Simpson Strong-Tie THD50600HF1 Titen HD (1/2 in. x 6 in.) Heavy-Duty Screw Anchor for Concrete and Masonry
Simpson THD50600HF1 Description
The Simpson THD50600HF1 Heavy-Duty Screw Anchor is designed for reliable performance in concrete and masonry applications. Featuring a zinc-plated finish and a patented thread design, it ensures easy installation and secure anchoring.
Simpson THD50600HF1 Includes
- (1) Heavy-Duty Screw Anchor for Concrete and Masonry, Zinc Plated, 6 in. Length
Simpson THD50600HF1 Features
- Tested in accordance with ACI 355.2, AC193 and AC106
- Qualified for static, wind and seismic loading conditions
- Thread design undercuts to efficiently transfer the load to the base material
- Specialized heat-treating process creates tip hardness for better cutting without compromising the ductility
- No special drill bit required — designed to install using standard-sized ANSI tolerance drill bits
- Hex-washer head requires no separate washer, unless required by code, and provides a clean installed appearance
- Removable — ideal for temporary anchoring (e.g., formwork, bracing) or applications where fixtures may need to be moved
- Use in dry interior environments only
Simpson THD50600HF1 Applications
- Concrete anchoring for structural support
- Masonry anchoring for fixtures and equipment
- Temporary anchoring for formwork and bracing
- Interior dry environments requiring secure anchoring
Simpson THD50600HF1 Installation Overview
- Drill a hole in the base material using a carbide drill bit of the same diameter as the anchor.
- Blow the hole clean using compressed air to remove dust.
- Insert the anchor through the fixture and into the hole.
- Tighten the anchor until the hex-washer head contacts the fixture.
Simpson THD50600HF1 Specifications
| Diameter | 1/2″ |
| Finish | Zinc |
| Length | 6″ |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Drill bit size | 1/2″ |
| Drive type | 3/4″ Hex |
| Fixture hole size | 5/8″-11/16″ |
| Head type | Hex Head |
| Manufacturer name | Simpson Strong-Tie |
| Quantity | 1 |
NOTE: Ensure the correct fasteners are installed in the correct position to achieve published load values
