I was in the market for a MaxJax lift and I was looking at the anchor bolt stress analysis on the MaxJax website:
https://www.maxjaxusa.com/requirements
They calculate the worst case tension on each bolt (arms fully extended) to be 3,238lb and they state that in 3000psi concrete, the ultimate strength of the anchor is 12,580lb for the PD58 5/8" Wej-It.
But if you go to the Wej-it website and look up that anchor, they show that in 3000 psi concrete the ultimate tension strength for the PD58 is 8880lb and the allowable tension is 4x less at 2220lb, which is less than the 3,238lb calculated by MaxJax. I called MaxJax to ask them about this because I assumed I was missing something and all I got was the tech support guy telling me that they had lots of these installed and never had a problem.
I'm an engineer but not a civil engineer and I was hoping someone with more knowledge in this area could tell me what I'm (hopefully) getting wrong. Thanks.
https://www.maxjaxusa.com/requirements
They calculate the worst case tension on each bolt (arms fully extended) to be 3,238lb and they state that in 3000psi concrete, the ultimate strength of the anchor is 12,580lb for the PD58 5/8" Wej-It.
But if you go to the Wej-it website and look up that anchor, they show that in 3000 psi concrete the ultimate tension strength for the PD58 is 8880lb and the allowable tension is 4x less at 2220lb, which is less than the 3,238lb calculated by MaxJax. I called MaxJax to ask them about this because I assumed I was missing something and all I got was the tech support guy telling me that they had lots of these installed and never had a problem.
I'm an engineer but not a civil engineer and I was hoping someone with more knowledge in this area could tell me what I'm (hopefully) getting wrong. Thanks.

