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Helix Spiro-Ties are easily hammer-driven<br />

into the substrate, where they tap a threaded<br />

channel to produce a hold that is strong and<br />

permanent. Available 6”, 7”, 8”, 9”, 10”, 11” or 12”<br />

long. Other lengths available upon request. Type<br />

304 Stainless Steel.<br />

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Secures masonry to brick, concrete,<br />

CMU or wood<br />

Effectively resists tension while accommodating<br />

sheer compression forces<br />

Has multiple drip points to prevent moisture<br />

transfer across the cavity<br />

Allows for variations in joint coursing between wythes<br />

Performance Data<br />

Base Materials<br />

Concrete<br />

CMU (C-90 Block)<br />

Brick Veneer (Epoxied)<br />

Installation Instructions<br />

1. A pilot hole is drilled through the masonry and into the backup<br />

material, to a predetermined depth, using a rotary percussion<br />

drill (3-jaw-chuck-type).<br />

2. The Helix Spiro-Tie is loaded into the special insertion tool<br />

which is fitted to an electric hammer drill (SDS type).<br />

Note:<br />

Rotary percussion drilling usually achieves the best results. SDS<br />

hammer drilling may be required where masonry material is<br />

extremely hard or dense.<br />

The SDS hammer drill is ALWAYS used with the insertion tool to<br />

set the Helix Spiro-Tie in place.<br />

3. The tie is power driven into position until the outer end of the<br />

tie is automatically recessed into the face of the masonry by the<br />

insertion tool.<br />

4. The entry hole is finished over with matching materials.<br />

Helix Spiro-Ties<br />

Type 304 Stainless Steel resists corrosion & degradation<br />

Embedment Tension (lbs.)<br />

2” 541 lbs.<br />

1-1/2” 638 lbs.<br />

2” 2730 lbs.<br />

H&B sources Stainless Steel from a wide variety<br />

of vendors. Per the International Stainless Steel<br />

Forum, Stainless Steel objects have an average of recycled content.<br />

60 %<br />

For material conformances, submittal sheets, CAD drawings and MSDS sheets see WWW.H-B.COM<br />

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