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Solutions for Cracks in Anchor Plates and Concrete Spalling


Release time:

2025-10-23

Tensioning performed before concrete reaches design strength Uneven or tilted installation of the base plate

Causes:

 

- Insufficient local bearing capacity

- Tensioning performed before concrete reaches design strength

- Uneven or tilted installation of the base plate

 

Solutions:

 

1. Tensioning must be performed only after the concrete has reached at least 90% of its design strength and has aged sufficiently.

2. Add additional spiral reinforcement beneath the base plate to ensure adequate bearing capacity.

3. During installation, ensure the base plate is level, centered, and not left unsupported.

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