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Product Description
Going into concrete? The Titan Wood Post Anchor is a great solution for securing your 4x4 or 6x6 wood posts. We recommend using a 3-1/2" Caliburn XL Concrete Screw.
The Titan is made from heavy gauge formed galvanized steel and welded for maximum durability. The powder coat finish gives it a clean durable finish to withstand the elements.
The Titan Post Anchor has performed very well under lab destruction tests. A single unsupported cedar post withstood a concentrated point load of 250 lbs at 36” and 214 lbs at 42” high. When built into a railing system with other posts and directional changes, the horizontal load sustained by the railing is increased even further.
Rot starts where water regularly pools and collects. The Titan Post Anchor™ lifts the post up off the deck. It stays dry so your posts won’t rot. Traditional construction methods leave wood posts vulnerable to moisture – and rot.
Product Specifications | |
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| Colors | Black |
| Sizes | 4x4 and 6x6 |
| Material Type | Powder-coated galvanized steel |
| Dimensions (Width x Depth x Height) | 4x4: 5" x 5" x 5/8" 6x6: 7-1/2" x 7-1/2" x 5/8" |
| Included Accessories | 4x4 without hardware: None 4x4 Hardware Kit: (1) Post Anchor, (4) 5/16" x 3-1/2" HDG lag bolts, (4) 5/16" HDG washers and (8) 1/4" x 3" galvanized lag bolts (black finish) 6x6 without hardware: None 6x6 Hardware Kit: (1) Post Anchor, (5) 3/8" x 5" HDG lag bolt, (5) 3/8" HDG washers and (8) 1/4" x 3" galvanized lag bolts (black finish) |
| Warranty | n/a |
| Other | For the installation of the Titan Wood Post Anchor into concrete, the manufacture recommends using a minimum of (6) 19/64" x 3-1/2" GRK Caliburn Concrete Screws per anchor. |
Customer Reviews
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Good sturdy connection Review by Hambone
The Titan Post Anchor very sturdily attached my wood 4X4 posts to a concrete porch with a stone fascia. Attaching to the concrete was a little tricky and required several attempts to find a fastener that would anchor to the concrete below the flagstone pavers on the concrete. 1/4" Tapcon screws would not drive through the flagstone and anchor in the concrete. Ended up using lag shield anchors with the Tapcon screws. The Titan Anchor was very sturdy, although the visible screws on the low profile base do stand out. I am going to try the available skirt to cover the screws and see how that looks. The anchors arrived on the date promised and seem to work as advertised. (Posted on 9/9/09)
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