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Anchorage Recommendations For Daktronics Standard Indoor Sound (SSN-150)

201 Daktronics Drive, PO Box 5128, Brookings, SD 57006

Phone: 1-800-325-8766 or 605-692-0200 Fax: 605-697-4746

www.daktronics.com/support

DD2670874 Rev 0

6 November 2013

The anchors listed have installation requirements specific to their intended use and must be followed. The installer will

ensure proper drilling of CMU hollow block to prevent blowout of the internal block wall. The following anchors correspond

to the regions shown in Figure 22-1 of ASCE 7-05, modified in this document to give clear representation of seismic zones.

Reference

DWG-1132106 for installation procedures of audio cabinet.

Wall Material

Speaker Cabinet Anchor Recommendations (by Region)*

Contiguous US – EXCLUDING

shaded areas of map

Contiguous US, Alaska, & Hawaii – INCLUDING

shaded areas of map

Concrete, normal weight,

3000 psi; minimum

member thickness 4"

1/2" ITW Red Head Large Diameter Tapcon anchor,

2-1/2" minimum embedment depth

Hollow CMU Block

1/2" Hilti HLC carbon sleeve anchor,

1-1/2" minimum embedment depth (required

to fasten sleeve into standard block wall)

HBU-38 Red Head Umbrella A7 adhesive

anchoring system; umbrella is to be flush with

the back side of the mounting surface. Use 1/2"

diameter threaded rod at appropriate length per

surface depth.

Grouted CMU Block

1/2" Hilti HLC carbon sleeve anchor,

1-1/2" minimum embedment depth

1/2" ITW Red Head threaded rod with A7

adhesive in grout-filled concrete masonry,

4-1/4" minimum embedment depth

1/2" ITW Red Head Large Diameter Tapcon

anchor, 2-1/2" minimum embedment depth

DISCLAIMER: The following are anchorage types suggested based on the wall construction type. Daktronics makes no warranties with regard to the suggested anchorage types, and does not

represent that these anchorage types will comply with the local codes of the project site. The installing party is solely responsible for designing the anchorage and ensuring that the anchorage

used conforms to the codes of the local jurisdiction.

*Alaska and Hawaii not shown – these states would be completely shaded.

MT

Columbia

Raleigh

Richmond

Charleston

Columbus

Frankfort

Nashville

Milwaukee

Annapolis

Dover

Harrisburg

Trenton

Albany

Montpelier

Hartford

Oklahoma City

WA

ID

WY

UT

NV

CO

NM

AZ

CA

ND

SD

NE

KS

OK

TX

AR

LA

MS

AL

TN

MO

IA

MN

WI

MI

IN

OH

KY

GA

FL

SC

NC

VA

WV

PA

NY

VT

NH

ME

MA

RI

CT

NJ

DE

MD

Olympia

Seattle

Salem

Sacramento

San Francisco

San Diego

Los Angeles

Las Vegas

Carson City

Phoenix

Santa Fe

Salt Lake City

Boise

Helena

Sioux Falls

Denver

Houston

Austin

Dallas

Kansas City

Minneapolis

Little Rock

Baton Rouge

New Orleans

Memphis

Jackson

Montgomery

Tallahassee

Miami

Atlanta

Cincinnati

IL

St. Louis

Philadelphia

Buffalo

New York

Detroit

Cape Girardeau

Charleston

CANADA

UNITED STATES

MEXICO

CUBA

THE

BAHAMAS

Atlantic

Ocean

Gulf of Mexico

Pacific

Ocean

Cheyenne

Bismarck

Pierre

Lincoln

Topeka

St. Paul

Des Moines

Jefferson City

Springfield

Madison

Indianapolis

Concord

Boston

Augusta

Providence

Lansing

Wall Material

Control Enclosure Anchor

Recommendations (by Region)*

Contiguous US, Alaska, & Hawaii –

INCLUDING shaded areas of map

• Concrete, normal

weight, 3000 psi;

minimum member

thickness 4"

• Hollow CMU Block

• Grouted CMU Block

1/4" ITW Red Head Tapcon concrete

anchor, 1" minimum embedment depth

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