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Installation Cautions
Installation Cautions
Installation Cautions
Installation Cautions
Installation Cautions
1) Shelf life
If the shelf life of the MP-3 has expired (see MP-3 kit
for expiration information), mix a small amount of
MP-3 in the proportions of one part A to two parts B
by volume. If the material does not set according to
the instructions, contact Energy Absorption Systems,
Inc. for guidance.
Figure 49
WARNING!
Do not use the MP-3 if the material fails to set up, Part
A-Resin has gelled (for vertical applications), or TX-
Resin is NOT gelled (for horizontal applications).
2) Steel rebar
If steel rebar is encountered while drilling an MP-3 an-
chor bolt hole, apply one of the following solutions:
A. Using a diamond core drill or rebar drilling tool,
drill through the rebar only, then switch back to
the concrete bit and drill into the underlying con-
crete until the proper hole depth is reached.
Caution: Do not drill through rebar without first
obtaining permission to do so from the local
project engineer.
B. Drill a new hole down at an angle past the rebar
to the proper depth. Anchor the stud by com-
pletely filling both holes with MP-3.
MP-3 Horizontal Installation
Caution: Do not disturb or load the stud until
the MP-3 material has hardened (see Table B
for hardening times).
6) Torque the nuts
Once the grout has hardened, torque the nut to
165 Nm [120 ft-lbs.]. Now no threads of the nut
should be exposed.
4) Add the washers and nuts
Put washer and nut on stud leaving nut flush with
end of stud. See figure 49.
5) Insert Studs into holes
Push stud through part to be anchored and into hole.
Twist the stud in the MP-3
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grout to wet the threads.
Note: In Horizontal Applications the stud should
be flush with the top of the nut. See Figure 49.