Sleeve anchor with subtle optics
This sleeve anchor is supplied with an M6 countersunk head screw, which enables a flush-surface mounting of workpieces and thus ensures an inextricable appearance. Sleeve anchors are often used for professional assembly of railings, posts, stairs or generally for steel constructions and is therefore also a good choice for your project.
Due to its comprehensive approval package, the sleeve anchor is outstandingly suitable for mounting in torn and uncracked concrete, as well as natural stone with dense structure and promises a high wearing weight.
Characteristics
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Load range: Tensile load 3,6kN (cracked concrete) - 5,9kN (uncracked concrete) | Querlast 4,1kN (cracked concrete) - 5,9kN (uncracked concrete)
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Fire resistance class: R120
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Dowel length: 54 mm
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Drill diameter: 10mm
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Max. Thickness of attachment: 15mm
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Min. Hole depth when mounted through: 70mm
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Key width for hexagon socket: 4mm
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Head diameter of the screw: 12mm
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Head diameter with collar: 19mm
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Material: Galvanized steel for internal fastenings
Assembly
This anchor is provided for a so-called through-fit assembly. During a through-fit assembly, a dowel is driven through the workpiece into the substrate or a wall. This results in a particularly time-saving assembly method, since the workpiece can be used as a drilling template.
To explain it on the basis of a post mounting: They first align the post on the desired position. Then drill through the holes in the footplate into the ground and pay attention to the required drill hole depth for the anchor. Then clean the holes and plug the anchors through the base plate into the ground, align the post again and pull the screws of the heavy load anchor with the prescribed torque.