Choosing the Right Simpson Strong-Tie Anchor: A Contractor’s Guide

Simpson Strong-Tie Anchors Guide

Your Complete Guide to Choosing Simpson Strong-Tie Anchors

When it comes to anchoring solutions, selecting the right Simpson Strong-Tie Anchor can make all the difference in structural integrity, safety, and code compliance. Simpson Strong-Tie is a trusted name in the construction and fastening industry, offering a wide variety of anchor types for different applications. Whether you’re working with concrete, masonry, or hollow block, this guide will help you choose the best Simpson Strong-Tie anchor for the job.

1. Understanding Your Base Material for Simpson Strong-Tie Anchors

The first step in choosing the right anchor is knowing what you’re anchoring into:

️ Concrete

Requires strong, load-rated anchors such as wedge anchors, drop-in anchors, or epoxy solutions.

Masonry or Brick

May require sleeve anchors or screw anchors designed to expand in softer materials.

⬜ Hollow Block

Needs specialized hollow-set anchors or adhesive anchors with screen tubes.

Key Takeaway: Matching your anchor to the base material ensures performance and safety.

2. Load Requirements for Simpson Strong-Tie Anchors

How much weight will the anchor need to support?

Light-duty

Plastic or small-diameter screw anchors

Medium-duty

Sleeve or wedge anchors

Heavy-duty

Epoxy anchors or large-diameter mechanical anchors

Simpson Strong-Tie provides load capacity data with all anchors, making it easier to match product specs with your project needs.

3. Mechanical vs. Adhesive Simpson Strong-Tie Anchors

Mechanical Anchors (e.g., wedge, screw, or sleeve anchors)

Ideal for fast installations and consistent performance. They expand to grip the base material as you tighten.

Adhesive Anchors (e.g., SET-3G, AT-XP)

Offer high strength and versatility, especially in cracked or seismic concrete. These are applied using a dispensing tool and cure overtime to create a strong bond.

4. Environmental and Code Factors for Simpson Strong-Tie Anchors

Some job sites require anchors that resist corrosion, meet seismic ratings, or comply with ICC-ES and ACI code standards. Simpson Strong-Tie offers stainless steel and hot-dip galvanized options, along with ICC-approved systems.

Important: Look for documentation that supports your project’s compliance requirements.

5. Accessories for Installing Simpson Strong-Tie Anchors

Adhesive anchors may require:

Essential Accessories Checklist

  • Dispensing tools
  • Nozzle mixers
  • Screen tubes (for hollow base materials)

Simpson Strong-Tie offers all necessary tools and accessories to ensure clean and effective installations.

6. Final Thoughts on Choosing Simpson Strong-Tie Anchors

Selecting the right anchor isn’t just about picking a size — it’s about understanding your environment, load needs, and code requirements. With Simpson Strong-Tie’s wide range of high-performance anchors and accessories, you can feel confident in your selection every time.

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According to the International Code Council Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), using anchors that meet proper code standards is essential for safe structural applications.