dustmandunkle
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Hello we purchased a 10,000 lb 2 post lift from Atlas. we were told to wait at least 20 days we waited 26 and went to drill the holes for the anchors that were provided with the lift The manual did not specify a depth we drilled the holes 3 and 3/4 of an inch for the 5 and 1/2 inch anchors we installed them and torqued them to 90 lb later found out the torque spec was 150 which was not specified in the manual once we tried to torque them to 130 lb a few of them started to pull out of the ground and the rest of them pulled out some but then torqued down being concerned that they pulled out too far and having a few others not torqued down. We contacted the manufacturer and they recommended to cut them off move the lift and redrill new holes The entire way through the slab then install new anchors and torque to 150lb . The garage slab is 4-in thick but is 6-in in the area that the lift is being installed we drilled the new holes for the lift The entire way through the slab drilling was not too difficult however we were using a very large hammer drill that was borrowed. However after drilling the holes appeared to be soft and kind of powder-like white not a hard gray boar,we were sure to run a Shop-Vac while drilling the holes to keep the dust down and keep them clean some of the dust was coming off the bits in kind of clumps I'm not sure if this means the concrete is not cured enough? Or if it is a bad batch? I've read the concrete can be drilled in 7 days I have waited 26 and I'm not sure what the issue is but it seems like it should be harder than this however the surface appears nice hard and smooth. If I stick a screwdriver or pick down in the hole the walls of the hole can be scratched or gouged very easily. Dose anyone know why this would be? Thank you very much!
