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Overhead Anchor meets IBC requirements for strength design.
Overhead Anchor meets IBC requirements for strength design.

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Overhead Anchor meets IBC requirements for strength design.


March 31, 2008 - SNAKE(TM)+ overhead anchor sets into drilled hole and is tightened with ½ in. impact wrench until flush with ceiling and ready for insertion of threaded rod. Mechanical anchor combines internally threaded body, Powers Wedge-Bolt anchor, and deep-cutting thread design.

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Powers' New SNAKE+ Overhead Anchor Saves Installation Time


The new SNAKE(TM)+ overhead anchor from Powers Fasteners, Inc. speeds installation of threaded rods...and is one of the industry's first mechanical anchors to meet the new more stringent International Building Code (IBC) for strength design (Cracked Concrete).

The patented proprietary anchor eliminates the time consuming steps of banging in a drop-in and then using a special tool to set the expansion mechanism. It is simply set into a drilled hole and then tightened with a ½ impact wrench until flush with the ceiling and ready for the insertion of threaded rod. There is no need to swing a heavy hammer overhead while on a ladder or lift. The SNAKE+ also combines the aesthetics of an internally threaded body with the strong holding power of the popular Powers Wedge-Bolt anchor and its patented deep-cutting thread design.

Based in Brewster, New York, Powers Fasteners is the leading manufacturer of concrete anchoring systems and offers an extensive line of adhesive anchoring systems, roofing fasteners, gas and Powder actuated tools and fasteners, carbide drill bits and mechanical anchoring systems. The company has been serving professional construction and plant maintenance markets since 1921, and has manufacturing facilities in Michigan, along with 28 regional sales locations throughout the United States.

For more information, visit Powers' website at www.powers.com.

Contact: Michael Isser o Isser & Associates, Inc. o 3141 Lee Place o Bellmore, NY 11710 (516) 781-0180; FAX: (516) 781-3761; e-mail: info@isserpr.com


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Company Information:
Name: Powers Fasteners, Inc.
Address: 2 Powers Lane
City: Brewster
State: NY
ZIP: 10509
Country: USA
Phone: 800-524-3244
FAX: 914-576-6483
http://www.powers.com/


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Powers Fasteners Opens High-Tech Engineering Lab; Names Jacob Olsen Vice President, Research & Development
USA-Based Construction Fastening Firm Now in Canada and Five Continents:Powers Fasteners Expands Global Presence; Opens Asian Office in Bangkok, Thailand
Powers Fasteners Moves to Larger World Headquarters Building in Brewster, New York
Brewster, NY Manufacturer Expands Engineering Capabilities
Powers Fasteners Announces Two Appointments
Pioneer of Fastening Industry Fred B. Powers, Jr. Dies at Age 72



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