How to Use Bolts in Rock
Bolt holes should be drilled using a hand drill and hammer, or a portable electric hammer drill. In either case installation of the bolts is the same.
Different climbing areas have differing traditions concerning bolting, and some areas on public land have outright bans. Ask around before you bolt a route.
Things You'll Need
- Safety glasses or goggles
- Cordless hammer drill, or hand drill
- Drill bit
- Hammer
- Plastic tubing
- Stainless steel bolts
- Stainless steel bolt hangers
- Wrench
Instructions
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Attach the bolt hangers to the bolts. Loosely screw the bolt hangers onto the bolts while you're still on the ground.
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Locate the best spot for the bolt. Tap the rock with your hammer to assess its quality. Be certain the bolt is at a stance where the climber can let go with one hand to clip it. If you're bolting a sport climb on rappel, top rope the climb and mark your bolt locations with chalk or a felt tipped marker.
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Using the drill, make a hole 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch deeper than the bolt length. If using a hand drill, tap the drill, give it a turn, and repeat. Hit the drill hard, but not so hard that the tip bounces off the rock. Using a sharp bit in a hand drill, a 3/8-inch, 3 1/2-inch deep hole takes 30 to 45 minutes to drill in granite.
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Insert the plastic tubing into the hole, and blow out the rock dust.
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Insert the bolt into the hole. It may take a few light taps with the hammer to get the bolt all the way into the hole.
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Tighten the bolt finger tight, then two to four turns with the wrench. Over-tightening or under-tightening will weaken the bolt installation. Always follow the bolt manufacturer's torque recommendations.
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