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HPM AND PPM ANCHOR BOLTS

Version 03/2009

HPM AND PPM ANCHOR BOLTS

Benets of HPM and PPM Anchor Bolts


Wide variety of capacities available Forged heads allow for shallow foundations Bolt Connection No Welding at the Site HPM/L Anchor Bolts Have ETA-Approval Right to Use CE-Marking Free Use of the Product Without Commercial Limitations Standardized Products Precalculated Design Parameters Available Fast Delivery Time Available in Stainless Steel and Hot Dip Gavanized
Peikkos benets: Reliable: passed demanding test program Competitive price and delivery time Economical and easy to use in designing, manufacturing and installation of the elements

For technical support, please contact us at 1-888-PEIKKO-1

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Improper Use of the Peikko Products Can Cause Severe Injuries or Death
Read, understand and follow the information in this publication before using any of the Peikko product displayed herein. When in doubt about the proper use or installation of any Peikko lifting product, immediately contact the Peikko Engineering Services for clarication. Peikko guarantees the products it manufactures only when used by qualied, experienced and properly supervised workmen adhering to the safety factor standards detailed below. Misuse, misapplication or lack of proper supervision and/or inspection can result in serious accidents. If you have unusual applications or are uncertain about a product application, contact Peikkos Engineering Services for clarication and carefully eld test the application prior to general use. The user of a Peikko product must evaluate the product application to determine the safe working load and control all eld conditions to prevent application of loads in excess of a products safe working load. The Safety Factors Table shown in this publication are approximate minimum values. The data used to develop safe working loads for products displayed in this publication is a combination of actual testing and/or other industry sources. Recommended safe working loads given for the products in the publication must never be exceeded. Safety factors are determined by the degree of risk involved in the use of the product and are established by the American Concrete Institute (ACI), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI). All products displayed in this publication have the applicable safety factor used to derive their safe working loads. This does not relieve the user of the responsibility to carefully calculate and determine the actual loads that will be applied in a specic product application.

WELDING CONSIDERATIONS
Peikko cannot control eld conditions or eld workmanship; therefore it cannot guarantee any Peikko product that has been altered in any ways after it has left the manufacturing facility. This includes welding, bending, ling, etc. Never weld to a casting unless authorized by a lisenced metallurgical engineer. Welding to a casting can cause localized embrittlement that greatly reduces the load-carrying capacity of the casting. Tack welding to wire products can have the same effect.

PRODUCT DESIGN AND SAFE WORKING LOAD CHANGES


As a manufacturer of quality concrete accessories, Peikko reserves the right to change product designs and/or product safe working load ratings at any time without prior notice to prospective users. Any such changes will only be made to improve the product or to increase product safety.

CORROSION OF THE PRODUCTS


Corrosion may occur on exposed metal products when architectural precast members are etched or acid washed. The amount of corrosion will depend on the acidity of the wash and/or the type of chemicals used.

EMBRITTLEMENT
Carbon steels, cold-worked steels and heat treated steels are susceptible to embrittlement in both electroplating and hot dip galvanizing operations. Any severely cold-worked steel must be stress-relieved from strain aging by baking prior to electro-plating or hot dip galvanizing. Any steel with signicant high strength or high carbon content is susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement during electro-plating or hot dip galvanizing.It must be baked after the coating is applied to drive out excessive hydrogen. WARNING : Products manufactured from high carbon steel that are electro-plated or hot dip galvanized must be properly heat treated to minimize embrittlement. Failure to properly heat treat these products may cause a compromise of their safe working loads and result in a premature failure of the product.

WORN WORKING PART


For safety, concrete accessories must be properly used and maintained. Concrete accessories shown in this publication may be subject to wear, overloading, deformation, intentional alteration and other factors that may affect the devices performance. All reusable accessories must be inspected regularly by the user to determine if they may be used at the rated safe working load or removed from service. The frequency of inspections depends upon factors such as (but not limited to) the amount of use, period of service and environment. It is the responsibility of the user to schedule hardware inspections for wear and to remove from service when wear is noted.

CAPACITIES
Please note that the information contained in graphs, tables and gures is provided only as a guideline. Local authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted prior to plan submission.

CONTENTS
1. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM ...........................................5 2. DIMENSIONS AND MATERIALS ...........................................5 3. MANUFACTURING ...............................................................6
3.1 Manufacturing method................................................................................... 6 3.2 Manufacturing tolerances .............................................................................. 6 3.3 Manufacturing markings ................................................................................ 6 3.4 Quality control ............................................................................................... 7

4. CAPACITIES .........................................................................7
4.1 Capacity values .............................................................................................. 7 4.2 Interaction of tensile and shear forces .......................................................... 7 4.2.1 Formula for tension ..................................................................... 7 4.2.2 Formula for shear ......................................................................... 7 4.2.3 Formula for tension and shear ..................................................... 7

5. APPLICATION ......................................................................8
5.1 Limitations for application ............................................................................. 8 5.2 Design principles............................................................................................ 8 5.2.1 Principle of application .................................................................................... 8 5.2.2 Calculation principles ...................................................................................... 8 5.2.3 Requirements for concrete bedding .............................................................. 8 5.2.4 Minimum edge distances, centres and attachment bedding reinforcement for long Bolts.......................................................................... 8 5.2.5 Minimum edge distances, centres and attachment bedding reinforcement for short Bolts ........................................................................ 9 5.2.6 The correction factors of capacity values ..................................................... 11 5.2.7 Joining to foundations and column to column connections...................... 11 5.3 Erection notice .............................................................................................. 11

6. INSTALLATION....................................................................13
6.1 Appliance and equipment ............................................................................. 13 6.2 Bolt installation and installation tolerances ................................................. 14 6.3 Bending the Bolts .......................................................................................... 14 6.4 Welding of the Bolts ...................................................................................... 14 6.5 Installing the columns ................................................................................... 14

7. INSTALLATION CONTROL ...................................................14


7.1 Instructions for controlling Bolt installation ................................................ 14 7.2 Instructions for controlling column installation ........................................... 15

1. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM


The Peikko PPM and HPM Anchor Bolts transfer the tension, compression and shear forces to the reinforced concrete base structure. There are two types of PPM and HPM Anchor Bolts: Long Anchor Bolts (HPM/P and PPM/P) for splices Short Anchor Bolts (HPM/L and PPM/L) for anchoring The long Anchor Bolts transfer the compression and tension forces through the bond of the ribbed bars. The short Anchor Bolts transfer the forces through the bond of the ribbed bars and headed studs. Concrete blow out failure generally denes the tensile capacity of the Bolt. Use range: in concrete element column joints with Column Shoes in steel column joints in concrete element wall joints with PSK Wall Shoes (Note: AL washers to be used) in concrete element beam joints with Beam Shoes in xing machines to the concrete Note: The capacities and reinforcements specied in this brochures tables are provided as guidelines. Local authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted prior to plan submission.

Figure 1. Bolts in reinforced concrete column joint

2. DIMENSIONS AND MATERIALS


Materials and standards:
Ribbed Bars A500HW SFS 1215 / B500B SFS-EN 10080-1:2005 Threaded Bars High strength steel fyk 112 ksi (770 MPa) (t < 1-3/8 (35 mm)) fyk 101 ksi (770 MPa) (t > 1-3/8 (35 mm)) Washers Nuts S355J2 + N property class 8.8 SFS-EN 10025 / DIN 7349 SFS-EN ISO 4032 / SFS-EN 24032 / DIN 934

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Table 1. Dimensions, Weights, Stress areas of the threads and Colors of the HPM Anchor Bolts
M Thread Type
[US*] HPM 16 HPM 20 HPM 24 HPM 30 HPM 39 5/8 3/4 7/8 1-1/8 1-1/2 [ SI] M16 M20 M24 M30 M39 [in] 5-1/2 5-1 6-11/16 7-1/2 7-7/8

A
[ mm] 140 140 170 190 200

Stress area of the thread


[in ] 0.243 0.379 0.545 0.869 1.512
2

Ribbed Bar
[SI] M16 M20 M25 M32 M40 [ US*] #5 #6 #8 #10 #11

HPM/P Washer
[in] 1-1/2-1/4 1-13/16-1/4 2-13/16-1/4 2-1/2-5/16 3-1/2-3/8 [ mm] 38-6 46-6 56-6 65-8 90-10 [in] 31-7/8

HPM/L L
[in] 11 13-3/4 16-15/16 19-11/16 27-9/16 [ mm] 280 350 430 500 700

L
[ mm] 810

Weight
[lb] 3.75 6.39 10.80 21.61 [kg] 1.7 2.9 409 9.8

Weight
[lb] 1.98 3.09 4.85 9.04 20.28 [kg] 0.9 1.4 2.2 4.1 9.2

Color

[ mm ] 157 245 352 561 976

yellow blue grey green orange

39-3/8 1000 45-5/8 1160 55-7/8 1420

78-3/4 2000 48.06 21.8

* Imperial values converted from metric standards

HPM P L A M

HPM L L A M

Table 2. Dimensions, Weights, Stress areas of the threads and Colors of the PPM Anchor Bolts
M Thread Type
[US*] PPM 22 PPM 27 PPM 30 PPM 36 PPM 39 PPM 45 PPM 52 PPM 60 7/8 1 1-1/8 1-1/4 1-1/2 1-3/4 2 2-1/4 [ SI] M22 M27 M30 M36 M39 M45 M52 M60 [in] 6-1/4 6-11/16 7-1/2 7-1/2 7-1/2 6-21/32 9-7/8 12-1/4

A
[ mm] 160 170 190 190 190 220 250 310

Stress Ribbed Bar area of the thread


[in ] 0.469 0.711 0.869 1.266 1.512 2.023 2.723 3.659
2

PPM/P Washer
[in] 2-1/4-1/4 2-9/16-5/16 2-9/16-5/16 80-5/16 3-1/2-13/32 [ mm] 56-6 65-8 65-8 80-8 90-10 [in] 46-7/8

PPM/L L
[in] 20 [ mm] 510 650 670 740 880 980

L
[ mm] 1190

Weight
[lb] 13.67 25.35 31.09 35.27 51.81 69.23 [kg] 6.2

Weight
[lb] 6.39 12.57 13.67 20.72 [kg] 2.9 5.7 6.2 9.4

Color

[ mm ] 303 459 561 817 976 1306 1758 2362

[in] 2#6 2#8 2#8 4#6 3#8 4#8 4#10 4#10

[ mm] 220 225 225 420 325

light. blue black red brown purple white -

55-3/4 1415 67-1/8 57 71-1/2 71-7/8 76 98 1705 1450 1815 1825

11.5 25-9/16 14.1 16.0 23.5 26-3/8 29-1/8 34-5/8

28.00 12.7 41.00 18.6

425 3-15/16-13/32 100-10 432 432 3-15/16-1/2 4-1/2-19/32 100-12 115-15

31.4 38-9/16 44-7/8 52-3/8

1930 114.86 52.1 2490 156.53 71.0

1140 71.87 32.6 1330 92.59 42.0

* Imperial values converted from metric standards

PPM P L A M

PPM L L A M 3.2 Manufacturing tolerances


Length Thread length 3/8 (10 mm) +3/16 -0 (+5 mm, -0 mm) ,

3. MANUFACTURING
3.1 Manufacturing method
Ribbed Bars Threads Welding Forging Welding class Mechanical cutting Mechanical machining MAG by hand or robot Hot forging or similar anchoring C (SFS-EN 25817)

3.3 Manufacturing markings


Products are marked with the mark of Inspecta, the emblem of Peikko Group, the type of the product, the year and the week of manufacturing. The Bolt is marked with the same color as the corresponding Column Shoes. Studded Bolts have either PG or Peikko emblem on the headed studs. HPM L Anchor Bolts have CE-marking.

3.4 Quality control


Peikko is under the Inspecta Certication for quality control. HPM and PPM Anchor Bolts have certied product declarations. PPM/L Anchor Bolts have certied product declaration. HPM/L Anchor Bolts are ETA approved.
Table 3. Design values for tensile(NS ) and shear capacities(VS )
ACI 318-05 Bolt
HPM 16 Ns [kips] 12.6 19.6 28.2 45.0 78.4 38.1 57.7 70.6 102.8 122.9 164.4 221.3 297.3 Vs [kips] 6.9 10.9 15.6 24.9 43.4 22.1 31.9 39.1 56.9 68.0 91.0 122.6 164.7

CSA A23.3-04
Nsr [kN] 51.3 80.1 115.1 183.5 319.4 155.0 234.9 287.1 418.1 499.4 668.3 899.6 1208.6 Vsr [kN] 28.6 44.6 64.1 102.2 177.9 86.3 130.8 159.9 232.9 278.3 372.3 501.2 673.4

4. CAPACITIES
4.1 Capacity values
All values in table 3 are obtained from steel capacity of the bolt as being the governing failure mode. In order to make sure that the steel failure will be the governing failure mode, the minimum compressive strength of the concrete used in the bolt (fc 4500 psi (30 MPa)), the minimum edge distance (1,5 X hef) and the thickness of the slab of at least 2,25 X hef must be respected. If a bolt is located at less than 1,5 times the embedment length; for an edge or if the minimum concrete compressive strenght is lower than specied, all possible failures modes must be checked. Shear capacities presented in Table3. are factored according to bolt material limits only. Buckling and bending of the bolt should be noted in situation occuring during erection time and installation. An exemple of calculation is given above in section 5.3. Designer must provide to erectors instructions for tightening the nuts. If needed, Peikkos technical support will give advice. In the event that high shear loads must be transfered to the Anchor bolts, the shear should be transfered by another mecanism such as a shear dowel.

HPM 20 HPM 24 HPM 30 HPM 39 PPM 22 PPM 27 PPM 30 PPM 36 PPM 39 PPM 45 PPM 52 PPM 60

4.2.1 Formula for tension


If Vf 0.2Vr ,full resistance in tension shall be permitted, as follows (see gure 2)

NR NF
4.2.2 Formula for shear
If Nf 0.2Nr ,full resistance in shear shall be permitted, as follows (see gure 2)

VR VF
4.2.3 Formula for tension and shear
If Vf > 0.2Vr and Nf > 0.2Nr , the following shall apply (see gure 2)

4.2 Interaction of tensile and shear forces


Anchors or Anchor Groups that are subjected to bolt shear and axial loads shall be designed to satisfy the requirements of clauses 4.2.1 through 4.2.3. The value of Nr (factored resistance in tension) shall be the smallest of the steel resistance of the Anchor in tension, concrete breakout resistance of the Anchor in tension, pullout resistance of the Anchor in tension and side-face blowout resistance. The value of Vr (factored shear resistance) shall be the smallest of the steel resistance of the Anchor in shear, the concrete breakout resistance of the Anchor in shear and the pryout resistance. Nf = factored axial load normal to the cross-section occurring simultaneously with vf, including effects of tension due to creep and shrinkage (taken as positive for tension and negative for compression). Vf = factored shear force according to bolt material capacities

Nf Vf + 1.2 Nr Vr
Figure 2. Shear and tensile load interaction equation

1,2 1,0 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0,0


Trilinear Interaction Approach

0,2

1,0

The capacity of the normal force of a Bolt cast in concrete is the same in tension and compression. The bending and buckling of the Bolt should be noted in situations occurring during assembly. Such a situation can be dimensioned with

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the PeikCol dimensioning program that can freely be downloaded from Peikkos website www.peikko.com.

5. APPLICATION
5.1 Limitations for application
The capacities of the Anchor Bolts have been calculated for static loads. In the case of dynamic and fatigue loads, greater safety factors have to be used individually for each case.

ultimate limit state. To ensure the capacities minimum distances of the edge and centres, minimum concrete cover and minimum reinforcement has to be undertaken according to section 5.2.4 and 5.2.5. The normal forces on the long Bolts (PPM/P and HPM/P) are transferred through the overlapped ribbed bars to the main reinforcement of the structure.
Table 4. Splice factors for the long Bolts
Bolt type
HPM/P PPM/P

Factor
1.5 2.0

5.2 Design principles 5.2.1 Principle of application


HPM/P Ribbed Bar Anchor Bolts are used as overlapping Bolts in precast columns and as foundation Bolts. HPM/L Ribbed Bar Anchor Bolts are also used as Anchor Bolts in foundations, and they are suitable for Bolt joints at the top of concrete beams or on the sides of columns. PPM/P Ribbed Bar Anchor Bolts are used as overlapping Bolts in columns. The main reinforcement of the basic Bolt is attached to the reinforcement of the column with an overlap. PPM/L Ribbed Bar Anchor Bolts are used as Anchor Bolts in foundations.
Figure 3. Using the Bolts

The factors in this table are provided as guidelines, local authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted prior to plan submission.

PPM and HPM Anchor Bolts have been designed for reinforced concrete 4500 PSI (30 MPa) in bond condition I. The maximum level of the Anchor Bolts should be according to section 6.2. The effect of the stability forces has been taken into consideration with a reduction factor of 0.8.

5.2.3 Requirements for concrete bedding


PPM and HPM Bolts have been designed for reinforced concrete 4500 PSI (30 MPa). The correction factors for lower grades and also for structure class 1 exist in section 5.2.6.

5.2.4 Minimum edge distances, centers and attachment bedding reinforcement for long Bolts
PPM P -high foundation columns HPM P -column joints

The re-resistance period and environment class, in which the Column Shoes is situated, denes the concrete cover thickness according to local regulations. Also centre distances of long Bolts (P-types) are dened according to local regulations. Attachment bedding reinforcement A basic column is reinforced with the amount of reinforcement corresponding to the Bolts bond.

PPM L -foundation plates

HPM L -low foundation columns -foundation plates

5.2.2 Calculation principles


With short Bolts, tension and compression forces create a concrete cone into the base structure in the situation of
8

Table 5. Reinforcement of column with PPM/P Bolts


Rebars of the Bolt

Table 7 The edge distance of short Bolts in footing and the . minimum centre distances, when the joint consists of four Anchor Bolts

PPM P
PPM 22P PPM 27P PPM 30P PPM 36P PPM 39P PPM 45P PPM 52P PPM 60P

[imperial] 2#6 2#8 2#8 4#6 3#8 4#8 4#10 4#10

[metric] 2 M20 2 M25 2 M25 4 M20 3 M25 4 M25 4 M35 4 M35

Md Nd 1.5 X hef c/c

Table 6. The dening criteria for Bolt lengths


HPM/P Concrete Bond coefcient Splice factor
[psi] [MPa] 4000 30 I 1.5

HPM/P
5000 35 II 1.5

PPM/P
4000 30 I 2 [in]

c/c
[ mm] 80 110 120 180 280 100 100 200 280 280 280 280 280

HPM 16L HPM 20L HPM 24L HPM 30L HPM 39L PPM 22L PPM 27L PPM 30L PPM 36L PPM 39L PPM 45L PPM 52L PPM 60L

3-1/2 4-1/2 5 8 12 4 4 8 12 12 12 12 12

Shearing forces When shearing forces are transferred, the edge distance has to be at least 1.5 hef and the thickness of the slab must be at least 2.25 hef. Otherwise, the edge has to be reinforced against the shearing forces or the capacity has to be decreased according to section 5.2.6

5.2.5 Minimum edge distances, centres and attachment bedding reinforcement for short Bolts
The minimum edge distance from the edge of the foundation is 1.5 hef and the thickness of the slab must be at least 2.25 hef for short HPM/L and PPM/L Anchor Bolts.

If tensile force is affecting more than two Anchor Bolts, the centre distances have to be treated as a special case.

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Figure 4. Alternatives for punching reinforcement Nd PPM L HPM L

lb
PPM L HPM L Nd

Tensile forces A single Bolt can be anchored without the need for punching reinforcement. A pair of Bolts requires the use of mesh reinforcement according to the concrete standards. The reinforcement is distributed evenly in the area of the concrete cone.
Table 8. Foundation reinforcement

Nd Md lb

If necessary, the HPM/L Anchor Bolts can be located closer to the edge of the structure if the corner of the structure is reinforced according to the Bolt forces. In that case, with the HPM/L Anchor Bolts, you can use the minimum edge distance of 3,1 x M, calculated on the basis of the local compression fraction of the concrete. Using this small edge distance (min. 3,1 x M) becomes necessary in beams, columns and in the edges of other strongly reinforced structures.
Table 9. The minimum edge distance of the HPM/L Anchor Bolts according to local compression factor. The reinforcement of the structure will prevent conical fracture.
3,1xM c/c

As

As
[in /ft] HPM 16L HPM 20L HPM 24L HPM 30L HPM 39L PPM 22L PPM 27L PPM 30L PPM 36L PPM 39L PPM 45L PPM 52L PPM 60L 0.079 0.106 0.136 0.159 0.236 0.168 0.222 0.231 0.255 0.313 0.352 0.410 0.481
2

Min. mesh reinforcement


[ mm /m] 167 225 288 336 500 355 470 490 539 663 745 869 1019
2

[imperial] #3@8 #3@8 #3@6 #3@6 #3@6 #3@6 #3@6 #3@6 #3@6 #4@6 #4@6 #4@4 #4@4

[metric] M10 @ 200 M10 @ 200 M10 @ 150 M10 @ 150 M10 @ 150 M10 @ 150 M10 @ 150 M10 @ 150 M10 @ 150 M15 @ 150 M15 @ 150 M15 @ 150 M15 @ 150 HPM 16L HPM 20L HPM 24L HPM 30L HPM 39L [in 2] 0.025 0.039 0.056 0.088 0.153

splices

Ash
[ mm 2] 52 82 118 187 325

Splices
[imperial] 1#3 2#3 3#3 4#3 5#3 [metric] 1 M10 2 M10 3 M10 3 M10 5 M10

Compression forces The compression anchoring of short Bolts requires a sufcient concrete layer (h) underneath the Bolts forged head,

If necessary, values lower than the edge distances stated in table 7 can be used if the concrete cone is anchored against Bolt force by using the following principles.
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so that the anchor piece does not cause a blowout failure under the Anchor Bolt. If (h) in the structure is lower than the required (hrequired,) the structure has to be reinforced. Shearing forces When shearing forces are transferred, the edge distance has to be 1.5 hef and the thickness of the slab must be at least 2.25 hef at the most. Oterwise, the edge has to be reinforced against the shearing forces or the capacity has to be decreased according to section 5.2.6.

C = Distance from structure section to the centre of the Bolt (mm) M = Thread Size (metric)

5.2.7 Joining to foundations and column to column connections


Figure 5. Column joint of two different size columns

5.2.6 The correction factors of capacity values


Concrete grade Correction factor for concrete 3000 psi (25 MPa) = 0.83 Edge distances for shearing force The shearing force capacity requires an edge distance of 1.5 hef and the thickness of the slab must be at least 2.25 hef. If this requirement is not in place, reinforcement must be used to make sure the edge of the concrete structure will not break. Alternatively, the capacities must be reduced in relation to the edge distances.
Table 10. Reinforcing the blowout failure under the Bolt
Nd
B H

Ash Ash

Table 11. The expansion of the (min) and splitting stirrups


Concrete grade (column) Concrete grade (foundation) The Bolts of the tension side yield Cross section compressed
[psi] [MPa] [psi] [MPa] [in] 6000 40 4500 30 7500 50 4500 30 8000 60 4500 30 8000 60 6000 40 12000 80 6000 40

0.13 x H 0.26 x H 0.38 x H 0.20 x H 0.38 x H

[ mm] 0.13 x H 0.26 x H 0.38 x H 0.20 x H 0.38 x H [in] 0.24 x H 0.43 x H 0.61 x H 0.33 x H 0.61 x H

lb

[ mm] 0.24 x H 0.43 x H 0.61 x H 0.33 x H 0.61 x H A = B x H / 430 A = B x H / 240 A = B x H / 278 A = B x H / 153 A = B x H / 153 A = B x H / 170

h
Reinforcement, if h < hrequired
hrequired As [ mm] 80 100 115 145 190 90 105 120 170 195 205 220 280 [in 2] 0.045 0.067 0.088 0.147 0.240 0.070 0.072 0.141 0.278 0.340 0.454 0.484 0.713 [ mm 2] 96 141 186 311 508 149 152 [in 2]

As

A = B x H / 430

A = B x H / 240

[in] HPM 16L HPM 20L HPM 24L HPM 30L HPM 39L PPM 22L PPM 27L PPM 30L PPM 36L PPM 39L PPM 45L PPM 52L PPM 60L 3-1/8 3-15/16 4-1/2 5-11/16 7-1/2 3-1/2 4-1/8 4-3/4 6-11/16 7-11/16 8-1/16 8-11/16 11

[ mm 2]

The concrete strength of the lower column, in the column to column connection should be at least the same as the concrete strength of the upper column.

5.3 ERECTION NOTICE


Erection time For program must calculate:

298 588 720 961 1024 1510

Gd = Weight of column Md = Bending moment (caused by wind) Warning: Joint is not grouted - bolts analisis is similar to cantilever columns.

Correction Factor=

C 10 M

A = B x H / 278

A = B x H / 170

Diametric reinforcement (BSt500S) Ash > A

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Table 12. Bolt design during erection
Imperial Diameter of thread Metric

d sp =

4 X A sp

4 X1,513 = 1,388 in
Lever arm of shear force ( j max 3,75 in or 100 mm)

d sp =

4 X A sp

4 X976 = 35,3 mm

ab =

t 2 + j + 0,5 d sp = + 2,5+ 0,5 1,388 = 4,2 in 2 2

((

ab =

t + j + 0,5 d sp = 2

( (

50 + 60 + 0,5 35,3 = 102,6 mm 2

Forces per bolt; centre distance of bolt:

c = b 2 E = 24 2 2,5= 19 in
Normal force of single bolt

c = b 2 E = 600 2 60 = 480 mm

Nb,d =

Gd Md 61,0 104,73 48 ,6 kips = = n c n 4 2 1,583 + 17,9 kips 2


Shear force of single bolt

Nb,d =

216,2 kN Gd Md 273,00 142,00 = = n c n 4 2 0,48 + 79,7 kN 2

Vb,d =

Vd 3,0 = = 0,75 kips n 4


Bending moment of single bolt

Vb,d =

Vd 14,30 = = 3,58 kN n 4

Mb,d =

Vb,d ab 0,75 0,35 = = 0,13 kipsXft 2,0 M


Elastic section modulus S

Mb,d =

Vb,d ab 3,58 0,103 = = 0,184 kNm M 2,0

Sb =

d3 sp 32

1,513 32

= 0,340 in3
Stress due to normal force

Sb =

d3 sp 32

35,3 3 32

= 4318 mm 3

Nb,d =

Nb 48,6 = = 32190 psi A sp 1,51


Stress due to bending moment

Nb,d =

Nb 216,2 103 N = = 221,5 A sp 976 mm 2

Mb,d =

Mb 1,56 = 4588 psi = 0,340 Sb


Combined stresses of one single bolt

Mb,d =

N Mb 0,184 10 6 = = 42,6 mm 2 Sb 4318

b,d = Nb,d + Mb,d = 32190 + 4588 = 36778 psi


Design value factored according: ACI 318-05

b,d = Nb,d + Mb,d = 221,5 + 42,6 =

264,1

N mm 2

CSA A23.3-04

fyd = fuk X 0,65 = 51851 psi


Requirement

fyd = fuk X 0,70 X 0,85 = 327

N mm 2

b,d fud

36778 psi < 51851 psi

b,d fud

264,1

N N < 327 mm 2 mm 2

Figure 6. Static Model of the Anchor Bolt during erection

Figure 7 Forces on bolts during erection .

N V

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Static model of bolt: Bolt will transfer the loads like a small cantilever or mast column. Column connection: Column cross section bXh = 24X35 in2 or 600X900 mm2 With 4 HPKM 39 Column Shoes With 4 HPM 39 Anchor Bolts n=4 Thread cross section Asp = 1,513 in2 or 976 mm2 Design Values of actions / forces: Gd= 61,0 kips or 273 kN Vd= 3,0 kips or 14,3 kN Md= 104,73 kipsft or 142 kNm These values are according to information of civil engineer/ client . Information for design: Bottom plate thickness t = 2 in or 50 mm Joint thickness j=2,5in or 60mm (jmax 3,75in or 100mm) Edge distance of bolt E = 2,5 in or 60 mm
Figure 8. Forces on bolts at the bottom of a column during erection

6. INSTALLATION
6.1 Appliance and equipment
Compiling the Bolts to Bolt groups is done with the PPK installation frame. By using the installation frame, the right c/c distance as well as the verticality of the Anchor Bolts is secured. Centre lines marked on the installation frame make it easier to measure the Anchor Bolt groups to their location according to module line. With the help of the installation frame, the Anchor Bolts can be grouped easily for direct use in reinforcement. Use of the welded Anchor Bolt groups, or grillages, is unnecessary. The frame is installed by tightening it between the nuts. During casting, the frame protects the threads. By greasing the threads before casting it helps in the removal of the frame. The installation frame is attached by nailing it to the mould with a support timber and by binding the Anchor Bolt group into the reinforcement. An open frame makes casting and compacting the concrete with mechanical vibrators easier. After casting, the frame is detached and can be reused.
Figure 9. Using the PPK installation frame

Table 13. Wrench to be used for Peikko Bolts


Thread
M16 M20 M22

Wrench ( mm)
24 30 34 36 41 46 55 60 70 80 90

Compatible Wrench (in)


1 1-3/16 1-3/8 1-7/16 1-5/8 1-13/16 2-3/16 2-3/8 2-13/16 3-1/4 3-5/8

j
dsp/2

M24 M27 M30 M36

Design Values of actions / forces for one bolt: Nb,d = -48,6 kips or -216,5 kN Vb,d = 0,75 kips or 3,58 kN Mb,d = 1,56 kipsft or 0,184 kNm

M39 M45 M52 M60

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HPM AND PPM ANCHOR BOLTS


6.2 Bolt installation and installation tolerances
The Anchor Bolts are installed at the level according to the gures in table 13. The level is measured from the surface of the rough casting, and the level tolerance is 3/4 (20 mm).
Table 14. Installation tolerances and the Anchoring Bolts height level from the surface of concrete when HPKM, PPKM and PEC Column Shoes are used.
Installation tolerance T Installation tolerance T

6.4 Welding of the Anchor Bolts


Welding of the Anchor Bolts should be avoided, although all materials used in HPM and PPM Anchor Bolts are weldable (except the nuts).

6.5 Installing the columns


Column installation is done on top of washers adjusted to the right level with the nuts and by using installation pieces (shims or packers) under the columns. The verticality of the column is checked and the nuts are screwed on tight. Joint grouting must be done prior to installing the upper structures. Using shims is not mandatory. However, you can also install precast columns with shims.

location tolerance of bolt group 3/8 (10 mm)

Anchor Bolts

Column Shoes

Grouting

Bolt height from cast level


[in] 4-1/8 4-1/2 5-1/8 6 7 5-1/8 6-1/4 5-7/8 6-5/8 7-1/16 7-5/8 8-7/8 10-1/4 [ mm] 105 115 130 150 180 130 160 150 170 180 195 225 260

Installation tolerance for the Bolt (T)


[in] 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 5/32 5/32 5/32 3/16 3/16 [ mm] 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5

[in] HPM 16 HPM 20 HPM 24 HPM 30 HPM 39 PPM 22 PPM 27 PPM 30 PPM 36 PPM 39 PPM 45 PPM 52 PPM 60 PPKM 36 PPKM 39 PPKM 45 PPKM 52 HPKM 16 HPKM 20 HPKM 24 HPKM 30 HPKM 39 PEC 24 PEC 30 2 2 2 2 2-3/8 2 2 2 2-5/32 2-3/8 2-9/16 2-3/4 3-1/8

[ mm] 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 50 55 60 65 70 80

7. INSTALLATION CONTROL
7.1 Instructions for controlling Bolt installation
Before casting ensure that the right frame is being used (c/c standards, thread size). HPKM and PPKM Column Shoes have a column side measurement of 4 (100 mm) (M16 - M36) or 4-3/4 (120 mm) (M39 M52) greater than the Anchor Bolts c/c standards. ensure the location of the Anchor Bolt group in relation to the module lines

When the Anchor Bolt group for the PPK installation frame is formed, a reciprocal location tolerance of 1/8 (3 mm) is achieved for the Anchor Bolts. The location tolerance of the Bolt groups frame has to be 3/8 (10 mm) in concrete element installation. The location of the center of each Anchor Bolt must be positioned at a maximum of 3/8 (10 mm) from the position specied in the plan drawing.

6.3 Bending the Anchor Bolts


The HPM Anchor Bolts and the rebars or Anchor Bars of the PPM Anchor Bolts are made of BSt500S (A500HW) ribbed steel.
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ensure that the reinforcement required by the Anchor Bolts has been installed ensure that the Anchor Bolts are in planned, correct and right level ensure that the installation frame did not rotated After casting ensure the location of the Anchor Bolt group (the tolerance for concrete element column joints are portrayed in section 6.2). Greater variations must be reported to the structural designer. protect the thread until the installation of the column (tape, plastic tube etc.)

7.2 Instructions for controlling column installation


The joints have to be made according to the installation plan drawn by the designer (construction engineer). If needed, Peikkos technical support will give advice. In particular, check the following: installation order support during installation instructions for tightening the nuts instructions for joint casting

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