Richard D
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I am imbedding a 3/4" steel plate, with grade 8 nuts welded underneath, into new concrete. Also have 16" C channel, 5" wide, down under.rebar drilled into the existing concrete as well.

I wonder, is it truly insufficient? The Bendpak specs are for their lifts, which go 8’ high. My Maxjax only goes up 4’. I saw a similar setup to mine, that if I remember correctly, was even lighter duty.
I wonder, can I save the work that's been done? Say, cutting a foot all around it, digging a foot down, digging back under the old concrete, and using lots of rebar.
I’m just gonna start over. I really thought, and my pretty smart yet non-engineer friends agreed, this was WAY better than five anchor bolts pounded into 60 year old concrete. I do not want to take chances. Thank you for your input I honestly appreciate it. I’m just bummed out at the moment.
Welcome, good luck!I totally understand and totally agree. I am a draftsman and designer with 30+ years of experience, but not in concrete. After looking at the drawings and reading your explanations, I am a believer. Doesn't make me feel any less sick about all the work we did for naught, but I am glad no one, cars or people, got hurt before my "L.E." Learning experience! Seriously, thanks for the input, it just may have saved a life.
Hard to say they are alloy steel. Might make them brittle.I would think no less than pounded in anchors.
I used the epoxy anchors on mine. 4” concrete. I’m only lifting old Porsche’s that weigh about 2K on average.
What could go wrong? A guess and gut feeling over an engineered solution? Send itNo I am using the plate. It is welded really well. I don’t like anchors. If I had to use them I would but I prefer the 1” thick steel plate. I simply can’t imagine the anchors being better.
Who would produce said instructions? The manufacturers provide an engineered solution already. I would expect your are on your own and would need to get an engineer to evaluate your specific setup.I don't want to do anchors, period. Heard of them failing too often. Can anyone point me in the right direction for imbedded plate instructions?