Both and can be provided in the form of an RS-Bolt, which is a modified bolt where the tip of the bolt is bent at either 45?, 60? or 90? a specified distance from the end of the bolt. This allows
the bolt to be installed in areas where the stoping height is less than the total length of the RS-bolt.
The RS-bolt is installed by pushing the tip of the RS-Bolt into the hole up to the bend, straightening the RS-Bolt and the pushing it up the hole completely. Once in the hole the RS-Bolt is
inflated in exactly the same fashion as a Hydrabolt or X-Pandabolt.
Both and can be provided in the form of an RS-Bolt, which is a modified bolt where the tip |