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1. First, make some preparations before using epoxy anchor adhesive. The first is to punch the base material. Usually, there will be engineering drawings. Then punch the base material according to the design content of the design drawings. It should be noted here that the hole diameter must meet the requirements of the engineering drawings.
2. After punching, the hole should be cleaned. During the punching process, there will be a lot of dust or other sand and stones. We need to clean it up. We can use tools such as air pumps, and then use a brush to gently brush the loose areas around the hole. This step must be done carefully because it is related to the following steps.
3. Next, you can also squeeze the epoxy anchor adhesive into the hole that has just been cleaned. Epoxy anchor adhesive is generally placed in a bottle. There will be a adhesive nozzle on the adhesive bottle, and the adhesive will be squeezed out of the glue nozzle. We first aim the adhesive nozzle at the small hole, and then gently squeeze out the epoxy anchor adhesive to fill the small hole. Be careful not to overflow. If it overflows, we can clean up the extra part.
4. Finally, we can insert the building rebar that needs to be put into the small hole, and slowly rotate it in a certain direction when inserting it.
1. After squeezing the epoxy anchor adhesive into the small hole and inserting the building steel bar, do not move first. Wait until the building steel bar is fixed in the small hole before performing other operations.
2. If you have no experience in using epoxy anchor adhesive to install and use building steel bars, it is best not to try it yourself to avoid finger injuries. For your own safety, it is best to ask professionals to install and use it.
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