mattmlm
Structural
- Oct 13, 2005
- 18
I've got a project where Aluminum columns (and base plates) are being anchored to a concrete pier/footing. The contractor used your everyday common steel threaded anchor rods. In less than two weeks they are completely rusted over. The contract documents called for hot-dipped galvanized anchor bolts. (before judging, we did not provide the design or specifications, simply consulting on a separate portion of the larger project)
I'm thinking of having the contractor cut off and drill-in epoxy grout anchors.
Will the galvanized anchor bolts react to the aluminum? Should I use aluminum anchor bolts? If alum, what affect would the anchors have in steel reinforced concrete?
Thank you,
MLM
I'm thinking of having the contractor cut off and drill-in epoxy grout anchors.
Will the galvanized anchor bolts react to the aluminum? Should I use aluminum anchor bolts? If alum, what affect would the anchors have in steel reinforced concrete?
Thank you,
MLM