The fine grid structure of the sieve sleeve reduces mortar consumption. The sleeve is inserted into the drill hole and filled with injection or composite mortar. The wing cap is then pressed in, which fixes the anchor/threaded rod in the sieve sleeve.
Properties:
- Cover cap with centring wing centres the anchor rod in the drill hole.
- Fine grid structure reduces mortar consumption
- Optimum hold in the drill hole
- Wide rim prevents slipping and covers the drill hole cleanly
- Minimal edge thickness only adds little
Processing:
Without the sieve sleeve, the composite mortar would disappear in the entire chamber in the stone. The use of the sieve sleeve reduces mortar consumption. A sieve sleeve is first inserted into the drill hole, which is then filled with composite mortar. Then the cap with the centring wings is pressed in. By screwing in the threaded/anchor rod, the composite mortar is pressed out of the side of the sieve sleeve and bonds with the surrounding building material.
Scope of delivery:
1 piece sieve sleeve 16x130mm