ReverenceEng
Structural
I have a client that attached something to a wall with a concrete anchor, but the wall is actually clay brick. Most anchors do not have load tables for clay brick and also I never never seen an ICC-report for clay brick except one of the hilti epoxy anchors that requires a ridiculous embedment though multiple wythes. Normally I spec the Hilti HLC sleeve anchor since they at least have load tables for it.
The question is: does anyone have any guidance or precedence for doing something like this? IN general terms, specifying anchors that don't actually have load tables for the technical substrate? Of course, I could just do it if I feel comfortable based on some reasoning, but how to justify?
Any relevant guidance appreciated.
The question is: does anyone have any guidance or precedence for doing something like this? IN general terms, specifying anchors that don't actually have load tables for the technical substrate? Of course, I could just do it if I feel comfortable based on some reasoning, but how to justify?
Any relevant guidance appreciated.