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Engineering Reference Document

Jumbo &
Foundation
Bolts

A world-class technical reference for EPC contractors, structural and civil engineers, procurement heads, TPI inspection agencies, and global project buyers specifying large-diameter jumbo bolts, foundation anchor bolts, holding-down bolt assemblies, column base plate anchors, machinery foundation bolts, and cast-in anchor systems across Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Petrochemical, Offshore, Heavy Civil, Wind Energy, and Industrial Construction sectors worldwide.

ASTM F1554 Grade 36 / 55 / 105 ASTM A193 B7 / ISO 898-1 Cl.8.8 ASTM A307 / A354 BD M36 – M160+ / 1½” – 6″ J-Bolt / L-Bolt / Headed / Plate Hot-Dip Galvanised ISO 1461 EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 ISO 9001:2015
Part 01 / Technical Definition
Industry Context,
Bolt Type Classification
& Structural Design Basis

Jumbo bolts and foundation bolts are large-diameter structural fasteners — typically M36 (1½”) and above — used to anchor structural steel, rotating machinery, pressure vessels, and civil structures to concrete foundations or to connect heavy structural steel members that exceed the capacity of standard-range bolts.

Jumbo and Foundation Bolts — RR Hydraulic Engineering Reference

1.1 — Technical Definition and Scope

Jumbo bolts are defined as structural fasteners with nominal diameters exceeding the standard range of commercially available catalogue bolts — typically M36 (1⅜”) and above in metric, or 1½” and above in inch series. They are manufactured by hot forging, bar turning, or hot upsetting from bar stock because cold heading equipment is not capable of forming heads at these diameters. Jumbo bolts include heavy hex structural bolts for large-diameter structural connections, high-strength bolts for bridge main members and crane runway girder connections, and reactor vessel closure stud bolts.

Foundation bolts (also called anchor bolts or holding-down bolts) are cast into concrete foundations or post-installed in drilled holes to secure structural steel columns, equipment bases, machinery, and process vessels to their civil foundations. They transfer the applied loads (gravity, wind, seismic, operating, dynamic machine loads) from the steel base plate or equipment frame into the concrete foundation through a combination of mechanical bearing (for J/L hook, headed, and plate anchors) and concrete bond. Custom manufacture is virtually always required — anchor bolt geometry is determined by the structural engineer for each specific equipment foundation and is never a standard stock item except for the smallest pipe rack column pads.

RR Hydraulic manufactures jumbo bolts and foundation bolts under all applicable international standards with full EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 material traceability and project documentation packages.

1.2 — Foundation and Jumbo Bolt Type Classification

J-Bolt (Hook Anchor Bolt)

A round bar with a J-shaped hook at the lower embedded end. The hook bears against the concrete when the bolt is loaded in tension — the hook transfers the tensile load to the concrete through bearing on the curved inside of the hook. Standard for: pipe rack column anchor bolt packages, structural steel building column base plates, and non-rotating equipment skid anchors where ease of positioning during construction is important. Hook geometry (bend radius = 2–3× bolt diameter; tail length per ACI 318) is specified on the structural drawing. ASTM F1554 Grade 36 or 55 is the standard material; Grade 105 for high-load columns and equipment bases.

L-Bolt (Bent Anchor Bolt)

A round bar with a 90° L-shaped bend at the lower embedded end. Similar to a J-bolt but with a sharp 90° bend rather than a curved hook — the horizontal leg of the L resists pull-out by bearing on the concrete below it. L-bolts are simpler to fabricate than J-bolts and are used where the hook bearing geometry is not critical and fabrication cost must be minimised. Less common than J-bolts on modern EPC projects as structural design software typically designs for the more predictable J-hook bearing behaviour. ASTM F1554 Grade 36 most common.

Headed Anchor Bolt (Bolt-and-Washer Anchor)

A bolt with a standard hex head or heavy hex head at the lower embedded end — the head acts as a bearing plate resisting pull-out. The hex head OD (bearing diameter) determines the pull-out bearing area on the concrete. Used where the bolt must be positioned precisely in the foundation before pouring — a template positions the bolt heads at the correct centreline pattern and the bolt projects upward through the foundation into the baseplate. ASTM F1554 Grade 55 or 105; ASTM A193 B7 for high-strength machinery anchors. Headed anchor bolts are the preferred type for precision-positioned machine foundation bolt packages.

Plate Anchor Bolt

A round shank welded or threaded to an anchor plate (typically 200–400 mm square, 20–50 mm thick) at the lower embedded end. The large anchor plate provides maximum bearing area on the concrete — used for very high pull-out loads that exceed the capacity of a J-hook or headed anchor bolt, for oversized equipment foundations (large compressors, turbines, heavy vessels), and for seismic anchorage where the design uplift loads are large. The anchor plate must be detailed on the structural drawing with dimensions, weld specification, and material grade. ASTM A193 B7 or F1554 Grade 105 shank welded to A36 or A572 Grade 50 anchor plate.

Holding-Down Bolt Assembly (H-D Bolt)

A complete foundation anchor bolt assembly for rotating machinery (compressors, turbines, pumps, electric motors, generators) consisting of: the anchor bolt itself (hex-headed or plain shank, passing through a cast-in sleeve); levelling nuts (lower and upper) for precise machinery levelling during alignment; lock nut; and hardened washers. The sleeve allows the bolt to be installed after the machinery is set — the bolt is dropped through the sleeve and engaged below the foundation before the annular space is grouted. Diameter M36–M100 for standard rotating equipment; M100–M160 for large turbine-generators and hydroelectric generators.

Jumbo Structural Bolt (Heavy Hex)

Large-diameter heavy hex bolts (M36–M100 / 1½”–4″) for heavy structural steel connections — crane runway girder splice connections, main bridge girder connections, large span truss chord connections, offshore jacket leg connections, and heavy industrial building structural connections. ASTM A325 Type 1 and ASTM A490 (US standard); ISO 898-1 Grade 10.9 (metric equivalent of A490) and Grade 8.8 (equivalent of A325). Jumbo structural bolts in M48–M100 require hot forging of the head — cold heading is not capable. Torqued using hydraulic torque wrenches or torque-tension (DTI washer) methods for high-strength structural connections.

1.3 — Anchor Bolt Load Transfer and Design Basis

Tension (Pull-Out) Resistance

Anchor bolts resist tensile loads (uplift, overturning moment, thermal expansion reaction) through mechanical interlock of the embedded end with the concrete. Pull-out capacity depends on: the anchor type (J-hook bearing, headed anchor bearing, plate anchor bearing); the embedment depth (deeper = more concrete cone capacity); the concrete compressive strength (f’c); the anchor bolt position (edge distance and spacing affect the concrete cone breakout capacity per ACI 318 / Eurocode 2 Annex C). The structural engineer performs the concrete cone breakout calculation per ACI 318 Appendix D or EN 1992-1-1 to determine the required embedment depth and edge distances.

Shear Load Transfer

Anchor bolts also transfer horizontal shear loads (wind loads, seismic loads, thermal expansion forces, machinery operating forces) from the base plate into the concrete. Shear is transferred primarily through: bolt body bearing on the grout pad and base plate hole; friction between the base plate and the grout pad under the compressive load from the bolt preload; and in post-installed anchors, the mechanical interlock of the anchor body with the concrete. For rotating machinery, shear keys (steel plates welded to the underside of the base plate, engaging keyways in the foundation) supplement the anchor bolt shear capacity to resist machine operating forces.

Grout Pad Design and Levelling

The space between the concrete foundation top surface and the equipment base plate is filled with non-shrink cementitious grout (typically 50–100 mm deep). The grout transfers compressive load uniformly from the base plate to the foundation and fills any voids below the base plate. Levelling nuts on the anchor bolts allow precise levelling of the equipment base plate during installation — the equipment is set on the levelling nuts, aligned to within ±0.1 mm per ASME PCC-2, then the non-shrink grout is placed and cured before the upper nut is tightened. Grout strength must be verified before the equipment is loaded.

Vibration and Dynamic Load Considerations

Rotating machinery (compressors, pumps, turbines, motors) imposes dynamic cyclic loads on the foundation bolt assembly at the machine operating frequency. These dynamic loads can loosen bolt preload through progressive micro-slip at the nut-washer interface — the standard preventive measure is the dual-nut (levelling nut + top nut) design where the top nut is tightened against the levelling nut to create a friction lock. For high-speed rotating equipment (above 3000 RPM), spring washers (Belleville disc stacks) under the top nut maintain preload through the operating temperature and vibration cycle.

Thermal Expansion Effects

Process vessels, heat exchangers, and high-temperature equipment that expand significantly during operation must be anchored with one fixed anchor point (preventing translation in all directions) and one or more sliding anchor points (permitting thermal growth in the expansion direction). At the sliding anchor point: the anchor bolt hole in the base plate is slotted (not round) to allow the plate to slide over the bolt during thermal expansion. The slot length must accommodate the full thermal growth plus an installation tolerance allowance. Fixed and sliding anchor points are designated on the structural drawing — verify the slot orientation matches the intended expansion direction.

Seismic Design Considerations

In seismic zones, anchor bolts are designed to resist both gravity and lateral seismic loads simultaneously — the combined tension-shear interaction must satisfy the ACI 318 Appendix D or Eurocode 8 interaction equation. Seismic anchor bolt design in high seismic zones (ASCE 7 SDC D/E/F) typically results in significantly larger embedment depths and anchor bolt diameters than gravity-only design. Ductile failure mode design (steel failure of the bolt before concrete cone breakout) is required in Seismic Design Category C and above — this may require overstrength factors applied to the anchor bolt tensile capacity in the concrete design.

1.4 — Foundation Bolt Embedment and Projection Design

Foundation Bolt Total Length Calculation
L_total = L_embed + t_foundation_top + t_grout + t_baseplate + L_thread + L_nuts + L_project
L_embed = Embedment depth (mm) — per ACI 318 App D concrete cone calculation or structural drawing
t_top = Foundation top level to finished floor / grout surface (mm) — typically 25–50 mm
t_grout = Grout pad thickness (mm) — typically 50–75 mm for rotating equipment; 25–50 mm for structural steel
t_baseplate = Equipment base plate or structural column base plate thickness (mm)
L_thread = Threaded engagement length (mm) — minimum 1.5× bolt diameter for full UNC thread engagement
L_nuts = Combined height of levelling nut + top nut + lock nut (mm) — 2H_nut for standard; 3H_nut for rotating equip
L_project = Projection above top nut (mm) — minimum 2 thread pitches exposed above top nut after tightening

Standard embedment depth guidance (J-hook or headed anchor):
Minimum embedment = 12× bolt diameter (gravity loads only, non-seismic)
Seismic ductile design: embedment per ACI 318 D.4.2 ductile failure mode check
Example — M52 Compressor Foundation Bolt, F1554 Grade 105:
L_embed = 700 mm (structural calc); t_top = 50 mm; t_grout = 75 mm; t_baseplate = 50 mm
L_thread = 100 mm (2× M52 pitch thread); 3 nuts × H_nut (M52 heavy hex ≈ 45 mm) = 135 mm; L_project = 20 mm
L_total = 700 + 50 + 75 + 50 + 100 + 135 + 20 = 1130 mm total bolt length
Order: M52 × 1130 mm, F1554 Grade 105, headed anchor, HDG, with template and nut set.
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Part 02 / Standards & Dimensional Design
Dimensional Reference,
Grade Comparison
& Standards Compliance

Jumbo and foundation bolt dimensions — diameter, total length, thread length, hook geometry, and head dimensions — are specified on the project structural drawing and must comply with ASTM F1554, ASTM A193, ISO 898-1, and the applicable structural design code. All applicable standards are supported at RR Hydraulic with full certification.

Jumbo Foundation Bolt Dimensional Reference — RR Hydraulic
Formal R.F.Q. — Jumbo & Foundation Bolts for EPC / Structural / Industrial Projects
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2.1 — ASTM F1554 Anchor Bolt Grade Comparison

Table 2.A — ASTM F1554 Anchor Bolt Grades: Mechanical Properties and Applications
GradeUTS (MPa)Yield (MPa min)Elongation (% min)Reduction Area (% min)WeldableMax DiaApplication
Grade 36400–5502482340YesNo limitPipe rack columns; general structural anchors; light equipment
Grade 55517–6553792140Yes (S1)No limitMedium-load equipment skids; vessel skirt anchors; buildings
Grade 105862 min7241545NoNo limitCompressors; turbines; heavy machinery; high-load columns

2.2 — Anchor Bolt and Jumbo Bolt Diameter and Thread Reference

Table 2.B — Jumbo / Foundation Bolt Diameter Reference: Thread Pitch, Nut Height, Tensile Stress Area
Nominal DiaThread (UNC / Metric)Tensile Stress Area (mm²)Heavy Hex Nut H (mm)Max Proof Load — F1554 Gr.105 (kN)Min Embedment — Gr.36 (mm)
M36 / 1⅜”M36×4 / 1⅜-6 UNC81736475432
M42 / 1⅝”M42×4.5 / 1⅝-8 UNC112042651504
M48 / 1⅞”M48×5 / 1⅞-8 UNC147048854576
M52 / 2″M52×5 / 2-8 UNC1760521022624
M56 / 2¼”M56×5.5 / 2¼-8 UNC2030561179672
M64 / 2½”M64×6 / 2½-8 UNC2680601557768
M72 / 2¾”M72×6 / 2¾-8 UN3460652009864
M80 / 3″M80×6 / 3-8 UN4340702521960
M100 / 4″M100×6 / 4-8 UN68708239901200
M120 / 4¾”M120×6 / —99909458001440
M140 / 5½”M140×6 / —1360010879001680
M160M160×6 / —17800122103401920

2.3 — Applicable Standards and Compliance Framework

ASTM F1554

Standard Specification for Anchor Bolts, Steel, 36, 55, and 105-ksi Yield Strength. The primary US and international standard for anchor bolts in structural and equipment foundations. Covers J-bolt, L-bolt, headed bolt, and bent anchor bolt configurations. Grade 36 and 55 are weldable (supplementary requirement S1 certifies Grade 55 weldability). Grade 105 is NOT weldable — high carbon equivalent makes Grade 105 anchor bolts crack-sensitive if field-welded; any Grade 105 weld connection is a structural non-conformance. Nuts per ASTM A563 Grade DH (Grade 105) or Grade C (Grade 36/55).

ASTM A193 B7

Alloy-Steel Bolting for High Temperature Service. Grade B7 (Cr-Mo alloy, 862–1035 MPa UTS) is widely used for high-strength machinery holding-down bolts where higher strength than F1554 Grade 105 is required, or where the application temperature exceeds the carbon steel service range. ASTM A193 B7 anchor bolts are used for: large centrifugal compressor and gas turbine holding-down assemblies; high-temperature process vessel skirt anchor bolt packages; offshore topside equipment anchors. Not weldable without special welding procedure (PWHT required). Nuts: ASTM A194 Grade 2H.

ASTM A307 Grade A

Carbon steel bolts and studs with tensile strength 414–827 MPa (no yield requirement). Grade A is widely used for low-load structural connections, pipe support clamp bolts, secondary structure connections, and utility equipment anchors where the higher strength of F1554 Grade 105 or A193 B7 is unnecessary. A307 Grade A provides adequate strength for the vast majority of pipe rack and small building column anchors at significantly lower cost than Grade 55 or 105. J-bolt and L-bolt anchor configurations per ASTM A307 are among the highest-volume fasteners in EPC construction.

ISO 898-1 Grade 8.8 / 10.9

Metric equivalents of ASTM A325 (8.8) and A490 (10.9). Used for jumbo structural bolts on European and metric-coded EPC projects. ISO 898-1 Grade 8.8: 800 MPa UTS min, 640 MPa yield — standard structural bolt for heavy steel connections. Grade 10.9: 1040 MPa UTS min, 940 MPa yield — high-strength structural, equivalent to A490 for bridge and heavy steel construction. Both grades manufactured in M36–M100 range by hot forging or bar turning. Nuts per ISO 898-2 Grade 8 (for 8.8) and Grade 10 (for 10.9).

ACI 318 Appendix D

Anchorage to Concrete — the US design standard for anchor bolt embedment design (steel failure, concrete breakout, pullout, side-face blowout, and concrete splitting failure modes). Governs minimum embedment depth, edge distance, and spacing for all anchor bolt types (cast-in, post-installed). ACI 318 Appendix D is the mandatory design basis for all anchor bolt foundation designs on US-coded EPC projects. Equivalent European standard: EN 1992-4 (Design of fastenings for use in concrete). Both standards require the structural engineer to verify multiple failure modes and select the governing (minimum) capacity.

AISC Design Guide 1

Base Plate and Anchor Rod Design — the AISC reference guide for column base plate and anchor rod (anchor bolt) design. Provides the standard approach for calculating: required anchor bolt tension force under gravity + wind + seismic loads; required anchor bolt diameter for the computed tension; base plate dimensions for the combined compression and tension bearing stress; and weld design for column-to-base-plate welds. All EPC structural engineers specifying anchor bolt packages on AISC-coded projects reference Design Guide 1 for the anchor bolt design methodology and standard details.

ISO 1461

Hot-dip galvanised coatings on fabricated iron and steel articles — specifications and test methods. The governing standard for all hot-dip galvanised anchor bolt and foundation bolt coatings. Minimum average coating thickness: 45 µm for bolt diameters M10–M20; 55 µm for M20–M100; 70 µm for the anchor plate (if applicable). After HDG, anchor bolt threads are tapped oversize to restore thread form — re-tap to standard tolerance using a die with the correct oversize allowance per ISO 1461 Annex A. Coating adhesion, continuity, and thickness verified per ISO 1461 test methods. HDG certificate on lot documentation package.

ASME PCC-2 / ASME B18.2.1

ASME PCC-2 (Repair of Pressure Equipment and Piping) provides guidance on foundation bolt installation torque, alignment procedures, and acceptance criteria for rotating machinery installation. ASME B18.2.1 governs heavy hex bolt head dimensions for jumbo structural bolts in the inch series — across-flats, head height, and thread length for each nominal diameter. Heavy hex nuts per ASME B18.2.2 are the standard nut form for all jumbo structural bolts and foundation bolt assemblies — the larger bearing face of heavy hex nuts distributes the clamping load more effectively than standard hex nuts on the large-diameter bearing faces of heavy base plates.

Part 03 / Materials, Coatings & Manufacturing
Material Grades,
Corrosion Protection
& Manufacturing Process

Jumbo and foundation bolt material is selected by the structural engineer to satisfy the foundation design load requirements, the service environment (atmospheric, buried, marine splash zone), and the project corrosion protection schedule. RR Hydraulic manufactures jumbo and foundation bolts in all specified grades with full EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 traceability and complete corrosion protection packages.

Jumbo Foundation Bolt Materials — RR Hydraulic

3.1 — Material Grade Overview and Mechanical Properties

Table 3.A — Foundation and Jumbo Bolt Material Grades: Properties and Application
Grade / StandardUTS (MPa)Yield (MPa)Elongation (%)WeldableNACEMax TempTypical Application
ASTM F1554 Gr.36400–55024823YesNo+300°CPipe rack cols; general structural anchors
ASTM F1554 Gr.55517–65537921Yes (S1)No+300°CEquipment skids; vessel skirts; medium load
ASTM F1554 Gr.105862+72415NoNo+300°CCompressors; turbines; heavy machinery
ASTM A307 Gr.A414–827YesNo+250°CLight structural; pipe supports; utility anchors
ASTM A193 B71035+86216No (PWHT)No (B7)+538°CHigh-strength; high-temp machinery; reactor vessel
ASTM A193 B7M862+72418No (PWHT)Yes+400°CNACE sour service anchor bolts; H₂S environment
ISO 898-1 Gr.8.8800+64012NoNo+300°CMetric structural bolts; European EPC
ISO 898-1 Gr.10.91040+9409NoNo+300°CHigh-strength metric structural; bridge; offshore
ASTM A354 BD1034+89614NoNo+300°CHigh-strength hex bolts; structural connections
SS 316 (A4-70)700+45020CarefullyYes+400°CMarine; offshore; chemical; seawater exposure

3.2 — Corrosion Protection and Coating Systems

Hot-Dip Galvanising (HDG) — ISO 1461

The standard corrosion protection for carbon steel anchor bolt packages on EPC projects. Zinc coating 45–70 µm per ISO 1461 — provides 15–25+ years of atmospheric corrosion protection in industrial environments; 8–15 years in marine coastal environments before maintenance recoating is required. HDG is applied after all fabrication is complete — bends, welds, and hook formation — because bending after HDG cracks the zinc coating at the bend. After HDG, threads are re-tapped oversize per ISO 1461 Annex A to restore thread form. NOT an electroplating process — zero hydrogen embrittlement risk. Standard for all F1554 Grade 36 and Grade 55 anchor bolt packages.

Epoxy Coating (FBE) for Buried Bolts

Fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) or liquid epoxy coating for anchor bolts embedded in concrete foundations in corrosive ground conditions — high-chloride soil, marine ground water, chemically contaminated fill. FBE provides additional corrosion protection for the embedded bolt length beyond the passive protection normally provided by the concrete alkalinity (pH 12–13). Rebar-grade FBE coating (ASTM A775) is adapted for anchor bolt application — coating thickness 175–300 µm. Threads must be protected from coating during FBE application and re-checked by gauge after coating.

Thermal Spray Zinc / Aluminium

Wire-arc spray of zinc or zinc-aluminium alloy — provides 75–150 µm metallic coating with excellent adhesion and zero H₂E risk. Preferred for large anchor bolts (M100+) that may exceed the galvanising bath capacity, for anchor bolts requiring thicker-than-ISO-1461 zinc coating, and for marine splash zone application where maximum coating thickness is required. Threads are masked before spraying and re-chased after coating. Commonly specified for offshore jacket leg anchor bolt packages and large compressor foundation anchor bolt assemblies in coastal or marine atmospheric environments.

Stainless Steel (SS 316) — Marine and Chemical

A276 Type 316 or 316L SS anchor bolts for marine splash zone, offshore topsides, and chemical plant environments where galvanised carbon steel anchor bolts would corrode within 2–5 years. SS 316 anchor bolts are used: on offshore platform equipment base plates above splash zone; at chemical plant battery limit structural columns where acid mist exposure corrodes galvanised bolts; and at coastal desalination plant structural columns. SS 316 anchor bolts do NOT require coating — the austenitic SS passivation provides inherent corrosion resistance. Higher cost than galvanised CS; justified where maintenance recoating is impractical.

Cathodic Protection Compatibility

In structures protected by cathodic protection (CP) systems — offshore jacket structures, subsea pipelines, buried fuel storage tanks — the anchor bolt material must be compatible with the CP system. Zinc-coated (galvanised) steel bolts are sacrificial anodes within the CP system and should not be used in CP-protected structures. Stainless steel or bare carbon steel (cathodically protected) anchor bolts are specified for CP-protected buried structures. The CP design engineer must review all embedded metallic anchor bolt materials to verify they are within the protected potential range of the CP system design.

F1554 Grade 105 — No Field Welding

ASTM F1554 Grade 105 anchor bolts must NOT be field-welded under any circumstances — the high carbon equivalent (CE ≈ 0.65) makes Grade 105 highly susceptible to heat-affected zone hydrogen cracking without controlled preheat, interpass temperature, and post-weld heat treatment. Field welding of Grade 105 anchor bolts to base plates, reinforcing bars, or concrete embedded plates creates a severe cold-cracking risk that can lead to bolt fracture under load without visible warning. If anchor bolt-to-embedded-plate welding is required in the structural design, specify F1554 Grade 36 or Grade 55 (with S1 weldability certification) — never Grade 105.

3.3 — Manufacturing Process

3.3.1 — Bar Cutting and Thread Machining

Foundation bolts and jumbo bolts in the M36–M100 range are manufactured from certified round bar stock of the specified ASTM or ISO grade. The bar is saw-cut to the required blank length allowing for thread run-out and hook bend radius. Threads are cut or rolled on a CNC thread turning lathe or thread rolling machine — rolled threads are preferred for F1554 Grade 105 and A193 B7 foundation bolts (compressive residual stress at thread root improves fatigue resistance). For M100+ diameters, thread cutting on CNC lathe is the standard method. Thread form verified by Go/No-Go ring gauge on 100% of threaded ends.

3.3.2 — Hook / Bend Fabrication

  • J-hook and L-hook bending: Hot or cold bending — Grade 36 and 55 may be cold-bent at ambient temperature; Grade 105 and A193 B7 must be hot-bent at 650–980°C to avoid cracking at the bend; re-verify hardness after hot bending for Grade 105 to confirm no overstress
  • Bend radius: Minimum inside bend radius = 2× bolt diameter per ACI 318; 3× bolt diameter preferred for Grade 105 and A193 B7 to minimise stress concentration at bend
  • Hook tail length: Per structural drawing — typically 4× bolt diameter for J-hook; 8× bolt diameter for L-bend leg per ACI 318 standard hook
  • Head forging (headed anchor bolts): Hot-forged heads on heated bar blank — hex head or heavy hex head dimensions per ASME B18.2.1; forging temperature 1100–1250°C for carbon steel; head dimensions verified after forging and cooling
  • Anchor plate welding: A36 or A572 Gr.50 anchor plate fillet-welded to bar shank; weld procedure per AWS D1.1; pre-heat and interpass temperature per material group; weld size per structural drawing; Visual + MT/PT inspection after welding

3.3.3 — Galvanising Sequence

  • Fabrication complete before galvanising: All bending, head forging, plate welding, and thread cutting completed before galvanising; no post-galvanising bending or welding
  • Pre-treatment: Degreasing, acid pickling, fluxing before immersion in molten zinc bath at 445–455°C
  • Zinc bath immersion: Full immersion — the complete anchor bolt including all threads and hook geometry receives uniform zinc coverage
  • Post-galvanising thread re-tap: Oversize die or tap restores thread form on all threaded ends; coating thickness on thread flanks adds approximately 70–100 µm per thread diameter, requiring re-tapping per ISO 1461 Annex A to maintain correct nut engagement
  • Coating inspection: Thickness verified by magnetic thickness gauge per ISO 2178 at minimum 5 measurement points per anchor bolt
Part 04 / QC, Applications & Export
Inspection & QC,
Industry Applications
& Documentation

RR Hydraulic maintains full traceability from raw bar stock to final coated and packed jumbo and foundation bolt delivery. Dimensional inspection, thread gauging, mechanical testing, coating inspection, and complete EPC export documentation packages including pre-installation inspection reports are standard on all project foundation bolt supply.

Jumbo Foundation Bolt QC — RR Hydraulic

4.1 — Inspection & QC Protocol

100%
Dimensional Inspection
All foundation bolt dimensions verified on every bolt: total length, thread length (both ends where applicable), hook geometry (bend radius, tail length, straight shank above hook), projection above top nut, and headed bolt head dimensions. Results vs structural drawing dimensions and ASME B18.2.1 / ASTM F1554 tolerances. Length tolerance: ±3 mm for bolts ≤ 1000 mm; ±5 mm for bolts > 1000 mm; hook tail length ±10 mm.
THREAD
Thread Gauging — 100%
Go/No-Go thread ring gauge on 100% of threaded ends per ASME B1.1 (UNC, Class 2A) or ISO 965 (metric, Class 6g). Post-HDG thread re-tap verified by Go gauge — nut must thread on by hand for full engagement after galvanising and re-tapping. HDG nuts pre-assembled on galvanised threads at works to verify correct nut engagement before dispatch. Thread gauge report on lot QC certificate.
MECH
Mechanical Testing per Lot
Full mechanical testing per ASTM F1554 / A193 / ISO 898-1 on each production bar lot: UTS, yield, elongation, and reduction of area on one representative tensile specimen per lot. F1554 Grade 105 and A193 B7: hardness per ASTM E10 on 5% of bolts per lot (min 2 pieces). Results on lot certificate cross-referenced to bar heat number on EN 10204 3.1 MTC.
HDG
Hot-Dip Galvanising Inspection
Coating thickness by magnetic gauge per ISO 2178 — minimum 5 measurements per anchor bolt on shank, hook, and threaded length; min average and min local thickness per ISO 1461 table. Adhesion test per ISO 1461 on sampled lot (knife adhesion test — coating must not flake). Coating continuity: visual inspection for bare spots, runs, and drips. HDG inspection certificate per lot; individual bolt thickness readings on certificate for critical rotating machinery foundation bolt packages.
BEND
Hook Geometry Verification
J-hook and L-hook geometry verified by template or radius gauge against structural drawing dimensions: bend radius (min 2× bolt dia); tail length (per drawing ± tolerance); hook-to-shank angle (90° ± 3° for L-hook; J-profile per drawing template for J-hook). Headed anchor bolts: head-to-shank perpendicularity ≤ 2° verified by calliper measurement. Plate anchor bolts: plate flatness ≤ 2 mm; weld size and length per drawing verified by weld gauge.
PMI
Positive Material ID
XRF on 100% of A193 B7M (NACE), SS 316, and Grade 105 anchor bolt lots. Differentiates Grade 105 from Grade 55 bar stock — both are carbon steel but different alloy compositions; visual and dimensional identification alone is not reliable. PMI on Grade 105 and B7 / B7M lots verifies the Cr-Mo alloying content confirms correct grade and heat treatment condition. Results cross-referenced to bar heat number.
WELD
Anchor Plate Weld NDE
For plate anchor bolts: visual inspection per AWS D1.1 on 100% of fillet welds; MT per ASTM E709 on sampled lot of carbon steel plate anchor bolts; PT per ASTM E165 for SS plate anchor bolts. Weld size and length per drawing dimension. Pre-heat and interpass temperature records from welding. Weld inspection certificate on lot documentation.
TEMPL
Anchor Bolt Template Pre-Inspection
Where RR Hydraulic supplies the bolt positioning template with the anchor bolt package: template bolt hole pattern verified by CMM or coordinate check against the structural drawing bolt circle or rectangular bolt pattern; hole diameter vs anchor bolt diameter + installation tolerance (typically +3 to +5 mm clearance). Template pre-inspection report issued before dispatch — prevents costly on-site rejection of incorrect bolt patterns during concrete pour.

4.2 — EN 10204 Material Test Certificate Requirements

Table 4.A — EN 10204 Certificate Types for Jumbo and Foundation Bolt Supply
CertificateContentSignatoryEPC RequirementWhen Mandatory
2.1 / 2.2Declaration / non-specificManufacturerNot acceptable for structural EPCNever for ASTM F1554 / A193 / ISO 898-1 structural bolts
3.1Bar heat-traceable mech + chemManufacturer’s authorised QCMinimum for all EPC foundation boltsAll structural, machinery, and equipment anchor bolts
3.23.1 + TPI countersignManufacturer + SGS / BV / DNV / LloydsNACE B7M; offshore; nuclear; seismic criticalSour service; offshore; nuclear anchor bolts

4.3 — Applications by Industry

Pipe Rack Column Anchors Process Vessel Skirt Anchors Compressor Foundation H-D Bolts Gas Turbine Foundation Bolts Pump and Motor Base Anchors Storage Tank Base Anchors Transformer Foundation Bolts Reactor Vessel Skirt Anchors Column Base Plate Anchor Bolts Offshore Topside Equipment Anchors Wind Turbine Tower Foundation Bolts Bridge Main Girder Splice Bolts Crane Runway Girder Bolts Substation Structure Anchors Heat Exchanger Saddle Anchors Generator Foundation H-D Bolts

Pipe Rack Column and Vessel Skirt Anchor Packages

The highest-volume foundation bolt application in EPC. ASTM F1554 Grade 36 J-bolt anchor packages (M24–M52, 300–800 mm long) for all pipe rack structural steel column base plates. Supplied as matched sets per column base plate: correct bolt count, length, and pattern per the structural isometric drawing. Vessel skirt anchor bolts (M42–M80, Grade 55 or 105, 500–1200 mm long) — headed or plate-anchor type for precision bolt circle positioning within the vessel skirt. All HDG per ISO 1461; supplied with matching A563 Grade C or DH nuts, hardened washers, and template per column schedule. Pre-inspection report confirming anchor bolt set geometry before concrete pour.

Rotating Machinery Holding-Down Bolt Assemblies

Complete H-D bolt assemblies for centrifugal compressors, gas turbines, steam turbines, large electric motors, and centrifugal pumps: ASTM F1554 Grade 105 or ASTM A193 B7 bolts (M48–M100, 800–1500 mm long) with levelling nuts, top nuts, lock nuts, and hardened washers. Sleeve bolts (bolt inside cast-in sleeve for post-grout installation) for large machinery. Dual-nut lock design for vibration resistance. Torque-tension specification per OEM alignment and installation procedure. Supplied as a complete per-machine assembly package — all bolt positions identified per equipment OEM foundation drawing.

Process Vessel and Heat Exchanger Anchors

ASTM F1554 Grade 55 or 105 anchor bolt packages for pressure vessel skirt foundations, horizontal vessel saddle anchors, and heat exchanger support saddle fixed/sliding anchor points. Sliding anchor bolts have slotted holes in the base plate — the slot length accommodates full thermal expansion from cold installation to operating temperature. Slot orientation is specified on the structural drawing and must be verified during installation — misoriented slots prevent thermal expansion and create additional thermal stress in the connected piping. HDG anchor bolts with SS 316 nuts and washers for chemical plant environments where bolt and nut dissimilar material corrosion is a concern.

Wind Turbine Tower Foundation Anchor Cages

ISO 898-1 Grade 10.9 or ASTM F1554 Grade 105 anchor bolt cage assemblies (typically 60–132 bolts per tower foundation, M42–M72 diameter, 2.5–4.0 m long with double nuts and anchor plates) for onshore and offshore wind turbine tower-to-foundation connections. Complete cage assemblies supplied with precision positioning template, lower anchor plates, all nuts and hardened washers, and galvanising per ISO 1461. The anchor cage is the critical foundation component — incorrect bolt pattern or misalignment prevents tower flange engagement. Full CMM bolt pattern inspection and template pre-check certificate mandatory before delivery to wind farm site.

Heavy Civil and Bridge Structure Jumbo Bolts

ASTM A325 Type 1 (M36) through A490 / ISO 898-1 Grade 10.9 (M48–M100) heavy hex structural bolts for bridge main girder splice connections, large portal frame eaves connections, and heavy industrial building crane runway girder joints. Jumbo structural bolts in M64–M100 are hot-forged items requiring 6–12 weeks lead time — not standard stock. Structural bolt pretension per AISC Specification Chapter J: turn-of-nut method, calibrated wrench method, or direct tension indicator (DTI washer) method. All high-strength structural bolt assemblies (bolt + nut + washer) to carry matching lot certification from the same production batch.

Offshore Platform and Substation Equipment Anchors

SS 316 A4-70 or F1554 Grade 55 HDG anchor bolts for offshore topside equipment base plates, electrical substation transformer foundation bolts, and coastal industrial structure column anchors. SS 316 anchor bolts for marine atmospheric and splash zone applications where HDG zinc coating has limited service life (5–8 years in severe marine environments vs 15–25 years inland). Complete SS 316 anchor bolt assemblies with SS A4-70 nuts and hardened washers — no mixed material (SS bolts with CS nuts) in marine environments. EN 10204 3.1 on all SS bar stock; passivation per ASTM A967 for process-adjacent applications.

4.4 — Export Packaging and Pre-Installation Inspection

  • Foundation bolt sets packed per foundation pad / per equipment item — each package contains the complete bolt count, nut count, and washer count for one foundation pad, labelled with the equipment tag number and foundation reference number from the project civil drawing; eliminates site sorting errors that delay concrete pours
  • Individual bolt position tagging on precision-positioned anchor bolt packages (rotating machinery, vessel skirt, wind turbine foundation) — each bolt tagged with its position number per the foundation drawing (e.g., “Compressor Tag C-1001, Bolt Position 1 of 16”)
  • Template pre-inspection certificate: for packages supplied with bolt positioning templates, the template bolt hole pattern is CMM-verified against the structural drawing bolt circle or rectangular pattern before dispatch; template re-inspection at site receiving before concrete pour is strongly recommended
  • Thread protection: plastic thread caps on all threaded ends — protects both the thread form and the HDG coating on the thread during transport; HDG thread caps are not re-galvanised after thread re-tapping, leaving bright zinc on thread flanks that must be protected from damage
  • VCI poly wrapping on all non-galvanised carbon steel anchor bolt assemblies; galvanised bolts in polybag bundles — zinc-coated surfaces do not require VCI but must be protected from mechanical damage to the HDG coating
  • SS 316 anchor bolt assemblies in dedicated SS-labelled polybags, segregated from carbon steel and galvanised hardware
  • ISPM-15 heat-treated timber crates for all international export; long anchor bolts (>1500 mm) in individual timber cradles within the crate to prevent lateral vibration damage during ocean freight
  • Documentation package: EN 10204 3.1/3.2 MTC, mechanical test certificates, thread gauge report (100%), HDG inspection certificate (thickness per bolt), bend geometry verification report, PMI report (Grade 105, B7M, SS), weld inspection report (plate anchors), template pre-inspection certificate, and pre-installation inspection report in waterproof document pocket

4.5 — Complete EPC Project Documentation Package

Table 4.B — Full Documentation Package for Jumbo and Foundation Bolt Supply
#DocumentStandard / FormatMandatory / ConditionalNotes
01Material Test Certificate (MTC)EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2Mandatory — all structural foundation boltsBar heat-traceable; one MTC per heat lot
02Chemical Composition ReportCertified lab analysisMandatoryPer ASTM F1554 / A193 / A307 / ISO 898-1 limits
03Mechanical Properties ReportUTS, yield, elongation, reduction of areaMandatoryTensile test per lot; Grade 105 and B7 on each lot
04Hardness Test ReportASTM E10 BrinellMandatory — Grade 105; B7; B7MSampled lot (5% min) for Grade 105; 100% per piece for B7M NACE
05Thread Gauge ReportASME B1.1 / ISO 965 Go/No-Go ring gaugesMandatory — 100% all threadsPre-HDG and post-HDG re-tap verification
06Dimensional Inspection ReportPer structural drawing and ASME B18 tablesMandatoryTotal length, thread length, hook geometry
07Hook Geometry Verification ReportTemplate / radius gauge vs structural drawingMandatory — all J/L hook anchor boltsBend radius, tail length, hook angle per drawing
08HDG Inspection CertificateISO 1461 / ISO 2178 thickness per boltMandatory — all HDG anchor boltsMin 5 measurements per bolt; adhesion test on sampled lot
09Anchor Plate Weld Inspection ReportAWS D1.1 visual + MT / PTMandatory — plate anchor bolts100% visual; sampled MT/PT; weld size per drawing
10Template Pre-Inspection CertificateCMM / coordinate measurement vs drawingConditional — packages with templatesBolt pattern hole positions verified before dispatch
11PMI Report (XRF)Per lot — Grade 105; B7M; SS; exoticMandatory — Grade 105; B7M; SS 316Alloy composition confirmation; CS grade differentiation
12NACE Compliance StatementHardness + HT declarationConditional — B7M sour service anchor boltsIndividual piece hardness ≤26 HRC; heat number ref
13First Article Inspection (FAI) ReportProject-specific formatMandatory — new project configurationsAll parameters; released before batch production
14Pre-Installation Inspection ReportAs-manufactured bolt schedule vs drawingConditional — rotating machinery; vessel skirtConfirms bolt pattern, length, and coating before concrete pour
15TPI Witness CertificateSGS / BV / DNV / LloydsConditional — EN 10204 3.2; offshore; nuclearCo-witness; dimensional + mechanical + coating
16ISO 9001:2015 CertificateThird-party QMS certificationMandatory — EPC projectsScope covers large-diameter structural fastener manufacture
17Country of Origin + Packing ListChamber of Commerce / item-levelMandatoryHS tariff code; equipment tag-referenced sets
18Commercial Invoice + Bill of LadingPer INCOTERMS 2020MandatoryFreight forwarder issued; HS tariff code

4.6 — ISO and Quality System Compliance

ISO 9001:2015

Quality Management System covering bar stock procurement and bar heat traceability, cut-to-length process control, thread rolling/cutting qualification, hook bending procedure qualification (including temperature control for Grade 105 and B7 hot bending), HDG process control including acid pickling and zinc bath temperature records, post-HDG thread re-tap procedure, coating thickness inspection, template fabrication and CMM verification, and full material traceability from bar heat to dispatched foundation bolt set. Mandatory for all EPC, civil, and structural project anchor bolt procurement qualification.

ACI 318 / EN 1992-4

ACI 318 Appendix D (Anchoring to Concrete) and EN 1992-4 (Design of Fastenings for Use in Concrete) are the governing design codes that determine anchor bolt embedment depth, edge distances, and spacing. RR Hydraulic manufactures anchor bolts to the dimensions specified on the structural drawing — but procurement engineers should verify that the supplied bolt dimensions (particularly embedment depth and hook tail length) match the structural engineer’s ACI 318 or EN 1992-4 design calculation. Under-length anchor bolts that do not achieve the design embedment depth are a structural non-conformance that cannot be corrected after concrete pour.

AISC Design Guide 1 / SCI P358

AISC Design Guide 1 (Base Plate and Anchor Rod Design) is the primary US reference for column base plate and anchor bolt design. SCI P358 (Joints in Steel Construction: Simple Joints to Eurocode 3) is the equivalent European reference. Both documents provide standard column anchor bolt details, design examples, and minimum anchor bolt specifications for standard structural column base connections. Foundation bolt packages are typically designed per the applicable code document for the project’s design code jurisdiction — AISC/ACI for US-coded projects; EC3/EC2 for European or European-coded international projects.

ASME PCC-2 / API 686

ASME PCC-2 (Repair of Pressure Equipment and Piping) and API RP 686 (Machinery Installation and Installation Design) provide guidance on rotating machinery foundation bolt installation, alignment acceptance criteria, and pre-startup inspection. API 686 Chapter 4 specifically covers anchor bolt design, installation torque requirements, and the dual-nut locking procedure for rotating machinery holding-down bolt assemblies. The torque values specified in API 686 for machinery anchor bolts are significantly higher than the standard structural torque tables — verify with the equipment OEM installation procedure before tightening machine foundation bolts.


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