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30 in. Coral Anchor

30 in. Coral Anchor

59096

The Coral Anchor is your solution for anchoring in coral formations. The Coral Anchor is built to be driven with ease – the 30 in. rod effortlessly penetrates the coral with the assistance of an impact hammer. The anchor's barbs ensure steadfast embedment, providing unparalleled stability and reliability. Designed for use at a 60-degree angle (30 degrees from vertical) into the coral. Not for vertical anchorage. These anchors are tested to meet the stringent requirements of HUD 3280 and 3285, and listed and labeled by RADCO #1349, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
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IRON ROOT DOUBLE HEAD MANUFACTURED HOME EARTH ANCHORS A Model MI2H5/8 with 5/8 in. rod, 48 in. long, 6 in. helix, Class 4A

IRON ROOT DOUBLE HEAD MANUFACTURED HOME EARTH ANCHORS A Model MI2H5/8 with 5/8 in. rod, 48 in. long, 6 in. helix, Class 4A

59081

Tie Down's Iron Root Double Head Manufactured Home Earth Anchors are expertly designed to deliver exceptional anchoring performance, specifically tailored for uplift and frame tie applications. Featuring a double-headed configuration, these anchors ensure robust attachment for both sidewall and I-beam connections. This innovative design opens doors to a variety of strapping and attachment options, including slotted bolts. The double-headed nature of these anchors facilitates the use of two bolts, enhancing their structural integrity. The plates are positioned in front of the Iron Root anchors, making them ideal for frame attachment in wind zones 2 and 3, providing reliable security against lateral forces. This design offers remarkable versatility across different wind zones, offering the necessary adaptability to varying conditions. With a 6 in. or 7 in. helix, these anchors are engineered to provide optimal grip and stability in the soil. They are specifically engineered for use within soil classes 4A and 4B, ensuring a dependable anchoring solution for various ground conditions. These anchors are tested to meet the stringent requirements of HUD 3280 and 3285, and listed and labeled by RADCO #1349, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
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