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Indented foundation bolts, also known as anchor bolts, are designed with a unique feature - an indentation or groove on their surface. This indentation serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it increases the surface area in contact with the concrete, thereby enhancing the bond strength between the bolt and the foundation. Secondly, during the tightening process, the indentation acts as a stress concentrator, causing the concrete around it to fracture, creating a mechanical interlock. This mechanism significantly improves the load-bearing capacity and resistance to shear forces.

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Wedge anchor bolts are a type of fastener used to attach fixtures to solid concrete. They consist of a bolt, a nut, and a wedge mechanism that expands as the bolt is tightened. This expansion locks the bolt into the concrete, providing stability and ensuring that the fixture remains firmly in place. The application of these anchor bolts is prevalent in various projects, including buildings, bridges, and other infrastructures where strong and reliable anchorage is a must.


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