VESTIL Asphalt Anchors
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VESTIL Asphalt Anchors


Vestil asphalt anchors are used to fasten road signs, stands, fencing, speed humps and bollards directly to the ground or an asphalt surface.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A
AS-HDA-12
€43.02
B
AS-HDA-12-4PK
€124.48
C
AS-HDA-12-6PK
€170.13

Working Mechanism

  • An internal thread utilises a bolt for attaching the structure to the anchor.
  • The anchors are bonded to asphalt using cement or epoxy (also known as grout).
  • An oversized hole is drilled in the asphalt and is filled with quick curing grout.
  • The anchor is dropped until it gets flushed with the surface.

Features

  • These lightweight asphalt anchors feature a compact design for easy handling and storage.
  • They are made of steel for structural rigidity and corrosion resistance on exposed surfaces.
  • They allow simple installation and hold items securely.

Standards and Approvals

  • U.S. Federal OSHA

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you dig holes in asphalt?

  • Remove the bits of asphalt and blacktop from the cutout section manually.
  • Use a hammer and cold chisel for cutting through the asphalt's remaining portion at the sides of the cutout, while exposing the dirt below.
  • Clean out the residual dirt before digging the base for the post.

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