155
3,3956,690
48 32 4 5,315
1 4
5 11 4 13 811 4 13 8 6,230 4,410 — —
12 13 8
10 16 4 18 416 4 13 8 15,780 8,835 — —
24 15
15 21 4 32 21 4 15 4 23,670 13,255 — —
36 22 2
25 31 4 57 831 4 22 39,445 22,090 — —
60 37 2
Threaded Rod Dia. (in.)
Allowable Tension Load of Threaded Rod Steel (lb.)
ASTM F1554GR 36
ASTM F1554GR 55
ASTM F1554GR 105
ASTM A193B6
ASTM A193B7
ASTM A193B8/B8M
8 2,405 3,115 5,195 4,570 5,195 2,365
2 4,410 5,705 9,510 8,370 9,510 4,335
8 7,025 9,080 15,135 13,320 15,135 6,900
4 10,380 13,420 22,370 19,680 22,370 10,200
8 14,355 18,565 30,940 27,225 30,940 14,105
1 18,830 24,350 40,580 35,710 40,580 18,505
1 4 30,105 38,930 64,890 57,105 64,890 29,590
IBC*
1. Allowable tension load must be the lesser of the concrete, bond or threaded rod steel load.
2. Allowable tension loads are calculated based on the strength design provisions of ACI 318-11 Appendix D assuming dry concrete, periodic inspection, short-term temperature of 180°F and long-term temperature of 110°F. Tension design strengths are converted to allowable tension loads using a conversion factor of α = 1.4. The conversion factor α is based on the load combination 1.2D + 1.6L assuming 50% dead load and 50% live load: 1.2(0.5) + 1.6(0.5) = 1.4.
3. Tabulated values are for a single anchor with no inluence of another anchor.
4. Interpolation between embedment depths is not permitted.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Allowable Tension Loads for Threaded Rod Anchors in Normal-Weight Concrete (f'c = 2,500 psi) — Wind Load
Rod Dia. (in.)
Nominal Embed. Depth
(in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Uncracked
(in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Cracked
(in.)
Allowable Tension Load Based on Concrete or Bond (lb.)
Edge distances = cac on all sides
Edge Distances = 1 4" on one side and cac on three sides
ha cac ha cac Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked
8
2 84 4 4 4 — — 1,285 —
670—
5 4 4 4 750
3 4 8 6 84 8 4 4 1,620 1,265
630740
7 4 4 8 870
4 26 8 10 4
6 8 5 4 2,435 1,900585
1,10510 8 6 8 870
6 7 8 14 87 8 6 3,245 2,530
5651,350
14 2 9 4 870
7 29 8 18
9 8 6 4 4,055 3,165555
1,55018 11 2 870
2
2 45 4 6 8 — — 2,135 —
1,030—
6 8 6 8 1,150
3 5 2 6 85 2 6 8 2,435 1,610
1,080820
7 4 6 8 1,255
6 8 2 14 88 2 7 4,945 3,220
1,0551,620
14 2 9 4 1,565
8 10 2 19 810 2 8 2 6,595 4,295
1,0152,055
19 4 13 1,565
10 12 2 25 412 2 9 4 8,240 5,365
1,0002,440
24 16 8 1,565
8
3 86 4 7 8
6 4 7 8 2,585 1,8301,310
8907 2 7 8 1,445
5 8 8 10 28 8 7 8 5,230 3,170
1,7801,490
12 7 8 2,455
7 210 8 18 8
10 8 9 8 8,335 4,7601,670
2,22518 12 8 2,480
12 215 8 32 8
15 8 12 2 13,890 7,9401,565
3,37030 20 8 2,455
4
3 27 4 9 8
7 4 8 8 3,065 2,1701,610
1,0158 2 9 8 1,635
6 9 4 12 89 4 9 8 6,880 4,430
2,3151,980
14 2 9 8 3,115
9 12 4 21 412 4 11 4 12,385 6,650
2,4852,935
21 8 14 8 3,695
15 18 4 39 818 4 15 4 20,645 11,080
2,2254,595
36 25 4 3,480
8
3 48 8 11 8
8 8 10 2 3,400 2,4051,765
1,0959 11 8 1,765
7 11 8 13 411 8 11 8 8,665 5,175
2,9052,240
16 8 11 8 3,790
10 214 8 24
14 8 12 2 15,925 7,7653,325
3,36525 4 16 4 4,935
17 221 8 46
21 8 17 2 27,780 12,9402,890
5,30542 29 8 4,535
1
4 9 12 8 9 12 8 3,745 2,650
1,9051,150
9 8 12 8 1,905
8 13 15 8 13 12 8 10,590 5,430
3,5502,305
19 4 12 8 4,510
12 17 26 4 17 12 4 16,845 8,140
3,2903,455
28 8 18 4,880
20 25 51 8 25 18 4 28,075 13,570
2,8505,620
48 32 4 4,465
1 4
5 11 4 13 811 4 13 8 5,230 3,705 — —
12 13 8
10 16 4 18 416 4 13 8 13,255 7,420 — —
24 15
15 21 4 32 21 4 15 4 19,880 11,135 — —
36 22 2
25 31 4 57 831 4 22 33,135 18,555 — —
60 37 2
Threaded Rod Dia. (in.)
Allowable Tension Load of Threaded Rod Steel (lb.)
ASTM F1554GR 36
ASTM F1554GR 55
ASTM F1554GR 105
ASTM A193B6
ASTM A193B7
ASTM A193B8/B8M
8 2,020 2,615 4,360 3,835 4,360 1,985
2 3,705 4,795 7,990 7,030 7,990 3,640
8 5,900 7,630 12,715 11,185 12,715 5,795
4 8,720 11,275 18,790 16,535 18,790 8,570
8 12,055 15,595 25,990 22,870 25,990 11,850
1 15,820 20,455 34,090 29,995 34,090 15,545
1 4 25,290 32,705 54,505 47,965 54,505 24,855
IBC*
1. Allowable tension load must be the lesser of the concrete, bond or threaded rod steel load.
2. Allowable tension loads are calculated based on the strength design provisions of ACI 318-11 Appendix D assuming dry concrete, periodic inspection, short-term temperature of 180°F and long-term temperature of 110°F. Tension design strengths are converted to allowable tension loads using a conversion factor of α = 1⁄0.6 = 1.67. The conversion factor α is bazsed on the load combination assuming 100% wind load.
3. Tabulated values are for a single anchor with no inluence of another anchor.
4. Interpolation between embedment depths is not permitted.
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AT-XP® Allowable Tension Loads for Threaded Rod Anchors in Normal-Weight Concrete (f'c = 2,500 psi) — Seismic Load
Nom. Insert Dia. (in.)
Embed. Depth,
hef (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Uncracked (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Cracked (in.)
Allowable Tension Load Based on Concrete or Bond (lb.)
Edge Distances = cac on all sidesEdge Distances = 1 4" on one side
and cac on three sidesSDC A-B5 SDC C-F6,7 SDC A-B5 SDC C-F6,7
ha cac ha cac Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked
8
2 8 4 4 4 4 — — 1,500 — 1,125 — 780 — 585 —5 4 4 4 875 655
3 4 8 6 8 4 8 4 4 1,890 1,475 1,420 1,105 735 860 555 6507 4 4 8 1,015 765
4 2 6 8 10 4 6 8 5 4 2,840 2,215 2,130 1,665 685 1,290 515 97010 8 6 8 1,015 765
6 7 8 14 8 7 8 6 3,785 2,955 2,840 2,215 660 1,575 495 1,18014 2 9 4 1,015 765
7 2 9 8 18 9 8 6 4 4,730 3,695 3,545 2,770 650 1,810 485 1,35518 11 2 1,015 765
2
2 4 5 4 6 8 — — 2,490 — 1,685 — 1,205 — 860 —6 8 6 8 1,345 860
3 5 2 6 8 5 2 6 8 2,840 1,875 1,840 1,195 1,260 955 935 6107 4 6 8 1,465 935
6 8 2 14 8 8 2 7 5,770 3,755 3,680 2,395 1,230 1,890 785 1,22014 2 9 4 1,825 1,160
8 10 2 19 8 10 2 8 2 7,695 5,010 4,905 3,190 1,185 2,400 755 1,62519 4 13 1,825 1,160
10 12 2 25 4 12 2 9 4 9,615 6,260 6,130 3,990 1,165 2,850 740 2,02524 16 8 1,825 1,160
8
3 8 6 4 7 8 6 4 7 8 3,015 2,135 2,260 1,395 1,525 1,040 1,145 6657 2 7 8 1,685 1,215
5 8 8 10 2 8 8 7 8 6,105 3,700 4,135 2,360 2,075 1,740 1,445 1,11012 7 8 2,865 1,940
7 2 10 8 18 8 10 8 9 8 9,725 5,555 6,200 3,540 1,945 2,595 1,240 1,66518 12 8 2,890 1,840
12 2 15 8 32 8 15 8 12 2 16,205 9,260 10,330 5,905 1,825 3,935 1,165 2,77030 20 8 2,865 1,825
4
3 2 7 4 9 8 7 4 8 8 3,575 2,535 2,680 1,640 1,875 1,185 1,405 7558 2 9 8 1,910 1,430
6 9 4 12 8 9 4 9 8 8,025 5,165 6,020 3,295 2,700 2,310 2,025 1,47514 2 9 8 3,635 2,725
9 12 4 21 4 12 4 11 4 14,450 7,755 9,210 4,945 2,900 3,425 1,850 2,21021 8 14 8 4,310 2,750
15 18 4 39 8 18 4 15 4 24,085 12,925 15,355 8,245 2,595 5,360 1,650 3,68536 25 4 4,060 2,590
8
3 4 8 8 11 8 8 8 10 2 3,965 2,805 2,975 1,280 2,060 1,280 1,330 5659 11 8 2,060 1,330
7 11 8 13 4 11 8 11 8 10,110 6,040 5,735 2,670 3,390 2,615 2,000 1,16016 8 11 8 4,425 2,485
10 2 14 8 24 14 8 12 2 18,580 9,060 8,605 4,010 3,880 3,925 1,715 1,735
25 4 16 4 5,760 2,550
17 2 21 8 46 21 8 17 2 32,410 15,095 14,345 6,680 3,375 6,190 1,495 2,89042 29 8 5,290 2,340
1
4 9 12 8 9 12 8 4,370 3,095 3,275 2,020 2,225 1,345 1,665 8609 8 12 8 2,225 1,665
8 13 15 8 13 12 8 12,355 6,335 8,355 4,040 4,140 2,690 2,850 1,71519 4 12 8 5,265 3,545
12 17 26 4 17 12 4 19,655 9,500 12,530 6,055 3,835 4,030 2,445 2,57028 8 18 5,695 3,630
20 25 51 8 25 18 4 32,755 15,835 20,880 10,095 3,325 6,555 2,120 4,28548 32 4 5,210 3,320
1 4
5 11 4 13 8 11 4 13 8 6,105 4,325 4,350 2,435 — — — —12 13 8
10 16 4 18 4 16 4 13 8 15,465 8,660 8,700 4,870 — — — —24 15
15 21 4 32 21 4 15 4 23,195 12,990 13,050 7,305 — — — —36 22 2
25 31 4 57 8 31 4 22 38,660 21,650 21,745 12,175 — — — —60 37 2
Threaded Rod Dia. (in.)
Allowable Tension Load of Threaded Rod Steel (lb.)
ASTM F1554GR 36
ASTM F1554GR 55
ASTM F1554GR 105
ASTM A193B6
ASTM A193B7
ASTM A193B8/B8M
8 2,360 3,050 5,090 4,475 5,090 2,315 2 4,325 5,595 9,320 8,200 9,320 4,250 8 6,885 8,900 14,835 13,050 14,835 6,760 4 10,170 13,155 21,920 19,290 21,920 9,995 8 14,065 18,195 30,320 26,680 30,320 13,825 1 18,455 23,865 39,770 34,995 39,770 18,135
1 4 29,505 38,155 63,590 55,960 63,590 29,000
IBC*
1. Allowable tension load must be the lesser of the concrete, bond or threaded rod steel load.
2. Allowable tension loads are calculated based on the strength design provisions of ACI 318-11 Appendix D assuming dry concrete, periodic inspection, short-term temperature of 180°F and long-term temperature of 110°F. Tension design strengths are converted to allowable tension loads using a conversion factor of α = 1⁄0.7 = 1.43. The conversion factor α is based on the load combination assuming 100% seismic load.
3. Tabulated values are for a single anchor with no inluence of another anchor.
4. Interpolation between embedment depths is not permitted.
5. The allowable tension load listed for SDC (Seismic Design Category) A-B may also be used in SDC C-F when the tension component of the strength-level seismic design load on the anchor does not exceed 20% of the total factored tension load on the anchor associated with the same load combination.
6. When designing anchorages in SDC C-F, the Designer shall consider the ductility requirements of ACI 318-11 Section D.3.3. Design strengths in Bold indicate that the anchor ductility requirements of D.3.3.4.3 (a)1 to 3 are satisied when using ASTM F1554 Grade 36 threaded rod. Any other ductility requirements must be satisied.
7. Allowable tension loads in SDC C-F have been adjusted by 0.75 factor in accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.3.3.4.4.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Tension Design Strengths for Rebar in Normal-Weight Concrete (f'c = 2,500 psi)
Rebar Size
Nominal Embed. Depth (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Uncracked (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Cracked (in.)
Tension Design Strength Based on Concrete or Bond (lb.)
Edge Distances = cac on all sidesEdge Distances = 1 4" on one side and cac on
three sides
SDC A-B6 SDC C-F7,8 SDC A-B6 SDC C-F7,8
ha cac ha cac Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked
#3
2 84 4 4 4 — — 1,555 — 1,165 —
845—
635—
5 4 3 8 980 735
3 4 8 5 84 8 3 8 1,965 660 1,470 495
795415
600310
7 4 4 2 1,100 825
4 26 8 9
6 8 3 8 2,945 990 2,210 745740
625555
47010 8 6 4 1,100 825
6 7 8 12 27 8 3 8 3,925 1,320 2,945 990
715830
540625
14 2 9 1,100 825
7 29 8 15 8
9 8 3 8 4,910 1,650 3,680 1,240705
1,040525
78018 11 4 1,100 825
#4
2 45 4 4 4 — — 2,350 — 1,765 —
1,305—
980—
6 8 4 4 1,305 980
3 5 2 5 85 2 4 4 2,565 1,995 1,925 1,495
1,3201,105
990830
7 4 4 4 1,425 1,070
6 8 2 11 88 2 5 8 5,130 3,990 3,850 2,995
1,1402,085
8551,565
14 2 9 1,690 1,265
8 10 2 16 210 2 6 8 6,840 5,320 5,130 3,990
1,1002,640
8251,980
19 4 12 1,690 1,265
10 12 2 21 12 2 8 8,555 6,650 6,415 4,990
1,0803,175
8102,380
24 15 1,690 1,265
#5
3 86 4 5 8
6 4 5 8 3,275 2,630 2,455 1,9751,675
1,3501,260
1,0107 2 5 8 1,675 1,260
5 8 8 9 48 8 5 8 5,240 4,210 3,930 3,160
1,7252,160
1,2951,620
12 7 2 2,385 1,785
7 210 8 14 4
10 8 7 8 7,855 6,320 5,890 4,7401,605
2,9951,205
2,24518 11 4 2,385 1,785
12 215 8 26
15 8 10 4 13,095 10,530 9,820 7,8951,520
4,6151,140
3,46030 18 4 2,385 1,785
#6
3 27 4 7
7 4 7 4,330 3,585 3,250 2,6852,100
1,7351,575
1,3008 2 7 2,100 1,575
6 9 4 11 9 4 7 2 7,425 6,145 5,570 4,605
2,3102,935
1,7302,200
14 2 9 3,190 2,395
9 12 4 17 812 4 9 8 11,140 9,215 8,355 6,910
2,1504,135
1,6103,105
21 8 13 2 3,190 2,395
15 18 4 31 18 4 13 8 18,565 15,355 13,925 11,515
2,0356,455
1,5254,845
36 22 2 3,190 2,395
#7
3 48 8 8 8
8 8 7 4 5,300 4,010 3,975 3,0102,470
1,9501,850
1,4659 8 8 2,470 1,850
7 11 8 12 811 8 9 4 9,895 8,415 7,420 6,310
2,9503,805
2,2102,855
16 8 10 2 4,075 3,055
10 214 8 20 8
14 8 12 8 14,845 12,620 11,130 9,4652,745
5,4002,060
4,05025 4 15 4 4,075 3,055
17 221 8 35 4
21 8 17 24,740 21,035 18,555 15,7752,600
8,4951,950
6,37042 26 4 4,075 3,055
#8
4 9 9 8 9 9 8 5,175 4,420 3,880 3,315
2,3352,030
1,7501,520
9 8 9 8 2,335 1,750
8 13 14 8 13 9 4 10,350 8,990 7,760 6,745
2,9854,060
2,2403,045
19 4 12 4,125 3,095
12 17 23 8 17 12 8 15,525 13,485 11,640 10,115
2,7805,695
2,0854,270
28 8 18 4,125 3,095
20 25 40 2 25 17 4 25,870 22,480 19,405 16,860
2,6309,015
1,9756,760
48 30 4,125 3,095
#10
5 11 4 11 411 4 10 2 7,730 6,175 5,800 4,635 — — — —
12 11 4
10 16 4 17 816 4 13 4 15,465 14,490 11,595 10,870 — — — —
24 15
15 21 4 28 821 4 17 8 23,195 21,735 17,395 16,300 — — — —
36 22 2
25 31 4 49 431 4 24 2 38,655 36,225 28,990 27,170 — — — —
60 37 2
Rebar SizeTension Design Strength of Rebar Steel (lb.)
ASTM A615GR 60
ASTM A706GR 60
#3 6,435 5,720
#4 11,700 10,400
#5 18,135 16,120
#6 25,740 22,880
#7 35,100 31,200
#8 46,215 41,080
#10 74,100 66,040
IBC*
1. Tension design strength must be the lesser of the concrete, bond or rebar steel design strength.
2. Tension design strengths are based on the strength design provisions of ACI 318-11 Appendix D assuming dry concrete, periodic inspection, short-term temperature of 180°F and long-term temperature of 110°F.
3. Tabulated values are for a single anchor with no inluence of another anchor.
4. Interpolation between embedment depths is not permitted.
5. Strength reduction factor, φ, is based on using a load combination from ACI 318-11 Section 9.2.
6. The tension design strength listed for SDC (Seismic Design Category) A-B may also be used in SDC C-F when the tension component of the strength-level seismic design load on the anchor does not exceed 20% of the total factored tension load on the anchor associated with the same load combination.
7. When designing anchorages in SDC C-F, the Designer shall consider the ductility requirements of ACI 318-11 Section D.3.3.
8. Tension design strengths in SDC C-F have been adjusted by 0.75 factor in accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.3.3.4.4.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Allowable Tension Loads for Rebar in Normal-Weight Concrete (f'c = 2,500 psi) — Static Load
Rebar SizeNominal
Embed. Depth (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Uncracked (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Cracked (in.)
Allowable Tension Load Based on Concrete or Bond (lb.)
Edge Distances = cac on all sides
Edge Distances = 1 4" on one side and cac on three sides
ha cac ha cac Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked
#3
2 84 4 4 4 — — 1,110 —
605—
5 4 3 8 700
3 4 8 5 84 8 3 8 1,405 470
570295
7 4 4 2 785
4 26 8 9
6 8 3 8 2,105 705530
44510 8 6 4 785
6 7 8 12 27 8 3 8 2,805 945
510595
14 2 9 785
7 29 8 15 8
9 8 3 8 3,505 1,180505
74518 11 4 785
#4
2 45 4 4 4 — — 1,680 —
930—
6 8 4 4 930
3 5 2 5 85 2 4 4 1,830 1,425
945790
7 4 4 4 1,020
6 8 2 11 88 2 5 8 3,665 2,850
8151,490
14 2 9 1,205
8 10 2 16 210 2 6 8 4,885 3,800
7851,885
19 4 12 1,205
10 12 2 21 12 2 8 6,110 4,750
7702,270
24 15 1,205
#5
3 86 4 5 8
6 4 5 8 2,340 1,8801,195
9657 2 5 8 1,195
5 8 8 9 48 8 5 8 3,745 3,005
1,2301,545
12 7 2 1,705
7 210 8 14 4
10 8 7 8 5,610 4,5151,145
2,14018 11 4 1,705
12 215 8 26
15 8 10 4 9,355 7,5201,085
3,29530 18 4 1,705
#6
3 27 4 7
7 4 7 3,095 2,5601,500
1,2408 2 7 1,500
6 9 4 11 9 4 7 2 5,305 4,390
1,6502,095
14 2 9 2,280
9 12 4 17 812 4 9 8 7,955 6,580
1,5352,955
21 8 13 2 2,280
15 18 4 31 18 4 13 8 13,260 10,970
1,4554,610
36 22 2 2,280
#7
3 48 8 8 8
8 8 7 4 3,785 2,8651,765
1,3959 8 8 1,765
7 11 8 12 811 8 9 4 7,070 6,010
2,1052,720
16 8 10 2 2,910
10 214 8 20 8
14 8 12 8 10,605 9,0151,960
3,85525 4 15 4 2,910
17 221 8 35 4
21 8 17 17,670 15,0251,855
6,07042 26 4 2,910
#8
4 9 9 8 9 9 8 3,695 3,155
1,6701,450
9 8 9 8 1,670
8 13 14 8 13 9 4 7,395 6,420
2,1302,900
19 4 12 2,945
12 17 23 8 17 12 8 11,090 9,630
1,9854,070
28 8 18 2,945
20 25 40 2 25 17 4 18,480 16,055
1,8806,440
48 30 2,945
#10
5 11 4 11 411 4 10 2 5,520 4,410 — —
12 11 4
10 16 4 17 816 4 13 4 11,045 10,350 — —
24 15
15 21 4 28 821 4 17 8 16,570 15,525 — —
36 22 2
25 31 4 49 431 4 24 2 27,610 25,875 — —
60 37 2
Rebar SizeAllowable Tension Load of Rebar Steel (lb.)
ASTM A615GR 60
ASTM A706GR 60
#3 4,595 4,085
#4 8,355 7,430
#5 12,955 11,515
#6 18,385 16,345
#7 25,070 22,285
#8 33,010 29,345
#10 52,930 47,170
IBC*
1. Allowable tension load must be the lesser of the concrete, bond or rebar steel load.
2. Allowable tension loads are calculated based on the strength design provisions of ACI 318-11 Appendix D assuming dry concrete, periodic inspection, short-term temperature of 180°F and long-term temperature of 110°F. Tension design strengths are converted to allowable tension loads using a conversion factor of α = 1.4. The conversion factor α is based on the load combination 1.2D + 1.6L assuming 50% dead load and 50% live load: 1.2(0.5) + 1.6(0.5) = 1.4.
3. Tabulated values are for a single anchor with no inluence of another anchor.
4. Interpolation between embedment depths is not permitted.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Allowable Tension Loads for Rebar in Normal-Weight Concrete (f'c = 2,500 psi) — Wind Load
Rebar SizeNominal
Embed. Depth (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Uncracked (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Cracked (in.)
Allowable Tension Load Based on Concrete or Bond (lb.)
Edge Distances = cac on all sides
Edge Distances = 1 4" on one side and cac on three sides
ha cac ha cac Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked
#3
2 84 4 4 4 — — 935 —
505—
5 4 3 8 590
3 4 8 5 84 8 3 8 1,180 395
475250
7 4 4 2 660
4 26 8 9
6 8 3 8 1,765 595445
37510 8 6 4 660
6 7 8 12 27 8 3 8 2,355 790
430500
14 2 9 660
7 29 8 15 8
9 8 3 8 2,945 990425
62518 11 4 660
#4
2 45 4 4 4 — — 1,410 —
785—
6 8 4 4 785
3 5 2 5 85 2 4 4 1,540 1,195
790665
7 4 4 4 855
6 8 2 11 88 2 5 8 3,080 2,395
6851,250
14 2 9 1,015
8 10 2 16 210 2 6 8 4,105 3,190
6601,585
19 4 12 1,015
10 12 2 21 12 2 8 5,135 3,990
6501,905
24 15 1,015
#5
3 86 4 5 8
6 4 5 8 1,965 1,5801,005
8107 2 5 8 1,005
5 8 8 9 48 8 5 8 3,145 2,525
1,0351,295
12 7 2 1,430
7 210 8 14 4
10 8 7 8 4,715 3,790965
1,79518 11 4 1,430
12 215 8 26
15 8 10 4 7,855 6,320910
2,77030 18 4 1,430
#6
3 27 4 7
7 4 7 2,600 2,1501,260
1,0408 2 7 1,260
6 9 4 11 9 4 7 2 4,455 3,685
1,3851,760
14 2 9 1,915
9 12 4 17 812 4 9 8 6,685 5,530
1,2902,480
21 8 13 2 1,915
15 18 4 31 18 4 13 8 11,140 9,215
1,2203,875
36 22 2 1,915
#7
3 48 8 8 8
8 8 7 4 3,180 2,4051,480
1,1709 8 8 1,480
7 11 8 12 811 8 9 4 5,935 5,050
1,7702,285
16 8 10 2 2,445
10 214 8 20 8
14 8 12 8 8,905 7,5701,645
3,24025 4 15 4 2,445
17 221 8 35 4
21 8 17 14,845 12,6201,560
5,09542 26 4 2,445
#8
4 9 9 8 9 9 8 3,105 2,650
1,4001,220
9 8 9 8 1,400
8 13 14 8 13 9 4 6,210 5,395
1,7902,435
19 4 12 2,475
12 17 23 8 17 12 8 9,315 8,090
1,6703,415
28 8 18 2,475
20 25 40 2 25 17 4 15,520 13,490
1,5805,410
48 30 2,475
#10
5 11 4 11 411 4 10 2 4,640 3,705 — —
12 11 4
10 16 4 17 816 4 13 4 9,280 8,695 — —
24 15
15 21 4 28 821 4 17 8 13,915 13,040 — —
36 22 2
25 31 4 49 431 4 24 2 23,195 21,735 — —
60 37 2
Rebar SizeAllowable Tension Load of Rebar Steel (lb.)
ASTM A615GR 60
ASTM A706GR 60
#3 3,860 3,430
#4 7,020 6,240
#5 10,880 9,670
#6 15,445 13,730
#7 21,060 18,720
#8 27,730 24,650
#10 44,460 39,625
IBC*
1. Allowable tension load must be the lesser of the concrete, bond or rebar steel load.
2. Allowable tension loads are calculated based on the strength design provisions of ACI 318-11 Appendix D assuming dry concrete, periodic inspection, short-term temperature of 180°F and long-term temperature of 110°F. Tension design strengths are converted to allowable tension loads using a conversion factor of α = 1⁄0.6 = 1.67. The conversion factor α is based on the load combination assuming 100% wind load.
3. Tabulated values are for a single anchor with no inluence of another anchor.
4. Interpolation between embedment depths is not permitted.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Concrete
AT-XP® Allowable Tension Loads for Rebar in Normal-Weight Concrete (f'c = 2,500 psi) — Seismic Load
Rebar Size
Nominal Embed. Depth (in.)
Minimum Dimensions for Uncracked
(in.)
Minimum Dimensions for
Cracked (in.)
Allowable Tension Load Based on Concrete or Bond (lb.)
Edge Distances = cac on all sidesEdge Distances = 1 4" on one side and cac on
three sides
SDC A-B5 SDC C-F6,7 SDC A-B5 SDC C-F6,7
ha cac ha cac Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked Uncracked Cracked
#3
2 84 4 4 4 — — 1,090 — 815 —
590—
445—
5 4 3 8 685 515
3 4 8 5 84 8 3 8 1,375 460 1,030 345
555290
420215
7 4 4 2 770 580
4 26 8 9
6 8 3 8 2,060 695 1,545 520520
440390
33010 8 6 4 770 580
6 7 8 12 27 8 3 8 2,750 925 2,060 695
500580
380440
14 2 9 770 580
7 29 8 15 8
9 8 3 8 3,435 1,155 2,575 870495
730370
54518 11 4 770 580
#4
2 45 4 4 4 — — 1,645 — 1,235 —
915—
685—
6 8 4 4 915 685
3 5 2 5 85 2 4 4 1,795 1,395 1,350 1,045
925775
695580
7 4 4 4 1,000 750
6 8 2 11 88 2 5 8 3,590 2,795 2,695 2,095
8001,460
6001,095
14 2 9 1,185 885
8 10 2 16 210 2 6 8 4,790 3,725 3,590 2,795
7701,850
5801,385
19 4 12 1,185 885
10 12 2 21 12 2 8 5,990 4,655 4,490 3,495
7552,225
5651,665
24 15 1,185 885
#5
3 86 4 5 8
6 4 5 8 2,295 1,840 1,720 1,3851,175
945880
7057 2 5 8 1,175 880
5 8 8 9 48 8 5 8 3,670 2,945 2,750 2,210
1,2101,510
9051,135
12 7 2 1,670 1,250
7 210 8 14 4
10 8 7 8 5,500 4,425 4,125 3,3201,125
2,095845
1,57018 11 4 1,670 1,250
12 215 8 26
15 8 10 4 9,165 7,370 6,875 5,5251,065
3,230800
2,42030 18 4 1,670 1,250
#6
3 27 4 7
7 4 7 3,030 2,510 2,275 1,8801,470
1,2151,105
9108 2 7 1,470 1,105
6 9 4 11 9 4 7 2 5,200 4,300 3,900 3,225
1,6152,055
1,2101,540
14 2 9 2,235 1,675
9 12 4 17 812 4 9 8 7,800 6,450 5,850 4,835
1,5052,895
1,1252,175
21 8 13 2 2,235 1,675
15 18 4 31 18 4 13 8 12,995 10,750 9,750 8,060
1,4254,520
1,0703,390
36 22 2 2,235 1,675
#7
3 48 8 8 8
8 8 7 4 3,710 2,805 2,785 2,1051,730
1,3651,295
1,0259 8 8 1,730 1,295
7 11 8 12 811 8 9 4 6,925 5,890 5,195 4,415
2,0652,665
1,5452,000
16 8 10 2 2,855 2,140
10 214 8 20 8
14 8 12 8 10,390 8,835 7,790 6,6251,920
3,7801,440
2,83525 4 15 4 2,855 2,140
17 221 8 35 4
21 8 17 17,320 14,725 12,990 11,0451,820
5,9451,365
4,46042 26 4 2,855 2,140
#8
4 9 9 8 9 9 8 3,625 3,095 2,715 2,320
1,6351,420
1,2251,065
9 8 9 8 1,635 1,225
8 13 14 8 13 9 4 7,245 6,295 5,430 4,720
2,0902,840
1,5702,130
19 4 12 2,890 2,165
12 17 23 8 17 12 8 10,870 9,440 8,150 7,080
1,9453,985
1,4602,990
28 8 18 2,890 2,165
20 25 40 2 25 17 4 18,110 15,735 13,585 11,800
1,8406,310
1,3854,730
48 30 2,890 2,165
#10
5 11 4 11 411 4 10 2 5,410 4,325 4,060 3,245 — — — —
12 11 4
10 16 4 17 816 4 13 4 10,825 10,145 8,115 7,610 — — — —
24 15
15 21 4 28 821 4 17 8 16,235 15,215 12,175 11,410 — — — —
36 22 2
25 31 4 49 431 4 24 2 27,060 25,360 20,295 19,020 — — — —
60 37 2
Rebar SizeAllowable Tension Load of Rebar Steel (lb.)
ASTM A615GR 60
ASTM A706GR 60
#3 4,505 4,005
#4 8,190 7,280
#5 12,695 11,285
#6 18,020 16,015
#7 24,570 21,840
#8 32,350 28,755
#10 51,870 46,230
IBC*
1. Allowable tension load must be the lesser of the concrete, bond or rebar steel load.
2. Allowable tension loads are calculated based on the strength design provisions of ACI 318-11 Appendix D assuming dry concrete, periodic inspection, short-term temperature of 180°F and long-term temperature of 110°F. Tension design strengths are converted to allowable tension loads using a conversion factor of α = 1⁄0.7 = 1.43. The conversion factor α is based on the load combination assuming 100% seismic load.
3. Tabulated values are for a single anchor with no inluence of another anchor.
4. Interpolation between embedment depths is not permitted.
5. The allowable tension load listed for SDC (Seismic Design Category) A-B may also be used in SDC C-F when the tension component of the strength-level seismic design load on the anchor does not exceed 20% of the total factored tension load on the anchor associated with the same load combination.
6. When designing anchorages in SDC C-F, the Designer shall consider the ductility requirements of ACI 318-11 Section D.3.3.
7. Allowable tension loads in SDC C-F have been adjusted by 0.75 factor in accordance with ACI 318-11 Section D.3.3.4.4.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Masonry
AT-XP® Allowable Tension and Shear Loads for Threaded Rod and Rebar in the Face of Fully Grouted CMU Wall Construction 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11
Diameter (in.) or Rebar Size No.
Drill Bit Diameter (in.)
Minimum Embedment2 (in.)
Allowable Load Based on Bond Strength7 (lb.)
Tension Load Shear Load
Threaded Rod Installed in the Face of CMU Wall
8 2 3 8 1,265 1,135
2 8 4 2 1,910 1,660
8 4 5 8 2,215 1,810
4 8 6 2 2,260 1,810
Rebar Installed in the Face of CMU Wall
#3 2 3 8 1,180 1,315
#4 8 4 2 1,720 1,565
#5 4 5 8 1,835 1,565
1. Allowable load shall be the lesser of the bond values shown in this table and steel values, shown on page 37.
2. Embedment depth shall be measured from the outside face of masonry wall.
3. Critical and minimum edge distance and spacing shall comply with the information on page 36. Figure 2 on page 36 illustrates critical and minimum edge and end distances.
4. Minimum allowable nominal width of CMU wall shall be 8 inches. No more than one anchor shall be permitted per masonry cell.
5. Anchors shall be permitted to be installed at any location in the face of the fully grouted masonry wall construction (cell, web, bed joint), except anchors shall not be installed within 1 2 inches of the head joint, as show in Figure 2 on page 36.
6. Tabulated allowable load values are for anchors installed in fully grouted masonry walls.
7. Tabulated allowable loads are based on a safety factor of 5.0.
8. Tabulated allowable load values shall be adjusted for increased base material temperatures in accordance with Figure 1 below, as applicable.
9. Threaded rod and rebar installed in fully grouted masonry walls are permitted to resist dead, live, seismic and wind loads.
10. Threaded rod shall meet or exceed the tensile strength of ASTM F1554, Grade 36 steel, which is 58,000 psi.
11. For installations exposed to severe, moderate or negligible exterior weathering conditions, as deined in Figure 1 of ASTM C62, allowable tension loads shall be multiplied by 0.80.
Figure 1. Load capacity based on in-service temperature
for AT-XP® adhesive in the face of fully grouted CMU wall construction
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10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
120100806040200
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@14°F
100%
@32°F
100%
@70°F88%
@110°F
88%
@135°F76%
@150°F
Base Material Temperature (˚F )
Perc
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Shear Load A1
End o
f Wall
Edge of Wall
ShearLoad B2
Installations in this area forfull allowable load capacity
Installationin this areafor reducedallowableload capacity
4" minimumend distance
Critical enddistance(see load table)
No installationwithin 1½" ofhead joint
4" minimumedge distance
Critical edge distance(see load table)
AT-XP® Edge Distance and Spacing Requirements and Allowable Load Reduction Factors — Threaded Rod and Rebar in the Face of Fully Grouted CMU Wall Construction7
Rod Dia. (in.)
or Rebar Size No.
Minimum Embed. Depth (in.)
Edge or Edge Distance1,8 Spacing2,9
Critical (Full Anchor Capacity)3 Minimum (Reduced Anchor Capacity)4 Critical (Full Anchor
Capacity)5 Minimum (Reduced Anchor Capacity)6
Critical Edge or End
Distance, Ccr (in.)
Allowable Load
Reduction Factor
Minimum Edge or End
Distance, Cmin (in.)
Allowable Load Reduction FactorCritical
Spacing, Scr (in.)
Allowable Load
Reduction Factor
Minimum Spacing, Smin (in.)
Allowable Load Reduction Factor
Load Direction Load Direction Load Direction Load Direction
Tension or Shear
Tension or Shear
Tension or Shear
TensionShear10
Tension or Shear
Tension or Shear
Tension or Shear
Tension ShearPerp. Para.
8 3 8 12 1.00 4 1.00 0.76 0.94 8 1.00 4 1.00 1.00
2 4 2 12 1.00 4 0.90 0.57 0.94 8 1.00 4 1.00 1.00
8 5 8 12 1.00 4 0.72 0.47 0.94 8 1.00 4 1.00 1.00
4 6 2 12 1.00 4 0.72 0.47 0.94 8 1.00 4 1.00 1.00
#3 3 8 12 1.00 4 1.00 0.62 0.95 8 1.00 4 1.00 1.00
#4 4 2 12 1.00 4 1.00 0.37 0.82 8 1.00 4 1.00 0.89
#5 5 8 12 1.00 4 1.00 0.37 0.82 8 1.00 4 1.00 0.89
1. Edge distance (Ccr or Cmin) is the distance measured from anchor centerline to edge or end of CMU masonry wall. Refer to Figure 2 below for an illustration showing critical and minimum edge and end distances.
2. Anchor spacing (Scr or Smin) is the distance measured from centerline to centerline of two anchors.
3. Critical edge distance, Ccr, is the least edge distance at which tabulated allowable load of an anchor is achieved where a load reduction factor equals 1.0 (no load reduction).
4. Minimum edge distance, Cmin, is the least edge distance where an anchor has an allowable load capacity which shall be determined by multiplying the allowable loads assigned to anchors installed at critical edge distance, Ccr, by the load reduction factors shown above.
5. Critical spacing, Scr, is the least anchor spacing at which tabulated allowable load of an anchor is achieved such that anchor performance is not inluenced by adjacent anchors.
6. Minimum spacing, Smin, is the least spacing where an anchors has an allowable load capacity , which shall be determined by multiplying the allowable loads assigned to anchors installed at critical spacing distance, Scr, by the load reduction factors shown above.
7. Reduction factors are cumulative. Multiple reduction factors for more than one spacing or edge or end distance shall be calculated separately and multiplied.
8. Load reduction factor for anchors loaded in tension or shear with edge distances between critical and minimum shall be obtained by linear interpolation.
9. Load reduction factor for anchors loaded in tension with spacing between critical and minimum shall be obtained by linear interpolation.
10. Perpendicular shear loads act towards the edge or end. Parallel shear loads act parallel to the edge or end (see Figure 3 below). Perpendicular and parallel shear load reduction factors are cumulative when the anchor is located between the critical minimum edge and end distance.
Figure 2. Allowable Anchor Locations for Full and
Reduced Load Capacity When Installation Is in the
Face of Fully Grouted CMU Masonry
Wall Construction
Figure 3. Direction of Shear Load in Relation to
Edge and End of Wall
1. Direction of Shear Load A is parallel to edge of wall and perpendicular to end of wall.
2. Direction of Shear Load B is parallel to end of wall and perpendicular to edge of wall.
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AT-XP® Design Information — Masonry
AT-XP® Allowable Tension and Shear Loads — Deformed Reinforcing Bar Based on Steel Strength1
Drill Bit Diameter (in.)
Minimum Embedment2
(in.)
Tension Load (lb.) Shear Load (lb.)
Based on Steel Strength Based on Steel Strength
ASTM A615 Grade 402
ASTM A615 Grade 603
ASTM A615 Grade 404,5
ASTM A615 Grade 604,6
#3 0.11 2,200 2,640 1,310 1,685
#4 0.20 4,000 4,800 2,380 3,060
#5 0.31 6,200 7,400 3,690 4,745
1. Allowable load shall be the lesser of bond values given on page 35 and steel values in the table above.
2. Allowable Tension Steel Strength is based on AC58 Section 3.3.3 (20,000 psi x tensile stress area) for Grade 40 rebar.
3. Allowable Tension Steel Strength is based on AC58 Section 3.3.3 (24,000 psi x tensile stress area) for Grade 60 rebar.
4. Allowable Shear Steel Strength is based on AC58 Section 3.3.3 (Fv = 0.17 x Fu x Tensile Stress Area).
5. Fu = 70,000 psi for Grade 40 rebar.
6. Fu = 90,000 psi for Grade 60 rebar
AT-XP® Allowable Tension and Shear Loads — Threaded Rod Based on Steel Strength1
Threaded Rod
Diameter (in.)
Tensile Stress Area
(in.2)
Tension Load Based on Steel Strength2 (lb.) Shear Load Based on Steel Strength3 (lb.)
ASTM F1554 Grade 364
ASTM A193 Grade B76
Stainless SteelASTM F1554
Grade 364
ASTM A193 Grade B76
Stainless Steel
ASTM A193 Grade B65
ASTM A193 Grades B8 and B8M7
ASTM A193 Grade B65
ASTM A193 Grades
B8 and B8M7
8 0.078 1,495 3,220 2,830 1,930 770 1,660 1,460 995
2 0.142 2,720 5,860 5,155 3,515 1,400 3,020 2,655 1,810
8 0.226 4,325 9,325 8,205 5,595 2,230 4,805 4,225 2,880
4 0.334 6,395 13,780 12,125 8,265 3,295 7,100 6,245 4,260
1. Allowable load shall be the lesser of bond values given on page 35 and steel values in the table above.
2. Allowable Tension Steel Strength is based on the following equation: Fv = 0.33 x Fu x Tensile Stress Area.
3. Allowable Shear Steel Strength is based on the following equation: Fv = 0.17 x Fu x Tensile Stress Area.
4. Minimum speciied tensile strength (Fu = 58,000 psi) of ASTM F1554, Grade 36 used to calculate allowable steel strength.
5. Minimum speciied tensile strength (Fu = 110,000 psi) of ASTM A193, Grade B6 used to calculate allowable steel strength.
6. Minimum speciied tensile strength (Fu = 125,000 psi) of ASTM A193, Grade B7 used to calculate allowable steel strength.
7. Minimum speciied tensile strength (Fu = 75,000 psi) of ASTM A193, Grades B8 and B8M used to calculate allowable steel strength.
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