Frame anchor MB
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Application area:
For securing
frames, slatted and spaced installations, façade and roof substructures made from wood, metal and plastic, as well as square timbers, wooden slats, battens, metal profiles, insulation, window and door frames, metal sheets and panelling
to
base materials in usage categories
a: Reinforced or non-reinforced normal weight concrete with a strength class of > C12/15 in line with EN 206-1:2014
b: Solid brick masonry
c: Perforated brick masonry
c: Autoclaved aerated concrete
In the case of other bricks in usage categories b and c, the characteristic load-bearing capacity of the anchors can be determined by job site tests according to ETAG 020, Attachment B, Version of March 2012.
Advantages:
- Approved as an anchor in a redundant non-structural system in concrete, solid brick, perforated brick and autoclaved aerated concrete
- R90 fire protection included in approval
- Easy in-place installation
- Indoor (zinc-plated) and outdoor (stainless) applications
- The drive-in support prevents premature expansion of the anchor
Advice:
Installation:
Perforated brick:
- Nominal bore diameter = 10 mm, drill hole depth = 80 mm
- Effective anchorage depth = 70 mm
Autoclaved aerated concrete:
- Nominal bore diameter = 9 mm, drill hole depth = 100 mm
- Effective anchorage depth = 90 mm
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