Expansion Vs. Double Expansion

If you're hanging racks from solid concrete I would not use a double expansion shield. There are better anchors that are easier to install in concrete than double expansion shields. Double expansion shields require you to drill very large holes relative to the rated size of the shield which can greatly increase your chances of hitting rebar and having to re-drill the hole.
 
What material is the anchor going into? It is my understanding that you use the double expansion anchors for softer materials, and the single expansion for harder materials like poured concrete.
 
What material is the anchor going into? It is my understanding that you use the double expansion anchors for softer materials, and the single expansion for harder materials like poured concrete.
I agree. We would reserve the use of double expansion shields for something like cinder fill concrete.
 
What material is the anchor going into? It is my understanding that you use the double expansion anchors for softer materials, and the single expansion for harder materials like poured concrete.Concrete deck/slab.

What material is the anchor going into? It is my understanding that you use the double expansion anchors for softer materials, and the single expansion for harder materials like poured concrete.
Concrete deck/slab. What would you use and would it change if it were a small/lightweight racks compared to a very large/heavy rack?
 
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