C2C6Z06
Well-known member
You don't want the column base plate to stop the anchor while torqueing because you are not sure if the anchor is grabbing the concrete. That's why I used a 1/2" thick x 2" x 2" steel plate with a 1" hole in the middle to set the anchor. If the anchor top hits the column base plate, you will definitely achieve the 100 ft-lb torque but you'll never know if the anchor really grabbed the concrete.
I thought about this for awhile, not being an engineer, and looking at the design of the anchors, wouldn't you need the plate to hold the anchor body down into the hole while the torque is applied forcing the lower cone up into the body wedging it against the concrete? If you dont hold the anchor down into the hole, is the wedge really setting against the concrete in the proper thickness of the floor?

