About 15 people showed up to see a demonstation of destructive bolt testing. We were originally only going to demo one test of a bolted hanger. But, the interest was high after blowing out the first one that we ended up doing three more - a total of four different bolts. I left my detailed notes at the barn, but here's what I can pull off the top of my head. During the testing, I reported only the ball park values to the "spectators." These figures were based on the calibration factors for this test setup and are, therefore, more accurate:
1/2-inch "hardware store grade" sleeve stud with nut. Metolius hanger bracket. Subjective grading of the rock drilled - soft to moderate in hardness. Depth was approximately 3.5 inches. Stud failed in shear at 3360 pounds.
1/2-inch ITW Powers "red" sleeve bolt. Metolius hanger bracket. Subjective grading of the rock drilled - soft to moderate in hardness. Depth was approximately 3.75 inches. Bolt failed in shear at 4200 pounds.
12mm Petzl "Long Life" nail drive bolt. . Petzl hanger bracket. Subjective grading of the rock drilled - soft to moderate in hardness. Depth was approximately 2.5 inches. Rock failed in tension at 4700 pounds. The bolt itself did not fail. This was a big surprise. None of us present expected the bolt to survive half this force. These are great anchor bolts for hard rock, but are not designed nor recommended for use in soft sandstone such as that found in the Red.
1/2 ITW Rawl type Powerbolt sleeve anchor bolt (blue). Metolius hanger bracket. Subjective grading of the rock drilled - soft to moderate in hardness. Depth was approximately 3.75 inches. Hanger bracket failed in tension at 7640 pounds. The bolt was bent but did not fail. The Metolius hanger bracket performed well above its UIAA-rated strength.
PLEASE note. This is PRELIMINARY info.When I get my notes and re-check the calibration of the cylinder. The info could change. I am not even certain that the nail drive is a Petzl brand. Tim Powers had just borrowed it from Mark Meyer, and I need to verify its manufacture. (We owe Mark for one nail drive.)
Rick