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The Titan Wood Post Anchor™ makes it possible to build residential railings, privacy panels, pergolas and gazebos by surface mounting posts to wood, composite, concrete or stone surfaces with a low visibility connection. You're going to love it.
And it can be used to build residential code compliant guard rails when installed as directed and in accordance with engineering guidelines. This gives you a lot of flexibility and affordability.
**This inventory is at a discounted price due to slight blemishes on the products. These products are not damaged, though they may have small scuffs or scratches on the surface. This could be due to things being mishandled in the shipping process or products that have been returned.
*Selection is limited.
Use an off the shelf 1-1/4" dia. by 2" deep hole saw to cut a pilot cut for the tube.
Use a 1-3/4" dia. hole saw for 6x6 and 8x8 post anchors.
Use a 3 lb mini sledge to drive tube into post beyond the depth of hole saw cut.
Pre-drill holes and drive lag screws into the post.
With the Titan Post Anchor, you can enjoy the beauty of wood posts without big, unsightly, ugly, anchoring brackets on more surfaces than ever before.
No notching decking
No complicated carpentry, framing or hardware
Posts are higher and drier for longer life
A sharp-edged, lightweight, rigid tube cuts deep into the core of the wood post and diverts enough load away from the screws to increase the overall load resistance. It is now possible for a surface-mounted anchor to be used for residential code-compliant wood railings.
A truly innovative and effective solution.
To properly secure the post anchor to a wood surface, ensure that there is wood blocking like a 2x6 or 2x8 below the deck boards and between the joist.
Pre-drill the screw holes if they are too close to the edge of a board to prevent splitting.
The same principle applies to composite and synthetic deck boards. It's a good idea to pre-drill the screw holes so the screws can drive in easier without snapping off the heads. The composite and synthetic material can be very dense and sometimes similar to hardwoods.
Set one screw to secure the anchor while pre-drilling the other holes. Drill 1/2" deeper than the length of the screw.
Once the holes are drilled, remove the template anchor and position the post and anchor over the holes for attachment.
One concrete screw per corner is enough to keep the post and anchor secure given the pull-out resistance of each screw.
All Proline (PR) post anchors are hot zinc galvanzied, powder coated and feature countersunk screw holes.
This model will work with posts between 3-½" and 4" square.
This model works with nominal 4x6 posts and up to true 4"x 6".
This model will work with posts between 3-½" and 4" square.
This model works with nominal 4x6 posts and up to true 4"x 6".
Great for railings, pergolas, pavillions and support columns. Secures posts between 5-½" and 6" square.
The model is often used for large timber construction projects and secures posts between 7-¼" to 8" square.
It is not designed for use on surfaces higher than 30" (USA) or 600mm (CAN) UNLESS built in accordance with the assemblies tested in the published engineering reports AND if accepted by your local building authority. They may not be suitable for residential rails in your area. See Instructions and Intertek engineering reports for guidance about your intended use.
I haven’t installed them yet but they are gonna be perfect for my project!
Worked perfect and posts are rigid.
The post anchors were in good shape and I was thinking that they may have some dents or something that would not make them100% but they seemed to be fine. Guess what I missed in the description was that there would be no hardware at all in the order. I was able to order some hardware from Amazon and so I was able to move forward. Just thought I'd let everyone know that the scratch and dent sale means you will get no hardware and you will need to make sure you can get some and include that in your total cost.
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