Removing Concrete Floor Anchors
Using a cutoff saw or grinding wheel cut the wedge anchor off at the surface of the concrete.
Removing concrete floor anchors. If the bolt is rusted in place spray it with a penetrating lubricant and allow the lubricant to soak in according to manufacturer s instructions before removing. Step 3 use a bolt extractor on a stubborn bolt. To be removed wedge anchors can be sawed off with a hacksaw or cutoff wheel at the surface of the base material. A steel anchor is stubborn and its removal will usually cause damage to the concrete floor.
It s just doing its job. Step 2 grip with pliers then grip the nut with pliers and pull upward. Often a bolt can be removed simply by unscrewing it. Protruding anchors may be removed using and angle grinder of a boltbreaker.
The boys from pennoscan removing one of 1500 masonry anchors from a warehouse floor. Usually a screwdriver pipe wrench or vise grips can unthread the protruding bolt leaving the female anchor flush with the concrete. Place the threaded nut onto the concrete anchor bolt. Any protruding metal may be pounded into the concrete using a heavy hammer.
Some concrete anchors such as the tapcon concrete screws can be removed easily by turning them counterclockwise. Tapcons are removable because they are threaded screws that tap threads into the concrete brick or block. If needed a hammer can be used to knock the anchoring tube below the floor and in some cases these tubes can simply be pulled out of the hole entirely. Female concrete anchors are generally simpler to remove.
This video shows the process for removing the old unusable bolts and replacing them with new wedge anchor bolts in preparation for receiving a new delphi spe. Make sure it s tight and flush with the bolt s upper side. There are only two ways to eliminate the wedge anchor from sticking above the concrete which are. The more thorough the installation job the harder it will be to dislodge the anchor bolt from its position.
Before installing the wedge anchor drill the hole two times the length of the wedge anchor being installed. Therefore don t be too hard on the anchor bolt when it refuses to budge.