Recently I've been assigned to a new water park construction site and my days have been regulated to mounting and securing hundreds of feet of PVC conduit for protection against moisture. During my installation I've been mostly limited to mounting strut to concrete walls and floors in order to then use strut straps for the PVC. I've been able to use stand-off straps as well so my question pertains to mounting strut as well as stand-off straps.
After boring into concrete with a hammer drill, I must then use a sleeve anchor to mount the strut or standoff strap. I've been watching my journeyman electricians use a 3/8 nut driver with lineman pliers to strike the sleeve anchor into the hole. I've broken two nut drivers so far trying to do the same thing so I'm curious...how are you SUPPOSED to drive the sleeve anchor into the hole? Using lineman pliers doesn't seem to be effective in the case of stand-off straps because the strap gets in the way...do I need to carry a hammer?
After boring into concrete with a hammer drill, I must then use a sleeve anchor to mount the strut or standoff strap. I've been watching my journeyman electricians use a 3/8 nut driver with lineman pliers to strike the sleeve anchor into the hole. I've broken two nut drivers so far trying to do the same thing so I'm curious...how are you SUPPOSED to drive the sleeve anchor into the hole? Using lineman pliers doesn't seem to be effective in the case of stand-off straps because the strap gets in the way...do I need to carry a hammer?