Resin Epoxy Adhesive Anchors

Don’t sacrifice cure time with resin epoxy anchors

Designed to give you extended working time for a more productive jobsite

A resin epoxy (RE) is a two part chemical anchor that is designed to harden slowly so you have longer working times for applications such as deep embedments. 

Benefits and Features of Resin Epoxy Anchors

Hilti hollow drill bits and vacuums

No dust. No problem.

Hilti SafeSet automatically clean the hole as you drill so you can save time by skipping manual brushing.

Anchor in warm or cold weather

Temperatures rise and fall

Sometimes installation of threaded rod or rebar needs to be conducted in cold temperatures some even lower than 5°C. The HIT-RE 500 V3 can be installed in base material temperatures as low as -5°C and delivers good curing speeds throughout the entire approved temperature range.

Code compliant coring

Coring is still code compliant

Anchor holes sometimes need to be diamond cored, and Hilti's HIT-RE 500 V3 with roughening tool is the only ICC-ESR & ETA approved Resin Epoxy Anchors approved for cored holes in cracked concrete applications. 

Hilti Resin Epoxy Anchors

Resin Epoxy Anchor HIT-RE 500 V3

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Get Consistent performance whether wet or dry

You shouldn't have to worry about whether the concrete is wet or dry when you install. At Hilti we believe the performance of our anchors should remain consistent in both conditions, which is why we designed our HIT-RE 500 V3 to take no load reductions when installed into wet concrete. 

Buy epoxy anchor HIT-RE 500 V3
Performance in extreme temperatures

Performance in Extreme temperatures

The HIT-RE 500 V3 is designed to give you extended working time for deep holes. Whether it's hot or cold, you have the time you need to install the rod or rebar without sacrificing the time it takes to cure. 

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Installation Methods

Hole Preparation:

  • Standard 2x2x2 Cleaning
  • SafeSet Automatic Cleaning
  • Diamond coring

Installation Base Materials:

  • Cracked and Un-Cracked Concrete

Base Material Conditions:

  • Dry Concrete
  • Saturated Concrete
  • Water Filled Hole
  • Submerged Concrete

Resin Epoxy Anchor HIT-RE 100

Everyday Standard Resin Epoxy

With ICC & ETA approvals for both un-cracked and cracked concrete you can feel confident that HIT-RE 100 has the third party approvals needed for your jobsite.

Buy resin epoxy anchor HIT-RE 100

Never Sacrifice Productivity

We designed our HIT-RE 100 to work in the same premium dispenser and SafeSet system that our HIT-RE 500 V3 does. You shouldn't have to buy new equipment just to use standard adhesives.

Installation Methods

Hole Preparation:

  • Standard 2x2x2 Cleaning
  • SafeSet Automatic Cleaning

Installation Base Materials:

  • Cracked and Un-Cracked Concrete

Base Material Conditions:

  • Dry Concrete
  • Saturated Concrete
  • Water Filled Hole
  • Submerged Concrete
Anchor Rods

Anchor Rods & Elements

Don't forget about threaded rods for your anchoring applications

Your anchoring job takes more than just the Hybrid Adhesives. Finish your application with Hilti's line of high performing anchor rods.

SafeSet

SafeSet

Anchor 40% faster

Gain the best possible adhesive anchor performance in as little as 40 percent of the time with Hilti SafeSet™ Technology by reducing installation time, cut your installed cost per anchor, and help minimize risks due to improper installation.

  • Reduce hole cleaning behavior
  • Help avoid hidden risks

Additional Technical Resources

PROFIS Anchor Software

PROFIS Engineering

Our cloud-based anchor design software enables automatic and advanced calculating, easy specifying and integrated BIM modeling - increasing productivity and improving value.

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SMART IMPACT WRENCH WITH ADAPTIVE TORQUE TECHNOLOGY

SMART IMPACT WRENCH WITH ADAPTIVE TORQUE TECHNOLOGY

Achieve ICC-ESR and ETA certification for anchor bolt installation into concrete with the introduction of the new Adaptive Torque System

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