Short Description
Erection anchors are crucial in the construction industry, primarily used for lifting and positioning precast concrete elements such as walls, beams, and panels.
Load Group |
Axial Load |
Dimensions(mm) |
Tons |
Tons |
L |
W |
T |
1.25 |
1.25 |
120 |
30 |
6 |
2.5 |
1.4 |
200 |
55 |
6 |
2.5 |
230 |
10 |
5 |
4 |
270 |
70 |
12 |
5 |
290 |
16 |
10 |
7.5 |
320 |
95 |
16 |
10 |
390 |
20 |
26 |
12.5 |
500 |
148 |
20 |
17 |
500 |
148 |
25 |
22 |
500 |
148 |
30 |
Features
High Load-Bearing Capacity
It is used to support high weights and lift, and position large precast components.
Durable Construction
Designed with premium grade materials to ensure long life in even the worst environments.
Corrosion Resistance
It has a protective coating so that it can be used inside and outside.
Easy Installation
It is quickly installable which is helpful for lessening the labor costs with simple design.
Versatile Compatibility
It is flexible to fit a wide range of concrete elements in different construction scenarios.
Installation of Erection Anchor
Designed to be efficient, safe, and simple to install, the Erection Anchor makes for the ideal choice for busy construction sites where time and accuracy are of the essence. It is first placed into a preformed recess in the precast concrete element before it is installed. Generally during the casting process this recess is created so the anchor fits perfectly. Then the anchor is secured into the concrete so that there is a stable place the anchor can be latched into before the weight is lifted and placed.
When the anchor is positioned properly it can be connected (via lifting clutches) to lifting equipment, for example, cranes or hoists. Specific design features are included in the anchor, such as reinforced edges and multiple holes, to increase its load-bearing capacity and enable many different types of connections to lifting hardware. It enables more control over the angle and orientation of the lift decreasing the chance of tipping or shifting during hoisting.
It also makes for a safe installation, because once lifting is complete, the anchor can be safely removed from the lifting mechanism. In addition, the minimal setup reduces the likelihood of installation errors, and the safe lifting operational practices are easier for workers to follow. This simplicity of installation also means that placements are faster and result in job site safety, lower labor costs, and less of a risk of getting injured on the floor or causing damage to the elements being moved.
Importance of the Erection Anchor
It is in construction where we cannot forget that the erection anchors are essential in making the safe lifting and placing of heavy precast components possible to prevent structural damage and ensure the stability of the assemblies. They are used very widely in building frameworks and infrastructure projects and all software that requires handling heavy loads. Unnecessary accidents, unemployment, and loss of structural integrity were to arise without viable erection anchors.