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The DEWALT 6911SD-PWR is a torque-controlled, heavy duty sleeve anchor engineered for consistent load performance in both cracked and uncracked concrete. The anchor body consists of a zinc-plated carbon steel bolt, sleeve, cone, and expansion clip, finished with a low-profile hex nut head. Suitable base materials include normal-weight concrete and sand-lightweight concrete. The 3/8-inch diameter design allows installation through standard fixture holes, and the anchor features follow-up expansion capability under tensile loading, which is critical in structural and tension-zone applications. Licensed contractors and structural trade professionals are the primary installers.
This sleeve anchor is intended for use in concrete construction and renovation work requiring reliable anchoring in variable-strength base materials. Typical applications include beam and column anchorage, safety-related structural attachments, and tension-zone connections in interior environments with low corrosion exposure. The anchor is sold individually and is suited for both light structural and heavy-duty fastening tasks where confirmed load ratings in cracked concrete are required by specification or code.
Designed as an OEM-style heavy duty sleeve anchor for use in normal-weight concrete and sand-lightweight concrete applications requiring cracked and uncracked concrete performance ratings.
Installation should be performed by a licensed contractor or qualified structural trade professional familiar with anchor systems and applicable building codes. Drill the hole to the diameter matching the anchor size using a carbide-tipped bit, and clear all debris before setting the anchor. Torque the hex nut to the manufacturer-specified value per the published load table for the base material and embedment depth. Do not over-torque, as this can compromise the expansion mechanism and reduce load capacity.
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