International Catalogue - fischer group of companies
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<strong>International</strong> <strong>Catalogue</strong>
Dear Partners,<br />
For 50 years, we have been doing our utmost to <strong>of</strong>fer our customers fixing<br />
solutions <strong>of</strong> supreme quality, safety and comfort. Our goal is to supply our<br />
customers and partners with a suitable product solution for all their requirements<br />
as quickly and as flexibly as possible. We aspire to the standard <strong>of</strong><br />
wanting to become better every day in order to meet your new requirements.<br />
We have, for example, launched a large number <strong>of</strong> new products and ranges<br />
on the market again this year that help you to solve your fixing problems<br />
quickly, conveniently and at low cost. In this new fixings catalogue, we<br />
present to you, among others, our comprehensively enhanced fix-it adhesive<br />
range. From contact to building to instant and special adhesives, the fix-it<br />
family <strong>of</strong>fers a transparent and effective range for pr<strong>of</strong>essional users and a<br />
solution to almost any problem.<br />
Today, <strong>fischer</strong> stands for more than 6,000 fixing solutions – plastic anchors,<br />
steel anchors and chemical fixings that are used worldwide. And you can<br />
rely on our comprehensive service – by receiving advice from the <strong>fischer</strong><br />
application technology specialists by phone and on site.<br />
With our measurement s<strong>of</strong>tware COMPUFIX and RAILFIX; with our technical<br />
manuals. With the construction <strong>of</strong> our new 4,000 square metre customer<br />
centre at our Tumlingen headquarters, the <strong>fischer</strong> ACADEMY is able to train<br />
even more customers and partners comprehensively and practically in our<br />
solutions under the best conditions.<br />
The new fixings catalogue that you are holding in your hands is part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
service we <strong>of</strong>fer. It <strong>of</strong>fers you a complete overview <strong>of</strong> our products and services<br />
and your relevant contact persons.<br />
With this, we want to support you in your day-to-day work and <strong>of</strong>fer you<br />
maximum benefits.<br />
Many thanks for your trust. We look forward to continuing our successful<br />
cooperation over the next few years.<br />
Klaus Fischer
Safety that connects. Quality that convinces.<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> innovations<br />
Internal-threaded anchor RG MI<br />
THE FLEXIBLE INTERNAL-THREADED ANCHOR<br />
FOR PROCESSING WITH RESIN CAPSULE RM<br />
OR INJECTION MORTAR FIS V.<br />
You will find the details on page 59.<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II A4<br />
THE HIGHEST-PERFORMANCE ANCHOR BOLT<br />
OF ITS CLASS - NOW ALSO FOR APPLICATIONS<br />
IN OUTDOOR AREAS AND IN DAMP ROOMS.<br />
You will find the details on page 118.<br />
Hammerset anchor EA II<br />
THE SIMPLE HAMMERSET ANCHOR<br />
WITH INTERNAL THREAD.<br />
You will find the details on page 154.<br />
Resin capsule FHB II-PF<br />
Quick version<br />
RHE ABSOLUTE HIGH-SPEED<br />
HARDENER.<br />
You will find the details on page 42.<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> fill & fix Injection fixing<br />
FIRM HOLD IN ALL BUILDING MAREIALS.<br />
EVEN IN STRIPPED DRILL HOLES.<br />
You will find the details on page 230.
CONTENTS - SERVICE PAGES 6-40<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS PAGES 41-116<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS PAGES 117-172<br />
FRAME FIXINGS /<br />
STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
PAGES 173-210<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS PAGES 211-234<br />
CAVITY FIXINGS PAGES 235-242<br />
ELECTRICAL FIXINGS PAGES 243-262<br />
SANITARY FIXINGS PAGES 263-272<br />
SCAFFOLD FIXINGS PAGES 273-280<br />
INSULATION FIXINGS - FACADE SCREWS PAGES 281-294<br />
FOAMS, SEALANTS PAGES 295-312<br />
ADHESIVE PROGRAMME PAGES 313-330<br />
DRILLS AND BITS PAGES 331-340<br />
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME PAGES 341-379<br />
Contents<br />
Service<br />
Chemical fi xings<br />
High performance<br />
steel anchors<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Contents<br />
Service<br />
6<br />
Fixings selection chart<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II<br />
FIS HB<br />
Highbond anchor<br />
dynamic<br />
FHB dyn<br />
FIS HB<br />
Resin anchor R RG M<br />
RM<br />
Internal-threaded<br />
anchor<br />
Hammerset glass<br />
capsule<br />
RG MI<br />
RM<br />
Page<br />
42<br />
49<br />
53<br />
59<br />
FHP 62<br />
Injection mortar FIS V 66<br />
Injection mortar FIS VS 69<br />
Injection mortar FIS VT 71<br />
Injection mortar FIS P 75<br />
Injection mortar FIS EM 77<br />
Can Sysytem FCS 80<br />
Injection technique<br />
for concrete<br />
Injection technique<br />
for masonry<br />
Injection<br />
push-through<br />
anchor sleeve<br />
FIS A 82<br />
FIS E<br />
FIS A<br />
FIS H K<br />
88<br />
FIS H K 96<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
Approved for<br />
▯ DIBt ▯ ETA<br />
▲ ICC<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Facade fi xings<br />
Suspended ceilings /<br />
Redundant systems<br />
Masonry<br />
Steel, zinc-plated<br />
Material Anchoring base<br />
Stainless steel A4<br />
High-corrosion resistant<br />
steel 1.4529<br />
Concrete<br />
Prestressed, hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
Natural stone with dense structure<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
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▯<br />
▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯<br />
Solid brick<br />
Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Aircrete<br />
Solid panel made from gypsum<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated bricks,<br />
hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
Gypsum plasterboard and gypsum<br />
fi breboards<br />
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▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
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Chipboards
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection technique<br />
for aircrete<br />
Rebar anchors<br />
Reinforcement bars<br />
PBB/PBZ<br />
FIS A<br />
Page<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
Approved for<br />
▯ DIBt ▯ ETA<br />
▲ ICC<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Facade fi xings<br />
Suspended ceilings /<br />
Redundant systems<br />
Masonry<br />
Steel, zinc-plated<br />
Material Anchoring base<br />
Stainless steel A4<br />
High-corrosion resistant<br />
steel 1.4529<br />
Concrete<br />
Prestressed, hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
Natural stone with dense structure<br />
FRA 100 ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Thermax 12/16 107<br />
98<br />
103 ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Solid brick<br />
Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Aircrete<br />
Solid panel made from gypsum<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Remedial wall tie VBS 8 111 ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Weather facing FWS 112<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
reconstruction system<br />
Application guns /<br />
General accessories<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II 118 ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
114<br />
Bolt FBN 124<br />
Express anchor EXA 129<br />
ZYKONanchor<br />
bolt<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
FZA 132 ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
ZYKON-<br />
FZEA II 139<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
hammerset anchor<br />
High performance<br />
anchor<br />
FH 142 ▯<br />
▲<br />
Sleeve anchor FSA 147<br />
Heavy-duty<br />
anchor<br />
Heavy-duty<br />
anchor<br />
TA M 149<br />
SL M 152<br />
▯<br />
▲<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated bricks,<br />
hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
Gypsum plasterboard and gypsum<br />
fi breboards<br />
7<br />
Chipboards<br />
Contents<br />
Service
Contents<br />
Service<br />
8<br />
Fixings selection chart<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Hammerset<br />
anchor<br />
Hammerset<br />
anchor<br />
Page<br />
EA II 154<br />
EA-N 158<br />
Nail anchor FNA II 160<br />
Ceiling nail FDN 163<br />
Concrete screw FBS 165 ▯<br />
▯<br />
Hollow-ceiling<br />
anchor<br />
FHY 168<br />
Wall screw MR 170<br />
Fixing set for<br />
Diamond Drills<br />
FDBB 171<br />
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATIONS<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
Approved for<br />
▯ DIBt ▯ ETA<br />
▲ ICC<br />
Frame fi xing SXR 174 ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯<br />
Universal frame<br />
fi xing<br />
FUR 181<br />
Frame fi xing SXS 185 ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯<br />
Cover caps<br />
and washer<br />
190<br />
Hammerfi x N 191<br />
Nail sleeve FNH 194<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Facade fi xings<br />
Suspended ceilings /<br />
Redundant systems<br />
Masonry<br />
Steel, zinc-plated<br />
Material Anchoring base<br />
Stainless steel A4<br />
High-corrosion resistant<br />
steel 1.4529<br />
Concrete<br />
Prestressed, hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
Natural stone with dense structure<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯<br />
▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
1) 1) ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯<br />
Solid brick<br />
Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Aircrete<br />
Solid panel made from gypsum<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated bricks,<br />
hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
Gypsum plasterboard and gypsum<br />
fi breboards<br />
1) Approved for prestressed concrete hollow board ceilings<br />
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▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Chipboards
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATIONS<br />
Window frame<br />
fi xing<br />
Metal frame<br />
fi xing<br />
Frame fi xing<br />
screw<br />
Page<br />
F-S 195<br />
F-M 196<br />
FFS<br />
FFSZ<br />
198<br />
Cladding tie VB 200<br />
Adjustable fi xing S 10J 201<br />
Self-drilling<br />
adjustable screw<br />
Universal spacing<br />
screw<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Thermax<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Thermax<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
JUSS 202<br />
ASL 203<br />
8+10 204<br />
12+16 216<br />
Plug SX SX 212<br />
S-Plug S 214<br />
Universal plug UX 216<br />
Aircrete anchor GB 219<br />
Turbo Aircrete<br />
anchor<br />
FTP<br />
221<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
Approved for<br />
▯ DIBt ▯ ETA<br />
▲ ICC<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Facade fi xings<br />
Suspended ceilings /<br />
Redundant systems<br />
Masonry<br />
Steel, zinc-plated<br />
Material Anchoring base<br />
Stainless steel A4<br />
High-corrosion resistant<br />
steel 1.4529<br />
Concrete<br />
Prestressed, hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
Natural stone with dense structure<br />
Solid brick<br />
Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Aircrete<br />
Solid panel made from gypsum<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯<br />
▯<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated bricks,<br />
hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
Gypsum plasterboard and gypsum<br />
fi breboards<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯<br />
9<br />
Chipboards<br />
Contents<br />
Service
Contents<br />
Service<br />
10<br />
Fixings selection chart<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Page<br />
Anchor M-S 223<br />
Insulation fixing FID 224<br />
Anchor M 225<br />
Metal expansion<br />
fixing<br />
FMD 226<br />
Brass fixing PA 4 227<br />
Brass fixing MS 228<br />
Repair pad FIX.it 229<br />
Injection fixing fill & fix 230<br />
Stair-tread fixing TB 232<br />
Door stop TS 233<br />
CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Metal cavity<br />
fixing<br />
Toggle fixing K, KD,<br />
KDH, KM<br />
HM 236<br />
238<br />
Board fixing PD 240<br />
Plasterboard<br />
fixing<br />
Plasterboard<br />
fixing metal<br />
GK 241<br />
GKM 242<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
Approved for<br />
▯ DIBt ▯ ETA<br />
▲ ICC<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Facade fixings<br />
Suspended ceilings /<br />
Redundant systems<br />
Masonry<br />
Steel, zinc-plated<br />
Material Anchoring base<br />
Stainless steel A4<br />
High-corrosion resistant<br />
steel 1.4529<br />
Concrete<br />
Prestressed, hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
Natural stone with dense structure<br />
Solid brick<br />
Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Aircrete<br />
Solid panel made from gypsum<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated bricks,<br />
hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
Gypsum plasterboard and gypsum<br />
fibreboards<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Chipboards<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
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▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯<br />
▯<br />
▯
ELECTRICAL FIXINGS<br />
ClipFix plus<br />
cable strap<br />
ClipFix plus<br />
twin clamp<br />
ClipFix plus<br />
single clamp<br />
ClipFix plus<br />
clip fi xing<br />
ClipFix plus<br />
cable clasp<br />
Page<br />
LS 244<br />
ZS 245<br />
ES 245<br />
SD 246<br />
KB 247<br />
Cable harness SHA 249<br />
ClipFix plus<br />
pipe clip<br />
SF plus<br />
RC<br />
250<br />
Pipe clip RC 251<br />
Pipe clip FC 252<br />
Nail disc NSB 253<br />
Nylon saddle SCH 254<br />
Metal two-piece<br />
pipe clamp<br />
AM 256<br />
Conduit clip BSM 257<br />
Cable clips NS /<br />
MNS<br />
Impact nail<br />
Impact nail<br />
setting tool<br />
ED /<br />
SZE<br />
258<br />
259<br />
Cable tie BN 260<br />
Wireclip 261<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
Approved for<br />
▯ DIBt ▯ ETA<br />
▲ ICC<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Facade fi xings<br />
Suspended ceilings /<br />
Redundant systems<br />
Masonry<br />
UV-stabilised<br />
Material Anchoring base<br />
Halogen-free<br />
Self extinguishing<br />
Concrete<br />
Prestressed, hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
Natural stone with dense structure<br />
Solid brick<br />
Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Aircrete<br />
Solid panel made from gypsum<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
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▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯<br />
▯<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated bricks,<br />
hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
Gypsum plasterboard and gypsum<br />
fi breboards<br />
11<br />
Chipboards<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Contents<br />
Service
Contents<br />
Service<br />
12<br />
Fixings selection chart<br />
SANITARY FIXINGS<br />
Wash basin and<br />
urinal fi xingS<br />
WC and<br />
Sanitary fi xing<br />
Accessories for<br />
sanitary fi xings<br />
Installation tool<br />
for stud screw<br />
Page<br />
264<br />
WCN 267<br />
269<br />
HED 270<br />
WC fi xing WB 271<br />
SCAFFOLD FIXINGS<br />
Scaff old<br />
anchoring<br />
S 14 ROE<br />
+ GS 12<br />
274<br />
Scaff old eyebolt FI G 276<br />
Cover caps 276<br />
Ring nut RI 277<br />
Eye screw GS 278<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
Approved for<br />
▯ DIBt ▯ ETA<br />
▲ ICC<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Facade fi xings<br />
Suspended ceilings /<br />
Redundant systems<br />
Masonry<br />
Steel, zinc-plated<br />
Material Anchoring base<br />
Stainless steel A4<br />
High-corrosion resistant<br />
steel 1.4529<br />
Concrete<br />
Prestressed, hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
Natural stone with dense structure<br />
Solid brick<br />
Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Aircrete<br />
Solid panel made from gypsum<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
▯<br />
▯<br />
▯<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated bricks,<br />
hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
Gypsum plasterboard and gypsum<br />
fi breboards<br />
Chipboards<br />
▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Insulation support DHK 282<br />
Insulation support DHM 283<br />
Insulation disc DT 285<br />
Insulation discs 286<br />
Insulation support FAIMD 287<br />
Render fi xing FIF-A 288<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Single component<br />
foam<br />
One-component<br />
gun foam<br />
PUP<br />
500 G<br />
PUP<br />
750<br />
One-component PU<br />
rapid installation foam1/...<br />
Two-component<br />
quick setting foam<br />
Two-component<br />
foam for door frames<br />
PU<br />
2/...<br />
PU<br />
2/200<br />
B1-foam PUFS<br />
750<br />
Foam guns<br />
PU cleaner<br />
296<br />
297<br />
298<br />
299<br />
300<br />
301<br />
302<br />
Sanitary silicone DSSA 303<br />
High temperature<br />
silicone<br />
DHS 304<br />
Page Page<br />
Render fi xing DIPK 289<br />
Retaining disk<br />
with screw<br />
Retaining disc<br />
with nail<br />
Page Page<br />
Silicone for<br />
building purposes<br />
Silicone for<br />
natural stone<br />
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DBSA 305<br />
DNS 306<br />
B1 Silicone DFS 307<br />
Acrylic sealant DA 308<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> sealing<br />
transparent<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> sealing<br />
compound<br />
Accessories<br />
Selection table<br />
for fi scher sealants<br />
DHT S 290<br />
DHT N 291<br />
Clamp DVN 292<br />
Insulation disc FATB 293<br />
Fibre cement<br />
panel screw<br />
FAFZ H 294<br />
DDK 309<br />
DD 310<br />
311<br />
311<br />
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Fixings selection chart<br />
ADHESIVE PROGRAMME<br />
Universal<br />
Power Adhesive<br />
Assembly<br />
Adhesive<br />
Construction<br />
Adhesive<br />
Allround Adhesive<br />
Gluing & Sealing<br />
Construction<br />
Adhesive<br />
DRILLS AND BITS<br />
Hammer<br />
percussion drill<br />
Hammer drill SDS-Plus<br />
Driller<br />
Hammer drill SDS-Plus<br />
Pointer<br />
Stone drill<br />
standard<br />
APS 314<br />
MK 315<br />
KK 316<br />
KD 317<br />
KK-2 318<br />
Adhesive PVC 319<br />
Instant Glue SG 320<br />
SDS-max 332<br />
Page Page<br />
Page Page<br />
334<br />
335<br />
337<br />
Instant Glue Gel SGG 321<br />
2K Epoxy<br />
Adhesive Rapid<br />
2K Epoxy<br />
Adhesive Metal<br />
2K Epoxy<br />
Modelling Putty<br />
2K ER 322<br />
2K EF 323<br />
2K EK 324<br />
Thread Lock LS 325<br />
Overview <strong>of</strong> Adhesive<br />
properties<br />
327<br />
Selection matrix 328<br />
Wall-breaching drill 338<br />
Bit -assortment 338<br />
Diamond-Bits FDB 339<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>i -Bits FPB 340
Z-9.1-734<br />
Approval valid for<br />
D ’ 0,3 mm, L ’ 20 mm, f or timber joint<br />
Clean results<br />
The underhead milling ribs provide for easy<br />
countersinking and a f ush f nish.<br />
Save energy and batteries<br />
The milling ribs on the shaft reduce screwing-in<br />
resistance considerably.<br />
Save eff ort and time<br />
Cutting notches and a special high-performance<br />
wax coating eff ectively reduce friction.<br />
Extremely fast bite<br />
A thread up to the tip provides for fast bite.<br />
The new f scher Power -Fast.<br />
Fast. Safe. Convenient.<br />
www.f scher-screws.com<br />
Safe working<br />
The extra-deep f t <strong>of</strong> the bit ensures secure hold<br />
<strong>of</strong> the screwdriver; the bit cannot spin.<br />
Protection for twisting<br />
The strengthening at the transition <strong>of</strong> the shank<br />
to the head <strong>of</strong>f ers an improved protection for<br />
twisting <strong>of</strong>f the screw - extremely important for<br />
materials with high screw-in- resistance or screw<br />
connections <strong>of</strong> metal to wooden substructures.<br />
Protects the wood<br />
The front double thread reduces the tendency <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wood to split. At the same time, the centre double<br />
thread ensures unimpeded driving-in <strong>of</strong> the screw.<br />
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Algeria<br />
Haddad Equipment Pr<strong>of</strong>essionnel<br />
D6, Cité du Lycée<br />
16012 Rouiba<br />
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Fax: 00213 21 85 5772<br />
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Azerbaijan<br />
Caspian Industrial Trading Company<br />
Saibal Street 38/26<br />
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0099450 250 5927 mobile<br />
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Bahamas<br />
Micheal Herzog<br />
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Bangladesh<br />
Abedin Equipment Ltd.<br />
B 52, Kemal Ataturk Avenue<br />
Banani, Dhaka - 1213<br />
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Barbados<br />
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000 "EKT"<br />
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220005 Minsk<br />
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Bolivia<br />
WAKO IMPORTAC.Y REPR<br />
AV.CA#OTO/MEXICO NRO.464<br />
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Gaborone<br />
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Canada<br />
Wm. P. Somerville (1996) Ltd.<br />
Fasteners For Construction<br />
3964 Kitchener Street<br />
Burnaby, BC V5C 3M2<br />
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001 604 298 59 26<br />
E-mail: wmp1996@telus.net<br />
Canada<br />
Canadian Fasteners Hegedus Ltd.<br />
1180 De Louvain Ouest<br />
Montréal, Quebec H4N 1G5<br />
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001 514 381 9987<br />
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Chile<br />
AMERICAN SCREW DE CH<br />
CNO.A MELIPILLA 10338-C.1844<br />
Santiago<br />
Tel.: 0056 2 440 7003<br />
E-mail: maur icio.penaloza@amscrew.cl<br />
Colombia<br />
INGENIERIA Y REPRESENTACIONES S.A.<br />
Calle 41 Norte No. 1N-03<br />
Cali<br />
Tel.: 00572 319 4020<br />
Fax: 00572 448 2521<br />
E-mail: gcomer cial@inresa-col.com<br />
Costa Rica<br />
DISTRIBUIDORA ARSA<br />
A.GUADALUPE 400MT.ES-475MT.SUR<br />
San Jose<br />
Tel.: 00506 2854224<br />
E-mail: lar tavia@disarsa.com<br />
Cuba<br />
CI. NEGINTER del Caribe LTDA<br />
Mirarmar Trade Center, Edificio Santa Clara Oficina 133,<br />
Calle 3ra entre 76 y 78<br />
Ciudad de La Habana<br />
Tel.: 0053 7 204 4145<br />
E-mail: juancar los@neginter.cu<br />
Cyprus<br />
UNICOL CHEMICALS LTD<br />
10.P.Demetrakopoulos Street<br />
P.O. Box 25606<br />
1090 Nicosia<br />
Tel.: 00357-22663316 or 00357-22667073<br />
Fax: 00357-22667059<br />
E-mail: ioannis@unicolltd.com<br />
info@unicolltd.com<br />
Egypt<br />
Modern Machines & Materials Co.<br />
23 El Madina El Monawara St.<br />
Mohandseen<br />
Cairo<br />
Tel.: 00202-33354771<br />
Fax: 00202-37612387<br />
E-mail: mmm.egyp t@hotmail.com<br />
enayatazab@hotmail.com<br />
Estonia<br />
Hekamerk OÜ<br />
Kadaka tee 185<br />
12618 Tallinn<br />
Tel.: 00372 677 6304<br />
Fax: 00372 677 6301<br />
E-mail: er kki@hekamerk.ee<br />
Estonia<br />
Industek AS<br />
Indutrade Company<br />
Kadaka tee 131<br />
12915 Tallinn<br />
Tel.: 00372 666 2800<br />
Fax: 00372 6140261<br />
E-mail: mati.mar tson@industek.ee<br />
Ethiopia<br />
SUTCO Pvt.Ltd.Co.<br />
Subcity Kirkos<br />
K.04 Hno. New<br />
Addis Ababa<br />
Tel.: 00251 11 551 2758<br />
Fax: 00251 11 551 5082<br />
E-mail: sutco@et hinoet.et<br />
Ecuador<br />
PINO ARISTATA S.A.<br />
Luis Urdaneta N 1909 y Carachi<br />
Apartado Postal N 09-04-500<br />
Guayaquil<br />
Tel.: 00593 228800<br />
E-mail: pr incipal@pinoaristata.com<br />
Georgia<br />
IDEA Company<br />
Chavchavadze ave. 50<br />
0179 Tiblissi<br />
Tel.: 0099532 914 727<br />
E-mail: gochitashvili@idea.ge<br />
Guatemala<br />
FIJACIONES S.A.<br />
8A CALLE 6-62 - ZONA 4<br />
Tel.: 00502 23607406<br />
E-mail: gus tavo.herrera@edisa.com.gt<br />
Honduras<br />
Precursora Comercial S. DE R.L.<br />
Edificio del Consulado de Austria<br />
Apartado 372<br />
Residencial el Pedregal<br />
San Pedro Sula<br />
Tel.: 0050 4559 7384<br />
E-mail: pr ecursora1@amnethn.com<br />
Iceland<br />
Byko Ltd.<br />
Breiddin<br />
200 Kopavogur<br />
Tel.: 00354 515 4000<br />
Fax: 00354 515 4149<br />
E-mail: addi@byko.is<br />
sigurjon@byko.is (SaMontec)<br />
India<br />
BOSCH India Ltd.<br />
RMB Complex, Power Tools<br />
Hosur Road, Adugodi,<br />
Bangalore - 560030<br />
Tel.: 0091 8022992099<br />
0091 9845197313 mobile<br />
Fax: 0091 8022213706<br />
E-mail: mohan.das@in.bosch.com<br />
Iran<br />
Abzarsara Co.<br />
Bosch Power Tools Exclusive Distr.<br />
148 Sanai St.<br />
15866 Teheran<br />
Tel.: 009821 888 13120 7<br />
Fac: 009821 883 0148 6<br />
E-mail: golzar i@abzarsara.com<br />
Ireland<br />
Masonry Fixings Services Ltd.<br />
Unit 83<br />
Cherry Orchard Industrial Estate<br />
Dublin 10<br />
Tel.: 00353 1 6426700<br />
Fax: 00353 16 26 3493<br />
E-mail: info@masonr yfixings.ie<br />
Ireland<br />
Chadwicks Ltd. (SaMontec)<br />
Chadwicks Building Materials<br />
Walkinstown<br />
Dublin 12<br />
Tel.: 00353 1419 7500<br />
Fax: 00353 14650 10 75<br />
E-mail: f inbarr.bennett@chadwicks.ie<br />
Israel<br />
Ledico Ltd.<br />
31 Lazarov St.<br />
Rishon Le Ziyon<br />
Tel.: 00972 3963 00 00<br />
Fax: 00972 3963 00 55<br />
E-mail: avir am@ledico.com<br />
Jordan<br />
Izzat Marji & Sons Co.<br />
Amer Bin Malek St - Um Sumaq<br />
11822 Amman<br />
Tel.: 00962 655 202 84<br />
Fax: 00962 655 20294<br />
E-mail: fadi.mar ji@orange.jo<br />
Jordan<br />
Bana Trading Co.<br />
P.O. Box 88<br />
Amman - 11822 Jordan<br />
Tel.: 00962 655 222 67<br />
Fax: 00962 655 191 21<br />
E-mail: husam.juma@or ange.jo<br />
Kazakhstan<br />
Zentr. Krepyoshnych Materialov (ZKM)<br />
Satpaeva 90, 4 et, 24<br />
KZ - 480046 Almaty<br />
Tel.: 007727 277 7747<br />
Fax: 007727 277 7757<br />
E-mail: ckm_ck@mail.r u<br />
Kazakhstan<br />
TOO Allianz Euro Group<br />
M. Ghalilja Str. 24; Wohn. 1<br />
KZ - 100022 Karaganda<br />
Tel.: 007 3212 4336 72<br />
Fax: 007 3212 4336 72<br />
E-mail: mar ket_holder@mail.ru<br />
Kazakhstan<br />
Lamed Ltd<br />
Housainova 179<br />
KZ - 480060 Almaty<br />
Tel.: 007 3272 492600 o. -932800<br />
Fax: 007 3272 - 496560<br />
E-mail: lamed.kz@inbox.r u<br />
Kenya<br />
Alibhai Shariff & Sons Limited<br />
P. O. Box 40382-00100<br />
Nairobi<br />
Tel.: 00254 20-2219965<br />
0722-207622 mobile<br />
Fax: 00254 20-311392 / 2218103<br />
E-mail: a jay@alibhaishariff.com<br />
Latvia<br />
Sia Indutek LV<br />
Biekensalas 6<br />
1004 Riga<br />
Tel.: 00371 7804949<br />
Fax: 00371 7804948<br />
E-mail: jansons.vilnis@indutek .lv<br />
Latvia<br />
SIA Multifikss<br />
Slokasiela 52<br />
1007 Riga<br />
Tel.: 00371 292 1238 5<br />
E-mail: andr is@multifikss.lv<br />
Lebanon<br />
Team-Pro S.A.L.<br />
Dora; Dora Trade Center<br />
Beirut<br />
Tel.: 00961 1 249088<br />
Fax: 00961 1 249098<br />
E-mail: teampr o@terra.net.lb
Lithuania<br />
UAB Augrika<br />
savanoriu ave. 173<br />
2028 Vilnius<br />
Tel.: 00370 52640600<br />
Fax: 00370 52685749<br />
E-mail: Tomast@augrika.lt<br />
Maldives<br />
M/S Sonee Hardware<br />
Sonee Building<br />
#7 Ibrahim Hassan Didi Magu<br />
20188 Malè<br />
Tel.: 00960 333 6699<br />
Fax: 00960 332 0304<br />
E-mail: suhas@sonee.com.mv<br />
Malta<br />
NVC Trading<br />
3 / 9 Dr. Nikola Zammit Street<br />
QRM 15<br />
Siggiewi<br />
Tel.: 00356 21 465 384<br />
Fax: 00356 21 462 337<br />
E-mail: nicholas@nvctr ading.com<br />
Marocco<br />
Outipro<br />
53, Rue du Lieutenant Mohamed Mahroud<br />
Casablanca<br />
Tel.: 00212 22 24 77 21<br />
Fax: 00212 22 40 82 34<br />
E-mail: mir i.mounir@outipro.ma<br />
Moldova<br />
Altosan SRL<br />
Siusev str. 78<br />
2023 Chisinau<br />
Te.: 00373 22 22 27 97<br />
E-mail: ser ghei.motinga@altosan.md<br />
Mozambique<br />
Nova Vida<br />
Av Mao Tse Tung 908<br />
Maputo<br />
Tel.: 0092582 145 9780<br />
E-mail: wer ner@novavida.co.mz<br />
Namibia<br />
Werner Behnsen<br />
6 Kallie Roodt Str<br />
Northern Industrial Area<br />
Windhoek<br />
Tel.: 00264 6123 4234<br />
E-mail: wtb@iafr ica.com.na<br />
Paraguay<br />
FERRETERIA AMERICANA<br />
MCAL.ESTIGARRIBIA 111<br />
Asuncion<br />
Tel.: 00595 21 492 021<br />
E-mail: jcsosa@nuevaamer icana.com.py<br />
Peru<br />
HAME<br />
Av. Tomas Guido 239 Oficina 301 Lince<br />
Lima<br />
Tel.: 0051 4716067<br />
Fax: 0051 4716067<br />
E-mail: hame@speedy .com.pe<br />
Romania<br />
SC Pr<strong>of</strong>ix SRL<br />
Calea Baciului Nr. 179<br />
Cluj Napoca<br />
Tel.: 0040 722319422<br />
Fax: 0040264403060<br />
E-mail: <strong>of</strong> fice@pr<strong>of</strong>ix.com.ro<br />
Saudi Arabia<br />
Juffali Technical Equipment Company<br />
P. O. Box 1049<br />
21431 Jeddah<br />
Tel.: 00966 2667 2222 ext. 1528<br />
Fax: 00966 2667 6308<br />
E-mail: r oland@eajb.com.sa<br />
South Africa<br />
Upat S.A. (Pty.) Ltd.<br />
P.O.Box 53059<br />
2139 Troyeville<br />
Tel.: 0027 11624 6700<br />
Fax: 0027 114026807<br />
E-mail: ideas@upat.co.za<br />
Sri Lanka<br />
Diesel & Motor Engineering Co. Ltd<br />
65, Jetawana Road<br />
P.O. Box 339<br />
Colombo 14<br />
Tel.: 0094 41613 628<br />
Fax: 0094 41449 080<br />
E-mail: r anil.seneviratne@dimolanka.com<br />
Sudan<br />
Dr. Nabil Electronics & Advanced Technology<br />
Plot No. 14, Block No. 15<br />
West Industries, New Industrial Area<br />
Khartoum<br />
Tel.: 00249-183-469583<br />
00249-9223-00033 mobile<br />
Fax: 00249-183-462168<br />
E-mail: Rida.Rafael@DrN abilGroup.com<br />
Switzerland<br />
SFS unimarket AG<br />
Befestigungstechnik<br />
Nefenstrasse 30<br />
CH-9435 Heerbrugg<br />
Tel.: 0041 71 727 52 00<br />
Fax: 0041 71 727 52 19<br />
E-mail: befes tigungstechnik@sfsunimarket.biz<br />
Switzerland<br />
SFS unimarket AG<br />
Befestigungstechnik<br />
Werkstrasse 4<br />
CH-6020 Emmenbrücke<br />
Tel.: 0041 41 209 65 00<br />
Fax: 0041 41 209 65 65<br />
E-mail: fer ronorm@sfsunimarket.biz<br />
Switzerland<br />
SFS unimarket AG<br />
Befestigungstechnik<br />
Blegi 14<br />
CH-6343 Rotkreuz<br />
Tel.: 0041 41 798 25 25<br />
Fax: 0041 41 798 25 55<br />
E-mail: befes tigungstechnik@sfsunimarket.biz<br />
Switzerland<br />
SFS unimarket SA<br />
Technique de fixation<br />
Rte de Grandcour<br />
CH-1530 Payerne<br />
Tel.: 0041 26 662 36 36<br />
Fax: 0041 26 662 36 16<br />
E-mail: techniquedef ixation@sfsunimarket.biz<br />
Syria<br />
Dallal Est.<br />
P.O.Box 8303<br />
Baron Street.<br />
Aleppo-Syria<br />
Tel.: 00963 933887722<br />
E-mail: r dallal@cyberia.net.lb<br />
Taiwan<br />
Long Jiann Industries Inc.<br />
No. 1, 23 alley 91 lane<br />
Sec. 1 Nei Hu Road<br />
Taipei Taiwan<br />
Taiwan<br />
SPEED UNITED CORP.<br />
Room 603, 6F-9, No. 3, Wu Chuan 1 Rd.<br />
Wu-Ku Industrial Park<br />
Hsien Chuang City<br />
Taipei Hsien<br />
Tel.: 00886 (2) 22900260<br />
00886 (2) 22984499<br />
Fax: 00886 910303120<br />
E-mail: jay@speedco.net<br />
Taiwan<br />
Seven Technology Co.Ltd.<br />
5 F., No. 25, Lane 38, Sec. 2<br />
Jhongsiao Rd<br />
Sanchong City, County 241<br />
Taipei Taiwan<br />
Taiwan<br />
Yih Sui Metals & Tools Corp.<br />
1st Fl., No. 17, Ln 143<br />
Chengte Rd., Sec. 3<br />
Taipei<br />
Tel.: 00886 (2) 25 92 2576<br />
Fax: 00886 (2) 2595 4675<br />
E-mail: yihsui@ms37.hinet.net<br />
Tunisia<br />
TEG Tunisienne Èquipement General<br />
43, Av Hèdi Chaker<br />
1002 Tunis<br />
Tel.: 0021671 8 00297<br />
0021671 7 95531<br />
Fax: 0021671 7 92739<br />
E-mail: habibsahnoun@tegnegoce.com<br />
Turkey<br />
Bosch Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S<br />
Maslak Polaris Plaza<br />
Ahi Evran Cad. No.1<br />
Kat : 22<br />
34398 Maslak-Istanbul<br />
Tel.: 0090 / 212 335 06 90<br />
Fax: 0090 / 212 346 00 48<br />
E-mail: mus tafa.coskun@tr.bosch.com<br />
Ukraine<br />
AKS-YUG SYSTEMA<br />
Herojiw-Stalingradu-Strasse, 122<br />
49033 DNIEPROPETROVSK<br />
Tel.: 00380 487941616<br />
E-mail: ak syug@mail.ru<br />
Ukraine<br />
TOW "SMK Ukraina"<br />
Promyshlennaja 31<br />
65031 Odessa<br />
Tel.: 00380 487941616<br />
E-mail: cmk -ua@mail.ru<br />
Uruguay<br />
PAMPIN Y CIA<br />
Valparaiso 1199<br />
Montevideo<br />
Tel.: 00598 2 924 0608<br />
E-mail: apampin@pampin.com.uy<br />
Uruguay<br />
JUAN GOLDFARB S.A.<br />
Rio Negro 1617<br />
Montevideo<br />
Tel.: 00598 2 902 2606<br />
E-mail: impor taciones@goldfarb.com.uy<br />
Uruguay<br />
RECORD TOOLS S.A.<br />
Paysandu 951<br />
Montevideo<br />
Tel.: 00598 2 902 7492<br />
E-mail: r ectools@netgate.com.uy<br />
USA<br />
JACK MOORE ASSOC., INC.<br />
250, BARBER AVE.<br />
WORCESTER MA 01606-2435<br />
Tel.: 001 508 853 3991<br />
Fax: 001 508 793 9864<br />
E-mail: jmasales@quik -set.com<br />
USA<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> America Inc.<br />
1084 Doris Road<br />
48326 Auburn Hills, Michigan<br />
Tel.: 001 248 2 76 19 40<br />
Fax: 001 248 2 76 19 41<br />
E-mail: ssoule@f ischerus.com<br />
Uzbekistan<br />
Yuman Group Ltd.<br />
Oybek Str. 24<br />
700015 Tashkent<br />
Tel.: 00998 71 3614602<br />
Fax: 00998 71 3614610<br />
E-mail: a.yulchiev@yumangr oup.com<br />
salavat.shar ipov@yuman<strong>group</strong>.com<br />
salavatsh@inbox.r u<br />
Venezuela<br />
Impex<br />
Zona Industrial La Morita 1<br />
Av. Este Parcela 61, Galpón 02<br />
Maracay<br />
Edo Aragua<br />
Te.: 00582 432696291<br />
E-mail: danielgigena@impex.net.ve<br />
impex.net.ve<br />
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BASIC KNOWLEDGE<br />
Basic Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Fastening Technology<br />
All you need for every fastener.<br />
Whether you are a designer or installer,<br />
dealer or customer service person<br />
- you will learn everything about<br />
fastening technology here:<br />
Which fixing or anchor is the best,<br />
when and for what use.<br />
Short and sweet, clear and concise.<br />
1. General Fundamentals<br />
Construction material<br />
Drilling<br />
Installation<br />
Installation types<br />
Loading<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> function<br />
Failure modes<br />
Cracks<br />
Fixings suitable for cracks<br />
2. Fire Protection Methods<br />
Fire protection · Fire protection<br />
in fastening technology<br />
3. Corrosion<br />
Appearance <strong>of</strong> corrosion<br />
Corrosion protection<br />
4. Dynamics<br />
5. Approvals<br />
Legal basis<br />
Approval specifications for fixings<br />
Design <strong>of</strong> fixings<br />
Approvals and their importance<br />
1 2<br />
1. Solid sand-lime brick<br />
2. Solid blocks, also known as brick or clinker brick<br />
1<br />
2<br />
1. Horizontal perforated blocks and vertical perforated<br />
blocks are <strong>of</strong>ten termed latticed or honeycomb blocks<br />
2. Sand-lime perforated blocks, sand-lime hollow blocks<br />
1 2<br />
1. Solid blocks <strong>of</strong> light concrete, solid blocks <strong>of</strong> expanding<br />
clay, e.g. “Liapor”, “Gisoton”<br />
2. Aerated concrete, e.g. “Ytong”, “Hebel”<br />
Light concrete hollow blocks, e.g. <strong>of</strong> pumice or expanding<br />
clay<br />
Panel building materials<br />
1. General Fundamentals<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL<br />
The substrate and its quality is decisive for selection <strong>of</strong> the fixing: the building material and anchor<br />
base. A differentiation is made between concrete, masonry and panel building mate rials.<br />
Concrete is a building material containing cement, which can be divided into two sub-categories:<br />
standard concrete and lightweight concrete. While standard concrete contains gravel, lightweight<br />
concrete comprises additives like pumice, expanded clay or Styropore, usually with lower compressive<br />
strength. Because <strong>of</strong> this, among other things unfavourable conditions occur for anchoring<br />
fixings.<br />
The magnitude <strong>of</strong> the bearing force <strong>of</strong> a heavy-load fixing depends, among other things, on the<br />
compressive strength <strong>of</strong> the concrete. This is indicated by the numbers in the short designa tions:<br />
e.g. the most frequently occurring concrete strength C 20/25 has a compressive strength <strong>of</strong> 25<br />
N/mm² when a sample 150 mm cube is crushed in a test machine.<br />
Masonry building materials Masonry is a composite <strong>of</strong> blocks and mortar. The compressive strength <strong>of</strong><br />
the blocks is usually higher than that <strong>of</strong> the mortar, especially in old buildings. Therefore, as much<br />
as possible, fixings should be anchored in the masonry block. Regarding fixings in masonry, <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
the bricks itself are the weakest part <strong>of</strong> the system. Therefore the exact load depends on the condition<br />
<strong>of</strong> the masonry.<br />
Generally, four <strong>group</strong>s <strong>of</strong> masonry blocks are differentiated:<br />
Solid blocks with dense structure are building materials that are very resistant to compressive loads without<br />
cavities or with only a low percentage <strong>of</strong> hole surfaces (up to max. 15 %, e.g. as grip-hole). They<br />
are very well suited for anchoring fixings.<br />
Perforated blocks with a compact structure (perforated and hollow checker bricks) These are mostly manufactured<br />
from the same compressive strength materials as the solid blocks but are provided with cavities.<br />
If higher loads are introduced into these building materials, special fixings should be used, e.g.<br />
those which bridge or fill out the cavities.<br />
Solid blocks with porous structure usually have a very large number <strong>of</strong> pores and low compressive<br />
strength. Therefore, special fixings should be used for optimal fastening, e.g. fixings with long<br />
expansion zone and fixings that engage with the material.<br />
Perforated blocks with porous structure (light perforated bricks) have many cavities and pores and thus usually<br />
low compressive strength. In this case, special care is needed in selection and installation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
correct fixing. Suitable fixings include those with a long expansion zone or injection anchors with a<br />
form locking anchorage – especially with light concrete hollow blocks, with cavities that can be filled<br />
with polystyrene.<br />
Panel building materials are thin-walled construction materials that frequently have only low strength<br />
– e.g. plasterboard panels like “Rigips”, “Knauf”, “LaGyp”, “Norgips”; gypsum fibreboard like “Fermacell”<br />
or “Rigicell” or chipboard, hard particle board, plywood, etc. For optimum fastening, special<br />
fixings have to be selected: cavity fixings as they are called. These are fixings <strong>of</strong> plastic or metal and<br />
expand on the reverse side – fixings engaging with form locking that can anchor directly on the<br />
reverse side <strong>of</strong> the panel in the cavity.
DRILLING<br />
The building material is critical for drilling - four methods<br />
are available:<br />
Rotary drilling: Drilling in rotation without impact for perforated<br />
blocks and construction materials with low strength so that<br />
the hole does not become too large and/or the webs in the perforated<br />
blocks don‘t break.<br />
Impact drilling: Rotation and a high number <strong>of</strong> light impacts with<br />
the impact drilling machine, for solid building materials with<br />
dense structure.<br />
Hammer drilling: Rotation and a small number <strong>of</strong> impacts with high<br />
impact energy with the drilling hammer, also for solid building<br />
materials with dense structure.<br />
Diamond or core drilling process: Mainly used for larger hole diameters<br />
or with greater reinforcement.<br />
One more tip on drilling without impact: Carbide drill bits drill faster if<br />
they are ground sharp, similar to steel drill bits. There are also special<br />
masonry drill bits available.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Standard carbide drill Sharply ground carbide drill<br />
Rotary drilling<br />
Impact drilling<br />
Hammer drilling<br />
Generally, the following aspects have to be considered during installation:<br />
The edge distance and axial spacing, as well as the component thickness and width, must be complied<br />
with properly if the fixing is to hold the required load. Otherwise splitting/spalling <strong>of</strong> the construction<br />
material or cracks may occur. Generally, for plastic fixings, a required edge distance 2 x h ef<br />
(h ef = effect. anchorage depth) and a required axial spacing 4 x h ef are usual. If the expansion direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fixing runs parallel to the component, the edge distance can be reduced to 1 x h ef.<br />
The hole depth must – with only a few exceptions – for example be larger than the anchoring depth:<br />
that is because function safety is only ensured if the screw has enough room to project beyond<br />
the tip <strong>of</strong> the plastic fixing. The respective hole depths are indicated for all products in the product<br />
tables on the following pages.<br />
Hole cleaning after drilling, by blowing out or suction, is indispensable. A hole that is not cleaned reduces<br />
the holding forces. The drilling dust has a negative effect on proper functioning <strong>of</strong> the fixing in<br />
the hole.<br />
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<strong>fischer</strong> Aircrete fixing GB<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> High performance anchor FH<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> Bolt FBN<br />
THE INSTALLATION TYPES<br />
Differentiate between three different methods:<br />
1. Pre-positioned installation: in this case, the fixing is usually flush with the construction surface.<br />
The installation sequence:<br />
. Transfer hole pattern <strong>of</strong> the object to be mounted to the anchor base,<br />
. Drill, clean holes, set fixing and screw on item to be attached.<br />
2. Push-through installation is especially recommended to simplify installation in standard production<br />
installations or for items to be mounted with two or more fastening points:<br />
. The holes in the item to be mounted can be used as a drilling template, since their hole diameters<br />
are at least as large as the drill diameter in the construction material.<br />
. In addition to simplifying installation, a good fit <strong>of</strong> the fixing holes is achieved.<br />
. The fixing is inserted into the hole through the item to be mounted and then expanded.<br />
. For frame fixings and use <strong>of</strong> a washer, the fixing is inserted through the washer to the rim <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fixing.<br />
3. Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation is used to fasten items to be mounted at a specific distance from the anchor<br />
base with compressive and tensile strength. To do this, usually metal anchors with metric internal<br />
threads are used that can hold screws or threaded rods with lock nuts.<br />
Useful length and anchoring depth: in addition to the type <strong>of</strong> installation, the useful length and anchoring<br />
depth <strong>of</strong> the respective fixing have to be considered during installation:<br />
The useful length d a (clamping thickness) <strong>of</strong> the fixing and/or the screw should correspond to the<br />
thickness <strong>of</strong> the item to be mounted. On anchors with internal threads, this can be varied by se lection<br />
<strong>of</strong> the screw length. However, in pass-through installation and with bolt anchors, the maximum<br />
useful length is specified by the fixing. Because <strong>of</strong> their two different approved anchoring depths,<br />
bolt anchors from <strong>fischer</strong> (e.g. FBN) <strong>of</strong>fer a larger variety <strong>of</strong> useful lengths.<br />
If the anchor base is covered with plaster or insulating material, screws or fixings must be selected<br />
with a useful length that corresponds at least to the plaster thickness, plus the thickness <strong>of</strong> the item<br />
to be mount ed.<br />
The anchorage depth h ef corresponds, for plastic and steel fixings, to the distance between the upper<br />
edge <strong>of</strong> the load bearing component to the lower edge <strong>of</strong> the expansion part and for chemical<br />
anchors to the lower end <strong>of</strong> the threaded rod.<br />
LOADING<br />
Not only the construction material and the type <strong>of</strong> installation are important for selection <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fixing, but also the loading to which it is exposed: how great is the force ? In what direction does it<br />
act ? And where is it applied ? Accordingly, forces are determined according to: magnitude, direction<br />
and point <strong>of</strong> application. The forces are specified in kN (kilonewton – 1 kN ≈ 100 kg), the bending<br />
moments in Nm (Newton meters).<br />
Tension<br />
Compression<br />
Shear load<br />
Combined tension and shear load<br />
N = Normal force, positive/negative, R = Resulting, V = Shear force, Mb = Bending moment<br />
Combined tension<br />
and shear load at distance e<br />
shear load at distance e
The following loads are especially relevant for selection <strong>of</strong> the correct fixing:<br />
Ultimate loads, i.e. those loads that lead either to a failure <strong>of</strong> the anchor base or a failure<br />
or pulling out <strong>of</strong> the fixing. Their average values result from at least 5 individual tests.<br />
Characteristic loads designate those loads that are reached or exceeded in 95 % <strong>of</strong> all tests<br />
(5 % fractile).<br />
Permissible loads are working loads that already include an appropriate material and installation<br />
safety factor – according to approvals by ETA e. g.. These apply only if the approval<br />
conditions are complied with.<br />
Recommended loads or maximum working loads include an adequate load safety factor.<br />
The calculation <strong>of</strong> the maximum working load from the failure loads and/or the characteristic loads<br />
are carried out by dividing the respective failure loads by a safety factor:<br />
Max. working load =<br />
Failure load (F)<br />
Safety factor (�)<br />
Recommended safety factor<br />
compared to the average failure load:<br />
– steel and bonded anchors � ≥ 4<br />
– plastic fixings � ≥ 7<br />
compared to the characteristic failure loads:<br />
– steel and bonded anchors � ≥ 3<br />
– plastic fixings � ≥ 5<br />
Example <strong>of</strong> a steel fixing with a failure load <strong>of</strong> 40 kN:<br />
F Gebr. = 40 kN/4 = 10 kN<br />
These safety factors are standard recommendations and are only to be<br />
used for fixings if nothing different is indicated in the tables <strong>of</strong> this catalogue. With approved<br />
fixings, the safety factor can be decreased to � = 2.52 by using many test series: this means that<br />
the utilisation can be optimised with the use <strong>of</strong> approved fixings.<br />
PRINCIPLES OF FUNCTION<br />
There are different bearing mechanisms that transfer the forces that act on the fixing into the<br />
base material.<br />
With frictional connection the expansion part <strong>of</strong> the fixing is<br />
pressed against the hole wall: the outer tensile loads are<br />
held by friction.<br />
With form locking, the fixing geometry matches the<br />
shape <strong>of</strong> the substrate and/or <strong>of</strong> the drill hole.<br />
With adhesive bond the mortar adheres the fixing with<br />
the anchor base.<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> High performance anchor FH <strong>fischer</strong> Fixing SX<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> Zykon push-through anchor FZA-D <strong>fischer</strong> Universal fixing UX<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> Reaction anchor R<br />
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FAILURE MODES<br />
With excess stress, incorrect installation or a substrate with inadequate load bearing capacity, the<br />
follow ing failure modes can occur:<br />
Fracture <strong>of</strong> the anchor base due to<br />
. N<br />
tensile load “N” or shear load “V” too high<br />
. inadequate strength <strong>of</strong> anchor base<br />
. setting depth too low<br />
Component splits due to<br />
. component dimensions too small<br />
. deviation from the specified edge and axial spacings<br />
. expansion pressure too high<br />
Fixing pulls out due to<br />
. failure <strong>of</strong> the frictional or bonded connection due to<br />
high load or incorrect installation<br />
Steel fracture due to<br />
. fixing and/or steel strength too low for the applied load<br />
CRACKS IN CONCRET COMPONENTS<br />
Cracks can occur anywhere in concrete at any time: factors involved in this are loads like dead load,<br />
traffic or wind loads, shrinkage and creeping <strong>of</strong> the concrete or external influences like earthquakes<br />
or ground motions that result in tensions, deformations and thus crack formation.<br />
Example: in a bridge, bending occurs due to pressure forces applied to the bridge deck. A compressive<br />
zone will occur at the top <strong>of</strong> the bridge deck, while tensile forces and strains will occur in<br />
the lower part <strong>of</strong> the bridge deck. However, concrete is not able to bear noticeable tensile forces,<br />
but steel bars (reinforcement) can. However, while steel bars are capable <strong>of</strong> bearing these tensile<br />
stresses, the elongate as they do so. This doesn't affect the steel but will cause innumerable cracks<br />
hardly visible to the naked eye form in the concrete (permissible width up to 0.4 mm). This is called<br />
the cracked tensile zone.<br />
V-shaped<br />
bending rack<br />
Druck<br />
Tension Pressure<br />
Cracked zone<br />
tensile zone<br />
N<br />
N<br />
Axial spacing
FIXINGS SUITABLE FOR CRACKS<br />
With anchorings in concrete, it is almost always assumed that cracks are present in the anchoring<br />
area that influence the bearing capacity <strong>of</strong> the fixings. However it is very complicated, if not<br />
impossible, to prove whether the concrete is cracked or non-cracked. For safety reasons, the use<br />
<strong>of</strong> fixings suitable for cracks is basically recommended to designers and tradesmen. Fixings with<br />
the so-called CC approval from the DIBt and/or with approval according to ETAG 001 for cracked<br />
concrete (see Section 5) have proven their suitability in cracks and can thus be used without restriction<br />
in the tensile and compressive zones <strong>of</strong> the concrete. Special fixings suitable for cracks are the<br />
following:<br />
Fixings acting with mechanical interlock like ZYKON anchors that are used in undercut holes. These<br />
anchors have a conical part that optimally engage even with a continuing crack or under shock<br />
load.<br />
Expanding fixings like anchor bolts or chemical anchors, which automatically adapt to the hole expanded<br />
by crack formation in that their cone is pulled deeper into the expansion part and the expansion<br />
diameter thereby increases. These fixings are also suitable for absorbing shock loads. The first<br />
approved plastic fixing for cracked concrete - the <strong>fischer</strong> long-shaft fixing SXS - represents a special<br />
case.<br />
2. Fire Protection<br />
FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES<br />
In Germany, the procedure for construction and operational fire protection are specified by the Fire<br />
protection standard DIN 4102, the Model Building Ordinance (MBO), Regional Construction Ordinances<br />
(LBO) and various trade-specific regulations from pr<strong>of</strong>essional associations.<br />
Thus the following applies, according to Parts 1 and 2 <strong>of</strong> DIN 4102:<br />
Building materials like concrete, wood, stone, metal, etc. are divided into flammable or non-flammable<br />
building material classes according to their behaviour.<br />
In contrast, structural members consist <strong>of</strong> different combustible and non-combustible building<br />
materials. They are not divided into fire classes, rather they are evaluated as a whole according to<br />
their fire resistance duration.<br />
The fire resistance duration F is indicated in minutes and classified according to two<br />
categories:<br />
Fire inhibiting are components with a fire resistance duration <strong>of</strong> F30 and F60.<br />
Fire resistant, on the other hand, are all components with a fire resistance <strong>of</strong> F90,<br />
F120 and F180.<br />
Tested systems like cable, ventilation or utility systems are tested not only for fire<br />
resistance, but also for function capability in the case <strong>of</strong> the first (e.g. supply lines to<br />
sprinkler systems). The fire resistance duration <strong>of</strong> these systems is specified with e.g.<br />
E30 to E120 for electrical cable systems and/or with L30 to L120 for ventilation<br />
lines. The fixings that are used to anchor these systems must have at least the same<br />
fire resistance duration.<br />
The standard temperature-time curve (ETK) <strong>of</strong> DIN 4102 and ISO 834 is based on<br />
a simulation <strong>of</strong> actual fire conditions and forms the evaluation basis that is valid<br />
worldwide for determination <strong>of</strong> the fire resistance duration. Besides that, there are<br />
other temperature curves for special fire exposures, e.g. the hydrocarbon curve for<br />
fire causing with combustible liquids or the RAB/ZTV tunnel<br />
curve (Germany) and/or the Rijkswaterstaat tunnel curve (Netherlands), which<br />
describe tunnel fires.<br />
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or, in the case <strong>of</strong> a fire, minimise<br />
the consequences. The burning<br />
behaviour <strong>of</strong> building materials and<br />
components is decisive for this. The<br />
longer they resist fire, the longer<br />
escape routes remain open and the<br />
more time people have to seek shelter.<br />
Fixings and anchors play a role<br />
that is just as important as all the<br />
other construction elements.<br />
Temperature Curves: ——— (ETK)<br />
——— Hydrocarbon-curve<br />
——— RABT/ZTV-Tunnelcurve<br />
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In 1985, the suspended concrete ceiling <strong>of</strong> an indoor<br />
swimming pool broke in Uster, Switzerland. The ceiling<br />
attachments <strong>of</strong> stainless steel exhibited no external<br />
defects whatsoever, but inside were completely<br />
destroyed in some cases due to stress corrosion cracking.<br />
Example <strong>of</strong> trans-crystalline stress corrosion cracking on<br />
stainless steel 1.4401 with high chloride concentration.<br />
FIRE PROTECTION IN FASTENING TECHNOLOGY<br />
Fastening technology is <strong>of</strong> critical importance in fire protection: for example in order to secure the<br />
functionality and structural stability <strong>of</strong> railings, utility systems or ceiling elements.<br />
The identification and classification <strong>of</strong> anchors and fixings consists <strong>of</strong> indication <strong>of</strong> the respective<br />
fire resistance duration – e.g. F90. Before introduction <strong>of</strong> characteristic load values for fixings by<br />
the DIBt, the fire resistance duration was not regulated by the building authority approvals, but by<br />
fire expert opinions from tests.<br />
The safety concepts measure the failure load in the case <strong>of</strong> a fire by setting up a so-called �-factor.<br />
Different safety concepts were applied in the building authority approvals and the fire expert<br />
opinions. Because <strong>of</strong> this, it was possible that the loads in the fire expert opinions determined in<br />
tests have been larger than the permissible loads given in the approvals. Naturally, in these cases,<br />
only the maximum loads according to the building authority approval are valid. In the mean time,<br />
a new evaluation document from the DIBt [German Institute <strong>of</strong> Construction Engineering] has<br />
been used for determining the characteristic load values and the corresponding fire resistance<br />
duration. These new building authority approvals represent a design basis that can be tracked. All<br />
old approvals will be converted to this new procedural method within a short time.<br />
Test results according to DIN 4102 have shown that e.g. approved frame fixings <strong>of</strong> polyamide<br />
(nylon) with galvanised screws are more fire resistant for façade fastenings than the suspended<br />
façade and the anchor base itself: the expansion part <strong>of</strong> the plastic fixing sleeve that is anchored<br />
in the building material remains fire-resistant for at least 90 minutes in the façade fastening.<br />
You can get more information regarding fire protection in fastening technology in the<br />
“<strong>fischer</strong> Fire Protection Brochure” or from our local subsidiary, contact see page 20 and 21 in these<br />
catalogue.<br />
3. Corrosion<br />
DEVELOPMENT OF CORROSION<br />
Corrosion is a chemical reaction in which metal is decomposed. The less noble the metal (“electrochemical<br />
potential“), the more intense is the material damage. In this process it is either converted<br />
into flaking rust or worn away in places. Different appearance patterns are differentiated<br />
here. The most frequent types <strong>of</strong> corrosion in fixings and anchors include:<br />
Surface corrosion: In this case, the metal corrodes relatively uniformly over the entire surface or<br />
over a part <strong>of</strong> the surface. An example <strong>of</strong> this is the invisible rusting due to condensation <strong>of</strong> a<br />
screw in the transition area from anchor plate to hole. The result: the connection that appears<br />
completely intact from the outside fails abruptly.<br />
Contact corrosion: If metals with a different nobility contact each other in a conductive medium, the<br />
less noble metal always corrodes (the anode). As a consequence, stainless steel is usually not endangered.<br />
What is decisive is the surface ratios <strong>of</strong> the two types <strong>of</strong> metal: the greater the surface<br />
area <strong>of</strong> the most noble metal in comparison to the less noble, the greater the corrosion becomes.<br />
For example, if large stainless steel sheets are screwed with galvanised screws, the screws will<br />
be highly attacked within a very short time. In contrast, using stainless steel screws for galvanised<br />
sheets is not critical.<br />
Stress corrosion cracking: If internal or external tensile stresses occur, there can be strain and corrosion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the metal. In this process, a crack develops due to mechanical stresses, which grows under<br />
increasing loads and thus prepares a path for progressive corrosion. For example, it occurs with<br />
A4 steel in an atmosphere containing chlorine (indoor swimming pools, etc.). Generally stress<br />
corrosion cracking is not visible with fixings and usually leads to sudden failure <strong>of</strong> the anchoring.<br />
CORROSION PROTECTION
CORROSION PROTECTION<br />
There are different methods for protecting fastenings from corrosion.<br />
The most important include:<br />
Galvanising is the most frequently used corrosion protection for metal fixings <strong>of</strong> low zinc steel. It<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> a metallic coating with layer thicknesses between 5 µm and 10 µm. The galvanising<br />
is carried out either with blue passivating that gives the anchor a silvery appearance or yellow<br />
chromated. Since the galvanising is worn <strong>of</strong>f over time, it only <strong>of</strong>fers adequate corrosion protection<br />
in dry interior rooms.<br />
Stainless steel fixings <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III e.g. A4 are suitable for fastenings in damp rooms,<br />
in open air, in industrial atmospheres or near the sea (but not directly in sea water). These steels<br />
are alloys with a chrome content <strong>of</strong> at least 12% that forms a passive layer on the steel<br />
surface that protects against corrosion.<br />
Stainless steel fixings <strong>of</strong> highly corrosion resistant steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class IV e.g. material no.1.4529<br />
are used in especially aggressive environments like atmospheres containing chlorine, in road tunnels<br />
or with direct sea water contact.<br />
In this case, the chrome content <strong>of</strong> normal stainless steels drops below 12%. The protective<br />
passive layer disappears and the anchor becomes susceptible to corrosion. On the other hand,<br />
the special alloys are very corrosion resistant in these highly aggressive media, due to their relatively<br />
high percentage <strong>of</strong> molybdenum. With an alloy percentage <strong>of</strong> 50%, they clearly surpass<br />
the usual unalloyed, low alloyed or high alloyed steels with maximum 30% alloy percentages.<br />
This means the steel 1.4529 alloyed with chrome, molybdenum and nickel has an alloy percentage<br />
<strong>of</strong> 58%. The rest consists <strong>of</strong> iron and carbon. Because <strong>of</strong> this high percentage <strong>of</strong> expensive<br />
alloy additives, the manufacturing <strong>of</strong> these steel types are correspondingly costly.<br />
4. Dynamics<br />
The general building authority approvals by the German Institute <strong>of</strong> Construction Engineering in<br />
Berlin (DIBt) and the European technical approvals (ETA) are generally exclusively for anchoring<br />
<strong>of</strong> predominantly static loads. However, in contrast to these current permits, in practice a number<br />
<strong>of</strong> dynamic effects occur, e.g. increasing and alternating stresses in swinging cranes, crane rails,<br />
guide rails in elevator construction, machines, industrial robots and blast fans in tunnel construction.<br />
This also includes anchorings for components susceptible to vibration like antennas and<br />
masts.<br />
Oscillating amplitude<br />
durable oscillation strength<br />
(durable capacity in case <strong>of</strong> fatigue)<br />
statical strength<br />
(statical capacity)<br />
fatigue strength<br />
(capacity in case <strong>of</strong> fatigue)<br />
N = 2 ‰ 10 6<br />
1 10 100 1.000 10.000 100.000 1.000.000 10.000.000 100.000.000<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> cycles N<br />
Wöhler curve<br />
Action Run <strong>of</strong> the oscillation Possible cause<br />
harmonic<br />
periodic<br />
transient<br />
impulsive<br />
Dynamic effects<br />
period T<br />
period T D<br />
sinusoidal<br />
optional,<br />
periodical<br />
optional,<br />
nonperiodical<br />
optional,<br />
with very short<br />
time <strong>of</strong> influence<br />
Unbalances,<br />
tumbling machines<br />
Regularly abutting parts<br />
(e.g. punching machines),<br />
rail- and road traffic<br />
Earthquakes<br />
Impact, explosion<br />
It is generally true that the anchoring <strong>of</strong> components with more than 10.000 load cycles has<br />
to be carried out with fixings, which are tested and approved for this. The regular, sub-sequent<br />
anchoring <strong>of</strong> these dynamically loaded items to be mounted still caused the planning engineer<br />
big problems, even recently. Generally, the approvals for fixings only apply for anchoring <strong>of</strong> predominantly<br />
static loads. The path through expert opinions and „approvals for individual cases“<br />
was difficult and tedious. Besides that, higher costs than necessary <strong>of</strong>ten occurred due to the<br />
general planning uncertainty, since the anchors were <strong>of</strong>ten oversized. That has now become<br />
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The bonded anchors <strong>fischer</strong> Highbond anchor FHB dyn and Upat UMV multicone dyn are approved<br />
for dynamic loads. The approvals apply to anchoring <strong>of</strong> dynamic loads with unlimited numbers<br />
<strong>of</strong> load cycles, for tension and for shear loads. In addition, the FHB dyn is manufactured in<br />
anchor size M16 <strong>of</strong> highly corrosion-resistant steel, material no. 1.4529. Test have shown that<br />
this material - in contrast to the usual standard stainless steel types in the fastening industry<br />
(material nos. 1.4401 and 1.4571) – is suitable not only for use in humid interior spaces and outside,<br />
but also for holding dynamic loads.<br />
The shock load is a special dynamic stress case. <strong>fischer</strong> fixings with shock approval are specially<br />
marked in the catalogue<br />
You can get more information regarding dynamics and anchor determination from our local subsidiary,<br />
contact see page 18 and 19 in this catalogue.<br />
5. Approvals<br />
LEGAL BASIS<br />
The European Union (EU) essentially determines the legal foundations for the approval <strong>of</strong> building<br />
products in Europe. It pursues the goal <strong>of</strong> making the European Common Market a reality for<br />
all products, thus also for building products.<br />
For this purpose, the „Directive 89/106/EWG <strong>of</strong> the Council for Aligning the Legal and Administrative<br />
Specifications <strong>of</strong> the Member States Regarding Building Products“ (BPR) was issued. This<br />
directive is implement with the regulation regarding the marketing <strong>of</strong> and free trade with building<br />
products.<br />
The important requirements <strong>of</strong> buildings in the sense <strong>of</strong> the BPR include:<br />
1. Mechanical strength and stability<br />
2. Fire protection<br />
3. Hygiene, health and environmental protection<br />
4. Safety in use<br />
5. Sound protection<br />
6. Energy savings and heat protection<br />
On the basis <strong>of</strong> the BPR, standards and guidelines will be issued as basic documents that regulate<br />
the approval <strong>of</strong> building products. The very first basic document that was developed in this<br />
context is the “Guidelines for European Technical Approval (ETAG)“ for “Metal anchors for use in<br />
concrete,“ ETAG 001.<br />
European standards have no special importance in connection with the BPR. A building product<br />
can only be brought onto the market and freely traded if it is useful, i.e. have proven conformity<br />
with the important requirements and therefore the CE mark is applied. Usability and conformity<br />
will generally be proven by compliance with coordinated and/or recognized standards. If corresponding<br />
standards are not available, the pro<strong>of</strong> will be given by a European technical approval<br />
(ETA). An important advantage is that products with an ETA and/or a CE mark can be freely<br />
traded in the EU.<br />
In addition, evidence can be provided with a national approval, e.g. in Germany with a general<br />
building authority approval. Among other things, the Regional Construction Ordinances are the<br />
basis for this. They require that systems and facilities are to be assembled, erected or modified so<br />
that public safety and order is not endangered and especially life, health or the natural basis <strong>of</strong><br />
existence. Fixings that connect components play an important role in compliance with these<br />
requirements.<br />
However, the national approvals are being replaced more and more by European technical approvals<br />
(ETA), which are recognized in all EU member states. European approvals are issued by the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the EOTA [European Organisation for Technical Approvals], e.g. the German Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Construction Engineering (DIBt). The DIBt also issues the German approvals. In a coexistence phase,<br />
European and national approvals will remain valid.
However, the national approvals are being replaced more and more by European technical approvals<br />
(ETA), which are recognized in all EU member states. European approvals are issued by the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the EOTA [European Organisation for Technical Approvals], e.g. the German Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Construction Engineering (DIBt). The DIBt also issues the German approvals. In a coexistence phase,<br />
European and national approvals will remain valid.<br />
APPROVAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR FIXINGS<br />
Current, according to the above-mentioned ETAG 001, Parts 1–6, approvals for metal fixings in<br />
concrete are possible for:<br />
. Torque-controlled expansion anchors<br />
. Undercut anchors<br />
. Deformation-controlled expansion anchors<br />
. Bonded anchors<br />
. Anchors for multiple use for non-structural applications<br />
The European approvals resulting from this, as well as the CC approvals <strong>of</strong> the DIBt still only<br />
contain characteristic values for the respective fixing type. CC means “Concrete Capacity“ and<br />
indicates the performance <strong>of</strong> the concrete. Using the design resistance guidelines (ETAG 001,<br />
Annex C) and the characteristic values for the load bearing capacity <strong>of</strong> the respective fixing type,<br />
it is possible to design any anchoring. Three design methods (A, B and C) are available –<br />
depending on the respective fixing type.<br />
ETAG 001 divides possible approvals <strong>of</strong> metal fixings into 12 options (see Table, page 12). Options<br />
1–6 are for use in cracked and non-cracked concrete, options 7–12 are only for use in<br />
non-cracked concrete. Approvals according to Option 1 gives the most flexibility <strong>of</strong> the fixing<br />
connections, those according to option 12 are most restricted. That means fixings with approvals<br />
according to option 1 are <strong>of</strong> the highest value and the value according to option 12 is the lowest.<br />
It is possible to optimally utilise anchorings because <strong>of</strong> the type and manner <strong>of</strong> design and the<br />
division <strong>of</strong> the approvals into different options.<br />
DESIGN OF FIXINGS<br />
According to ETAG 001, the effort for designing <strong>of</strong> anchorings by designers and users is<br />
relatively high, since evidence has to be given <strong>of</strong> various failure modes.<br />
The design method in ETAG 001 is based on the CC method <strong>of</strong> the DIBt from the year 1993. It is<br />
based on the concept <strong>of</strong> partial safety factors.<br />
With the method A already mentioned above, the characteristics resistances depend on the load<br />
direction and take into consideration all conceivable failure modes (see Failure Mode Fundamentals<br />
chapter).<br />
With method B, a characteristic resistance is assumed to be independent <strong>of</strong> the load direction<br />
and the influence <strong>of</strong> reduced edge distances and spacings are taken into consideration with factors.<br />
In principle, this method corresponds to the older �(Kappa)-method <strong>of</strong> metal anchors.<br />
With method C, a characteristic resistance is given. This characteristic resistance is valid for<br />
all load directions and predetermined edge distances and spacings which cannot be reduced.<br />
Method C correspond to the older design methods <strong>of</strong> steel expansion anchors in non-cracked<br />
concrete.<br />
For daily use and for evidence <strong>of</strong> fixings, <strong>fischer</strong> has developed a simple, fast and effective design<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tware: CC Compufix. The s<strong>of</strong>tware makes it possible for designers and users to calculate<br />
fixing connections and fixing multiple dimensioning using a convenient input. An easy-to-read<br />
status line continuously shows the used capacity <strong>of</strong> the fixing, which significantly simplifies the<br />
selection <strong>of</strong> the technically and economically correct fastening system.<br />
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Twelve different options <strong>of</strong> the guideline for the European technical approvals for “Metal fixings for anchoring<br />
in concrete,“ ETAG 001<br />
Concrete<br />
Concrete<br />
qualities<br />
Bearing<br />
capacity<br />
Axial spacing<br />
Edge<br />
distance<br />
Options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />
Approved for cracked and noncracked<br />
concrete • • • • • •<br />
Approved for non-cracked concrete • • • • • •<br />
Better concrete qualities result in<br />
load increases<br />
No load increase due to better<br />
concrete quality<br />
C 20/25<br />
to<br />
C 50/60<br />
C20/25<br />
only<br />
C 20/25<br />
to<br />
C 50/60<br />
C20/25<br />
only<br />
C 20/25<br />
to<br />
C 50/60<br />
APPROVALS, MARKINGS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE<br />
In the following, excerpts <strong>of</strong> approvals that are currently issued in Europe and their symbols will<br />
be given with their corresponding importance:<br />
Please check wether your application is safety relevant.<br />
An application is safety relevant when failure <strong>of</strong> anchorages would cause risk to human life or serious<br />
injuries and/or lead to considerable economic consequences. In this case please use anchors<br />
with a Eur opean Technical (ETA) or with a German Appr oval. You may recognise these anchors<br />
by:<br />
Institut für Massivbau<br />
Technische Universität<br />
Darmstadt<br />
C20/25<br />
only<br />
C 20/25<br />
to<br />
C 50/60<br />
C20/25<br />
only<br />
Optimal utilization due to different<br />
loads for tensile and shear loads • • • •<br />
C 20/25<br />
to<br />
C 50/60<br />
C20/25<br />
only<br />
C 20/25<br />
to<br />
C 50/60<br />
Only one load for all loading<br />
directions • • • • • • • •<br />
Reduction <strong>of</strong> spacings possible • • • •<br />
Reduction <strong>of</strong> the large base<br />
spacings 1) possible (with simultaneous<br />
reduction in load)<br />
• • • •<br />
Fixed, large spacing • • • •<br />
Reduction <strong>of</strong> edge distance<br />
possible • • • •<br />
Reduction <strong>of</strong> the large edge distances<br />
2) possible (with simultaneous<br />
reduction in load)<br />
• • • •<br />
Fixed, large edge distance • • • •<br />
Dimensioning methods<br />
A 1 ), B 2 ),<br />
C 2 )<br />
1) Base spacing – 3 x anchoring depth, base edge distance –1.5 x anchoring depth<br />
2) Base spacing – 4 x anchoring depth, base edge distance – 2 x anchoring depth<br />
A 1 ), B 2 ),<br />
C 2 )<br />
B 2 ), C 2 ) B 2 ), C 2 ) C 2 ) C 2 )<br />
A 1 ), B 2 ),<br />
C 2 )<br />
A 1 ), B 2 ),<br />
C 2 )<br />
C20/25<br />
only<br />
B 2 ), C 2 ) B 2 ), C 2 ) C 2 ) C 2 )<br />
Institut für Massivbau<br />
Technische Universität<br />
Darmstadt
Institut für Massivbau<br />
Technische Universität<br />
Darmstadt<br />
European Technical Approval<br />
issued by a European approval authority<br />
(e.g. DIBt) on the basis <strong>of</strong> the<br />
guidelines for European technical<br />
approvals (ETAG)<br />
ETA: European Technical Approval/<br />
Options 1–12<br />
CE: European conformity mark<br />
confirms the compliance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
building product (e.g. fixing) with<br />
the guidelines for European Technical<br />
Approvals. Products with the<br />
CE mark can be freely traded in the<br />
European economic market.<br />
General building authority approval<br />
German approval, issued by the<br />
DIBt, Berlin.<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> compliance <strong>of</strong> the building<br />
product with the general building<br />
authority approval. confirmed by a<br />
material testing facility.<br />
FM Certificate<br />
Recognised for use in local waterbased<br />
fire extinguisger systems<br />
(Factory Mutual Research Corporation<br />
for Property Conservation,<br />
American insurance company).<br />
Fixing suitable for tensile zone<br />
The fixing is suitable and approved<br />
for anchoring in cracked concrete<br />
(tensile zone) and in non-cracked<br />
concrete (compressive zone).<br />
Fixing that can be dynamically loaded<br />
The fixing is suitable and approved<br />
for anchoring <strong>of</strong> “not predominantly<br />
static“ (i.e. dynamic) loads.<br />
Fire-tested fixing<br />
The fixing was subjected to a fire<br />
test. A “Examination report regarding<br />
testing for fire behaviour“ (with<br />
F class) is available.<br />
P-NDS04-137<br />
Institut für Massivbau<br />
Technische Universität<br />
Darmstadt<br />
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General building authority approval<br />
German approval, issued by the<br />
DIBt, Berlin for anchorings in concrete<br />
to be dimensioned according<br />
to Method A (CC method).<br />
Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> compliance <strong>of</strong> the building<br />
product with the general building<br />
authority approval. confirmed by a<br />
material testing facility.<br />
Reference to fixing dimensioning<br />
The fixing can be dimensioned with<br />
the <strong>fischer</strong> dimensioning s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
Compufix on the basis <strong>of</strong> the CCmethod.<br />
Fixing <strong>of</strong> high-quality, aging-resistant<br />
nylon (polyamide)<br />
General building authority test<br />
certificate<br />
Tested for flame resistance according<br />
to VDE<br />
ICC = <strong>International</strong> Code Council, formed<br />
from BOCA, ICBO and SBCCI<br />
ICC Evaluation Service Inc. (ICC<br />
ES) issues evaluation reports, in<br />
this case for the above anchor<br />
based upon the Uniform Building<br />
Code TM and related codes in the<br />
United States <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
For Sprinkler Systems.<br />
Meets the requirements according<br />
to VdS CEA 4001.<br />
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Most important regulations for the use <strong>of</strong> fixings.<br />
In order to choose the right fixing element, it is vital that you determine whether you need to use anchors approved by the construction supervisory<br />
authorities. The most important questions here are:<br />
► Might someone be injured or even killed if the fixing fails?<br />
► Would failure <strong>of</strong> the construction lead to significant financial damages?<br />
► Is the mandatory use <strong>of</strong> approved anchors specified in a tender bid or similar documentation?<br />
If the answer to one or more <strong>of</strong> these questions is „Yes“, you should use anchors that are approved by the construction supervisory authorities. We<br />
have compiled the following summary <strong>of</strong> the most important regulations to help you make the right selection.<br />
If in doubt, please contact our Technical Hotline on 0185 202900 or 07443 12-4000.<br />
Field <strong>of</strong> application<br />
for anchoring<br />
Specifi cations for<br />
application<br />
Load-bearing structures Construction Regulations (Musterbauordnung),<br />
November 2002, section 3 (1):<br />
General Requirements<br />
Outer-wall panelling <strong>of</strong> small-format<br />
facade panels<br />
DIN 18517, part 1 regulations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
German Ro<strong>of</strong>er’s Association<br />
Information<br />
on anchoring<br />
Buildings and other structures must be designed, constructed, altered and<br />
maintained in such a way that public safety and order, (in particular life,<br />
health and the natural environment) are not endangered.<br />
Only those fixings may be used whose suitability for the purpose has been<br />
demonstrated, e.g. by a general approval <strong>of</strong> the construction supervisory<br />
authority.<br />
Rear-ventilated exterior-wall panelling DIN 18516, part 1 etc. Only those fixings may be used whose suitability for the purpose has been<br />
demonstrated, e.g. by a general approval <strong>of</strong> the construction supervisory<br />
authority.<br />
Recommended<br />
products out <strong>of</strong><br />
the fi scher range<br />
All approved fixings and<br />
anchors.<br />
SXR, S-H-R, FUR, SXS, GB, UPM 44,<br />
FIS V, FZA A4, FZEA A4, FAZ A4,<br />
FZEA II A4, FAZ A4, FHB II A4<br />
SXR, S-H-R, FUR, SXS, GB, UPM 44,<br />
FIS V, FZA A4, FZEA A4, FAZ A4,<br />
FZEA II A4, FAZ A4, FHB II A4<br />
Exterior shells (double-shell masonry) DIN 1053 DIN 18515 Absorption <strong>of</strong> a force <strong>of</strong> 1 kN over a distance <strong>of</strong> max. 1 mm. S-H-R, SXR, FUR, SXS, GB, VBS<br />
Compound heat-insulation systems<br />
with mineral-fibre materials and EWI<br />
with hard- foam insulation and dead<br />
weights over 0,1 kN/m2<br />
Fire-safety doors in solid walls <strong>of</strong><br />
masonry and concrete<br />
Permanent anchoring points for<br />
scaffolding<br />
IfBt Memoranda, journal 4/90 For building heights <strong>of</strong> over 8 m, approved fixings must be used for fastening<br />
insulation in place. See also the lfBt Memoranda as regulated by system<br />
approvals.<br />
DIN 18093 Only those fixings may be used whose suitability for the purpose has been<br />
demonstrated, e.g. by a general approval <strong>of</strong> the construction supervisory<br />
authority.<br />
DIN 4426 Suspended facades over 8.0 m in height must be fitted with permanent<br />
anchoring devices for scaffolding.<br />
Fall protection DIN EN 795 Class A1 Class A1 <strong>of</strong> DIN EN 795 covers anchors for fixing to vertical, horizontal and<br />
inclined surfaces (e.g. for window-cleaner fall protection systems). A static<br />
test must be carried out to provide pro<strong>of</strong>, in which a force <strong>of</strong> 10 kN should be<br />
applied in the direction in which the force acts when the system is being used.<br />
Lightweight ceiling panels and<br />
sub-ceilings<br />
DIN 18168 Only those fixings may be used whose suitability for the purpose has been<br />
demonstrated, e.g. by a general approval <strong>of</strong> the construction supervisory<br />
authority.<br />
Suspended wire-plaster ceilings DIN 4121 For the maximum load on the fixing, refer to the data provided by the fixing<br />
manufacturer which must be confirmed by an approved testing authority, e.g.<br />
general approval <strong>of</strong> the construction supervisory authority.<br />
Lightweight wood-wool boards on<br />
ceilings<br />
DIN 1102 The suitability <strong>of</strong> the fixings for this purpose must be demonstrated, e.g. by a<br />
general approval <strong>of</strong> the construction supervisory authority.<br />
Lightweight wood-wool boards on walls DIN 1102 On facades over 8 metres in height, the suitability <strong>of</strong> the fixings for the<br />
purpose must be demonstrated, e.g. by a general approval <strong>of</strong> the construction<br />
supervisory authority. For facades up to 8 m and to inside walls see the DIN.<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> E.W.I.*<br />
* see E.W.I. <strong>Catalogue</strong><br />
All approved fixings and<br />
anchors from <strong>fischer</strong><br />
S 14 ROE + GS 12 A4, FZA A4,<br />
FZEA II A4, R A4, FHB II A4, FAZ A4<br />
R, FIS V<br />
FNA II, FZA, FZEA II, FAZ II, SXS,<br />
EA II, FIS V, GB 14, FDN, UPM 44<br />
FNA II, FZA, FZEA II, FAZ II, SXS,<br />
EA II, FIS V, GB 14, FDN, UPM 44<br />
FNA II, SXS, FIS V, UPM 44<br />
SXR, S-H-R, SXS, FUR, FIS V
Field <strong>of</strong> application<br />
for anchoring<br />
Fire-protected ventilation pipes and<br />
installation devices L 30 to L 120<br />
Specifi cations for<br />
application<br />
Information<br />
on anchoring<br />
DIN 4102, part 4 Approved steel fixings ≧ M8, anchor at double depth but at least 6 cm; max.<br />
calculated load max. 500 N per fixing and max. 6 N/mm 2 with ref. to the steel<br />
cross section or fire-test certificate <strong>of</strong> a recognised test authority.<br />
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Recommended<br />
products out <strong>of</strong><br />
the fi scher range<br />
FZA, FZEA II, FAZ II, FNA II, FIS V,<br />
FH II<br />
Sprinkler equipment VdS Guidelines for sprinkler equipment Made <strong>of</strong> non-flammable material, tested and approved by VdS, minimum M8. FZA, FZEA II, FAZ II, EA II, FH II, FHY<br />
Gas pipes DVGW-TRGI 1986, Technical Regulations<br />
for Gas Installations<br />
Components installed in protection<br />
shelters<br />
Flue-head panelling, components built<br />
into flue jambs<br />
Compilation <strong>of</strong> application certificates <strong>of</strong><br />
German Civil Defence Authority, Bonn<br />
Code <strong>of</strong> Practice “Flue-Head Panelling for<br />
Plumbers” Central Association <strong>of</strong> Sanitary,<br />
Heating and Air-Con- ditioning Engineers;<br />
§ 9 section 7 <strong>of</strong> Heating Equipment<br />
Regulations <strong>of</strong> 10. 7. 1980<br />
Fixings and anchors must be fire-safe and consist <strong>of</strong> non-flammable material. for masonry: FIS V;<br />
for concrete: steel fixings<br />
General approval for tension zone in concrete, special regulations for masses<br />
≦ 2 kg per fixing.<br />
For this purpose, only fixings which are approved for anchoring facade<br />
panelling in masonry and concrete (e.g. plastic and metal fixings) may be used.<br />
Fixings must not be used in flue jambs.<br />
FZA, FZEA II, FAZ II, FH II<br />
All approved fixings and<br />
anchors.<br />
Screw-on step irons DIN 1212, GS Approved undercut anchors M10 A4. FZA 14 x 40 St A4<br />
FZA 14 x 60 St A4<br />
Components built into safety- critical<br />
zones <strong>of</strong> nuclear power stations<br />
Load-bearing elements in bridge<br />
structures<br />
Noise-pro<strong>of</strong> walls on bridges and<br />
supporting walls<br />
According to DIN 25449 General Construction Approval for intended purpose (Power stations and<br />
nuclear establishments).<br />
ZTVK-96;<br />
section 9.5<br />
Railings State Construction Regulations (LBO),<br />
Association for Metal Railings and Safety<br />
Devices<br />
For adding these elements, heavy-duty anchors with general approval for<br />
pressure and tension zones must be used.<br />
FZA 10 x 40 M6 *)<br />
FZA 12 x 40 M8 *)<br />
FZA 14 x 40 M10 *)<br />
FZA 12 x 40 M6 I *)<br />
FZA 14 x 60 M8 I *)<br />
FZA 18 x 80 M10 *)<br />
FZA 18 x 80 K M12/20 *)<br />
FZA 18 x 100 K M12/40 *)<br />
FZA 18 x 130 K M12/70 *)<br />
All heavy-duty anchors<br />
approved for tension zone<br />
in concrete.<br />
ZTV-Lsw 88 Approved fixings must be used and existing drawings complied with. All approved fixings and<br />
anchors <strong>of</strong> A4 stainless steel.<br />
Approved stainless-steel anchors for tension zone (outdoor use). FZA A4, FAZ A4, SXS A4,<br />
FHB II A4<br />
The information is provided without guarantee or claim to completeness. Status 09/2007<br />
*) All dimensions also approved in A4.<br />
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The building<br />
19<br />
1 Window frame fi xing:<br />
SXR, FFS, F-S, F-M<br />
2 Window and door frames:<br />
Single-component rapid installation<br />
foam PU 1/500<br />
21<br />
3 Light pipings: S, SX, SXR<br />
4 Electrical fi xings, conduits: E-fi x<br />
5 Stair-tread fi xing: TB<br />
6 Balcony railings: FAZ II, FHB II, FBN, EXA<br />
6<br />
4<br />
3<br />
12<br />
10<br />
7 Light sub-structure <strong>of</strong> façades:<br />
FUR, N, SXR<br />
8 Lightweight ceiling: EA II, FNA II, SXR<br />
9 Façade repair system, remedial wall tie:<br />
VBS 8<br />
5<br />
7<br />
11
17<br />
1<br />
2<br />
20<br />
13<br />
10 Bathroom, toilets: Sanitary silicone,<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
11 Elevators: FHB dyn<br />
12 Piping: SaMontec<br />
13 Crane, machine fi xing: FHB dyn<br />
8<br />
15<br />
22<br />
14<br />
16<br />
14 Heavy façade subframes: FAZ II,<br />
FZA, FBN<br />
15 Roller shutter: FHB dyn<br />
16 Air ducts: EA II, FNA II, FIS V, FBN<br />
17 Consoles: FZA, FAZ II, FH<br />
9<br />
18<br />
18 Staircase: FZA, FAZ II, FH, FBN<br />
19 Scaff olding: S 14 ROE + GS<br />
20 Fall protection: FHB II<br />
21 Post installed reinforcement bars: FIS V<br />
22 Insulation fi xing: DHK<br />
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<strong>fischer</strong> Tunnel Engineering.<br />
5 6<br />
1 Zykon anchor FZA<br />
2 Zykon hammerset anchor FZEA II<br />
3 Anchor bolt FAZ II<br />
4 High performance anchor FH<br />
5 Bolt FBN<br />
1<br />
2 3<br />
6 Nail anchor FNA II<br />
7 Highbond anchor FHB II<br />
8 Highbond anchor dynamic FHB dyn<br />
9 Spezial products on customer request<br />
3<br />
4<br />
1<br />
1 2<br />
7<br />
7<br />
2 3<br />
3<br />
6<br />
6<br />
7<br />
1 3<br />
4<br />
6<br />
1 2 3 4 6<br />
1 7<br />
1 2<br />
8<br />
3<br />
6<br />
1 2<br />
6<br />
7<br />
9
Chemical fixings Highbond anchor FHB II ..........................................................page 42<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic FHB dyn ....................................page 49<br />
Resin anchor R ..........................................................................page 53<br />
Internal-threaded anchor RG MI ...........................................page 59<br />
Hammer-set glass capsule FHP.............................................page 62<br />
fi scher Injection systems - Overview and application .....page 64<br />
Installation tips for fi scher injection mortars .....................page 65<br />
Injection mortar FIS V / FIS V S / FIS VW .........................page 66<br />
Injection mortar FIS VS ...........................................................page 69<br />
Injection mortar FIS VT 380 C ..............................................page 71<br />
Injection mortar FIS P ..............................................................page 75<br />
Injection mortar FIS EM ..........................................................page 77<br />
Can System FCS .......................................................................page 80<br />
Injection technique for concrete ...........................................page 82<br />
Injection technique for masonry ...........................................page 88<br />
Injection push-through anchor sleeve FIS HK ...................page 96<br />
Injection technique for aerated concrete............................page 98<br />
Rebar anchor FRA ................................................................. page 100<br />
Reinforcement bars ............................................................... page 103<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16 ...................... page 107<br />
Remedial wall tie VBS 8 ....................................................... page 111<br />
Weather facing reconstruction system FWS .................. page 112<br />
Application guns / general accessories .......................... page 114<br />
41<br />
Chemical f xings
Chemical fi xings<br />
42<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II<br />
Flexible installation and highest loads in the cracked tensile zone.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
FHB II-A S<br />
(standard)<br />
FHB II-A L (performance<br />
optimised)<br />
Resin capsule<br />
FHB II-P<br />
Standard<br />
Resin capsule<br />
FHB II-PF<br />
(Quick version)<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS HB 345 S +<br />
static mixer FIS S<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS HB 150 C<br />
▪ The bonded anchor suitable for cracked concrete consists <strong>of</strong><br />
the anchor rod FHB II-A L (long version) or FHB II-A S (short<br />
version) and resin capsule FHB II-P, FHB II-PF or Injection<br />
mortar FIS HB.<br />
▪ The FHB II-PF capsules allow quickest curing e.g. 2 min > 20°.<br />
▪ The capsules FHB II-PF contains quick-setting vinyl ester resin.<br />
▪ The FIS HB injection mortar is a high-strength 2-component<br />
vinyl ester mortar.<br />
▪ When using the Injection mortar FIS HB 345 S a special<br />
application gun is needed (see pages 114/115). By using<br />
the application gun the two components are mixed and activated<br />
in the static mixer.<br />
▪ Partially used cartridges can be reused, simply by changing<br />
the static mixer.<br />
▪ The mortar bonds the entire surface <strong>of</strong> the anchor rod to the<br />
wall <strong>of</strong> the drilled hole and largely seals the hole.<br />
▪ Anchor rod FHB II-A A4 made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III e.g. A4 for outdoor use and in damp<br />
conditions. Highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class IV e.g. 1.4529 for applications in aggressive<br />
atmospheres (e.g. tunnels, swimming baths).<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Cracked and non-cracked<br />
concrete C20/25 to<br />
C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Wooden constructions<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
FHB II -ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
FHB II-A S short version for standard applications with<br />
reduced anchorage depth for thinnest thickness <strong>of</strong> the<br />
concrrete member possible.<br />
FHB II-A S<br />
Edge oblique for use<br />
with resin capsule.<br />
FHB II-A L<br />
The geometry <strong>of</strong> the cones is specially<br />
developed for use in cracked concrete.<br />
This ensures uniform load distribution for<br />
small axial spacings and edge distances.<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installations<br />
Thread diameter corresponds to drill<br />
diameter for user-friendly push-through<br />
installation.<br />
The performance optimised<br />
version with larger anchoring<br />
depth for highest loads.<br />
Using a push-through element enables push-through installation.<br />
Quick curing time!<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Flexible system as both injection cartridge and resin capsule<br />
can be used.<br />
▪ Suitable for use in cracked tensile zone guarantees highest<br />
safety.<br />
▪ Low-expansion force allows cost-effi cient fi xing with small<br />
edge distances and spacings.<br />
▪ Ergonomic application gun guarantees fast and easy installation.<br />
▪ Quick installation by hand without a setting tool reduces the<br />
work involved.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II-A S<br />
(standard), zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drill hole<br />
depth<br />
anchorage<br />
depth<br />
usable length thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II-A L<br />
(performance optimised),<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
required<br />
quantity<br />
FIS HB<br />
element<br />
for through<br />
fi xing<br />
suitable<br />
elements<br />
■ ETA do h0 hef da M SW Art.-No.<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale units] pcs. pcs.<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/10 097072 ■ 10 75 60 10 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/20 097073 ■ 10 75 60 20 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/60 097074 ■ 10 75 60 60 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/100 097206 ■ 10 75 60 100 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/10 097257 ■ 12 90 75 10 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/25 097268 ■ 12 90 75 25 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/60 097274 ■ 12 90 75 60 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/100 097275 ■ 12 90 75 100 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/165 097280 ■ 12 90 75 165 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/30 097281 ■ 16 110 95 30 M 16 24 8 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/60 097286 ■ 16 110 95 60 M 16 24 8 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/100 097295 ■ 16 110 95 100 M 16 24 8 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/165 097296 ■ 16 110 95 165 M 16 24 8 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M24 x 170/50 097297 ■ 25 190 170 50 M 24 36 26 - - 4<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60/10 097032 ■ 10 75 60 10 M 8 13 3 78230 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60/30 097033 ■ 10 75 60 30 M 8 13 3 78230 5 10<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60/50 097034 ■ 10 75 60 50 M 8 13 3 78230 9 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/10 096907 ■ 12 110 95 10 M 8 17 5 78232 1 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/20 096940 ■ 12 110 95 20 M 8 17 5 78232 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/60 096941 ■ 12 110 95 60 M 8 17 5 78232 4 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/100 096942 ■ 12 110 95 100 M 8 17 5 78232 7 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/10 096943 ■ 14 135 120 10 M 8 19 7 78233 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/25 096944 ■ 14 135 120 25 M 8 19 7 78234 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/60 097014 ■ 14 135 120 60 M 8 19 7 78234 3 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/100 097031 ■ 14 135 120 100 M 8 19 7 78234 5 10<br />
FHB II-A L M16 x 160/30 097035 ■ 18 175 160 30 M 16 24 13 78236 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M16 x 160/60 097038 ■ 18 175 160 60 M 16 24 13 78236 3 10<br />
FHB II-A L M16 x 160/100 097070 ■ 18 175 160 100 M 16 24 13 78236 5 10<br />
FHB II-A L M20 x 210/50 097071 ■ 25 235 210 50 M 20 30 33 - - 4<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
Anchor rod FHB II-A L<br />
▪ Highest loads due to greater anchorage depth.<br />
▪ Push-through installation by using a push-through element<br />
(when using Injection mortar FIS HB).<br />
Anchor rod FHB II-A S<br />
▪ Reduced anchorage depth for use in thin concrete members,<br />
therefore reduced drilling eff ort.<br />
▪ Suitable for pre-positioned and push-through installation.<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
with FIS HB Injection mortar<br />
▪ Pre-positioned and push-through installation with<br />
FHB II A-S<br />
Installation tips<br />
with FHB II Resin capsule<br />
▪ For sizes � M20, blow out the drilled hole with compressed<br />
air (see page 47 for installation accessories).<br />
▪ For over head installation for sizes � M16 centring<br />
wedges are recommended.<br />
▪ If application is used with FHB II-P and FHB II-PF capsule<br />
setting tool, RA-SDS (see page 56) is recommended. ▪ Drill hole cleaning according to ETA approval<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
qty. per box<br />
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Highbond anchor FHB II<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II-A S A4<br />
(standard), stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance class III e.g. A4<br />
Highbond anchor<br />
FHB II-A L A4 (performance<br />
optimised), stainless steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion resistance class<br />
III e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drill hole anchorage usable length thread width across required element suitable qty. per box<br />
depth depth<br />
nut quantity for through elements<br />
FIS HB fi xing<br />
■ ETA do h0 hef da M SW Art.-No.<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale units] pcs. pcs.<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/10 A4 097630 ■ 10 75 60 10 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/20 A4 097631 ■ 10 75 60 20 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/40 A4 097632 ■ 10 75 60 40 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/60 A4 097633 ■ 10 75 60 60 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/100 A4 097634 ■ 10 75 60 100 M 10 17 3 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/25 A4 097636 ■ 12 90 75 25 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/40 A4 097637 ■ 12 90 75 40 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/60 A4 097638 ■ 12 90 75 60 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/10 A4 097635 ■ 12 90 75 10 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/100 A4 097639 ■ 12 90 75 100 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/165 A4 097640 ■ 12 90 75 165 M 12 19 4 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/30 A4 097641 ■ 16 110 95 30 M 16 24 8 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/60 A4 097642 ■ 16 110 95 60 M 16 24 8 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/100 A4 097643 ■ 16 110 95 100 M 16 24 8 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/165 A4 097644 ■ 16 110 95 165 M 16 24 8 - - 10<br />
FHB II-A S M24 x 170/50 A4 097645 ■ 25 190 170 50 M 24 36 25 - - 4<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60/10 A4 097298 ■ 10 75 60 10 M 8 13 3 78230 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60/30 A4 097299 ■ 10 75 60 30 M 8 13 3 78230 5 10<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60/50 A4 097440 ■ 10 75 60 50 M 8 13 3 78230 9 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/10 A4 097616 ■ 12 110 95 10 M 10 17 5 78232 1 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/20 A4 097617 ■ 12 110 95 20 M 10 17 5 78232 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/40 A4 097618 ■ 12 110 95 40 M 10 17 5 78232 3 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/60 A4 097619 ■ 12 110 95 60 M 10 17 5 78232 4 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/100 A4 097620 ■ 12 110 95 100 M 10 17 5 78232 7 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/10 A4 097621 ■ 14 135 120 10 M 12 19 7 78233 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/25 A4 097622 ■ 14 135 120 25 M 12 19 7 78234 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/40 A4 097623 ■ 14 135 120 40 M 12 19 7 78234 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/60 A4 097624 ■ 14 135 120 60 M 12 19 7 78234 3 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/100 A4 097625 ■ 14 135 120 100 M 12 19 7 78234 5 10<br />
FHB II-A L M16 x 160/30 A4 097626 ■ 18 175 160 30 M 16 24 13 78236 2 10<br />
FHB II-A L M16 x 160/60 A4 097627 ■ 18 175 160 60 M 16 24 13 78236 3 10<br />
FHB II-A L M16 x 160/100 A4 097628 ■ 18 175 160 100 M 16 24 13 78236 5 10<br />
FHB II-A L M20 x 210/50 A4 097629 ■ 25 235 210 50 M 20 30 33 - - 4
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II-A S C<br />
(standard),<br />
highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion resistance class IV<br />
e.g. 1.4529<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II-A L C<br />
(performance optimised),<br />
highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion resistance class IV<br />
e.g. 1.4529<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drill hole depth anchorage depth usable length thread width across nut required<br />
quantity FIS HB<br />
qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do h0 hef da M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale units] pcs.<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/10 C 1) 097704 ■ 10 75 60 10 M 10 17 3 10<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60/20 C 1) 097705 ■ 10 75 60 20 M 10 17 3 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/40 C 1) 097707 ■ 12 90 75 40 M 12 19 4 10<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75/25 C 1) 097706 ■ 12 90 75 25 M 12 19 4 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/30 C 1) 097708 ■ 16 110 95 30 M 16 24 8 10<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95/60 C 1) 097709 ■ 16 110 95 60 M 16 24 8 10<br />
FHB II-A S M24 x 170/50 C 1) 097711 ■ 25 190 170 50 M 24 36 26 4<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60/10 C 1) 097696 ■ 10 75 60 10 M 8 13 3 10<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60/30 C 1) 097697 ■ 10 75 60 30 M 8 13 3 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/10 C 1) 097698 ■ 12 110 95 10 M 8 17 5 10<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95/20 C 1) 097699 ■ 12 110 95 20 M 8 17 5 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/25 C 1) 097700 ■ 14 135 120 25 M 8 19 7 10<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120/40 C 1) 097701 ■ 14 135 120 40 M 12 19 7 10<br />
FHB II-A L M16 x 160/30 C 1) 097702 ■ 18 175 160 30 M 16 24 13 10<br />
FHB II-A L M20 x 210/50 C 1) 097703 ■ 25 235 210 50 M 20 30 33 4<br />
1) Prices and delivery time on request.<br />
Resin capsule FHB II-P<br />
standard<br />
Resin capsule FHB II-PF<br />
(quick version)<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill drill hole depth anchorage depth fi ts Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do h0 hef [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
Resin capsule FHB II-P standard<br />
FHB II-P 8 x 60 096824 ■ 10 75 60 FHB II-A L M 8 x 60 10<br />
FHB II-P 10 x 60 096847 ■ 10 75 60 FHB II-S M 10 x 60 10<br />
FHB II-P 10 x 95 096843 ■ 12 110 95 FHB II-A L M 10 x 95 10<br />
FHB II-P 12 x 75 096848 ■ 12 90 75 FHB II-S M 12 x 75 10<br />
FHB II-P 12 x 120 096844 ■ 14 135 120 FHB II-A L M 12 x 120 10<br />
FHB II-P 16 x 95 096849 ■ 16 110 95 FHB II-S M 16 x 95 10<br />
FHB II-P 16 x 160 096845 ■ 18 175 160 FHB II-A L M 16 x 160 10<br />
FHB II-P 20 x 210 096846 ■ 25 235 210 FHB II-A L M 20 x 210 4<br />
FHB II-P 24 x 170 096851 ■ 25 190 170 FHB II-S M 24 x 170 4<br />
Resin capsule FHB II-PF quick version<br />
FHB II-PF 8 x 60 500542 ■ 10 75 60 FHB II-A L M 8 x 60 10<br />
FHB II-PF 10 x 60 500547 ■ 10 75 60 FHB II-S M 10 x 60 10<br />
FHB II-PF 10 x 95 500543 ■ 12 110 95 FHB II-A L M 10 x 95 10<br />
FHB II-PF 12 x 75 500548 ■ 12 90 75 FHB II-S M 12 x 75 10<br />
FHB II-PF 12 x 120 500544 ■ 14 135 120 FHB II-A L M 12 x 120 10<br />
FHB II-PF 16 x 95 500549 ■ 16 110 95 FHB II-S M 16 x 95 10<br />
FHB II-PF 16 x 160 500545 ■ 18 175 160 FHB II-A L M 16 x 160 10<br />
FHB II-PF 20 x 210 500546 ■ 25 235 210 FHB II-A L M 20 x 210 4<br />
FHB II-PF 24 x 170 500550 ■ 25 190 170 FHB II-S M 24 x 170 4<br />
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Highbond anchor FHB II<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Injection mortar FIS HB 345 S +<br />
static mixer FIS S<br />
Injection mortar FIS HB 150 C<br />
Type Art.-No. approval contents languages on the lable contents qty. per box<br />
■ ETA<br />
[ml] [scale units] pcs.<br />
FIS HB 345 S 1) 033211 ■ 360 D, GB, F, E, NL, CZ 180 6<br />
FIS HB 345 S 1) 502290 ■ 360 RUS, LT, LV, EST, UA, KZ 180 6<br />
FIS HB 345 S 1) 502913 ■ 360 D, GB, DK, S, FIN, N 180 6<br />
FIS HB 150 C 1) 077529 ■ 145 D, GB, F, E, NL, CZ 70 6<br />
FIS S 061223 - - - 10<br />
1) Incl. 2 static mixer per cartridge.<br />
FILLING QUANTITIES AND CURING TIME<br />
Filling quantities<br />
Type Drill diameter<br />
[mm]<br />
Gelling and Curing time <strong>of</strong> the Injection mortar Curing time for installation with resin capsule<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
(minimum + 5°C)<br />
Gelling time Temperature at<br />
anchoring base<br />
Drill-hole depth<br />
[mm]<br />
Curing time Temperature at<br />
anchoring base<br />
Curing time<br />
FHB II-P FHB II-PF<br />
- 5°C – ± 0°C 360 min. - 5°C – ± 0°C 240 min. 8 min.<br />
± 0°C – + 5°C 180 min. ± 0°C – + 10°C 45 min. 6 min.<br />
+ 5°C – + 20°C 15 min. + 5°C – + 20°C 90 min. + 10°C – + 20°C 20 min. 4 min.<br />
+ 20°C – + 30°C 6 min. + 20°C – + 30°C 35 min. ≧ + 20°C 10 min. 2 min.<br />
+ 30°C – + 40°C 4 min. + 30°C – + 40°C 20 min.<br />
> + 40°C 2 min. > + 40°C 12 min.<br />
Please note: The curing times apply for dry anchoring bases. In damp anchoring bases they should be doubled. Remove water from drill hole.<br />
Mortar volume in scale units<br />
shown on the cartidge lables‘<br />
corresponding scale<br />
FHB II-A S M10 x 60 10 75 3 56<br />
FHB II-A S M12 x 75 12 90 4 42<br />
FHB II-A S M16 x 95 16 110 8 21<br />
FHB II-A S M24 x 170 25 190 26 6<br />
FHB II-A L M8 x 60 10 75 3 56<br />
FHB II-A L M10 x 95 12 110 5 34<br />
FHB II-A L M12 x 120 14 135 7 24<br />
FHB II-A L M16 x 160 18 175 13 13<br />
FHB II-A L M20 x 210 25 235 33 5<br />
*) max. number with one static mixer.<br />
Anchor<br />
per cartridge FIS HB 345 S *)
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Cleaning brush for concrete BS<br />
Type Art.-No. for drill-Ø brush-Ø fi ts qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
BS ø 10 078178 10 11 FHB II-A L M 80 x 60, FHB II-A S M 10 x 60 1<br />
BS ø 12 078179 12 13 FHB II-A L M 10 x 95, FHB II-A S M 12 x 75 1<br />
BS ø 14 078180 14 16 FHB II-A L M 12 x 120, FHB-A dyn M12 1<br />
BS ø 16/18 078181 16/18 20<br />
FHB II-A L M 16 x 160, FHB II-A S M 16 x 95,<br />
FHB-A dyn M20<br />
1<br />
BS ø 24 078182 24 26 FHB-A dyn M20 1<br />
BS ø 25 097806 25 27 FHB II-A L M 20 x 210, FHB II-A S M 24 x 175 1<br />
BS ø 28 078183 28 30 FHB-A dyn M24 1<br />
Push-through element,<br />
stainless steel A4<br />
Type Art.-No. ID approval min. - max. usable length thread qty. per box<br />
■ ETA tfi x M<br />
[mm] pcs.<br />
Push-through element M 8 x 3 A4 078230 9 ■ 3 - 6 M 8 10<br />
Push-through element M 10 x 3 A4 078231 6 ■ 3 - 6 M 10 10<br />
Push-through element M 10 x 8 A4 078232 3 ■ 8 - 16 M 10 10<br />
Push-through element M 12 x 4 A4 078233 0 ■ 4 - 8 M 12 10<br />
Push-through element M 12 x 10 A4 078234 7 ■ 10 - 20 M 12 10<br />
Push-through element M 16 x 5 A4 078235 4 ■ 5 - 10 M 16 10<br />
Push-through element M 16 x 10 A4 078236 1 ■ 10 - 20 M 16 10<br />
Push-through element M 20 x 10 A4 043906 7 ■ 10 - 20 M 20 10<br />
Setting tool RA-SDS see page 56.<br />
Compressed-air cleaning gun ABP Centring wedge<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
ABP 059456 suitable for M 20 - M 24<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
Centring wedge 093076 10<br />
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LOADS<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Highbond anchor FHB II with<br />
large axial spacing and edge distance<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size M 8 x 60 M 10 x 60 M 10 x 95 M 12 x 75 M 12 x 120 M 16 x 95 M 16 x 160 M 20 x 210 M 24 x 170<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> anchor A L A S A L A S A L A S A L A L A S<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 60 60 95 75 120 95 160 210 170<br />
Drill hole depth h0 ≧ [mm] 75 75 110 90 135 110 175 235 190<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 10 12 12 14 16 18 25 25<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] gvz/A4/C 21.9* 21.9* 34.4* 34.4* 49.8* 61.1* 96.6* 137.6* 128.5*<br />
[kN] gvz 15.0* 21.3* 24.9* 29.8* 42.4* 61.6* 72.6* 116.1* 127.1*<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] A4 21.4* 26.9* 32.9* 39.1* 49.0* 77.9* 89.2* 133.4* 151.6*<br />
Design loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
[kN] C 20.5* 30.2* 33.9* 43.8* 48.8* 85.8* 91.7* 148.4* 175.7*<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] gvz/A4/C 14.6 14.6 22.9 21.8 33.2 31.1 64.4 91.7 74.5<br />
[kN] gvz 10.6 15.0 16.6 21.8 24.2 40.6 45.0 70.3 91.4<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] A4 11.7 18.6 18.6 27.0 27.0 50.2 50.2 78.3 99.6<br />
[kN] C 11.7 18.6 18.6 27.0 27.0 50.2 50.2 78.3 112.8<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] gvz/A4/C 10.4 10.4 16.4 15.6 23.7 22.2 46.0 65.5 53.2<br />
[kN] gvz 7.5 10.7 11.9 15.6 17.3 29.0 32.2 50.2 65.3<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] A4 8.3 13.3 13.3 19.3 19.3 35.8 35.8 55.9 71.1<br />
[kN] C 8.3 13.3 13.3 19.3 19.3 35.8 35.8 55.9 80.6<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] gvz/A4/C 17.1 34.3 34.3 60.0 60.0 152.0 152.0 296.6 512.0<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. spacing1) smin [mm] 40 40 40 40 50 50 70 90 80<br />
Min. edge distance1) cmin [mm] 40 40 40 40 50 50 70 90 80<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100 140 120 170 150 220 280 240<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 9 12 12 14 14 18 18 22 26<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 15 15 20 30 40 50 60 100 100<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size M 8 x 60 M 10 x 60 M 10 x 95 M 12 x 75 M 12 x 120 M 16 x 95 M 16 x 160 M 20 x 210 M 24 x 170<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> anchor A L A S A L A S A L A S A L A L A S<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 60 60 95 75 120 95 160 210 170<br />
Drill hole depth h0 ≧ [mm] 75 75 110 90 135 110 175 235 190<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 10 12 12 14 16 18 25 25<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] gvz/A4/C 19.6 21.9* 34.4* 30.7 49.8* 43.8 95.6 137.6* 104.7<br />
[kN] gvz 15.0* 21.3* 24.9* 29.8* 42.4* 61.6* 72.6* 116.1* 127.1*<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] A4 21.4* 26.9* 32.9* 39.1* 49.0* 77.9* 89.2* 133.4* 151.6*<br />
Design loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
[kN] C 20.5* 30.2* 33.9* 43.8* 48.8* 85.8* 91.7* 148.4* 175.7*<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] gvz/A4/C 11.2 11.2 22.2 15.6 31.5 22.2 48.6 73.0 53.2<br />
[kN] gvz 10.6 15.0 16.6 21.8 24.2 40.6 45.0 70.3 91.4<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] A4 11.7 18.6 18.6 27.0 27.0 44.4 50.2 78.3 99.6<br />
[kN] C 11.7 18.6 18.6 27.0 27.0 44.4 50.2 78.3 106.4<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] gvz/A4/C 8.0 8.0 15.9 11.1 22.5 15.9 34.7 52.2 38.0<br />
[kN] gvz 7.5 10.7 11.9 15.6 17.3 29.0 32.2 50.2 65.3<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] A4 8.3 13.3 13.3 19.3 19.3 31.7 35.8 55.9 71.1<br />
[kN] C 8.3 13.3 13.3 19.3 19.3 31.7 35.8 55.9 76.0<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] gvz/A4/C 17.1 34.3 34.3 60.0 60.0 152.0 152.0 296.6 512.0<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. spacing1) smin [mm] 40 40 40 40 50 50 70 90 80<br />
Min. edge distance1) cmin [mm] 40 40 40 40 50 50 70 90 80<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100 140 120 170 150 220 280 240<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 9 12 12 14 14 18 18 22 26<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 15 15 20 30 40 50 60 100 100<br />
* steel failure<br />
1) For min. spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced! (See “Technical Handbook“ or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix“)<br />
All values apply for concrete C 20/25 without edge or spacing influence.<br />
Design loads: material safety factors γ M is included. Material safety factor γ M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factors γ M and safety factor for load γ L = 1.4 are included.
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic FHB dyn<br />
The new performance class amongst dynamic anchors.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Highbond anchor<br />
dynamic<br />
FHB-A dyn<br />
Highbond anchor<br />
dynamic<br />
FHB-A dyn V<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS HB 150 C<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS HB 345 S +<br />
static mixer FIS S<br />
▪ The injection system suitable for cracked concrete consists<br />
<strong>of</strong> a fi scher Highbond dynamic anchor stud and Injection<br />
mortar FIS HB.<br />
▪ The FIS HB injection mortar is a high-strength 2-component<br />
vinylester mortar.<br />
▪ When ejected by using the special application gun (see<br />
pages 114/115), the two components are mixed and activated<br />
in the static mixer.<br />
▪ Partially used cartridges can be reused, simply by changing<br />
the static mixer.<br />
▪ The mortar bonds the entire surface <strong>of</strong> the anchor rod to the<br />
wall <strong>of</strong> the drilled hole and largely seals the hole.<br />
▪ Anchor rod FHB dyn-C made <strong>of</strong> highly corrosion-resistant<br />
steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class IV e.g. 1.4529 for<br />
outdoor use, in damp conditions and in high chloride atmospheres,<br />
e.g. tunnels.<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Use in applications with dynamic alternating loads.<br />
▪ Conventional setting method as with the Injection system<br />
FIS HB.<br />
▪ Simple push-through installation for optimum handling.<br />
▪ Reliable controlled expansion into cracked concrete due to<br />
conical shape <strong>of</strong> the anchor rod.<br />
▪ Low-expansion function allows cost-effi cient fi xing with small<br />
spacings and edge distances.<br />
▪ The FHB-A dyn V anchor rod has the same properties as the<br />
FHB-A dyn anchor rod but is optimised for shear forces.<br />
▪ The FIS HB mortar fi lls in the annular gap in the attached<br />
item during setting, thereby ensuring optimal load distribution<br />
and the capability to take dynamic alternating loads.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Cracked and non-cracked<br />
concrete ≥ C20/25 and<br />
maximum C50/60<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Swinging cranes<br />
▪ Rails for elevators<br />
▪ Steel ventilators<br />
▪ Bridges for traffi c signs<br />
▪ Ant ennas<br />
▪ Machines e.g. welding<br />
robots, etc.<br />
FHB DYN - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
FHB-A dyn<br />
Cones enable high loads and<br />
safe expansion even under<br />
dynamic alternating loads.<br />
FHB-A dyn V<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
Centring sleeve: centres the anchor in<br />
the fi xture and enables an even fi lling<br />
<strong>of</strong> the mortar.<br />
Additional sleeve for highest shear loads.<br />
Safety nut: prevents<br />
the special nut from<br />
dismantling.<br />
Combination <strong>of</strong> special shaped nut<br />
and washer ensures safe function<br />
under dynamic loads – even if installed<br />
inaccurately.<br />
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Highbond anchor dynamic FHB dyn<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ With FHB-A dyn 20 and 24, blow out the drilled hole with<br />
compressed air (see page 47)<br />
▪ Brush BS and Compressed-air cleaning gun ABP see page<br />
47, injection mortar see page 46.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic<br />
FHB-A dyn<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drill hole depth anchorage depth min. - max. usable<br />
length<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic<br />
FHB-A dyn V<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drill hole depth anchorage depth min. - max.<br />
usable length<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic FHB-A dyn<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic FHB-A dyn V<br />
drill-hole diameter<br />
in object<br />
drill-hole diameter<br />
in object<br />
DYNAMICS<br />
Big effect: Pages 33 are full<br />
<strong>of</strong> useful information.<br />
width across nut qty. per box<br />
� DIBt do hef tfi x df � SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
FHB-A dyn 12 x 100/25 092018 ▯ 14 130 100 8 - 25 15 19 10<br />
FHB-A dyn 12 x 100/50 092019 ▯ 14 155 100 8 - 50 15 19 10<br />
FHB-A dyn 16 x 125/25 092020 ▯ 18 155 125 10 - 25 19 24 10<br />
FHB-A dyn 16 x 125/50 092036 ▯ 18 180 125 10 - 50 19 24 10<br />
FHB-A dyn 20 x 170/50 092037 ▯ 24 225 170 12 - 50 25 30 10<br />
FHB-A dyn 24 x 220/50 092038 ▯ 28 275 220 14 - 50 29 36 5<br />
width across nut qty. per box<br />
� DIBt do hef tfi x df � SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
FHB-A dyn 12 x 100/50 V 092039 ▯<br />
201) 142) 851) 1602) 105 8 - 50 21 19 10<br />
FHB-A dyn 16 x 125/50 V 092040 ▯<br />
281) 182) 1001) 1852) 1) Stepped drill hole 1<br />
2) Stepped drill hole 2<br />
130 10 - 50 29 24 10<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic<br />
FHB-A dyn C highly corrosionresistant<br />
steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class IV e.g. 1.4529<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drilldepth anchorage depth min. - max. usable<br />
length<br />
drill-hole diameter<br />
in object<br />
width across nut Qty. per box<br />
� DIBt do td hef tfi x df SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
FHB-A dyn 16 x 125/50 C 093445 ▯ 18 180 125 10 - 50 19 24 10<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Injection mortar FIS HB 345 S +<br />
static mixer FIS S<br />
Injection mortar FIS HB 150 C<br />
Type Art.-No. approval contents languages on the lable contents qty. per box<br />
� DIBt<br />
[ml] [scale units] pcs.<br />
FIS HB 345 S 1) 033211 ▯ 345 D, GB, F, E, NL, CZ 180 6<br />
FIS HB 150 C 1) 077529 ▯ 145 D, GB, F, E, NL, CZ 70 6<br />
FIS S 061223 - - 10<br />
1) incl. 2 static mixer per cartridge.<br />
Further accessories see page 47.<br />
FILLING QUANTITIES AND CURING TIME<br />
Filling quantities<br />
Type Mortar volume in scale units shown<br />
Anchor<br />
on the cartridge labels´corresponding scale per cartridge FIS HB 345 S *)<br />
FHB-A dyn 12 x 100 / 25 7 24<br />
FHB-A dyn 12 x 100 / 50 8 21<br />
FHB-A dyn 16 x 125 / 25 9 18<br />
FHB-A dyn 16 x 125 / 50 10 17<br />
FHB-A dyn 20 x 170 / 50 23 7<br />
FHB-A dyn 24 x 220 / 50 38 4<br />
FHB-A dyn 12 x 100 / 50 V 12 14<br />
FHB-A dyn 16 x 125 / 50 V 20 8<br />
*) max. number with one static mixer.<br />
LOADS<br />
Curing times see page 46.<br />
Recommended non-static loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Highbond anchor dynamic FHB dyn with large spacing and<br />
edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn<br />
12 x 100 12 x 100 V 16 x 125 16 x 125 V 16 x 125 20 x 170 24 x 220 12 x 100 12 x 100 V 16 x 125 16 x 125 V 16 x 125 20 x 170 24 x 220<br />
gvz gvz gvz gvz C gvz gvz gvz gvz gvz gvz C gvz gvz<br />
Effektive anchorage depth hef [mm] 100 105 125 130 125 170 220 100 105 125 130 125 170 220<br />
Recommended non-static loads ∆ Nrec and ∆Vrec [kN] for single anchors <strong>of</strong> a single fixing<br />
Tensile 0° ∆ Nrec [kN] 14.1 14.1 23.0 23.0 15.6 28.1 28.9 14.1 14.1 23.0 23.0 15.6 28.1 28.9<br />
Shear 90° ∆ Vrec [kN] 6.7 9.6 11.9 17.0 11.9 17.0 22.2 6.7 9.6 11.9 17.0 11.9 17.0 22.2<br />
Recommended non-static loads ∆ Nrec and ∆Vrec [kN] for single anchors <strong>of</strong> an anchor <strong>group</strong><br />
Tensile 0° ∆ Nrec [kN] 11.3 11.3 18.4 18.4 12.4 22.5 23.1 11.3 11.3 18.4 18.4 12.4 22.5 23.1<br />
Shear<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
90° ∆ Vrec [kN] 5.1 7.4 9.1 13.1 9.1 13.1 17.1 5.1 7.4 9.1 13.1 9.1 13.1 17.1<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, N [mm] 300 300 375 375 375 510 660 300 300 375 375 375 510 660<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] 150 150 190 190 190 255 330 150 150 190 190 190 255 330<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 100 100 100 100 100 150 180 100 100 100 100 100 150 180<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 100 100 100 100 100 150 180 100 100 100 100 100 150 180<br />
Minimum structural<br />
component thickness<br />
hmin [mm] 200 200 250 250 250 340 440 200 200 250 250 250 340 440<br />
Drill hole diameter (drilling 12) ) d1 [mm] n/a 20 n/a 28 n/a n/a n/a n/a 20 n/a 28 n/a n/a n/a<br />
Drill hole depth (drilling 12) )<br />
h1min [mm]<br />
h1max [mm]<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
35<br />
40<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
50<br />
55<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
35<br />
40<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
50<br />
55<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
Drill hole diameter (drilling 22) ) d0 [mm] 14 14 18 18 18 24 28 14 14 18 18 18 24 28<br />
Drill hole depth (drilling 22) ) h0 [mm] 105 110 130 135 130 175 225 105 110 130 135 130 175 225<br />
Clearance hole in<br />
fixture to be attached<br />
df ≦ [mm] 15 21 19 29 19 25 29 15 21 19 29 19 25 29<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 40 40 60 60 60 100 120 40 40 60 60 60 100 120<br />
All values apply for concrete C 20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
The recommended loads are valid for the hole amplitude <strong>of</strong> up to 2 x 10 6 load cycles as well as more than 2 x 10 6 load cycles. They include the partial safety factors for resistance � M , the partial safety factor for action regarding<br />
fatigue � F, fat and the increase factor � FN and � FV resulting from the German approval Z-21.3-1748.<br />
1) For minimum spacings and minimum edge distances the above loads have to be reduced (see <strong>fischer</strong> Design s<strong>of</strong>tware COMPUFIX).<br />
2) For the versions with shear load sleeve (FHB dyn V) a two-step drilling is required. In the table above the drill hole depth is measured from the concrete surface. For the standard versions (FHB dyn and<br />
FHB dyn C) the drilling 1 is not applicable.<br />
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Chemical fi xings<br />
52<br />
LOADS<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic FHB dyn<br />
Design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Highbond anchor dynamic FHB dyn with large<br />
spacing and edge distance in static use.<br />
Non-cracked concrete Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn FHB dyn<br />
12 x 100 12 x 100 V 16 x 125 16 x 125 V 16 x 125 20 x 170 24 x 220 12 x 100 12 x 100 V 16 x 125 16 x 125 V 16 x 125 20 x 170 24 x 220<br />
gvz gvz gvz gvz C gvz gvz gvz gvz gvz gvz C gvz gvz<br />
Effektive anchorage depth hef [mm] 100 105 125 130 125 170 220 100 105 125 130 125 170 220<br />
Desing resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 23.3 23.3 33.3 33.3 33.3 40.0 76.7 20.0 20.0 33.5 33.5 33.5 40.0 63.3<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] 24.0 40.8 44.0 73.6 44.0 48.0 68.0 24.0 40.8 44.0 67.1 44.0 48.0 68.0<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 16.7 16.7 23.8 23.8 23.8 28.6 54.8 14.3 14.3 24.0 24.0 24.0 28.6 45.2<br />
Shear<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
90° Vrec [kN] 17.1 29.1 31.4 52.6 31.4 34.3 48.6 17.1 29.1 31.4 47.9 31.4 34.3 48.6<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, N [mm] = 3 x hef = 3 x hef Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] = 1.5 x hef = 1.5 x hef Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 100 100 100 100 100 150 180 100 100 100 100 100 150 180<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 100 100 100 100 100 150 180 100 100 100 100 100 150 180<br />
Minimum structural<br />
component thickness<br />
hmin [mm] 200 200 250 250 250 340 440 200 200 250 250 250 340 440<br />
Drill hole diameter (drilling 12) ) d1 [mm] n/a 20 n/a 28 n/a n/a n/a n/a 20 n/a 28 n/a n/a n/a<br />
Drill hole depth (drilling 12) )<br />
h1min [mm]<br />
h1max [mm]<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
35<br />
40<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
50<br />
55<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
35<br />
40<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
50<br />
55<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
Drill hole diameter (drilling 22) ) d0 [mm] 14 14 18 18 18 24 28 14 14 18 18 18 24 28<br />
Drill hole depth (drilling 22) ) h0 [mm] 105 110 130 135 130 175 225 105 110 130 135 130 175 225<br />
Clearance hole in<br />
fixture to be attached<br />
df ≦ [mm] 15 21 19 29 19 25 29 15 21 19 29 19 25 29<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 40 40 60 60 60 100 120 40 40 60 60 60 100 120<br />
All values apply for concrete C 20/25 without edge or spacing influences and refer to the European technical approvals ETA-06/0171 and ETA-06/0051 as well as to the German approval Z-21.3-1748.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor �M is included. Material safety factor �M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor �M and safety factor for load �L = 1.4 are included.<br />
1) For minimum spacings and minimum edge distances the above loads have to be reduced (see <strong>fischer</strong> Design s<strong>of</strong>tware COMPUFIX).<br />
2) For the versions with shear load sleeve (FHB dyn V) a two-step drilling is required. In the table above the drill hole depth is measured from the concrete surface. For the standard versions (FHB dyn and FHB<br />
dyn C) the drilling 1 is not applicable.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Cleaning brush for concrete BS<br />
Type Art.-No. for drill-Ø brush-Ø fi ts qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
BS ø 10 078178 10 11 FHB II-A L M 80 x 60, FHB II-A S M 10 x 60 1<br />
BS ø 12 078179 12 13 FHB II-A L M 10 x 95, FHB II-A S M 12 x 75 1<br />
BS ø 14 078180 14 16 FHB II-A L M 12 x 120, FHB-A dyn M12 1<br />
BS ø 16/18 078181 16/18 20<br />
FHB II-A L M 16 x 160, FHB II-A S M 16 x 95,<br />
FHB-A dyn M20<br />
1<br />
BS ø 24 078182 24 26 FHB-A dyn M20 1<br />
BS ø 25 097806 25 27 FHB II-A L M 20 x 210, FHB II-A S M 24 x 175 1<br />
BS ø 28 078183 28 30 FHB-A dyn M24 1<br />
Compressed-air cleaning gun ABP Centring wedge<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
ABP 059456 suitable for M 20 - M 24 1<br />
Centring wedge 093076 for over head installation 10
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Resin anchor R<br />
The expansion-free anchoring in non-cracked concrete.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Resin capsule R M<br />
Threaded rod<br />
RG M, zinc-plated<br />
steel<br />
Threaded rod<br />
RG M A4 / C<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion resistance<br />
class III e.g.<br />
A4 or higly corrosion-resistant<br />
steel<br />
<strong>of</strong> the corrosionresistance<br />
class IV<br />
e.g. 1.4529<br />
▪ This established fi xing system consists <strong>of</strong> the RG M threaded<br />
rod and the resin capsule RM<br />
▪ The 2-component resin capsule RM contains quick-setting<br />
styrene-free vinylester resin and hardener.<br />
▪ During setting, the edges <strong>of</strong> the threaded rod destroy the<br />
capsule in the drill hole, which mix and activate the mortar.<br />
▪ The resin adheres to the entire surface <strong>of</strong> the threaded rod,<br />
bonding it to the wall <strong>of</strong> the drilled hole.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Threaded rods are supplied with an easy to use hexagonal<br />
installation drive or can be installed with an adapter.<br />
▪ High-performance resin guarantees high loads in noncracked<br />
concrete.<br />
▪ The resin anchoring is free <strong>of</strong> expansion forces and permits<br />
small axial spacings and edge distances.<br />
▪ Wide range for many applications.<br />
▪ New European design method enables optimum use <strong>of</strong> the<br />
anchor system for cost-effi cient fi xing.<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Suitable for use in wet concrete and<br />
under water.<br />
▪ Threaded rod must be placed with an impact-rotational process<br />
by using an electric tool (percussion drill, hammer drill).<br />
▪ Brushes see page 55.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
≧ C20/25 and maximum<br />
C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ High racks<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installations<br />
▪ Wooden constructions<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
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54<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Resin anchor R<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Resin capsule R M<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø min. drill hole depth eff ect. anchoring depth fi ts Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA d o t h ef<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
R M 8 050270 ■ 10 80 80 RG M 8 10<br />
R M 10 050271 ■ 12 90 90 RG M 10 10<br />
R M 12 050272 ■ 14 110 110 RG M 12 10<br />
R M 12 E 048501 ■ 14 150 150 RG M 12 E 10<br />
R M 14 050278 16 120 120 RG M 14 10<br />
R M 16 050273 ■ 18 125 125 RG M 16 10<br />
R M 16 E 079838 ■ 18 190 190 RG M 16 E 10<br />
R M 20 050274 ■ 25 170 170 RG M 20 10<br />
R M 20 E 079840 ■ 25 240 240 RG M 20 E 5<br />
R M 24 050275 ■ 28 210 210 RG M 24 5<br />
R M 24 E 079842 ■ 28 290 290 RG M 24 E 5<br />
R M 27 079843 ■ 32 250 250 RG M 27 5<br />
R M 30 050276 ■ 35 280 280 RG M 30 5<br />
Threaded rod RG M,<br />
zinc-plated steel 5.8<br />
Type Art.-No. approval eff ect. anchoring depth max. usable length width across nut hexagon nut fi ts capsules Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA h ef t fi x � SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
RG M 8 x 110 050256 ■ 80 13 5 13 50270 RM 8 10<br />
RG M 8 x 150 095698 ■ 80 60 5 13 50270 RM 8 10<br />
RG M 8 x 250 095699 ■ 80 160 5 13 50270 RM 8 10<br />
RG M 10 x 130 050257 ■ 90 20 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 10 x 165 050280 ■ 90 57 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 10 x 190 050281 ■ 90 82 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 10 x 250 2) 095703 ■ 90 150 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 10 x 350 2) 095718 ■ 90 250 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 12 x 160 050258 ■ 110 25 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 220 050283 ■ 110 90 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 250 050284 ■ 110 120 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 300 050285 ■ 110 170 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 380 2) 095720 ■ 110 255 - 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 200 E 050572 ■ 150 30 8 19 48501 RM 12 E 10<br />
RG M 12 x 230 E 050574 ■ 150 60 8 19 48501 RM 12 E 10<br />
RG M 12 x 290 E 050575 ■ 150 120 8 19 48501 RM 12 E 10<br />
RG M 14 x 170 050286 120 38 10 22 50278 RM 14 10<br />
RG M 16 x 165 050287 ■ 125 13 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 190 050259 ■ 125 35 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 250 050288 ■ 125 98 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 300 050289 ■ 125 148 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 380 2) 095722 ■ 125 235 - 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 500 2) 095723 ■ 125 355 - 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 235 E 090716 ■ 190 20 12 24 79838 RM 16 E 10<br />
RG M 20 x 260 050260 ■ 170 65 12 30 50274 RM 20 10<br />
RG M 20 x 350 1) 095707 ■ 170 155 12 30 50274 RM 20 10<br />
RG M 20 x 500 1) 095725 ■ 170 305 - 30 50274 RM 20 10<br />
RG M 20 x 330 E 090718 ■ 240 60 12 30 79840 RM 20 E 10<br />
RG M 24 x 300 1) 050261 ■ 210 65 - 36 50275 RM 24 10<br />
RG M 24 x 400 1) 095727 ■ 210 165 - 36 50275 RM 24 10<br />
RG M 24 x 600 1) 095728 ■ 210 365 - 36 50275 RM 24 5<br />
RG M 24 x 380 E 1) 090719 ■ 290 60 - 36 79842 RM 24 E 5<br />
RG M 27 x 340 1) 090720 ■ 250 60 - 41 79843 RM 27 5<br />
RG M 30 x 380 1) 050262 ■ 280 65 - 46 50276 RM 30 5<br />
RG M 30 x 500 1) 095730 ■ 280 185 - 46 50276 RM 30 5<br />
1) Straight cut, additional setting tool required<br />
2) Straight cut, setting tool is enclosed
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Threaded rod RG M,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III e.g. A4<br />
Threaded rod RG M,<br />
highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrrosion resistance class IV<br />
e.g. 1.4529<br />
Type Art.-No. approval eff ect. anchoring depth max. usable length width across nut hexagon nut fi ts capsules Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA hef t fi x � SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
RG M 8 x 110 A4 050263 ■ 80 13 5 13 50270 RM 8 10<br />
RG M 8 x 150 A4 050293 ■ 80 60 5 13 50270 RM 8 10<br />
RG M 8 x 250 A4 095700 ■ 80 160 5 13 50270 RM 8 10<br />
RG M 10 x 130 A4 050264 ■ 90 20 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 10 x 165 A4 050294 ■ 90 57 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 10 x 190 A4 050296 ■ 90 82 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 10 x 250 A4 095701 ■ 90 150 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 10 x 350 A4 2) 095709 ■ 90 250 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 12 x 160 A4 050265 ■ 110 25 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 220 A4 050297 ■ 110 90 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 250 A4 095702 ■ 110 120 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 300 A4 095705 ■ 110 170 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 380 A4 2) 095710 ■ 110 255 - 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 600 A4 2) 095711 ■ 110 475 - 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 12 x 200 E A4 050576 ■ 150 30 8 19 48501 RM 12 E 10<br />
RG M 12 x 230 E A4 050577 ■ 150 60 8 19 48501 RM 12 E 10<br />
RG M 12 x 290 E A4 050578 ■ 150 120 8 19 48501 RM 12 E 10<br />
RG M 16 x 165 A4 095704 ■ 125 13 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 190 A4 050266 ■ 125 35 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 250 A4 050298 ■ 125 98 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 300 A4 050299 ■ 125 148 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 380 A4 2) 095712 ■ 125 235 - 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 500 A4 2) 095713 ■ 125 355 - 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
RG M 16 x 235 E A4 090721 ■ 190 20 12 24 79838 RM 16 E 10<br />
RG M 16 x 275 E A4 090722 ■ 190 60 12 24 79838 RM 16 E 10<br />
RG M 20 x 260 A4 050267 ■ 170 65 12 30 50274 RM 20 10<br />
RG M 20 x 350 A4 1) 095706 ■ 170 155 12 30 50274 RM 20 10<br />
RG M 24 x 300 A4 1) 050268 ■ 210 65 - 36 50275 RM 24 10<br />
RG M 24 x 400 A4 1) 095715 ■ 210 165 - 36 50275 RM 24 10<br />
RG M 27 x 340 A4 1) 090725 ■ 250 60 - 41 79843 RM 27 5<br />
RG M 30 x 380 A4 1) 090726 ■ 280 65 - 46 50276 RM 30 5<br />
RG M 8 x 110 C 096316 ■ 80 13 5 13 50270 RM 8 10<br />
RG M 10 x 130 C 096217 ■ 90 20 7 17 50271 RM 10 10<br />
RG M 12 x 160 C 096218 ■ 110 25 8 19 50272 RM 12 10<br />
RG M 16 x 190 C 096219 ■ 125 35 12 24 50273 RM 16 10<br />
1) Straight cut, additional setting tool required (see page 56).<br />
2) Straight cut, setting tool is enclosed.<br />
Cleaning brush for concrete Compressed-air cleaning gun ABP<br />
Type Art.-No. for thread qty. per box<br />
M<br />
BS ø 8 078177 M 6<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
BS ø 10 078178 M 8 1<br />
BS ø 12 078179 M 10 1<br />
BS ø 14 078180 M 12 1<br />
BS ø 18 078181 M 16 1<br />
BS ø 25 097806 M 20 1<br />
BS ø 28 078183 M 24 1<br />
BS ø 35 078184 M 27/30 1<br />
ABP 059456 Compressed-air cleaning gun ABP 1<br />
55<br />
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Chemical fi xings<br />
56<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Resin anchor R<br />
CURING TIME<br />
Curing time Resin capsule RM<br />
Temperature at<br />
anchoring base<br />
Curing time<br />
- 5°C – ± 0°C 240 min.<br />
± 0°C – + 10°C 45 min.<br />
+10°C – + 20°C 20 min.<br />
≧ + 20°C 10 min.<br />
Please note: The curing times apply for dry anchoring bases. In damp anchoring bases they should be doubled. Remove water from drill hole.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Setting tool with SDS adapter<br />
For simple installation <strong>of</strong> bonded anchors for example Resin anchor R, Highbond anchor FHB II<br />
← + RA-SDS<br />
→<br />
included with each package<br />
Adapter for installing anchor rods<br />
Threaded rods without external hex-drive (special lengths).<br />
Important: use counter nut!<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
RA-SDS 062420 Adapter suitable for set screw 1<br />
SK SW 8 1/2“ VK 001536 Adapter suitable fits threaded rods M8 - M22 1<br />
SDS plus 1/2“ VK 001537 Adapter suitable fits threaded rods M8 - M16 1<br />
SDS max 1/2“ VK 001538 Adapter suitable fits threaded rods M16 - M20 1<br />
SDS max 3/4“ VK 001539 Adapter suitable fits threaded rods M20-M30 1<br />
←<br />
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+<br />
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SDS max 1/2“ VK<br />
SDS max 3/4“ VK<br />
SDS plus 1/2“ VK<br />
SK SW 8 1/2“ VK<br />
pcs.
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Resin anchor R used with fi scher<br />
threaded rods RG M with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size RG M 8 RG M 10 RG M 12 RG M 12 E<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth h ef [mm] 80 90 110 150<br />
Drill hole depth h 0 ≧ [mm] 80 90 110 150<br />
Drill hole diameter d 0 [mm] 10 12 14 14<br />
Mean ultimate loads N u and V u [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N u [kN] 19.0* 29.0* 29.5 26.0* 30.0* 41.5 41.0* 44.0* 55.3 44.0* 59.0*<br />
Shear 90° V u [kN] 9.2* 14.6* 17.0* 12.8* 14.5* 23.2* 27.0* 20.3* 21.1* 33.7* 40.0* 29.5* 21.1* 29.5*<br />
Design resistant loads N Rd and V Rd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N Rd [kN] 12.3 17.3 27.6 29.5 37.7 31.6 37.7<br />
Shear 90° V Rd [kN] 7.4 11.7 11.3 8.2 10.2 11.6 18.6 18.0 13.0 16.2 16.9 27.0 26.7 18.9 23.6 16.9 27.0 26.7 18.9 23.6<br />
Recommended loads N rec and V rec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N rec [kN] 8.8 12.3 19.7 21.1 26.9 22.5 26.9<br />
Shear 90° V rec [kN] 5.3 8.3 8.1 5.9 7.3 8.3 13.3 12.9 9.3 11.6 12.1 19.3 19.0 13.5 16.9 12.1 19.3 19.0 13.5 16.9<br />
Recommended bending moment M rec [Nm]<br />
M rec [Nm] 11.1 17.1 17.9 12.0 15.0 22.2 34.2 35.6 23.9 29.9 38.9 59.8 62.3 41.9 52.3 38.9 59.8 62.3 41.9 52.3<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing s cr, Np [mm] 195 250 280 280<br />
Characteristic edge distance c cr, Np [mm] 100 125 140 140<br />
Minimum spacing 1) s min [mm] 40 45 55 75<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) c min [mm] 40 45 55 75<br />
Minimum structural component thickness h min [mm] 110 120 150 200<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached d f ≦ [mm] 9 12 14 14<br />
Required torque T inst [Nm] 10 20 40 40<br />
Corresponding mortar capsule FEB RM [-] FEB RM 8 FEB RM 10 FEB RM 12 FEB RM 12 E<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size RG M 16 RG M 16 E RG M 20 RG M 20 E<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth h ef [mm] 125 190 170 240<br />
Drill hole depth h 0 ≧ [mm] 125 190 170 240<br />
Drill hole diameter d 0 [mm] 18 18 25 25<br />
Mean ultimate loads N u and V u [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N u [kN] 79.6 82.0* 110.0* 127.0* 128.2 127.0* 172.0*<br />
Shear 90° V u [kN] 39.2* 62.8* 74.0* 54.8* 39.2* 54.8* 61.2* 98.0* 115.0* 85.7* 61.2* 85.7*<br />
Design resistant loads N Rd and V Rd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N Rd [kN] 39.8 55.0 60.5 58.8 60.5 64.1 85.2 90.5<br />
Shear 90° V Rd [kN] 31.4 50.2 49.3 35.1 43.8 31.4 50.2 49.3 35.1 43.8 49.0 78.4 76.7 54.9 68.6 49.0 78.4 76.7 54.9 68.6<br />
Recommended loads N rec and V rec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N rec [kN] 28.4 39.3 43.2 42.0 43.2 45.8 60.9 64.6<br />
Shear 90° V rec [kN] 22.4 35.9 35.2 25.1 31.3 22.4 35.9 35.2 25.1 31.3 35.0 56.0 54.8 39.2 49.0 35.0 56.0 54.8 39.2 49.0<br />
Recommended bending moment M rec [Nm]<br />
M rec [Nm] 98.6 151.7 158.0 106.4 132.8 98.6 151.7 158.0 106.4 132.8 192.6 296.3 308.7 207.8 259.3 192.6 296.3 308.7 207.8 259.3<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing s cr, Np [mm] 370 370 450 450<br />
Characteristic edge distance c cr, Np [mm] 185 185 225 225<br />
Minimum spacing 1) s min [mm] 65 95 85 120<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) c min [mm] 65 95 85 120<br />
Minimum structural component thickness h min [mm] 160 250 220 300<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached d f ≦ [mm] 18 18 22 22<br />
Required torque T inst [Nm] 60 60 120 120<br />
Corresponding mortar capsule FEB RM [-] FEB RM 16 FEB RM 16 E FEB RM 20 FEB RM 20 E<br />
* Steel failure<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions:<br />
– Premium cleaning process according to European technical approval ETA.<br />
– Dry concrete, temperature range from – 40 °C up to + 50 °C long term temperature and + 80 °C short term temperature.<br />
All values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included. Continued next page.<br />
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LOADS<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Resin anchor R<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Resin anchor R used with fi scher<br />
threaded rods RG M with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size RG M 24 RG M 24 E RG M 27 RG M 30<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth h ef [mm] 210 290 250 280<br />
Drill hole depth h 0 ≧ [mm] 210 290 250 280<br />
Drill hole diameter d 0 [mm] 28 28 32 35<br />
Mean ultimate loads N u and V u [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N u [kN] 179.4 183.0* 247.0* 239.0* 240.3 281.5<br />
Shear 90° V u [kN] 88.2* 141.2*166.0* 123.4* 88.2* 123.4* 105.1*161.7*202.1* 160.8* 140.2* 224.4* 264.0* 196.2*<br />
Design resistant loads N Rd and V Rd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N Rd [kN] 89.7 122.8 123.9 120.2 140.7<br />
Shear 90° V Rd [kN] 70.6 113.0 110.7 79.1 98.7 70.6 113.0 110.7 79.1 98.7 84.1 129.4 134.7 103.1 128.6 112.2 179.5 176.0 125.8 157.0<br />
Recommended loads N rec and V rec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N rec [kN] 64.1 87.7 88.5 85.8 100.5<br />
Shear 90° V rec [kN] 50.4 80.7 79.0 56.5 70.5 50.4 80.7 79.0 56.5 70.5 60.1 92.4 96.2 73.6 91.9 80.1 128.2 125.7 89.8 112.1<br />
Recommended bending moment M rec [Nm]<br />
M rec [Nm] 332.9 512.1 533.4 359.0 448.1 332.9 512.1 533.4 359.0 448.1 495.2 761.8 793.6 534.2 666.6 667.6 1027.1 1069.9 720.1 898.7<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing s cr, Np [mm] 530 530 600 640<br />
Characteristic edge distance c cr, Np [mm] 265 265 300 320<br />
Minimum spacing 1) s min [mm] 105 145 125 140<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) c min [mm] 105 145 125 140<br />
Minimum structural component thickness h min [mm] 280 380 330 370<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached d f ≦ [mm] 26 26 30 33<br />
Required torque T inst [Nm] 150 150 200 300<br />
Corresponding mortar capsule FEB RM [-] FEB RM 24 FEB RM 24 E FEB RM 27 FEB RM 30<br />
* Steel failure<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions:<br />
– Premium cleaning process according to European technical approval ETA.<br />
– Dry concrete, temperature range from – 40 °C up to + 50 °C long term temperature and + 80 °C short term temperature.<br />
All values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Internal-threaded anchor RG MI<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ The fi xing system consists <strong>of</strong> the Internal- threaded anchor<br />
RG MI and the resin capsule R M.<br />
▪ The resin capsule R M contains quick-curing styrene-free<br />
vinylester resin.<br />
▪ Suitable for commercially-available metric screws and<br />
threaded rods.<br />
▪ During setting, the edges <strong>of</strong> the internal threaded anchor<br />
destroy the capsule in the drill hole, mix and activate the<br />
resin.<br />
▪ The resin adheres to the entire surface <strong>of</strong> the internal<br />
threaded anchor, bonding it to the wall <strong>of</strong> the drilled hole.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
▪ Brushes see page 55.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
Internal-threaded anchor<br />
RG MI, zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drill depth =<br />
mounting depth<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Resin capsule R M<br />
Internal-threaded<br />
anchor RG MI,<br />
M5 - M20<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Internal-threaded<br />
anchor RG MI,<br />
M8 - M20<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion<br />
resistance class III<br />
e.g. A4<br />
min. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
≧ C20/25<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Detachable connections<br />
with metrical screws in<br />
the steel, metal and plant<br />
construction.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ High-performance resin guarantees high loads in noncracked<br />
concrete.<br />
▪ The resin anchoring is free <strong>of</strong> expansion forces and permits<br />
low spacings and edge distances.<br />
▪ Flush fi nish, no projecting bolt after dismantling the fi xture.<br />
Internal-threaded anchor<br />
RG MI, stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance class III<br />
e.g. A4<br />
fi ts capsules fi ts brushes Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do h0 = hs e2 e1 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
RG 8 x 75 M 5 I 048221 10 75 8 14 50270 RM 8 78178 BS 10 10<br />
RG 10 x 75 M 6 I 048222 12 75 10 16 50271 RM 10 78179 BS 12 10<br />
RG 12 x 90 M8 I 050552 ■ 14 90 12 18 50272 RM 12 78180 BS 14 10<br />
RG 16 x 90 M10 I 050553 ■ 18 90 15 23 50278 RM 14 78181 BS 16/18 10<br />
RG 18 x 125 M12 I 050562 ■ 20 125 18 26 79838 RM 16 E 52277 BS 20 10<br />
RG 22 x 160 M16 I 050563 ■ 24 160 24 35 79838 RM 16 E 78182 BS 24 5<br />
RG 28 x 200 M20 I 050564 ■ 32 200 30 45 50274 RM 20 78184 BS 35 5<br />
RG 12 x 90 M8 I A4 050565 ■ 14 90 12 18 50272 RM 12 78180 BS 14 10<br />
RG 16 x 90 M10 I A4 050566 ■ 18 90 15 23 50278 RM 14 78181 BS 16/18 10<br />
RG 18 x 125 M12 I A4 050567 ■ 20 125 18 26 79838 RM 16 E 52277 BS 20 10<br />
RG 22 x 160 M16 I A4 050568 ■ 24 160 24 35 79838 RM 16 E 78182 BS 24 5<br />
RG 28 x 200 M 20 I A4 050569 ■ 32 200 30 45 50274 RM 20 78184 BS 35 5<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
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Internal-threaded anchor RG MI<br />
CURING TIME<br />
Curing time Resin capsule RM<br />
Temperature at<br />
anchoring base<br />
Curing time<br />
- 5°C – ± 0°C 240 min.<br />
± 0°C – + 10°C 45 min.<br />
+ 10°C – + 20°C 20 min.<br />
≧ + 20°C 10 min.<br />
Please note: The curing times apply for dry anchoring bases. In damp anchoring bases they should be doubled.<br />
Remove water from drill hole.<br />
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Resin anchor used with Internal<br />
threaded anchors RG MI with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size / Internal thread RG M8 I<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
RG M10 I GN M12 I<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth hef [mm] 90 90 125<br />
Drill hole depth h0 ≧ [mm] 90 90 125<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 14 18 20<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 19.0* 29.0* 36.6* 26.0* 30.0* 46.0* 57.6 41.0* 44.0* 67.0* 84.1* 59.0*<br />
Shear 90°<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Vu [kN] 9.5* 14.6* 15.3* 12.8* 15.1* 23.2* 24.3* 20.3* 21.9* 33.7* 35.4* 29.5*<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 12.8 19.3 20.0 13.9 17.3 20.3 23.3 21.9 22.2 29.7 33.3 31.6 33.3<br />
Shear 90°<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
VRd [kN] 7.6 11.7 10.2 8.2 10.2 12.1 18.6 16.2 13.0 16.2 17.5 27.0 23.6 18.9 23.6<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 9.2 13.8 14.3 9.9 12.4 14.5 16.7 15.7 15.9 21.2 23.8 22.5 23.8<br />
Shear 90°<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Vrec [kN] 5.4 8.3 7.3 5.9 7.3 8.6 13.3 11.6 9.3 11.6 12.5 19.3 16.9 13.5 16.9<br />
Mrec [Nm] 11.1 17.1 17.9 12.0 15.0 22.2 34.2 35.6 23.9 29.9 38.9 59.8 62.3 41.9 52.3<br />
Component dimensions, minimum spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, Np [mm] 290 390 420<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, Np [mm] 145 195 210<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 45 45 60<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 45 45 60<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 120 120 170<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth max ls [mm] 12 15 18<br />
Maximum screw penetration depth min ls [mm] 18 23 26<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 9 12 14<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 10 20 40<br />
Corresponding mortar capsule FEB RM [-] FEB RM 12 FEB RM14 FEB RM 16 E<br />
* Steel failure<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!“<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions:<br />
– Premium cleaning process according to European technical approval ETA.<br />
– Dry concrete, temperature range from – 40 °C up to + 50 °C long term temperature and + 80 °C short term temperature.<br />
All values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included. Continued next page.
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Resin anchor used with Internal<br />
threaded anchors RG MI with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size / Internal thread RG M16 I RG M20 I<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70<br />
Effektive anchorage depth hef [mm] 160 200<br />
Drill hole depth h0 ≧ [mm] 160 200<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 24 32<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 82.0* 109.0* 109.3* 110.0* 127.0* 182.0* 182.2* 171.0*<br />
Shear 90°<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Vu [kN] 40.7* 62.7* 54.8* 63.6* 91.1* 85.7*<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 50.0 76.7<br />
Shear 90°<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
VRd [kN] 32.6 50.2 41.8 35.1 43.8 50.9 60.7 54.9<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 35.7 54.8<br />
Shear 90°<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Vrec [kN] 23.3 35.8 29.9 25.1 31.3 36.3 43.4 39.2<br />
Mrec [Nm] 98.6 151.7 158.0 106.4 132.8 192.6 296.3 308.7 207.8<br />
Component dimensions, minimum spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, Np [mm] 500 610<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, Np [mm] 250 305<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 80 100<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 80 100<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 220 270<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth max ls [mm] 24 30<br />
Maximum screw penetration depth min ls [mm] 35 45<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 18 22<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 60 120<br />
Corresponding mortar capsule FEB RM [-] FEB RM 16 E FEB RM 20<br />
* Steel failure<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!“<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions:<br />
– Premium cleaning process according to European technical approval ETA.<br />
– Dry concrete, temperature range from – 40 °C up to + 50 °C long term temperature and + 80 °C short term temperature.<br />
All values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
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Hammer-set glass capsule FHP<br />
For safe post-fi xing <strong>of</strong> connection reinforcement.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Hammer-set glass<br />
capsule FHP<br />
▪ The twin-chamber glass capsule contains styrene-free vinyl-<br />
ester mortar and hardener.<br />
▪ The glass capsule is destroyed when the reinforcement bar is<br />
hammered in so the special quick-curing mortar is activated.<br />
▪ The mortar adheres to the entire surface <strong>of</strong> the reinforcement<br />
bar, bonding it to the wall <strong>of</strong> the drilled hole.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Special resin for high-performance anchoring <strong>of</strong> reinforcement<br />
bars.<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation <strong>of</strong> the reinforcement bar<br />
reduces the work involved.<br />
▪ No special tools necessary.<br />
▪ Defi ned resin quantity in the capsule for cost-effi cient<br />
anchorage.<br />
▪ Can be used in damp concrete.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tip<br />
▪ Larger anchorage depths are possible with the use <strong>of</strong><br />
more than one capsule.<br />
For the anchoring <strong>of</strong> reinforcement bars according to<br />
the approval <strong>of</strong> building authorities we recommend the<br />
fi scher Injection system FIS V (see page 66).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Hammer-set glass capsule FHP<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete ≧ C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Reinforcement bars<br />
Type Art.-No. fi ts to bars drill-Ø drill hole depth capsules per bar qty. per box<br />
do h0 [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FHP 10 052520 10 13 180/90 2/1 10<br />
FHP 12 052521 12 15 220/110 2/1 10<br />
FHP 16 052522 14 / 16 18 / 20 250/125 + 280/140 2/1 10<br />
FHP 20 052523 20 24 360/180 2/1 10
CURING TIME<br />
Curing time Hammer-set glass capsule FHP<br />
Temperature at<br />
anchoring base<br />
Curing time<br />
- 5°C bis ± 0°C 300 min.<br />
± 0°C bis +10°C 60 min.<br />
+10°C bis +20°C 30 min.<br />
≧20°C 20 min.<br />
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Hammer-set glass capsule FHP with large<br />
spacing and edge distance<br />
Capsule type FHP 10 FHP 12<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
FHP 16 FHP 16 FHP 20<br />
Rebar diameter [mm] 10 12 14 16 20<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> capsules 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1<br />
Drill hole depth h0 [mm] 180 90 220 110 250 280 140 360 180<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 13 13 15 15 18 20 20 24 24<br />
Tensile<br />
Design resistant loads NRd [kN]<br />
Nu [kN] 39.2* 29.5 56.5* 42.5 77.0* 100.5* 71.0 157.0* 106.0<br />
Tensile<br />
Recommended loads Nrec [kN]<br />
NRd [kN] 16.8 7.7 22.4 12.6 31.5 37.8 16.8 53.2 30.8<br />
Tensile Nrec [kN] 12.0 5.5 16.0 9.0 22.5 27.0 12.0 38.0 22.0<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. axial spacing1) smin [mm] 60 60 70 70 90 100 100 130 130<br />
Min. edge distance1) cmin [mm] 60 60 70 70 90 100 100 130 130<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 230 140 270 160 310 340 200 440 270<br />
* steel failure, values apply to reinforcement with a yield strength f yk = 420 N/mm 2 and an ultimate strength f uk = 500 N/mm 2 .<br />
1) For min. spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced!<br />
All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influence.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The loads have to be reduced by 30% if the rebars are set in damp holes.<br />
For detailed design method please contact the fi scher technical service department.<br />
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fi scher Injection systems - Overview and application<br />
Injection system<br />
FIS V 360 S<br />
FIS V 950 S<br />
FIS VS 300 T<br />
FIS VW 360 S<br />
FIS VT 380 C<br />
FIS VS 150 C<br />
FIS VS 100 P<br />
FIS EM 390 S<br />
FIS P 300 T<br />
FIS P 380 C<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> mortar<br />
Vinyl ester<br />
Hybrid<br />
Vinyl ester<br />
Hybrid<br />
Vinyl ester<br />
Hybrid<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>i Shuttle<br />
cartridge<br />
Semi pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
cartridge<br />
Standard<br />
cartridge<br />
Masonry<br />
Concrete<br />
Reinforcement<br />
VBS<br />
FWS<br />
Renovation system<br />
� ▯ ▯ ▯ ▯<br />
Content<br />
360 ml<br />
950 ml<br />
Scale unit<br />
on cartridge<br />
180<br />
500<br />
� ▯ ▯ ▯ ○ 300 ml 150<br />
� ▯ ▯ ○ ○ 360 ml 180<br />
Vinyl ester � ○ ▯ ○ ○ 380 ml 190<br />
Vinyl ester<br />
Hybrid<br />
Vinyl ester<br />
Hybrid<br />
Epoxy<br />
resin<br />
▯ = approved for ○ = suitable for<br />
� ▯ ▯ ○ ○ 145 ml 70<br />
� ▯ ▯ ○ ○ 100 ml 50<br />
� ○ ○<br />
390 ml<br />
1100 ml<br />
Polyester � ○ 300 ml 150<br />
Polyester � ○ 380 ml 190<br />
180<br />
550<br />
INFORMATION<br />
. FIS = <strong>fischer</strong> Injection System<br />
FIS V<br />
= Vinyl ester hybrid<br />
FIS VW<br />
= Vinyl ester hybrid winter version<br />
(reduced curing time)<br />
FIS VS<br />
= Vinyl ester hybrid summer version<br />
(extended curing time)<br />
FIS EM<br />
= Epoxy resin<br />
FIS VT<br />
= Vinyl ester semi hybrid<br />
FIS P<br />
= Polyester for secondary<br />
application in masonry<br />
. Pr<strong>of</strong>i -shuttle-cartridge<br />
For building pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, requires little<br />
energy. Special press gun required<br />
(manual, battery-driven or pneumatic)<br />
– see accessories on page 114/115.<br />
. Semi pr<strong>of</strong>essional coaxial<br />
car tridge<br />
For application with FIS AC special<br />
despenser (see page 115).<br />
. Standard-cartridge<br />
For processing with stable standard<br />
press guns for sealants. No special<br />
accessories required.<br />
. What is hybrid mortar?<br />
This is a combination <strong>of</strong> normal<br />
organic components and a mineral<br />
additive.<br />
Hybrid systems combine the advantages<br />
<strong>of</strong> organic and mineral mortar.<br />
This improves properties such as<br />
temperature and chemical resistance<br />
and load level.
Installation tips for fi scher injection mortars<br />
DETERMINATION OF MORTAR QUANTITY<br />
For the determination <strong>of</strong> the required<br />
mortar quantity for the corresponding<br />
application you need . the net quantity per cartridge in<br />
scale units<br />
. the data tables for threaded rods<br />
and anchor sleeves, which refer to<br />
the required mortar quantity in scale<br />
units<br />
Example: 80 FIS A M 6 x 110 → 80 x 2 scale units = 160 net scale units → 1 cartridge FIS V 360 S is suffi cient<br />
Cartridge systems<br />
Scale<br />
USE OF CARTRIDGES<br />
. While pressing out the mortar the<br />
piston movement can be followed<br />
on the scale and thus the required<br />
mortar quantity can be put in.<br />
Threaded rod FIS A,<br />
zinc plated steel<br />
E = ▯ = ETA-approval<br />
Product examples No. <strong>of</strong> scale units Net quantity<br />
(reduced by<br />
1 pc static mixer)<br />
Highbond Anchor<br />
FIS HB 345 S 180 scale units 170 scale units<br />
FIS HB 150 C 70 scale units 60 scale units<br />
Injection mortar FIS V<br />
FIS V 360 S 180 scale units 170 scale units<br />
FIS VS 150 C 70 scale units 60 scale units<br />
FIS VS 100 P 50 scale units 40 scale units<br />
Injection mortar FIS VT 380 C<br />
FIS VT 380 C 190 scale units 180 scale units<br />
. Important: Whenever using a new<br />
static mixer, the fi rst few strokes<br />
have to be thrown away. The mortar<br />
cannot be injected into the hole until<br />
it is uniformly coloured and thus optimally<br />
mixed.<br />
. After the work is fi nished, you can<br />
store the remaining mortar in the<br />
cartridge and re-use it with a new<br />
static mixer later. Each cartridge<br />
comes supplied with two static<br />
mixers.<br />
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Anchorage depth 1<br />
d 0 h ef1 = h 01 t fi x 1<br />
anchorage max.<br />
zinc-plated stainless<br />
depth = usable charge<br />
steel steel A4 drill diameter drill depth length FIS V<br />
Type Art.-Nr. Art.-Nr. E [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale units]<br />
FIS A M 6 x 75 090243 090437 ▯ 8 50 15 2<br />
FIS A M 6 x 85 090272 090438 ▯ 8 50 25 2<br />
FIS A M 6 x 110 090273 090439 ▯ 8 50 50 2<br />
FIS A M 8 x 90 090274 090440 ▯ 10 65 15 3<br />
FIS A M 8 x 110 090275 090441 ▯ 10 65 35 3<br />
FIS A M 8 x 130 090276 090442 ▯ 10 65 55 3<br />
FIS A M 8 x 175 090277 090443 ▯ 10 65 100 3<br />
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. The above mentioned net data relate<br />
to the use <strong>of</strong> only one static mixer<br />
per cartridge and to optimal compliance<br />
with the specifi ed hole depth<br />
and mortar requirement. You need<br />
to subtract ten scale parts units for<br />
each additional static mixer. The<br />
mortar requirement can be somewhat<br />
higher at the beginning with<br />
inexperienced users.<br />
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Injection mortar FIS V / FIS VS / FIS VW<br />
The high-performance hybrid mortar in the shuttle cartridge.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS V 360 S,<br />
styrene free<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS V 950 S,<br />
styrene free<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VW 360 S<br />
(Winter)<br />
styrene free<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VS 360 S<br />
(Summer)<br />
styrene free<br />
IInjection mortar<br />
FIS VS 300 T<br />
(Summer)<br />
styrene free, for all<br />
standard press guns<br />
for sealants<br />
Static mixer FIS S<br />
▪ Styrene-free, quick-curing high-performance hybrid mortar<br />
(contains vinylester resin and cement).<br />
▪ Resin and cement as well as water and hardener are stored<br />
in two separate chambers and are not mixed and activated<br />
until pushed through the static mixer.<br />
▪ Partially-used cartridges can easily be reused by changing<br />
the static mixer.<br />
▪ FIS VW 360 S with accelerated curing especially during winter.<br />
▪ FIS VS 300 T for all standard application guns for sealants.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ High-performance hybrid mortar for highest loads in almost<br />
all building materials.<br />
▪ Universal fi xing system for a broad range <strong>of</strong> applications on<br />
building sites.<br />
▪ Expansion-free anchoring allows low spacings and edge<br />
distances.<br />
▪ Extensive range <strong>of</strong> accessories for a wide variety <strong>of</strong> applications.<br />
▪ Ergonomic application guns for quick and easy installation.<br />
▪ A variety <strong>of</strong> approvals cover many applications in nearly all<br />
building material and guarantee maximum safety.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approvals:<br />
FIS V / FIS VS / FIS VW<br />
▪ European Technical<br />
Approval Option 7 in<br />
combination with threaded<br />
rods FIS A or RG M for<br />
non-cracked concrete<br />
▪ Building supervisory<br />
approval (DIBt) in<br />
combination with injection<br />
anchor sleeve FIS H K and<br />
injection anchor parts<br />
FIS A or FIS E for solid,<br />
perforated and hollow<br />
bricks (solid bricks also<br />
without anchor sleeves)<br />
▪ Building supervisory<br />
approval (DIBt) for aerated<br />
concrete in combination<br />
with cone drill PBB<br />
centring sleeve PBZ and<br />
threaded rod FIS A.<br />
▪ The FIS V also has<br />
building supervisory<br />
approval (DIBt) for rebar<br />
connections.<br />
▪ Building supervisory<br />
approval (DIBt) for VBS 8<br />
facing refurbishment<br />
anchor<br />
▪ Building supervisory<br />
approval (DIBt) for weather<br />
bowl refurbishment<br />
system<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Hand-r ails<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ High racks<br />
▪ Canopies<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installations<br />
Accessories / Recommended loads<br />
▪ For fi xing in concrete, see page 82 et seq.<br />
▪ For fi xing in masonry, see page 88 et seq.<br />
▪ For fi xing in aerated concrete, see page 98<br />
▪ For Rebar anchor FRA, see page 100<br />
▪ For reinforcement bars, see page 103<br />
▪ Appropriate application guns, see page 114/115<br />
▪ First injection system world-wide with approvals for concrete,<br />
reinforcement bars, solid bricks, perforated bricks and aircrete.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Injection mortar FIS V 360 S,<br />
styrene free<br />
Injection mortar FIS V 950 S,<br />
styrene free<br />
Type Art.-No. approval contents languages on the label Qty. per box<br />
� DIBt ■ ETA<br />
FIS V 360 S 094404 ▯ ■<br />
FIS V 360 S 094405 ▯ ■<br />
FIS V 360 S 068435 ▯ ■<br />
FIS V 360 S Eastern Europe 041846 ▯ ■<br />
FIS V 360 S Eastern Europe 043994 ▯ ■<br />
FIS V 360 S 502283 ■<br />
FIS V 950 S 017101 ▯ ■<br />
1 cartridge 360 ml +<br />
2 static mixer<br />
1 cartridge 360 ml +<br />
2 static mixer<br />
1 cartridge 360 ml +<br />
2 static mixer<br />
1 cartridge 360 ml +<br />
2 static mixer<br />
1 cartridge 360 ml +<br />
2 static mixer<br />
1 cartridge 360 ml +<br />
2 static mixer<br />
1 cartridge 950 ml +<br />
2 static mixer<br />
pcs.<br />
D, F, NL, TR, H, RUS 6<br />
GB, I, P, E, PRC, JP 6<br />
DK, S, N, FIN, PL, CZ 6<br />
D, H, RO, SLO, HR, BG 6<br />
CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 6<br />
LT,LV,EE,UA,RU,KZ 6<br />
D, GB, F, NL, I, E, P, JP, PRC 6<br />
FIS S 061223 10 static mixer FIS V 360 S - 10<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VW 360 S<br />
(W = winter)<br />
Case set FIS B FIS V 360 S HWK big FIS V 360 S HWK small<br />
Type Art.-No. contents languages on the label Qty. per box<br />
FIS B Case set 024870<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VS 300 T<br />
(S = summer)<br />
3 x FIS V 360 S cartridges à 360 cm³/560 g,<br />
1 x application gun FIS AK, 1 x blow-out pump,<br />
1 x set <strong>of</strong> brushes, 1 x static mixer<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VS 360 S<br />
(S = summer)<br />
Type Art.-No. approval contents languages on the label Qty. per box<br />
� DIBt ■ ETA<br />
pcs.<br />
FIS VW 360 S 090753 ▯ ■ 1 cartridge 360 ml + 2 static mixer D, GB, F, I, NL, E 6<br />
FIS VW 360 S 043997 ▯ ■ 1 cartridge 360 ml + 2 static mixer CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 6<br />
FIS VW 360 S 045674 ▯ ■ 1 cartridge 360 ml + 2 static mixer DK, FIN, NOR, S 6<br />
FIS VW 360 S 502284 ■ 1 cartridge 360 ml + 2 static mixer LT,LV,RR,UA,RU,KZ 6<br />
FIS VS 360 S 1) 078664 ▯ ■ 1 cartridge 380 ml + 2 static mixer GB, PRC, E, P, JP, RI 6<br />
FIS VS 300 T 1) 093180 ▯ ■ 1 cartridge 300 ml + 2 static mixer D, GB, F, I, NL, E 12<br />
FIS VS 300 T 1) 093226 ▯ ■ 1 cartridge 300 ml + 2 static mixer PL, CZ, DK, N, S, FIN 12<br />
FIS VS 300 T 1) 044102 ▯ ■ 1 cartridge 300 ml + 2 static mixer CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 12<br />
FIS VS 300 T 1) 051058 ▯ ■ 1 cartridge 300 ml + 2 static mixer CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 12<br />
FIS VS 300 T 502285 ■ 1 cartridge 300 ml + 2 static mixer LT,LV,EE,UA,RU,KZ 12<br />
1) styrene free<br />
pcs.<br />
D, F, NL, TR, H, RUS 3<br />
FIS V 360 S HWK big 091936 20 x FIS V 360 S cartridge à 360 cm³/560 g, 40 x static mixer D, F, NL, H, RUS, TR 20<br />
FIS V 360 S HWK big 096554 20 x FIS V 360 S cartridge à 360 cm³/560 g, 40 x static mixer GB, I, P, E, PRC, JP 20<br />
FIS VS 360 S HWK set 049418<br />
12 x FIS VS 360 S cartridge à 360 cm³/560 g,<br />
FIS AK gun, 24 x static mixer<br />
GB, PRC, E, P, JP, RI 12<br />
FIS V 360 S HWK small 092430 10 x FIS V 360 S cartridge à 360 cm³/560 g, 20 x static mixer D, F, NL, H, RUS, TR 10<br />
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CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection mortar FIS V / FIS VS / FIS VW<br />
CURING TIME<br />
Gelling and curing time <strong>of</strong> Injection mortar FIS V<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
Gelling time Temperature at<br />
Curing time<br />
(mortar)<br />
anchoring base<br />
– 5°C — ± 0°C 24 hrs.<br />
± 0°C — + 5°C 3 hrs.<br />
+ 5°C — + 10°C 13 min. + 5°C — + 10°C 90 min.<br />
+ 10°C — + 20°C 5 min. + 10°C — + 20°C 60 min.<br />
+ 20°C — + 30°C 4 min. + 20°C — + 30°C 45 min.<br />
+ 30°C — + 40°C 2 min. + 30°C — + 40°C 35 min.<br />
Gelling and curing time <strong>of</strong> Injection mortar FIS VS (summer)<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
Gelling time Temperature at<br />
Curing time<br />
(mortar)<br />
anchoring base<br />
± 0°C — + 5°C 6 hrs.<br />
+ 5°C — + 10°C 20 min. + 5°C — + 10°C 3 hrs.<br />
+ 10°C — + 20°C 10 min. + 10°C — + 20°C 2 hrs.<br />
+ 20°C — + 30°C 6 min. + 20°C — + 30°C 60 min.<br />
+ 30°C — + 40°C 4 min. + 30°C — + 40°C 30 min.<br />
Gelling and curing time <strong>of</strong> Injection mortar FIS VW (winter)<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
Gelling time Temperature at<br />
Curing time<br />
(mortar)<br />
anchoring base<br />
– 5°C — ± 0°C 3 hrs.<br />
0°C — + 5°C 5 min. ± 0°C — + 5°C 90 min.<br />
+ 5°C — + 10°C 3 min. + 5°C — + 10°C 45 min.<br />
+ 10°C — + 20°C 1 min. + 10°C — + 20°C 30 min.<br />
– 5°C — – 10°C 8 hrs.<br />
– 10°C — – 15°C 12 hrs.<br />
The above times apply from the moment <strong>of</strong> contact between resin and hardener in the static mixer.<br />
For installation, the cartridge temperature must be at least +5°C. For longer installation times, i.e. when interruptions occur in work, the mixer should be replaced.
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection mortar FIS VS 150 C / FIS VS 100 P<br />
The expansion-free resin anchorage for small applications.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Styrene-free, quick-curing high-performance hybrid mortar<br />
(contains vinylester resin and cement) in a coaxial cartridge<br />
for concrete and masonry.<br />
▪ FIS VS 100 P is fi tted with a screw-in plunger and ejected<br />
by hand.<br />
▪ FIS VS 150 C can be extruded by using a standard press<br />
gun for sealants.<br />
▪ Especially with longer gelling time and lower application<br />
pressure.<br />
▪ Resin and cement as well as water and hardener are stored<br />
in two separate chambers and are not mixed and activated<br />
until pushed through the static mixer.<br />
▪ Partially-used cartridges can easily be reused by changing<br />
the static mixer.<br />
Accessories / Recommended loads<br />
▪ For fi xing in concrete, see page 82 et seq.<br />
▪ For fi xing in masonry, see page 88 et seq.<br />
▪ For fi xing in aerated concrete, see page 98<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Injection mortar FIS VS 150 C<br />
with static mixer FIS S<br />
Power-Injection<br />
FIS VS 100 P<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Before using the mortar, the instruction sheet needs to be<br />
read carefully.<br />
▪ For fi xings in solid building materials, the drill-hole needs to<br />
be cleaned thoroughly.<br />
▪ If there is a damp drill-hole during installation, the load-bearing<br />
capacity might be reduced.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweigth concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> bricks,<br />
concrete blocks, etc.<br />
▪ Hollow blocks<br />
▪ Porous lightweight concrete<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Hollow-core slabs made <strong>of</strong><br />
solid material<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Hand-r ails<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ A wnings<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
▪ High-r acks<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ high racks<br />
▪ Canopies<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installations<br />
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Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ High-performance hybrid mortar for highest loads in almost<br />
all building materials.<br />
▪ Suitable for use with reinforcement bars Universal fi xing<br />
system for a broad range <strong>of</strong> applications on building sites.<br />
▪ Longer gelling time for simple installation and for high ambient<br />
temperatures.<br />
▪ Expansion-free anchoring allows low spacings and edge<br />
distances.<br />
▪ Extensive range <strong>of</strong> accessories for a wide variety <strong>of</strong> applications.<br />
▪ Using application guns for sealants saves money (FIS VS 150 C).<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
CURING TIME<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VS 150 C<br />
Gelling and curring time <strong>of</strong> fi scher FIS VS<br />
Power-Injection<br />
FIS VS 100 P<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label contents contents contents Qty. per box<br />
[ml] [scale units] pcs.<br />
FIS VS 150 C 1) 045302 D, GB, F, I, NL, E 145 70 1 cartridge 145 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS VS 150 C 1) 062654 DK, S, N, FIN, PL, CZ 145 70 1 cartridge 145 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS VS 150 C 1) 043998 CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 145 70 1 cartridge 145 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS VS 150 C 1) 502286 LT,LV,EE,UA,RU,KZ 145 70 1 cartridge 145 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS VS 150 C Set 1) 045303 D, GB, F, I, NL, E 145 70<br />
Set for hollow bricks: 1 Inj. cartridge,<br />
incl. 2 static mixer + 6 x FIS H 16x85 K<br />
6<br />
FIS VS 150 C SET 1) 043316 D, H, RO, SLO, HR, BG 145 70<br />
Set for hollow bricks: 1 Inj. cartridge,<br />
incl. 2 static mixer + 6 x FIS H 16x85 K<br />
6<br />
FIS VS 100 P 1) 072525 D, GB, F, I, NL, E 100 50 1 cartridge 100 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS VS 100 P 1) 092763 CZ, PL, H, SK, SLO, HR 100 50 1 cartridge 100 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS S 061223 - - - 10 static mixer 10<br />
1) styrene free<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection mortar FIS VS 150 C / FIS VS 100 P<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
Gelling time Temperature at<br />
Curing time<br />
(mortar)<br />
anchoring base<br />
± 0°C — + 5°C 6 hrs.<br />
+ 5°C — + 10°C 20 min. + 5°C — + 10°C 3 hrs.<br />
+ 10°C — + 20°C 10 min. + 10°C — + 20°C 120 min.<br />
+ 20°C — + 30°C 6 min. + 20°C — + 30°C 60 min.<br />
+ 30°C — + 40°C 4 min. + 30°C — + 40°C 30 min.<br />
The above times apply from the moment <strong>of</strong> contact between resin and hardener in the static mixer.<br />
For installation, the cartridge temperature must be at least +5°C. For longer installation times, i.e. when interruptions occur in work, the mixer should be replaced.
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection mortar FIS VT 380 C<br />
The expansion-free anchoring in the coaxial cartridge based on vinylester resin.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Styrene-free, quick-curing vinylester resin in the coaxial cartridge<br />
for concrete and masonry.<br />
▪ Resin and hardener are stored in two separate chambers and<br />
are not mixed and activated until pushed through the static<br />
mixer.<br />
▪ Partially used cartridges can easily be reused by changing<br />
the static mixer.<br />
▪ Defi ned load-bearing capacity as per approval and secure anchorage<br />
like cast-in reinforcement bars to European standard<br />
(EC).<br />
Recommended loads<br />
▪ for fi xing in masonry, see page 88 et seq.<br />
▪ for fi xing in aircrete, see page 98<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VT 380 C<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VT 380 C<br />
Static mixer FIS S<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Sand-lime solid brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweigth concrete<br />
▪ Autoclaved lightweight<br />
concrete, aircrete<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> bricks,<br />
concrete blocks, etc.<br />
▪ Hollow blocks<br />
▪ No fi nes lightweight concrete<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Well performance in almost all building materials.<br />
▪ Universal fi xing system for a broad range <strong>of</strong> applications on<br />
building sites.<br />
▪ Expansion-free anchoring allows low spacing and edge distances.<br />
▪ Extensive range <strong>of</strong> accessories for a wide variety <strong>of</strong> applications.<br />
Accessories<br />
▪ for fi xing in concrete, see page 82<br />
▪ for fi xing in masonry, see page 88<br />
▪ for fi xing in aircrete, see page 98<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS VT 380 C<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label contents Qty. per box<br />
FIS VT 380 C 094401 D, F, NL, DK, S, TR 1 Injection mortar cartridge 380 ml + 2 static mixer<br />
pcs.<br />
12<br />
FIS VT 380 C 059118 GB, I, P, E, PL, CZ, JP 1 Injection mortar cartridge 380 ml + 2 static mixer 12<br />
FIS VT 380 C 043999 CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 1 cartridge 380 ml + 1 static mixer 12<br />
FIS VT 380 C HWK big 040048 GB, I, P, E, PL, CZ, JP 16 Injection mortar cartridge 380 ml + 32 static mixer 16<br />
FIS S 061223 - 10 static mixer FIS S 10<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Hand-r ails<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ High racks<br />
▪ Canopies<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installations.<br />
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Injection mortar FIS VT 380 C<br />
CURING TIME<br />
Gelling and curing time <strong>of</strong> fi scher FIS VT 380 C<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
Gelling time temperature at<br />
Curing time<br />
(mortar)<br />
anchoring base<br />
- 5°C — ± 0°C 6 hrs.<br />
± 0°C — + 5°C 3 hrs.<br />
+ 5°C — + 10°C 13 min. + 5°C — + 10°C 90 min.<br />
+ 10°C — + 20°C 5 min. + 10°C — + 20°C 60 min.<br />
+ 20°C — + 30°C 4 min. + 20°C — + 30°C 45 min.<br />
+ 30°C — + 40°C 2 min. + 30°C — + 40°C 30 min.<br />
The above times apply from the moment <strong>of</strong> contact between resin and hardener in the static mixer.<br />
For installation, the cartridge temperature must be at least +5°C. For longer installation times, i.e. when interruptions occur in work, the mixer should be replaced.<br />
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Injection system FIS VT 380 C<br />
used with fi scher threaded rods with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size M 6 M 8<br />
non-cracked concrete<br />
M 10 M 12<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth<br />
hef,min hef,max [mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
40<br />
72<br />
40<br />
96<br />
40<br />
120<br />
48<br />
144<br />
Drill hole depth ho [mm] ho = hef Drill hole diameter do [mm] 8 10 12 14<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
hef,min hef,max 11.0<br />
7.6<br />
13.8 19.0* 29.0*<br />
12.7<br />
30.6 26.0* 30.0* 46.0*<br />
15.9<br />
47.8 41.0* 44.0* 67.0*<br />
22.4<br />
68.8 59.0*<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
hef,min hef,max 5.0<br />
5.0<br />
7.6<br />
8.0 10.0<br />
7.0<br />
7.0<br />
9.2*<br />
9.2*<br />
13.6*<br />
14.6* 17.0*<br />
12.7<br />
12.8*<br />
14.5* 15.9<br />
14.5* 23.2* 27.0* 20.3*<br />
21.1* 22.4<br />
21.1* 33.7* 40.0* 29.5*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN]<br />
hef,min hef,max 3.2<br />
5.7<br />
5.3<br />
12.7<br />
6.6<br />
19.9<br />
9.3<br />
28.7<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] hef,min hef,max 4.0<br />
4.0<br />
6.4<br />
6.4<br />
6.7<br />
6.7<br />
4.5<br />
4.5<br />
5.6<br />
5.6<br />
7.4<br />
7.4<br />
8.5<br />
11.7<br />
8.5<br />
11.3<br />
8.2<br />
8.2<br />
8.5<br />
10.2 11.6 18.6<br />
8.5<br />
18.0 13.0 16.2 16.9 27.0<br />
11.2<br />
26.7 18.9 23.6<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] hef,min hef,max 2.3<br />
4.1<br />
3.8<br />
9.1<br />
4.7<br />
14.2<br />
6.7<br />
20.5<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN]<br />
hef,min hef,max 2.9<br />
2.9<br />
4.6<br />
4.6<br />
4.8<br />
4.8<br />
3.2<br />
3.2<br />
4.0<br />
4.0<br />
5.3<br />
5.3<br />
6.1<br />
8.3<br />
6.1<br />
8.1<br />
5.9<br />
5.9<br />
6.1<br />
7.3 8.3 13.3<br />
6.1<br />
12.9 9.3 11.6 12.1 19.3<br />
8.0<br />
19.0 13.5 16.9<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 4.6 6.9 7.1 5.0 6.3 11.4 17.1 17.9 11.9 14.9 22.3 34.3 35.6 23.8 29.7 38.9 60.0 62.3 42.1 52.6<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, Np [mm] 135 180 225 270<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, Np [mm] 70 90 115 135<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 40 40 45 55<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 40 40 45 55<br />
Minimum structural<br />
component thickness<br />
Clearance hole in fixture<br />
to be attached<br />
for pre-positioned installation<br />
Clearance hole in fixture<br />
to be attached<br />
for push-through installation<br />
h min<br />
[mm]<br />
h ef,min 70 70 70 78<br />
h ef,max 102 126 150 174<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 7 9 12 14<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 9 11 14 16<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 5 10 20 40<br />
Mortar filling quantity<br />
[scale units] hef,min [scale units] hef,max 1<br />
2<br />
2<br />
3<br />
2<br />
5<br />
3<br />
6<br />
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LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Injection system FIS VT 380 C<br />
used with fi scher threaded rods with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size M 16 M 20<br />
ungerissener Beton<br />
M 24 M 30<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth<br />
hef,min hef,max [mm] 64<br />
192<br />
80<br />
240<br />
96<br />
288<br />
120<br />
360<br />
Bohrlochtiefe ho [mm] ho = hef Bohrlochdurchmesser do [mm] 18 24 28 35<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
hef,min hef,max 82.0*<br />
34.6<br />
109.4 127,0*<br />
48.3<br />
160.8 183.0*<br />
63.5<br />
217.1 292.0*<br />
88.7<br />
316.7<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
hef,min 39.2* 62.8* 69.1<br />
hef,max 39.2* 62.8* 74.0*<br />
54.8*<br />
54.8*<br />
61.2* 96.6<br />
61.2* 98.0* 115.0*<br />
85.7*<br />
85.7*<br />
88.2* 127.0<br />
88.2* 141.2* 166.0*<br />
123.4*<br />
123.4*<br />
140.2* 177.5<br />
140.2* 224.4* 264.0* 196.2*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN]<br />
hef,min hef,max 14.4<br />
45.6<br />
20.1<br />
67.0<br />
26.4<br />
90.5<br />
36.9<br />
131.9<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN]<br />
hef,min 31.4<br />
hef,max 31.4 50.2<br />
34.5<br />
49.3 35.1 43.8 49.0 78.4<br />
48.2<br />
76.7 54.9 68.6 70.6<br />
63.3<br />
113.0 110.7 79.1 98.7<br />
88.5<br />
112.2 179.5 176.0 125.8 157.0<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN]<br />
hef,min hef,max 10.3<br />
32.6<br />
14.3<br />
47.9<br />
18.8<br />
64.6<br />
26.3<br />
94.2<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN]<br />
hef,min 22.4<br />
hef,max 22.4 35.9<br />
24.6<br />
35.2 25.1 31.3 35.0 56.0<br />
34.4<br />
54.8 39.2 49.0 50.4 80.7<br />
45.2<br />
79.0 56.5 70.5 80.1<br />
63.2<br />
128.2 125.7 89.8 112.1<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 98.9 151.7 158.1 106.7 133.1 193.1 296.3 308.7 207.9 259.4 333.1 512.1 533.4 359.4 448.6 668.0 1027.11069.9 720.7 899.4<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, Np [mm] 340 410 480 580<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, Np [mm] 170 205 240 290<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 65 85 105 140<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 65 85 105 140<br />
Minimum structural<br />
component thickness<br />
Clearance hole in fixture<br />
to be attached<br />
for pre-positioned installation<br />
Clearance hole in fixture<br />
to be attached<br />
for push-through installation<br />
h min<br />
[mm]<br />
h ef,min 96 120 144 180<br />
h ef,max 224 280 336 420<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 18 22 26 33<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 20 26 30 40<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 60 120 150 300<br />
Mortar filling quantity<br />
[scale units] hef,min [scale units] hef,max 4<br />
11<br />
10<br />
29<br />
14<br />
42<br />
26<br />
79<br />
* Steel failure<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (see “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or “<strong>fischer</strong> Design s<strong>of</strong>tware COMPUFIX”).<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions:<br />
- Sufficient mechanical cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill hole using stainless steel brushes.<br />
- Dry concrete, temperature range 50 °C long-term temperature and 80 °C short-term temperature.<br />
All values apply for concrete C 20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
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CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection mortar FIS VT 380 C<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Injection system FIS VT used<br />
with internal threaded anchors RG MI with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size M 8<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
M 10 M 12<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth hef [mm] 90 90 125<br />
Drill hole depth ho [mm] h0 = hef Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
do [mm] 14 18 20<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 19.0* 29.0* 33.3 26.0* 30.0* 46.0* 46.7 41.0* 44.0* 66,7 59.0*<br />
Shear<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
90° Vu [kN] 9.5* 14.6* 15.3* 12.8* 15.1* 23.2* 24.3* 20.3* 21.9* 33.7* 35.4* 29.5*<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 12.8 13.9 19.4 27.8<br />
Shear<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
90° VRd [kN] 7.6 11.7 10.2 8.2 10.2 12.1 18.6 16.2 13.0 16.2 17.5 27.0 23.6 18.9 23.6<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 9.2 9.9 13.9 19.8<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] 5.4 8.3 7.3 5.9 7.3 8.6 13.3 11.6 9.3 11.6 12.5 19.3 16.9 13.5 16.9<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 11.4 17.1 17.9 11.9 14.9 22.3 34.3 35.6 23.8 29.7 38.9 60.0 62.3 42.1 52.6<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing<br />
scr, [mm] 270 270 375<br />
Characteristic edge distance<br />
Np<br />
ccr, Np<br />
[mm] 135 135 187.5<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 40 45 60<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 40 45 60<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 120 125 165<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth minls [mm] 12 15 18<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth maxls [mm] 18 23 26<br />
Clearance hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 9 12 14<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 10 20 40<br />
Mortar filling quantity [scale units] 5 7 11<br />
Anchor size M 16 M 20<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70<br />
Effektive anchorage depth hef [mm] 160 200<br />
Drill hole depth ho [mm] h0 = hef Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
do [mm] 24 32<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 80.0 126.7<br />
Shear<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
90° Vu [kN] 40.7* 62.7* 54.8* 63.6* 91.1* 85.7*<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 33,3 52.8<br />
Shear<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
90° VRd [kN] 32.6 50.2 41.8 35.1 43.8 50.9 72.9 60.7 54.9<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 23.8 37.7<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] 23.3 35.8 29.9 25.1 31.3 36.3 52.1 43.4 39.2<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 98.9 152.0 158.0 106,2 132,6 192.6 296.6 308.7 207.9<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing<br />
scr, [mm] 480 590<br />
Characteristic edge distance<br />
Np<br />
ccr, Np<br />
[mm] 240 295<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 80 125<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 80 125<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 205 260<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth minls [mm] 24 30<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth maxls [mm] 35 45<br />
Clearance hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 18 22<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 80 120<br />
Mortar filling quantity [scale units] 17 48<br />
* Steel failure<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum<br />
edge distance the above described<br />
loads have to be reduced (see “<strong>fischer</strong><br />
Technical Handbook” or “<strong>fischer</strong> Design<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tware COMPUFIX”).<br />
Values given above are valid under the<br />
following assumptions:<br />
- Sufficient mechanical cleaning <strong>of</strong> the<br />
drill hole using stainless steel brushes.<br />
- Dry concrete, temperature range 50 °C<br />
long-term temperature and 80 °C shortterm<br />
temperature.<br />
All values apply for concrete C 20/25<br />
without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads:<br />
Material safety factor � M is included<br />
Material safety factor � M depends on the<br />
type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads:<br />
Material safety factor � M and safety<br />
factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection mortar FIS P<br />
The expansion-free anchoring for masonry based on polyester resin<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS P 300 T<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS P 360 S<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS P 380 C<br />
Static mixer FIS S<br />
▪ Styrene-free polyester resin for fi xings in masonry building<br />
materials.<br />
▪ Resin and hardener are stored in two separate chambers and<br />
are not mixed and activated until pushed through the static<br />
mixer.<br />
▪ Partially-used cartridges can easily be reused by changing<br />
the static mixer.<br />
▪ FIS P 300 T with longer curing time and lower application<br />
pressure.<br />
▪ FIS P 300 T can be extruded by using a conventional application<br />
gun.<br />
▪ FIS P 380 C in coaxial cartridge is extruded by using a special<br />
application gun.<br />
▪ FIS P 360 S in shuttle cartridge is extruded by using a special<br />
application gun.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Sand-lime solid brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Autoclaved lightweight<br />
concrete, aircrete<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow blocks<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ r ailings<br />
▪ hand-r ails<br />
▪ consoles<br />
▪ ladders<br />
▪ cable trays<br />
▪ machines<br />
▪ stair cases<br />
▪ g ates<br />
▪ f acades<br />
▪ window elements<br />
▪ high racks<br />
▪ canopies<br />
▪ stand-<strong>of</strong>f installations<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Well performance in masonry building materials.<br />
▪ Expansion-free anchoring allows low spacing and edge<br />
distances.<br />
▪ Extensive range <strong>of</strong> accessories for a wide variety <strong>of</strong> applications.<br />
Accessories<br />
▪ for fi xing in masonry, see page 88<br />
▪ for fi xing in aerated concrete, see page 98<br />
▪ see page 114/115 for the appropriate application gun<br />
Recommended loads<br />
▪ for fi xing in masonry, see page 88 et sq.<br />
▪ for fi xing in aerated concrete, see page 98<br />
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Injection mortar FIS P<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS P 300 T<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS P 300 T,<br />
HWK small<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS P 360 S<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS P 300 T B<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS P 380 C<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label contents Qty. per box<br />
FIS P 300 TB 044725 D, F, GB, NL, E, PRC<br />
1 cartridge FIS P 300 T + 2 static mixer<br />
in polybag with header card<br />
FIS P 300 T 093175 D, F, GB, NL, E, PRC 1 cartridge 300 ml + 2 static mixer 12<br />
FIS P 300 T 044103 CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 1 cartridge 300 ml + 1 static mixer 12<br />
FIS P 300 T 093178 PL, CZ, H, SK, SLO, HR, RO, BG 1 cartridge 300 ml + 2 static mixer 12<br />
FIS P 300 T 502287 LT,LV,EE,UA,RU,KZ 1 cartridge 300 ml + 2 static mixer 12<br />
FIS P 300 T HWK small 040040 D, F, GB, NL, E, PRC 12 cartridges + 24 staatic mixer 12<br />
FIS P 360 S 056691 D, F, NL, CZ, TR, PL 1 cartridge 360 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS P 360 S 056708 GB, I, P, E, PRC, JP 1 cartridge 360 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS P 360 S 043995 CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 1 cartridge 360 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS P 360 S 502288 LT,LV,EE,UA,RU,KZ 1 cartridge 360 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS P 380 C 094400 D, F, NL, CZ, PL, SK 1 cartridge 380 ml + 1 static mixer 12<br />
FIS P 380 C 044101 CZ, SK, PL, H, RO, RUS 1 Injection mortar cartridge 380 ml + 2 static mixer 12<br />
FIS P 380 C 059234 GB, I, P, E, PRC, JP 1 cartridge 380 ml + 1 static mixer 12<br />
FIS S 061223 - 10 static mixer FIS S 10<br />
CURING TIME<br />
Gelling and curing time <strong>of</strong> fi scher FIS P 300 T<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
Gelling time temperature at<br />
Curing time<br />
(mortar)<br />
anchoring base<br />
± 0°C — + 5°C 6 hrs.<br />
+ 5°C — + 10°C 15 min. + 5°C — + 10°C 3 hrs.<br />
+ 10°C — + 20°C 8 min. + 10°C — + 20°C 2 hrs.<br />
+ 20°C — + 30°C 5 min. + 20°C — + 30°C 60 min.<br />
+ 30°C — + 40°C 3 min. + 30°C — + 40°C 30 min.<br />
The above times apply from the moment <strong>of</strong> contact between resin and hardener in the static mixer.<br />
For installation, the cartridge temperature must be at least +5°C. For longer installation times, i.e. when interruptions occur in work, the mixer should be replaced.<br />
Gelling and curing time <strong>of</strong> fi scher FIS P 360 S and FIS P 380 C<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
Gelling time temperature at<br />
Curing time<br />
(mortar)<br />
anchoring base<br />
‒ 5°C — ± 0°C 8 hrs.<br />
± 0°C — + 5°C 3 hrs.<br />
+ 5°C — + 10°C 13 min. + 5°C — + 10°C 2 hrs.<br />
+ 10°C — + 20°C 5 min. + 10°C — + 20°C 90 min.<br />
+ 20°C — + 30°C 3 min. + 20°C — + 30°C 60 min.<br />
+ 30°C — + 40°C 2 min. + 30°C — + 40°C 30 min.<br />
The above times apply from the moment <strong>of</strong> contact between resin and hardener in the static mixer.<br />
For installation, the cartridge temperature must be at least +5°C. For longer installation times, i.e. when interruptions occur in work, the mixer should be replaced.<br />
pcs.<br />
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CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection mortar FIS EM<br />
The high-performance mortar for concrete.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS EM 390 S<br />
Static mixer<br />
FIS SE<br />
▪ Best performance mortar in the shuttle cartridge based on<br />
epoxy resin.<br />
▪ Optimum solution for concrete (anchor rods and reinforcement<br />
bars).<br />
▪ Resin and hardener are stored in two separate chambers and<br />
are not mixed and activated until pushed through the static<br />
mixer.<br />
▪ Partially used cartridges can easily be reused by changing<br />
the static mixer.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Very good bonding <strong>of</strong> the mortar ensures highest loads in<br />
concrete.<br />
▪ Suitable for underwater installations.<br />
▪ Suitable for diamond drilled holes.<br />
▪ Expansion-free anchoring allows low spacings and edge<br />
distances.<br />
▪ Ergonomic application guns for quick and easy installation.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS EM 390 S<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS EM 1100 S<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for::<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
▪ Reinforcement bars<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
▪ High-r acks<br />
▪ Wooden constructions<br />
▪ Reinforcement bars<br />
Accessories<br />
▪ For fi xing in concrete, see page 82 et seq.<br />
▪ Appropriate application guns, see page 114/115<br />
Static mixer FIS SE Injection mortar<br />
FIS EM 390 S HWK<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label contents Qty. per box<br />
FIS EM 390 S HWK 040038 D, GB, F, I, NL, E 20 cartridge 390 ml + 40 static mixer<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
FIS EM 390 S 093048 D, GB, F, I, NL, E 1 cartridge 390 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS EM 390 S 093049 GB, PRC, JP, ROK, CZ, PL 1 cartridge 390 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS EM 390 S 502289 LT, LV, EE, UA, RU, KZ 1 cartridge 390 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS EM 1100 S 096865 D, NL, GB, F, U, E, PRC, JP, ROK 1 cartridge 1100 ml + 2 static mixer 6<br />
FIS SE 096448 - 1 static mixer 10<br />
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Injection mortar FIS EM<br />
CURING TIME<br />
Gelling and curing time <strong>of</strong> fi scher FIS EM<br />
Cartridge temperature<br />
Gelling time temperature at<br />
Curing time<br />
(mortar)<br />
anchoring base<br />
– 5°C — + 5°C 4 hrs. – 5°C — + 5°C 80 hrs.<br />
+ 5°C — + 10°C 2 hrs. + 5°C — + 10°C 40 hrs.<br />
+ 10°C — + 20°C 30 min. + 10°C — + 20°C 18 hrs.<br />
+ 20°C — + 30°C 14 min. + 20°C — + 30°C 10 hrs.<br />
+ 30°C — + 40°C 7 min. + 30°C — + 40°C 5 hrs.<br />
The above times apply from the moment <strong>of</strong> contact between resin and hardener in the static mixer.<br />
For installation, the cartridge temperature must be at least +5°C. With temperatures above +30°C to +40°C the cartridges have to be cooled down to +15°C or<br />
+20°C. For longer installation times, i.e. when interruptions occur in work, the mixer should be replaced.<br />
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Injection system FIS EM used<br />
with fi scher threaded rods with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth<br />
hef,min [mm]<br />
hef,max [mm]<br />
40<br />
120<br />
40<br />
150<br />
48<br />
180<br />
64<br />
240<br />
Drill hole depth h0 [mm] h0 = hef Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 12 14 18<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] hef,min 17.1<br />
hef,max 19.0* 29.0* 37.0* 25.6*<br />
17.1<br />
30.2* 46.0* 58.0* 40.6*<br />
22.4<br />
43.8* 67.0* 84.0* 59.0*<br />
34.6<br />
81.6* 126.0* 157.0* 109.9*<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] hef,min 9.2*<br />
hef,max 9.2*<br />
14.6* 17.0*<br />
14.6* 17.0*<br />
12.8*<br />
12.8*<br />
14.5*<br />
14.5* 23.2<br />
17.1<br />
27.0* 20.3*<br />
21.1* 22.4<br />
21.1* 33.7* 40.0* 29.5*<br />
39.2*<br />
39.2*<br />
62.8*<br />
62.8*<br />
69.1<br />
74.0*<br />
54.8*<br />
54.8*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] hef,min hef,max 12.8 19.3<br />
7.1<br />
22.5 13.7 17.1 20.4 30.7<br />
7.1<br />
35.1 21.7 27.1 29.6 44.7<br />
9.3<br />
50.5 31.6 39.3 55.2 84.0<br />
14.4<br />
89.8 58.8 73.3<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] hef,min hef,max 7.4<br />
7.4<br />
8.5<br />
11.7 11.3<br />
8.2<br />
8.2<br />
8.5<br />
10.2 11.6 18.6<br />
8.5<br />
18.0 13.0 16.2 16.9 27.0<br />
11.2<br />
26.7 18.9 23.6<br />
31.4<br />
31.4 50.2<br />
34.5<br />
49.3 35.1 43.8<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] hef,min hef,max 9.2 13.8<br />
5.1<br />
16.0 9.9 12.2 14.6 21.9<br />
5.1<br />
25.1 15.5 19.3 21.2 31.9<br />
6.7<br />
36.1 22.5 28.1 39.4 60.0<br />
10.3<br />
64.1 42.0 52.3<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] hef,min hef,max 5.3<br />
5.3<br />
6.1<br />
8.3 8.1<br />
5.9<br />
5.9<br />
6.1<br />
7.3 8.3 13.3<br />
6.1<br />
12.9 9.3 11.6 12.1 19.3<br />
8.0<br />
19.0 13.5 16.9<br />
22.4<br />
22.4 35.9<br />
24.6<br />
35.2 25.1 31.3<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 11.4 17.1 17.6 11.9 14.9 22.3 34.3 35.7 23.8 29.7 38.9 60.0 62.4 42.1 52.6 98.9 152.0 158.1 106.7 133.1<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing scr,Np [mm] 220 270 330 430<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr,Np [mm] 110 135 165 215<br />
Minimum spacing1) smin [mm] 40 45 55 65<br />
Minimum edge distance1) cmin [mm] 40 45 55 65<br />
Minimum structural<br />
component thickness<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture<br />
to be attached for<br />
pre-positioned installation<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture<br />
to be at-tached for<br />
push-trough installation<br />
h min [mm] h ef,min 70 70 78 96<br />
[mm] h ef,max 150 180 210 272<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 9 12 14 18<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 11 14 16 20<br />
Required torque T inst [Nm] 10 20 40 60<br />
Required mortar volume<br />
FIS EM<br />
[Scale units] h ef,min 2 2 2 4<br />
[Scale units] h ef,max 4 6 8 14<br />
* Steel failure Continued next page.<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions:<br />
– Sufficient mechanical cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill hole using stainless steel brushes.<br />
– Dry concrete, temperature range from – 40 °up to + 43 °C .<br />
All values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences. Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Injection system FIS EM used<br />
with fi scher threaded rods with large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size M 20<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
M 24 M 30<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth<br />
hef,min [mm]<br />
hef,max [mm]<br />
80<br />
300<br />
96<br />
360<br />
120<br />
450<br />
Drill hole depth h0 [mm] h0 = hef Drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 24 28 35<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] hef,min hef,max 127.4* 196.0*<br />
48.3<br />
245.0* 171.5* 183.6* 282.0*<br />
63.5<br />
353.0* 247.1* 291.7* 449.0*<br />
88.7<br />
561.0* 392.7*<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] hef,min hef,max 61.2*<br />
61.2*<br />
96.6<br />
98.0* 115.0*<br />
85.7*<br />
85.7*<br />
88.2*<br />
88.2*<br />
127.0<br />
141.2* 166.0*<br />
123.4*<br />
123.4*<br />
140.2*<br />
140.2* 224.4*<br />
177.5<br />
264.0* 196.2*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] hef,min hef,max 46.1<br />
20.1<br />
125.7 91.7 114.0 124.0<br />
26.4<br />
171.9 132.1 164.7 197.1<br />
36.9<br />
267.8 210.0 261.8<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] hef,min hef,max 49.0 78.4<br />
48.2<br />
76.7 54.9 68.6 70.6 113.0<br />
63.3<br />
110.7 79.1 98.7 112.2 179.5<br />
88.5<br />
176.0 125.8 157.0<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] hef,min hef,max 61.5<br />
14.3<br />
89.8 65.5 81.7 88.6<br />
18.8<br />
122.8 94.4 117.6 140.8<br />
26.3<br />
191.3 150.0 187.0<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] hef,min hef,max 35.0 56.0<br />
34.4<br />
54.8 39.2 49.0 50.4 80.7<br />
45.2<br />
79.0 56.5 70.5 80.1 128.2<br />
63.2<br />
125.7 89.8 112.1<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 193.1 296.6 308.6 207.9 259.4 333.1 512.0 533.3 359.4 448.6 668.0 1026.9 1070.0 720.7 899.4<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing scr,Np [mm] 510 600 740<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr,Np [mm] 255 300 370<br />
Minimum spacing1) smin [mm] 85 105 140<br />
Minimum edge distance1) cmin [mm] 85 105 140<br />
Minimum structural<br />
component thickness<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached<br />
for pre-positioned<br />
installation<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be at-<br />
h min [mm] h ef,min 120 144 180<br />
[mm] h ef,max 340 408 510<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 22 26 33<br />
tached for push-trough installation df ≦ [mm] 26 30 40<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 120 150 300<br />
Required mortar volume [Scale units] hef,min 10 14 27<br />
FIS EM<br />
[Scale units] hef,max 36 52 100<br />
* Steel failure<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions:<br />
– Sufficient mechanical cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill hole using stainless steel brushes.<br />
– Dry concrete, temperature range from – 40 °up to + 43 °C .<br />
All values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
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Can System FCS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Can System FCS<br />
and FCS-Liquid<br />
▪ The fi scher Can System is a 2-component resin in steel cans.<br />
▪ The high bonding strength guarantees high performances<br />
and the minimum shrinkage in a wide area <strong>of</strong> applications.<br />
▪ For refurbishment, restructuring <strong>of</strong> concrete and the fi xing<br />
<strong>of</strong> steel elements e.g. rebars in concrete. This means to<br />
strengthen porous surfaces by use <strong>of</strong> a brush, to reconstruct<br />
corners and edges by a spatula or to close holes and gaps by<br />
pouring in the resin.<br />
▪ There are two diff erent versions in the range.<br />
1. Stiff version to fi ll in horizontal or overhead holes and<br />
gaps. For use with spatula.<br />
2. Liquid version to pour into vertical holes and gaps or for<br />
use with a brush.<br />
▪ The weight <strong>of</strong> both systems is 1 kg (volume ∼ 550 ml) for an<br />
easy mixing by hand without mechanical support.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Remove the hardener can from the resin can.<br />
▪ Pour the hardener in the resin (FCS liquid) or fi ll it in with a<br />
spatula (FCS).<br />
▪ Mix the resing by hand until colour <strong>of</strong> mortar is steady.<br />
▪ Use resin until the open time is fi nished (system is not reusable).<br />
▪ FCS liquid: Pour the resin into the holes/gaps or use a brush<br />
to spread the resin.<br />
▪ FCS: Use a spatula to superimpose the refurbishing area with<br />
resin.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Area <strong>of</strong> application:<br />
▪ Reinforcement <strong>of</strong> porous<br />
concrete surfaces<br />
▪ Filling <strong>of</strong> holes and gaps in<br />
conrete surfaces<br />
▪ Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> edges<br />
and corners<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ High tensile strength.<br />
▪ Excellent adhesion to most building materials even when<br />
damp.<br />
▪ Low shrinkage.<br />
▪ Good chemical resistance.<br />
▪ High abrasion resistance.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> Can System FCS <strong>fischer</strong> Can System FCS liquid<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label shelf life Qty. per box<br />
months pcs.<br />
FCS - <strong>fischer</strong> Can System 043676 GB, E, P 18 12<br />
FCS Liquid - <strong>fischer</strong> Can System 043917 GB, E, P 18 12<br />
CURING TIME<br />
Curing and opening time <strong>of</strong> fi scher FCS anf FCS liquid<br />
Temperature Open time Hardening time<br />
+ 5°C 70 Min. 60 hrs.<br />
+ 10°C 60 Min. 30 hrs.<br />
+ 20°C 45 Min. 24 hrs.<br />
+ 30°C 30 Min. 20 hrs.<br />
+ 40°C 15 Min. 15 hrs.<br />
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Injection technique for concrete<br />
The expansion-free anchoring for the pr<strong>of</strong>essional user.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
more Info<br />
page<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Injection-<br />
Mortar<br />
65<br />
Threaded rod<br />
FIS A,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Threaded rod<br />
FIS A,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion<br />
resistance class III<br />
e.g. A4<br />
▪ Specially for use with Injection mortars FIS V, FIS VS, FIS VW<br />
or FIS VT in non-cracked concrete.<br />
▪ The anchor rods are also suitable for push-through installation,<br />
using special push-through elements.<br />
▪ The mortar bonds the entire surface <strong>of</strong> the anchor rod to the<br />
wall <strong>of</strong> the drilled hole and largely seals the hole.<br />
▪ Anchor rod made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class III e.g. A4 for outdoor use and in damp conditions.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ High-performance mortars allow high loads in non-cracked<br />
concrete.<br />
▪ Various setting depths for diff erent load levels and useful<br />
lengths.<br />
▪ Quick manual installation without a setting tool reduces the<br />
work involved.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
(with fi scher push-through element)<br />
Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Drill the hole. Observe the desired<br />
setting depth / usable length.<br />
▪ Clean the drill-hole thoroughly<br />
( blow out 4 x, brush out 4 x, blow out 4 x)<br />
≧18 mm with compressed air.<br />
▪ Fill with the defi ned mortar quantity<br />
from the bottom <strong>of</strong> the drill-hole.<br />
▪ If necessary screw the push-through element into position up<br />
to the depth marking.<br />
▪ Then press the threaded rod down to the bottom <strong>of</strong> the hole<br />
(without setting tool), turning it slightly while doing so.<br />
Push-through installation<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved in conjunction<br />
with FIS V/FIS VS/FIS VW:<br />
▪ Concrete ≧ C20/25 and<br />
≦ C50/60<br />
Suitable in conjunction<br />
with FIS VS and FIS EM:<br />
▪ Concrete ≧ C12/15<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions in<br />
general<br />
▪ Suppor ts<br />
▪ Rails<br />
▪ High-r acks<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ Scaff olds<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Simple and quick push-through installation reduces installation<br />
time.<br />
▪ Steel grade 5.8 or A4-70 guarantee the highest steel<br />
load-bearing strength and maximum permissible bending<br />
moments.<br />
▪ Bear in mind the curing time <strong>of</strong> the injection mortar.<br />
▪ Install the building component. Observe the installation<br />
torque indicated in the technical data sheet.<br />
Brushes BS see page 84.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Threaded rod FIS A, zinc plated steel Threaded rod FIS A A4, stainless steel<br />
zinc plated<br />
steel<br />
stainless<br />
steel A4<br />
�<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
approval drill diameter min.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
number <strong>of</strong> scale<br />
units<br />
min.<br />
usable length<br />
max.<br />
anchoring depth<br />
number <strong>of</strong> scale<br />
units<br />
■ ETA d 0 h ef, min t fi x1 - h ef, min h ef, max t fi x1 - h ef, max<br />
Type Art.-No. Art.-No. [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm]<br />
FIS A M 6 x 75 090243 090437 ■ 8 50 2 17 66 2 1<br />
FIS A M 6 x 85 090272 090438 ■ 8 50 2 27 72 2 5<br />
FIS A M 6 x 110 090273 090439 ■ 8 50 2 52 72 2 30<br />
FIS A M 8 x 90 090274 090440 ■ 10 64 2 17 80 3 1<br />
FIS A M 8 x 110 090275 090441 ■ 10 64 2 37 96 3 5<br />
FIS A M 8 x 130 090276 090442 ■ 10 64 2 57 96 3 25<br />
FIS A M 8 x 175 090277 090443 ■ 10 64 2 102 96 3 70<br />
FIS A M 10 x 110 090278 090444 ■ 12 80 3 18 97 5 1<br />
FIS A M 10 x 130 090279 090447 ■ 12 80 3 38 117 5 1<br />
FIS A M 10 x 150 090281 090448 ■ 12 80 3 335 120 5 19<br />
FIS A M 10 x 200 090282 090449 ■ 12 80 3 108 120 5 69<br />
FIS A M 12 x 140 090283 090450 ■ 14 96 4 30 124 6 2<br />
FIS A M 12 x 160 090284 090451 ■ 14 96 4 50 144 6 2<br />
FIS A M 12 x 180 090285 090452 ■ 14 96 4 70 144 6 22<br />
FIS A M 12 x 210 090286 090453 ■ 14 96 4 100 144 6 52<br />
FIS A M 12 x 260 090287 090454 ■ 14 96 4 150 144 6 102<br />
FIS A M 16 x 175 090288 090455 ■ 18 125 8 32 154 11 3<br />
FIS A M 16 x 200 090289 090456 ■ 18 125 8 57 172 11 3<br />
FIS A M 16 x 250 090290 090457 ■ 18 125 8 107 192 11 40<br />
FIS A M 16 x 300 090291 090458 ■ 18 125 8 157 192 11 90<br />
FIS A M 20 x 245 090292 090459 ■ 24 160 20 63 219 29 4<br />
FIS A M 20 x 290 090293 090460 ■ 24 160 20 108 240 29 28<br />
FIS A M 24 x 290 090294 090461 ■ 28 192 28 72 260 42 4<br />
FIS A M 24 x 380 090295 090462 ■ 28 192 28 162 288 42 66<br />
FIS A M 30 x 340 090296 090463 ■ 35 240 53 68 303 79 5<br />
FIS A M 30 x 430 090297 090464 ■ 35 240 53 158 360 79 38<br />
Push-through element,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. approval min. - max. usable length thread qty. per box<br />
■ ETA tfi x M<br />
[mm] pcs.<br />
Push-through element M 8 x 3 A4 078230 ■ 3 - 6 M 8 10<br />
Push-through element M 10 x 3 A4 078231 ■ 3 - 6 M 10 10<br />
Push-through element M 10 x 8 A4 078232 ■ 8 - 16 M 10 10<br />
Push-through element M 12 x 4 A4 078233 ■ 4 - 8 M 12 10<br />
Push-through element M 12 x 10 A4 078234 ■ 10 - 20 M 12 10<br />
Push-through element M 16 x 5 A4 078235 ■ 5 - 10 M 16 10<br />
Push-through element M 16 x 10 A4 078236 ■ 10 - 20 M 16 10<br />
Push-through element M 20 x 10 A4 043906 ■ 10 - 20 M 20 10<br />
max.<br />
usable<br />
lepth<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Cleaning brush for concrete Compressed-air cleaning gun ABP<br />
Type Art.-No. for thread qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
BS ø 8 078177 M 6 1<br />
BS ø 10 078178 M 8 1<br />
BS ø 12 078179 M 10 1<br />
BS ø 14 078180 M 12 1<br />
BS ø 18 078181 M 16 1<br />
BS ø 25 097806 M 20 1<br />
BS ø 28 078183 M 24 1<br />
BS ø 35 078184 M 27 / M 30 1<br />
ABP 059456 Compressed-air cleaning gun ABP 1<br />
LOADS<br />
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M<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Injection system FIS V, FIS VS<br />
and FIS VW used with threaded rods FIS A with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size M 6 M 8 M 10 M 12<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive<br />
anchorage depth<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
40<br />
72<br />
40<br />
96<br />
40<br />
120<br />
48<br />
144<br />
Drill hole depth ho [mm] ho = hef Drill hole diameter do [mm] 8 10 12 14<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max 11.0* 16.0*<br />
9.0<br />
16.3 14.0* 19.0* 29.0*<br />
14.7<br />
35.4 26.0* 30.0* 46.0*<br />
17.1<br />
55.3 41.0* 44.0* 67.0*<br />
22.4<br />
79.6 59.0*<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
hef, min 5.0*<br />
hef, max 5.0*<br />
8.0*<br />
8.0*<br />
9.0<br />
10.0*<br />
7.0*<br />
7.0*<br />
9.2*<br />
9.2*<br />
14.6*<br />
14.6*<br />
14.7<br />
17.0*<br />
12.8*<br />
12.8*<br />
14.5*<br />
14.5* 23.2*<br />
17.1<br />
27.0* 20.3*<br />
21.1*<br />
21.1* 33.7*<br />
22.4<br />
40.0* 29.5*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN]<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max<br />
3.8<br />
6.8 12.8<br />
6.1<br />
14.7 13.9 14.7 20.3<br />
7.1<br />
23.0 21.9 23.0 29.7<br />
9.3<br />
33.2 31.6 33.2<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN]<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max<br />
4.0<br />
4.0<br />
6.4<br />
6.4<br />
6.7<br />
6.7<br />
4.5<br />
4.5<br />
5.6<br />
5.6<br />
7.4<br />
7.4<br />
8.5<br />
11.7 11.3<br />
8.2<br />
8.2<br />
8.5<br />
10.2 11.6 18.6<br />
8.5<br />
18.0 13.0 16.2 16.9 27.0<br />
11.2<br />
26.7 18.9 23.6<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN]<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max<br />
2.7<br />
4.8 9.2<br />
4.4<br />
10.5 9.9 10.5 14.5<br />
5.1<br />
16.5 15.7 16.5 21.2<br />
6.7<br />
23.7 22.5 23.7<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN]<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max<br />
2.9<br />
2.9<br />
4.6<br />
4.6<br />
4.8<br />
4.8<br />
3.2<br />
3.2<br />
4.0<br />
4.0<br />
5.3<br />
5.3<br />
6.1<br />
8.3 8.1<br />
5.9<br />
5.9<br />
6.1<br />
7.3 8.3 13.3<br />
6.1<br />
12.9 9.3 11.6 12.1 19.3<br />
8.0<br />
19.0 13.5 16.9<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 4.6 6.9 7.1 5.0 6.3 11.4 17.1 17.9 11.9 14.9 22.3 34.3 35.6 23.8 29.7 38.9 60.0 62.3 42.1 52.6<br />
Component dimensions, minimum spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, Np [mm] 135 195 245 290<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, Np [mm] 70 100 125 145<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 40 40 45 55<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 40 40 45 55<br />
Minimum structural<br />
component thickness<br />
Clearance hole in fixture<br />
to be attached for<br />
pre-positioned installation<br />
Clearance hole in fixture to<br />
be attached for<br />
push-through installation<br />
h min<br />
[mm] h ef, min 70 70 70 78<br />
[mm] h ef, max 102 126 150 174<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 7 9 12 14<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 9 11 14 16<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 5 10 20 40<br />
Mortar filling quantity<br />
[scale unit] hef, min<br />
[scale unit]hef, max<br />
1<br />
2<br />
2<br />
3<br />
2<br />
5<br />
3<br />
6<br />
Continued next page.
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Injection system FIS V, FIS VS<br />
and FIS VW used with threaded rods FIS A with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size M 16 M 20 M 24 M 30<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive<br />
anchorage depth<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
64<br />
192<br />
80<br />
240<br />
96<br />
288<br />
120<br />
360<br />
Drill hole depth ho [mm] ho = hef Drill holöe diameter do [mm] 18 24 28 35<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
hef, min 34.6<br />
hef, max 82.0* 126.0* 128.7 110.0* 127.0*<br />
48.3<br />
191.0 171.0* 183.0*<br />
63.5<br />
260.6 247.0* 292.0*<br />
88.7<br />
384.5<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
hef, min 39.2*<br />
hef, max 39.2*<br />
51.7<br />
62.8* 74.0*<br />
54.8*<br />
54.8*<br />
61.2*<br />
61.2*<br />
96.6<br />
98.0* 115.0*<br />
85.7*<br />
85.7*<br />
88.2* 127.0<br />
88.2* 141.2* 166.0*<br />
123.4*<br />
123.4*<br />
140.2* 177.5<br />
140.2* 224.4* 264.0* 196.2*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN]<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max<br />
14.4<br />
53.6<br />
20.1<br />
79.6<br />
26.4<br />
108.6<br />
36.9<br />
160.2<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN]<br />
hef, min 31.4<br />
hef, max 31.4 50.2<br />
34.5<br />
49.3 35.1 43.8 49.0 78.4<br />
48.2<br />
76.7 54.9 68.6 70.6<br />
63.3<br />
113.0 110.7 79.1 98.7<br />
88.5<br />
112.2 179.5 176.0 125.8 157.0<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN]<br />
hef, min<br />
hef, max<br />
10.3<br />
38.3<br />
14.3<br />
56.8<br />
18.8<br />
77.6<br />
26.3<br />
114.4<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN]<br />
hef, min 22.4<br />
hef, max 22.4 35.9<br />
24.6<br />
35.2 25.1 31.3 35.0 56.0<br />
34.4<br />
54.8 39.2 49.0 50.4 80.7<br />
45.2<br />
79.0 56.5 70.5 80.1<br />
63.2<br />
128.2 125.7 89.8 112.1<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 98.9 151.7 158.0 106.7 133.1 193.1 296.3 308.7 207.9 259.4 333.1 512.1 533.4 359.4 448.6 668.0 1027.11069.9 720.7 899.4<br />
Component dimensions, minimum spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, Np [mm] 370 450 525 640<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, Np [mm] 185 225 265 320<br />
Minimum spacing 1) smin [mm] 65 85 105 140<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) cmin [mm] 65 85 105 140<br />
Minimum structural<br />
component thickness<br />
Clearance hole in fixture<br />
to be attached for<br />
pre-positioned installation<br />
Clearance hole in fixture<br />
to be attached for<br />
push-through installation<br />
h min<br />
[mm] h ef, min 96 120 144 180<br />
[mm] h ef, max 224 280 336 420<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 18 22 26 33<br />
d f ≦ [mm] 20 26 30 40<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 60 120 150 300<br />
Mortar filling quantity<br />
[scale unit] hef, min<br />
[scale unit]hef, max<br />
4<br />
11<br />
10<br />
29<br />
14<br />
42<br />
26<br />
79<br />
* Steel failure<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (see “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or “<strong>fischer</strong> Design s<strong>of</strong>tware COMPUFIX”).<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions: - Sufficient mechanical cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill hole using stainless steel brushes.<br />
- Dry concrete, temperature range 50 °C long term temperature and 80 °C short term temperature.<br />
All values apply for concrete C 20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The condition <strong>of</strong> application diff er from those given in the European Technical Approval (ETA). For further detailed information about the ETA please contact the fi scher technical service department.<br />
RG M threaded rods can be used as an alternative. Please refer to page 53 for suitable threaded rods.<br />
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OVERVIEW<br />
more Info<br />
page<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Injection-<br />
Mortar<br />
64<br />
▪ The fi xing system consists <strong>of</strong> the Internal-threaded anchor<br />
RG MI and the Injection mortars FIS V, FIS VS and FIS VW.<br />
▪ Suitable for commercially-available metric screws and<br />
threaded rods.<br />
▪ During setting, the edges <strong>of</strong> the internal threaded anchor<br />
destroy the capsule in the drill hole, mix and activate the<br />
resin.<br />
▪ The resin adheres to the entire surface <strong>of</strong> the internal<br />
threaded anchor, bonding it to the wall <strong>of</strong> the drilled hole.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
▪ Brushes see page 84.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Internal-threaded anchor<br />
RG MI, zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drill depth =<br />
mounting depth<br />
Internal-threaded<br />
anchor RG MI,<br />
M5 - M20<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Internal-threaded<br />
anchor RG MI,<br />
M8 - M20<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion<br />
resistance class III<br />
e.g. A4<br />
min. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
≧ C20/25<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Detachable connections<br />
with metrical screws in<br />
the steel, metal and plant<br />
construction.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ High-performance resin guarantees high loads in noncracked<br />
concrete.<br />
▪ The resin anchoring is free <strong>of</strong> expansion forces and permits<br />
low axial spacings and edge distances.<br />
▪ Flush fi nish, no projecting bolt after dismantling the fi xture.<br />
Internal-threaded anchor<br />
RG MI, stainless steel A4<br />
scale units fi ts brushes Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do h0 = hs e2 e1 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
RG 8 x 75 M 5 I 048221 10 75 8 14 5 78178 BS 10 10<br />
RG 10 x 75 M 6 I 048222 12 75 10 16 5 78179 BS 12 10<br />
RG 12 x 90 M8 I 050552 ■ 14 90 12 18 5 78180 BS 14 10<br />
RG 16 x 90 M10 I 050553 ■ 18 90 15 23 7 78181 BS 16/18 10<br />
RG 16 x 125 M12 I 050562 ■ 20 125 18 26 11 52277 BS 20 10<br />
RG 22 x 160 M16 I 050563 ■ 24 160 24 35 17 78182 BS 24 5<br />
RG 28 x 200 M20 I 050564 ■ 32 200 30 45 48 78184 BS 35 5<br />
RG 12 x 90 M8 I A4 050565 ■ 14 90 12 18 5 78180 BS 14 10<br />
RG 16 x 90 M10 I A4 050566 ■ 18 90 15 23 7 78181 BS 16/18 10<br />
RG 18 x 125 M12 I A4 050567 ■ 20 125 18 26 11 52277 BS 20 10<br />
RG 22 x 160 M16 I A4 050568 ■ 24 160 24 35 17 78182 BS 24 5<br />
RG 28 x 200 M 20 I A4 050569 ■ 32 200 30 45 48 78184 BS 35 5<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Injection system FIS V, FIS VS<br />
and FIS VW used with internal threaded anchors RG MI with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size M 8 M 10 M 12<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4 C gvz A4 C<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529<br />
Effektive anchorage depth h ef [mm] 90 90 125<br />
Drill hole depth h o [mm] h o = h ef<br />
Drill hole diameter d o [mm] 14 18 20<br />
Mean ultimate loads N u and V u [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N u [kN] 19.0* 29.0* 36.6* 26.0* 30.0* 46.0* 53.3 41.0* 44.0* 66.7 59.0*<br />
Shear 90° V u [kN] 9.5* 14.6* 15.3* 12.8* 15.1* 23.2* 24.3* 20.3* 21.9* 33.7* 35.4* 29.5*<br />
Design resistant loads N Rd and V Rd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N Rd [kN] 12.8 16.7 13.9 16.7 20.3 22.2 21.9 22.2 27.8<br />
Shear 90° V Rd [kN] 7.6 11.7 10.2 8.2 10.2 12.1 18.6 16.2 13.0 16.2 17.5 27.0 23.6 18.9 23.6<br />
Recommended loads N rec and V rec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N rec [kN] 9.2 11.9 9.9 11.9 14.5 15.9 15.7 15.9 19.8<br />
Shear 90° V rec [kN] 5.4 8.3 7.3 5.9 7.3 8.6 13.3 11.6 9.3 11.6 12.5 19.3 16.9 13.5 16.9<br />
Recommended bending moment M rec [Nm]<br />
M rec [Nm] 11.4 17.1 17.9 11.9 14.9 22.3 34.3 35.6 23.8 29.7 38.9 60.0 61.9 42.1 52.6<br />
Component dimensions, minimum spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing s cr, N [mm] 270 270 375<br />
Characteristic edge distance c cr, N [mm] 135 135 187.5<br />
Minimum spacing 1) s min [mm] 40 45 60<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) c min [mm] 40 45 60<br />
Minimum structural component thickness h min [mm] 120 125 165<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth max l s [mm] 12 15 18<br />
Maximum screw penetration depth min l s [mm] 18 23 26<br />
Clearance hole in fixture to be attached d f ≦ [mm] 9 12 14<br />
Required torque T inst [Nm] 10 20 40<br />
Mortar filling quantity [scale units] 5 7 11<br />
Anchor size M 16 M 20<br />
Kind <strong>of</strong> steel gvz A4 C gvz A4<br />
Steel grade 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70 1.4529 5.8 8.8 10.9 A4-70<br />
Effektive anchorage depth h ef [mm] 160 200<br />
Drill hole depth h o [mm] h o = h ef<br />
Drill hole diameter d o [mm] 24 32<br />
Mean ultimate loads N u and V u [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N u [kN] 82.0* 100.0 127.0* 153.3<br />
Shear 90° V u [kN] 40.7* 62.7* 62.7* 54.8* 63.6* 91.1* 91.1* 85.7*<br />
Design resistant loads N Rd and V Rd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N Rd [kN] 41.7 63.9<br />
Shear 90° V Rd [kN] 32.6 50.2 41.8 35.1 43.9 50.9 72.9 60.7 54.9<br />
Recommended loads N rec and V rec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N rec [kN] 29.8 45.6<br />
Shear 90° V rec [kN] 23.3 35.8 29.9 25.1 31.3 36.3 52.1 43.4 39.2<br />
Recommended bending moment M rec [Nm]<br />
M rec [Nm] 98.9 152.0 158.0 106.2 132.6 192.6 296.6 308.7 207.9<br />
Component dimensions, minimum spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic spacing s cr, N [mm] 480 590<br />
Characteristic edge distance c cr, N [mm] 240 295<br />
Minimum spacing 1) s min [mm] 80 125<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) c min [mm] 80 125<br />
Minimum structural component thickness h min [mm] 205 260<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth max l s [mm] 24 30<br />
Maximum screw penetration depth min l s [mm] 35 45<br />
Clearance hole in fixture to be attached d f ≦ [mm] 18 22<br />
Required torque T inst [Nm] 80 120<br />
Mortar filling quantity [scale units] 17 48<br />
* Steel failure.<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (see “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or “<strong>fischer</strong> Design s<strong>of</strong>tware COMPUFIX”).<br />
Values given above are valid under the following assumptions: - Sufficient mechanical cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill hole using stainless steel brushes.<br />
- Dry concrete, temperature range 50 °C long term temperature and 80 °C short term temperature.<br />
All values apply for concrete C 20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The condition <strong>of</strong> application diff er from those given in the European Technical Approval (ETA). For further detailed information about the ETA please contact the fi scher technical service department.<br />
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The expansion-free anchoring for the pr<strong>of</strong>essional user.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
more Info<br />
page<br />
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Mortar<br />
65<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Injection anchor<br />
sleeve FIS H K<br />
Injection pushthrough<br />
anchor<br />
sleeve FIS HK<br />
see page 96<br />
Injection anchor<br />
sleeve, 1 m length<br />
FIS H L<br />
Injections anchor<br />
sleeve with net<br />
FIS H N<br />
Threaded rod FIS A,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Internal threaded<br />
sockets FIS E<br />
Injection screw<br />
inserts FIS E K<br />
▪ Injection anchor sleeves, threaded rods and internal<br />
threaded sockets, specially for use with Injection mortars<br />
FIS V, FIS VS, FIS VT or FIS P in masonry materials.<br />
▪ The anchor sleeve saves mortar in hollow materials and<br />
centres the anchor in the drill hole.<br />
▪ In solid building materials the anchor sleeves are not<br />
required.<br />
▪ In solid building materials, the injection mortar bonds the<br />
entire surface <strong>of</strong> the anchor rod / internal threaded sockets<br />
to the wall <strong>of</strong> the drilled hole.<br />
▪ With hollow materials the mortar adapts to the anchoring<br />
substrate and bears the load primarily through a mechanical<br />
interlock.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approval:<br />
▪ German approval (DIBt) in<br />
conjunction with Injection<br />
mortar FIS V, FIS VS,<br />
FIS VW FIS HK and FIS A<br />
resp. FIS E for solid and<br />
hollow material<br />
With anchor sleeve suitable<br />
for:<br />
▪ Vertical perforated bricks<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow blocks<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow pumice plank<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated<br />
bricks and other perforated<br />
blocks<br />
Without anchor sleeve<br />
suitable for:<br />
▪ Lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Solid bick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime bricks<br />
▪ Full pumice stone and<br />
other solid building materials<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
FIS H K - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
Optimised grating structure<br />
The sleeve for reduced mortar<br />
consumption and optimum mechanical<br />
interlock.<br />
Wide edge<br />
Prevents anchor from slipping deeper<br />
and cleanly covers drill hole.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ Gr atings<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ Hand-r ails<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Pipelines<br />
▪ Sanitary equipment<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ A wnings<br />
▪ Canopies<br />
▪ Wooden constructions<br />
Barbed hook<br />
Optimum hold in<br />
drill hole.<br />
▪ Perfectly matched to the fi scher injection mortar, the<br />
FIS H K anchor sleeve reduces the quantity <strong>of</strong> mortar<br />
you use and is more user-friendly.<br />
▪ The optimised grating structure <strong>of</strong> the anchor sleeve<br />
leads to a reduced mortar consumption to 80 %<br />
depending on dimensions.<br />
▪ Handling is also simpler: the anchor sleeve centres<br />
itself and thus ensures the anchor rod is fi xed securely<br />
in the drill hole.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
Minimum edge thickness<br />
Only protrudes slightly.<br />
Centring blade<br />
Clicks into inside <strong>of</strong> drill hole<br />
and centres the anchor rod.
DESCRIPTION<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ High-performance mortars allow high loads in all building<br />
materials.<br />
▪ Approval covers common masonry materials for maximum<br />
safety.<br />
▪ Expansion-free fi xing allows small spacings and edge<br />
distances.<br />
▪ Extensive range for various cost-effi cient applications.<br />
▪ The mortar largely seals the drill hole.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> Installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ In solid building materials the drillhole<br />
must be cleaned thoroughly<br />
(blow out 2 x, brush out 2x,<br />
blow out 2 x).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Injection anchor sleeve<br />
FIS H 12 x 50 K<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
in perforated brick with anchor sleeve<br />
in solid materials without anchor sleeve<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
Mortar fi lling<br />
quantity<br />
Injection anchor sleeve<br />
FIS H 16 x 130 K<br />
fi ts anchor per<br />
360 mlcartridge<br />
do t hef 1)<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FIS H 12 x 50 K 041900 12 60 50 5 FIS A M6-M8, FIS EK 5-6 34 50<br />
FIS H 12 x 85 K 041901 12 95 85 10 FIS A M6-M8, FIS EK 5-6<br />
FIS A M8-M10, FIS EK 8-10,<br />
17 50<br />
FIS H 16 x 85 K 041902 16 95 85 12 FIS E M6-M8, threaded rod with<br />
graduated diameter M12<br />
FIS A M8-M10, FIS EK 8-10,<br />
14 50<br />
FIS H 16 x 130 K 041903 16 140 130 15 FIS E M6-M8, threaded rod with<br />
graduated diameter M12<br />
11 20<br />
FIS H 20 x 85 K 041904 20 95 85 15 FIS A M12-M16, FIS E M10-M12 11 20<br />
FIS H 20 x 130 K 046703 20 140 130 25 FIS A M12-M16, FIS E M10-M12 7 20<br />
FIS H 20 x 200 K 046704 20 210 200 40 FIS A M12-M16, FIS E M10-M12 4 20<br />
1) max. number by using 1 static mixer<br />
Qty. per box<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No.<br />
Injection anchor sleeve,<br />
1 m length FIS H L<br />
drill-Ø total length fi ts mortar fi lling quantity<br />
per 10 cm<br />
Qty. per box<br />
do l<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FIS H 12 x 1000 L 050598 12 1000 Ø6 / M 6 - Ø8 / M 8 12 10<br />
FIS H 16 x 1000 L 050599 16 1000 Ø10/M10 / Ø12/M12 14 10<br />
FIS H 22 x 1000 L 045301 22 1000 Ø12/M12 - Ø16/M16 20 6<br />
Injection anchor sleeve with net<br />
FIS H N<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
Min.<br />
anchorage<br />
depth anchor<br />
Min.<br />
anchorage<br />
depth sleeve<br />
Mortar<br />
fi lling quantity<br />
anchor per<br />
360 mlcartridge<br />
fi ts Qty. per box<br />
d o t h v h v<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FIS H 16 x 85 N 050470 16 95 90 85 15 11 Ø8/M8 20<br />
FIS H 18 x 85 N 050472 18 95 90 85 17 10 Ø10/M10 20<br />
FIS H 20 x 85 N 050474 20 95 90 85 19 9 Ø12/M12 20<br />
Threaded rod FIS A,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø min.<br />
drill hole depth<br />
� DIBt d o t<br />
min.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
in masonry<br />
max.<br />
useful length in<br />
masonry<br />
Mortar fi lling<br />
quantity without<br />
anchor sleeve<br />
anchor per<br />
360 ml-cartridge<br />
1)<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale units] pcs.<br />
FIS A M 6 x 70 2) 046204 ▯ 8 - - - 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 6 x 75 2) 090243 ▯ 8 - - - 3 56 20<br />
FIS A M 6 x 85 090272 ▯ 8 80 75 2 3 56 20<br />
FIS A M 6 x 110 090273 ▯ 8 80 75 25 3 56 20<br />
FIS A M 8 x 70 046206 ▯ 10 80 75 - 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 90 090274 ▯ 10 80 75 5 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 110 090275 ▯ 10 80 75 25 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 130 090276 ▯ 10 80 75 45 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 175 090277 ▯ 10 80 75 90 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 110 090278 ▯ 12 80 75 25 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 130 090279 ▯ 12 80 75 45 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 150 090281 ▯ 12 80 75 65 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 170 044969 ▯ 12 80 75 85 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 200 090282 ▯ 12 80 75 115 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 120 044971 ▯ 14 80 75 30 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 140 090283 ▯ 14 80 75 50 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 160 090284 ▯ 14 80 75 70 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 180 090285 ▯ 14 80 75 90 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 210 090286 ▯ 14 80 75 120 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 260 090287 ▯ 14 80 75 170 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 130 044972 ▯ 18 80 75 40 7 24 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 175 090288 ▯ 18 80 75 85 7 24 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 200 090289 ▯ 18 80 75 110 7 24 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 250 090290 ▯ 18 80 75 160 7 24 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 300 090291 ▯ 18 80 75 210 7 24 10<br />
1) max. number by using 1 static mixer<br />
2) for use with FIS H 12 x 50 K<br />
Qty. per box
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Threaded rod FIS A,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø min.<br />
drill hole depth<br />
min.<br />
anchorage depth in<br />
masonry<br />
max.<br />
useful length in<br />
masonry<br />
Mortar fi lling<br />
quantity without<br />
anchor sleeve<br />
anchor per<br />
360 ml-cartridge<br />
1)<br />
� DIBt do t<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale units] pcs.<br />
FIS A M 6 x 70 A4 2) 046205 ▯ 8 - - - 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 6 x 75 A4 2) 090437 ▯ 8 - - - 3 56 20<br />
FIS A M 6 x 85 A4 090438 ▯ 8 80 75 2 3 56 20<br />
FIS A M 6 x 110 A4 090439 ▯ 8 80 75 25 3 56 20<br />
FIS A M 8 x 70 A4 046245 ▯ 10 80 75 - 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 90 A4 090440 ▯ 10 80 75 5 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 110 A4 090441 ▯ 10 80 75 25 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 130 A4 090442 ▯ 10 80 75 45 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 175 A4 090443 ▯ 10 80 75 90 3 56 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 110 A4 090444 ▯ 12 80 75 25 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 130 A4 090447 ▯ 12 80 75 45 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 150 A4 090448 ▯ 12 80 75 65 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 170 A4 044973 ▯ 12 80 75 85 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 10 x 200 A4 090449 ▯ 12 80 75 115 4 42 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 120 A4 044974 ▯ 14 80 75 30 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 140 A4 090450 ▯ 14 80 75 50 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 160 A4 090451 ▯ 14 80 75 70 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 180 A4 090452 ▯ 14 80 75 90 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 210 A4 090453 ▯ 14 80 75 120 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 12 x 260 A4 090454 ▯ 14 80 75 170 5 34 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 130 A4 044975 ▯ 18 80 75 40 7 24 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 175 A4 090455 ▯ 18 80 75 85 7 24 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 200 A4 090456 ▯ 18 80 75 110 7 24 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 250 A4 090457 ▯ 18 80 75 160 7 24 10<br />
FIS A M 16 x 300 A4 090458 ▯ 18 80 75 210 7 24 10<br />
1) max. number by using 1 static mixer<br />
2) for use with FIS H 12 x 50 K<br />
Qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No.<br />
Internal threaded sockets<br />
FIS E<br />
approval eff ect. anchoring depth min. bolt penetration max. bolt penetration internal thread fi ts Qty. per box<br />
▯ DIBt hef e2 e1 ds [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FIS E 11 x 85 M6 043631 ▯ 85 6 60 M 6<br />
FIS H 16 x 85 K<br />
FIS H 20 x 85 K<br />
10<br />
FIS E 11 x 85 M8 043632 ▯ 85 8 60 M 8<br />
FIS H 16 x 85 K<br />
FIS H 20 x 85 K<br />
10<br />
FIS E 15 x 85 M10 043633 ▯ 85 10 60 M 10 FIS H 20 x 85 K 10<br />
FIS E 15 x 85 M12 043634 ▯ 85 12 60 M 12 FIS H 20 x 85 K 10<br />
Type Art.-No.<br />
Injection screw inserts<br />
FIS E K<br />
eff ect. screw bolt penetration drill-Ø drill hole depth fi ts Qty. per box<br />
anchoring<br />
without anchor<br />
depth<br />
sleeve<br />
hef ds x ls min. max. h0 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FIS E 5 x 45 K 058053 45 Ø 4-5/M5 20 35 10 50<br />
FIS H 12 x 50 K<br />
FIS H 12 x 85 K<br />
25<br />
FIS E 6 x 75 K 058049 60 Ø 5-6/M6 35 65 10 80 FIS H 12 x 85 K 25<br />
FIS E 8 x 80 K 043667 70 Ø 7-8/M8 20 65 14 90<br />
FIS H 16 x 85 K<br />
FIS H 16 x 130 K<br />
10<br />
FIS E 10 x 95 K 058051 80 Ø 10/M10 45 85 14 105<br />
FIS H 16 x 85 K<br />
FIS H 16 x 130 K<br />
10<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIS brush<br />
Type Art.-No. fi ts Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FIS-brush Ø14/20 mm 048980 8 - 16 1<br />
FIS-brush Ø20/30 mm 048981 16 - 30 1<br />
CORRECT USE WITHOUT ANCHOR SLEEVE<br />
Correct use without anchor sleeve<br />
Suitable for:<br />
Lightweight concrete, solid brick, sand-lime solid brick, solid pumice and other solid materials<br />
Approved for:<br />
Solid bricks ≧ Mz 12, sand-lime solid bricks ≧ KS 12.<br />
Product Injection threaded rod FIS A M...<br />
Dimension 6x110 8x90 8x110 8x130 8x175 10x110 10x130 10x150 10x170 10x200 12x120 12x140 12x160 12x180 12x210 12x260 16x130 16x175 16x200 16x250 16x300<br />
Approval � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �<br />
Usable length t fix [mm] 25 5 25 45 90 25 45 65 85 115 30 50 70 90 120 170 40 85 110 160 210<br />
Drill diameter d 0 [mm] 8 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 18 18 18 18 18<br />
Anchoring depth h ef [mm] 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75<br />
No. <strong>of</strong> scale units 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 7<br />
Anchor per cartridge 1) 56 56 56 56 56 42 42 42 42 42 34 34 34 34 34 34 24 24 24 24 24<br />
Correct use without anchor sleeve<br />
Product Internally threaded sockets FIS E... Screw-inserts FIS E...K<br />
Dimension 11x85 M6 11x85 M8 15x85 M10 15x85 M12 5x45 6x75 8x80 10x95<br />
Approval � � � � - - - -<br />
Usable length t fix [mm] - - - - - - - -<br />
Drill diameter d 0 [mm] 14 14 18 18 10 10 14 14<br />
Anchoring depth h ef [mm] 85 85 85 85 45 75 80 95<br />
No. <strong>of</strong> scale units 5 5 2 3 4 5 - -<br />
Anchor per cartridge 1) 34 34 85 56 42 34 - -<br />
1) Anchor with 1 static mixer per cartridge 360 ml
CORRECT USE WITH ANCHOR SLEEVE<br />
Correct use with anchor sleeve: combination options<br />
Suitable for:<br />
Vertically perforated bricks, sand-lime perforated bricks, hollow<br />
blocks, solid bricks, sand-lime solid bricks, pumice hollow blanks,<br />
hollow filler block floors, no-fines lightweight concrete and other<br />
perforated material.<br />
Product<br />
Installation details see<br />
Injection anchor sleeves<br />
Approved for:<br />
Vertically perforated bricks ≧ HLz 4, sand-lime perforated bricks<br />
≧ KSL 4, hollow blocks made from lightweight concrete ≧ Hbl 2,<br />
hollow blocks made from concrete ≧ Hbn 4, solid bricks ≧ Mz 12,<br />
sand-lime solid bricks ≧ KS 12 and no-fines lightweight concrete.<br />
Injection anchor sleeve<br />
FIS H...K<br />
Injection anchor sleeve,<br />
1 m length FIS H...L<br />
Injection anchor sleeve<br />
with net FIS H...N<br />
Type 12 x 50 12 x 85* 16 x 85* 16 x 130** 20 x 85* 20 x 130 20 x 200 12 x 1000 16 x 1000 22 x 1000 16 x 85 18 x 85 20 x 85<br />
Art.-No. 41900 41901 41902 41903 41904 46703 46704 50958 50599 45301 50470 50472 50474<br />
Drill-∅ d 0 [mm] 12 12 16 16 20 20 20 12 16 22 16 18 20<br />
Drill depth t d [mm] ≧ 60 ≧ 95 ≧ 95 ≧ 140 ≧ 95 ≧ 135 ≧ 205 ≧ 90 ≧ 90 ≧ 90 ≧ 95 ≧ 95 ≧ 95<br />
No. <strong>of</strong> scale units 5 10 12 15 15 25 40 95/m 165/m 275/m 15 17 19<br />
Anchor per 360 ml-cartridge 34 17 14 11 11 7 4 11 10 9<br />
Anchoring depth h ef 50 85 85 130 85 130 200 ≧ 75 ≧ 75 ≧ 75 85 85 85<br />
suitable for:<br />
Injection threaded rod FIS A<br />
gvz A4 usable length tfi x [mm] usable length tfix [mm]<br />
FIS A M 6 x 70 046207 046205 10<br />
FIS A M 6 x 75 090243 090437 15<br />
FIS A M 6 x 85 090272 090438 25<br />
FIS A M 6 x 110 090273 090439 50 15<br />
FIS A M 8 x 70 046206 046245 10<br />
FIS A M 8 x 90 090274 090440 30<br />
FIS A M 8 x 110 090275 090441 50 15 15 15<br />
FIS A M 8 x 130 090276 090442 70 35 35 35<br />
FIS A M 8 x 175 090277 090443 115 80 80 35 80<br />
FIS A M 10 x 110 090278 090444 15 15<br />
FIS A M 10 x 130 090279 090447 35 35<br />
FIS A M 10 x 150 090281 090448 55 10 for for for<br />
55<br />
FIS A M 10 x 170 044969 044973 75 30 threaded threaded threaded<br />
75<br />
FIS A M 10 x 200 090282 090449 105 60 rods rods rods<br />
105<br />
FIS A M 12 x 120 044971 044974 20 M6 - M8 M10 - M12 M12 - M16<br />
20<br />
FIS A M 12 x 140 090283 090450 40 40<br />
FIS A M 12 x 160 090284 090451 60 15 60<br />
FIS A M 12 x 180 090285 090452 80 35 80<br />
FIS A M 12 x 210 090286 090453 110 65 110<br />
FIS A M 12 x 260 090287 090454 160 115 45 160<br />
FIS A M 12 (Ø 10) 1) 1) � �<br />
FIS A M 16 x 130 044972 044975 30<br />
FIS A M 16 x 175 090288 090455 75 30<br />
FIS A M 16 x 200 090289 090456 100 55<br />
FIS A M 16 x 250 090290 090457 150 105 35<br />
FIS A M 16 x 300 090291 090458 200 155 85<br />
Internal threaded sockets FIS E<br />
gvz<br />
FIS E 11 x 85 M6 043631 � � �<br />
FIS E 11 x 85 M8 043632 � � �<br />
FIS E 15 x 85 M10 043633 �<br />
FIS E 15 x 85 M12 043634 �<br />
Injection screw inserts FIS E K<br />
FIS E 5 x 45 K 058053 � �<br />
FIS E 6 x 75 K 058049 �<br />
FIS E 8 x 80 K 043667 � �<br />
FIS E 10 x 95 K 058051 � �<br />
Red font resp. � = Included in the German Approval. � Suitable but without approval. * Plaster bridging possible up to 20 mm except perforated sand-lime brick (KSL).<br />
1) Threaded rod with graduated diameter M12 (to Ø 10 at anchoring base) on request. ** Plaster bridging possible up to 20mm.<br />
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LOADS<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Injection technique for masonry<br />
Permissible loads F perm <strong>of</strong> a single anchor installed with FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW in masonry and porous light-weight concrete<br />
(TGL) for tension, shear and combined tension and shear . For FIS VT and FIS P the belo w mentioned load values are valid as<br />
recommended loads only.<br />
Anchor type Threaded rod FIS A<br />
Application without anchor sleeve M 6 M 8 M 10 M 12 (Ø10) M 12<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 [kN] 1.01) 1.01) 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
Sand-lime solid brick ≧ KS 12 [kN] 1.01) 1.01) 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
Nominal drill diameter Ø d0 [mm] 8 10 12 12 14<br />
Drill hole depth min h0 [mm] 80 80 80 80 80<br />
Anchorage depth min hef [mm] 75 75 75 75 75<br />
Minimum structural component thickness d [mm] 110 110 110 110 110<br />
Required mortar volume<br />
FIS V, FIS VS, FIS VW, FIS VR, FIS P<br />
[scale units] 2 3 3 3 4<br />
Application with anchor sleeve M 6 M 8 M 10 M 12 (Ø10) M 12<br />
Anchor sleeve type FIS H ... K 12x50 12x85 12x50 12x85 16x85 16x130 16x85 16x130 16x85 16x130 20x85 20x130 20x200<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 [kN] 1.0 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
Sand-lime solid brick ≧ KS 12 [kN] 1.0 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
≧ Hlz 4 [kN] 0.3/0.6<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
2) 0.3/0.62) 0.3/0.62) 0.3/0.62) 0.3/0.62) ≧ Hlz 6 [kN] 0.4/0.82) 0.4/0.82) 0.4/0.82) 0.4/0.82) 0.4/0.82) ≧ Hlz 12 [kN] 0.8/1.02) 0.8/1.02) 0.8/1.02) /1.43) 0.8/1.02) 0.8/1.02) /1.63) 0.8/1.02) /1.83) 0.8/1.02) /1.83) ≧ KSL 4 [kN] 0.4/0.6<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
2) 0.4/0.62) 0.4/0.62) 0.4/0.62) 0.4/0.62) ≧ KSL 6 [kN] 0.6/0.82) 0.6/0.82) 0.6/0.82) 0.6/0.82) 0.6/0.82) ≧ KSL 12 [kN] 0.8/1.42) 0.8/1.42) 0.8/1.42) 0.8/1.42) 0.8/1.42) Hollow block made <strong>of</strong><br />
light-weight concrete<br />
Hollow block made <strong>of</strong><br />
normal-weight concrete<br />
≧ Hbl 2 [kN] 0.3/0.5 2) 0.3/0.5 2) 0.3/0.5 2) 0.3/0.5 2) 0.3/0.5 2)<br />
≧ Hbl 4 [kN] 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2)<br />
≧ Hbn 4 [kN] 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2)<br />
Porous light-weight concrete<br />
Aerated light-weight concret<br />
TGL [kN] - - 1.3 1.3 1.3 2.0 -<br />
Nominal drill diameter Ø d0 [mm] 12 12 12 12 16 16 16 16 16 16 20 20 20<br />
Drill hole depth min h0 [mm] 55 90 55 90 90 135 90 135 90 135 90 135 205<br />
Embedment depth <strong>of</strong> the anchor sleeve hs [mm] 50 85 50 85 85 130 85 130 85 130 85 130 200<br />
Anchorage depth hef [mm] 50 854) 50 854) 854) 1304) 854) 1304) 854) 1304) 854) 1304) 2004) Minimum structural component thickness d [mm] 90 110 90 110 110 (175) 5) 150 (175) 5) 110 (175) 5) 150 (175) 5) 110 (175) 5) 150 (175) 5) 110 (175) 5) 150 (175) 5) 240<br />
Required mortar volume<br />
FIS V, FIS VS, FIS VW, FIS VR, FIS P<br />
Permissible beding moment Mperm [scale units] 5 10 5 10 12 15 12 15 12 15 15 25 40<br />
Mperm for zinc-plated steel 5.8 gvz [Nm] 4.4 10.7 21.4 21.4 37.4 37.4<br />
Mperm for stainless steel A4 [Nm] 4.8 12.1 24.1 24.1 42.1 42.1<br />
Installation detail, spacings and edge distances<br />
Spacing (Group <strong>of</strong> anchors) 6)<br />
≧ a<br />
min a<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
100 (for Hbl and Hbn: 200) (for porous light-weight concrete TGL: 150)<br />
50 (for Hbl and Hbn: 200) (for porous light-weight concrete TGL: 100)<br />
Minimum interspacing az [mm] 250 (for M8 and M10 in porous light-weight concrete TGL:200)<br />
Edge distance (only Mz, KS, Hlz, KSL, Hbl, Hbn)<br />
- for masonry with superimposed load<br />
or pro<strong>of</strong> against tilting and without<br />
shear towards the free edge<br />
- for masonry without superimposed load<br />
≧ ar [mm] 50 (for Mz and KS: 60)<br />
or pro<strong>of</strong> against tilting or with shear<br />
towards the free edge<br />
≧ ar [mm] 200 (for Mz and KS: 250)<br />
Edge distance (only porous light-weight concrete TGL)<br />
- without shear towards the free edge ≧ ar [mm] 150<br />
- with shear towards the free edge<br />
≧ ar min ar [mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
200<br />
100<br />
Clearance in fixture to be attached df [mm] 7 9 12 14 14<br />
Screw penetration depth<br />
<strong>of</strong> the screw/threaded rod<br />
min s [mm] - - - - -<br />
max s [mm] - - - - -<br />
Maximum installation torque T inst [Nm] 4 7) 4 7) 4 7) 4 7) 4 7)<br />
1) For masonry with superimposed load the permissible load be increased to 1.4 kN.<br />
2) Increased values are valid if the drill hole is drilled without hammer action but only rotary action. In KSL the outer brick walls have to have a thickness <strong>of</strong> at least 30 mm (old bricks).<br />
3) Increased values are valid for old masonry (before 1977) made <strong>of</strong> vertical perforated bricks ≥ HLz 12 , if drilling was done without hammer action but only rotary action.<br />
4) For anchor sleeves with an embedment depth <strong>of</strong> hs = 85 mm a non-bearing layer <strong>of</strong> up to 20 mm may be bridged; for h s = 130 mm the non-bearing layer may not be more than 30 mm;<br />
and for h s = 200 mm the non-bearing layer may not be more than100 mm.<br />
The bridging <strong>of</strong> non-bearing layers is permitted with threaded rods only.“<br />
5) The value in bracket is valid for porous light-weight concrete TGL.<br />
6) The spacing “a” may be reduced down to the value <strong>of</strong> “min a”, if the permissible loads are reduced at the same time. Not valid for masonry made <strong>of</strong> Hbl and Hbn.<br />
7) 2 Nm, if the fixture to be attached is not installed with a levelling mortar layer. Continued next page.
LOADS<br />
Permissible loads F perm <strong>of</strong> a single anchor installed with FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW in masonry and porous light-weight concrete<br />
(TGL) for tension, shear and combined tension and shear. For FIS VT and FIS P the belo w mentioned load values are valid as<br />
recommended loads only.<br />
Anchor type Threaded rod FIS A Internal threaded sockets FIS E<br />
Application without anchor sleeve M 16 M 6 M 8 M 10 M 12<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 [kN] 1.7 1.01) 1.01) 1.7 1.7<br />
Sand-lime solid brick ≧ KS 12 [kN] 1.7 1.01) 1.01) 1.7 1.7<br />
Nominal drill diameter Ø d0 [mm] 18 14 14 18 18<br />
Drill hole depth min h0 [mm] 80 90 90 90 90<br />
Anchorage depth min hef [mm] 75 85 85 85 85<br />
Minimum structural component thickness d [mm] 110 110 110 110 110<br />
Required mortar volume<br />
FIS V, FIS VS, FIS VW, FIS VR, FIS P<br />
[scale units] 5 4 4 5 5<br />
Application with anchor sleeve M 16 M 6 M 8 M 10 M 12<br />
Anchor sleeve type FIS H ... K 20x85 20x130 20x200 16x85 20x85 16x85 20x85 20x85 20x85<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 [kN] 1.7 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
Sand-lime solid brick ≧ KS 12 [kN] 1.7 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
≧ Hlz 4 [kN] 0.3/0.6<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
2) 0.3/0.62) 0.3/0.62) 0.3/0.62) 0.3/0.62) ≧ Hlz 6 [kN] 0.4/0.82) 0.4/0.82) 0.4/0.82) 0.4/0.82) 0.4/0.82) ≧ Hlz 12 [kN] 0.8/1.02) /1.83) 0.8/1.02) 0.8/1.02) /1.43) 0.8/1.02) 0.8/1.02) 0.8/1.02) ≧ KSL 4 [kN] 0.4/0.6<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
2) 0.4/0.62) 0.4/0.62) 0.4/0.62) 0.4/0.62) ≧ KSL 6 [kN] 0.6/0.82) 0.6/0.82) 0.6/0.82) 0.6/0.82) 0.6/0.82) ≧ KSL 12 [kN] 0.8/1.42) 0.8/1.42) 0.8/1.42) 0.8/1.42) 0.8/1.42) Hollow block made <strong>of</strong><br />
light-weight concrete<br />
Hollow block made <strong>of</strong><br />
normal-weight concrete<br />
≧ Hbl 2 [kN] 0.3/0.5 2) 0.3/0.5 2) 0.3/0.5 2) 0.3/0.5 2) 0.3/0.5 2)<br />
≧ Hbl 4 [kN] 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2)<br />
≧ Hbn 4 [kN] 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2) 0.6/0.8 2)<br />
Porous light-weight concrete<br />
Aerated light-weight concret<br />
TGL [kN] 2.0 - - 1.3 1.3 2.0<br />
Nominal drill diameter Ø d0 [mm] 20 20 20 16 20 16 20 20 20<br />
Drill hole depth min h0 [mm] 90 135 205 90 90 90 90 90 90<br />
Embedment depth <strong>of</strong> the anchor sleeve hs [mm] 85 130 200 85 85 85 85 85 85<br />
Anchorage depth hef [mm] 854) 1304) 2004) 85 85 85 85 85 85<br />
Minimum structural component thickness d [mm] 110 (175) 5) 150 (175) 5) 240 110 110 110 (175) 5) 110 (175) 5) 110 (175) 5) 110 (175) 5)<br />
Required mortar volume<br />
FIS V, FIS VS, FIS VW, FIS VR, FIS P<br />
Permissible beding moment Mperm [scale units] 15 25 40 12 15 12 15 15 15<br />
Mperm for zinc-plated steel 5.8 gvz [Nm] 94.9 4.4 10.7 21.4 37.4<br />
Mperm for stainless steel A4 [Nm] 104.2 4.8 12.1 24.1 42.1<br />
Installation detail, spacings and edge distances<br />
Spacing (Group <strong>of</strong> anchors) 6)<br />
≧ a<br />
min a<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
100 (for Hbl and Hbn: 200) (for porous light-weight concrete TGL: 150)<br />
50 (for Hbl and Hbn: 200) (for porous light-weight concrete TGL: 100)<br />
Minimum interspacing az [mm] 250 (for M8 and M10 in porous light-weight concrete TGL:200)<br />
Edge distance (only Mz, KS, Hlz, KSL, Hbl, Hbn)<br />
- for masonry with superimposed load<br />
or pro<strong>of</strong> against tilting and without<br />
shear towards the free edge<br />
- for masonry without superimposed load<br />
≧ ar [mm] 50 (for Mz and KS: 60)<br />
or pro<strong>of</strong> against tilting or with shear<br />
towards the free edge<br />
≧ ar [mm] 200 (for Mz and KS: 250)<br />
Edge distance (only porous light-weight concrete TGL)<br />
- without shear towards the free edge ≧ ar [mm] 150<br />
- with shear towards the free edge<br />
≧ ar min ar [mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
200<br />
100<br />
Clearance in fixture to be attached df [mm] 18 7 9 12 14<br />
Screw penetration depth<br />
<strong>of</strong> the screw/threaded rod<br />
min s [mm] - 6 8 10 12<br />
max s [mm] - 60 60 60 60<br />
Maximum installation torque T inst [Nm] 4 7) 4 7) 4 7) 4 7) 4 7)<br />
1) For masonry with superimposed load the permissible load be increased to 1.4 kN.<br />
2) Increased values are valid if the drill hole is drilled without hammer action but only rotary action. In KSL the outer brick walls have to have a thickness <strong>of</strong> at least 30 mm (old bricks).<br />
3) Increased values are valid for old masonry (before 1977) made <strong>of</strong> vertical perforated bricks ≥ HLz 12 , if drilling was done without hammer action but only rotary action.<br />
4) For anchor sleeves with an embedment depth <strong>of</strong> hs = 85 mm a non-bearing layer <strong>of</strong> up to 20 mm may be bridged; for hs = 130 mm the non-bearing layer may not be more than 30 mm; and for hs = 200 mm<br />
the non-bearing layer may not be more than100 mm.<br />
The bridging <strong>of</strong> non-bearing layers is permitted with threaded rods only.“<br />
5) The value in bracket is valid for porous light-weight concrete TGL.<br />
6) The spacing “a” may be reduced down to the value <strong>of</strong> “min a”, if the permissible loads are reduced at the same time. Not valid for masonry made <strong>of</strong> Hbl and Hbn.<br />
7) 2 Nm, if the fixture to be attached is not installed with a levelling mortar layer.<br />
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Injection push-through anchor sleeve FIS H K<br />
The expansion-free anchoring for the pr<strong>of</strong>essional user.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
more Info<br />
page<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Injection-<br />
Mortar<br />
65<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Injection-pushthrough<br />
anchor<br />
sleeve FIS HK<br />
FIS Set 18 x<br />
130/200 M12/200<br />
▪ Perforated sleeves for push-through installation – A genuine<br />
problem solver for bulky attachment parts with several<br />
fi xing points, i.e. the attachment part no longer needs to be<br />
removed from the wall or similar for installation.<br />
▪ Approved for masonry in connection with injection mortar<br />
FIS V, FIS VS and FIS VW.<br />
▪ Variable useable lengths <strong>of</strong> 20 mm to 200 mm, i.e. simple<br />
adjustment to the application by cutting <strong>of</strong>f the push-through<br />
anchor sleeve FIS H K.<br />
▪ Approved for FIS A threaded rods M 10, M12 and M16.<br />
Also available as a set, complete with anchor rod optionally<br />
galvanised or in A4 stainless steel. The anchor rod FIS A can<br />
also be shortened to the desired length.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved for:<br />
Building supervision<br />
approval (DIBt) with fi scher<br />
injection mortar FIS V, FIS<br />
VS and FIS VW in combination<br />
with the push-through<br />
anchor sleeve FIS HK and<br />
the threaded rod FIS A for<br />
solid, perforated and cavity<br />
brick approved by the building<br />
supervision authorities.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Timber sub-structures<br />
▪ Metal pr<strong>of</strong>i les<br />
▪ Building elements<br />
FIS H K - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
Perforated sleeve<br />
Mesh geometry aligned to use in masonry.<br />
Scale<br />
for the usable lengths 20 - 200 mm.<br />
Flexible edge<br />
Movable edge is moved to the desired<br />
component part thickness before it is cut <strong>of</strong>f .<br />
The edge cleanly covers the drill hole.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
LOADS<br />
Injection-push-through anchor sleeve<br />
FIS HK<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø max. eff ect. anchoring<br />
drill hole depth depth<br />
Permissible loads Fperm <strong>of</strong> a single anchor istalled with FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW in masonry and porous light-weight concrete<br />
(TGL) for tension, shear and combined tension and shear.<br />
Anchor type Threaded rod FIS A<br />
Application with anchor sleeve M 10 M 12 M 16<br />
Push-through anchor sleeve type FIS H ... K 18 x 130/200 18 x 130/200 22 x 130/200<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 [kN] 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
Solid sand-lime brick ≧ KS 12 [kN] 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
≧ HLz 4 [kN] 0.3 / 0.6<br />
Vertical perforated brick<br />
2) 0.3 / 0.62) 0.3 / 0.62) ≧ HLz 6 [kN] 0.4 / 0.82) 0.4 / 0.82) 0.4 / 0.82) ≧ HLz 12 [kN] 0.8 / 1.02) / 1.63) 0.8 / 1.02) / 1.83) 0.8 / 1.02) / 1.83) ≧ KSL 4 [kN] 0.4 / 0.6<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
2) 0.4 / 0.62) 0.4 / 0.62) ≧ KSL 6 [kN] 0.6 / 0.82) 0.6 / 0.82) 0.6 / 0.82) ≧ KSL 12 [kN] 0.8 / 1.42) 0.8 / 1.42) 0.8 / 1.42) Hollow block made <strong>of</strong> light-weight concrete<br />
≧ Hbl 2 [kN] 0.3 / 0.52) 0.3 / 0.52) 0.3 / 0.52) ≧ Hbl 4 [kN] 0.6 / 0.82) 0.6 / 0.82) 0.6 / 0.82) Hollow block made <strong>of</strong> normal-weight concrete ≧ Hbn 4 [kN] 0.6 / 0.82) 0.6 / 0.82) 0.6 / 0.82) Porous light-weight concrete TGL [kN] 1.3 2.0 2.0<br />
Aerated light-weight concrete see load table FIS V, FIS VS and FIS VW in aerated light-weight concrete<br />
Nominal drill diameter Ø d0 [mm] 18 18 22<br />
Drill hole depth min h0 [mm] 135 135 135<br />
Embedment depth <strong>of</strong> the anchor sleeve hs [mm] 130 130 130<br />
Anchorage depth hef [mm] 1306) 1306) 1306) Minimum structural component thickness d [mm] 150 (for pouros light-weight concrete TGL: 175)<br />
Required mortar volume FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW [scale units] 15 - 355) 15 - 355) 25 - 455) Permissible bending moment Mperm Mperm for zinc-plated steel 5.8 gvz 21.4 37.4 94.9<br />
Mperm for stainless steel<br />
Installation details, spacings and edge distances<br />
A4 24.1 42.1 104.2<br />
Spacing (Group <strong>of</strong> anchors) 4) ≧ a<br />
min a<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
100 (for Hbl and Hbn: 200) (for porous light-weight concrete TGL: 150)<br />
50 (for porous light-weight concrete TGL: 100)<br />
Minimum interspacing<br />
Edge distance (only Mz, KS, HLz, KSL, Hbl, Hbn)<br />
• for masonry with superimposed load or<br />
az 250 (for M 8 and M 10 in porous light-weight concrete TGL: 200)<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> against tilting and without shear towards<br />
the free edge<br />
• for masonry with superimposed load or<br />
≧ ar [mm] 50 (for Mz and KS: 60)<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> against tilting or wirh shear towards the<br />
free edge<br />
≧ ar [mm] 200 (for Mz and KS: 250)<br />
Edge distance (only porous light-weight concrete TGL)<br />
• without shear towards the free edge ≧ ar [mm] 150<br />
• with shear towards the free edge<br />
≧ ar min ar [mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
200<br />
100<br />
Clearance hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 18 18 22<br />
Maximum installation torque Tinst [Nm] 41) 41) 41) 1) 2 Nm, if the fixture to be attached is not installed with a levelling mortar layer.<br />
2) Increased values are valid if the drill hole is drilled without hammer action but only rotary action. In KSL the outer brick walls have to have a thickness <strong>of</strong> at least 30 mm (old bricks).<br />
3) Increased values are valid for old masonry (before 1977) made <strong>of</strong> vertical perforated bricks ≧ HLz 12 , if drilling was done without hammer action but only rotary action.<br />
4) The spacing “a” may be reduced down to the value <strong>of</strong> “min a”, if the permissible loads are reduced at the same time. Not valid for masonry made <strong>of</strong> Hbl and Hbn.<br />
5) The required mortar volume depends on the thickness <strong>of</strong> the fixture to be attached and according to this <strong>of</strong> the length <strong>of</strong> the push-through anchor sleeve.<br />
The lower value is valid for a thickness <strong>of</strong> the fixture <strong>of</strong> 0 mm – the higher value is valid for the maximum thickness <strong>of</strong> the fixture <strong>of</strong> 200 mm. Intermediate values by linear interpolation.<br />
6) The bridging <strong>of</strong> a non-bearing layer <strong>of</strong> up to 30 mm is permitted. A reduction <strong>of</strong> the anchorage depth at the same time is allowed.<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
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max. usable<br />
length<br />
FIS Set 18 x 130/200 M12/200<br />
fi ts max. fi ll quantity per<br />
360 ml cartridge<br />
� DIBt do 3) hef t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale units] pcs.<br />
FIS H 18 x 130/200 K 045707 ▯ 18 340 130 200 M10 - M12 35 10<br />
FIS H 22 x 130/200 K 045708 ▯ 22 340 130 200 M 16 45 10<br />
FIS Set 18 x 130/200 M12/200 A4 1) 047452 ▯ 18 340 130 200 M12 A4 set 35 5<br />
FIS Set 18 x 130/200 M12/200 2) 047443 ▯ 18 340 130 200 M12 set 35 5<br />
FIS Set 22 x 130/200 M16/200 A4 1) 047454 ▯ 22 340 130 200 M16 A4 set 45 5<br />
FIS Set 22 x 130/200 M16/200 2) 047453 ▯ 22 340 130 200 M16 set 45 5<br />
Qty. per box<br />
CORROSION<br />
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1) With threaded rod A4 stainless.<br />
2) With zinc-plated threaded rod.<br />
3) By lengthening the perforated sleeve or threaded<br />
rod, the drill hole length and fill quantity<br />
are reduced accordingly.<br />
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Injection technique for aerated concrete<br />
The expansion-free high-performance fi xing for aircrete.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
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▪ Centring sleeve and cone drill bit specially for use with<br />
Injection mortars FIS V, FIS VS, FIS VT and FIS P in aircrete.<br />
▪ The special undercut drill bit PBB produces a conical drillhole<br />
in aircrete.<br />
▪ The centring sleeve fi xes the threaded rod in the drilled hole<br />
and allows overhead installation.<br />
▪ The injection mortar anchors by means <strong>of</strong> undercut technology<br />
in the conical hole. This provides better distribution <strong>of</strong><br />
forces in aircrete than in cylindrical drill holes.<br />
▪ Can be used with threaded rods FIS A.<br />
▪ Threaded rod FIS A made <strong>of</strong> A4 stainless steel for outdoor<br />
use and in damp conditions.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Cone drill PBB<br />
Centring sleeve<br />
PBZ<br />
Injection threaded<br />
rod FIS A,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Injection threaded<br />
rod FIS A,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion<br />
resistance class III,<br />
e.g. A4<br />
in aircrete with fi scher cone drill<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Block- and plan bricks<br />
▪ Ro<strong>of</strong>- and ceiling tiles<br />
made <strong>of</strong> aerated concrete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Facade and ro<strong>of</strong> substructures<br />
made <strong>of</strong> wood and<br />
metal<br />
▪ Canopies<br />
▪ Gr atings<br />
▪ Hand-r ails<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Pipelines<br />
▪ Sanitary equipment<br />
▪ Suspended ceilings<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Steel and wooden constructions<br />
in general<br />
Approval:<br />
▪ German approval (DIBt)<br />
for aircrete in conjunction<br />
with Injection mortar<br />
FIS V, Cone drill PBB,<br />
Centring sleeve PBZ and<br />
threaded rod FIS A.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Undercut technology <strong>of</strong> the mortar guarantees high loads in<br />
aircrete.<br />
▪ Sturdy, long-life drill bit for high cost-effi ciency.<br />
▪ Two adjustable drilling depths increase fl exibility on site (e.g.<br />
higher loads, plaster covering).<br />
▪ Small drill diameter enables economical use <strong>of</strong> mortar.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Cone drill PBB Centring sleeve PBZ<br />
Type Art.-No. approval qty. per box<br />
� DIBt<br />
Cone drill PBB 090634<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
Centring sleeve PBZ 090671 ▯ suitable for M8 - M12 10<br />
LOADS<br />
Permissible loads F perm <strong>of</strong> a single anchor for axial tension, shear and combined tension and shear as well as anchor characteristics<br />
and component dimensions.<br />
Anchor type Threaded rod FIS A Threaded rod FIS A Internal threaded socket FIS E<br />
Application with centring sleeve only M8 M10 M12 (Ø10) M12 M8 M10 M12 (Ø10) M12 M6 M8<br />
Anchorage depth hv [mm] 75 95 95<br />
Drill hole depth t ≧ [mm] 80 100 100<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Permissible loads Fperm [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 14 14 14<br />
Aerated light-weight concrete blocks P 2 Fperm [kN] 0.9 1.3 1.3<br />
Aerated light-weight concrete blocks P 4 Fperm [kN] 1.2 1.7 1.7<br />
Aerated light-weight concrete blocks P 6 Fperm [kN] 1.6 2.1 2.1<br />
Reinforced and non-reinforced wall panels G 2.2 Fperm [kN] 0.9 1.4 1.4<br />
Reinforced and non-reinforced wall panels G 3.3 Fperm [kN] 1.2 1.6 1.6<br />
Reinforced and non-reinforced wall panels G 4.4 Fperm [kN] 1.4 1.9 1.9<br />
Reinforced floor-to-ceiling wall panels G 3.3 Fperm [kN] 1.2 1.6 1.6<br />
Reinforced floor-to-ceiling wall panels G 4.4 Fperm [kN] 1.4 1.9 1.9<br />
Reinforced ro<strong>of</strong> and floor slab G 2.2 1) Fperm [kN] 0.9 1.4 1.4<br />
Reinforced ro<strong>of</strong> and floor slab G 3.3 1) Fperm [kN] 1.2 1.6 1.6<br />
Reinforced ro<strong>of</strong> and floor slab G 4.4 1) Fperm [kN] 1.4 1.9 1.9<br />
Permissible load per anchor pair<br />
Permissible bending moment Mperm [Nm]<br />
Fperm [kN] 2.6 2.6 2.6<br />
Zinc-plated steel (grade 5.8) Mperm [mm] 10.7 21.4 21.4 37.4 10.7 21.4 21.4 37.4 4.4 10.7<br />
Stainless steel A4 (steel grade A4-70) Mperm [mm] 12.1 24.1 24.1 42.1 12.1 24.1 24.1 42.1 4.8 12.1<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Spacing between fixing points az [mm] 250 250 250<br />
Spacing (<strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors) 2)<br />
≧ a<br />
min a<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
200<br />
50<br />
250<br />
50<br />
250<br />
50<br />
Edge distance ≧ ar [mm] 200 300 300<br />
Edge distance under special conditions 3) ≧ ar [mm] 100 150 150<br />
Minimum structural component thickness d [mm] 110 110 110<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 9 12 14 14 9 12 14 14 7 9<br />
Screw penetration depth<br />
min s<br />
max s<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
6<br />
60<br />
8<br />
60<br />
Required torque Tinst [mm] 5 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 5 5<br />
Required mortar volume FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW [scale units] 15 20 20<br />
1) The loads from the resulting shear stress must not exceed the value (0,4 x �perm ).<br />
2) The spacing a <strong>of</strong> anchor pairs and <strong>group</strong>s <strong>of</strong> four anchors may be reduced to the minimum value if the permissible loads are reduced, too. For reinforced ro<strong>of</strong> and floor slabs a reduction is not permitted.<br />
3) Applicable for masonry with additional load or tilt pro<strong>of</strong>. Not valid for loads towards the free edge.<br />
CORROSION<br />
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Rebar anchor FRA<br />
Welded reinforcement bar with shaft made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
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DESCRIPTION<br />
Rebar anchor FRA<br />
▪ A problem solver for high-tension loads at low edge<br />
distances and spacing.<br />
▪ Transfer <strong>of</strong> loads to the available reinforcement in the<br />
component by way <strong>of</strong> overlapping abutment for maximum<br />
load utilisation.<br />
▪ Design <strong>of</strong> the FRA reinforcement anchor according to DIN<br />
1045-1: 2001-07.<br />
▪ Metric thread in stainless steel A4 or 1.4529 for reliable use<br />
inside and outside.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Overlap connections allow the highest recommended tensile<br />
loads with small axial spacings and edge distances.<br />
▪ Post-installed rebar connection provide fl exible planning.<br />
Accessories<br />
▪ Threaded rods in concrete see page 82.<br />
▪ Post-installed rebar connections see page 103.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
≧ C12/15 and<br />
≦ C50/60<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Canopies<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
in preparation<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
FIS V / FIS VS<br />
Cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill-hole<br />
▪ Blow out the drill hole three times from<br />
the bottom with a suitable cleaning<br />
nozzle (oil-free compressed air at least<br />
6 bar).<br />
▪ Clamp the extension with a suitable steel brush into the<br />
power tool.<br />
▪ Brush out the drill hole three times.<br />
▪ Blow out the drill hole three times from the bottom with a<br />
suitable cleaning nozzle (oil-free compressed air at least<br />
6 bar).<br />
FIS EM (hammer-drilled hole)<br />
Cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill-hole<br />
▪ Blow out the drill hole four times from the bottom with a suitable<br />
cleaning nozzle (oil-free compressed air, at least 6 bar).<br />
FIS EM (diamond-drilled hole)<br />
Cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill-hole<br />
▪ Rinse out the drill hole thoroughly.<br />
▪ Blow out the drill hole twice from the bottom with a suitable<br />
cleaning nozzle (oil-free compressed air, at least 6 bar).<br />
▪ Clamp the extension with a suitable steel into the power tool.<br />
▪ Brush out the drill hole twice.<br />
▪ Again blow out the drill hole twice from the bottom with a<br />
suitable cleaning nozzle (oil-free compressed air, at least 6<br />
bar).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
CORROSION<br />
FIS V and FIS VS<br />
Rebar anchor FRA<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals total length max. fi xing thickness drill-hole fi ll quantity Qty. per box<br />
� DIBt ■ ETA l tfi x d0 [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] [scale units] pcs.<br />
FRA 12/900 M12-60 1) 2) 505529 � 2) 975 60 16 50 8<br />
FRA 16/1100 M16-60 1) 2) 505533 � 2) 1180 60 20 81 8<br />
FRA 20/1400 M20-60 1) 2) 505534 � 2) 1485 60 25 160 4<br />
1) Further sizes on request.<br />
2) ETA in preparation.<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
FIS EM (hammer-drilled holes only,<br />
diamond-drilled holes see Installtion tips)<br />
101<br />
Filling the drill hole<br />
▪ Place the mortar cartridge in the injection gun.<br />
▪ Fit the static mixer, extension tube and injection adapter.<br />
▪ Slowly withdraw the injection gun - following the pressure -<br />
while fi lling.<br />
Inserting the reinforcement bar<br />
▪ Push the reinforcement bar into the fi lled hole up to the setting<br />
depth mark with considerable force, while rotating it.<br />
▪ Wait for the duration <strong>of</strong> the curing time.<br />
Chemical fi xings
Chemical fi xings<br />
102 CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Rebar anchor FRA<br />
LOADS<br />
Design resistant and permissible tension loads 1) <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> fi scher Rebar anchor<br />
FRA installed with Injection mortar FIS V, FIS VS and FIS EM.<br />
Rebar anchor type FRA 12/900 M12-60 FRA 16/1100 M16-60 FRA 20/1400 M20-60<br />
Threaded section<br />
Material<br />
(l-ls )<br />
[–]<br />
[mm]<br />
A4<br />
175<br />
A4<br />
180<br />
A4<br />
185<br />
Anchorage section 3)<br />
Material<br />
ls [–]<br />
[mm]<br />
BSt 500<br />
800<br />
BSt 500 BSt 500<br />
3) 10003) 13003) Total length <strong>of</strong> the rebar anchor<br />
Design resistant tension loads NRd <strong>of</strong> single anchor<br />
l [mm] 975 1180 1485<br />
in concrete C16/20 2) Design resistant tension loads Nperm <strong>of</strong> single anchor<br />
NRd [kN] 49.2 87.4 136.6<br />
in concrete C16/20 2) Component dimensions and anchor characteristics<br />
Nperm [kN] 35.1 62.4 97.6<br />
Concrete cover ≧ c2 [mm] 100 100 100<br />
Minimum spacing min s [mm] 60 80 100<br />
Minimum concrete cover 4) (with/without drill aid) min c [mm] 81/474) 93/514) 111/574) Thread diameter [–] M12 M16 M20<br />
Rebar diameter dS [mm] Ø 12 Ø 16 Ø 20<br />
Nominal drill diameter d0 [mm] 16 20 25<br />
Drill hole depth lges = ls + c2 [mm] 850 1050 1350<br />
Clearance in fixture to be attached ≦ d2 [mm] 14 18 22<br />
Required torque ≦ Tinst [Nm] 50 100 150<br />
Required mortar volume lges [Scale units] 50 81 160<br />
General rules <strong>of</strong> consstructions<br />
•The Rebar anchor FRA is permitted to transfer tension loads in direction <strong>of</strong> the axis <strong>of</strong> the rebar only.<br />
•lv and ls according to approval.<br />
•According approval it has to be proved that sufficient transverse reinforcement is available.<br />
c1 Edge <strong>of</strong> the building component<br />
4 d s 1)<br />
5 d s<br />
50 mm<br />
d o<br />
l s = l v<br />
l ges<br />
c 2<br />
c min c<br />
N<br />
N<br />
12 mm d s 20 mm<br />
Post-installed<br />
Rebar anchor FRA<br />
1) If the clear distance between the lapping rebars is more than 4 × ds , then the local standard for reinforcement is to be used.<br />
1) The partial material safety factors according<br />
to German standard DIN 1045 as well as a<br />
safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are considered.<br />
For a detailed design <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fischer</strong> Rebar<br />
anchor FRA the German approval as well as<br />
the local standard for reininforced concrete <strong>of</strong><br />
your country has to be observed.<br />
2) The German approval permits the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />
FRA in concrete <strong>of</strong> the strength classes<br />
C12/15 up to C50/60.<br />
3) For higher concrete strength classes<br />
≤ C30/37 but corresponding to the static<br />
design <strong>of</strong> the anchorage the anchorage<br />
section may be shortened.<br />
4) The minimum concrete cover according to the<br />
local standard for reinforced concrete has to<br />
be observed.<br />
c Concrete cover <strong>of</strong> the post-installed<br />
rebar anchor<br />
c1 Concrete cover <strong>of</strong> the front side <strong>of</strong> the<br />
existing rebar<br />
c2 Concrete cover above the welding<br />
min c Minimum concrete cover acc. to<br />
approval<br />
ds Diameter <strong>of</strong> the post-installed rebar<br />
anchor<br />
ls Lap length<br />
lv Effective anchorage depth <strong>of</strong> the rebar<br />
anchor<br />
lges Embedment depth <strong>of</strong> the rebar anchor<br />
do Nominal drill diameter
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Reinforcement bars<br />
Using the <strong>fischer</strong> Injection mortar FIS V, FIS VS or FIS EM.<br />
o VeRVieW<br />
DeSc RipTio N<br />
▪ Resin system for post installation <strong>of</strong> reinforcement bar<br />
anchorages in concrete in conjunction with Injection mortar<br />
FIS V, FIS VS or FIS EM.<br />
▪ Defined load-bearing capacity as per approval and secure<br />
anchorage like cast-in reinforcement bars to European standard<br />
(EC 2) and DIN 1045-1.<br />
Advantages/benefits<br />
▪ Subsequent and flexible planning enables changes to existing<br />
buildings.<br />
▪ Simple installation procedure reduces work involved and<br />
thus costs.<br />
▪ German <strong>of</strong>ficial building supervisory approval (DIBt) for reinforcement<br />
connections guarantees safety.<br />
iNSTALLATio N<br />
FiS-Rebar c ase<br />
for reinforcement<br />
connection<br />
more Info<br />
page<br />
Injection-<br />
Mortar<br />
installation tips<br />
FiS V and FiS VS<br />
FiS V / FiS VS<br />
c leaning <strong>of</strong> the drill-hole<br />
▪ Blow out the drill hole three times from<br />
the bottom with a suitable cleaning<br />
nozzle (oil-free compressed air at least<br />
6 bar).<br />
▪ Clamp the extension with a suitable steel brush in the drill.<br />
▪ Brush out the drill hole three times.<br />
▪ Blow out the drill hole three times from the bottom with a<br />
suitable cleaning nozzle (oil-free compressed air at least<br />
6 bar).<br />
FiS eM (hammer-drilled hole)<br />
c leaning <strong>of</strong> the drill-hole<br />
▪ Blow out the drill hole four times from the bottom with a suitable<br />
cleaning nozzle (oil-free compressed air, at least 6 bar).<br />
65<br />
STANDARDS<br />
For fixing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Post-installed rebars<br />
▪ Rebar anchor FRA<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 30 under the keyword approvals.<br />
FiS eM (hammer-drilled holes only,<br />
diamond-drilled holes see installtion tips)<br />
103<br />
Chemical fixings
Chemical fixings<br />
104<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Reinforcement bars<br />
in STall aTiOn<br />
FiS eM (diamond-drilled hole)<br />
c leaning <strong>of</strong> the drill-hole<br />
▪ Rinse out the drill hole thoroughly.<br />
▪ Blow out the drill hole twice from the bottom with a suitable<br />
cleaning nozzle (oil-free compressed air, at least 6 bar).<br />
▪ Clamp the extension with a suitable steel into the power tool.<br />
▪ Brush out the drill hole twice.<br />
▪ Again blow out the drill hole twice from the bottom with a<br />
suitable cleaning nozzle (oil-free compressed air, at least 6<br />
bar).<br />
For the installation according to the approval, a special certification is necessary.<br />
Tec hnic al D aTa<br />
FIS-Rebar Case for<br />
reinforcement<br />
connection<br />
(D)<br />
FIS-Rebar Case for<br />
reinforcement<br />
connection<br />
(D, GB, F, I, E)<br />
FIS-Rebar Case<br />
for reinforcement connection<br />
Type Art.-No. approval content qty. per box<br />
� DIBt<br />
■ ETA pcs.<br />
505941 � 8 x Cleaning brush, 5 x Extensions for cleaning brushes à 40 cm,<br />
1<br />
■ 1 x SDS Chuck with internal thread M 8, 8 x Injection adapter,<br />
1 x Cleaning hose complete, 1 x Brush control template,<br />
2 x Cleaning nozzle for drill-∅ 12 – ∅ 15, 2 x Cleaning nozzle for drill-∅ 16 – ∅ 19,<br />
2 x Cleaning nozzle for drill-∅ 20 – ∅ 25, 2 x Cleaning nozzle for drill-∅ 30 – ∅ 35,<br />
1 x Marker tape (blue), 1 x Installation instructions,<br />
10 x Installtion report, 2 x Flat spanner SW 7<br />
505942 � 8 x Cleaning brush, 5 x Extensions for cleaning brushes à 40 cm,<br />
1<br />
■ 1 x SDS Chuck with internal thread M 8, 8 x Injection adapter,<br />
1 x Cleaning hose complete, 1 x Brush control template,<br />
2 x Cleaning nozzle for drill-∅ 12 – ∅ 15, 2 x Cleaning nozzle for drill-∅ 16 – ∅ 19,<br />
2 x Cleaning nozzle for drill-∅ 20 – ∅ 25, 2 x Cleaning nozzle for drill-∅ 30 – ∅ 35,<br />
1 x Marker tape (blue), 1 x Installation instructions, 2 x Flat spanner SW 7<br />
Type<br />
Cleaning brush with thread M 8<br />
Art.-No. colour qty. per box<br />
Brush for drill-Ø 12 mm 001490 white<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
Brush for drill-Ø 14 mm 001491 blue 1<br />
Brush for drill-Ø 16 mm 001492 red 1<br />
Brush for drill-Ø 18 mm 001493 yellow 1<br />
Brush for drill-Ø 20 mm 001494 green 1<br />
Brush for drill-Ø 25 mm 001495 black 1<br />
Brush for drill-Ø 30 mm 090063 grey 1<br />
Brush for drill-Ø 35 mm 090071 brown 1<br />
Filling the drill hole<br />
▪ Place the mortar cartridge in the injection gun.<br />
▪ Fit the static mixer, extension tube and injection adapter.<br />
▪ Slowly withdraw the injection gun - following the pressure -<br />
while filling.<br />
inserting the reinforcement bar<br />
▪ Push the reinforcement bar into the filled hole up to the setting<br />
depth mark with considerable force, while rotating it.<br />
▪ Wait for the duration <strong>of</strong> the curing time.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Injection adapter<br />
for drill Ø 12 - 25 mm<br />
Drill guide Extension tube<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
Drill guide 3 parts 090819 1<br />
Extension tube Ø 9 (1 m) 000472 10<br />
Extension tube Ø 15 (1,9 m) 001489 10<br />
SDS-max scabbeling tool<br />
to roughen the connection surface<br />
Injection adapter<br />
for drill Ø 30 - 35 mm<br />
Type Art.-No. colour qty. per box<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 9) for drill-Ø 12 mm 001497 white<br />
pcs.<br />
10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 9) for drill-Ø 14 mm 001498 blue 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 9) for drill-Ø 16 mm 001499 red 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 9) for drill-Ø 18 mm 001483 yellow 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 9) for drill-Ø 20 mm 001506 green 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 9) for drill-Ø 25 mm 001507 black 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 15) for drill-Ø 20 mm 001508 green 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 15) for drill-Ø 25 mm 001509 black 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 9) for drill-Ø 30 mm 090689 grey 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 9) for drill-Ø 35 mm 090699 brown 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 15) for drill-Ø 30 mm 090700 grey 10<br />
Injection-adapter (Ø 15) for drill-Ø 35 mm 090701 brown 10<br />
Type Art.-No. dimensions qty. per box<br />
[mm] pcs.<br />
Scabbeling tool 001253 45 x 240 SDS-Plus Adapter 1<br />
pcs.<br />
105<br />
Chemical fi xings
Chemical fi xings<br />
106<br />
Reinforcement bars<br />
LOADS<br />
Design resistant and permissible tension loads 1) <strong>of</strong> a single rebar post-installed with Injection mortar FIS V, FIS VS and FIS EM.<br />
Post-installed rebar connection with FIS V, FIS VS, FIS EM<br />
Rebar size ds [mm] Ø 8 Ø 10 Ø 12 Ø 14 Ø 16 Ø 20 Ø 25 Ø 28 Ø 32 Ø 36 Ø 40<br />
Steel grade<br />
fyk [N/mm2] fuk [N/mm<br />
500<br />
2 ] 550<br />
Basic value for the required anchorage length<br />
in concrete C20/25 2) 3) FIS V, FIS VS<br />
lb,rqd [mm] 379 472 567 661 756 945 1181 1323 - - -<br />
Basic value for the required anchorage length<br />
in concrete C20/25 3) FIS EM 4) 6) lb,rqd [mm] 379 472 567 661 756 945 1181 1323 1510 1700 1890<br />
Maximum design resistant tension load NRd,s <strong>of</strong> a single rebar at full steel capacity<br />
Maximum design resistant tension load<br />
<strong>of</strong> a single rebar 5) NRd,s [kN] 21.9<br />
34.1<br />
49.2 66.9 87.4 136.6 213.4 267.7 349.7 442.6 546.4<br />
Maximum permissible tenison load Nperm,s <strong>of</strong> a single rebar at full steel capacity<br />
Maximum permissible tension load<br />
<strong>of</strong> a single rebar 1) Installation characteristics<br />
Nperm,s [kN] 15.6<br />
24.4<br />
35.1 47.8 62.4 97.6 152.4 191.2 249.8 316.1 390.3<br />
Nominal drill diameter d0 [mm] 12 14 16 18 20 25 30 35 40 46 50<br />
Maximum permissible embedment depth max lv [mm] 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000<br />
Required mortar volume per 100 mm [scale units] 4.2 5.0 5.6 6.4 7.3 11.1 13.0 20.6 27.0 34.0 42.0<br />
1) The partial material safety factors according to the European Standard EC2 as well as a safety factor for load �L = 1.4 are considered.<br />
For a detailed design <strong>of</strong> a post-installed rebar connection with FIS V, FIS VS, FIS EM the approvals as well as the local standard for reinforced concrete <strong>of</strong> your country has to be observed.<br />
2) The ETA-approval <strong>of</strong> FIS V permits post-installed rebar connections in concrete <strong>of</strong> the strength classes C12/15 up to C50/60.<br />
3) For higher concrete strength classes ≦ C25/30 the basic value for the required anchorage length lb,rqd may be reduced according to the local standard for reinforced concrete <strong>of</strong> your country.<br />
However for concrete strength classes ≧ C12/15 and < C20/25 the basic value for the required anchorage length l b,rqd has to be increased.<br />
4) Approval under preparation.<br />
5) The partial material safety factors according to the European Standard EC2 are considered.<br />
6) The values for FIS EM are valid for hammer drilling as well as diamond drilling.
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16<br />
The new design <strong>of</strong> Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation in External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS).<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Self-tapping cone tip cuts its own way through the plaster<br />
into the insulation during installation.<br />
▪ The anti-cold cone uses a thermal barrier to minimise heat<br />
losses.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Thermal barrier.<br />
▪ Infi nitely-variable adjustment.<br />
▪ Cost-eff ective and pr<strong>of</strong>essional soltion.<br />
▪ Simple and fast installation - no special tools needed.<br />
▪ One fi xing suitable for all building materials.<br />
▪ Heavy-duty stand-<strong>of</strong>f fi xing system.<br />
▪ External parts made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel.<br />
▪ Only one element for usable lengths <strong>of</strong> 60 to 170 mm.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Installation without any special tools.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Thermax<br />
12/110 M12<br />
Thermax<br />
16/170 M12<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.<br />
107<br />
Chemical fi xings
Chemical fi xings<br />
108<br />
Type threaded rod building material eff ect. length clamped<br />
thickness<br />
Thermax<br />
M12/110 M12 (...)<br />
Thermax<br />
M16/170 M12 (...)<br />
M12<br />
M16<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchorage<br />
depth<br />
drill-Ø drill hole depth perforated<br />
sleeve<br />
required resin<br />
quantity<br />
tfi x e hef do td Tinst [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale unit] [Nm]<br />
concrete/<br />
solid brick 60 - 1101) < 162) 95 14 tfix + 95 mm - 5<br />
20<br />
perforated brick 130 20 tfix + 130 mm + 5 mm 20 x 130 26<br />
concrete/<br />
solid brick 60 - 1701) < 162) 125 18 tfix + 125 mm - 9<br />
20<br />
perforated brick 200 20 tfix + 200 mm + 5 mm 20 x200 40<br />
1) further usable lengths see approval<br />
2) according to the approval the usable length up to 200 mm is possible<br />
d 0<br />
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
hef<br />
Example for single fixing<br />
ttol<br />
td<br />
Thermax 12/110 M12 Thermax 16/170 M12<br />
Type Art.-No. approval contents Qty. per box<br />
� DIBt<br />
Thermax 12/110 M12 B 051290 ▯<br />
Thermax 12/110 M12 051291 ▯<br />
Thermax 16/170 M12 B 051292 ▯<br />
Thermax 16/170 M12 051293 ▯<br />
Thermax 12/110 M12 A4 051537 ▯<br />
Thermax 16/170 M12 A4 051543 ▯<br />
tfix<br />
tWDVS<br />
2 M12 threaded rods, 2 anti-cold cones, 2 M12-A4 setscrews, 2 A4 washer,<br />
2 A4 nuts, 2 20x130 perforated sleeves, 1 bit, 1 user manual<br />
20 M12 threaded rods, 20 anti-cold cones, 20 M12-A4 setscrews, 20 A4 washer,<br />
20 A4 nuts, 20 20x130 perforated sleeves, 5 bit, 5 user manuals<br />
2 M16 threaded rods, 2 anti-cold cones, 2 M12-A4 setscrews, 2 A4 washer,<br />
2 A4 nuts, 2 20x200 perforated sleeves, 1 bit, 1 applicator tip extension hoses,<br />
1 user manual<br />
20 M16 threaded rods, 20 anti-cold cones, 20 M12-A4 setscrews, 20 A4 washer,<br />
20 A4 nuts, 20 20x200 perforated sleeves, 5 bit, 5 applicator tip extension hoses, 5 user<br />
manuals<br />
10 M12-A4 threaded rods, 10 anti-cold cones, 10 M12-A4 setscrews, 10 A4 washer,<br />
10 A4 nuts, 10 20x130 perforated sleeves, 3 bit, 3 user manual<br />
10 M16-A4 threaded rods, 10 anti-cold cones, 10 M12-A4 setscrews, 10 A4 washer,<br />
10 A4 nuts, 10 20x130 perforated sleeves, 3 bit, 3 applicator tip extension hoses,<br />
3 user manual<br />
e<br />
Ü<br />
Tinst<br />
Example for multiple fixing<br />
pcs.<br />
2<br />
20<br />
2<br />
20<br />
10<br />
10<br />
torque
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Permissible loads F perm <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> fi scher Thermax installed with FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW in masonry and noncracked<br />
concrete with large spacings and edge distances.<br />
Substrate Solid brick Solid sand-lime brick Vertical perforated brick1) Perforated sand-lime brick1) ≧ Mz 12 ≧ KS 12 ≧ Hlz 12 ≧ KSL 12<br />
Anchor Type Thermax Thermax Thermax Thermax<br />
12/110 M12 16/170 M12 12/110 M12 16/170 M12 12/110 M12 16/170 M12 12/110 M12 16/170 M12<br />
Anchor sleeve type FIS H ... K 22 x 130 20 x 200 22 x 130 20 x 200 22 x 130 20 x 200 22 x 130 20 x 200<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 14 18 14 18 20 20 20 20<br />
Drill hole depth td ≧ 75 ≧ 75 135 205 135 205<br />
Anchorage depth<br />
Permissible tension loads Nperm [kN]<br />
hef ≧ 75 ≧ 75 130 200 130 200<br />
Permissible tension load per anchor [kN] 1.7 1.7 1.0 1.4<br />
Permissible load per brick for<br />
masonry with superimposed load<br />
Permissible shear loads Vperm per single anchor [kN]<br />
[kN] 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5<br />
60 mm [kN] 0.88 1.51 0.88 1.51 0.88 1.00 0.88 1.40<br />
80 mm [kN] 0.70 1.20 0.70 1.20 0.70 1.00 0.70 1.20<br />
100 mm [kN] 0.57 0.98 0.57 0.98 0.57 0.98 0.57 0.98<br />
Thickness <strong>of</strong> non-bearing layer tfix 120 mm<br />
140 mm<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
0.48<br />
0.41<br />
0.83<br />
0.71<br />
0.48<br />
0.41<br />
0.83<br />
0.71<br />
0.48<br />
0.41<br />
0.83<br />
0.71<br />
0.48<br />
0.41<br />
0.83<br />
0.71<br />
160 mm [kN] 0.36 0.63 0.36 0.63 0.36 0.63 0.36 0.63<br />
180 mm [kN] 0.32 0.56 0.32 0.56 0.32 0.56 0.32 0.56<br />
Installation details, spacings and edge distances<br />
200 mm [kN] 0.29 0.51 0.29 0.51 0.29 0.51 0.29 0.51<br />
Minimum spacing (<strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors) 4) smin [mm] 50 50 50 50<br />
Minimum edge distance 4) cmin [mm] 250 (60) 5) 250 (60) 5) 200 (50) 5) 200 (50) 5)<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 110 110 150 240 150 240<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 14 18 14 18 14 18 14 18<br />
Maximum installation torque Tinst [mm] 20 20 20 20<br />
Required mortar volume FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW [scale units] 4 5 4 5 25 40 25 40<br />
Substrate Hollow block<br />
made <strong>of</strong> light-weight concrete 1)<br />
Aerated<br />
light-weight concrete 1)<br />
Concrete, non-cracked<br />
Hbl 2 (Hbl 4) 2) ≧ PB 2 ≧ C20/25<br />
Anchor Type Thermax Thermax Thermax<br />
12/110 M12 16/170 M12 12/110 M12 12/110 M12 16/170 M12<br />
Anchor sleeve type FIS H ... K 20 x 130 20 x 200 Centring sleeve PBZ n/a n/a<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 20 20 14 14 18<br />
Drill hole depth td 135 205 100 95 125<br />
Anchorage depth<br />
Permissible tension loads Nperm [kN]<br />
hef 130 200 95 95 125<br />
Permissible tension load per anchor [kN] 0.5 (0.8) 2) 1.33) 3.46) Permissible load per brick for<br />
masonry with superimposed load<br />
Permissible shear loads Vperm per single anchor [kN]<br />
[kN] 2.5 n/a n/a<br />
60 mm [kN] 0.50 (0.80)<br />
Thickness <strong>of</strong> non-bearing layer tfix 2) 0.50 (0.80) 2) 0.883) 0.88 1.51<br />
80 mm [kN] 0.50 (0.70) 2) 0.50 (0.80) 2) 0.703) 0.70 1.20<br />
100 mm [kN] 0.50 (0.57) 2) 0.50 (0.80) 2) 0.513) 0.57 0.98<br />
120 mm [kN] 0.48 0.50 (0.80) 2) 0.483) 140 mm [kN] 0.41 0.50 (0.71)<br />
0.48 0.83<br />
2) 0.413) 0.41 0.71<br />
160 mm [kN] 0.36 0.50 (0.63) 2) 0.363) 0.36 0.63<br />
180 mm [kN] 0.32 0.50 (0.56) 2) 0.323) 0.32 0.56<br />
200 mm [kN] 0.29 0.50 (0.51) 2) 0.293) Installation details, spacings and edge distances<br />
0.29 0.51<br />
Minimum spacing (<strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors) 4) smin [mm] 50 50 55 65<br />
Minimum edge distance 4) cmin [mm] 200 (50) 5) 300 (150) 5) 55 65<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 150 240 110 130 160<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 14 18 14 14 18<br />
Maximum installation torque Tinst [mm] 20 20 20<br />
Required mortar volume FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW [scale units] 25 40 20 4 8<br />
Note: For a design concidering individual conditions the German approval <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fischer</strong> Thermax has to be observed.<br />
The above shear load cause displacements <strong>of</strong> the fixture to be attached which have to be considered.<br />
The thicker the non-bearing layer the larger the displacements – for details see German approval.<br />
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1) The load values in perforated<br />
bricks and hollow<br />
blocks take rotary drilling<br />
(without hammer action)<br />
into account.<br />
2) Values in brackets are valid<br />
for Hbl 4.<br />
3) Aerated light-weight<br />
concrete is not included in<br />
the German approval.<br />
For the use in aerated<br />
concrete the conical drill bit<br />
PBB and the centring sleeve<br />
PBZ have to be used.<br />
4) For minimum spacings and<br />
edge distances the above<br />
load values have to be<br />
reduced.<br />
5) Values in brackets are valid<br />
for masonry with superimposed<br />
load or pro<strong>of</strong> against<br />
tilting.<br />
6) Corresponding to the<br />
permissible tension load <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>fischer</strong> Thermax cone.<br />
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CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16<br />
ACCESSORIES<br />
FIS V 360 S KD FIS AK<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS V 360 S<br />
Sealing annular gap Thermax / plaster<br />
041834 content: 360 ml 6<br />
Allround Adhesive Gluing + Sealing KD<br />
Application gun<br />
059389 content: 290 ml 12<br />
FIS AK<br />
Cleaning the drill hole<br />
058026 1<br />
Blow-out pump ABG 089300 1<br />
Brush d = 14 mm 078180 application in concrete 1<br />
Brush d = 18 mm 078181 application in concrete 1<br />
Brush d = 14/20 mm 048980 application in masonry 1<br />
Brush d = 20/30 mm<br />
Application in aircrete<br />
048981 application in masonry 1<br />
Cone drill PBB * 090634 1<br />
Centring sleeve PBZ ** 090671 10<br />
* Extension for cone drill PBB on request ** use only for Thermax M 12<br />
pcs.
CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Remedial wall tie VBS 8<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional façade repairs in two-leaf cavity walls.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
more Info<br />
page<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Allows invisible ties to be retr<strong>of</strong>i tted between two leafs <strong>of</strong> a<br />
cavity wall, as per DIN 1053-1.<br />
▪ The anchor consists <strong>of</strong> a perforated plastic sleeve and an A4<br />
stainless-steel pr<strong>of</strong>i led tie.<br />
▪ FIS V injection mortar is used for anchoring.<br />
▪ The anchor is inserted in the bed joint <strong>of</strong> the outer leaf.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Suitable for bridging air gaps and insulation layers up to<br />
150 mm<br />
▪ Bonded positive fi t <strong>of</strong> the mortar ensures reliable anchoring<br />
in all substrates.<br />
▪ Expansion-free anchorage enables use in old and fragile<br />
masonry as well.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Injection-<br />
Mortar<br />
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Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tip<br />
Please contact our technical service department for installation<br />
advice.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
Perforated plastic sleeve A4 stainless steel pr<strong>of</strong>iled tie<br />
Injection adapter<br />
Type Art.-No. approval air layer resp.<br />
insulation<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
drill-Ø outer leaf drill depth<br />
= mounting depth<br />
length <strong>of</strong><br />
pr<strong>of</strong>i led tie<br />
anchorage<br />
depth<br />
fi ll quantity<br />
FIS V<br />
bearing wall<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
qty. per box<br />
� DIBt hL do hM t ldhv l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale unit] pcs.<br />
VBS 8/20 1) 2) 078763 ▯ 0 - 20 8 >90 195 188 >60 3 100<br />
VBS 8/50 1) 2) 078799 ▯ 20 - 50 8 >90 225 218 >60 3 100<br />
VBS 8/80 1) 2) 078800 ▯ 50 - 80 8 >90 255 248 >60 3 100<br />
VBS 8/120 1) 2) 078801 ▯ 80 - 120 8 >90 295 288 >60 4 100<br />
VBS 8/150 1) 2) 078802 ▯ 120 - 150 8 >90 325 318 >60 4 100<br />
VBS 8 Cleaning set 090241 content: cleaning brush and extension tube for blow-out pump 1<br />
Compressed-air cleaning gun 093286 for pr<strong>of</strong>essionell cleaning <strong>of</strong> the drill hole 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 8.0/460 074330 Hammer drill with self-centring drill bit and relief-ground drill grooving 1<br />
1) Product including perforated plastic sleeve, A4 stainless steel pr<strong>of</strong>i led tie and injection adapter.<br />
2) An additional 2-3 scale units with FIS V mortar are required to seal the facing shell.<br />
Perforated plastic<br />
sleeve<br />
A4 stainless steel<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>i led tie<br />
Injection adapter<br />
Suitability<br />
For subsequent fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Facing masonry with or<br />
without an air gap<br />
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▪ Installation permitted anywhere along the entire bed joint for<br />
maximum on-site fl exibility.<br />
▪ Small 8 mm drill ensures anchor points are not visible afterwards.<br />
▪ Minimum mortar requirement per anchor point for economical<br />
anchorages.<br />
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CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Weather facing reconstruction system FWS<br />
For economic repairs to triple-skin outer wall panels<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
more Info<br />
page<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Bonded anchor for the subsequent securing <strong>of</strong> triple-skin<br />
outer wall panels<br />
▪ Wall tie is secured in the load-bearing skin and the weather<br />
shell with the Injection mortar FIS V.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ High shear load-bearing capability up to 8.5 kN minimises<br />
the number <strong>of</strong> wall ties per panel.<br />
▪ Simple handling and visual monitoring ensure high degree <strong>of</strong><br />
safety during installation.<br />
▪ The hole can be drilled with industry standard diamond bits.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Injection-<br />
Mortar<br />
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Installation tips<br />
▪ Use the FWS-B special residual core<br />
removal drill to remove any remaining<br />
core residues completely.<br />
▪ One FIS V 360 S mortar cartridge is<br />
enough for up to 5 reconstruction<br />
anchors.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Weather facing reconstruction<br />
system FWS<br />
Weather facing<br />
reconstruction<br />
anchor FWS<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For repairs to:<br />
▪ Triple-skin outer wall<br />
panels made <strong>of</strong> concrete<br />
C12/15<br />
▪ For suffi cient thickness<br />
<strong>of</strong> the load-bearing wall<br />
installation without air<br />
layer<br />
Residual core drill FWS-B<br />
Type Art.-No. approval total length Nom. Ø drill bit max. approved shear qty. per box<br />
� DIBt l<br />
[mm] [mm] [kN] pcs.<br />
FWS-A 205 062342 ▯ 205 40 8,5 5<br />
FWS-A 230 062343 ▯ 230 40 8,1 5<br />
FWS-B 062344 residual core drill 1<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
LOADS<br />
Maximum shear load 1) and permissible bending moment per anchor and corresponding<br />
edge spacing<br />
fi scher FWS FWS-A 205 FWS-A 230<br />
Selection criteria hd + hw - x [mm] ≦ 120 > 120<br />
Max. shear load2) max FQ [kN] 8.5 8.1<br />
Permissible bending moment perm. M [Nm] 1240<br />
Axial spacing3) horizontal aH min [mm] 450<br />
horizontal aH max [mm] 2500<br />
vertical av = [mm] 450<br />
Edge distance<br />
ar1 ≧<br />
ar2 ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
300<br />
450<br />
1) These values only apply on the conditions that insulated facade cladding or a thermal insulation composite system are attached to the<br />
weather facing.<br />
2) The calculation <strong>of</strong> the permissible shear force for special lengths is carried out in accordance with the appendix 3 following appendix<br />
4 (see approval document).<br />
3) If the axial spacings aH max or av are exceeded, the anchors are to be specially pro<strong>of</strong>ed for secondary bending tension. A value under<br />
a v is not permissible.<br />
Installation and anchor characteristics<br />
Description FWS-A<br />
Drill-∅ (weather facing, thermal insulaton,<br />
load-bearing layer)<br />
dB [mm] 40<br />
Drill hole depth t ≧ [mm] 90<br />
Anchoring depth in load-bearing layer hv = [mm] 80<br />
Drill hole overlap ü ≧ [mm] 30<br />
Thickness <strong>of</strong> load-bearing layer hT ≧ [mm] 120<br />
Thickness <strong>of</strong> outer leaf hw ≧ [mm] 40<br />
Projection <strong>of</strong> weather facing beyond<br />
anchor<br />
x ≦ [mm]<br />
hw /3 and<br />
≦ hw- 451) Projection <strong>of</strong> anchor beyond weather<br />
facing<br />
y ≦ [mm] 5<br />
1) The smaller value is decisive.<br />
Arrangement <strong>of</strong> the bolts<br />
Bolt when installed<br />
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CHEMICAL FIXINGS<br />
Application guns / general accessories<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Application gun FIS AK<br />
Type Art.-No. adapted for Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FIS AK 058026 FIS V 360 S, FIS HB 345 S, FIS EM 390 S, FIS VS 150 C and Single-component PU foam 1<br />
Application gun FIS AM<br />
Type Art.-No. adapted for Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FIS AM 058000 FIS V 360 S, FIS HB 345 S, FIS EM 390 S, FIS VS 150 C and Single-component PU foam 1<br />
Pneumatic application gun FIS AP<br />
Type Art.-No. adapted for Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FIS AP 058027 FIS V 360 S, FIS HB 345 S, FIS EM 390 S, FIS VS 150 C and Single-component PU foam 1<br />
Pneumatic application gun<br />
FIS AJ<br />
Pneumatic application gun<br />
FIS AJ+<br />
Type Art.-No. adapted for Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FIS AJ 016251 FIS V 950 S 1<br />
FIS AJ-Plus 041730 FIS EM 1100 S 1
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Cartridge gun KPM 2<br />
Type Art.-No. adapted for qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
KP M 2 053117 FIS VS 150 C, FIS HB 150 C and Single-component PU foam 1<br />
Application gun FIS AC<br />
Type Art.-No. adapted for Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FIS AC 096497 FIS P 380 C, FIS VT 380 C 1<br />
Static mixer FIS S<br />
Type Art.-No. name qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FIS S 061223 static mixer 10<br />
FIS Extension tube<br />
Type Art.-No. length qty. per box<br />
[mm] pcs.<br />
FIS Extension tube 048983 1000 10<br />
Blow-out pump ABG<br />
Type Art.-No. total length qty. per box<br />
[mm] pcs.<br />
ABG big 089300 370 1<br />
L<br />
l<br />
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High performance steel anchors<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II.................................................................. page 118<br />
Anchor bolt setting tool FABS ............................................ page 123<br />
Bolt FBN II ................................................................................ page 124<br />
Express anchor EXA .............................................................. page 129<br />
Zykon anchor FZA ................................................................. page 132<br />
Zykon hammerset anchor FZEA II ..................................... page 139<br />
High performance anchor FH ............................................. page 142<br />
Sleeve anchor FSA ................................................................ page 147<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M ..................................................... page 149<br />
Heavy-duty anchor SL M ..................................................... page 152<br />
Hammerset anchor EA II ...................................................... page 154<br />
Hammerset anchor EA-N ..................................................... page 158<br />
Nail anchor FNA II ................................................................. page 160<br />
Ceiling nail FDN ..................................................................... page 163<br />
Concrete screw FBS .............................................................. page 165<br />
Hollow-ceiling anchor FHY .................................................. page 168<br />
Wall screw MR ....................................................................... page 170<br />
Fixing set for Diamond Drills FDBB ................................... page 171<br />
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High performance<br />
steel anchors
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steel anchors<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II<br />
Millionfold proven anchor bolt and the strongest in its class.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DEs CRIpt IOn<br />
Anchor bolt<br />
FAZ II, zinc-plated<br />
steel<br />
Anchor bolt<br />
FAZ II A4, stainless<br />
steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4<br />
Anchor bolt<br />
FAZ II C, highly<br />
corrosion-resistant<br />
steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance<br />
class IV, e.g. 1.4529<br />
▪ Anchor bolt for push-through installation.<br />
▪ When the hexagonal nut is tightened, the tapered bolt is<br />
pulled into the expansion clip and expands it against the drill<br />
hole wall.<br />
▪ Version FAZ II A4 made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosionresistance<br />
class III e.g. A4 for outdoor applications and<br />
for damp rooms. FAZ II C for applications in aggressive<br />
atmospheres according to corrosion resistance class IV, e.g.<br />
1.4529.<br />
▪ FAZ-GS with large pre-assembled washer for fixings in<br />
oblong holes.<br />
Advantages/benefits<br />
▪ Optimised expansion clip ensures uniform load distribution<br />
for high permissible loads and small edge distances and axial<br />
spacings with structural elements, as well as secure expansion,<br />
even in cracked concrete.<br />
▪ Installation-friendly, since only a few turns are necessary to<br />
apply the torque.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Cracked and non-cracked<br />
concrete C20/25 to<br />
C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fixing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ Staircases<br />
▪ Gates<br />
▪ Facades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ Wood constructions<br />
FAZ II - ADVAnt AGEs At A GLAn CE<br />
The black expansion clip<br />
is the identification sign: the FAZ II<br />
is only real if it has the black belt,<br />
so it’s easy to distinguish from its<br />
predecessor.<br />
The unit <strong>of</strong> cone and expansion clip<br />
increases the tensile strength by up to<br />
38 % in comparison to its predecessor<br />
and provides smallest edge distances and<br />
axial spacings, easy driving-in and a short<br />
tightening distance.<br />
The distinctive collar<br />
ensures that the clip stays in its position<br />
even when reinforcements are hit<br />
or there are unfavourable holes when it<br />
is driven in.<br />
The optimised shaft<br />
allows shear forces that are<br />
up to 96 % higher than those <strong>of</strong> the<br />
predecessor product. With its optimised<br />
diameter, it can be driven in easily<br />
and if necessary can also be aligned<br />
afterwards.<br />
▪ Highest tensile and shear loads, that means: more safety<br />
with fewer total fixing points and thus lower costs<br />
▪ Can be used in extremely thin concrete panels, starting at<br />
8 cm thickness<br />
▪ Smallest edge distances and axial spacings for more<br />
application options<br />
▪ Low driving-in energy, small tightening distance and thus<br />
extremely handy for installation work<br />
▪ High steel ductility enables subsequent alignment using<br />
a hammer<br />
st An DARDs<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through and pre-positioned<br />
installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For series installation we recommend<br />
the anchor bolt setting tool FABS (see page 123) to reduce<br />
installation time.<br />
▪ Before driving in, the hexagon nut should be brought into the<br />
optimal installation position (the bolt projects by 2 to 3 mm).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIRE PROTECTION<br />
Red hot: see page 31 for information<br />
about fire protection..<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval Imprint on<br />
head<br />
drill min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor<br />
length<br />
max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
CORROSION<br />
All about corrosion and how you can avoid it<br />
is written on page 32.<br />
Washer (ou-<br />
ter diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fi x � SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FAZ II 8/10 094871 ■ (B) 8 65 45 75 10 M 8 x 21 13 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FAZ II 8/30 094877 ■ (F) 8 85 45 95 30 M 8 x 41 13 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FAZ II 8/50 094878 ■ (K) 8 105 45 115 50 M 8 x 61 13 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FAZ II 8/100 094879 ■ (P) 8 155 45 165 100 M 8 x 100 13 16 x 1,6 25<br />
FAZ II 8/160 503251 ■ (T) 8 215 45 225 160 M 8 x 100 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FAZ II 10/10 094981 ■ (B) 10 85 60 95 10 M 10 x 24 17 20 x 2 50<br />
FAZ II 10/20 094982 ■ (D) 10 95 60 105 20 M 10 x 34 17 20 x 2 25<br />
FAZ II 10/30 094983 ■ (F) 10 105 60 115 30 M 10 x 44 17 20 x 2 25<br />
FAZ II 10/50 094984 ■ (K) 10 125 60 135 50 M 10 x 64 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FAZ II 10/80 094985 ■ (N) 10 155 60 165 80 M 10 x 94 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FAZ II 10/100 094986 ■ (P) 10 175 60 185 100 M 10 x 100 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FAZ II 10/160 503252 ■ (T) 10 235 60 245 160 M 10 x 100 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FAZ II 12/10 095419 ■ (B) 12 100 70 110 10 M 12 x 27 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/20 095420 ■ (D) 12 110 70 120 20 M 12 x 37 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/30 095421 ■ (F) 12 120 70 130 30 M 12 x 47 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/50 095446 ■ (K) 12 140 70 150 50 M 12 x 67 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/80 095454 ■ (N) 12 170 70 180 80 M 12 x 97 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/100 095470 ■ (P) 12 190 70 200 100 M 12 x 100 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/160 503253 ■ (T) 12 250 70 260 160 M 12 x 100 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FAZ II 12/200 095605 ■ (V) 12 290 70 300 200 M 12 x 100 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FAZ II 16/25 095836 ■ (E) 16 135 85 148 25 M 16 x 47 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 16/50 095864 ■ (K) 16 160 85 173 50 M 16 x 72 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 16/100 095865 ■ (P) 16 210 85 223 100 M 16 x 100 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 16/160 503254 ■ (T) 16 270 85 283 160 M 16 x 100 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 16/200 095967 ■ (V) 16 315 85 323 200 M 16 x 100 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 16/250 095968 ■ (W) 16 365 85 373 250 M 16 x 100 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 16/300 096188 ■ (X) 16 410 85 423 300 M 16 x 100 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 20/30 046632 ■ (F) 20 155 100 172 30 M 20 x 54 30 37 x 3 5<br />
FAZ II 20/60 046633 ■ (L) 20 185 100 202 60 M 20 x 84 30 37 x 3 5<br />
FAZ II 20/160 503255 ■ (T) 20 285 100 302 160 M 20 x 100 30 37 x 3 5<br />
FAZ II 24/30 046635 ■ (F) 24 185 125 205 30 M 24 x 58 36 44 x 4 5<br />
FAZ II 24/60 046636 ■ (L) 24 215 125 235 60 M 24 x 88 36 44 x 4 5<br />
Qty. per box<br />
119<br />
High performance<br />
steel anchors
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steel anchors<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II-GS<br />
(with large washer), zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval Imprint on<br />
head<br />
drill min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor<br />
length<br />
max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (ou-<br />
ter diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FAZ II 8/10 GS 1) 094872 ■ (B) 8 65 45 75 10 M 8 x 21 13 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FAZ II 8/30 GS 1) 096189 ■ (F) 8 85 45 95 30 M 8 x 41 13 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FAZ II 10/10 GS 1) 096291 ■ (B) 10 85 60 95 10 M 10 x 24 17 25 x 3 50<br />
FAZ II 10/30 GS 1) 096297 ■ (F) 10 105 60 115 30 M 10 x 44 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FAZ II 12/10 GS 1) 096303 ■ (B) 12 100 70 110 10 M 12 x 27 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FAZ II 12/30 GS 1) 096340 ■ (F) 12 120 70 130 30 M 12 x 47 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FAZ II 12/120 GS 1) 096367 ■ (R) 12 210 70 220 120 M 12 x 100 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FAZ II 16/160 GS 1) 503261 ■ (T) 16 270 85 283 160 M 16 x 100 24 56 x 5 10<br />
FAZ II 16/200 GS 1) 096370 ■ (V) 16 310 85 323 200 M 16 x 100 24 56 x 5 10<br />
1) GS = large washer.<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II A4<br />
- stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. approval Imprint on<br />
head<br />
drill min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor<br />
length<br />
max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (ou-<br />
ter diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fi x SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FAZ II 8/10 A4 501396 ■ (B) 8 65 45 75 10 M 8 x 21 13 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FZA II 8/10 A4 (1.4571) 501397 ■ (B) 8 65 45 75 10 M 8 x 21 13 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FAZ II 8/30 A4 501399 ■ (F) 8 85 45 95 30 M 8 x 41 13 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FAZ II 8/50 A4 501401 ■ (K) 8 105 45 115 50 M 8 x 61 13 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FAZ II 10/10 A4 501403 ■ (B) 10 85 60 95 10 M 10 x 24 17 20 x 2 50<br />
FZA II 10/10 A4 (1.4571) 501404 ■ (B) 10 85 60 95 10 M 10 x 24 17 20 x 2 50<br />
FAZ II 10/20 A4 501406 ■ (D) 10 95 60 105 20 M 10 x 34 17 20 x 2 50<br />
FAZ II 10/30 A4 501407 ■ (F) 10 105 60 115 30 M 10 x 44 17 20 x 2 50<br />
FAZ II 10/50 A4 501409 ■ (K) 10 125 60 135 50 M 10 x 64 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FAZ II 10/70 A4 501410 ■ (M) 10 145 60 155 70 M 10 x 84 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FAZ II 10/100 A4 501411 ■ (P) 10 175 60 185 100 M 10 x 100 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FAZ II 10/160 A4 501412 ■ (T) 10 235 60 245 160 M 10 x 100 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FAZ II 12/10 A4 501413 ■ (B) 12 100 70 110 10 M 12 x 27 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/20 A4 501415 ■ (D) 12 110 70 120 20 M 12 x 37 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/30 A4 501416 ■ (F) 12 120 70 130 30 M 12 x 47 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/50 A4 501419 ■ (K) 12 140 70 150 50 M 12 x 67 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/60 A4 501420 ■ (L) 12 150 70 160 60 M 12 x 77 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/100 A4 501421 ■ (P) 12 190 70 200 100 M 12 x 100 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 12/160 A4 503180 ■ (T) 12 250 70 260 160 M 12 x 100 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FAZ II 16/25 A4 501423 ■ (E) 16 135 85 148 25 M 16 x 47 24 30 x 3 20<br />
FAZ II 16/50 A4 501424 ■ (K) 16 160 85 173 50 M 16 x 72 24 30 x 3 20<br />
FAZ II 16/100 A4 501425 ■ (P) 16 210 85 223 100 M 16 x 100 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 20/30 A4 501426 ■ (F) 20 155 100 172 30 M 20 x 54 30 37 x 3 4<br />
FAZ II 20/60 A4 503183 ■ (L) 20 185 100 202 60 M 20 x 84 30 37 x 3 4<br />
FAZ II 24/30 A4 501427 ■ (F) 24 185 125 205 30 M 24 x 58 36 44 x 4 4<br />
FAZ II 24/60 A4 503184 ■ (L) 24 215 125 235 60 M 24 x 88 36 44 x 4 4<br />
Qty. per box<br />
Qty. per box
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Anker bolt FAZ II-GS A4<br />
(with large washer)<br />
- stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. approval Imprint on<br />
head<br />
drill min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchor length max. usable<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (ou-<br />
ter diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fi x SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FAZ II 8/10 GS A4 1) 501398 ■ (B) 8 65 45 75 10 M 8 x 21 13 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FAZ II 8/30 GS A4 1) 501400 ■ (F) 8 85 45 95 30 M 8 x 41 13 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FAZ II 10/10 GS A4 1) 501405 ■ (B) 10 85 60 95 10 M 10 x 24 17 25 x 3 50<br />
FAZ II 10/30 GS A4 1) 501408 ■ (F) 10 105 60 115 30 M 10 x 44 17 25 x 3 50<br />
FAZ II 12/10 GS A4 1) 501414 ■ (B) 12 100 70 110 10 M 12 x 27 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FAZ II 12/30 GS A4 1) 501418 ■ (F) 12 120 70 130 30 M 12 x 47 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FAZ II 12/160 GS A4 1) 503181 ■ (T) 12 250 70 260 160 M 12 x 100 19 44 x 4 20<br />
FAZ II 16/160 GS A4 1) 503182 ■ (T) 16 270 85 283 160 M 16 x 100 24 56 x 5 4<br />
1) GS = with large washer<br />
Type Art.-No. approval Imprint on<br />
head<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II C<br />
- highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance class IV, e.g. 1.4529<br />
drill diameter min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor<br />
length<br />
max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (ou-<br />
ter diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA d0 td hef l t fi x SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FAZ II 8/10 C 501428 ■ (B) 8 65 45 75 10 M 8 x 21 13 16 x 1,6 10<br />
FAZ II 8/30 C 501429 ■ (F) 8 85 45 95 30 M 8 x 41 13 16 x 1,6 10<br />
FAZ II 10/10 C 501430 ■ (B) 10 85 60 95 10 M 10 x 24 17 20 x 2 10<br />
FAZ II 10/30 C 503185 ■ (F) 10 105 60 115 30 M 10 x 44 17 20 x 2 10<br />
FAZ II 12/10 C 503186 ■ (B) 12 100 70 110 10 M 12 x 27 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FAZ II 12/30 C 501431 ■ (F) 12 120 70 130 30 M 12 x 47 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FAZ II 16/25 C 501432 ■ (E) 16 135 85 148 25 M 16 x 47 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FAZ II 16/50 C 503187 ■ (K) 16 160 85 173 50 M 16 x 72 24 30 x 3 10<br />
Qty. per box<br />
Qty. per box<br />
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LOADS<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Anchor bolt FAZ II with large<br />
spacing and edge distance 2) .<br />
Non-cracked concrete Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24 M 8 M 10 M 12 M 16 M 20 M 24<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 45 60 70 85 100 125 45 60 70 85 100 125<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 55 75 90 110 125 155 55 75 90 110 125 155<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 8 10 12 16 20 24 8 10 12 16 20 24<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] gvz/A4/C 15.9 26.4 38.6 52.9 67.5 94.3 13.8 22.0 27.7 37.0 47.3 66.0<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] gvz/A4/C 20.7 29.5* 43.0* 78.5* 91.1* 110.0* 20.7* 29.5* 43.0* 78.5* 91.1* 110.0*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN] 3)<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] gvz/A4/C 7.2 11.8 17.7 29.0 37.0 51.7 6.0 9.3 12.3 18.8 24.0 33.5<br />
Shear 90° VRd gvz/A4/C 9.6* 16.0* 23.6* 44.0* 56.0* 68.8* 9.6* 16.0* 23.6* 44.0* 56.0* 68.8*<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN] 4)<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] gvz/A4/C 5.1 8.4 12.7 20.7 26.4 36.9 4.3 6.7 9.5 13.4 17.1 24.0<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] gvz/A4/C 6.9* 11.4* 16.9* 31.4* 40.0* 49.1* 6.9* 11.4* 16.9* 31.4* 40.0* 49.1*<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] gvz/A4/C 14.9 33.1 52.6 133.1 278,3 439,4 14.9 33.1 52.6 133.1 278.3 439.4<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Standard structural<br />
component thickness ( ≧ 2 x hef )<br />
hmin,1 [mm] 100 120 140 170 200 250 100 120 140 170 200 250<br />
Minimum spacing1) smin for c ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
gvz/A4/C<br />
gvz/A4/C<br />
40<br />
50<br />
40<br />
60<br />
50<br />
70<br />
60<br />
95<br />
95<br />
180<br />
100<br />
200<br />
35<br />
50<br />
40<br />
55<br />
45<br />
70<br />
60<br />
95<br />
95<br />
140<br />
100<br />
170<br />
Minimum edge distance1) cmin for s ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
gvz/A4/C<br />
gvz/A4/C<br />
40<br />
100<br />
45<br />
80<br />
55<br />
110<br />
65<br />
150<br />
95<br />
190<br />
135<br />
235<br />
40<br />
70<br />
45<br />
80<br />
55<br />
110<br />
65<br />
150<br />
85<br />
190<br />
100<br />
220<br />
Reduced structural<br />
component thickness ( < 2 x hef )<br />
hmin,2 [mm] 80 100 120 140 160 200 80 100 120 140 160 200<br />
Minimum spacing1) smin for c ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
gvz/A4/C<br />
gvz/A4/C<br />
35<br />
70<br />
40<br />
100<br />
50<br />
90<br />
80<br />
130<br />
125<br />
220<br />
150<br />
230<br />
35<br />
70<br />
40<br />
100<br />
50<br />
90<br />
80<br />
130<br />
125<br />
220<br />
150<br />
230<br />
Minimum edge distance1) cmin for s ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
gvz/A4/C<br />
gvz/A4/C<br />
40<br />
100<br />
60<br />
90<br />
60<br />
120<br />
65<br />
180<br />
125<br />
230<br />
135<br />
235<br />
40<br />
100<br />
60<br />
90<br />
60<br />
120<br />
65<br />
180<br />
125<br />
230<br />
135<br />
235<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 20 45 60 110 200 270 20 45 60 110 200 270<br />
* Steel failure decisive<br />
1) For min. spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced! (See “Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)<br />
2) All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
3) Design resistant loads: material safety factor �M is included.<br />
4) Recommended loads: material safety factor �M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The conditions <strong>of</strong> application may diff er from those given in the European Technical Approval.<br />
For further detailed information about European Technical Approvals please contact the responsible fi scher representation in your country.
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Anchor bolt setting tool FABS<br />
o Ver VieW<br />
DeScription<br />
Anchor bolt setting<br />
tool FABS<br />
▪ Especially suitable for the efficient installation in series <strong>of</strong><br />
larger numbers <strong>of</strong> <strong>fischer</strong> and Upat anchor bolts.<br />
▪ The tool is simply clamped into a standard SDS Plus hammer<br />
drill and is perfect for hammering the anchor into the hole.<br />
This greatly simplifies the installation process when working<br />
overhead.<br />
▪ FABS can also be used for fixing previously painted objects,<br />
(e.g. railings) because the recess at its tip prevents it from<br />
slipping and causing damage to the surface.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ The installation <strong>of</strong> all<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> anchor bolts<br />
(FAZ II, FBN and EXA),<br />
diameter M 6 to M 12.<br />
Areas <strong>of</strong> application<br />
▪ Ceiling suspension<br />
▪ Installation in series<br />
▪ Painted railings<br />
▪ Attachment points where<br />
access is difficult<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Efficient installation <strong>of</strong> all <strong>fischer</strong> and Upat anchor bolts.<br />
▪ Ergonomic design, saves time and energy.<br />
▪ Universally usable for M 6 to M 12.<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> Anchor bolt setting tool<br />
FABS<br />
Type Art.-No. fits anchor qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FABS 077937 FAZ II, FBN II, EXA with diameter M6, M8, M10 and M12 1<br />
123<br />
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steel anchors
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steel anchors<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Bolt FBN II<br />
Proven million times and flexible - in price and performance.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESc RIpTION<br />
Bolt FBN II<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
Bolt FBN II K<br />
- ,zinc-plated steel<br />
Bolt anchor<br />
FBN II A4<br />
- stainless steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4<br />
Bolt anchor<br />
FBN II fvz*<br />
- hot-dip galvanised<br />
Bolt FBN II-GS<br />
with large washer,<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
▪ Anchor bolt for push-through and pre-positioned installation.<br />
▪ When the hexagon nut is tightened, the tapered bolt is pulled<br />
into the expansion clip and expands it against the drill hole<br />
wall.<br />
▪ Stainless steel version <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III,<br />
e.g. A4, for outdoor use and in damp conditions.<br />
▪ GS version with large washer for timber construction.<br />
Advantages/benefits<br />
▪ FBN II <strong>of</strong>fers maximum load-bearing capacity in non-cracked<br />
concrete – anchoring base can not bear higher loads - is<br />
totally utilised.<br />
▪ Reduced anchorage depth reduces drill time – this saves<br />
time and reduces reinforcement hits during drilling.<br />
▪ Long thread allows stand-<strong>of</strong>f installations and variable usable<br />
lengths.<br />
▪ Diameter 8 to 20 mm also for reduced anchorage depths,<br />
e.g. for small loads or if reinforcement is hit.<br />
▪ Embossed letter on the head for subsequent control <strong>of</strong> the<br />
installation as it indicates the setting depth.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
C20/25 to C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fixing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
* not part <strong>of</strong> the approval<br />
FBN II - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANc E<br />
Twice as good.<br />
Each anchor size can be installed with<br />
standard anchorage depth or with a<br />
second reduced anchorage depth**.<br />
The unity <strong>of</strong> the expansion<br />
clip and the cone<br />
provides maximum tensile<br />
load capacity at very small<br />
spacing and edge distances<br />
and imparts a good setting<br />
feeling.<br />
The long thread<br />
is ideal for stand-<strong>of</strong>f<br />
fixings and provides best<br />
adjusting possibility.<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ Staircases<br />
▪ Gates<br />
▪ Facades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ Wood constructions<br />
The washer<br />
The FBN II is available<br />
with large and small<br />
washer.<br />
** The short version FBN II K is <strong>of</strong>fered with short anchorage depth only.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.<br />
The drive-in pin:<br />
It avoids the damage <strong>of</strong><br />
the thread and prossesses<br />
a head-marking for the<br />
control <strong>of</strong> the anchorage<br />
depth.<br />
▪ For highest tensile load bearing capacity and shear load<br />
bearing capacity (concrete cone failure - anchoring base<br />
can not bear higher loads) documented by the European<br />
Technical Approval (Option 7) for non-cracked concrete<br />
therefore useable for security-relevant fixings.<br />
▪ Fire resistance class F 120<br />
▪ Additional to the standard range (to set with standard<br />
or reduced anchorage depth) an assortment <strong>of</strong> short<br />
versions (marked with the letter K) is <strong>of</strong>fered only with<br />
short anchorage depth. Available in 3 materials: zincplated<br />
steel, hot-dip galvanised and stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance class III, e.g. A4.<br />
▪ Smallest spacing and edge distances for anchorages<br />
near the edge and small anchor plates.<br />
▪ With head-marking for the control <strong>of</strong> the anchorage<br />
depth.<br />
▪ High installation comfort: The anchor can be set with a<br />
few hammer blows. Just a few rotations <strong>of</strong> the nut and -<br />
the anchor is thightened!
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-trough and<br />
pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For series installation we recommend the Anchor bolt setting<br />
tool FABS (see page 123) to reduce installation time.<br />
▪ Before driving in, the hexagon nut should be brought into the<br />
optimal installation position (the bolt projects by 2 to 3 mm).<br />
TEch NIc AL DATA<br />
FIRE pREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Bolt FBN II,<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. Approval Imprint<br />
on head<br />
Drill Max. usable<br />
length<br />
h ef,stand /<br />
h ef,red<br />
Anchoring<br />
depth<br />
h ef,stand /<br />
h ef,red<br />
Min. drill- Anchor length Thread Washer<br />
hole depth for<br />
(outer diameter<br />
through fixings<br />
x thickness)<br />
c ORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do tfix hef td l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FBN II 6/5 1) 505526 ■ A 6 5/- 30 / - 45 50 M 6 x 12 12 x 1,6 100<br />
FBN II 6/10 1) 505527 ■ B 6 10/ - 30 / - 50 55 M 6 x 17 12 x 1,6 100<br />
FBN II 6/30 1) 505528 ■ F 6 30/- 30 / - 70 75 M 6 x 35 12 x 1,6 100<br />
FBN II 8/5 040662 ■ A 8 5/15 40 / 30 61 66 M 8 x 34 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/10 040664 ■ B 8 10/20 40 / 30 66 71 M 8 x 39 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/20 040669 ■ D 8 20/30 40 / 30 76 81 M 8 x 49 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/30 040700 ■ F 8 30/40 40 / 30 86 91 M 8 x 59 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/50 040771 ■ K 8 50/60 40 / 30 106 111 M 8 x 79 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/70 040777 ■ M 8 70/80 40 / 30 126 131 M 8 x 99 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FBN II 8/100 040783 ■ P 8 100/110 40 / 30 156 161 M 8 x 129 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FBN II 10/10 040827 ■ B 10 10/20 50 / 40 78 86 M 10 x 46 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 10/20 040851 ■ D 10 20/30 50 / 40 88 96 M 10 x 56 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 10/30 040854 ■ F 10 30/40 50 / 40 98 106 M 10 x 66 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 10/50 040855 ■ K 10 50/60 50 / 40 118 126 M 10 x 86 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 10/70 040931 ■ M 10 70/80 50 / 40 138 146 M 10 x 106 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 10/100 040943 ■ P 10 100/110 50 / 40 168 176 M 10 x 136 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 10/140 040944 ■ S 10 140/150 50 / 40 208 216 M 10 x 176 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 10/160 040945 ■ T 10 160/170 50 / 40 228 236 M 10 x 196 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 12/10 040950 ■ B 12 10/25 65 / 50 95 106 M 12 x 59 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/20 044558 ■ D 12 20/35 65 / 50 105 116 M 12 x 69 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/30 045263 ■ F 12 30/45 65 / 50 115 126 M 12 x 79 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/50 045264 ■ K 12 50/65 65 / 50 135 146 M 12 x 99 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/80 045265 ■ N 12 80/95 65 / 50 165 176 M 12 x 129 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/100 045266 ■ P 12 100/115 65 / 50 185 196 M 12 x 149 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/120 045267 ■ R 12 120/135 65 / 50 205 216 M 12 x 169 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/140 045268 ■ S 12 140/155 65 / 50 225 236 M 12 x 189 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/160 045269 ■ T 12 160/175 65 / 50 245 256 M 12 x 189 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 16/25 045564 ■ E 16 25/40 80 / 65 129 145 M 16 x 89 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/50 045565 ■ K 16 50/65 80 / 65 154 170 M 16 x 114 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/80 045566 ■ N 16 80/95 80 / 65 184 200 M 16 x 144 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/100 045567 ■ P 16 100/115 80 / 65 204 220 M 16 x 164 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/140 045568 ■ S 16 140/155 80 / 65 244 260 M 16 x 190 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/160 045569 ■ T 16 160/175 80 / 65 264 280 M 16 x 190 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/200 045570 ■ V 16 200/215 80 / 65 304 320 M 16 x 100 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 20/30 045573 ■ F 20 30/55 105 / 80 165 184 M 20 x 90 37 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 20/60 045574 ■ L 20 60/85 105 / 80 195 214 M 20 x 90 37 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 20/80 045575 ■ M 20 80/105 105 / 80 215 234 M 20 x 90 37 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 20/120 045576 ■ R 20 120/145 105 / 80 255 274 M 20 x 90 37 x 3 10<br />
1) Use restricted to anchoring <strong>of</strong> structural components which are statically indeterminate. Nut and washer not assembled.<br />
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Bolt FBN II<br />
TEch NIc AL DATA<br />
Bolt FBN II,<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. Approval Imprint<br />
on head<br />
Drill Max. usable<br />
length<br />
h ef,stand /<br />
h ef,red<br />
Anchoring<br />
depth<br />
h ef,stand /<br />
h ef,red<br />
Bolt FBN II-GS with large washer,<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
Min. drill- Anchor length Thread Washer<br />
hole depth for<br />
(outer diameter<br />
through fixings<br />
x thickness)<br />
■ ETA do tfix hef td l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FBN II 8/5 K 040806 ■ -A- 8 5/- 30 / - 51 56 M 8 x 24 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/10 K 040807 ■ -B- 8 10/ - 30 / - 56 61 M 8 x 29 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 10/5 K 040946 ■ -A- 10 5/- 40 / - 63 71 M 10 x 31 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 10/10 K 040947 ■ -B- 10 10/ - 40 / - 68 76 M 10 x 36 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 12/5 K 045272 ■ -A- 12 5/- 50 / - 75 86 M 12 x 39 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/10 K 045273 ■ -B- 12 10/ - 50 / - 80 91 M 12 x 44 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/30 K 045274 ■ -F- 12 30/- 50 / - 100 111 M 12 x 64 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 16/15 K 045571 ■ -C- 16 15/- 65 / - 104 120 M 16 x 64 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/25 K 045572 ■ -E- 16 25/- 65 / - 114 130 M 16 x 74 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 20/10 K 045577 ■ -B- 20 10/ - 80 / - 120 139 M 20 x 50 37 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 12/80 GS 045578 ■ N 12 80/95 65 / 50 165 176 M 12 x 129 44 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/100 GS 045579 ■ P 12 100/115 65 / 50 185 196 M 12 x 149 44 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/120 GS 045580 ■ R 12 120/135 65 / 50 205 216 M 12 x 169 44 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/140 GS 045581 ■ S 12 140/155 65 / 50 225 236 M 12 x 189 44 x 2,5 10<br />
FBN II 12/160 GS 045583 ■ T 12 160/175 65 / 50 245 256 M 12 x 189 44 x 2,5 10<br />
FBN II 12/180 GS 045584 ■ U 12 180/195 65 / 50 265 276 M 12 x 100 44 x 2,5 10<br />
FBN II 12/200 GS 045585 ■ V 12 200/215 65 / 50 285 296 M 12 x 100 44 x 2,5 10<br />
FBN II 12/250 GS 045586 ■ W 12 250/265 65 / 50 335 346 M 12 x 100 44 x 2,5 10<br />
FBN II 16/100 GS 045588 ■ P 16 100/115 80 / 65 204 220 M 16 x 164 56 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/140 GS 045590 ■ S 16 140/155 80 / 65 244 260 M 16 x 190 56 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/160 GS 045591 ■ T 16 160/175 80 / 65 264 280 M 16 x 160 56 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/200 GS 045593 ■ V 16 200/215 80 / 65 304 320 M 16 x 190 56 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/250 GS 052192 ■ W 16 250/265 80 / 65 354 370 M 16 x 100 56 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/300 GS 052204 ■ X 16 300/315 80 / 65 404 420 M 16 x 100 56 x 3 10<br />
Bolt anchor FBN II A4,<br />
- stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. Approval Imprint on head Drill Max. usable<br />
length<br />
hef,stand /<br />
hef,red Anchoring<br />
depth<br />
h ef,stand /<br />
h ef,red<br />
Min. drill- Anchor length Thread Washer<br />
hole depth for<br />
(outer diameter<br />
through fixings<br />
x thickness)<br />
Qty. per box<br />
Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do tfix hef td l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FBN II 6/10 A4 1) 505532 ■ B 6 10/ - 30 / - 50 55 M 6 x 17 12 x 1,6 100<br />
FBN II 6/30 A4 1) 505535 ■ F 6 30/- 30 / - 70 75 M 6 x 35 12 x 1,6 100<br />
FBN II 8/10 A4 507555 ■ B 8 10/20 40 / 30 66 71 M 8 x 39 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/30 A4 507556 ■ F 8 30/40 40 / 30 86 91 M 8 x 59 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/50 A4 507557 ■ K 8 50/60 40 / 30 106 111 M 8 x 79 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 10/10 A4 507558 ■ B 10 10/20 50 / 40 78 86 M 10 x 46 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 10/20 A4 507559 ■ D 10 20/30 50 / 40 88 96 M 10 x 56 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 10/30 A4 507560 ■ F 10 30/40 50 / 40 98 106 M 10 x 66 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 10/50 A4 507561 ■ K 10 50/60 50 / 40 118 126 M 10 x 86 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 10/100 A4 507562 ■ P 10 100/110 50 / 40 168 176 M 10 x 136 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 12/10 A4 507563 ■ B 12 10/25 65 / 50 95 106 M 12 x 59 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/20 A4 507564 ■ D 12 20/35 65 / 50 105 116 M 12 x 69 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/20 A4 507565 ■ F 12 30/45 65 / 50 115 126 M 12 x 79 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/20 A4 507566 ■ K 12 50/65 65 / 50 135 146 M 12 x 99 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/100 A4 507567 ■ P 12 100/115 65 / 50 185 196 M 12 x 149 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 16/10 A4 507568 ■ B 16 10/25 80 / 65 114 130 M 16 x 74 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/25 A4 507569 ■ E 16 25/40 80 / 65 129 145 M 16 x 89 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/50 A4 507570 ■ K 16 50/65 80 / 65 154 170 M 16 x 105 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 20/30 A4 507571 ■ F 20 30/55 105 / 80 165 184 M 20 x 90 37 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 20/60 A4 507572 ■ L 20 60/85 105 / 80 195 214 M 20 x 90 37 x 3 10<br />
1) Use restricted to anchoring <strong>of</strong> structural components which are statically indeterminate. Nut and washer not assembled.
TEch NIc AL DATA<br />
Bolt anchor FBN II A4,<br />
- stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. Approval Imprint on head Drill Max. usable Anchoring Min. drill- Anchor length Thread Washer Qty. per box<br />
length depth hole depth for<br />
(outer diameter<br />
hef,stand /<br />
hef,red hef,stand /<br />
hef,red through fixings<br />
x thickness)<br />
■ ETA do tfix hef td l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FBN II 8/5 K A4 508007 ■ -A- 8 5/- 30 / - 51 56 M 8 x 24 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 10/5 K A4 508010 ■ -A- 10 5/- 40 / - 63 71 M 10 x 31 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 12/5 K A4 508011 ■ -A- 12 5/- 50 / - 75 86 M 12 x 39 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 16/15 K A4 508745 ■ -C- 16 15/- 65 / - 104 120 M 16 x 64 30 x 3 10<br />
1) Use restricted to anchoring <strong>of</strong> structural components which are statically indeterminate. Nut and washer not assembled.<br />
Bolt anchor FBN II fvz,<br />
- hot-dip galvanised<br />
Type Art.-No. Imprint<br />
on head<br />
Ex AmpLE FBN II 12/30<br />
▯ Highest Load: standard anchorage depth h ef, stand = 65 mm.<br />
Possible useable length up to 30 mm at a permissible tensile load <strong>of</strong> 12,6 kN.<br />
▯ Optimum flexibility: reduced anchorage depth h ef, red = 50 mm.<br />
Possible useable length up to 45 mm at a reduced tensile load <strong>of</strong> 8,5 kN.<br />
TEch NIc AL DATA<br />
Setting tool FABS<br />
Drill Max. usable<br />
length<br />
h ef,stand /<br />
h ef,red<br />
Anchoring<br />
depth<br />
h ef,stand /<br />
h ef,red<br />
Min. drill- Anchor length Thread Washer<br />
hole depth for<br />
(outer diameter<br />
through fixings<br />
x thickness)<br />
do tfix hef td l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
FBN II 8/10 fvz 507575 B 8 10/20 40 / 30 66 71 M 8 x 39 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/30 fvz 507576 F 8 30/40 40 / 30 86 91 M 8 x 59 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 8/50 fvz 507577 K 8 50/60 40 / 30 106 111 M 8 x 79 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FBN II 8/70 fvz 507578 M 8 70/80 40 / 30 126 131 M 8 x 99 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 10/10 fvz 507579 B 10 10/20 50 / 40 78 86 M 10 x 46 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 10/30 fvz 507580 F 10 30/40 50 / 40 98 106 M 10 x 66 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 10/50 fvz 507582 K 10 50/60 50 / 40 118 126 M 10 x 86 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 10/100 fvz 507583 P 10 100/110 50 / 40 168 176 M 10 x 136 20 x 2 20<br />
FBN II 12/10 fvz 507589 B 12 10/25 65 / 50 95 106 M 12 x 59 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/30 fvz 507591 F 12 30/45 65 / 50 115 126 M 12 x 79 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/50 fvz 507592 K 12 50/65 65 / 50 135 146 M 12 x 99 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 12/100 fvz 507596 P 12 100/115 65 / 50 185 196 M 12 x 149 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FBN II 16/25 fvz 507598 E 16 25/40 80 / 65 129 145 M 16 x 89 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/50 fvz 507553 K 16 50/60 80 / 65 154 170 M 16 x 105 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 16/100 fvz 507554 P 16 100/115 80 / 65 204 220 M 16 x 164 30 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 20/30 fvz 508015 F 20 30/55 105 / 80 165 184 M 20 x 90 37 x 3 10<br />
FBN II 8/5 K fvz 508012 -A- 8 5/- 30 / - 51 56 M 8 x 24 16 x 1,6 50<br />
FBN II 10/5 K fvz 508013 -A- 10 5/- 40 / - 63 71 M 10 x 31 20 x 2 50<br />
FBN II 12/5 K fvz 508014 -A- 12 5/- 50 / - 75 86 M 12 x 39 24 x 2,5 20<br />
FBN II 16/15 K fvz 507597 -C- 16 15/- 65 / - 104 120 M 12 x 64 30 x 3 10<br />
Type Art.-No. Fits anchor Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FABS 077937 FAZ II, FBN II, EXA from M6 - M12 1<br />
Qty. per box<br />
127<br />
High performance<br />
steel anchors
High performance<br />
steel anchors<br />
128<br />
LOADS<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Bolt FBN II<br />
permissible loads 1) <strong>of</strong> single anchors in normal-weight concrete c 20/25 2) .<br />
For the design the complete approval ETA-07/0211 (FBN II gvz) resp. ETA-02/0037 (FBN A4) is to be observed.<br />
Anchor type FBN II M6 3) FBN II M8 FBN II M10<br />
gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4<br />
Effective anchorage depth h ef [mm] 30 30 30 3) 40 30 3) 40 40 50 40 50<br />
Permissible tensile load N perm <strong>of</strong> one single anchor without edge influence, i.e. edge distance c ≥ 1.5 × h ef and axial spacing s ≥ 3 × h ef<br />
in non-cracked concrete C20/25 2) N perm [kN] 2,9 2,9 2,9 3) 6,1 2,9 3) 6,1 6,1 8,5 6,1 8,5<br />
Permissible shear load V perm <strong>of</strong> one single anchor without edge influence, i.e. edge distance c ≥ 10 × h ef and axial spacing s ≥ 3 × h ef<br />
in non-cracked concrete C20/25 2) V perm [kN] 2,7 3,0 4,0 3) 6,1 4,0 3) 6,1 6,1 8,5 6,1 8,5<br />
Permissible bending moment M perm [Nm] 4,0 4,6 10,9 3) 13,1 12,0 14,9 25,1 25,7 26,9 29,7<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic axial spacing s cr,N [mm] 90 90 3) 120 90 3) 120 120 150 120 150<br />
Characteristic edge distance c cr,N [mm] 45 45 3) 60 45 3) 60 60 75 60 75<br />
Minimum axial spacing s min [mm] 50 40 3) 40 50 3) 40 50 50 50 70<br />
Minimum edge distance c min [mm] 100 40 3) 40 45 3) 45 80 50 80 55<br />
Minimum structural component thickness h min [mm] 100 100 100<br />
Nominal drill diameter d 0 [mm] 6 8 10<br />
Drill hole depth h 1 ≧ [mm] 40 46 3) 56 46 3) 56 58 68 58 68<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached d f ≦ [mm] 7 9 12<br />
Installation torque T inst [Nm] 4 15 10 30 20<br />
Anchor type FBN II M12 FBN II M16 FBN II M20<br />
gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4<br />
Effective anchorage depth [mm] 50 65 50 65 65 80 65 80 80 105 80 105<br />
Permissible tensile load N perm <strong>of</strong> one single anchor without edge influence, i.e. edge distance c ≥ 1.5 × h ef and axial spacing s ≥ 3 × h ef<br />
in non-cracked concrete C20/25 2) N zul [kN] 8,5 12,6 8,5 12,6 12,6 17,2 12,6 17,2 17,2 25,8 17,2 25,8<br />
Permissible shear load V perm <strong>of</strong> one single anchor without edge influence, i.e. edge distance c ≥ 10 × h ef and axial spacing s ≥ 3 × h ef<br />
in non-cracked concrete C20/25 2) V zul [kN] 8,5 12,0 8,5 15,7 22,9 22,9 25,2 29,1 34,4 38,3 34,4 49,1<br />
Permissible bending moment M zul [Nm] 45,1 48,6 114,3 123,4 199,4 241,1 201,7 259,4<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic axial spacing [mm] 150 195 150 195 195 240 190 240 240 315 240 315<br />
Characteristic edge distance [mm] 75 97,5 75 97,5 97,5 120 97,5 120 120 157,5 120 157,5<br />
Minimum axial spacing [mm] 70 70 70 70 90 90 90 120 120 120 140 120<br />
Minimum edge distance [mm] 100 70 100 70 120 90 120 80 120 120 120 120<br />
Minimum structural component thickness [mm] 100 120 100 120 120 160 120 160 160 200 160 200<br />
Nominal drill diameter [mm] 12 16 20<br />
Drill hole depth [mm] 70 85 70 85 89 104 89 104 110 135 110 135<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached [mm] 14 18 22<br />
Installation torque [Nm] 50 35 100 80 200 150<br />
Note: With the <strong>fischer</strong> Design S<strong>of</strong>tware COMPUFIX you can use the full performance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fischer</strong> Bolt FBN and you are able to do designs under individual application conditions.<br />
1) The partial safety factors for resistance and the partial safety factor for load with γF = 1,4 are considered.<br />
Please observe the design method A (ETAG, annex C) if combined tensile and shear loads, edge influences and influences <strong>of</strong> spacings <strong>of</strong> anchor <strong>group</strong>s are to be considered.<br />
2) The concrete is considered to be normally reinforced or non-reinforced; For higher concrete strength classes an increase in performace <strong>of</strong> up to 55 % is possible.<br />
3) Use restricted to anchoring <strong>of</strong> structural components which are statically indeterminate.
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Express anchor EXA<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Express anchor for push-through and pre-positioned installation.<br />
▪ When the hexagon nut is tightened, the tapered bolt is pulled<br />
into the expansion clip and expands it against the hole wall.<br />
▪ EXA A4 made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4, for outdoor use and in damp conditions (no<br />
approval).<br />
▪ Also available in hot-dip galvanised version (no approval).<br />
▪ For fi xing <strong>of</strong> wood constructions use the EXA-GS with large<br />
washer as per DIN 440.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Double-clip method tried and tested million <strong>of</strong> times gives<br />
double security.<br />
▪ Minimum slippage due to powerful expansion when thigthening.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through and pre-positioned<br />
installation<br />
Express anchor<br />
EXA gvz,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Express anchor<br />
EXA A4,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4<br />
Express anchor<br />
EXA fvz,<br />
hot-dip galvanised<br />
Express anchor<br />
EXA-GS, with large<br />
washer as per<br />
DIN 440<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For series installation we recommend the Anchor bolt setting<br />
tool FABS (see page 123) to reduce installation time.<br />
▪ Before driving in, the hexagon nut should be brought into the<br />
optimal installation position (the bolt projects by 2 to 3 mm).<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
C20/25 to C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ Wood constructions<br />
129<br />
High performance<br />
steel anchors
High performance<br />
steel anchors<br />
130<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Express anchor EXA<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Express anchor EXA gvz,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval eff ect.<br />
anchoring depth<br />
thread max.<br />
fi xing thickness<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
total length drill depth through<br />
fi xture<br />
Washer<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
qty. per box<br />
■ ETA hef M tfi x l h0 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
EXA 6/5 (6x50) gvz 097729 29 M 6 5 50 45 12 x 1,6 100<br />
EXA 6/10 (6x70) gvz 097730 44 M 6 10 70 70 12 x 1,6 100<br />
EXA 6/40 (6x100) gvz 097731 44 M 6 40 100 100 12 x 1,6 100<br />
EXA 8/5 (8x60) gvz 097732 32 M 8 5 60 60 16 x 1,6 50<br />
EXA 8/15 (8x65) gvz 097733 ■ 47 M 8 15 85 80 16 x 1,6 50<br />
EXA 8/28 (8x98) gvz 097734 ■ 47 M 8 28 98 95 16 x 1,6 50<br />
EXA 8/55 (8x125) gvz 097735 ■ 47 M 8 55 125 120 16 x 1,6 50<br />
EXA 8/100 (8x170) gvz 097736 ■ 37 M 8 100 170 165 16 x 1,6 50<br />
EXA 10/5 (10x70) gvz 097737 37 M 10 5 70 65 20 x 2 50<br />
EXA 10/15 (10x92) gvz 097738 ■ 49 M 10 15 92 85 20 x 2 50<br />
EXA 10/45 (10x122) gvz 097739 ■ 49 M 10 45 122 115 20 x 2 50<br />
EXA 10/90 (10x167) gvz 097740 ■ 49 M 10 90 167 160 20 x 2 50<br />
EXA 10/140 (10x217) gvz 097741 ■ 49 M 10 140 217 210 20 x 2 25<br />
EXA 10/160 (10x197) gvz 097937 ■ 49 M 10 160 237 230 20 x 2 25<br />
EXA 12/5 (12x80) gvz 097742 41 M 12 5 80 75 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 12/15 (12x116) gvz 097743 ■ 67 M 12 15 116 105 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 12/35 (12x136) gvz 097744 ■ 67 M 12 35 136 125 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 12/55 (12x156) gvz 097745 ■ 67 M 12 55 156 145 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 12/85 (12x186) gvz 097746 ■ 67 M 12 85 186 175 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 12/105 (12x206) gvz 097747 ■ 67 M 12 105 206 195 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 12/125 (12x226) gvz 097748 ■ 67 M 12 125 226 215 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 12/145 (12x246) gvz 097749 ■ 67 M 12 145 246 235 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 12/160 (12x261) gvz 097750 ■ 67 M 12 160 261 250 24 x 2,5 25<br />
EXA 16/10 (16x110) gvz 097751 62 M 16 10 110 100 30 x 3 20<br />
EXA 16/30 (16x153) gvz 097752 ■ 85 M 16 30 153 140 30 x 3 10<br />
EXA 16/75 (16X198) gvz 097753 ■ 85 M 16 75 198 185 30 x 3 20<br />
EXA 16/100 (16x223) gvz 097754 ■ 85 M 16 100 223 210 30 x 3 20<br />
EXA 16/130 (16x253) gvz 097755 ■ 85 M 16 130 253 240 30 x 3 20<br />
EXA 16/170 (16x293) gvz 097938 ■ 85 M 16 170 293 280 30 x 3 10<br />
EXA 16/200 (16x323) gvz 097939 ■ 85 M 16 200 323 310 30 x 3 10<br />
EXA 20/10 (20x130) gvz 097756 73 M 20 10 130 110 37 x 3 10<br />
EXA 20/25 (20x175) gvz 097757 ■ 103 M 20 25 175 155 37 x 3 10<br />
EXA 20/80 (20x230) gvz 097758 ■ 103 M 20 80 230 210 37 x 3 10<br />
Express Anchor EXA-IG M<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. thread drill diameter min. drill-hole depth<br />
for pre-positioned<br />
installation<br />
min.<br />
bolt penetration<br />
Express Anchor EXA-IG M A4<br />
- stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
total length Qty. per box<br />
M d0 e2 e1 l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
EXA-IG M6 008150 M 6 8 60 6 15 48 100<br />
EXA-IG M8 008151 M 8 10 60 8 20 50 100<br />
EXA-IG M10 008152 M 10 12 65 10 25 53 50<br />
EXA-IG M12 008153 M 12 16 95 12 30 85 25<br />
EXA-IG M6 A4 007974 M 6 8 60 60 15 48 100<br />
EXA-IG M8 A4 007975 M 8 10 60 8 20 50 100<br />
EXA-IG M10 A4 007976 M 10 12 65 10 25 53 50<br />
EXA-IG M12 A4 007977 M 12 16 95 12 30 85 25<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> <strong>fischer</strong> Express anchor EXA with large<br />
axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size M6 M8 M10<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
M12 M16 M20<br />
gvz / fvz gvz / fvz gvz fvz gvz / fvz gvz fvz gvz fvz<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 44 47 49 67 85 103<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 60 65 70 90 110 130<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 6 8 10 12 16 20<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 9.1* 16.0 22.0 20.5 35.0 52.9 49.3 70.6 54.3<br />
Shear 90° Vu, [kN] 7.8* 15.8 23.3* 32.9* 58.7* 82.9*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 2.9 6.2 9.6 8.4 15.0 26.3 24.5 35.1 27.0<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] 3.8 8.7 11.5 15.3 38.9 57.3<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 2.1 4.4 6.9 6.0 10.7 18.8 17.5 25.1 19.3<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] 2.7 6.2 8.2 11.0 27.8 40.9<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 3.4 12.9 23.8 40.5 99.8 194.7<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. axial spacing1) smin for c ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
40<br />
55<br />
45<br />
60<br />
50<br />
85<br />
75<br />
90<br />
85<br />
145<br />
105<br />
170<br />
Min. edge distance1) cmin for s ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
40<br />
90<br />
40<br />
100<br />
65<br />
100<br />
90<br />
75<br />
90<br />
145<br />
100<br />
170<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100 100 135 170 205<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 5 14 45 65 110 230<br />
* Steel failure value<br />
1) For min. axial spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced!<br />
(See “Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)<br />
All load values apply for non-cracked concrete C20/25 without edge and spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: Material safety factors γ M are included. Materal safety factor γ M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: Material safety factors γ M and safety factor for load γ L = 1.4 are included.<br />
For further detailed information about European Technical Approvals please contact <strong>fischer</strong> technical service department.<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> <strong>fischer</strong> EXA-IG Express anchor with<br />
large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete C20/25<br />
Anchor size EXA-IG M6 EXA-IG M8 EXA-IG M10 EXA-IG M12<br />
gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 45 45 45 75<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 60 60 60 95<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 8 10 12 16<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 10.0 13.8 17.5 18.9 21.4 22.8 33.9 41.3<br />
Shear 90° Vu, [kN] 10.2 12.2 16.2 40.6<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 4.7 3.8 5.6 10.4 9.2 17.2<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] 2.1 3.7 5.4 8.9<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 3.4 2.7 4.0 4.0 7.4 6.6 12.3 12.3<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] 1.5 2.6 3.9 6.3<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm]<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
2.3 5.6 11.2 19.7<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 110 120 150<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 8 15 25 50<br />
* Steel failure decisive<br />
All load values apply for non-cracked concrete C20/25 without edge and spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: Material safety factors γ M are included. Materal safety factor γ M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: Material safety factors γ.<br />
For further detailed information about European Technical Approvals please contact <strong>fischer</strong> technical service department.<br />
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Zykon anchor FZA<br />
The powerful and safe undercut anchor for cracked concrete.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIpTION<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation (FZA and<br />
FZA-I)<br />
▪ Push-through installation (FZA-D),<br />
please note: drill through the fixture<br />
Zykon Bolt anchor<br />
FZA, zinc-plated<br />
steel<br />
Zykon Internallythreaded<br />
anchor<br />
FZA-I, zinc-plated<br />
steel<br />
Zykon Through<br />
anchor FZA-D,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Zykon Bolt anchor<br />
FZA A4* resp.<br />
FZA C**<br />
Zykon Through<br />
anchor FZA-D A4*<br />
resp. FZA-D C**<br />
Zykon Internallythreaded<br />
anchor<br />
FZA-I A4<br />
▪ Undercut anchor for pre-positioned (FZA bolt version and<br />
Iinternally-threaded anchor FZA-I) and push-through installation<br />
(FZA-D bolt version).<br />
▪ A cylindrical conical hole with an undercut is produced with<br />
the drill bit FZUB in one work process.<br />
▪ When setting the anchor, the anchor sleeve is driven over the<br />
cone with a hammer (or setting tool) and fills the undercut<br />
hole with a positive fit.<br />
▪ Also available: special version FZA ST A4 for hot step irons<br />
according to DIN V 1211 GS / 1212 GS.<br />
▪ Stainless steel version <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III,<br />
e.g. A4 for outdoor use and in damp conditions. Highly<br />
corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance clas IV,<br />
e.g. 1.4529 for applications in aggressive atmospheres.<br />
Advantages/benefits<br />
▪ Positive fit in the undercut gives additional safety.<br />
▪ Virtually expansion-free operation allows cost-efficient fixing<br />
with very small edge distances and axial spacings.<br />
▪ Single-step drilling process simultaneously produces the<br />
undercut, saving installation time.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Cracked and non-cracked<br />
concrete B25 to B55 resp.<br />
C20/25 to C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete B15 resp.<br />
C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
For fixing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ Staircases<br />
▪ Gates<br />
▪ Facades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
from M8<br />
* stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
** highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class IV, e.g. 1.4529<br />
▪ Simple visual control <strong>of</strong> the green ring mark ensures 100%<br />
function.<br />
▪ Immediate load-bearing capability avoids installation interruptions<br />
(no interruption for resin curing times, unlike chemical<br />
anchors).<br />
▪ Anchor version with internal thread for high flexibility by<br />
using threaded rods or screws <strong>of</strong> different lengths and type.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIRE PROTECTION<br />
Red hot: see page 31 for information<br />
about fire protection..<br />
Zykon Bolt anchor FZA,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø anchorage depth max.<br />
usable length<br />
Thread width across nut Washer<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do hef t fi x A SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 10 x 40 M 6/10 060712 ■ 10 40 10 M 6 10 12 x 1,6 25<br />
FZA 12 x 40 M 8/15 060715 ■ 12 40 15 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 25<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 8/15 060716 ■ 12 50 15 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FZA 14 x 40 M10/25 060718 ■ 14 40 25 M 10 17 20 x 2 25<br />
FZA 14 x 60 M10/25 060719 ■ 14 60 25 M 10 17 20 x 2 10<br />
FZA 18 x 80 M12/25 060721 ■ 18 80 25 M 12 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FZA 22 x 100 M16/60 060724 ■ 22 100 60 M 16 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 22 x 125 M16/60 060725 ■ 22 125 60 M 16 24 30 x 3 6<br />
Zykon Bolt anchor FZA A4,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø anchorage depth max.<br />
usable length<br />
Thread width across nut Washer<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do hef t fi x A SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 10 x 40 M 6/10 A4 060772 ■ 10 40 10 M 6 10 12 x 1,6 25<br />
FZA 10 x 40 M 6/35 A4 060771 ■ 10 40 35 M 6 10 12 x 1,6 25<br />
FZA 12 x 40 M 8/15 A4 060775 ■ 12 40 15 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 25<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 8/15 A4 060776 ■ 12 50 15 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 8/50 A4 060774 ■ 12 50 50 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FZA 14 x 40 M10/25 A4 060778 ■ 14 40 25 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FZA 14 x 60 M10/25 A4 060779 ■ 14 60 25 M 10 17 20 x 2 10<br />
FZA 14 x 60 M10/50 A4 060766 ■ 14 60 50 M 10 17 20 x 2 10<br />
FZA 18 x 80 M12/25 A4 060781 ■ 18 80 25 M 12 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FZA 18 x 80 M12/55 A4 060767 ■ 18 80 55 M 12 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FZA 22 x 100 M16/60 A4 060782 ■ 22 100 60 M 16 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 22 x 125 M16/60 A4 060768 ■ 22 125 60 M 16 24 30 x 3 6<br />
Zykon Bolt Anchor FZA C,<br />
highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion resistance class IV,<br />
e.g.1.4529<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø anchorage depth max.<br />
usable length<br />
Thread width across nut Washer<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do hef t fi x A SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 10 x 40 M 6/10 C 096214 ■ 10 40 10 M 6 10 12 x 1,6 25<br />
FZA 10 x 40 M 6/35 C 096361 ■ 10 40 35 M 6 10 12 x 1,6 25<br />
FZA 12 x 40 M 8/15 C 096215 ■ 12 40 15 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 25<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 8/15 C 096227 ■ 12 50 15 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 8/50 C 096362 ■ 12 50 50 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FZA 14 x 40 M10/25 C 096228 ■ 14 40 25 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FZA 14 x 60 M10/25 C 096216 ■ 14 60 25 M 10 17 20 x 2 10<br />
FZA 14 x 60 M10/50 C 096358 ■ 14 60 50 M 10 17 20 x 2 10<br />
FZA 18 x 80 M12/25 C 096315 ■ 18 80 25 M 12 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FZA 18 x 80 M12/55 C 096359 ■ 18 80 55 M 12 19 24 x 2,5 10<br />
FZA 22 x 100 M16/25 C 033800 ■ 22 100 25 M 16 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 22 x 100 M16/30 C 024523 ■ 22 100 30 M 16 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 22 x 100 M16/60 C 096364 ■ 22 100 60 M 16 24 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 22 x 125 M16/60 C 096360 ■ 22 125 60 M 16 24 30 x 3 6<br />
Other usable lengths available on request.<br />
CORROSION<br />
All about corrosion and how you can avoid it<br />
is written on page 32.<br />
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Qty. per box<br />
Qty. per box<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Zykon Through anchor FZA-D,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø anchorage depth max.<br />
usable length<br />
TECHNICAL DATA ZYKON INTERNALLY-THREADED ANCHOR<br />
Thread width across nut Washer<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
Zykon Internally-threaded anchor<br />
FZA-I, zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø anchorage depth internal thread min. bolt penetration max. bolt penetration qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do hef ds e2 e1 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 12 x 40 M 6 I 060758 ■ 12 40 M 6 8 13 25<br />
FZA 14 x 60 M 8 I 060760 ■ 14 60 M 8 11 17 20<br />
FZA 18 x 80 M10 I 060761 ■ 18 80 M 10 13 21 10<br />
FZA 22 x 100 M12 I 060763 ■ 22 100 M 12 15 25 10<br />
FZA 22 x 125 M12 I 060769 ■ 22 125 M 12 15 25 10<br />
Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do hef t fi x A SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 8 D/10 060652 ■ 12 40 10 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FZA 12 x 60 M 8 D/10 060653 ■ 12 50 10 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FZA 12 x 80 M 8 D/30 060654 ■ 12 50 30 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FZA 14 x 80 M10 D/20 060657 ■ 14 60 20 M 10 17 25 x 3 10<br />
FZA 14 x 100 M10 D/40 060658 ■ 14 60 40 M 10 17 25 x 3 10<br />
FZA 18 x 100 M12 D/20 060684 ■ 18 80 20 M 12 19 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 18 x 130 M12 D/50 060685 ■ 18 80 50 M 12 19 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 22 x 125 M16 D/25 060663 ■ 22 100 25 M 16 24 40 x 4 10<br />
Other usable lengths available on request.<br />
Zykon Through anchor FZA-D A4,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø anchorage depth max.<br />
Thread width across nut Washer Qty. per box<br />
usable length<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do hef t fi x A SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 8 D/10 A4 060664 ■ 12 40 10 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FZA 12 x 60 M 8 D/10 A4 060665 ■ 12 50 10 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FZA 12 x 80 M 8 D/30 A4 060666 ■ 12 50 30 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FZA 14 x 80 M10 D/20 A4 060669 ■ 14 60 20 M 10 17 25 x 3 10<br />
FZA 14 x 100 M10 D/40 A4 060670 ■ 14 60 40 M 10 17 25 x 3 10<br />
FZA 18 x 100 M12 D/20 A4 060672 ■ 18 80 20 M 12 19 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 18 x 130 M12 D/50 A4 060673 ■ 18 80 50 M 12 19 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 22 x 125 M16 D/25 A4 060675 ■ 22 100 25 M 16 24 40 x 4 10<br />
Other usable lengths available on request.<br />
Zykon Through anchor FZA-D C,<br />
highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosion resistance class IV,<br />
e.g. 1.4529<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø anchorage depth max.<br />
usable length<br />
Thread width across nut Washer<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do hef t fi x A SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 8 D/10 C 096319 ■ 12 40 10 M 8 13 22 x 3 20<br />
FZA 12 x 60 M 8 D/10 C 096353 ■ 12 50 10 M 8 13 22 x 3 20<br />
FZA 12 x 80 M 8 D/30 C 096354 ■ 12 50 30 M 8 13 22 x 3 20<br />
FZA 14 x 80 M10 D/20 C 096355 ■ 14 60 20 M 10 17 25 x 3 10<br />
FZA 18 x 100 M12 D/20 C 096356 ■ 18 80 20 M 12 19 30 x 3 10<br />
FZA 18 x 130 M12 D/50 C 096357 ■ 18 80 50 M 12 19 30 x 3 10<br />
Other usable lengths available on request.<br />
Qty. per box
TECHNICAL DATA ZYKON INTERNALLY-THREADED ANCHOR<br />
Zykon internally-threaded anchor<br />
FZA-I A4, stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø anchorage depth internal thread min. bolt penetration max. bolt penetration qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do hef ds e2 e1 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 12 x 40 M 6 I A4 060783 ■ 12 40 M 6 8 13 25<br />
FZA 12 x 50 M 6 I A4 060784 ■ 12 50 M 6 8 13 25<br />
FZA 14 x 60 M 8 I A4 060786 ■ 14 60 M 8 11 17 20<br />
FZA 18 x 80 M10 I A4 060787 ■ 18 80 M 10 13 21 10<br />
FZA 22 x 100 M12 I A4 060788 ■ 22 100 M 12 15 25 10<br />
FZA 22 x 125 M12 I A4 060770 ■ 22 125 M 12 15 25 10<br />
TECHNICAL DATA ZYKON ANCHOR FOR FIXING STEP IRONS<br />
Zykon anchor for fixing step irons<br />
FZA ST A4, stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø anchorage depth max. usable length thread width across nut qty. per box<br />
do hef t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZA 14 x 40 ST A4 1) 060686 14 40 30 M 10 16 20<br />
FZA 14 x 60 ST A4 1) 060687 14 60 30 M 10 16 20<br />
1) According to DIN V 1211GS/1212GS.<br />
DRILLING AND SETTING TOOLS<br />
Drill bit FZUB<br />
approved only for Zykon anchors<br />
and Zykon hammerset anchors<br />
CORROSION<br />
All about corrosion and how you can avoid it<br />
is written on page 32.<br />
Setting tool FZE Plus Including<br />
centring pin for internally-threaded<br />
anchors for assembly with hand<br />
hammer<br />
Type Art.-No. fi ts anchor<br />
[Stück]<br />
qty. per box<br />
Bolt anchor Through anchor Internally-threaded anchor<br />
FZUB 10 x 40 060622 FZA 10 x 40 M6 – – 1<br />
FZUB 12 x 40 060623 FZA 12 x 40 M8 – FZA 12 x 40 M6 I 1<br />
FZUB 12 x 50 060627 FZA 12 x 50 M8 FZA 12 x 50 M8 D/10 FZA 12 x 50 M6 I 1<br />
FZUB 12 x 60 060625 – FZA 12 x 60 M8 D/10 – 1<br />
FZUB 12 x 80 060626 – FZA 12 x 80 M8 D/30 – 1<br />
FZUB 14 x 40 060624 FZA 14 x 40 M10 – – 1<br />
FZUB 14 x 60 060628 FZA 14 x 60 M10 – FZA 14 x 60 M8 I 1<br />
FZUB 14 x 80 060629 – FZA 14 x 80 M10 D/20 – 1<br />
FZUB 14 x 100 060630 – FZA 14 x 100 M10 D/40 – 1<br />
FZUB 18 x 80 060634 FZA 18 x 80 M12 – FZA 18 x 80 M10 I 1<br />
FZUB 18 x 100 060632 – FZA 18 x 100 M12 D/20 – 1<br />
FZUB 18 x 130 060633 – FZA 18 x 130 M12 D/50 – 1<br />
FZUB 22 x 100 060636 FZA 22 x 100 M16 – FZA 22 x 100 M12 I 1<br />
FZUB 22 x 125 060638 FZA 22 x 125 M16 FZA 22 x 125 M16 D/25 FZA 22 x 125 M12 I 1<br />
FZE 10 Plus 044637 FZA 10 x ... M6 – – 1<br />
FZE 12 Plus 044638 FZA 12 x ... M8 FZA 12 x ... M8 D FZA 12 x ... M6 I 1<br />
FZE 14 Plus 044639 FZA 14 x ... M10 FZA 14 x ... M10 D FZA 14 x ... M8 I 1<br />
FZE 18 Plus 044640 FZA 18 x ... M12 FZA 18 x ... M12 D FZA 18 x ... M10 I 1<br />
FZE 22 Plus 044641 FZA 22 x ... M16 FZA 22 x ... M16 D FZA 22 x ... M12 I 1<br />
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LOADS - ZYKON BOLT ANCHOR<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Zykon bolt anchor FZA with<br />
large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size 10 x 40 12 x 40 14 x 40 12 x 50 14 x 60 18 x 80 22 x 100 22 x 125 10 x 40 12 x 40 14 x 40 12 x 50 14 x 60 18 x 80 22 x 100 22 x 125<br />
M6 M8 M10 M8 M10 M12 M16 M16 M6 M8 M10 M8 M10 M12 M16 M16<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 40 40 40 50 60 80 100 125 40 40 40 50 60 80 100 125<br />
Drill hole depth h0 [mm] 43 44 45 54 65 85 105 130 43 44 45 54 65 85 105 130<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 12 14 12 14 18 22 22 10 12 14 12 14 18 22 22<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4/C<br />
16.1*<br />
14.1*<br />
17.1<br />
17.1<br />
17.1<br />
17.1<br />
23.9<br />
23.9<br />
31.4<br />
31.4<br />
48.3<br />
48.3<br />
67.5<br />
67.5<br />
94.3<br />
94.3<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
16.7<br />
16.7<br />
22.0<br />
22.0<br />
33.8<br />
33.8<br />
47.2<br />
47.2<br />
66.0<br />
66.0<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4/C<br />
9.6*<br />
8.4*<br />
17.6*<br />
15.4*<br />
27.8*<br />
24.4*<br />
17.6*<br />
15.4*<br />
27.8*<br />
24.4*<br />
40.5*<br />
35.4*<br />
75.4*<br />
65.9*<br />
75.4*<br />
65.9*<br />
9.6*<br />
8.4*<br />
15.5<br />
15.4*<br />
15.5<br />
15.5<br />
17.6*<br />
15.4*<br />
27.8*<br />
24.4*<br />
40.5*<br />
35.4*<br />
75.4*<br />
65.9*<br />
75.4*<br />
65.9*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
gvz 9.4 9.4 9.4 13.1 17.2 26.4 37.0 51.7 6.1 6.1 6.1 8.5 11.2 17.2 24.0 33.5<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] A4 7.5 9.4 9.4 13.1 17.2 26.4 37.0 51.7 6.1 6.1 6.1 8.5 11.2 17.2 24.0 33.5<br />
C 9.4 9.4 9.4 13.1 17.2 26.4 37.0 51.7 6.1 6.1 6.1 8.5 11.2 17.2 24.0 33.5<br />
gvz 6.4 11.8 12.2 11.8 18.6 27.0 50.2 50.2 6.4 7.9 7.9 11.0 18.6 27.0 48.0 50.2<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] A4 4.5 8.2 12.2 8.2 13.0 18.9 35.3 35.3 4.5 7.9 7.9 8.2 13.0 18.9 35.3 35.3<br />
C 5.6 10.2 12.2 10.2 16.2 23.6 44.0 44.0 5.6 7.9 7.9 10.2 16.2 23.6 44.0 44.0<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
gvz 6.7 6.7 6.7 9.3 12.3 18.9 26.4 36.9 4.3 4.3 4.3 6.1 8.0 12.3 17.1 24.0<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] A4 5.4 6.7 6.7 9.3 12.3 18.9 26.4 36.9 4.3 4.3 4.3 6.1 8.0 12.3 17.1 24.0<br />
C 6.7 6.7 6.7 9.3 12.3 18.9 26.4 36.9 4.3 4.3 4.3 6.1 8.0 12.3 17.1 24.0<br />
gvz 4.6 8.4 8.7 8.4 13.3 19.3 35.9 35.9 4.6 5.6 5.6 7.9 13.3 19.3 34.3 35.9<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] A4 3.2 5.9 8.7 5.9 9.3 13.5 25.2 25.2 3.2 5.6 5.6 5.9 9.3 13.5 25.2 25.2<br />
C 4.0 7.3 8.7 7.3 11.6 16.9 31.4 31.4 4.0 5.6 5.6 7.3 11.6 16.9 31.4 31.4<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
gvz 7.0 17.1 34.2 17.1 34.2 60.0 152.0 152.0 7.0 17.1 34.2 17.1 34.2 60.0 152.0 152.0<br />
Mrec [Nm] A4 4.9 12.0 23.9 12.0 23.9 41.9 106.2 106.2 4.9 12.0 23.9 12.0 23.9 41.9 106.2 106.2<br />
C 6.1 15.0 29.9 15.0 29.9 52.3 132.6 132.6 6.1 15.0 29.9 15.0 29.9 52.3 132.6 132.6<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. axial spacing1) smin [mm] 40 40 70 50 60 80 100 125 40 40 70 50 60 80 100 125<br />
Min. edge distance1) cmin [mm] 35 40 70 45 55 70 100 125 35 40 70 45 55 70 100 125<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100 100 100 120 160 200 250 100 100 100 100 120 160 200 250<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 8.5 20 20 20 40 60 100 100 8.5 20 20 20 40 60 100 100<br />
* Steel failure value<br />
1) For min. axial spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced! (See “Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)<br />
All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influence.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The conditions <strong>of</strong> application may diff er from those given in the European Technical Approval.<br />
For further detailed information about ETA please contact the representation in your country.
LOADS - ZYKON THROUGH ANCHOR<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Zykon Through-anchor FZA-D<br />
with large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size 12 x 50 12 x 60 12 x 80 14 x 80 14 x 100 18 x 100 18 x 130 22 x 125 12 x 50 12 x 60 12 x 80 14 x 80 14 x 100 18 x 100 18 x 130 22 x 125<br />
M8 D M8 D M8 D M8 D M10 D M12 D M12 D M16 D M8 D M8 D M8 D M8 D M10 D M12 D M12 D M16 D<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 40 50 50 60 60 80 80 100 40 50 50 60 60 80 80 100<br />
Drill hole depth h0 [mm] 44 54 54 65 65 85 85 105 44 54 54 65 65 85 85 105<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 12 12 12 14 14 18 18 22 12 12 12 14 14 18 18 22<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4/C<br />
17.1<br />
17.1<br />
23.9<br />
23.9<br />
23.9<br />
23.9<br />
31.4<br />
31.4<br />
31.4<br />
31.4<br />
48.3<br />
48.3<br />
48.3<br />
48.3<br />
67.5<br />
67.5<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
16.7<br />
16.7<br />
16.7<br />
16.7<br />
22.0<br />
22.0<br />
22.0<br />
22.0<br />
33.8<br />
33.8<br />
33.8<br />
33.8<br />
47.2<br />
47.2<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4/C<br />
23.8*<br />
25.4*<br />
23.8*<br />
25.4*<br />
23.8*<br />
25.4*<br />
33.6*<br />
34.5*<br />
33.6*<br />
34.5*<br />
53.1*<br />
56.2*<br />
53.1*<br />
56.2*<br />
85.3*<br />
85.5*<br />
15.5<br />
15.5<br />
21.7<br />
21.7<br />
21.7<br />
21.7<br />
33.6*<br />
34.5*<br />
33.6*<br />
34.5*<br />
53.1*<br />
56.2*<br />
53.1*<br />
56.2*<br />
85.3*<br />
85.5*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
gvz 9.4 13.1 13.1 17.2 17.2 26.4 26.4 37.0 6.1 8.5 8.5 11.2 11.2 17.2 17.2 24.0<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] A4 9.4 13.1 13.1 17.2 17.2 26.4 26.4 37.0 6.1 8.5 8.5 11.2 11.2 17.2 17.2 24.0<br />
C 9.4 13.1 13.1 17.2 — 26.4 26.4 — 6.1 8.5 8.5 11.2 — 17.2 17.2 —<br />
gvz 11.8 11.8 11.8 18.6 18.6 27.0 27.0 50.2 7.9 11.0 11.0 18.6 18.6 27.0 27.0 48.0<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] A4 8.2 8.2 8.2 13.0 13.0 18.9 18.9 35.3 7.9 8.2 8.2 13.0 13.0 18.9 18.9 35.3<br />
C 10.2 10.2 10.2 16.2 — 23.6 23.6 — 7.9 10.2 10.2 16.2 — 23.6 23.6 —<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
gvz 6.7 9.3 9.3 12.3 12.3 18.9 18.9 26.4 4.3 6.1 6.1 8.0 8.0 12.3 12.3 17.1<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] A4 6.7 9.3 9.3 12.3 12.3 18.9 18.9 26.4 4.3 6.1 6.1 8.0 8.0 12.3 12.3 17.1<br />
C 6.7 9.3 9.3 12.3 — 18.9 18.9 — 4.3 6.1 6.1 8.0 — 12.3 12.3 —<br />
gvz 8.4 8.4 8.4 13.3 13.3 19.3 19.3 35.9 5.6 7.9 7.9 13.3 13.3 19.3 19.3 34.3<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] A4 5.9 5.9 5.9 9.3 9.3 13.5 13.5 25.2 5.6 5.9 5.9 9.3 9.3 13.5 13.5 25.2<br />
C 7.3 7.3 7.3 11.6 — 16.9 16.9 — 5.6 7.3 7.3 11.6 — 16.9 16.9 —<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
gvz 17.1 17.1 17.1 34.2 34.2 60.0 60.0 152.0 17.1 17.1 17.1 34.2 34.2 60.0 60.0 152.0<br />
Mrec [Nm] A4 12.0 12.0 12.0 23.9 23.9 41.9 41.9 106.2 12.0 12.0 12.0 23.9 23.9 41.9 41.9 106.2<br />
C 15.0 15.0 15.0 29.9 — 52.3 52.3 — 15.0 15.0 15.0 29.9 — 52.3 52.3 —<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. axial spacing1) smin [mm] 40 50 50 60 60 80 80 100 40 50 50 60 60 80 80 100<br />
Min. edge distance1) cmin [mm] 40 45 45 55 55 70 70 100 40 45 45 55 55 70 70 100<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100 100 120 120 160 160 200 100 100 100 120 120 160 160 200<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 20 20 20 40 40 60 60 100 20 20 20 40 40 60 60 100<br />
* Steel failure value<br />
1) For min. axial spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced! (See “Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)<br />
All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influence.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The conditions <strong>of</strong> application may diff er from those given in the European Technical Approval.<br />
For further detailed information about ETA please contact the representation in your country.<br />
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Zykon anchor FZA<br />
LOADS - ZYKON INTERNALLY-THREADED ANCHOR<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Zykon internally-threaded<br />
anchor FZA-I with large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size 12 x 40 12 x 50 14 x 60 18 x 80 22 x 100 22 x 125 12 x 40 12 x 50 14 x 60 18 x 80 22 x 100 22 x 125<br />
M6 I M6 I M8 I M10 I M 12 I M12 I M6 I M6 I M8 I M10 I M12 I M12 I<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 40 50 60 80 100 125 40 50 60 80 100 125<br />
Drill hole depth h0 = [mm] 44 54 65 85 105 130 44 54 65 85 105 130<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 12 12 14 18 22 22 12 12 14 18 22 22<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
17.2*<br />
13.4*<br />
—<br />
13.4*<br />
23.0*<br />
18.0*<br />
26.9*<br />
22.7*<br />
63.0*<br />
53.2*<br />
63.0*<br />
53.2*<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
—<br />
12.0<br />
23.0*<br />
18.0*<br />
26.9*<br />
22.7*<br />
47.2<br />
47.2<br />
63.0*<br />
53.2*<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
9.6*<br />
8.4*<br />
—<br />
8.4*<br />
17.6*<br />
15.4*<br />
27.8*<br />
24.4*<br />
40.5*<br />
35.4*<br />
40.5*<br />
35.4*<br />
9.6*<br />
8.4*<br />
—<br />
8.4*<br />
17.6*<br />
15.4*<br />
27.8*<br />
24.4*<br />
40.5*<br />
35.4*<br />
40.5*<br />
35.4*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
9.4<br />
7.5<br />
—<br />
7.5<br />
13.1<br />
9.9<br />
13.5<br />
12.6<br />
31.5<br />
29.5<br />
31.5<br />
29.5<br />
6.1<br />
6.1<br />
—<br />
7.5<br />
11.2<br />
9.9<br />
13.5<br />
12.6<br />
24.0<br />
24.0<br />
31.5<br />
29.5<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
5.7<br />
4.5<br />
—<br />
4.5<br />
7.6<br />
6.0<br />
7.9<br />
7.5<br />
18.5<br />
17.7<br />
18.5<br />
17.7<br />
5.7<br />
4.5<br />
—<br />
4.5<br />
7.6<br />
6.0<br />
7.9<br />
7.5<br />
18.5<br />
17.7<br />
18.5<br />
17.7<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
6.7<br />
5.4<br />
—<br />
5.4<br />
9.3<br />
7.1<br />
9.6<br />
9.0<br />
22.5<br />
21.1<br />
22.5<br />
21.1<br />
4.3<br />
4.3<br />
—<br />
5.4<br />
8.0<br />
7.1<br />
9.6<br />
9.0<br />
17.1<br />
17.1<br />
22.5<br />
21.1<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
4.1<br />
3.2<br />
—<br />
3.2<br />
5.4<br />
4.3<br />
5.6<br />
5.4<br />
13.2<br />
12.7<br />
13.2<br />
12.7<br />
4.1<br />
3.2<br />
—<br />
3.2<br />
5.4<br />
4.3<br />
5.6<br />
5.4<br />
13.2<br />
12.7<br />
13.2<br />
12.7<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
7.0<br />
4.9<br />
—<br />
4.9<br />
17.1<br />
12.0<br />
34.2<br />
23.9<br />
60.0<br />
41.9<br />
60.0<br />
41.9<br />
7.0<br />
4.9<br />
—<br />
4.9<br />
17.1<br />
12.0<br />
34.2<br />
23.9<br />
60.0<br />
41.9<br />
60.0<br />
41.9<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. axial spacing1) smin [mm] 40 50 60 80 100 125 40 50 60 80 100 125<br />
Min. edge distance1) cmin [mm] 35 45 55 70 100 125 35 45 55 70 100 125<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100 120 160 200 250 100 100 120 160 200 250<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 8.5 8.5 15 30 60 60 8.5 8.5 15 30 60 60<br />
* Steel failure, values apply to screws with a strength classification 8.8 and A4-70 respectively.<br />
1) For min. axial spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced! (See “Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)<br />
All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influence.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The conditions <strong>of</strong> application diff er from those given in the European Technical Approval.<br />
For further detailed information about ETA please contact the representation in your country.
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Zykon hammerset anchor FZEA II<br />
The internally-threaded anchor with low edge distances and axial spacings for the tension zone.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
Before<br />
expansion<br />
After the correct<br />
expansion<br />
4 imprints<br />
for visual check<br />
The anchor is set correctly if the anchor sleeve is fl ush with<br />
the surface <strong>of</strong> the concrete and the 4 imprints are visual.<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Zykon hammerset<br />
anchor FZEA II,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Zykon-hammerset<br />
anchor FZEA II A4*<br />
or FZEA II C**<br />
▪ Undercut anchor with internal thread for pre-positioned installation.<br />
▪ A cylindrical conical hole with an undercut is produced with<br />
the drill bit FZUB in one work process.<br />
▪ When the internal expansion pin is driven in with the setting<br />
tool, the anchor sleeve expands to fi ll the undercut hole with<br />
a positive fi t.<br />
▪ FZEA II version made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g A4 for outdoor use and in damp conditions.<br />
Highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class IV, e.g. 1.4529 for applications in aggressive atmospheres.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Positive fi t in the undercut gives additional safety.<br />
▪ Virtually expansion-free operation allows cost-effi cient fi xing<br />
with small edge distances and axial spacings.<br />
▪ Single-step drilling process simultaneously produces the<br />
undercut, saving installation time.<br />
▪ Simple visual control reduces installation eff ort: no test loading<br />
necessary to check whether properly set.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Cracked and non-cracked<br />
concrete C20/25 to<br />
C50/60.<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pipes<br />
▪ Ventilation systems<br />
▪ Sprinkler systems<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Suspended ceilings<br />
M8 - M12<br />
* stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III e.g. A4<br />
** highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class IV e.g. 1.4529<br />
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▪ Internal thread for high fl exibility using threaded rods or<br />
screws <strong>of</strong> diff erent lengths and types.<br />
▪ Only a few hammer blows needed for installation, saves time<br />
and money.<br />
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Zykon hammerset anchor FZEA II<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Zykon hammerset anchor<br />
FZEA II, zinc-plated steel<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Zykon-hammerset anchor<br />
FZEA II A4, stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
or FZEA II C highly corrosionresistant<br />
steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class IV, e.g. 1.4529<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill anchorage depth internal thread min. bolt penetration max. bolt penetration Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do hef ds e2 e1 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FZEA II 10 x 40 M 8 047303 ■ 10 40 M 8 11 17 100<br />
FZEA II 12 x 40 M10 047304 ■ 12 40 M 10 13 19 100<br />
FZEA II 14 x 40 M12 047305 ■ 14 40 M 12 15 21 50<br />
FZEA II 10 x 40 M 8 A4 047306 ■ 10 40 M 8 11 17 100<br />
FZEA II 12 x 40 M10 A4 047307 ■ 12 40 M 10 13 19 100<br />
FZEA II 14 x 40 M12 A4 047308 ■ 14 40 M 12 15 21 50<br />
FZEA II 10 x 40 M 8 C 047309 ■ 10 40 M 8 11 17 100<br />
FZEA II 12 x 40 M10 C 047310 ■ 12 40 M 10 13 19 100<br />
FZEA II 14 x 40 M12 C 047311 ■ 14 40 M 12 15 21 50<br />
The correct installation <strong>of</strong> fi scher Zykon anchors in accordance with the approval is possible only with the following original<br />
fi scher Zykon tools.<br />
Drilling and setting tools fi ts fi scher Zykon<br />
name qty per box<br />
Type Art.-No. hammerset anchor<br />
[pcs.]<br />
FZUB 10 x 40 060622 FZEA II 10 x 40<br />
1<br />
FZUB 12 x 40 060623 FZEA II 12 x 40 Drill bit FZUB<br />
1<br />
FZUB 14 x 40 060624 FZEA II 14 x 40 1<br />
FZED 10 Plus 044642 FZEA II 10 x 40<br />
1<br />
FZED 12 Plus 044643 FZEA II 12 x 40 Setting mandrel FZED Plus<br />
1<br />
FZED 14 Plus 044644 FZEA II 14 x 40 1<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher<br />
Zykon hammerset anchor FZEA with large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor type FZEA 10 x 40 M 8 FZEA 12 x 40 M 10 FZEA 14 x 40 M 12 FZEA 10 x 40 M 8 FZEA 12 x 40 M 10 FZEA 14 x 40 M 12<br />
Effective anchorage depth<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
hef [mm] 40 40 40 40 40 40<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4/C<br />
9.6*<br />
12.2*<br />
17.0*<br />
17.1<br />
17.1<br />
17.1<br />
9.6*<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
12.0<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4/C<br />
10.2*<br />
15.1*<br />
17.1*<br />
19.5*<br />
23.4*<br />
26.0*<br />
10.2*<br />
15.1*<br />
17.1*<br />
19.5*<br />
23.4*<br />
26.0*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4/C<br />
6.4<br />
8.0 (5.5)<br />
8.0 8.0 5.7 6.0 6.1<br />
1) 8.0 8.0 5.7 (5.5) 1) 6.0 6.1<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN]<br />
gvz 6.6 (5.2) 2) 10.9 (8.5) 2) 12.2 (11.9) 2) 6.6 (5.2) 2) A4/C 8.0 (3.8)<br />
7.9 7.9<br />
1) 12.0 (5.8) 1) 12.2 (7.9) 1) 7.9 (3.8) 1) 7.9 (5.8) 1) 7.9<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4/C<br />
4.6<br />
5.7 (4.0)<br />
5.7 5.7 4.0 4.3 4.3<br />
1) 5.7 5.7 4.0 4.3 4.3<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN]<br />
gvz 4.7 (3.7) 2) 7.8 (6.1) 2) 8.7 (8.5) 2) 4.7 (3.7) 2) A4/C 5.7 (2.7)<br />
5.6 5.6<br />
1) 8.6 (4.1) 1) 8.7 (5.7) 1) 5.6 (2.7) 1) 5.6 (4.1) 1) 5.6<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] gvz 8.6 (7.7) 2) 13.1 (11.7) 2) 17.7 (15.8) 2) 8.6 (7.7) 2) 13.1 (11.7) 2) 17.7 (15.8) 2)<br />
[Nm] A4/C 10.9 (5.4) 1) 16.6 (8.3) 1) 22.3 (11.1) 1) 10.9 (5.4) 1) 16.6 (8.3) 1) 22.3 (11.1) 1)<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Characteristic axial spacing scr, N [mm] = 3 x hef = 3 x hef Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] = 1.5 x hef = 1.5 x hef Min. axial spacing 3) smin [mm] 40 45 50 40 45 50<br />
Min. edge distance 3) cmin [mm] 40 45 50 40 45 50<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 80 80 80 80 80 80<br />
Min. screw penetration depth min ls [mm] 11 13 15 11 13 15<br />
Max. screw penetration depth max ls [mm] 17 19 21 17 19 21<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 9 12 14 9 12 14<br />
Installation torque Tinst [Nm] ≦ 10 ≦ 15 ≦ 20 ≦ 10 ≦ 15 ≦ 20<br />
Universal drill bit FZUB 4) [-] FZUB 10 x 40 FZUB 12 x 40 FZUB 14 x 40 FZUB 10 x 40 FZUB 12 x 40 FZUB 14 x 40<br />
Setting mandrel FZED 5) [-] FZED 10 x 40 FZED 12 x 40 FZED 14 x 40 FZED 10 x 40 FZED 12 x 40 FZED 14 x 40<br />
Machine setting tool FZEM 5) [-] FZEM 10 x 40 FZEM 12 x 40 FZEM 14 x 40 FZEM 10 x 40 FZEM 12 x 40 FZEM 14 x 40<br />
* Steel failure value.<br />
1) Values in brackets apply to the use <strong>of</strong> a fixing screw resp. threaded rod <strong>of</strong> the minimum strength class A50.<br />
2) Values in brackets apply to the use <strong>of</strong> a fixing screw resp. threaded rod <strong>of</strong> the minimum strength class 5.6.<br />
3) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)!<br />
4) For drilling obligatory.<br />
5) For installation <strong>of</strong> FZEA II the setting mandrel FZED or alternatively the setting tool FZEM is obligatory.<br />
All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads:<br />
Permissible loads:<br />
material safety factors �M are included. Material safety factor �M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
material safety factors �M and safety factor for load �L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The conditions <strong>of</strong> application diff er from those given in the European Technical Approval.<br />
For further detailed information about European Technical Approvals please contact the fi scher technical service department.<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
High performance anchor FH<br />
The heavy-duty sleeve anchor for applications with sophisticated design.<br />
Ove Rv IeW<br />
DeSc RIpTION<br />
▪ Heavy-duty sleeve anchor for push-through installation.<br />
▪ When the hexagon nut or bolt is tightened, the cone is pulled<br />
into the expansion sleeve and expands it against the hole wall.<br />
▪ FH version made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4, for outdoor use and in damp conditions (not<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the approvals).<br />
Advantages/benefits<br />
▪ For stylish fixings.<br />
▪ Highest tensile and shear loads for push-trough installation.<br />
▪ Simple and easy setting: Anchor setting with a few, light<br />
hammer blows.<br />
▪ Surface flush removal.<br />
▪ Minimum axial and edge distances.<br />
▪ Anchor versions for fixings with sophisticated design: FH-S<br />
(hexagon head screw), FH-H (cap nut) and FH-SK (countersunk<br />
screw).<br />
▪ All anchors can be removed flush with the surface.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
High performance<br />
anchor FH II-S,<br />
zinc plated steel<br />
High performance<br />
anchor FH II-SK,<br />
zinc plated steel<br />
High performance<br />
anchor FH II-H,<br />
zinc plated steel<br />
High performance<br />
anchor FH II-B,<br />
zinc plated steel<br />
High performance<br />
anchor FH-S A4* ) ,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Cracked and non-cracked<br />
concrete C20/25 to<br />
C50/60.<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure.<br />
For fixing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ Staircases<br />
▪ Gates<br />
▪ Facades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
* ) not part <strong>of</strong> the approvals<br />
FH II - ADvANTAge S AT A g LANce<br />
The unit <strong>of</strong> cone and expansion clip<br />
leads to the highest tensile strength and<br />
smallest edge distances and axial spacings<br />
in cracked and non-cracked concrete.<br />
Optimised screw<br />
and bolt length<br />
for reduced anchorage<br />
depth.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.<br />
M8 - M20<br />
The black plastic ring<br />
provides highest performance<br />
and takes a torque<br />
slippage (so called “internal<br />
expansion“). Any turning <strong>of</strong><br />
the anchor is prevented.<br />
Fixing with four different<br />
head designs<br />
- hexagon head screw<br />
- countersunk screw<br />
- cap nut<br />
- bolts<br />
The high tensile<br />
strength <strong>of</strong> the steel<br />
(strength class 8.8) and<br />
the optimum interaction<br />
<strong>of</strong> screw and sleeve<br />
(enlargement <strong>of</strong> the shear<br />
area) allows the highest<br />
shear loads.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
High performance anchor FH II-S<br />
with hexagon head screw<br />
- zinc plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
total length max. usable<br />
length<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (outer<br />
diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
Qty. per box<br />
■ETA ▼ ICC-ES do td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FH II 10/10 S 503133 ■ 10 65 40 70 10 M 6 10 12 x 2 50<br />
FH II 10/25 S 503134 ■ 10 80 40 85 25 M 6 10 12 x 2 50<br />
FH II 10/50 S 503135 ■ 10 105 40 110 50 M 6 10 12 x 2 50<br />
FH II 12/10 S 044884 ■ ▼ 12 90 60 90 10 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FH II 12/25 S 044885 ■ ▼ 12 105 60 105 25 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FH II 12/50 S 044886 ■ ▼ 12 130 60 130 50 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FH II 15/10 S 044887 ■ ▼ 15 100 70 106 10 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 15/25 S 044888 ■ ▼ 15 115 70 121 25 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 15/50 S 044889 ■ ▼ 15 140 70 146 50 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 18/10 S 046847 ■ ▼ 18 115 80 118 10 M 12 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FH II 18/25 S 044894 ■ ▼ 18 130 80 132 25 M 12 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FH II 18/50 S 044896 ■ ▼ 18 155 80 157 50 M 12 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FH II 24/25 S 044898 ■ ▼ 24 150 100 160 25 M 16 24 40 x 5 10<br />
FH II 24/50 S 044900 ■ ▼ 24 175 100 185 50 M 16 24 40 x 5 10<br />
FH II 28/30 S 044901 ■ ▼ 28 185 125 192 30 M 20 30 44 x 4,5 4<br />
FH II 28/60 S 044902 ■ ▼ 28 215 125 222 60 M 20 30 44 x 4,5 4<br />
FH II 32/30 S 044903 ■ ▼ 32 210 150 215 30 M 24 36 50 x 5 4<br />
FH II 32/60 S 044904 ■ ▼ 32 210 150 245 60 M 24 36 50 x 5 4<br />
High performance anchor FH II-SK<br />
with countersunk screw<br />
- zinc plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill min. drill-hole eff ect. anchoring total length max. usable thread Qty. per box<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
depth<br />
length<br />
■ ETA ▼ ICC-ES do td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FH II 10/15 SK 503136 ■ 10 70 40 65 10 M 6 4 50<br />
FH II 10/25 SK 503137 ■ 10 80 40 75 25 M 6 4 50<br />
FH II 10/50 SK 503138 ■ 10 105 40 100 50 M 6 4 50<br />
FH II 12/15 SK 044917 ■ 12 95 60 90 15 M 8 5 25<br />
FH II 12/25 SK 044918 ■ 12 105 60 100 25 M 8 5 25<br />
FH II 12/50 SK 044919 ■ 12 130 60 125 50 M 8 5 25<br />
FH II 15/15 SK 044920 ■ ▼ 15 105 70 100 15 M 10 6 25<br />
FH II 15/25 SK 044921 ■ ▼ 15 115 70 110 25 M 10 6 25<br />
FH II 15/50 SK 044922 ■ ▼ 15 140 70 135 50 M 10 6 25<br />
FH II 18/15 SK 044923 ■ ▼ 18 120 80 115 15 M 12 8 20<br />
FH II 18/25 SK 044924 ■ ▼ 18 130 80 125 25 M 12 8 20<br />
FH II 18/50 SK 044925 ■ ▼ 18 155 80 150 50 M 12 8 20<br />
High performance anchor FH II-H<br />
with cap nut - zinc plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
total length max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (outer<br />
diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA ▼ ICC-ES do td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FH II 10/10 H 503139 ■ 10 65 40 75 10 M 6 13 18 x 2 50<br />
FH II 10/25 H 503140 ■ 10 80 40 90 25 M 6 13 18 x 2 50<br />
FH II 10/50 H 503141 ■ 10 105 40 115 50 M 6 13 18 x 2 50<br />
FH II 12/10 H 044905 ■ 12 90 60 92 10 M 8 17 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FH II 12/25 H 044906 ■ 12 105 60 107 25 M 8 17 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FH II 12/50 H 044907 ■ 12 130 60 132 50 M 8 17 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FH II 15/10 H 044908 ■ ▼ 15 100 70 113 10 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 15/25 H 044909 ■ ▼ 15 115 70 128 25 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 15/50 H 044910 ■ ▼ 15 140 70 153 50 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 18/25 H 044915 ■ ▼ 18 130 80 138 25 M 12 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FH II 18/50 H 044916 ■ ▼ 18 155 80 163 50 M 12 19 30 x 3 20<br />
Qty. per box<br />
143<br />
X ∅ D counter bore<br />
[mm] [mm]<br />
FH II 10/... SK 5 19.5 90°<br />
FH II 12/... SK 5,8 22 90°<br />
FH II 15/... SK 5,8 25 90°<br />
FH II 18/... SK 8,0 32 90°<br />
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High performance<br />
steel anchors<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
High performance anchor FH<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
High performance anchor FH II-B<br />
with hexagon nut and threaded bolt<br />
- zinc plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
total length max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (outer<br />
diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA ▼ ICC-ES do td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FH II 10/10 B 503142 ■ 10 65 40 70 10 M 6 10 18 x 2 50<br />
FH II 10/25 B 503143 ■ 10 80 40 85 25 M 6 10 18 x 2 50<br />
FH II 10/50 B 503144 ■ 10 105 40 110 50 M 6 10 18 x 2 50<br />
FH II 12/10 B 048773 ■ ▼ 12 90 60 90 10 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FH II 12/25 B 048774 ■ ▼ 12 105 60 105 25 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 50<br />
FH II 12/50 B 048775 ■ ▼ 12 130 60 130 50 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FH II 12/100 B 046832 ■ ▼ 12 190 60 184 100 M 8 13 22 x 2,5 25<br />
FH II 15/10 B 048776 ■ ▼ 15 100 70 110 10 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 15/25 B 048777 ■ ▼ 15 115 70 125 25 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 15/50 B 048778 ■ ▼ 15 140 70 150 50 M 10 17 25 x 3 25<br />
FH II 15/100 B 046835 ■ ▼ 15 190 70 200 100 M 10 17 25 x 3 20<br />
FH II 18/25 B 048779 ■ ▼ 18 130 80 135 25 M 12 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FH II 18/50 B 048780 ■ ▼ 18 155 80 160 50 M 12 19 30 x 3 20<br />
FH II 18/100 B 046841 ■ ▼ 18 205 80 214 100 M 12 19 30 x 3 10<br />
FH II 24/25 B 048886 ■ ▼ 24 150 100 167 25 M 16 24 40 x 5 10<br />
FH II 24/50 B 048887 ■ ▼ 24 175 100 192 50 M 16 24 40 x 5 10<br />
FH II 24/100 B 046842 ■ ▼ 24 225 100 242 100 M 16 24 40 x 5 5<br />
FH II 28/30 B 047547 ■ ▼ 28 180 125 196 30 M 20 30 44 x 4,5 4<br />
FH II 28/60 B 047548 ■ ▼ 28 210 125 226 60 M 20 30 44 x 4,5 4<br />
FH II 28/100 B 506630 28 255 125 268 100 M 20 30 44 x 4,5 4<br />
FH II 32/30 B 047549 ■ ▼ 32 230 170 250 30 M 24 36 50 x 5 4<br />
FH II 32/60 B 047550 ■ ▼ 32 260 170 280 60 M 24 36 50 x 5 4<br />
High performance anchor FH-S A4,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
total length max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (outer<br />
diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
do td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FH 10/10 S A4 045222 10 85 50 84 10 M 6 10 18 x 1,6 50<br />
FH 12/10 S A4 045224 12 95 60 95 10 M 8 13 21 x 2 50<br />
FH 12/25 S A4 045102 12 110 60 110 25 M 8 13 21 x 2 20<br />
FH 15/10 S A4 045226 15 110 70 111 10 M 10 17 25 x 3 50<br />
FH 15/25 S A4 045104 15 125 70 126 25 M 10 17 25 x 3 20<br />
FH 15/50 S A4 045105 15 150 70 151 50 M 10 17 25 x 3 10<br />
FH 18 x 100/25 S A4 045106 18 160 100 158 25 M 12 19 30 x 3,5 10<br />
FH 18 x 100/50 S A4 045107 18 185 100 183 50 M 12 19 30 x 3,5 10<br />
FH II 24/25 S A4 502711 24 150 100 160 25 M 16 24 40 x 4 8<br />
Qty. per box<br />
Qty. per box
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher High performance anchor FH II<br />
and FH 10 with large axial and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size FH II 10<br />
FH II 12<br />
FH II 15<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
FH II 18<br />
FH II 24<br />
FH II 28<br />
FH II 32<br />
M 6<br />
M 8<br />
M 10<br />
M 12<br />
M 16<br />
M 20<br />
M 24<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 40 60 70 80 100 125 150<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 55 80 90 105 125 150 180<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 12 15 18 24 28 32<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 16.1 29.3* 39.4 48.3 67.5 94.3 124.0<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] 15.5* (17.0) 2) 30.6* (36.1*) 2) 48.7* (56.9*) 2) 71.1* (82.5*) 2) Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
148.6* 170.4* 223.1*<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 8.5 15.6 19.7 26.4 37.0 51.7 67.9<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] 8.5 19.2 (23.2) 2) 31.2 (36.8) 2) 45.6 (52.8) 2) 74.1 96.8 (103.3) 2) 119.2 (136.1) 2)<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 6.1 11.2 14.1 18.9 26.4 36.9 48.5<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] 6.1 13.7 (16.6) 2) 22.3 (26.3) 2) 32.6 (37.7) 2) 52.9 69.1 (73.9) 2) 85.1 (97.2) 2)<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Mrec [Nm] 6.9 17.1 34.3 60.0 152.0 296.0 512.0<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic axial spacing scr, N [mm] = 3 x hef Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] = 1.5 x hef Minimum axial spacing1) smin [mm]<br />
for c ≧ [mm]<br />
40<br />
70<br />
60<br />
100<br />
70<br />
100<br />
80<br />
160<br />
100<br />
200<br />
120<br />
220<br />
160<br />
360<br />
Minimum edge distance1) cmin [mm]<br />
for s ≧ [mm]<br />
40<br />
70<br />
60<br />
100<br />
70<br />
140<br />
80<br />
200<br />
100<br />
220<br />
120<br />
240<br />
180<br />
380<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 80 120 140 160 200 250 300<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 12 14 17 20 26 30 34<br />
Installation torque Tinst [Nm] 10 22.5 (17.5) 3) 40 (38) 2) 80 160 (120) 3) 180 200<br />
Anchor size FH II 10<br />
FH II 12<br />
FH II 15<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
FH II 18<br />
FH II 24<br />
FH II 28<br />
FH II 32<br />
M 6<br />
M 8<br />
M 10<br />
M 12<br />
M 16<br />
M 20<br />
M 24<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 40 60 70 80 100 125 150<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 44 80 90 105 125 150 180<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 12 15 18 24 28 32<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 10.0 29.3 39.5 48.3 47.3 66.0 86.8<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN] 10.0* 30.6* (36.1*) 2) 48.7* (56.9*) 2) 71.1* (82.5*) 2) Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
148.6* 170.4* 223.1*<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 5.0 9.8 14.1 17.1 24.0 33.5 44.1<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] 6.1 19.2 (22.3) 2) Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
28.1 34.3 48.0 67.1 88.2<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 3.6 7.0 10.0 12.2 17.1 24.0 31.5<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN] 4.3 13.7 (15.9) 2) Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
20.1 24.5 34.3 47.9 63.0<br />
Mrec [Nm] 6.9 17.1 34.3 60.0 152.0 296.0 512.0<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic axial spacing scr, N [mm] = 3 x hef Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] = 1.5 x hef Minimum axial spacing1) smin [mm]<br />
for c ≧ [mm]<br />
40<br />
40<br />
50<br />
80<br />
60<br />
120<br />
70<br />
140<br />
80<br />
180<br />
100<br />
200<br />
120<br />
260<br />
Minimum edge distance1) cmin [mm]<br />
for s ≧ [mm]<br />
40<br />
40<br />
50<br />
80<br />
60<br />
120<br />
70<br />
160<br />
80<br />
200<br />
100<br />
220<br />
120<br />
280<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 80 120 140 160 200 250 300<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 12 14 17 20 26 30 34<br />
Installation torque Tinst [Nm] 10 22.5 (17.5) 3) 40 (38) 2) 80 160 (120) 3) 180 200<br />
All values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor �M is included. Material safety factor �M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor �M and safety factor for load �L = 1.4 are included.<br />
* Steel failure value.<br />
1) For minimum axial spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!<br />
2) Values in brackets are valid for screw type FH II-S and type with countersunk screw head FH II-SK only<br />
3) Values in brackets are valid for bolt type FH II-B only.<br />
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LOADS<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
High performance anchor FH<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher High performance anchor FH A4<br />
with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor type FH 10 A4<br />
FH 12 A4<br />
FH 15 A4<br />
FH 18 x 100 A4<br />
M 6<br />
M 8<br />
M 10<br />
M 12<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 50 60 70 100<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 75 85 100 135<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 12 15 18<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN] 14.1* 22.3 34.3 55.8<br />
Shear<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
90° Vu [kN] 19.8* 29.5* 48.3* 71.6*<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 7.5 11.6 18.0 25.4<br />
Shear<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
90° VRd [kN] 7.5 11.1 18.2 26.8<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN] 5.4 8.3 12.8 18.1<br />
Shear<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
90° Vrec [kN] 5.4 8.0 13.0 19.2<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Mrec [kN] 4.9 12.0 24.0 42.0<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, N [mm] = 3 x hef Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] = 1.5 x hef Minimum spacing1) smin [mm]<br />
for c ≧ [mm]<br />
50<br />
100<br />
60<br />
120<br />
70<br />
190<br />
80<br />
200<br />
Minimum edge distance1) cmin [mm]<br />
for s ≧ [mm]<br />
50<br />
100<br />
60<br />
100<br />
80<br />
180<br />
80<br />
240<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 130 140 200<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 12 14 18 20<br />
Installation torque Tinst [Nm] 10 25 40 80<br />
All values apply for non-cracked concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor g M is included. Material safety factor g M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor g M and safety factor for load g L = 1.4 are included.<br />
* Steel failure decisive.<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Sleeve anchor FSA<br />
The lightweight sleeve anchor for non structural and non safety critical applications.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher Sleeve<br />
anchor FSA-S,<br />
zinc plated steel<br />
fi scher Sleeve<br />
anchor FSA-B,<br />
zinc plated steel<br />
▪ Light sleeve anchor for push-through installation.<br />
▪ When the hexagon nut or bolt is tightened, the tapered bolt<br />
is pulled into the expansion sleeve and expands it against the<br />
hole wall.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ The half-moon shaped recesses stamped in the sleeve eff ect<br />
contraction in length when tightened. This clamps the item<br />
being attached fi rmly against the concrete.<br />
▪ Version FSA-S for fi xings with sophisticated design: no projecting<br />
threaded bolt after the installation.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tip<br />
▪ Only for use in dry indoor rooms and<br />
for non-structural, non-safety-critical<br />
applications.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Sleeve anchor FSA-S,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill-hole<br />
depth for<br />
through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15 to<br />
C20/25<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (outer<br />
diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
do td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FSA 8/15 S 068520 8 65 35 59 15 M 6 10 18 x 1,6 50<br />
FSA 8/40 S 068521 8 90 35 84 40 M 6 10 18 x 1,6 50<br />
FSA 8/65 S 068522 8 115 35 109 65 M 6 10 18 x 1,6 50<br />
FSA 10/10 S 068523 10 65 40 60 10 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FSA 10/35 S 068524 10 90 40 86 35 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FSA 10/60 S 068525 10 115 40 110 60 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FSA 12/10 S 068526 12 75 50 70 10 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FSA 12/25 S 068527 12 90 50 85 25 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FSA 12/50 S 068528 12 115 50 110 50 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
Qty. per box<br />
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For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ non-safety relevant fi xings<br />
only<br />
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steel anchors<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Sleeve anchor FSA-B,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill-hole<br />
depth for<br />
through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across<br />
nut<br />
Washer (outer<br />
diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
do td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FSA 8/15 B 068500 8 65 35 55 15 M 6 10 18 x 1,6 50<br />
FSA 8/40 B 068501 8 90 35 80 40 M 6 10 18 x 1,6 50<br />
FSA 8/65 B 068502 8 115 35 106 65 M 6 10 18 x 1,6 50<br />
FSA 10/10 B 068503 10 65 40 56 10 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FSA 10/35 B 068504 10 90 40 82 35 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FSA 10/60 B 068505 10 115 40 108 60 M 8 13 16 x 1,6 20<br />
FSA 12/10 B 068506 12 75 50 66 10 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FSA 12/25 B 068507 12 90 50 81 25 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FSA 12/50 B 068508 12 115 50 106 50 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
FSA 12/75 B 068509 12 140 50 131 75 M 10 17 20 x 2 20<br />
LOADS<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Sleeve anchor FSA<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher<br />
Sleeve anchor FSA with large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size FSA 8<br />
FSA 10<br />
FSA 12<br />
M 6<br />
M 8<br />
M 10<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 35 40 50<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 50 55 65<br />
Drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 8 10 12<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and characteristic loads NRk and VRk [kN]<br />
Tensile<br />
0°<br />
0°<br />
C 20/25<br />
C 20/25<br />
Nu NRk [kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
9.3<br />
7.0<br />
16.4<br />
12.3<br />
23.5<br />
17.6<br />
Shear<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
90° VRk [kN] 6.0 11.0 17.4<br />
Tensile<br />
0°<br />
0°<br />
C 12/15<br />
C 20/25<br />
Nrec Nrec [kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
1.5<br />
2.0<br />
2.5<br />
3.5<br />
4.0<br />
5.0<br />
Shear<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
90° Vrec [kN] 3.4 6.3 9.9<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Mrec [Nm] 5.2 12.8 25.6<br />
Characteristic spacing scr, N [mm] = 3 x hef Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] = 1,5 x hef Minimum spacing1) smin [mm] 70 80 100<br />
Minimum edge distance1) cmin [mm] 50 60 75<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 70 80 100<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≤ [mm] 9 12 14<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 10 25 40<br />
All values apply for non-cracked concrete C 12/15 or C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factors � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factors � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
1) For minimum axial spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced!<br />
For detailed design method please contact the fi scher technical service department.<br />
Qty. per box
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M<br />
The fl exible, economical sleeve anchor for non-cracked concrete.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Heavy-duty anchor<br />
TA M, zinc-plated<br />
steel<br />
Heavy-duty anchor<br />
TA M-S with screw,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Heavy-duty anchor<br />
TA M-T, for pushthrough<br />
installation,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Heavy-duty anchor<br />
TA M8 BP, with<br />
twist-<strong>of</strong>f head,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
(no approval)<br />
▪ Heavy-duty sleeve anchor for pre-positioned installation<br />
(Internal-threaded anchor TA M, anchor with screw TA M-S)<br />
and push-through installation (TA M-T and TA M8 BP).<br />
▪ When the bolt or hexagon nut is tightened, the cone is pulled<br />
into the expansion sleeve and expands it against the hole<br />
wall.<br />
▪ Special tamper-pro<strong>of</strong> fi xing as protection against burglary<br />
and thievery (TA M8 BP, no approval).<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Suitable for all bolts or studs with metric thread.<br />
▪ Fixing can be easily driven in, therefore less installation<br />
eff ort.<br />
▪ Sur face-fl ush fi xing allows the mounted item to be removed<br />
and refi tted several times.<br />
▪ Plastic cap protects against contamination with drilling dust<br />
and ensures the thread remains free-running.<br />
▪ Anchor version with internal thread for high fl exibility by<br />
using threaded rods or screws <strong>of</strong> diff erent lengths and type.<br />
▪ Three-part expansion sleeve allows even load distribution<br />
and small edge and axial spacing.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
C12/15 to C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Handr ails<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ S taircases<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installations<br />
▪ Park benches<br />
▪ Trash cans<br />
▪ Gr atings<br />
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Heavy-duty anchor TA M<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned and stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
(TA M, TA M-S)<br />
▪ Push-through installation (TA M8 BP,<br />
TA M-T)<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For correct installation, the fi xing<br />
sleeve <strong>of</strong> the TA M and TA M-S has to<br />
be supported on the attached item, or<br />
the stud can be locked with a locknut.<br />
▪ Observe the required screw-in depth<br />
in the fi xing when determining the bolt<br />
length I s :<br />
Anchor length<br />
+ Thickness <strong>of</strong> the building component t fi x<br />
+ Washer<br />
= Screw length<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Pre-positioned installation<br />
Push-through installation<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill min. drill hole depth for<br />
pre-fi xing<br />
anchor length thread Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do t l M<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
TA M6 090245 ■ 10 65 49 M 6 50<br />
TA M8 090246 ■ 12 70 56 M 8 50<br />
TA M10 090247 ■ 15 90 69 M 10 25<br />
TA M12 090248 ■ 18 105 86 M 12 25<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M-S,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M-T,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill min. drill hole depth<br />
for push-through<br />
installation<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
thread width across nut Washer<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do t l t fi x SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø x length] [mm] pcs.<br />
TA M6 S/10 090249 ■ 10 75 49 10 M 6 x 60 10 12 x 1,6 50<br />
TA M8 S/10 090250 ■ 12 80 56 10 M 8 x 65 13 16 x 1,6 50<br />
TA M10 S/20 090251 ■ 15 110 69 20 M 10 x 90 17 20 x 2 25<br />
TA M12 S/25 090252 ■ 18 130 86 25 M 12 x 110 19 24 x 2,5 20<br />
screw length max. usable length thread width across nut Washer (outer<br />
diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
■ ETA do t lst fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm]<br />
TA M6 T/25 S 090267 ■ 10 90 80 25 M 6 10 18 x 1,6<br />
TA M8 T/25 S 090268 ■ 12 95 85 25 M 8 13 24 x 2<br />
TA M10 T/25 S 090269 ■ 15 110 100 25 M 10 17 30 x 2,5<br />
TA M12 T/25 S 090270 ■ 18 120 110 25 M 12 19 37 x 3<br />
FIRE PROTECTION<br />
Red hot: see page 31 for information<br />
about fire protection..<br />
Qty. per box
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
LOADS<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M8 BP,<br />
with twist-<strong>of</strong>f head,<br />
zinc-plated steel (no approval)<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole<br />
depth for<br />
push-through<br />
installation<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher<br />
Heavy Duty Anchor TA M with large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size TA M61) TA M81) TA M101) TA M121) Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 40 45 55 70<br />
Drill hole depth for TA M, TA M-S h1 ≧ [mm] 65 70 90 105<br />
Drill hole depth for TA M-T h1 ≧ [mm] 60 65 80 95<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 12 15 18<br />
Tensile Nu [kN] gvz 11.0 16.3 25.0 32.1<br />
Shear<br />
Design resistant loads NRd [kN]<br />
Vu [kN] gvz 6.9* 14.6* 21.4* 32.9*<br />
Tensile NRd [kN] gvz 5.9 9.1 13.3 18.0<br />
Shear<br />
Recommended loads Nrec [kN]<br />
VRd [kN] gvz 4.6 9.4 15.4 23.8<br />
Tensile Nrec [kN] gvz 4.2 6.5 9.5 12.9<br />
Shear Vrec [kN] gvz 3.3 6.7 11.0 17.0<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. axial spacing2) smin [mm] 80 90 110 160<br />
Min. edge distance2) cmin [mm] 50 60 70 120<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100 110 140<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm] 10 20 40 75<br />
* Steel failure decisive<br />
1) The values apply to screws with a strength classification 8.8<br />
2) For min. axial spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced!<br />
(See “Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)<br />
Installation<br />
torque<br />
All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influence.<br />
Design loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The conditions <strong>of</strong> application may diff er from those given in the European Technical Approval.<br />
For further detailed information about ETA please contact the responsible fi scher representation in your country.<br />
width across nut Washer<br />
(outer diameter x<br />
thickness)<br />
do t l t fi x Tinst SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Nm] [mm] pcs.<br />
TA M8 BP 090265 12 95 85 25<br />
until head<br />
twists <strong>of</strong>f<br />
13 24 x 2 50<br />
Qty. per box<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Heavy-duty anchor SL M<br />
The classical steel anchor for all metrical screws.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Sleeve anchor with internal thread for pre-positioned<br />
installation<br />
▪ When the screw or hexagon nut is tightened, the cone is<br />
pulled into the expansion sleeve and expands it against the<br />
hole wall.<br />
▪ A4 stainless steel version for outdoor use and in damp conditions.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Suitable for all bolts or studs with metric thread.<br />
▪ Sur face-fl ush fi xing allows the attached item to be removed<br />
and refi tted several times.<br />
▪ Plastic cap protects against contamination with drilling dust<br />
and ensures the thread remains free-running.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Heavy-duty anchor<br />
SL M,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Heavy-duty anchor<br />
SLM-N A4,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance<br />
class III e.g. A4<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For correct installation, the fi xing sleeve has to be supported<br />
on the attached item, or the stud can be locked with a locknut.<br />
▪ Observe the required screw-in depth in the fi xing when determining<br />
the screw length I s :<br />
Length <strong>of</strong> anchor<br />
+ Thickness <strong>of</strong> the building component t fi x<br />
+ Thickness <strong>of</strong> washer<br />
= Screw length<br />
(with threaded bolts please add thickness <strong>of</strong> nut)<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
C12/15<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ non-safety relevant fi xings<br />
only<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Heavy-duty anchor SL M,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth eff ect. anchorage depth anchor length internal thread qty. per box<br />
do t hef l ds [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SL M 16 050556 24 110 62 90 M 16 10<br />
SL M 20 050557 30 130 77 110 M 20 5<br />
SL M 24 050558 35 150 90 125 M 24 5<br />
Heavy-duty anchor SLM-N A4,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III e.g. A4<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth eff ect. anchorage depth anchor length internal thread qty. per box<br />
do t hef l ds [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SL M 8 N A4 050526 12 60 45 52 M 8 25<br />
SL M 10 N A4 050527 16 70 50 60 M 10 20<br />
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Heavy duty<br />
anchor SL M resp. SL M-N A4 with large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor size M 8 M 10<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
M 16 M 20 M 24<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 45 50 62 77 90<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 60 70 110 130 150<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 12 16 24 30 35<br />
Tensile 0° Nu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
-<br />
16.0<br />
-<br />
21.0<br />
32.2<br />
–<br />
44.6<br />
–<br />
56.3<br />
–<br />
Shear 90° Vu [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
-<br />
15.4*<br />
-<br />
24.4*<br />
75.4*<br />
–<br />
117.6*<br />
–<br />
170*<br />
–<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
-<br />
7.4<br />
-<br />
8.7<br />
13.7<br />
–<br />
18.9<br />
–<br />
23.9<br />
–<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
-<br />
8.2<br />
-<br />
11.9<br />
32.8<br />
–<br />
45.4<br />
–<br />
57.4<br />
–<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° Nrec [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
-<br />
5.3<br />
-<br />
6.2<br />
9.8<br />
–<br />
13.5<br />
–<br />
17.1<br />
–<br />
Shear 90° Vrec [kN]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
-<br />
5.9<br />
-<br />
8.5<br />
23.4<br />
–<br />
32.4<br />
–<br />
41.0<br />
–<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm], values apply to screws with a strength classification 8.8 and A4-70 resp.<br />
Mrec [Nm]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
-<br />
12.5<br />
-<br />
25.0<br />
152.2<br />
–<br />
296.7<br />
–<br />
513.2<br />
–<br />
Component dimensions, minimum axial spacings and edge distances<br />
Min. axial spacing1) smin [mm] 50 50 60 80 90<br />
Min. edge distance1) cmin [mm] 90 100 120 160 180<br />
Min. structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100 130 150 200<br />
Required torque Tinst [Nm]<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
-<br />
25<br />
-<br />
45<br />
100<br />
–<br />
150<br />
–<br />
200<br />
–<br />
* Steel failure, values apply to screws with a strength classification 8.8 and A4-70 respectively.<br />
1) For min. axial spacing and min. edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced!<br />
(See design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)<br />
All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influence.<br />
Design resistant loads: Material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: Material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
The conditions <strong>of</strong> application diff er from those given in the German Approval.<br />
For further detailed information about Approvals please contact the fi scher technical service department.<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Hammerset anchor EA II<br />
Proven a million times over – now with rim.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Hammerset anchor<br />
EA II, zinc-plated steel<br />
Hammerset anchor<br />
EA II A4, stainless steel<br />
<strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4<br />
▪ Hammerset anchor with internal thread for pre-positioned<br />
installation.<br />
▪ When driving in the expansion cone with the impact setting<br />
tool EAW H Plus, the anchor sleeve is spread and thus<br />
expanded against the drill hole wall.<br />
▪ EA II A4 made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4, for outdoor applications and in wet rooms.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Maximum load-bearing capacity: the EA II uses the maximum<br />
load-bearing capacity <strong>of</strong> the (non-cracked) concrete. The EA II<br />
thus has the maximum possible safety reserves.<br />
▪ Suitable for all screws or threaded bolts with metric thread.<br />
▪ Low setting depth reduces drilling time and facilitates costeff<br />
ective mounting.<br />
▪ Sur face-fl ush anchor permits multiple releasing and fi xing <strong>of</strong><br />
the fi xture.<br />
▪ So far common test loadings are no longer necessary.<br />
▪ Machine setting tool EA II S-SDS for time-saving serial installation.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete B25<br />
to B55 and C20/25 to<br />
C50/60<br />
▪ Use as (redundant)<br />
multiple fi xings <strong>of</strong> nonstructural<br />
systems in<br />
cracked concrete C12/15<br />
to C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete B15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pipelines<br />
▪ Ventilation pipes<br />
▪ Sprinkler systems<br />
▪ Gr atings<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Suspended ceilings<br />
EA II - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
Simple setting check:<br />
When the hammerset tool EAW H Plus is used for<br />
mounting, the EA II is spread apart and the rim is<br />
automatically given an easily visible embossing.<br />
The unit <strong>of</strong> anchor sleeves and inner<br />
spread cone results in maximum load-bearing<br />
capacities in non-cracked concrete. The anchor<br />
sleeve is forged, making it particularly resistant.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.<br />
M8 - M12<br />
The internal thread<br />
facilitates the use <strong>of</strong><br />
threaded rods or screws<br />
with metric thread.<br />
The moulded rim prevents<br />
the anchor slipping down if the<br />
drillhole has been drilled too<br />
deeply and ensures that the<br />
fi xation point looks better.<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ When selecting the screw, the minimum<br />
and maximum screw-in depth needs to be observed.<br />
▪ For the fi xation <strong>of</strong> core drilling machines and diamond saws, use the special EA II M 12 D (see page 155) with stronger<br />
anchor sleeve or the special fi xing device FDBB (see page 171).<br />
▪ The EA II M 10 x 30 for M 10 thread diameter and reduced drill depth (e.g. because <strong>of</strong> probable reinforcement hits)<br />
▪ Type EA II M 8 x 40 with bigger anchorage depth, espacially for (single) fi xings for them a well-priced M8 thread diameter is<br />
suffi cient, but a bigger load bearing capacity is needed.<br />
REDUNDANT<br />
More information about redundant systems<br />
see „Approval specifications for fixings“<br />
page 35.
tEC hn ICAl D At A<br />
Hammerset anchor EA II M12 D,<br />
zinc-plated steel, Suitable for<br />
core drilling machines and<br />
diamond saws.<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
FIRE PREv Ent Ion<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Hammerset anchor EA II,<br />
zinc-plated steel. n ot suitable for<br />
core drilling machines and<br />
diamond saws.<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
effect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
effect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
DYn AMICS<br />
Big efffect: Pages 33 are full<br />
<strong>of</strong> useful information.<br />
anchor length thread min. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
anchor length thread min. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
Hammerset anchor EA II A4, stainless<br />
steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class III e.g. A4. n ot suitable for<br />
core drilling machines and<br />
diamond saws.<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
d o h 1 h ef l M l s, min l s, max<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
EA II M 12 D 048407 16 54 50 50 M 12 12 22 25<br />
Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do h1 hef l M ls, min ls, max<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
EA II M 6 048264 ■ 8 32 30 30 M 6 8 12 100<br />
EA II M 8 048284 ■ 10 33 30 30 M 8 10 13 100<br />
EA II M 8 x 40 048323 ■ 10 43 40 40 M 8 10 13 50<br />
EA II M 10 x 30 048332 ■ 12 33 30 30 M 10 12 12 50<br />
EA II M 10 048339 ■ 12 43 40 40 M 10 12 16 50<br />
EA II M 12 048406 ■ 15 54 50 50 M 12 14 22 25<br />
EA II M 16 048408 ■ 20 70 65 65 M 16 18 28 20<br />
EA II M 20 048409 ■ 24 85 80 80 M 20 23 34 10<br />
EA II M 6 A4 048410 ■ 8 32 30 30 M 6 8 12 100<br />
EA II M 8 A4 048411 ■ 10 33 30 30 M 8 10 13 100<br />
EA II M 8 x 40 A4 048412 ■ 10 43 40 40 M 8 10 13 50<br />
EA II M 10 A4 048414 ■ 12 43 40 40 M 10 12 16 50<br />
EA II M 12 A4 048415 ■ 15 54 50 50 M 12 14 22 25<br />
EA II M 16 A4 048416 ■ 20 70 65 65 M 16 18 28 20<br />
EA II M 20 A4 048417 ■ 24 85 80 80 M 20 23 34 10<br />
Machine setting tool EA II S-SDS<br />
Qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. clamping system <strong>of</strong> hammer drill fits Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
EA II S-SDS 6 1) 048065 SDS plus EA II M6*, EA M 6 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS 8 1) 048066 SDS plus EA II M 8*, EA M 8 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS 8 x 40 1) 048067 SDS plus EA II M 8 x 40* 1<br />
EA II S-SDS 10 x 30 1) 048068 SDS plus EA II M 10 x 30 1<br />
EA II S-SDS 10 1) 048070 SDS plus EA II M 10*, EA M 10 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS 12 1) 048071 SDS plus EA II M 12, EA II M 12*, EA M 12 N, EA M 12 N D 1<br />
EA II S-SDS-m 16 1) 048072 SDS max EA II M 16*, EA M 16 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS-m 20 1) 048073 SDS max EA II M 20*, EA M 20 N 1<br />
1) without embossing tool * zinc-plated and stainless steel<br />
Setting tool EAW h Plus<br />
with hand impact protection for your<br />
safety and embossing tool.<br />
Type Art.-No. fits Qty. per box<br />
EAW H 6 Plus 044630 EA II M6<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
EAW H 8 Plus 044631 EA II M 8 1<br />
EAW H 8 x 40 Plus 044632 EA II M 8 x 40 1<br />
EAW H 10 x 30 plus 048487 EA II M 10 x 30 1<br />
EAW H 10 Plus 044633 EA II M 10 1<br />
EAW H 12 Plus 044634 EA II M 12, EA II M 12 D 1<br />
EAW H 16 Plus 044635 EA II M 16 1<br />
EAW H 20 Plus 044636 EA II M 20 1<br />
Co RRo SIon<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
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steel anchors<br />
156<br />
LOADS<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Hammerset anchor EA II<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Hammerset anchor EA II with<br />
large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor type EA II M6 2) EA II M8 2) EA II M8 x 40 EA II M10 x 30 4) EA II M10<br />
gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4<br />
Quality <strong>of</strong> the used screw 4,6 5,6 5,8 8,8 A4-70 4.6 5.6 5.8 8.8 A4-70 4.6 5.6 5.8 8.8 A4-70 4,6 5,6 5,8 8,8 A4-70 4,6 5,6 5,8 8,8 A4-70<br />
Effective embedment depth h ef [mm] 30 30 40 30 40<br />
Drill hole depth h 1 ≧ [mm] 32 33 43 33 43<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d 0 [mm] 8 10 10 12 12<br />
Mean ultimate loads N u and V u [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N u [kN] 8.0* 10.1* 11.1 11.1 11.1 11.1 14.6* 17.1 17.1 11.1 11.1 17.1 17.1<br />
Shear 90° V u [kN] 4.0* 5.0* 6.8* 7.7* 7.3* 8.6* 9.8* 7.3* 8.6* 9.8* 10.9* 12.4* 10.9* 12.4*<br />
Design resistant loads N Rd and V Rd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N Rd [kN] 4.0 5.1 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 7.3 8.5 8.5 5.5 5.5 8.5 8.5<br />
Shear 90° V Rd [kN] 2.4 3.0 4.0 5.4 4.5 4,4 5,5 5.5 4.4 5.5 6.9 7.8 5.5 5.5 6.9 8.5 8.5<br />
Recommended loads N rec and V rec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N rec [kN] 2.9 3.6 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 5.2 6.1 6.1 3.9 3.9 6.1 6.1<br />
Shear 90° V rec [kN] 1.7 2.1 2.9 3.9 3.2 3.1 4.0 3.1 3.9 4.9 5.6 4.0 3.9 5.0 6.1 6.1<br />
Recommended bending moment M rec [Nm]<br />
M rec [Nm] 2.6 3.3 4.3 6.9 5.0 6.4 8.1 10.9 17.1 11.9 6.4 8.1 10.9 17.1 11.9 12.8 15.8 21.1 34.3 23.8 12.8 15.8 21.1 34.3 23.8<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic spacing s cr, N [mm] = 3 x h ef<br />
Characteristic edge distance c cr, N [mm] = 1,5 x h ef<br />
Minimum spacing 1) s min [mm] 65 95 95 85 95<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) c min [mm] 115 140 140 140 160<br />
Minimum structural component thickness h min [mm] 100 100 100 120 120<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth min l s [mm] 6 8 8 10 10<br />
Maximum screw penetration depth max l s [mm] 13 13 13 13 17<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached d f ≦ [mm] 7 9 9 12 12<br />
Maximum torque max T inst [Nm] 4 8 8 15 15<br />
Anchor type EA II M12 EA II M12 D EA II M16 EA II M20<br />
gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4<br />
Quality <strong>of</strong> the used screw 4.6 5.6 5.8 8.8 A4-70 4.6 5.6 5.8 8.8 A4-70 4,6 5,6 5,8 8,8 A4-70 4.6 5.6 5.8 8.8 A4-70<br />
Effective embedment depth h ef [mm] 50 50 65 80<br />
Drill hole depth h 1 ≧ [mm] 54 54 70 85<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d 0 [mm] 15 16 20 25<br />
Mean ultimate loads N u and V u [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N u [kN] 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.9 35.4 35.4 48.3 48.3<br />
Shear 90° V u [kN] 16.9* 19.8* 22.6* 16.9* 21.1* 30.4* 31.3 32.4* 36.9* 49.0* 51.4* 58.6*<br />
Design resistant loads N Rd and V Rd [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N Rd [kN] 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 17.6 17.6 24.0 24.0<br />
Shear 90° V Rd [kN] 10.1 11.9 11.9 10.1 11.9 11.9 18.6 23.4 25.6 29.6 29.3 36.5 40.8 47.2<br />
Recommended loads N rec and V rec [kN]<br />
Tensile 0° N rec [kN] 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 12.6 12.6 17.2 17.2<br />
Shear 90° V rec [kN] 7.2 8.5 8.5 7.2 8.5 8.5 13.3 16.7 18.3 21.1 21.0 26.1 29.1 33.7<br />
Recommended bending moment M rec [Nm]<br />
M rec [Nm] 22.2 28.2 37.7 60.0 42.1 22.2 28.2 37.7 60.0 42.1 56.9 71.0 94.9 152.0 106.2 110.8 138.6 185.1 295.4 207.9<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic spacing s cr, N [mm] = 3 x h ef<br />
Characteristic edge distance c cr, N [mm] = 1,5 x h ef<br />
Minimum spacing 1) s min [mm] 145 142 180 190<br />
Minimum edge distance 1) c min [mm] 200 200 240 280<br />
Minimum structural component thickness h min [mm] 120 120 160 200<br />
Minimum screw penetration depth min l s [mm] 12 12 16 20<br />
Maximum screw penetration depth max l s [mm] 22 22 28 34<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached d f ≦ [mm] 14 14 18 22<br />
Maximum torque max T inst [Nm] 35 35 60 120<br />
All values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
* Steel failure decisive.<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-COMPUFIX”)!<br />
2) Use restricted to anchoring <strong>of</strong> structural components which are statically indeterminate.
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Hammerset anchor EA II for a<br />
multiple fi xing with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor type EA II M6 EA II M8 EA II M8 x 40<br />
gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4<br />
Quality <strong>of</strong> the used screw 4,6 5,6 5,8 8,8 A4-70 4.6 5.6 5.8 8.8 A4-70 4.6 5.6 5.8 8.8 A4-70<br />
Effective embedment depth hef [mm] 30 30 40<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 32 33 43<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 8 10 10<br />
1) Mean ultimate load Fu <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> a multiple fi xing without edge infl uence<br />
Tension, shear or combined tension and shear Fu [kN] 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 11.6 11.6<br />
Design resistant load FRd <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> a multiple fi xing without edge infl uence<br />
Tension, shear or combined tension and shear FRd [kN] 1.4 1.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3<br />
1) Recommended load Frec <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> a multiple fi xing without edge infl uence<br />
Tension, shear or combined tension and shear<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Frec [kN] 1.0 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7<br />
Mrec [Nm] 2,6 3,3 4,3 6,9 5,0 6,4 8,1 10,9 17,1 11,9 6.4 8.1 10.9 17.1 11.9<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic spacing scr [mm] 90 90 120<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr [mm] 45 45 60<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin1 [mm] 1002) 1002) 1002) Minimum spacing1) smin1 [mm] 652) 952) 952) Minimum edge distance1) cmin1 [mm] 1152) 1402) 1402) Minimum structural component thickness hmin2 [mm] 802) 802) 802) Minimum spacing1) smin2 [mm] 2002) 2002) 2002) Minimum edge distance1) cmin2 [mm] 1502) 1502) 1502) Minimum screw penetration depth min ls [mm] 6 8 8<br />
Maximum screw penetration depth max ls [mm] 13 13 13<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 7 9 9<br />
Maximum torque max Tinst [Nm] 4 8 8<br />
Anchor type EA II M10 x 30 EA II M10 EA II M12<br />
gvz A4 gvz A4 gvz A4<br />
Quality <strong>of</strong> the used screw 4,6 5,6 5,8 8,8 A4-70 4,6 5,6 5,8 8,8 A4-70 4,6 5,6 5,8 8,8 A4-70<br />
Effective embedment depth hef [mm] 30 40 50<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 33 43 54<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 12 12 15<br />
1) Mean ultimate load Fu <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> a multiple fi xing without edge infl uence<br />
Tension, shear or combined tension and shear Fu [kN] 7.6 7.6 11.6 11.6 16.3 16.3<br />
Design resistant load FRd <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> a multiple fi xing without edge infl uence<br />
Tension, shear or combined tension and shear FRd [kN] 2.3 2.3 3.5 3.5 5.0 5.0<br />
1) Recommended load Frec <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> a multiple fi xing without edge infl uence<br />
Tension, shear or combined tension and shear<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Frec [kN] 1.7 1.7 2.5 2.5 3.6 3.6<br />
Mrec [Nm] 12.8 15.8 21.1 34.3 23.8 12.8 15.8 21.1 34.3 23.8 22.2 28.2 37.7 60.0 42.1<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic spacing scr [mm] 90 200 300<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr [mm] 45 100 150<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin1 [mm] 1202) 1202) 1202) Minimum spacing1) smin1 [mm] 852) 952) 1452) Minimum edge distance1) cmin1 [mm] 1402) 1602) 2002) Minimum structural component thickness hmin2 [mm] 802) 802) 1002) Minimum spacing1) smin2 [mm] 2002) 2502) 3002) Minimum edge distance1) cmin2 [mm] 1502) 2002) 3002) Minimum screw penetration depth min ls [mm] 10 10 12<br />
Maximum screw penetration depth max ls [mm] 13 17 22<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 12 12 14<br />
Maximum torque max Tinst [Nm] 15 15 35<br />
All values apply for single anchors <strong>of</strong> a multiple fixing <strong>of</strong> a non-strucural component in cracked and non-cracked concrete C20/25 to C50/60 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor �M is included. Material safety factor �M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor �M and safety factor for load �L = 1.4 are included.<br />
1) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See European technical approval ETA-07/0142)!<br />
2) The minimum structural component thickness hmin1 are valid along with the minimum spacing and edge distance smin1 bzw. cmin1 ; the minimum structural component thickness hmin2 are valid along with<br />
the minimum spacing and edge distance smin2 bzw. cmin2 .<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Hammerset anchor EA-N<br />
The economical hammerset anchor with internal thread for non-structural and non-safety-critical applications.<br />
o VeRVieW<br />
DeSc RipTio N<br />
▪ Hammerset anchor with internal thread for pre-positioned<br />
installation.<br />
▪ When the expander cone is driven in with EA-ST setting tool,<br />
the anchor sleeve is expanded and is pressed against the<br />
hole wall.<br />
Advantages/benefits<br />
▪ Suitable for non-cracked concrete and for anchoring light<br />
ceiling linings and suspended ceilings.<br />
▪ Suitable for all screws or studs with metric threads.<br />
▪ Low anchoring depth reduces drilling time and thus cost-efficient<br />
installation.<br />
▪ Surface-flush anchor allows the attached item to be removed<br />
and refitted several times.<br />
iNSTALLATio N<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Hammerset anchor<br />
eA-N, zinc-plated steel<br />
installation tips<br />
▪ Use <strong>fischer</strong> EA-ST setting tool.<br />
▪ Oberserve the minimum and maximum screw-in depths<br />
when selecting the screws.<br />
▪ For the fixation <strong>of</strong> core drilling machines and diamond saws,<br />
use the special EA M 12 N D or EA II M 12 D (see page 155)<br />
with stronger anchor sleeve or the special fixing device FDBB<br />
(see page 171).<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
C20/25<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.<br />
For fixing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ non-safety relevant fixings<br />
only
Tec hnic AL DATA<br />
LOADS<br />
Hammerset anchor eA-n ,<br />
zinc-plated steel. n ot suitable for<br />
core drilling machines and<br />
diamond saws.<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
effect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
total length thread min. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
Qty. per box<br />
do t hef l M e2e1 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
EA M 6 N 090159 8 25 25 25 M 6 6 12 100<br />
EA M 8 N 090160 10 30 30 30 M 8 8 13 100<br />
EA M 10 N 090161 12 40 40 40 M 10 10 17 50<br />
EA M 12 N 090162 15 50 50 50 M 12 12 22 50<br />
EA M 16 N 090163 20 65 65 65 M 16 16 27 25<br />
EA M 20 N 090164 25 80 80 80 M 20 20 34 25<br />
Hammerset anchor eA-n D,<br />
zinc-plated steel. Suitable for<br />
diamond drilling machines<br />
and diamond saws.<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
Machine setting tool eA ii S-SDS<br />
Type Art.-No. clamping system <strong>of</strong> hammer drill fits Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
EA II S-SDS 6 1) 048065 SDS plus EA II M6*, EA M 6 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS 8 1) 048066 SDS plus EA II M 8*, EA M 8 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS 10 1) 048070 SDS plus EA II M 10*, EA M 10 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS 12 1) 048071 SDS plus EA II M 12 D*, EA II M 12, EA M 12 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS-m 16 1) 048072 SDS max EA II M 16*, EA M 16 N 1<br />
EA II S-SDS-m 20 1) 048073 SDS max EA II M 20*, EA M 20 N 1<br />
1) without embossing tool * zinc-plated and stainless steel<br />
Setting tool eA-ST<br />
effect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
total length thread min. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
d o t h ef l M e 2 e 1<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
EA M 12 N D 500872 16 50 50 50 M 12 12 22 50<br />
Type Art.-No. fits Qty. per box<br />
EA-ST 6 1) 504573 EA M 6 N<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
EA-ST 8 1) 504576 EA M 8 N 1<br />
EA-ST 10 1) 504584 EA M 10 N 1<br />
EA-ST 12 1) 504585 EA M 12 N 1<br />
EA-ST 16 1) 504586 EA M 16 N 1<br />
EA-ST 20<br />
1) without embossing tool<br />
1) 504587 EA M 20 N 1<br />
Qty. per box<br />
Anchor size EA M 6 N EA M 8 N EA M 10 N EA M 12 N EA M 16 N EA M 20 N<br />
Recommended tensile load (C20/25) N rec [kN] 1.5 2.1 3.3 4.8 7.0 9.5<br />
Maximum torque T inst [Nm] 4 8 15 35 60 120<br />
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HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Nail anchor FNA II<br />
Highest tensile loads at the lowest anchorage depth.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESc RIpTION<br />
FNA II with nail head<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
FNA II A4* resp.<br />
FNA II c **<br />
with nail head<br />
FNA II M6 with thread<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
FNA II M6 A4* resp.<br />
FNA II M6 c **<br />
with thread<br />
FNA II-H***<br />
with hook<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
FNA II-OE with eye<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
▪ The FNA II nail anchor combines the advantages <strong>of</strong> the<br />
active principle <strong>of</strong> a bolt anchor with those <strong>of</strong> the simple<br />
hammerset installation, no tightening torque for expansion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the anchor.<br />
▪ The installed FNA II nail anchor expands automatically<br />
under load, pulls the cone into the expansion clip and<br />
expands against the hole wall.<br />
▪ The FNA II is approved for redundant multiple fastening,<br />
also in the cracked tensile zone.<br />
▪ The FNA II is used to attach suspended ceilings, pipelines,<br />
cable ducts, wall panels, windows, fire protection boards,<br />
etc.<br />
Advantages/benefits<br />
▪ Very easy to set: Drill, hammer in - done!<br />
▪ Little hammering force: 2-4 hammer blows and the FNA II is<br />
set.<br />
▪ Smallest anchorage depth <strong>of</strong> only 25 mm reduces drilling<br />
time, saving time and reducing reinforcement hits.<br />
▪ Highest tensile loads up to 1.6 kN permitted.<br />
▪ Small axial spacings and edge distances for applications<br />
even with small component dimensions.<br />
▪ For component thicknesses from 8 cm.<br />
▪ Alternating loads tested up to 7 million cycles at reduced<br />
load.<br />
▪ First ceiling anchor with European Technical Approval in<br />
lowstrength concrete C12/15 (B15).<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keywird approvals.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ For the (redundant)<br />
multiple fixing <strong>of</strong> nonloadbearing<br />
systems in<br />
cracked concrete C12/15<br />
to C50/60<br />
For fixing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Battens<br />
▪ Metal pr<strong>of</strong>iles<br />
▪ Wire and nonious hangers<br />
▪ Punched tapes<br />
▪ Fire partitions<br />
▪ Fire protection boards<br />
▪ Ventilation systems<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood and metal<br />
▪ Ceilings<br />
▪ Metal clamps<br />
▪ Plasterboards<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
FNA II - ADVANTAg ES AT A gl ANc E<br />
The unit <strong>of</strong> cone and expansion clip<br />
leads to the highest tensile loadbearing<br />
at the lowest anchoring depths - even in<br />
cracked concrete on the ceiling.<br />
The black expansion clip<br />
is the sign <strong>of</strong> maximum performance and<br />
makes it easy to distinguish between the<br />
stainless steel and zinc-plated version.<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
* stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III, e.g. A4<br />
** highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance<br />
class IV, e.g. 1.4529<br />
*** Not part <strong>of</strong> the approval<br />
REDUNDANT<br />
More information about redundant systems<br />
see „Approval specifications for fixings“<br />
page 35.<br />
Simple hammerset installation:<br />
No torque necessary for expanding the<br />
anchor, “tightening“ <strong>of</strong> the anchor is<br />
no longer required!<br />
The FNA II <strong>of</strong>fers the advantages<br />
<strong>of</strong> a bolt anchor:<br />
Shaft cross-section equals the<br />
drill diameter.
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. Zulassungen<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Nail anchor FNA II with thread<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill diameter min.<br />
drill-hole depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
Nail anchor FNA II A4 resp.<br />
FNA II C with thread<br />
- stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4, resp.<br />
highly corrosion-resistant steel <strong>of</strong><br />
the corrosoin resistance class IV,<br />
e.g. 1.4529<br />
thread width across required torque Qty. per box<br />
nut<br />
■ ETA d0 td hef l t fi x M SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Nm] pcs.<br />
FNA II 6 x 25 M6/5 044111 ■ 6 40 25 45 5 M 6 10 4 100<br />
FNA II 6 x 30 M6/5 044109 ■ 6 45 30 50 5 M 6 10 4 100<br />
FNA II 6 x 30 M6/10 046022 ■ 6 45 30 55 10 M 6 10 4 100<br />
FNA II 6 x 30 M6 x 43 1) 044110 ■ 6 40 30 43 - M 6 - 4 100<br />
FNA II 6 x 30 M8/5 044114 ■ 6 45 30 50 5 M 8 13 4 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30 M6/5 A4 044112 ■ 6 45 30 50 5 M 6 10 4 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30 M6/5 C 044113 ■ 6 45 30 50 5 M 6 10 4 25<br />
1) without nut; e.g. for fixing <strong>of</strong> pipe clamps<br />
Nail anchor FNA II with nail head -<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
drill diameter min. drill-hole depth<br />
for through fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
Pre-positioned installation<br />
Push-through installation<br />
Nail anchor FNA II A4 resp. FNA<br />
II C with nail head - stainless steel<br />
<strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III<br />
e.g. A4 resp. highly corrosionresistant<br />
steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class IV e.g. 1.4529<br />
anchor length max. usable length head diameter Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA d0 td hef l t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
FNA II 6 x 25/5 1) 044121 ■ 6 40 25 35 5 13 100<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/5 1) 044115 ■ 6 45 30 40 5 13 100<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/30 044116 ■ 6 70 30 65 30 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/50 044117 ■ 6 90 30 85 50 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/75 044118 ■ 6 115 30 110 75 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/100 044119 ■ 6 140 30 135 100 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/120 044120 ■ 6 160 30 155 120 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/5 A4 044122 ■ 6 45 30 40 5 13 100<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/30 A4 044123 ■ 6 70 30 65 30 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/50 A4 2) 046024 ■ 6 90 30 85 50 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x30/5 C 044124 ■ 6 45 30 40 5 13 25<br />
FNA II 6 x30/30 C 044125 ■ 6 70 30 65 30 13 25<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/50 C 2) 500569 ■ 6 90 30 85 50 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/75 C 2) 500573 ■ 6 115 30 110 75 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/100 C 2) 500574 ■ 6 140 30 135 100 13 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/120 C 2) 500575 ■ 6 160 30 155 120 13 50<br />
1) with hexagon below the nail head for anti-rotation lock <strong>of</strong> hole and wire hangers (for example) and centring for optional setting tool FNA-S<br />
2) delivery on request<br />
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Nail anchor FNA II-H with hook<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill diameter min. drill hole depth eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor length inner diameter <strong>of</strong><br />
the hook/eye<br />
Nail anchor FNA II-OE with eye<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
opening space <strong>of</strong><br />
the hook<br />
■ ETA d0 t hef l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FNA II 6 x 25 H 044126 6 35 25 54 10 6.5 50<br />
FNA II 6 x 25 OE 044127 ■ 6 35 25 54 10 - 50<br />
Machine setting tool<br />
FNA S-SBO<br />
Machine setting tool<br />
FNA S-SDS<br />
Hand setting tool<br />
FNA S-H<br />
Qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
for FNA II with nailhead<br />
FNA S-SBO 061548 optimum setting tool for mounting on the drill - for effortless and speedy installation 1<br />
FNA S-SDS<br />
for FNA II M6 with thread<br />
061547 optimum pr<strong>of</strong>essional setting tool with SDS fixture - the ideal setting tool for series installation 1<br />
FNA S-H 095990 hand setting tool with outer diameter <strong>of</strong> 15 mm for installation <strong>of</strong> installation channels 1<br />
LOADS<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Nail anchor FNA II with nail head<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads <strong>of</strong> one fi xing point 2) in<br />
normal-weight concrete C12/15 to C50/60.<br />
Non-cracked concrete Cracked concrete<br />
Anchor type FNA II 6 x 30 FNA II 6 x 25 FNA II 6 x 30 FNA II 6 x 25 OE FNA II 6 x 30<br />
gvz A4 C gvz gvz gvz gvz A4 C<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 30 25 25 25 30<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 40 35 35 35 40<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu and Vu d0 [mm] 6 6 6 6 6<br />
Concrete C12/15<br />
0°<br />
90°<br />
Nu Vu [kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
5.4<br />
6.0*<br />
6.5<br />
7.0*<br />
4.6<br />
4.0*<br />
4.6<br />
4.0*<br />
4.6<br />
–<br />
4.8<br />
4.0*<br />
5.3<br />
6.0<br />
Concrete C20/25<br />
0°<br />
90°<br />
Nu Vu [kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
7.2<br />
6.0*<br />
8.7<br />
7.0*<br />
5.9<br />
4.0*<br />
5.9<br />
4.0*<br />
5.9<br />
–<br />
6.2<br />
4.0*<br />
6.8<br />
7.0*<br />
Design resistant loads NRd and VRd <strong>of</strong> one fixing point2) for c ≧ 100 mm and a ≧ 200 mm3) Concrete C12/15<br />
0° NRd [kN] 3.0 3.6<br />
1.41) 1.41) 0.81) 1.71) 90° VRd [kN] 4.0 5.1<br />
Concrete C20/25 to C50/60<br />
0° NRd [kN] 4.0 4.8<br />
1.71) 1.71) 0.81) 2.21) 90° VRd [kN] 4.0 5.1<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec <strong>of</strong> one fixing point2) for c ≧ 100 mm and a ≧ 200 mm3) Concrete C12/15<br />
0° Nrec [kN] 2.1 2.6<br />
1.01) 1.01) 0.61) 1.21) 90° Vrec [kN] 2.9 3.6<br />
Concrete C20/25 to C50/60<br />
0° Nrec [kN] 2.9 3.4<br />
1.21) 1.21) 0.61) 1.61) 90° Vrec [kN] 2.9 3.6<br />
Design resistant loads FRd,min <strong>of</strong> one fixing point2) for c ≧ 50 mm and a ≧ 100 mm3) Concrete C12/15 FRd,min [kN] 1.21) 1.31) 0.71) 0.71) 0.71) 0.71) Concrete C20/25 to C50/60 FRd,min [kN] 1.51) 1.71) 0.71) 0.71) 0.71) 0.81) Recommended loads Frec,min <strong>of</strong> one fixing point2) for c ≧ 50 mm and a ≧ 100 mm3) Concrete C12/15 Frec,min [kN] 0.91) 0.91) 0.51) 0.51) 0.51) 0.51) Concrete C20/25 to C50/60 Frec,min [kN] 1.11) 1.21) 0.51) 0.51) 0.51) 0.61) Recommended bending moment Mrec Mrec [Nm] 4.0 4.6 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.6<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 80 80 80 80 80<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 74) 74) 74) – 74) Maximum torque Tinst ≦ [Nm] 45) 45) 45) – 45) * Steel failure decisive.<br />
All above values apply for one fixing point 2) in<br />
normal-weight concrete C12/15 to C50/60<br />
1) The loads are valid for tension, shear and<br />
combined tension and shear.<br />
2) A fixing point can consist <strong>of</strong> a single anchor, a<br />
<strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> two anchors with s 1 ≥ 50 mm or a<br />
<strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> four anchors with s 1 = s 2 ≥ 50 mm.<br />
3) c is the distance <strong>of</strong> the outermost anchor<br />
<strong>of</strong> a fixing point to the concrete edge; a is<br />
the distance between the outer anchors <strong>of</strong><br />
neighboured fixing points.<br />
4) For FNA II 6 M8: df ≤ 9 mm.<br />
5) Only for FNA II 6 M6 and FNA II 6 M8.<br />
Note:<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factors<br />
included.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factors<br />
and safety facor for load � L = 1.4 included.
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Ceiling nail FDN<br />
For cost-saving hammersetting.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Ceiling nail FDN<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
▪ Hammerset anchor for push-through installation for ceiling<br />
suspensions.<br />
▪ When the expansion wedge is driven in, the ceiling nail is<br />
expanded against the hole wall.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Quick and simple hammerset installation reduces installation<br />
time.<br />
▪ Forced expansion guarantees minimum slippage under load.<br />
▪ No special tools necessary.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ When driving the ceiling nail into the hole, do not<br />
strike the expansion wedge.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ For the (redundant)<br />
multiple fi xing <strong>of</strong> nonloadbearing<br />
systems in<br />
cracked concrete C20/25<br />
to C50/60<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Batt ens<br />
▪ Metal pr<strong>of</strong>i les<br />
▪ Wire hangers<br />
▪ Chains<br />
▪ Punched tapes<br />
▪ Ventilation pipes<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood and metal<br />
▪ Ceilings<br />
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Ceiling nail FDN<br />
Ceiling nail FDN,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø min. drill hole depth<br />
for through fixings<br />
effect. anchorage depth anchor length max. usable length qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fix<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FDN 6/5 (6x35) 078644 ■ 6 45 32 43 5 100<br />
FDN 6/35 (6x65) 078645 ■ 6 75 32 73 35 100<br />
Design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> <strong>fischer</strong> c eiling nail FDN for a<br />
multiple fixing with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Anchor type<br />
Crackedn and non-cracked concrete<br />
FDN 6<br />
gvz<br />
Effective embedment depth hef [mm] 32<br />
Drill hole depth h0 ≧ [mm] 40<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 6<br />
Design resistant load FRd <strong>of</strong> a single anchor without edge influence, i.e. c ≧ ccr and s ≧ scr Tension, shear or combined tension and shear NRd [kN] 1.2<br />
Recommended load Frec <strong>of</strong> a single anchor without edge influence, i.e. c ≧ ccr and s ≧ scr Tension, shear or combined tension and shear<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec Nrec [kN] 0.9<br />
Mrec [Nm] 3.1<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Characteristic spacing scr [mm] 200<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr [mm] 150<br />
Minimum spacing smin [mm] 130<br />
Minimum edge distance cmin [mm] 100<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 80<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df ≦ [mm] 7<br />
All values apply for single anchors <strong>of</strong> a multiple fixing <strong>of</strong> a non-strucural component in cracked and non-cracked concrete C20/25 to C50/60 without edge<br />
or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor g M is included. Material safety factor g M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor g M and safety factor for load g L = 1.4 are included.
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Concrete screw FBS<br />
The simple and time-saving threaded concrete screw for the cracked or tension zone.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Self-tapping concrete screw for push-through and prior insertion<br />
installation<br />
▪ When the concrete screw is screwed into the hole, the thread<br />
taps into the concrete and creates a positive fi t anchorage.<br />
▪ Stainless steel version <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III,<br />
e.g. A4, for outdoor use or in damp conditions.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Setting and installation in one working operation saves time.<br />
▪ Completely removable anchor, therefore particularly suitable<br />
for temporary fi xings (e.g. shuttering supports).<br />
▪ Virtually expansion-free operation allows cost-effi cient fi xing<br />
with small axial spaces and edge distances.<br />
▪ Serrations on the thread makes the screws easy to screw in.<br />
▪ Re-usability <strong>of</strong> the screws reduces costs.<br />
▪ Fixing with diff erent head designs for diff erent areas <strong>of</strong> application.<br />
FIRE PROTECTION<br />
Red hot: see page 31 for information<br />
about fire protection..<br />
FBS-P, panhead<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
FBS-SK, countersunk<br />
head,<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
FBS-M8, outside<br />
diameter M8<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
FBS-M8/M10,<br />
internal thread<br />
M8/M10<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
FBS-US, hexagon<br />
head with integrated<br />
washer<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
FBS-S, hexagon<br />
head<br />
- zinc-plated steel<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Cracked and non-cracked<br />
concrete C20/25 to<br />
C50/60<br />
▪ Lightweight ceilings and<br />
suspended ceilings according<br />
to DIN 18168 and statically<br />
comparable fi xings<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick,<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Handr ails<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Ladders<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ F acades<br />
▪ Window elements<br />
▪ Batt ens<br />
▪ Metal pr<strong>of</strong>i les<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
only type FBS 10/... S A4<br />
▪ Wire hangers<br />
▪ Chains<br />
▪ Cables<br />
▪ Punched tapes<br />
▪ Ventilation pipes<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood and metal<br />
▪ Ceilings<br />
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Concrete screw FBS<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ We recommend use <strong>of</strong> an impulse wrench with tangential<br />
impact (see the table for power output).<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> concrete screws<br />
Concrete screw recommended nominal torque<br />
<strong>of</strong> the tangential impact wrench* )<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Concrete screw FBS-P panhead,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Concrete screw FBS-SK,<br />
countersunk head,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill drill-hole diameter screw diameter drill hole depth anchorage depth max. usable actuation Qty. per box<br />
in object<br />
length<br />
� DIBt do df ds h0 hef t fi x<br />
[mm] [Ø mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FBS 5/5 P 066774 ▯ 5 7 6,5 65 55 5 T30 100<br />
FBS 6/5 SK 066935 ▯ 6 8 7,6 65 55 5 T30 100<br />
FBS 6/5 P 066939 ▯ 6 8 7,6 65 55 5 T30 100<br />
FBS 6/25 P 066948 ▯ 6 8 7,6 85 55 25 T30 100<br />
Concrete screw FBS-M8,<br />
outside diameter M8<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill drill-hole<br />
diameter in<br />
object<br />
screw<br />
diameter<br />
min. drill-hole<br />
depth for<br />
through fi xings<br />
Concrete screw FBS-M8/M10,<br />
internal thread M8/M10<br />
Concrete screw FBS-US,<br />
Concrete screw FBS-S,<br />
hexagon head with integrated<br />
washer<br />
hexagon head<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø drill-hole diameter screw diameter drill hole depth min. srew-in max. usable actuation Qty. per box<br />
in object<br />
depth length<br />
� DIBt do df ds h0 hnom t fi x<br />
■ ETA [mm] [Ø mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FBS 8/5 US 066956 ▯ 8 12 10,5 90 75 5 T40/SW13 100<br />
FBS 8/25 US 066957 ▯ 8 12 10,5 110 75 25 T40/SW13 100<br />
FBS 8/15 S 066958 ▯ 8 12 10,5 100 75 15 SW 16 100<br />
FBS 10/5 S 067062 ▯ 10 14 12,5 100 85 5 SW 18 50<br />
FBS 10/15 S 067063 ▯ 10 14 12,5 110 85 15 SW 18 50<br />
FBS 10/25 S 067168 ▯ 10 14 12,5 120 85 25 SW 18 50<br />
FBS 10/15 S A4 047465 ■ 10 14 12,5 105 85 10 SW 17 50<br />
FBS 10/20 S A4 1) 098336 ▯ 10 14 12,5 115 85 20 SW 17 50<br />
1) available as long as stock lasts<br />
anchorage<br />
depth<br />
maximum tightening torque<br />
with torque wrench resp. ratch ≦<br />
[Nm] [Nm]<br />
FBS 5 100 10<br />
FBS 6 150 15<br />
FBS 8 200 40<br />
FBS 10 300 40<br />
* ) Use nuts (black) which fit percussion power screwdrivers!<br />
The conversion <strong>of</strong> nominal output into effective tightening torque varies from machine to machine – always therefore use torque control.<br />
thread width across nut Qty. per box<br />
� DIBt do df ds td hef M SW<br />
[mm] [Ø mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FBS 6 M8 066949 ▯ 6 8 7,6 60 55 M 8 SW10 100<br />
FBS 6 M8/M10I<br />
1) internal thread M8/M10<br />
1) 066950 ▯ 6 8 7,6 60 55 M 8 SW13 100<br />
CORROSION<br />
All about corrosion and how you can avoid it<br />
is written on page 32.
LOADS<br />
Design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Concrete screw FBS with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete<br />
Anchor type FBS 51) FBS 6<br />
gvz<br />
1)<br />
FBS 8<br />
FBS 10<br />
FBS 10<br />
FBS 10<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
A4<br />
Design according to approval [–] Z–21.1–1718 Z–21.1–1718 Z–21.1–1717 Z–21.1–1717 Z–21.1–1716 ETA-06/0125<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 50 60 50 60 60 64<br />
Drill hole depth ≧ h1 [mm] 85 95 85 95 95 95<br />
Nominal drill diameter<br />
Design resistant load NRd and VRd d0 [mm] 8 10 8 10 10 10<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 0.42) 1.12) 7.4 9.3 9.3 14.3<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] 0.42) 1.12) Permissible load Nperm and V perm<br />
10.3 16.9 19.1 14.0<br />
Tensile 0° Nperm [kN] 0.32) 0.82) 5.3 6.6 6.6 10.2<br />
Shear 90° Vperm [kN] 0.32) 0.82) Permissible bending moment Mperm 7.4 12.0 13.6 10.0<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Mperm [Nm] – – 19.0 40.0 36.8 26.7<br />
Characteristic spacing scr,N [mm] – – = 3 x hef = 3 x hef Characteristic edge distance ccr,N [mm] – – = 1.5 x hef = 1.5 x hef Minimum spacing3) smin [mm] 50 50 50 60 60 70<br />
Minimum edge distance3) cmin [mm] 100 100 60 65 65 70<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 110 110 120 130 130 130<br />
Screw penetration depth ≥hnom [mm] 55 55 75 85 85 85<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached ≤df [mm] 7 8 12 14 14 14<br />
Anchor type FBS 5<br />
Cracked concrete<br />
1)<br />
FBS 6<br />
gvz<br />
1)<br />
FBS 8<br />
FBS 10<br />
FBS 10<br />
FBS 10<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
gvz<br />
A4<br />
A4<br />
Design according to approval [–] Z–21.1–1718 Z–21.1–1718 Z–21.1–1717 Z–21.1–1717 Z–21.1–1716 ETA-06/0125<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 50 60 50 60 60 64<br />
Drill hole depth ≧ h1 [mm] 85 95 85 95 95 95<br />
Nominal drill diameter<br />
Design resistant load NRd and VRd d0 [mm] 8 10 8 10 10 10<br />
Tensile 0° NRd [kN] 0.42) 1.12) 3.5 5.6 5.6 8.9<br />
Shear 90° VRd [kN] 0.42) 1.12) Permissible load Nperm and V perm<br />
10.3 16.9 18.6 14.0<br />
Tensile 0° Nperm [kN] 0.32) 0.82) 2.5 4.0 4.0 6.3<br />
Shear 90° Vperm [kN] 0.32) 0.82) Permissible bending moment Mperm 7.4 12.0 13.3 10.0<br />
Anchor characteristics<br />
Mperm [Nm] – – 19.0 40.0 36.8 26.7<br />
Characteristic spacing scr,N [mm] – – = 3 x hef = 3 x hef Characteristic edge distance ccr,N [mm] – – = 1.5 x hef = 1.5 x hef Minimum spacing3) smin [mm] 50 50 50 60 60 70<br />
Minimum edge distance3) cmin [mm] 100 100 60 65 65 70<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 110 110 120 130 130 130<br />
Screw penetration depth ≥hnom [mm] 55 55 75 85 85 85<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached ≤df [mm] 7 8 12 14 14 14<br />
All values apply for single anchors in cracked and non-cracked concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influences.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on the type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
1) FBS 5 and FBS 6 must only be used for multiple fixings <strong>of</strong> non-structural components<br />
2) For FBS 5 and FBS 6 the above load values apply to tension, shear and combined tension and shear in concrete C20/25 to C50/60.<br />
3) For minimum axial spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced (See “<strong>fischer</strong> Technical Handbook” or design s<strong>of</strong>tware “CC-Compufix”)!<br />
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Hollow-ceiling anchor FHY<br />
Specially for fi xings in prestressed hollow-ceiling slabs.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Hollow-ceiling<br />
anchor FHY,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Hollow-ceiling<br />
anchor FHY A4* ) ,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance<br />
class III e.g. A4<br />
*) not part <strong>of</strong><br />
the approval<br />
▪ Sleeve anchor with internal thread specially for anchoring in<br />
prestressed concrete hollow ceilings<br />
▪ When the screw or hexagon nut is tightened, the cone<br />
is pulled into the sleeve and expands it into the cavity or<br />
expands it in the solid material against the hole wall.<br />
▪ Stainless steel version <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistance class III<br />
e.g. A4 for outdoor use or in damp conditions (not part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
approval).<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Suitable for cavities and solid zones <strong>of</strong> prestressed concrete<br />
hollow ceilings.<br />
▪ Suitable for screws or studs with metric threads.<br />
▪ The anchor can also be installed outside the cavity axis up to<br />
5 cm from the tensioning wire.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Suitable bolts and studs can be found<br />
in the SaMontec specialist catalogue.<br />
▪ Observe the required screw-in depth e 2<br />
in the fi xing when determining the bolt<br />
length I s :<br />
Minimum screw-in depth e 2<br />
+ Thickness <strong>of</strong> building component t fi x<br />
+ Thickness <strong>of</strong> washer<br />
= Screw length<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Pre-stressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs C45/55<br />
(only zinc-plated version)<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete C12/15 to<br />
C50/60<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pipes<br />
▪ Ventilation systems<br />
▪ Sprinkler systems<br />
▪ Consoles<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Gr atings<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ Suspended ceilings<br />
▪ No special tools necessary.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
ab M8
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIRE PREVENTION<br />
Red hot: You will find fire prevention<br />
information on page 31.<br />
Hollow-ceiling anchor FHY,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill-Ø min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length thread min. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
Hollow-ceiling anchor FHY A4,<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III e.g. A4<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
� DIBt do t hef l M e2e1 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FHY M 6 030138 ▯ 10 50 30 37 M 6 37 45 50<br />
FHY M 8 030146 ▯ 12 60 35 43 M 8 43 55 25<br />
FHY M10 030148 ▯ 16 65 40 52 M 10 52 60 20<br />
FHY M 6 A4 030139 10 50 30 37 M 6 37 45 50<br />
FHY M 8 A4 030147 12 60 35 43 M 8 43 55 25<br />
FHY M10 A4 030151 16 65 40 52 M 10 52 60 20<br />
LOADS<br />
Safe working loads 1) fi xing parameters and component dimensions for tension, shear and<br />
diagonal load at any angle in hollow-slab fl oors <strong>of</strong> prestressed concrete <strong>of</strong> strength class<br />
≥ C50/60. When dimensioning, observe the approval Z–21.1–1711 in its entirety.<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
qty. per box<br />
Fixing type FHY M 6 FHY M 8 FHY M 10<br />
Web thickness du [mm]<br />
≧ 25<br />
< 30<br />
≧ 30<br />
< 40<br />
≧ 40<br />
≧ 25<br />
< 30<br />
≧ 30<br />
< 40<br />
≧ 40<br />
≧ 30<br />
< 40<br />
≧ 40<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 50 60 65<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Single fi xing<br />
[mm] 10 12 16<br />
Perm. F2) with c ≧ ccr1.2 [kN] 0.7 0.9 2.0 0.7 0.9 2.0 1.2 3.0<br />
Perm. F2) with c = cmin1.2 [kN] 0.35 0.8 1.8 0.35 0.8 1.8 1.0 2.7<br />
Axial spacing2) ccr1.2 ≧ [mm] 150<br />
Min. edge distance2) cmin1.2 ≧ [mm] 100<br />
Axial spacing<br />
Pairs <strong>of</strong> fi xings<br />
scr1.2. ≧ [mm] 300<br />
3)<br />
Perm. F with c ≧ ccr1.2 [kN] 0.7 1.4 2.6 0.7 1.4 2.6 2.0 4.8<br />
Perm. F with c = cmin [kN] 0.35 1.25 2.35 0.35 1.25 2.35 1.8 4.3<br />
Min. axial spacing Smin1.2 ≧ [mm] 70 80 100 70 80 100 80 100<br />
Edge distance ccr1.2 ≧ [mm] 150 150 150<br />
Min. edge distance<br />
Safe working bending moment<br />
cmin1.2. = [mm] 100 100 100<br />
Grade 4.6 [Nm] – 6.4 12.8<br />
Grade 5.8 [Nm] 4.44) 10.74) 21.44) Grade 5.8 [Nm] 7.04) 17.14) 34.24) Length <strong>of</strong> hexagon-head screw5) min ls ≧ [mm] 39 + tfix 45 + tfix 54 + tfix Length <strong>of</strong> threaded bolt min lB ≧ [mm] 62 + tfix 68 + tfix 77 + tfix Installation torque Tinst [Nm] 10 10 20<br />
Through-hole in the component to be<br />
attached<br />
df ≦ [mm] 7 9 12<br />
1) The anchorage <strong>of</strong> the Cavity Fixing FHY is permissible only in hollow-slab ceilings <strong>of</strong> prestressed concrete, the width <strong>of</strong> whose cavities is not more than<br />
4.2 times the web width. The fixing may also be used as multiple fastening for anchoring lightweight ceiling coverings and underceilings to<br />
DIN 18168 on hollow-slab ceilings <strong>of</strong> prestressed concrete, and for statically similar anchorages up to 1.0 kN/m2 . When external loads are<br />
suspended from the prestressed-concrete hollow-slab ceilings, the shearing loadbearing capacity must be reduced. For fastening lightweight<br />
ceiling coverings and underceilings, to DIN 18168, this reduction is not necessary.<br />
2) For edge distances cmin < c ≦ ccr the permissible loads may be determined by linear interpolation.<br />
3) The permissible load applies for a pair <strong>of</strong> fixings. The permissible load for the most highly stressed fixing must not exceed the values stated for the<br />
single fixing.<br />
For pairs <strong>of</strong> fixings with min axial distances <strong>of</strong> smin1.2 < s1.2 < scr1.2 the permissible load may be interpolated linearly.<br />
The linear value at s1.2 = scr1.2 for the pair <strong>of</strong> fixings with tensile load applied, may be assumed to be twice the permissible load for the single fixing.<br />
4) Only threaded rods marked in accordance with the approval may be used.<br />
5) With hexagon bolts with shaft to DIN EN 24014, the shaft length must be ≦ tfix .<br />
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High performance<br />
steel anchors
High performance<br />
steel anchors<br />
170<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Wall screw MR<br />
Bolt anchor with distance-controlled impact expansionfor non-structural and non-safety-critical applications.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Hammerset anchor for push-through installation.<br />
▪ The anchor is driven into the hole without the expansion pin.<br />
▪ Then the expansion pin is driven in to expand the anchor<br />
against the hole wall.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Quick and simple hammerset installation reduces installation<br />
time.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Wall screw MR,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole<br />
Wall screw MR,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete ≧ C12/15<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ non-safety relevant fi xings<br />
only<br />
width across nut thread qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x SW M<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
MR 8 050583 8 70 40 70 22 13 M 8 25<br />
MR 10 050584 10 85 50 85 24 17 M 10 20<br />
MR 12 050585 12 100 60 100 27 19 M 12 10
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Fixing set for Diamond Drills FDBB<br />
Safe and practical installation <strong>of</strong> diamond drills and saws.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Fixing set for diamond drills and diamond saws<br />
▪ When the nut is tightened, the tapered bolt is pulled into the<br />
expansion clip and expands it against the hole wall.<br />
▪ The expansion element stays in the hole on disassembly, and<br />
the spindle bolt is fi tted with a new expansion element and<br />
re-used.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Active controlled expansion behaviour guarantees high security<br />
in use.<br />
▪ Robust unit specially for rough on-site conditions; also tolerates<br />
skew bolt positions and jerky tilting <strong>of</strong> the drill bit.<br />
▪ Large steel cross-section at the concrete surface provides<br />
high steel load-bearing capability.<br />
▪ Protected internal thread and high-quality steel increase the<br />
long life <strong>of</strong> the spindle bolt and improve cost effi ciency.<br />
▪ Reusable spindle, washer and nut save costs.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Fixing set FDBB,<br />
zinc-plated steel<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Spindle bolt and expansion element need to be fi tted before<br />
installation.<br />
▪ Simple hammerset installation without additional setting<br />
tool.<br />
▪ The nut can either be tightened with a hammer or a wrench.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete ≧ C12/15<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Diamond drills<br />
▪ Diamond saws<br />
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High performance<br />
steel anchors
High performance<br />
steel anchors<br />
172<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Fixing set for Diamond Drills FDBB<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads<br />
Fixing set FDBB Expansion element FDBB SE<br />
Type Art.-No. drill usable length min. drillhole<br />
depth<br />
for through<br />
fi xings<br />
Concrete<br />
C12/15 C20/25<br />
Recommended tension load Nrec [kN] 9.0 1) 12.0 1)<br />
Recommended shear load Vrec,s * ) [kN] 13.3<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm] 98.0<br />
* ) Steel failure value.<br />
1) Note: The FDBB is suitable for a concrete strength <strong>of</strong> at least fck, cube = 15 N/mm 2 .<br />
A standard concrete C20/25 with normal increase <strong>of</strong> compressive strength reaches after about 6 days this value <strong>of</strong> 15 N/mm 2 , if the temperature <strong>of</strong> the<br />
concrete is constantly + 20 °C.<br />
The recommended tension loads apply to single anchors without edge influence in non-cracked concrete.<br />
anchorage<br />
depth<br />
contents width across<br />
nut<br />
do da td hef SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FDBB 16/50 Set 090680 16 50 135 200 60<br />
1 Expansion element 16 SE<br />
1 Spindle bolt 16/50/160<br />
1 Washer<br />
1 Nut<br />
27 1<br />
FDBB 16 SE 090681 16 - - - - Expansion element - 25<br />
Qty. per box
Frame fi xings / Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Frame fi xing SXR ................................................................... page 174<br />
Universal frame fi xing FUR .................................................. page 181<br />
Frame fi xing SXS ................................................................... page 185<br />
Loads frame fi xings ...............................................................page 188<br />
Cover caps and washer ........................................................ page 190<br />
Hammerfi x N........................................................................... page 191<br />
Nail sleeve FNH ...................................................................... page 194<br />
Window frame fi xing F-S ..................................................... page 195<br />
Metal frame fi xing F-M ......................................................... page 196<br />
Frame fi xing screw FFS and FFSZ ..................................... page 198<br />
Cladding tie VB ....................................................................... page 200<br />
Adjustable fi xing S10J ......................................................... page 201<br />
Self-drilling adjustable screw JUSS .................................. page 202<br />
Universal spacing screw ASL ............................................. page 203<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 8 and 10 ......................... page 204<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16 ...................... page 216<br />
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Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Frame fi xing SXR<br />
First <strong>fischer</strong> frame fixing with European Technical Approval (ETA).<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
SXR-T - with zinc-plated<br />
fi scher safety screw<br />
SXR-Z - with zinc-plated<br />
fi scher safety screw for<br />
Pozi-bit Gr. 4<br />
SXR-FUS - with fi scher<br />
hexagon head stainless<br />
steel safety screw <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistance<br />
class III, e.g. A4 and<br />
moulded-on washer<br />
▪ First fi scher frame fi xing with European Technical Approval.<br />
▪ The approval covers the classical application area to facade<br />
subframes and the multiple fi xing <strong>of</strong> non-structural building<br />
components structures in general.<br />
▪ Fixings under pure axial loads in cracked or non-cracked<br />
concrete are now approved.<br />
▪ New application areas are opend up, such as suspended<br />
ceilings, cable trays, piping brackets etc.<br />
▪ Additional assortment for subordinated fi xings: costoptimised,<br />
handling-optimised, with recommened loads for<br />
hollow and solid materials.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Diverse checks, comparative trials and user tests have proven<br />
that the mounting characteristics <strong>of</strong> the SXR are unique on<br />
the market.<br />
The decisive factor here is a comparatively low thightening<br />
torque in relation to a very high overtorque during the setting<br />
process.<br />
▪ This fi xing „holds“ even in porous stones with large cavities<br />
and ensures during installation that it is fi rmly and securely<br />
anchored in the substrate.<br />
▪ It also has a distinct anti-rotation lock that works optimally<br />
even in critical building materials.<br />
▪ In addition, the unique geometry <strong>of</strong> the SXR means that it<br />
can easily be hammered in without bending.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made <strong>of</strong><br />
lightweit or normal weight<br />
concrete<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Vertically perforated brick<br />
▪ Thermal insulation block<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Aerated concrete<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ Door frames<br />
▪ Fire protection doors<br />
SXR - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
With an anchorage depth <strong>of</strong><br />
50 mm, approved for a number<br />
<strong>of</strong> solid and perforated building<br />
materials.<br />
Optimum installation<br />
behaviour:<br />
The “Feel Good Factor”.<br />
▪ W indows<br />
▪ Kitchen cabinets<br />
▪ W ardrobes<br />
▪ Squared timbers<br />
▪ F acings<br />
▪ Facade and ro<strong>of</strong><br />
substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood and metal<br />
▪ Suspended ceilings<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
Complete assortment:<br />
- Total fi xing length from 35 - 260 mm<br />
- Screw can be obtained in zinc-plated<br />
and A4 version<br />
- Three head variations SXR 10<br />
1. Countersunk head Torx 40<br />
2. Countersunk head Pozidrive 4<br />
3. Hexagon head SW 13 with<br />
moulded-on washer and T40<br />
fi scher standards:<br />
- Pre-assembled screw<br />
- hammer-in stop<br />
- Anti-rotation lock<br />
Highest permissible loads SXR 10:<br />
- Concrete C16/20 (B25):<br />
tenisle load 2.0 kN<br />
shear load 5.4 kN<br />
- Solid brick up to 1.4 kN<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ We advise countersunk-head screws for fi xing<br />
wooden structures, and anchor sleeves with a fl at<br />
collar and hexagon-head bolts for metal structures.<br />
▪ The hexagon-head with integral washer also has an<br />
integral � -socket.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
SXR - not pre-assembled<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
DYNAMICS<br />
Big efffect: Pages 33 are full<br />
<strong>of</strong> useful information.<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
for timber structures<br />
for metal structures<br />
SXR - without screw SXR-Z - with zinc-plated <strong>fischer</strong><br />
safety screw for Pozi-bit<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill- eff ect. anchoring anchor length max. usable screw drive Qty. per box<br />
hole depth for<br />
through fi xings<br />
depth<br />
length<br />
do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXR 6 x 35 503228 6 45 30 35 5 3,5 - 4,5 x 40 - 50<br />
SXR 6 x 50 503229 6 60 30 50 20 3,5 - 4,5 x 55 - 50<br />
SXR 6 x 60 503230 6 70 30 60 30 3,5 - 4,5 x 65 - 50<br />
SXR 6 x 35 Z 503231 6 45 30 35 5 4,5 x 40 PZ2 50<br />
SXR 6 x 50 Z 503232 6 60 30 50 20 4,5 x 55 PZ2 50<br />
SXR 6 x 60 Z 503233 6 70 30 60 30 4,5 x 65 PZ2 50<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
screw drive Qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXR 8 x 60 WZ ls 503738 8 70 50 60 10 5,5 x 65 PZ3 100<br />
SXR 8 x 80 WZ ls 503740 8 90 50 80 30 5,5 x 85 PZ3 100<br />
SXR 8 x 100 WZ ls 503741 8 110 50 100 50 5,5 x 105 PZ3 100<br />
SXR 8 x 120 WZ ls 503742 8 130 50 120 70 5,5 x 125 PZ3 100<br />
SXR 10 x 80 WZ ls 505461 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 87 PZ 4 100<br />
SXR 10 x 100 WZ ls 505462 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 107 PZ 4 100<br />
SXR 10 x 120 WZ ls 505463 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 127 PZ 4 100<br />
SXR 10 x 140 WZ ls 505464 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 147 PZ 4 100<br />
SXR 10 x 160 WZ ls 505465 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 167 PZ 4 100<br />
RECOMMENDED LOADS<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N U [kN] with large spacing and<br />
edge distance.<br />
Fixing type SXR 6 SXR 8 SXR 10<br />
Substrate N rec<br />
[kN]<br />
wood screw<br />
size 4.5<br />
wood screw<br />
size 5.5<br />
wood screw<br />
size 7.0<br />
Concrete ≧ C20/25 0.25 2.0 0.5 3.7 0.6 5.6<br />
Solid brick (DIN 105) ≧ Mz 12 0.2 2.4 0.3 3.1 0.4 3.5<br />
Solid sand-lime brick (DIN 106) ≧ KS 12 0.2 2.4 0.5 4.7 0.6 6.9<br />
Vertical perforated brick (DIN 105) ≧ Hlz 12 0.1 0.9 0.2 2.3 0.2 2.3<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick (DIN 106) ≧ KSL 12 0.2 1.9 0.2 1.8 0.2 1.8<br />
N U<br />
[kN]<br />
N rec<br />
[kN]<br />
N U<br />
[kN]<br />
N rec<br />
[kN]<br />
CORROSION<br />
Rust prevention tips: Everything you need to<br />
know about corrosion and how to prevent it is<br />
on page 32.<br />
N U<br />
[kN]<br />
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Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Frame fi xing SXR<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
SXR-T - pre-assembled with<br />
zinc-plated <strong>fischer</strong> safety screw<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill min. drill-hole<br />
SXR-T - pre-assembled with<br />
zinc-plated <strong>fischer</strong> safety screw<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
Type Art.-No. ID approval drill min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
screw drive Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXR 8 x 60 T 502999 ■ 8 70 50 60 10 6 x 65 T30 50<br />
SXR 8 x 80 T 503000 ■ 8 90 50 80 30 6 x 85 T30 50<br />
SXR 8 x 100 T 503001 ■ 8 110 50 100 50 6 x 105 T30 50<br />
SXR 8 x 120 T 503002 ■ 8 130 50 120 70 6 x 125 T30 50<br />
SXR-T A4 - pre-assembled with<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> safety screw made <strong>of</strong><br />
stainless steel<br />
screw drive Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXR 10 x 80 T 46263 8 ■ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 87 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 100 T 46264 5 ■ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 107 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 120 T 46265 2 ■ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 127 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 140 T 46266 9 ■ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 147 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 160 T 46267 6 ■ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 167 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 180 T 46268 3 ■ 10 190 50 180 130 7 x 187 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 200 T 46269 0 ■ 10 210 50 200 150 7 x 207 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 230 T 46270 6 ■ 10 240 50 230 180 7 x 237 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 260 T 46271 3 ■ 10 270 50 260 210 7 x 267 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 80 T A4 46272 0 ■ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 87 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 100 T A4 46274 4 ■ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 107 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 120 T A4 46278 2 ■ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 127 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 140 T A4 46279 9 ■ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 147 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 160 T A4 46283 6 ■ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 167 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 180 T A4 46285 0 ■ 10 190 50 180 130 7 x 187 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 200 T A4 46286 7 ■ 10 210 50 200 150 7 x 207 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 230 T A4 46287 4 ■ 10 240 50 230 180 7 x 237 T40 50<br />
SXR 10 x 260 T A4 46288 1 ■ 10 270 50 260 210 7 x 267 T40 50<br />
SXR-Z - pre-assembled with<br />
zinc-plated <strong>fischer</strong> safety screw<br />
for Pozi-bit<br />
Type Art.-No. approval drill min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
screw drive Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXR 10 x 80 Z 047977 ■ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 87 PZ 4 50<br />
SXR 10 x 100 Z 047978 ■ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 107 PZ 4 50<br />
SXR 10 x 120 Z 047979 ■ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 127 PZ 4 50<br />
SXR 10 x 140 Z 047980 ■ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 147 PZ 4 50<br />
SXR 10 x 160 Z 047981 ■ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 167 PZ 4 50
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. Zulassungen<br />
SXR-FUS - pre-assembled with<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> hexagon safety screw <strong>of</strong><br />
zinc-plated steel and moulded-on<br />
washer<br />
Aircrete hole punch GBS<br />
drill min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
Type Art.-No. ID drill-hole min. drill-hole depth for through fi xings fi t s qty. per box<br />
d0 td [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
GBS 10 x 80 1) 50590 8 9 85 SXR 10 x 80 1<br />
GBS 10 x 100 1) 50591 5 9 105 SXR 10 x 100 1<br />
GBS 10 x 115 1) 50592 2 9 120 SXR 10 x 120 1<br />
GBS 10 x 135 1) 50593 9 9 140 SXR 10 x 140 1<br />
GBS 10 x 160 1) 50594 6 9 165 SXR 10 x 160 1<br />
GBS 10 x 185 1) 50595 3 9 190 SXR 10 x 185 1<br />
GBS 10 x 230 1) 50596 0 9 235 SXR 10 x 230 1<br />
1) According to the approval, the Aircrete hole punch GBS must be used for drill-hole production in aerated concrete.<br />
SXR-FUS A4 - pre-assembled<br />
with <strong>fischer</strong> hexagon head stainless<br />
steel safety screw <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III, e.g. A4 and<br />
moulded-on washer<br />
screw drive Qty. per box<br />
■ ETA do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXR 10 x 52 FUS 1) 502456 ■ 10 42 50 52 2 7 x 61 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 60 FUS 046329 ■ 10 70 50 60 10 7 x 69 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 80 FUS 046330 ■ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 89 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 100 FUS 046331 ■ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 109 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 120 FUS 046332 ■ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 129 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 140 FUS 046333 ■ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 149 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 160 FUS 046334 ■ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 169 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 180 FUS 046335 ■ 10 190 50 180 130 7 x 189 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 200 FUS 046336 ■ 10 210 50 200 150 7 x 209 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 230 FUS 046337 ■ 10 240 50 230 180 7 x 239 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 260 FUS 046338 ■ 10 270 50 260 210 7 x 269 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 60 FUS A4 046339 ■ 10 70 50 60 10 7 x 69 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 80 FUS A4 046340 ■ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 89 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 100 FUS A4 046342 ■ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 109 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 120 FUS A4 046343 ■ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 129 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 140 FUS A4 046344 ■ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 149 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 160 FUS A4 046345 ■ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 169 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 180 FUS A4 046361 ■ 10 190 50 180 130 7 x 189 T40/SW13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 200 FUS A4 046362 ■ 10 210 50 200 150 7 x 209 SW 13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 230 FUS A4 046363 ■ 10 240 50 230 180 7 x 239 SW 13 50<br />
SXR 10 x 260 FUS A4 046364 ■ 10 270 50 260 210 7 x 269 SW 13 50<br />
1) not pre-assembled<br />
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General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
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Frame fi xing SXR<br />
PERMISSIBLE LOADS<br />
Maximum permissible loads 1) <strong>of</strong> one fi xing point 2) in concrete.<br />
For the design the complete approval ETA-07/0121 is to be observed.<br />
Fixing type SXR 8 SXR 10<br />
gvz A4 gvz A4<br />
Effective anchorage depth hef [mm] 50 50<br />
Drill hole depth h1 ≧ [mm] 60 60<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 100 100<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 8 10<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 8.5 10.5<br />
Permissible bending moment<br />
1) 2) Permissible tensile load Nperm <strong>of</strong> one fi xing point in concrete (use category “a”)<br />
Mperm [Nm] 7.1 5.8 10.1 9.5<br />
Concrete C12/15 Temperatue range � 3)<br />
30 ° / 50 °C<br />
50 ° / 80 °C<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
1.0<br />
1.0<br />
2.0<br />
1.8<br />
1) 2) Permissible shear load Vperm <strong>of</strong> one fi xing point in concrete (use category “a”)<br />
Concrete C12/15 Temperatue range � 3)<br />
30 ° / 50 °C<br />
50 ° / 80 °C<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
4.2 3.4 5.4 5.0<br />
Spacings and edge distances in concrete (use category “a”)<br />
Minimum spacing<br />
smin for cmin ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
70<br />
70<br />
70<br />
210<br />
Concrete C12/15<br />
Minimum edge distance<br />
cmin for smin ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
70<br />
70<br />
85<br />
100<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] 70 140<br />
Minimum spacing<br />
smin for cmin ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
50<br />
50<br />
50<br />
150<br />
Concrete C16/20 - C50/60<br />
Minimum edge distance<br />
cmin for smin ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
580<br />
50<br />
60<br />
70<br />
Characteristic edge distance ccr, N [mm] 50 100<br />
Permissible load F perm 1) <strong>of</strong> one fi xing point 2) in solid masonry (use category “b”) for tension, shear or combined shear and tension.<br />
Brick characteristics SXR 8<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> brick Supplier Brick size Bulk density class Min. compressive strength Temperature range � 3)<br />
Terracotta solid brick MZ<br />
e.g. DIN 105, DIN EN 771-1<br />
Sand-lime solid brick KS<br />
e.g. DIN 106, DIN EN 771-2<br />
Solid brick <strong>of</strong> light-weight concrete<br />
e.g. DIN 18152, DIN EN 771-3<br />
Solid brick <strong>of</strong> normal-weight concrete VBN<br />
e.g. DIN 18153, DIN EN 771-3<br />
Terracotta solid brick BS<br />
e.g. EN 771-1: 2003 + A1: 2005<br />
Continued next page<br />
1) Material safety factors according to approval<br />
and safety factor for load �F = 1.4 are<br />
considered. For combined tension and shear<br />
please observe the ETA approval and the<br />
design method (ETAG 020, Annex C).<br />
2) A fixing point can consist <strong>of</strong> a single anchor,<br />
a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> two anchors with s1 ≥ s1,min or a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> four anchors with s1 ≥ s1,min and s2 ≥ s2,min .<br />
3) In the temperature ranges � = (30°/50° C)<br />
and � = (50°/80° C) the first value indicates<br />
the maximum long-term temperature<br />
and the second value indicates the maximum<br />
short-term temperature.“<br />
Trade name <strong>of</strong> the brick [-] [mm] [kg/dm3 ] [N/mm2 ] 50°/80° C<br />
28<br />
0.7<br />
DF 240 x 115 x 52 ≧ 1.8<br />
20 [kN]<br />
0.6<br />
10 0.4<br />
e.g. Wienerberger Mz,<br />
Schlagmann Mz<br />
NF 240 x 115 x 71 ≧ 1.8<br />
20<br />
10<br />
[kN]<br />
0.6<br />
0.3 (0.4) 4)<br />
2 DF 240 x 115 x 113 ≧ 1.0<br />
12<br />
8<br />
[kN]<br />
0.2<br />
0.1<br />
3 DF 240 x 175 x 113 ≧ 1.8<br />
20<br />
10<br />
[kN]<br />
0.7<br />
0.6<br />
e.g. KS Wemding KS<br />
NF<br />
-<br />
240 x 115 x 71<br />
175 x 500 x 235<br />
≧ 1.8<br />
≧ 2.0<br />
20<br />
10<br />
20<br />
10<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
0.7<br />
0.6<br />
0.7<br />
0.4 (0.6) 4)<br />
2 DF 240 x 115 x 113 ≧ 1.2 2 [kN] 0.3<br />
- 240 x 490 x 115 ≧ 1.0 2 [kN] 0.4<br />
e.g. KLB V<br />
- 250 x 240 x 245 ≧ 1.8<br />
8<br />
4<br />
[kN]<br />
0.7<br />
0.4<br />
- 240 x 490 x 115 ≧ 1.4<br />
6<br />
4<br />
[kN]<br />
0.3<br />
0.2<br />
12<br />
0.7<br />
e.g. Adolf Blatt VBN - 246 x 240 x 245 ≧ 1.8<br />
8 [kN]<br />
0.6<br />
4 0.3<br />
e.g. Wienerberger Mz,<br />
BS Røde<br />
DF 228 x 108 x 54 ≧ 1.8<br />
28<br />
20<br />
10<br />
[kN]<br />
0.7<br />
0.6<br />
0.4
1) 2) Permissible load Fperm <strong>of</strong> one fi xing point in hollow or perforated masonry (use category “c”) for tension, shear or combined shear and tension.<br />
Brick characteristics SXR 8<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> brick Supplier Brick size Bulk density class Min. compressive strength Temperature range � 3)<br />
Trade name <strong>of</strong> the brick [-] [mm] [kg/dm3 ] [N/mm2 ] 50°/80° C<br />
e.g. Wienerberger Hlz 2 DF 240 x 115 x 113 ≧ 1.2<br />
20<br />
10<br />
[kN]<br />
0.3<br />
0.1<br />
8<br />
0.2<br />
Vertical perforated brick Form B Hlz e.g. Schlagmann<br />
≧ 0.9<br />
6 [kN]<br />
0.2<br />
e.g. DIN 105, DIN EN 771-1<br />
12 DF 380 x 240 x 240<br />
4<br />
6<br />
0.1<br />
0.3<br />
e.g. Schlagmann Planfüllziegel ≧ 0.7<br />
4 [kN]<br />
0.2<br />
2 0.1<br />
Vertical perforated brick Form B Hlz<br />
e.g. EN 771-1, A1: 2005<br />
e.g. Wienerberger BS DF 240 x 115 x 52 ≧ 1.5<br />
28<br />
20 [kN]<br />
0.6<br />
0.3 (0.4) 4)<br />
10 0.2<br />
Vertical perforated brick Hlz<br />
e.g. EN 771-1<br />
NF 240 x 115 x 71 ≧ 1.8<br />
20<br />
10<br />
[kN]<br />
0.7<br />
0.6<br />
2 DF 240 x 115 x 113 ≧ 1.4<br />
12<br />
6<br />
[kN]<br />
0.6<br />
0.3<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick KSL<br />
e.g. DIN 106, DIN EN 771-2<br />
e.g. KS Wemding KSL<br />
3 DF 240 x 175 x 113 ≧ 1.4<br />
16<br />
[kN]<br />
0.3 (0.49) 4)<br />
6 0.1 (0.2) 4)<br />
5 DF 300 x 240 x 115 ≧ 1.4<br />
16<br />
6<br />
[kN]<br />
0.6<br />
0.2<br />
P10 495 x 98 x 248 ≧ 1.2<br />
6<br />
[kN]<br />
0.3 (0.49) 4)<br />
2 0.1 (0.2) 4)<br />
Hollow block <strong>of</strong> lightweight concrete Hbl<br />
e.g. DIN 18151, DIN EN 771-3<br />
e.g. KLB Hbl - 240 x 240 x 360 ≧ 1.0 6 [kN] 0.4<br />
Hollow block <strong>of</strong> lightweight concrete<br />
e.g. NF-P 14-301, EN 771-3<br />
e.g. Sepa Parpaing - 500 x 200 x 200 ≧ 0.9 4 [kN] 0.1<br />
Hollow block <strong>of</strong> lightweight concrete<br />
e.g. EN 771-3<br />
e.g. Roadstone masonry - 440 x 210 x 215 ≧ 1.2<br />
10<br />
6<br />
[kN]<br />
0.7<br />
0.4<br />
Vertical perforated brick MS<br />
e.g. EN 771-1: 2003 + A1: 2005<br />
e.g. Wienerberger<br />
MS Rød glat hulsten<br />
DF 228 x 108 x 54 ≧ 1.4<br />
28<br />
20 [kN]<br />
0.6<br />
0.3 (0.4) 4)<br />
10 0.2<br />
Spacings and edge distances in masonry (use category “b” and “c”)<br />
Minimum interspacing (between single anchors or <strong>group</strong>s <strong>of</strong> anchors) smin [mm] 250<br />
Minimum spacing within a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors, perpendicular to the free edge s1, min [mm] 100<br />
Minimum spacing within a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors, prarallel to the free edge s2, min [mm] 100<br />
Minimum edge distance cmin [mm] 100<br />
Minimum thickness <strong>of</strong> member hmin [mm] 100<br />
1) Material safety factors according to approval and safety factor for load �F = 1.4 are considered.<br />
For combined tension and shear please observe the ETA approval and the design method (ETAG 020, Annex C).<br />
2) A fixing point can consist <strong>of</strong> a single anchor, a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> two anchors with s1 ≥ s 1,min or a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> four anchors with s 1 ≥ s 1,min and s 2 ≥ s 2,min .<br />
3) In the temperature ranges � = (30°/50° C) and � = (50°/80° C) the first value indicates the maximum long-term temperature and the second value indicates the maximum short-term temperature.<br />
4) The value in brackets is valid for temperature range 30/50 °C only.<br />
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General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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Frame fi xing SXR<br />
Permissible load F perm 1) <strong>of</strong> one fi xing point 2) in solid masonry (use category “b”) for tension, shear or combined shear and tension.<br />
Brick characteristics SXR 10<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> brick Supplier Brick size Bulk density class Min. compressive strength Temperature range � 3)<br />
Terracotta solid brick MZ<br />
e.g. DIN 105, DIN EN 771-1<br />
Sand-lime solid brick KS<br />
e.g. DIN 106, DIN EN 771-2<br />
Solid brick <strong>of</strong> light-weight concrete<br />
e.g. DIN 18152, DIN EN 771-3<br />
Trade name <strong>of</strong> the brick [-] [mm] [kg/dm3 ] [N/mm2 ] 30°/50° C 50°/80° C<br />
e.g. Vollmeter Mz,<br />
NF 240 x 115 x 71 ≧ 1.8<br />
20 (10)<br />
Schlagmann Mz<br />
4)<br />
36<br />
[kN]<br />
1.0<br />
1.4<br />
0.9<br />
1.4<br />
3 DF 240 x 115 x 113 ≧ 1.8 20 (10) 4) [kN]<br />
0.6<br />
1.3<br />
0.6<br />
5) 1.1 5)<br />
e.g. KS Wemding KS<br />
e.g. KLB V<br />
NF 240 x 115 x 71 ≧ 1.8 20 (10) 4) [kN]<br />
0.7<br />
1.1<br />
0.7<br />
5) 1.1 5)<br />
NF 240 x 115 x 71 ≧ 2.0<br />
20 (10) 4)<br />
36<br />
[kN]<br />
1.0<br />
1.4<br />
0.9<br />
1.4<br />
- 175 x 500 x 235 ≧ 2.0<br />
20 (10) 4)<br />
28<br />
[kN]<br />
1.3<br />
1.4<br />
1.3<br />
1.4<br />
2 DF 240 x 115 x 113 ≧ 1.2 2 [kN]<br />
0.2<br />
0.3<br />
0.2<br />
5) 0.3 5)<br />
- 240 x 490 x 115 ≧ 1.2 2 [kN] 0.3 0.3<br />
- 250 x 240 x 245 ≧ 1.6 6 [kN] 0.7 0.7<br />
- 240 x 490 x 115 ≧ 1.6 8 [kN] 0.9 0.9<br />
Solid brick <strong>of</strong> normal-weight concrete VBN<br />
e.g. DIN 18153, DIN EN 771-3<br />
e.g. Adolf Blatt VBN - 246 x 240 x 245 ≧ 1.8 20 (10) 4) [kN] 1.3 1.3<br />
Solid brick <strong>of</strong> normal-weight concrete VBN e.g. Tamac - 440 x 215 x 100 ≧ 1.8 20 (10) 4) [kN] 1.3 1.1<br />
Solid brick <strong>of</strong> normal-weight concrete VBL e.g. Tamac - 440 x 215 x 100 ≧ 1.4 6 [kN]<br />
0.6<br />
0.7<br />
0.6<br />
5) 0.7 5)<br />
Heat insulation block e.g. Gisoton WDB - 390 x 240 x 250 ≧ 0.7 2 [kN] 0.4 0.4<br />
Terracotta solid brick BS<br />
e.g. EN 771-1: 2003 + A1: 2005<br />
e.g. Wienerberger Mz,<br />
MS Rød glst hulsten<br />
DF 228 x 108 x 54 ≧ 1.5<br />
28<br />
0.9 0.9<br />
20 [kN] 0.6 0.6<br />
10 0.4 0.4<br />
1) 2) Permissible load Fperm <strong>of</strong> one fi xing point in hollow or perforated masonry (use category “c”) for tension, shear or combined shear and tension.<br />
Vertical perforated brick Form B Hlz<br />
e.g. Wienerberger Hlz 2 DF 240 x 115 x 113<br />
≧ 1.0<br />
20 (10)<br />
e.g. DIN 105, DIN EN 771-1<br />
4) ≧ 1.2<br />
[kN]<br />
0.6<br />
0.9<br />
0.6<br />
5) 0.7<br />
e.g. Schlagmann Planfüllziegel 12 DF 380 x 240 x 240 ≧ 0.7 6 [kN] 0.6 0.6<br />
e.g. Schlagmann Poroton T14 - 300 x 240 x 240 ≧ 0.7 6 [kN] 0.1 0.1<br />
Vertical perforated brick Form B Hlz<br />
e.g. NF-P 13-301, EN 771e.g.<br />
Wienerberger<br />
Porotherm GF R20<br />
- 500 x 200 x 299 ≧ 0.7 10 [kN] 0.2 0.2<br />
e.g. Imerys Gelimatic - 270 x 200 x 500 ≧ 0.6 6 [kN] 0.2 0.2<br />
e.g. Terreal Calibric - 500 x 200 x 314 ≧ 0.7 8 [kN] 0.2 0.2<br />
Vertical perforated brick Hlz<br />
e.g. NF-P 13-301, EN 771-<br />
e.g. Bouyer Leroux BGV - 570 x 200 x 314 ≧ 0.6 6 [kN]<br />
0.2<br />
0.3<br />
0.2<br />
5) 0.3 5)<br />
e.g. Wienerberger<br />
Porotherm 30 R<br />
- 370 x 300 x 249 ≧ 0.7 10 [kN]<br />
0.1<br />
0.2<br />
0.1<br />
5) 0.2 5)<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick KSL<br />
e.g. DIN 106, DIN EN 771-2<br />
e.g. KS Wemding KSL<br />
5 DF 300 x 240 x 115 ≧ 1.4 16 (10) 4) [kN] 1.0 5) P 10 495 x 98 x 248 ≧ 1.2 6 [kN]<br />
0.4<br />
0.7<br />
0.9<br />
0.4<br />
5) 0.6 5)<br />
Hollow block <strong>of</strong> lightweight concrete Hbl<br />
e.g. DIN 18151, DIN EN 771-3<br />
e.g. KLB Hbl - - ≧ 1.2 2 [kN] 0.4 0.4<br />
Hollow block <strong>of</strong> lightweight concrete<br />
e.g. NF-P 14-301, EN 771-3<br />
e.g. Sepa Parpaing - 500 x 200 x 200 ≧ 0.9 4 [kN]<br />
0.3<br />
0.4<br />
0.3<br />
5)<br />
Hollow block <strong>of</strong> lightweight concrete Hbn<br />
e.g. DIN 18153, DIN EN 771-3<br />
e.g. Adolf Blatt Hbn 10 DF 300 x 240 x 240 ≧ 1.6 6 [kN] 0.7 0.7<br />
28<br />
0.9 0.6<br />
Vertical perforated brick MS<br />
e.g. EN 771-1: 2003 + A1: 2005<br />
e.g. Wienerberger<br />
BS Røde<br />
DF 228 x 108 x 54 ≧ 1.5<br />
20<br />
12<br />
[kN]<br />
0.6<br />
0.3<br />
0.3<br />
0.3<br />
8 0.3 0.3<br />
Spacings and edge distances in masonry (use category “b” and “c”)<br />
Minimum interspacing (between single anchors or <strong>group</strong>s <strong>of</strong> anchors) smin [mm] 250<br />
Minimum spacing within a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors, perpendicular to the free edge s1, min [mm] 100<br />
Minimum spacing within a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors, prarallel to the free edge s2, min [mm] 100<br />
Minimum edge distance cmin [mm] 100<br />
1) Material safety factors according to approval and safety factor for load �F = 1.4 are considered.<br />
For combined tension and shear please observe the ETA approval and the design method (ETAG 020, Annex C).<br />
2) A fixing point can consist <strong>of</strong> a single anchor, a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> two anchors with s1 ≥ s 1,min or a <strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> four anchors with s 1 ≥ s 1,min and s 2 ≥ s 2,min .<br />
3) In the temperature ranges � = (30°/50° C) and � = (50°/80° C) the first value indicates the maximum long-term temperature and the second value indicates the maximum short-term temperature.<br />
4) For a minimum compressive strength <strong>of</strong> the the brick between 10 N/mm² and 20 N/mm²: F‘perm = 0,7 × F perm .<br />
5) Valid for an edge distance <strong>of</strong> c ≥ 200 mm only; Intermediate values by linear interpolation.
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Universal frame fi xing FUR<br />
The high-performance facade fi xing - locks in each building material.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
FUR-T - safety screw<br />
with countersunk<br />
head<br />
FUR 8-SS and<br />
FUR 10-SS -<br />
safety screw with<br />
hexagon-head<br />
FUR 10 and<br />
FUR 14 F US -<br />
safety screw with<br />
hexagon-head and<br />
integrated washer<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime block<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ No-fi nes lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Multilayer composite concrete<br />
wall<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
DESCRIPTION FUR - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
▪ Universal frame fi xing.<br />
▪ Anchorage in solid materials by means <strong>of</strong> friction locking.<br />
▪ The asymmetrical close set teeth expand and formlock in<br />
hollow materials.<br />
▪ Fixing sets with safety screws made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel for<br />
applications in damp conditions.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Universal for all building materials.<br />
▪ All the fi xings with pre-installed screw.<br />
▪ Patented asymmetrical teeth guarantee high load-bearing<br />
capacity in solid and perforated brick.<br />
▪ Integral hammer-in stop prevents the fi xing from spreading<br />
prematurely during installation.<br />
▪ The FUR-FUS version does not require additional washers<br />
and prevents contact corrosion.<br />
▪ Large range for wood and metal constructions (in- and outdoor)<br />
for many applications.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
181<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Facade and ro<strong>of</strong> substructures<br />
made <strong>of</strong> wood and<br />
metal<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ Door frames<br />
▪ Fire protection doors<br />
▪ W indows<br />
▪ Kitchen cabinets<br />
▪ W ardrobes<br />
▪ Squared timbers<br />
▪ F acings<br />
Turning the screw results in varied<br />
spreading <strong>of</strong> teeth.<br />
Even spreading <strong>of</strong> teeth in solid<br />
materials.<br />
In hollow materials:<br />
Teeth expand in front bar.<br />
Teeth interlock in cavity.<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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Universal frame fi xing FUR<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ We advise countersunk-head screws for<br />
fi xing wooden structures, and anchor sleeves with a fl at collar<br />
and hexagon-head bolts for metal structures.<br />
▪ The hexagon-head with integral washer also has an integral<br />
� -socket.<br />
▪ With vertical perforated bricks only use rotary drilling (no<br />
impact drilling).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FUR-T - safety screw with<br />
countersunk head<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill-Ø min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
FUR-T A4 - with safety screw<br />
made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistant class III e.g. A4<br />
safety screw drive qty. per box<br />
� DIBt do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FUR 8 x 80 T 070110 ▯ 8 90 70 80 10 6 x 85 T30 50<br />
FUR 8 x 100 T 070111 ▯ 8 110 70 100 30 6 x 105 T30 50<br />
FUR 8 x 120 T 070112 ▯ 8 130 70 120 50 6 x 125 T30 50<br />
FUR 10 x 80 T 088756 ▯ 10 90 70 80 10 7 x 85 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 100 T 088757 ▯ 10 110 70 100 30 7 x 105 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 115 T 088760 ▯ 10 125 70 115 45 7 x 120 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 135 T 088758 ▯ 10 145 70 135 65 7 x 140 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 160 T 088759 ▯ 10 170 70 160 90 7 x 165 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 185 T 088761 ▯ 10 195 70 185 115 7 x 190 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 200 T 088764 ▯ 10 210 70 200 130 7 x 205 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 230 T 088762 ▯ 10 240 70 230 160 7 x 235 T40 50<br />
FUR 14 x 100 T 048711 ▯ 14 115 70 100 30 10 x 110 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 140 T 048712 ▯ 14 155 70 140 70 10 x 150 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 165 T 048713 ▯ 14 180 70 165 95 10 x 175 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 180 T 048714 ▯ 14 195 70 180 110 10 x 190 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 210 T 048844 ▯ 14 225 70 210 140 10 x 220 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 240 T 048715 ▯ 14 255 70 240 170 10 x 250 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 270 T 048716 ▯ 14 285 70 270 200 10 x 280 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 300 T 090759 ▯ 14 315 70 300 230 10 x 310 T50 20<br />
FUR 14 x 330 T 090760 ▯ 14 345 70 330 260 10 x 340 T50 20<br />
FUR 14 x 360 T 090761 ▯ 14 375 70 360 290 10 x 370 T50 20<br />
FUR 8 x 80 T A4 070120 ▯ 8 90 70 80 10 6 x 85 T30 50<br />
FUR 8 x 100 T A4 070121 ▯ 8 110 70 100 30 6 x 105 T30 50<br />
FUR 8 x 120 T A4 070122 ▯ 8 130 70 120 50 6 x 125 T30 50<br />
FUR 10 x 80 T A4 088784 ▯ 10 90 70 80 10 7 x 85 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 100 T A4 088785 ▯ 10 110 70 100 30 7 x 105 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 115 T A4 088791 ▯ 10 125 70 115 45 7 x 120 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 135 T A4 088786 ▯ 10 145 70 135 65 7 x 140 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 160 T A4 088787 ▯ 10 170 70 160 90 7 x 165 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 185 T A4 088788 ▯ 10 195 70 185 115 7 x 190 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 200 T A4 088789 ▯ 10 210 70 200 130 7 x 205 T40 50<br />
FUR 10 x 230 T A4 088790 ▯ 10 240 70 230 160 7 x 235 T40 50<br />
FUR 14 x 140 T A4 048719 ▯ 14 155 70 140 70 10 x 150 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 165 T A4 048720 ▯ 14 180 70 165 95 10 x 175 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 180 T A4 048721 ▯ 14 195 70 180 110 10 x 190 T50 50<br />
FUR 14 x 210 T A4 048845 ▯ 14 225 70 210 140 10 x 220 T50 50<br />
For matching cover caps ADT, see page 192.<br />
FIRE PROTECTION<br />
Red hot: see page 31 for information<br />
about fire protection..<br />
CORROSION<br />
All about corrosion and how you can avoid it<br />
is written on page 32.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FUR 8-SS and FUR 10-SS -<br />
safety screw with hexagon-head<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill-Ø min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
FUR-SS A4 - with safety screw<br />
made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistant class III e.g. A4<br />
safety screw width across nut qty. per box<br />
� DIBt do td hef l t fi x ds x ls SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FUR 8 x 80 SS 070130 ▯ 8 90 70 80 10 6 x 85 SW10 50<br />
FUR 8 x 100 SS 070131 ▯ 8 110 70 100 30 6 x 105 SW10 50<br />
FUR 8 x 120 SS 070132 ▯ 8 130 70 120 50 6 x 125 SW10 50<br />
FUR 10 x 80 SS 088776 ▯ 10 90 70 80 10 7 x 85 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 100 SS 088777 ▯ 10 110 70 100 30 7 x 105 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 115 SS 088783 ▯ 10 125 70 115 45 7 x 120 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 135 SS 088778 ▯ 10 145 70 135 65 7 x 140 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 160 SS 088779 ▯ 10 170 70 160 90 7 x 165 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 185 SS 088780 ▯ 10 195 70 185 115 7 x 190 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 200 SS 088781 ▯ 10 210 70 200 130 7 x 205 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 230 SS 088782 ▯ 10 240 70 230 160 7 x 235 SW13 50<br />
FUR 8 x 80 SS A4 070140 ▯ 8 90 70 80 10 6 x 85 SW10 50<br />
FUR 8 x 100 SS A4 070141 ▯ 8 110 70 100 30 6 x 105 SW10 50<br />
FUR 10 x 80 SS A4 088792 ▯ 10 90 70 80 10 7 x 85 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 100 SS A4 088793 ▯ 10 110 70 100 30 7 x 105 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 115 SS A4 088799 ▯ 10 125 70 115 45 7 x 120 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 135 SS A4 088794 ▯ 10 145 70 135 65 7 x 140 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 160 SS A4 088795 ▯ 10 170 70 160 90 7 x 165 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 185 SS A4 088796 ▯ 10 195 70 185 115 7 x 190 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 200 SS A4 088797 ▯ 10 210 70 200 130 7 x 205 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 230 SS A4 088798 ▯ 10 240 70 230 160 7 x 235 SW13 50<br />
FUR 14 FUS - safety screw with<br />
hexagon-head<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill-Ø min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
FUR-FUS A4 - with safety screw<br />
made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistant class III e.g. A4<br />
safety screw width across nut qty. per box<br />
� DIBt do td hef l t fi x ds x ls SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FUR 10 x 80 FUS 3) 4) 093527 ▯ 10 90 70 80 10 7 x 85 SW13 50<br />
FUR 10 x 100 FUS 3) 4) 097797 ▯ 10 80 70 100 30 7 x 105 SW13 50<br />
FUR 14 x 80 FUS 1) 2) 048724 ▯ 14 95 70 80 10 10 x 90 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 100 FUS 1) 2) 048725 ▯ 14 115 70 100 30 10 x 110 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 140 FUS 1) 2) 048726 ▯ 14 155 70 140 70 10 x 150 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 165 FUS 1) 2) 048727 ▯ 14 180 70 165 95 10 x 175 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 180 FUS 1) 2) 048728 ▯ 14 195 70 180 110 10 x 190 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 210 FUS 1) 2) 048842 ▯ 14 225 70 210 140 10 x 220 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 240 FUS 1) 2) 048729 ▯ 14 255 70 240 170 10 x 250 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 270 FUS 1) 2) 048730 ▯ 14 285 70 270 200 10 x 280 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 300 US 1) 2) 5) 090762 ▯ 14 315 70 300 225 10 x 305 SW17 20<br />
FUR 14 x 330 US 1) 2) 5) 090763 ▯ 14 345 70 330 255 10 x 335 SW17 20<br />
FUR 14 x 360 US 1) 2) 5) 090764 ▯ 14 375 70 360 285 10 x 365 SW17 20<br />
FUR 10 x 80 FUS A4 3) 4) 093528 ▯ 10 90 70 80 10 7 x 85 SW13 50<br />
FUR 14 x 80 FUS A4 1) 048731 ▯ 14 95 70 80 10 10 x 90 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 100 FUS A4 1) 048732 ▯ 14 115 70 100 30 10 x 110 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 140 FUS A4 1) 048733 ▯ 14 155 70 140 70 10 x 150 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 165 FUS A4 1) 048734 ▯ 14 180 70 165 95 10 x 175 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 180 FUS A4 1) 048735 ▯ 14 195 70 180 110 10 x 190 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 210 FUS A4 1) 048843 ▯ 14 225 70 210 140 10 x 220 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 240 FUS A4 1) 048736 ▯ 14 255 70 240 170 10 x 250 SW17 50<br />
FUR 14 x 270 FUS A4 1) 048737 ▯ 14 285 70 270 200 10 x 280 SW17 50<br />
1) Collar: Ø 26 x 3 mm.<br />
3) Collar: Ø 18 x 2 mm.<br />
5) not pre-assembled<br />
2) Additional Bit T50 is integrated into the hexagon head.<br />
4) Additional Bit T40 is integrated into the hexagon head.<br />
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Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
184<br />
LOADS<br />
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Universal frame fi xing FUR<br />
Recommended loads N rec 1) [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u [kN] with large axial spacing and edge distance.<br />
Fixing type FUR 8 FUR 10 FUR 14<br />
Substrate N rec 1) N u N rec 1) N u N rec 1) N u<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15 [kN] 1.2 8.1 2.1 10.0 3.1 21.9<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz12 (DIN 105) [kN] 0.7 5.0 1.4 10.0 1.8 12.5<br />
Solid sand lime brick ≧ KS12 (DIN 106) [kN] 1.1 7.8 1.6 12.8 2.8 19.7<br />
Vertical perforated brick ≧ Hlz12 (ρ≧1.0 kg/dm³, DIN 105) [kN] 0.13 0.9 0.37 2.6 0.5 2)<br />
Perforated sand lime brick ≧ KSL12 (DIN 106) [kN] 0.63 4.4 0.48 3.3 0.6 2)<br />
Hollow block ≧ Hbl2 (lightweight concrete, DIN 18151) 3) [kN] 0.17 1.2 0.46 3.2 0.31 2.2<br />
Solid block ≧ V2 (lightweight concrete, DIN 18152) [kN] 0.56 3.9 0.71 5.0 0.5 2)<br />
1) Safety factor for the material (� M ) and for the load (� L ) included.<br />
2) Due to large range <strong>of</strong> scatter <strong>of</strong> test results not suitable, the failure <strong>of</strong> the substrate varies so greatly that no reproducible values can be given.<br />
3) The expanding part <strong>of</strong> the fixing must anchor in the wall <strong>of</strong> the brick.
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Frame fi xing SXS<br />
The high-performance and economic facade fi xing for concrete and solid block.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
SXS-T - with zincplated<br />
CO-NA screw<br />
and countersunk<br />
head<br />
SXS-F US with zincplated<br />
CO-NA hexagon-head<br />
screw with<br />
integrated washer<br />
SXS-SS with zincplated<br />
CO-NA hexagon-head<br />
screw<br />
CO-NA screw<br />
▪ First nylon frame fi xing approved for cracked concrete.<br />
▪ Fixing sets with A4 stainless steel CO-NA screws for external<br />
applications and in damp conditions.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ The fi scher CO-NA screw makes the SXS economic as it<br />
allows high permissible loads and bending moments which<br />
reduces the amount <strong>of</strong> necessary fi xings.<br />
▪ All the fi xings with pre-installed screw.<br />
▪ Integral hammer-in stop prevents the fi xing from expanding<br />
prematurely during installation.<br />
▪ The SXS-F US version does not require additional washers<br />
and prevents contact corrosion.<br />
▪ Large range for wood and metal constructions (in- and outdoor)<br />
for many applications.<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
Safety-screw, hot-dip<br />
galvanised<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Multilayer composite concrete<br />
wall<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Railings<br />
▪ Handr ails<br />
▪ Gat es<br />
▪ Door frames<br />
▪ Fire protection doors<br />
SXS - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
The expansion in 4 directions<br />
allows highest loads at a<br />
maximum <strong>of</strong> safety.<br />
185<br />
▪ W indows<br />
▪ Facade and ro<strong>of</strong> substructures<br />
made <strong>of</strong> wood and<br />
metal<br />
▪ Kitchen cabinets<br />
▪ Squared timbers<br />
▪ F acings<br />
▪ Cable conduits<br />
The solid saving against twisting<br />
prevents a spinning round <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sleeve during the installation.<br />
By means the innovative geometry <strong>of</strong> the thread with distinctive cones<br />
the expansion force increases depending on the external loads.<br />
When a crack appears in the<br />
concrete the re-expansion<br />
zone with it‘s extra strong<br />
shaped cones provides<br />
the active re-expansion <strong>of</strong><br />
the SXS.<br />
The maximum<br />
screw diameter <strong>of</strong><br />
the Co-NA-screw is<br />
situated exactly in<br />
the position <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bearing point.<br />
By screwing in the CO-NA-screw<br />
all around the drill hole expansion<br />
forces are created. The SXS has<br />
been activated.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Due to the geometry <strong>of</strong> the cones the<br />
expansion forces increase as soon as<br />
the load at the screw increases.<br />
When a crack opens in the concrete the<br />
Co-NA-screw moves marginally towards<br />
the outside. Due to the re-expansion<br />
zone the expansion forces get increaded<br />
and the SXS adjusts the generated<br />
enlargement <strong>of</strong> the drill hole.<br />
Available with counter sunk<br />
head and �-drive, with<br />
hexagon head with washer<br />
included and with hexagon<br />
head.<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
186 FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Frame fi xing SXS<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ We advise countersunk screws for fi xing wooden<br />
structures, and anchor sleeves with a fl at collar and<br />
hexagon-head screws for metal structures.<br />
▪ The hexagon-head with integrated washer also has an<br />
integral �-socket.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
SXS-T - with zinc-plated CO-NA<br />
screw and countersunk head<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill-Ø min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
SXS-T for timber battens<br />
SXS-F US for metal constructions<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
SXS-T A4 - with CO-NA screw <strong>of</strong><br />
made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
corrosion resistant class III e.g. A4<br />
with countersunk head<br />
fi scher CO-NA- drive qty. per box<br />
screws<br />
� DIBt do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXS 10 x 80 T 019601 ▯ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 87 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 100 T 019604 ▯ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 107 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 120 T 019616 ▯ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 127 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 140 T 019621 ▯ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 147 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 160 T 024076 ▯ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 167 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 180 T 024080 ▯ 10 190 50 180 130 7 x 187 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 80 T A4 019602 ▯ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 87 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 100 T A4 019605 ▯ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 107 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 120 T A4 019617 ▯ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 127 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 140 T A4 019623 ▯ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 147 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 160 T A4 024077 ▯ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 167 T40 50<br />
SXS 10 x 180 T A4 024082 ▯ 10 190 50 180 130 7 x 187 T40 50<br />
SXS-F US with zinc-plated CO-NA<br />
hexagon-head screw with integrated<br />
washer<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill-Ø min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
FIRE PROTECTION<br />
Red hot: see page 31 for information<br />
about fire protection..<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
SXS-F US A4 with CO-NA hexagon-head<br />
screw made <strong>of</strong> stainless<br />
steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistant class<br />
III e.g. A4 with integrated washer<br />
fi scher CO-NA- width across nut qty. per box<br />
screws<br />
� DIBt do td hef l t fi x ds x ls SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXS 10 x 60 F US 1) 019599 ▯ 10 70 50 60 10 7 x 69 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 80 F US 1) 019603 ▯ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 89 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 100 F US 1) 019614 ▯ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 109 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 120 F US 1) 019619 ▯ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 129 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 140 F US 1) 019624 ▯ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 149 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 160 F US 1) 024045 ▯ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 169 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 180 F US 1) 024046 ▯ 10 190 50 180 130 7 x 189 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 60 F US A4 1) 019600 ▯ 10 70 50 60 10 7 x 69 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 80 F US A4 1) 019628 ▯ 10 90 50 80 30 7 x 89 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 100 F US A4 1) 019615 ▯ 10 110 50 100 50 7 x 109 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 120 F US A4 1) 019620 ▯ 10 130 50 120 70 7 x 129 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 140 F US A4 1) 019626 ▯ 10 150 50 140 90 7 x 149 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 160 F US A4 1) 024062 ▯ 10 170 50 160 110 7 x 169 SW13 50<br />
SXS 10 x 180 F US A4 1) 024063 ▯ 10 190 50 180 130 7 x 189 SW13 50<br />
1) Collar: Ø 18 x 2 mm, CO-NA hexagon-head screw with integrated washer and additional � - T40 integrated into the hexagon head.<br />
CORROSION<br />
All about corrosion and how you can avoid it<br />
is written on page 32.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No.<br />
Long-shaft fixing SXS<br />
without screws<br />
drill-Ø min. drill hole depth eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable length Screwdiameter qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x ds [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXS 6 x 35 1) 091009 6 45 30 35 5 3,5 - 4,5 100<br />
SXS 6 x 50 1) 091010 6 60 30 50 20 3,5 - 4,5 100<br />
SXS 6 x 60 1) 091012 6 70 30 60 30 3,5 - 4,5 100<br />
SXS 6 x 75 1) 091013 6 85 30 75 45 3,5 - 4,5 100<br />
SXS 8 x 60 1) 091014 8 70 40 60 20 4,5 - 6 50<br />
SXS 8 x 80 1) 091015 8 90 40 80 40 4,5 - 6 50<br />
1) available until autumn 2009<br />
SXS, countersunk head screw<br />
with Pozi-Bit size 2 or 3<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable length screw qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXS 6 x 60 Z 1) 091026 6 70 30 60 30 4,5 x 65 50<br />
SXS 8 x 60 Z 1) 091027 8 70 40 60 20 5,5 x 65 25<br />
SXS 8 x 80 Z 1) 091028 8 90 40 80 40 5,5 x 85 25<br />
SXS 8 x 100 Z 1) 092681 8 110 40 100 60 5,5 x 105 25<br />
SXS 8 x 120 Z 1) 092682 8 130 40 120 80 5,5 x 125 25<br />
SXS 8 x 150 Z 1) 092683 8 160 40 150 110 5,5 x 155 25<br />
SXS 8 x 170 Z 1) 092684 8 180 40 170 130 5,5 x 175 25<br />
SXS 8 x 190 Z 1) 092685 8 200 40 190 150 5,5 x 195 25<br />
1) available until autumn 2009<br />
Long-shaft fixing SXS without<br />
screws<br />
Hook fixing WH<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable length angle hook qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SXS 8 x 60 091014 8 70 40 60 20 - 50<br />
WH 5,8 x 80 080912 - - - - 20 5,8 x 80 50<br />
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Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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LOADS<br />
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Frame fi xing SXS<br />
Mean ultimate loads, design resistant and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Frame fi xing SXS with large<br />
spacing and edge distance.<br />
Non-cracked concrete cracked concrete<br />
Anchor size SXS 10 SXS 10<br />
Temperature range: short-term / long-term °C 30 / 50 50 / 80 30 / 50 50 / 80<br />
Effective anchorage depth 1) hef [mm] 35 35<br />
Nominal anchorage depth hnom [mm] 50 50<br />
Drill hole depth h1 > [mm] 60 60<br />
Drill hole diameter<br />
Mean ultimate loads Nu [kN]<br />
d0 [mm] 10 10<br />
Nu [kN] gvz 12.8 8.3 10.4 6.7<br />
Tensile<br />
Nu [kN] fvz 6.4 4.2 - -<br />
Nu [kN] A4 12.8 8.3 10.4 6.7<br />
Vu [kN] gvz 13.8* 11.7 13.8* 11.7<br />
Shear<br />
Vu [kN] fvz 6.9* 5.9 - -<br />
Design resistant loads NRd [kN]<br />
Vu [kN] A4 13.8* 11.7 13.8* 11.7<br />
NRd [kN] gvz 5.3 3.6 2.8 1.7<br />
Tensile<br />
NRd [kN] fvz 2.6 1.8 - -<br />
NRd [kN] A4 5.3 3.6 2.8 1.7<br />
VRd [kN] gvz 10.0 10.0 5.0 4.2<br />
Shear<br />
VRd [kN] fvz 4.0 4.0 - -<br />
Recommended loads Nrec [kN]<br />
VRd [kN] A4 10.0 10.0 5.0 4.2<br />
1)<br />
Nrec [kN] gvz 3.8 2.6 2.0 1.2<br />
Tensile<br />
Nrec [kN] fvz 1.9 1.9 - -<br />
Nrec [kN] A4 3.8 2.6 2.0 1.2<br />
Vrec [kN] gvz 7.1 7.1 3.6 3.0<br />
Shear<br />
Vrec [kN] fvz 2.9 2.9 - -<br />
Recommended bending moment Mrec [Nm]<br />
Vrec [kN] A4 7.1 7.1 3.6 3.0<br />
Mrec [Nm] gvz 16.3 16.3<br />
Mrec [Nm] fvz 10.1 -<br />
Mrec [Nm] A4 15.8 15.8<br />
Component dimensions, minimum spacings and edge distances 2)<br />
Min. structural component thickness 2) hmin [mm] 100 140 100 140<br />
Mininimum spacing 2) smin for c ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
55<br />
100<br />
50<br />
100<br />
55<br />
100<br />
50<br />
90<br />
Mininimum edge distance 2) cmin for s ≧<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
60<br />
250<br />
60<br />
200<br />
50<br />
250<br />
50<br />
200<br />
* steel failure decisive<br />
1) For hot-dip galvanised safety screws the values have to be reduced by 50%.<br />
2) For minimum spacing and minimum edge distance the above described loads have to be reduced!<br />
All load values apply for concrete C20/25 without edge or spacing influence.<br />
Design resistant loads: material safety factor � M is included. Material safety factor � M depends on type <strong>of</strong> anchor.<br />
Recommended loads: material safety factor � M and safety factor for load � L = 1.4 are included.<br />
For detailed design method please contact the fi scher technical service department.<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u<br />
[kN] with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Fixing type SXS 6<br />
chipboard<br />
wood<br />
screw size<br />
4.5 mm<br />
screw size 4.5 mm<br />
Substrate Nrec [kN]<br />
Nu [kN]<br />
Nrec [kN]<br />
Nu [kN]<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15 0.3 1.8 0.5 3.5<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz12 (DIN 105) 0.15 1.00 0.2 2.0<br />
Solid sand lime brick ≧ KS12<br />
(DIN 106)<br />
0.3 1.8 0.5 3.5<br />
Hollow block ≧ Hbl2<br />
(lightweight concrete, DIN 18151)<br />
– – 0.1 0.8<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u<br />
[kN] with large spacing and edge distance.<br />
Fixing type SXS 8<br />
chipboard<br />
wood<br />
screw size<br />
6.0 mm<br />
screw size 6.0 mm<br />
Substrate Nrec [kN]<br />
Nu [kN]<br />
Nrec [kN]<br />
Nu [kN]<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15 0.5 3.5 0.6 4.2<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz12 (DIN 105) 0.3 2.6 0.4 3.2<br />
Solid sand lime brick ≧ KS12<br />
(DIN 106)<br />
0.5 3.5 0.6 4.2<br />
Hollow block ≧ Hbl2<br />
(lightweight concrete, DIN 18151)<br />
0.3 2.6 0.4 3.2<br />
Solid block ≧ V2<br />
(lightweight concrete, DIN 18152)<br />
– – 0.1 1.3
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Frame fi xings<br />
Mean ultimate loads and recommended loads <strong>of</strong> fi scher Frame fi xings.<br />
Fixing type FUR 8 FUR 10 FUR 14 SXS 10<br />
Anchorage depth hv ≧ [mm] 70 70/904) 70/904) 50<br />
Drill-hole depth t ≧ [mm] 80 80/1004) 85/1054) 60<br />
Drill ∅ [mm] 8 10 14 10<br />
Nu,m [kN] 8.1 10.0 21.9 12.3<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15<br />
6)<br />
Nrec [kN] 1.2 2.1 3.1 2.6<br />
Vrec [kN] 2.9 5.4 10.4 7.1<br />
Solid brick (DIN 105) ≧ Mz12<br />
Nu,m [kN] 5.0 10.0 12.5 6.56) Nrec [kN] 0.7 1.4 1.8 1.06) Solid sand-lime brick (DIN 105) ≧ KS12<br />
Nu,m [kN] 7.8 12.8 19.7 12.36) Nrec [kN] 1.1 1.6 2.8 2.06) Vertical perforated brick (DIN 105) ≧ HLz121) Nu,m [kN] 0.9 2.6 – 8) Nrec [kN] 0.13 0.37 0.5<br />
–<br />
–<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick (DIN 106) ≧ KSL6<br />
Nu,m [kN] 4.4 3.3 – 8) Nrec [kN] 0.63 0.48 0.6<br />
–<br />
–<br />
Hollow block (lightweight concrete, DIN 18151) 2) ≧ Hbl2<br />
Nu,m [kN] 1.2 3.2 2.2 – 8)<br />
Nrec [kN] 0.17 0.46 0.31 0.25<br />
Solid block (lightweight concrete, DIN 18152) ≧ KSL6<br />
Nu,m [kN] 3.9 5.0 – 8) Nrec [kN] 0.56 0.71 0.5<br />
–<br />
–<br />
No-fi nes lightweight concrete Nrec [kN] – 0.3 0.7 –<br />
Aircrete (DIN 4165/4166)<br />
Pb2; P3,3<br />
Pb4; P4,4<br />
Nrec Nrec [kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
Recommended bending moments3) zinc plated [Nm] 5.0 10.1 27.815) A4 (316) [Nm] 4.2 8.5 26.1<br />
16.3<br />
15.8<br />
Spacings and component dimensions.<br />
Fixing type FUR 8 FUR 10 FUR 14 SXS 10<br />
Single plug9) Axial spacing<br />
Edge distance<br />
a ≧<br />
ar ≧<br />
10<br />
5<br />
10<br />
6<br />
10<br />
5<br />
15<br />
10<br />
10<br />
6<br />
15<br />
10<br />
10<br />
5<br />
10<br />
8<br />
15<br />
10<br />
Pair <strong>of</strong> plugs9) Axial spacing<br />
ai ag ≧<br />
5≧ 15<br />
5<br />
24<br />
5<br />
15<br />
5<br />
30<br />
8<br />
18<br />
5<br />
30<br />
5<br />
15<br />
5<br />
24<br />
5<br />
30<br />
Edge distance ar ≧ 5 6 5 10 6 10 5 8 10<br />
Min. component thickness d = 10 12 12 10<br />
Axial spacing a ≧ 10 10/2510) 25 10<br />
Edge distance<br />
for loaded masonry11) ar ≧ 10/312) 10/312) 10/312) for-non loaded masonry<br />
10<br />
11) ar ≧ 25 25 40 25/312) Min. component thickness d = 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5<br />
Single plug<br />
Axial spacing<br />
Edge distance<br />
a ≧<br />
ar ≧<br />
—<br />
—<br />
10<br />
10<br />
10<br />
10<br />
—<br />
—<br />
Pair <strong>of</strong> plugs<br />
Axial spacing<br />
Edge distance<br />
a ≧<br />
ar —<br />
— ≧<br />
—<br />
—<br />
—<br />
—<br />
—<br />
—<br />
Min. component thickness d = — 20 17.5 —<br />
Axial spacing a ≧ — — — —<br />
Edge distance <strong>of</strong> loaded masonry11) ar — ≧<br />
— — —<br />
Edge distance <strong>of</strong> non-loaded masonry11) ar — ≧<br />
— — —<br />
Min. component thickness d = — — — —<br />
Concrete<br />
Masonry<br />
No-fi nes lightweight<br />
concrete<br />
Aircrete<br />
1) Assumed density ≧ 1.0 kg/dm³; for other strength classes <strong>of</strong> brick, the maximum load should<br />
always be determined by tests on the structure.<br />
2) The expanding part <strong>of</strong> the fixing must anchor in the wall <strong>of</strong> the brick (see approval Z-21.2-9,<br />
appendix 7).<br />
3) With simultaneous tensile load, the bending moment must be reduced.<br />
4) For lightweight no-fines concrete only.<br />
5) In aerated concrete, the hole should be made using the special punch provided.<br />
6) For hot-dip galvanised safety screws the value has to be reduced by 50%.<br />
7) Hot-dip galvanised screws: the failure <strong>of</strong> the substrate varies so much, that no reproducible values<br />
can be stated.<br />
8) The failure <strong>of</strong> the substrate varies so much, that no reproducible values can be stated.<br />
For evaluating load values <strong>of</strong> country specifi c masonry type<br />
bricks, we recommend pull-out tests.<br />
Please contact fi scher technical service department.<br />
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9) See illustration <strong>of</strong> object dimensions.<br />
10) When anchoring in vertical perforated brick, sand-lime brick (h > 11.3 cm, cavity proportion<br />
> 15%) and hollow blocks, the axial spacing must be 25 cm. The axial spacing must be reduced to<br />
10 cm when the maximum load is reduced by half and the distance to other fixings is at least<br />
25 cm. For other values, linear interpolation should be used.<br />
11) And edge distance to non-mortared joints.<br />
12) Edge distance to mortared joints only.<br />
13) If no pro<strong>of</strong> regarding tilting is provided.<br />
14) Higher value applies only to strength class ≧ Pb 4 or P 4.4.<br />
15) For sizes FUR 14x300, FUR 14x330, FUR 14x360: 24 Nm<br />
Component dimensions<br />
a) with single plugs b) with pair <strong>of</strong> plugs<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Cover caps and washer<br />
COVER CAP ADT<br />
Type Art.-No. colour cap fi ts safety screw qty. per box<br />
[Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
ADT 15 W 060326 white 15 7 100<br />
ADT 15 DB 060329 dark brown 15 7 100<br />
ADT 18 W 060334 white 18 10 100<br />
ADT 18 DB 060337 dark brown 18 10 100<br />
COVER CAP ADK<br />
Type Art.-No. colour nail length cap qty. per box<br />
[mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
ADK 18 W 060298 white 9 18 100<br />
ADK 18 DB 060300 dark brown 9 18 100<br />
WASHER U<br />
Washer U stainless steel A2<br />
Type Art.-No. external hole Ø thickness fi ts anchor qty. per box<br />
[mm] [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
U 11,5 x 21 x 1,5 A2 010026 21 11,5 1,5 S10R, S10H-R, FUR 10 500<br />
U 15 x 28 DIN 125 A2 010058 28 15 2,5 S14R, S14H-R, FUR14 250<br />
S
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Hammerfi x N<br />
The reliable nail-type fi xing - rapid to punch in and safe under even diffi cult conditions.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
N-Z - with zinc-plated<br />
nail and crossdrive<br />
recess Z<br />
▪ Nylon Hammerfi xing.<br />
▪ The fi xing is expanded when the nail is driven in, and holds<br />
by friction in the drill hole.<br />
▪ Screw nail in A2 stainless steel for applications in damp<br />
conditions.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Quick and simple push-through installation reduces installation<br />
time.<br />
▪ Integral hammer-in stop prevents the fi xing from spreading<br />
(jamming) prematurely during installation and thereby enables<br />
easy handling.<br />
▪ Screw nail with saw-tooth thread can be easily hammered-in<br />
and if required unscrewed.<br />
▪ The cross drive recess enables loosening <strong>of</strong> the fi xing for subsequent<br />
adjustment or demounting.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ In perforated and hollow bricks, the fi xing length should<br />
be selected in such a way that the front half <strong>of</strong> the expansion<br />
zone <strong>of</strong> the fi xing must cover at least one brick web.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime block<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
The diff erence in detail!<br />
Large expansion effect due to<br />
perfectly-matched expansion zone<br />
Saw-tooth thread<br />
– easily driven in<br />
– easily unscrewed<br />
Tapered shaft for ease<br />
<strong>of</strong> insertion<br />
Hammer-in stop prevents premature<br />
expansion<br />
191<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Wall connection or plaster<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>i les<br />
▪ Baseboar ds<br />
▪ Foils<br />
▪ Sheet metals<br />
▪ Squared timbers<br />
▪ Cable and pipe clips<br />
▪ F acings<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood and metal<br />
Strengthened rim<br />
cannot be driven in<br />
Ribs for a thight fit<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
192 FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Hammerfi x N<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Hammerfix N-Z-A2<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole depth<br />
for through fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable length fi scher drive screw qty. per box<br />
d o t d h ef l t fi x d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
N 5 x 30 Z A2 050370 5 45 25 30 5 3,5 x 38 A2 100<br />
N 6 x 40 Z A2 050372 6 55 30 40 10 4 x 48 A2 50<br />
N 6 x 60 Z A2 050373 6 75 30 60 30 4 x 64 A2 50<br />
N 8 x 60 Z A2 050374 8 75 40 60 20 5 x 65 A2 50<br />
N 8 x 80 Z A2 050375 8 95 40 80 40 5 x 85 A2 50<br />
N 8 x 100 Z A2 050376 8 115 40 100 60 5 x 105 A2 50<br />
N-FZ - with flat edge and zincplated<br />
nail and crossdrive recess Z<br />
(N 5 x 30 FZ)<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
N-FZ - with flat edge and zincplated<br />
nail and crossdrive recess Z<br />
(N 6 x 40 FZ)<br />
collar fi scher drive<br />
screw<br />
qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
N 5 x 30 FZ 050338 5 45 25 30 5 9 3,5 x 38 100<br />
N 6 x 40 FZ 050339 6 55 30 40 7 13 4 x 48 50<br />
N 8 x 40 FZ 015903 8 55 40 40 0,5 20 5 x 45 50<br />
N 6 x 40 FZ A2 1) 050369 6 55 30 40 7 13 4 x 48 50<br />
1) with stainless steel nail A2<br />
Hammerfix N-Z<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill-hole depth<br />
for through fi xings<br />
N-FN - with flat edge and plastic<br />
nail<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable length fi scher drive screw Qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
N 5 x 30 Z 1) 050395 5 45 25 30 5 3,5 x 38 100<br />
N 5 x 40 Z 050351 5 55 25 40 15 3,5 x 48 100<br />
N 5 x 50 Z 050352 5 65 25 50 25 3,5 x 58 100<br />
N 6 x 40 Z GP 048788 6 55 30 40 10 4 x 48 100<br />
N 6 x 60 Z GP 048789 6 75 30 60 30 4 x 64 100<br />
N 6 x 80 Z GP 048790 6 95 30 80 50 4 x 88 100<br />
N 8 x 60 Z GP 048791 8 75 40 60 20 5 x 65 100<br />
N 8 x 80 Z GP 048792 8 95 40 80 40 5 x 85 100<br />
N 8 x 100 Z GP 048793 8 115 40 100 60 5 x 105 100<br />
N 8 x 120 Z GP 048794 8 135 40 120 80 5 x 125 100<br />
N 10 x 100 Z 2) 050346 10 115 50 100 50 7 x 110 50<br />
N 10 x 135 Z 2) 050347 10 150 50 135 85 7 x 145 50<br />
N 10 x 160 Z 2) 050348 10 175 50 160 110 7 x 170 50<br />
N 10 x 230 Z 2) 050335 10 245 50 230 180 6 x 240 50<br />
1) also specially suitable for <strong>fischer</strong> Pipe clips FC, see chapter Electrical fixings.<br />
2) not pre-assembled<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
collar fi scher drive<br />
screw<br />
d o t d h ef l t fi x d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
N 6 x 40 FN 050342 6 55 30 40 7 13 4 x 45 50<br />
qty. per box
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
N-D A2 - with isolating washer<br />
and stainless steel A2 nail, preassembled<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
washer fi scher drive<br />
screw<br />
do t hef l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
N 6 x 40 D A2 050367 6 55 30 40 10 19 4 x 48 50<br />
N 6 x 60 D A2 050368 6 75 30 60 30 19 4 x 64 50<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
collar fi scher drive<br />
screw<br />
d o t d h ef l t fi x d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
N 6 x 40 ZZ 050394 6 55 30 40 7 11 4 x 48 50<br />
LOADS<br />
N-M - with zinc-plated nail and<br />
connection thread M 6 / M 7 / M 8<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill-hole<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u [kN].<br />
Fixing type N 5 N 6 1) N 8 N 10<br />
Substrate N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15 [kN] 0.16 1.1 0.20 1.4 0.27 1.9 0.33 2.3<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz12 (DIN 105) [kN] 0.14 1.0 0.17 1.2 0.24 1.7 0.30 2.1<br />
Solid sand-lime brick ≧ KS12 (DIN 106) [kN] 0.14 1.0 0.17 1.2 0.24 1.7 0.33 2.3<br />
Pumice solid brick V4 [kN] 0.029 0.2 0.11 0.8 0.13 0.9 0.16 1.1<br />
Aircrete G 2 [kN] 0.029 0.2 0.036 0.25 0.071 0.5 0.10 0.7<br />
Aircrete G 4 [kN] 0.071 0.5 0.093 0.65 0.11 0.8 0.16 1.1<br />
1) The values have to be reduced by 50% for N 6 x 40 FN.<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable<br />
length<br />
fi scher drive<br />
screw<br />
Thread Qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x ds x ls A<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
N 6 x 40 M6 050398 6 50 30 40 10 4 x 48 M6 M 6 50<br />
N 6 x 42 M 7 503394 6 52 30 42 12 4 x 48 M7 M 7 50<br />
N 8 x 57 M7 503395 8 67 45 57 12 5 x 65 M7 M 7 50<br />
N 8 x 57 M8 503401 8 67 45 57 12 5 x 65 M8 M 8 50<br />
qty. per box<br />
NU-ZZ - with cylindrical head<br />
and zinc-plated pre-assembled nail<br />
with crossdrive recess Z<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill-hole depth<br />
for through fi xings<br />
anchor length max. usable length collar fi scher drive screw Qty. per box<br />
do td l t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
NU 5 x 25 ZZ 078392 5 35 25 2 9 3,5 x 31 100<br />
NU 5 x 36 ZZ 078394 5 46 36 6 9 3,8 x 38 100<br />
NU 5 x 45 ZZ 093106 5 55 45 15 9 3,5 x 48 100<br />
NU 6 x 35 ZZ 093107 6 45 35 5 10 3,8 x 38 100<br />
NU 6 x 42 ZZ 093108 6 52 42 12 10 3,8 x 48 100<br />
NU 6 x 55 ZZ 093109 6 65 55 25 10 4.05 x 64 100<br />
NU 6 x 70 ZZ 093110 6 80 70 40 10 4.05 x 75 100<br />
NU 8 x 45 ZZ 093111 8 55 45 5 11 5 x 50 100<br />
NU 8 x 57 ZZ 093112 8 67 57 12 11 5 x 65 100<br />
NU 8 x 75 ZZ 093113 8 85 75 30 11 5 x 85 100<br />
NU 8 x 100 Z 1) 093977 8 110 100 60 11 5 x 105 100<br />
NU 8 x 120 Z 1) 093978 8 130 120 80 11 5 x 125 100<br />
1) pre-assembled screw with countersunk head<br />
qty. per box<br />
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Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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OVERVIEW<br />
LOADS<br />
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Nail sleeve FNH<br />
No hydrogen embrittlement due to dacromet -coating.<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Nail sleeve FNH<br />
▪ Nail sleeve for lightweight applications in concrete and<br />
masonry.<br />
▪ The nail sleeve is hammered in and expands its entire length<br />
in the hole.<br />
▪ The collar holds the item to be attached.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Coated surface enables quick and easy installation.<br />
▪ Dacromet-coated spring steel prevents hydrogen embrittlement<br />
and guarantees improved corrosion protection.<br />
▪ No screw or plug required.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Nail sleeve FNH - zinc-plated steel<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u [kN].<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill-hole depth for<br />
through fi xings<br />
anchorage depth anchor length max. usable length Qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FNH 5/50 050192 5 60 20 50 30 100<br />
FNH 6/30 019863 6 40 30 30 - 100<br />
FNH 6/40 050638 6 50 30 40 10 100<br />
FNH 6/50 077525 6 60 30 50 20 100<br />
FNH 6/60 019864 6 70 30 60 30 100<br />
FNH 6/80 019865 6 90 30 80 50 100<br />
FNH 8/70 019866 8 80 40 70 30 100<br />
FNH 8/90 019867 8 100 40 90 50 50<br />
FNH 8/110 019868 8 120 40 110 70 50<br />
FNH 8/130 019869 8 140 40 130 90 50<br />
FNH 8/150 019870 8 160 40 150 110 50<br />
FNH 8/180 043905 8,5 190 40 180 140 50<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Squared timbers<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood and metal<br />
▪ Metal pr<strong>of</strong>i les<br />
Fixing type FNH 5 FNH 6 FNH 8<br />
Substrate N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15 [kN] 0.20 0.8 0.55 2.1 1.1 4.4<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Window frame fi xing F-S<br />
The expansion fi xing made <strong>of</strong> high-quality nylon.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Window frame<br />
fi xing F-S<br />
▪ Nylon window frame fi xing<br />
▪ By tightening the screw, the glass-fi bre reinforced plastic<br />
cone is drawn into the sleeve, whereby the fi xing is expanded<br />
and wedged inside the drill hole.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ The sleeve is made <strong>of</strong> polyamide (nylon) for secure anchoring<br />
even in fragile building materials.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
F-S - with zinc-plated countersunk<br />
screw and cross-drive recess Z 3<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole depth<br />
for through fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. usable length Plug edge qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
F 8 S 100 088635 8 115 40 100 50 10 50<br />
F 8 S 120 088636 8 135 40 120 70 10 50<br />
F 8 S 140 088637 8 155 40 140 90 10 50<br />
F 10 S 75 088625 10 90 50 75 15 12 50<br />
F 10 S 100 088626 10 115 50 100 40 12 50<br />
F 10 S 120 088627 10 135 50 120 60 12 50<br />
F 10 S 140 088628 10 155 50 140 80 12 50<br />
F 10 S 165 088629 10 180 50 165 105 12 50<br />
Screw head Ø 10 mm and 12 mm.<br />
Cover caps for F-S Cross recess Z<br />
countersunk screws<br />
Type Art.-No. cap qty. per box<br />
[Ø mm] pcs.<br />
ADF 12W white 060275 12 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime block<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ W indows<br />
▪ Door frames<br />
▪ Squared timbers<br />
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▪ The principle <strong>of</strong> installation prevents window frames from<br />
being pulled against the substrate.<br />
▪ Locking lugs on the edge <strong>of</strong> the fi xing provide strong joint<br />
resistance to both compressive and tensile loads; particularly<br />
with metal and plastic hollow sections.<br />
▪ The plastic sleeve avoids contact corrosion and thermal<br />
bridges between metal window frames and the fi xing screw.<br />
▪ Cover caps to conceal fi xing.<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads N rec<br />
[kN] and mean ultimate<br />
loads N u [kN].<br />
Type F 8 S F 10 S<br />
Substrate Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Concrete ≧ B25 0,78 3.1 1,48 5.9<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 0,90 3.6 1,25 5.0<br />
Solid sand-lime brick<br />
≧ KS 12<br />
0,90 3.6 1,25 5.0<br />
Solid brick made<br />
from lightweigtht<br />
concrete ≧ V 2<br />
0,25 1.0 – -<br />
Perforated sand-lime<br />
brick ≧ KSL 6<br />
0,25 1.0 – -<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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Metal frame fi xing F-M<br />
For quick and stable installation <strong>of</strong> window and door frames.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Metal frame fi xing<br />
▪ By tightening the screw, the cone is drawn into the sleeve<br />
and the fi xing is expanded which wedges it inside the drill<br />
hole.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ The principle <strong>of</strong> installation prevents window frames from<br />
being pulled against the substrate.<br />
▪ Locking lugs on the edge <strong>of</strong> the fi xing provide strong joint<br />
resistance to both compressive and tensile loads; particularly<br />
with metal and plastic hollow sections.<br />
▪ Aluminium-zinc-plated fi xing sleeve ensures good corrosion<br />
protection.<br />
▪ Cover caps to conceal fi xing.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Max. tightening torque 5 Nm.<br />
Metal frame fi xing<br />
F-M<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime block<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ W indows<br />
▪ Door frames<br />
▪ Squared timbers
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
F 8 M - with zinc-plated, flat<br />
mushroom type head screw and<br />
crossdrive recess Z 2<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole depth for<br />
through fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
F 10 M - with zinc-plated<br />
countersunk screw and crossdrive<br />
recess Z 3<br />
anchor length max. usable length qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
F 8 M 72 088660 8 90 30 72 42 100<br />
F 8 M 92 088662 8 110 30 92 62 100<br />
F 8 M 112 088664 8 130 30 112 82 100<br />
F 8 M 132 088666 8 150 30 132 102 100<br />
F 10 M 72 088670 10 90 30 72 42 100<br />
F 10 M 92 088672 10 110 30 92 62 100<br />
F 10 M 112 088674 10 130 30 112 82 100<br />
F 10 M 132 088676 10 150 30 132 102 100<br />
F 10 M 152 088678 10 170 30 152 122 100<br />
F 10 M 182 088680 10 200 30 182 152 50<br />
F 10 M 202 061064 10 220 30 202 172 50<br />
Screw head Ø 9 mm (F 8 M) resp. Ø 13 mm (F 10 M).<br />
LOADS<br />
Cover cap ADM 10 Cover cap ASM 10<br />
Type Art.-No. cap height cap fi t s Qty. per box<br />
[mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
ADM 10 W white 088688 4 15 F 10M 100<br />
ASM 10 W white 060320 - 16 F 10M 100<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u [kN] with large axial spacing and<br />
edge distance.<br />
Type F 10 M<br />
Substrate N rec N u<br />
Concrete ≧ B25 1,38 5.5<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 1,28 5.1<br />
Solid sand-lime brick ≧ KS 12 1,28 5.1<br />
Solid brick made from lightweigth concrete ≧ V 2 0,48 1.9<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick ≧ KSL 6 0,55 2.2<br />
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Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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Frame fi xing screw FFS and FFSZ<br />
Special screw for direct installation <strong>of</strong> windows.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
FFSZ with cylinder<br />
head<br />
FFS with fl at head<br />
▪ Frame fi xing screw with Torx-drive and self-tapping thread.<br />
▪ Flat head for metal and plastic windows, cylindrical head for<br />
recessed installation with wooden windows.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Stress-free stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation without additional plugs.<br />
▪ Universal use for all common building and frame materials<br />
▪ Tapered thread diameter at the front for easy attachment.<br />
▪ Optimised thread for a smooth, easy turn action.<br />
▪ Only a 6 mm drill diameter necessary, thereby reduced work.<br />
▪ The continuous thread prevents the fi xture being pulled up<br />
against the building material.<br />
▪ Cover caps to conceal fi xing<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Observe the drill hole and screw-in<br />
depths for various building materials as per the table.<br />
▪ Flat head for metal and plastic windows, cylinder head for<br />
recessed installation with wooden windows.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ W indows<br />
▪ Door frames<br />
▪ Fire protection doors<br />
▪ Squared timbers<br />
Type Art.-No.<br />
Frame fixing screw FFSZ<br />
- with cylinder head, zinc-plated<br />
drill screw length drive head Qty. per box<br />
do ls [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 52 T25 092695 6 52 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 62 T25 092697 6 62 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 72 T25 092698 6 72 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 82 T25 092699 6 82 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 92 T25 092700 6 92 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 102 T25 092701 6 102 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 112 T25 092702 6 112 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 122 T25 092703 6 122 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 132 T25 092704 6 132 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 152 T25 092705 6 152 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 182 T25 092706 6 182 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 202 T25 092708 6 202 T25 7,5 100<br />
FFSZ 7,5 x 212 T25 092709 6 212 T25 7,5 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
effect. anchoring depth h ef<br />
min. drill hole depth ≧ h ef + 10 mm<br />
h ef ≧ 20 - 50 mm in concrete<br />
h ef ≧ 40 mm in solid sand-lime brick<br />
h ef ≧ 40 mm in solid block<br />
h ef ≧ 50 mm in pumice<br />
h ef ≧ 50 mm in solid block made from light<br />
weight concrete<br />
h ef ≧ 60 mm in perforated brick
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No.<br />
Frame fixing screw FFS<br />
- with flat head, zinc-plated<br />
drill screw length drive head Qty. per box<br />
do ls [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
FFS 7,5 x 42 062379 6 42 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 52 062395 6 52 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 62 062396 6 62 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 72 061550 6 72 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 82 068955 6 82 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 92 061551 6 92 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 102 068956 6 102 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 112 061552 6 112 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 122 068957 6 122 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 132 061553 6 132 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 152 061554 6 152 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 182 061555 6 182 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 202 068958 6 202 T30 11,5 100<br />
FFS 7,5 x 212 061556 6 212 T30 11,5 100<br />
Cover cap FFS A<br />
Type Art.-No. cap cap height qty. per box<br />
[Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FFS A-BR dark brown 061561 15 4 100<br />
FFS A-W white 061560 15 4 100<br />
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Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Cladding tie VB<br />
The connection link to facing masonry.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Used as a connecting element between the load-bearing<br />
wall and the facing masonry.<br />
▪ For combination with <strong>of</strong>fi cially approved frame and longshaft<br />
fi xings, with a diameter <strong>of</strong> 10 mm.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Flexible use <strong>of</strong> VB anywhere on the outside wall, without<br />
preliminary planning.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Possible combinations with<br />
VB facing wall ties<br />
In unplastered outer walls:<br />
▪ <strong>of</strong> concrete, solid brick or hollow<br />
pumice blocks:<br />
fi scher SXS 10 × 60 F US A4 frame fi xing or fi scher<br />
FUR 10 × 80 F US A4 universal frame fi xing<br />
▪ <strong>of</strong> vertical-perforated brick, perforated sand-lime bricks:<br />
fi scher S 10 H 80 R frame fi xing + fi scher 7 × 85 A4<br />
hexagon-head safety screw or fi scher FUR 10 × 80 SS A4<br />
universal frame fi xing<br />
▪ in aircrete:<br />
fi scher GB 10 aircrete fi xing + fi scher A4 7 × 85 A4 hexagon-head<br />
safety screw<br />
For plastered outer walls approx. 20 cm thick:<br />
▪ <strong>of</strong> concrete, solid brick or hollow pumice blocks:<br />
fi scher SXS 10 × 80 F US A4 frame fi xing or fi scher<br />
FUR 10 × 100 SS A4 universal frame fi xing<br />
▪ <strong>of</strong> vertical-perforated brick, perforated sand-lime bricks,<br />
aircrete:<br />
fi scher S 10 H 100 R frame fi xing + fi scher 7 × 105 A4<br />
hexagon-head safety screw or fi scher FUR 10 × 100 SS A4<br />
universal frame fi xing (apart from aircrete)<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Cladding tie VB<br />
Type Art.-No. contents qty. per box<br />
VB 1) 050495<br />
1) Wire: angled 265 mm, other lengths on request.<br />
Cladding tie VB Suitable for:<br />
All concrete and masonry<br />
materials in conjunction with<br />
the appropriate fi xing.<br />
1 wire anchor - stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistant class III e.g. A4<br />
1 washer - r - stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion resistant class III e.g. A4<br />
1 drip ring<br />
CORROSION<br />
pcs.<br />
50<br />
All about corrosion and how you can avoid it<br />
is written on page 32.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ The outer leaf <strong>of</strong> a cavity<br />
wall as per DIN 1053 Part 1<br />
▪ Closers and economy facings<br />
as per DIN 18515<br />
The fi scher aircrete hole punch GBS must be used for making<br />
the hole in aircrete.<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ The VB must be used with nylon or steel fi xings for anchoring<br />
in load-bearing walls.<br />
▪ Where the distance between masonry shells is up to 12 cm,<br />
5 tie rods are to be used per square metre, and where the<br />
distance is up to 15 cm, 7 tie rods. An additional 3 facing<br />
wall ties per metre are to be used along all free edges <strong>of</strong><br />
outside shells.<br />
▪ 5 facing wall ties per square metre as per DIN 18515 are to<br />
be used for mortared closers and economy facings.
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Adjustable fi xing S10J<br />
For infi nitely variable adjustment <strong>of</strong> timber sub-structures in interior construction work.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Nylon expansion plug for infi nitely variable adjustment <strong>of</strong><br />
timber substructures in interior construction work.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Infi nitely variable adjustment saves work.<br />
▪ Battens can be fi xed to the desired spacing without using<br />
wedges and blocks.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No.<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> Adjustable fixing<br />
S 10 J 75 S<br />
drill-Ø min. drill-hole<br />
depth for through<br />
fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
anchor length max. timber<br />
thickness<br />
max. adjustment<br />
travel<br />
screw qty. per box<br />
d o t d h ef l d a x d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
S 10 J 75 S 080710 10 115 50 75 25 30 6 x 110 50<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> Adjustable screw JS<br />
fi scher Adjustable<br />
fi xing S 10 J 75 S<br />
fi scher Adjustable<br />
screw JS<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole depth<br />
for through fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
max. timber<br />
thickness<br />
max. adjustment<br />
travel<br />
screw qty. per box<br />
d o t d h ef d a x d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
JS 6 x 110 1) 080700 5 50 - 110 30 25 55 6 x 110 50<br />
1) Min. drill-hole depth with push-through installation, depending on type <strong>of</strong> wood.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
Mounting on concrete and masonry<br />
Mounting on timber constructions<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Substructures <strong>of</strong> wooden<br />
battens <strong>of</strong> 20-25 mm<br />
thickness.<br />
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Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Self-drilling adjustable screw JUSS<br />
No pre-drilling - for infi nite adjustment <strong>of</strong> timber sub-structures.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Self-drilling adjustable<br />
screw JUSS for<br />
� - bit T25<br />
Material: zinc-plated<br />
steel with easy-glide<br />
coating<br />
▪ JUSS self-drilling adjustable screw with Torx-drive.<br />
▪ Turning the screw anti-clockwise adjusts the distance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wooden batten from the wall.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Quick infi nitely variable adjustment <strong>of</strong> wooden substructures<br />
in stand-<strong>of</strong>f installations.<br />
▪ Stress-free installation without blocks or wedges.<br />
▪ Easy glide coating on the screw provides a low screw-in<br />
torque.<br />
▪ No preliminary drilling is necessary with type JUSS.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Wooden material<br />
▪ Wooden panels<br />
Type Art.-No.<br />
Self-drilling adjustable screw<br />
JUSS for � - bit T25<br />
Material: zinc-plated steel with<br />
easy-glide coating<br />
eff ect. anchorage depth max. distance screw max. timber thickness drive qty. per box<br />
hef a ds x ls da [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
JUSS 6 x 60 059040 30 30 6 x 60 20 T25 100<br />
JUSS 6 x 70 059041 30 40 6 x 70 25 T25 100<br />
JUSS 6 x 80 059042 30 50 6 x 80 25 T25 100<br />
JUSS 6 x 90 059043 30 60 6 x 90 25 T25 100<br />
JUSS 6 x 100 059044 30 70 6 x 100 25 T25 100<br />
JUSS 6 x 110 059045 30 80 6 x 110 25 T25 100<br />
JUSS 6 x 120 059046 30 90 6 x 120 25 T25 100<br />
JUSS 6 x 145 059047 30 115 6 x 145 25 T25 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
Substructures <strong>of</strong> wooden battens<br />
<strong>of</strong> 20-25 mm thickness.
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Universal spacing screw ASL<br />
For user-friendly stand-<strong>of</strong>f installations into all building materials.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Spacing screw<br />
ASL 4,5<br />
Spacing screw<br />
ASL 6 for Bit T25;<br />
Material: zinc-plated<br />
steel<br />
UX and SX for solid<br />
bricks and perforated<br />
bricks<br />
▪ The universal spacer screw is screwed into the substrate/<br />
plug by using a Torx-drive, whilst the upper thread taps into<br />
the timber application, being mounted, holding it fi rmly away<br />
from the surface <strong>of</strong> the substrate providing resistance to<br />
tensile and compressive loads.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Can be used in nearly all building materials in conjunction<br />
with the SX / SX-L and UX plugs.<br />
▪ Long screws for large stand-<strong>of</strong>f spaces allow pipes and<br />
cables to be bridged.<br />
▪ ASL 4,5 is ideal for recessing in slots, under ceiling panels or<br />
rubber seals.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Angled position <strong>of</strong> the screws<br />
(about 15 degrees) allows high shear<br />
loads to be supported.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Spacing screw ASL<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth max. distance screw drive qty. per box<br />
do t a ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
ASL 4,5 x 60 059050 6 40 25 4,5 x 60 T25 100<br />
ASL 4,5 x 70 059051 6 40 35 4,5 x 70 T25 100<br />
ASL 4,5 x 80 059052 6 40 45 4,5 x 80 T25 100<br />
ASL 4,5 x 100 059054 6 40 65 4,5 x 100 T25 100<br />
ASL 6 x 80 059061 8 55 35 6 x 80 T25 100<br />
ASL 6 x 100 059062 8 55 55 6 x 100 T25 100<br />
ASL 6 x 120 059063 8 55 75 6 x 120 T25 100<br />
ASL 6 x 150 059064 8 55 105 6 x 150 T25 50<br />
Further sizes and dimensions made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel upon request.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ All concrete and masonry<br />
materials in conjunction<br />
with the appropriate fi xing<br />
▪ Without a fi xing suitable<br />
for wooden material,<br />
wooden panels<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ W indows<br />
▪ Doors<br />
▪ Squared timbers<br />
▪ F acings<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood<br />
Solid brick:<br />
ASL + SX Plug<br />
203<br />
Perforated brick:<br />
ASL + SX-L Plug<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
204<br />
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 8 and 10<br />
The new design <strong>of</strong> Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation in External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS).<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Self-tapping cone tip cuts its own way through the plaster<br />
into the insulation during installation.<br />
▪ The anti-cold cone uses a thermal barrier to minimise heat<br />
losses.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Thermal barrier.<br />
▪ A djustable.<br />
▪ Simple, quick and pr<strong>of</strong>essional installation without special<br />
tools, no nuts/locknuts or spacers necessary.<br />
▪ Secure - anchored in the substrate.<br />
▪ High loads.<br />
▪ Stud-screw can be screwed directly into wood.<br />
▪ Usable lengths from 45 mm to 180 mm.<br />
▪ Small cover cap dimensions.<br />
▪ Variety <strong>of</strong> possible fi tting methods:<br />
- with SX 5: 4,5-5,5 mm chipboard screws<br />
- 6,0 mm chipboard screws<br />
- 6,3 mm self-tapping screws<br />
- M6 / M8 / M10<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Installation without any special tools.<br />
Thermax 8 /10<br />
with cover cap<br />
Universal plug UX<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
THERMAX - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
Stud screw<br />
can also be screwed directly<br />
into pre-drilled wood.<br />
Adjustable<br />
0 - 20 mm.<br />
Usable lengths<br />
from 45 - 180 mm.<br />
Recessing<br />
cuts its own way through the<br />
plaster into the insulation<br />
during installation.<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Can also be screwed<br />
directly into pre-drilled<br />
wood<br />
The thermal barrier<br />
minimises heat losses.<br />
UX 10 / UX 12<br />
Universal fi xing for secure anchorage in all usable building materials.<br />
Variety <strong>of</strong> possible<br />
fi tting methods:<br />
- with SX 5; 4,5 - 5,5 mm<br />
chipboard screws<br />
- 6,0 mm chipboard screws<br />
- 6,3 mm self-tapping screws<br />
- M6 / M8 / M10<br />
Cover cap<br />
closes <strong>of</strong>f to give a<br />
clean appearance.<br />
Installation<br />
Can be fi tted with a common<br />
SW 10 or 13 socket.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type<br />
Thermax 8 and 10<br />
Art.-No. drill-Ø drill<br />
hole depth<br />
usable length anchorage<br />
depth<br />
cover-cap-Ø width across<br />
nut<br />
chipboard screws,<br />
metric screws,<br />
tapping screws<br />
do h0 da hef SW<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
Thermax 8/60 M6 045685 10 120 45 - 60 60 18 10 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 8/80 M6 045686 10 140 60 - 80 60 18 10 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 8/100 M6 045687 10 160 80 - 100 60 18 10 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 8/120 M6 045688 10 180 100 - 120 60 18 10 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 8/140 M6 045689 10 200 120 - 140 60 18 10 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 8/160 M6 045690 10 220 140 - 160 60 18 10 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 8/180 M6 045691 10 240 160 - 180 60 18 10 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 10/100 M6 045692 12 160 80 - 100 70 22 13 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 10/120 M6 045693 12 180 100 - 120 70 22 13 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 10/140 M6 045694 12 200 120 - 140 70 22 13 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 10/160 M6 045695 12 220 140 - 160 70 22 13 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 10/180 M6 045696 12 240 160 - 180 70 22 13 4,5 - 6,0 / M6 / 6,3 20<br />
Thermax 10/100 M8 045697 12 160 80 - 100 70 22 13 M8 20<br />
Thermax 10/120 M8 045698 12 180 100 - 120 70 22 13 M8 20<br />
Thermax10/140 M8 045699 12 200 120 - 140 70 22 13 M8 20<br />
Thermax 10/160 M8 045700 12 220 140 - 160 70 22 13 M8 20<br />
Thermax 10/100 M10 045702 12 160 80 - 100 70 22 13 M10 20<br />
Thermax 10/120 M10 045703 12 180 100 - 120 70 22 13 M10 20<br />
Thermax 10/140 M10 045704 12 200 120 - 140 70 22 13 M10 20<br />
Thermax 10/160 M10 045705 12 220 140 - 160 70 22 13 M10 20<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended shear loads V rec [kN] per Thermax.<br />
Thermax M 8 0,15<br />
Thermax M 10 0,20<br />
Recommended axial tension N rec [kN] (the safety factor � L = 7 is included).<br />
Fixing type UX 10 / Thermax 8 UX 12 / Thermax 10<br />
Substrate<br />
Concrete ≧ B25 1) 2) 1,00 1,00<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 1) 2) 0,50 0,70<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick ≧ KSL 12 1) 2) 0,60 0,80<br />
Vertically perforated brick ≧ Hlz 12 1) 2) 0,20 0,30<br />
Aircrete P4 1) 2) 0,40 0,60<br />
The anchor is installed in the load-bearing base at the full anchorage depth. The drilling method is to be adapted to the building material used.<br />
As different joint qualities are possible, these values only apply for installation in building material.<br />
1) Recommended axial tension for use with chipboard screws with a diameter <strong>of</strong> 6,0 mm: 0,35 kN.<br />
2) Recommended axial tension for use with SX 5 with chipboard screws 4,5 – 5,5: 0,10 kN.<br />
qty. per box<br />
t fix<br />
t d<br />
22 e<br />
ls<br />
∅ ADK<br />
205<br />
T inst<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
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FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16<br />
The new design <strong>of</strong> Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation in External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS).<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Self-tapping cone tip cuts its own way through the plaster<br />
into the insulation during installation.<br />
▪ The anti-cold cone uses a thermal barrier to minimise heat<br />
losses.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Thermal barrier.<br />
▪ Infi nitely-variable adjustment.<br />
▪ Cost-eff ective and pr<strong>of</strong>essional soltion.<br />
▪ Simple and fast installation - no special tools needed.<br />
▪ One fi xing suitable for all building materials.<br />
▪ Heavy-duty stand-<strong>of</strong>f fi xing system.<br />
▪ External parts made <strong>of</strong> stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistant class III e.g A4.<br />
▪ Only one element for usable lengths <strong>of</strong> 60 to 170 mm.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Installation without any special tools.<br />
▪ Cement plaster: pre-drill with driller Ø 50 mm.<br />
Thermax<br />
12/110 M12<br />
Thermax<br />
16/170 M12<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Non-cracked concrete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Vertica perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Also suitable for:<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type threaded rod building material eff ect. length clamped<br />
thickness<br />
Thermax<br />
M12/110 M12 (...)<br />
Thermax<br />
M16/170 M12 (...)<br />
M12<br />
M16<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchorage<br />
depth<br />
drill-Ø drill hole depth perforated<br />
sleeve<br />
required resin<br />
quantity<br />
tfi x e hef do td Tinst [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [scale unit] [Nm]<br />
concrete/<br />
solid pumice brick 60 - 1101) < 162) 95 14 tfix + 95 mm - 5<br />
20<br />
perforated brick 130 20 tfix + 130 mm + 5 mm 20 x 130 26<br />
concrete/<br />
solid pumice brick 60 - 1701) < 162) 125 18 tfix + 125 mm - 9<br />
20<br />
perforated brick 200 20 tfix + 200 mm + 5 mm 20 x200 40<br />
1) further usable lengths see approval<br />
2) according to the approval the usable length up to 200 mm is possible with the included threaded stud<br />
d 0<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
hef<br />
Example for single fixing<br />
ttol<br />
td<br />
Thermax 12/110 M12 Thermax 16/170 M12<br />
Type Art.-No. approval contents aty. per box<br />
� DIBt<br />
Thermax 12/110 M12 B 051290 ▯<br />
Thermax 12/110 M12 051291 ▯<br />
Thermax 16/170 M12 B 051292 ▯<br />
Thermax 16/170 M12 051293 ▯<br />
Thermax 12/110 M12 A4 051537 ▯<br />
Thermax 16/170 M12 A4 051543 ▯<br />
tfix<br />
tWDVS<br />
2 M12 threaded rods, 2 anti-cold cones, 2 M12-A4 setscrews, 2 A4 washer,<br />
2 A4 nuts, 2 20x130 perforated sleeves, 1 bit, 1 user manual<br />
20 M12 threaded rods, 20 anti-cold cones, 20 M12-A4 setscrews, 20 A4 washer,<br />
20 A4 nuts, 20 20x130 perforated sleeves, 5 bit, 5 user manuals<br />
2 M16 threaded rods, 2 anti-cold cones, 2 M12-A4 setscrews, 2 A4 washer,<br />
2 A4 nuts, 2 20x200 perforated sleeves, 1 bit, 1 applicator tip extension hoses,<br />
1 user manual<br />
20 M16 threaded rods, 20 anti-cold cones, 20 M12-A4 setscrews, 20 A4 washer,<br />
20 A4 nuts, 20 20x200 perforated sleeves, 5 bit, 5 applicator tip extension hoses, 5 user<br />
manuals<br />
10 M12-A4 threaded rods, 10 anti-cold cones, 10 M12-A4 setscrews, 10 A4 washer,<br />
10 A4 nuts, 10 20x130 perforated sleeves, 3 bit, 3 user manual<br />
10 M16-A4 threaded rods, 10 anti-cold cones, 10 M12-A4 setscrews, 10 A4 washer,<br />
10 A4 nuts, 10 20x130 perforated sleeves, 3 bit, 3 applicator tip extension hoses,<br />
3 user manual<br />
e<br />
Ü<br />
Tinst<br />
Example for multiple fixings<br />
pcs.<br />
2<br />
20<br />
2<br />
20<br />
10<br />
10<br />
torque<br />
207<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
208<br />
LOADS<br />
FRAME FIXINGS / STAND-OFF INSTALLATION<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16<br />
Permissible loads F perm <strong>of</strong> a single anchor <strong>of</strong> fi scher Thermax installed with FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW in masonry and noncracked<br />
concrete with large spacings and edge distances.<br />
Substrate Solid brick Solid sand-lime brick Vertical perforated brick1) Perforated sand-lime brick1) ≧ Mz 12 ≧ KS 12 ≧ Hlz 12 ≧ KSL 12<br />
Anchor Type Thermax Thermax Thermax Thermax<br />
12/110 M12 16/170 M12 12/110 M12 16/170 M12 12/110 M12 16/170 M12 12/110 M12 16/170 M12<br />
Anchor sleeve type FIS H ... K 22 x 130 20 x 200 22 x 130 20 x 200 22 x 130 20 x 200 22 x 130 20 x 200<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 14 18 14 18 20 20 20 20<br />
Drill hole depth td ≧ 75 ≧ 75 135 205 135 205<br />
Anchorage depth<br />
Permissible tension loads Nperm [kN]<br />
hef ≧ 75 ≧ 75 130 200 130 200<br />
Permissible tension load per anchor [kN] 1.7 1.7 1.0 1.4<br />
Permissible load per brick for<br />
masonry with superimposed load<br />
Permissible shear loads Vperm per single anchor [kN]<br />
[kN] 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5<br />
60 mm [kN] 0.88 1.51 0.88 1.51 0.88 1.00 0.88 1.40<br />
80 mm [kN] 0.70 1.20 0.70 1.20 0.70 1.00 0.70 1.20<br />
100 mm [kN] 0.57 0.98 0.57 0.98 0.57 0.98 0.57 0.98<br />
Thickness <strong>of</strong> non-bearing layer tfix 120 mm<br />
140 mm<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
0.48<br />
0.41<br />
0.83<br />
0.71<br />
0.48<br />
0.41<br />
0.83<br />
0.71<br />
0.48<br />
0.41<br />
0.83<br />
0.71<br />
0.48<br />
0.41<br />
0.83<br />
0.71<br />
160 mm [kN] 0.36 0.63 0.36 0.63 0.36 0.63 0.36 0.63<br />
180 mm [kN] 0.32 0.56 0.32 0.56 0.32 0.56 0.32 0.56<br />
Installation details, spacings and edge distances<br />
200 mm [kN] 0.29 0.51 0.29 0.51 0.29 0.51 0.29 0.51<br />
Minimum spacing (<strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors) 4) smin [mm] 50 50 50 50<br />
Minimum edge distance 4) cmin [mm] 250 (60) 5) 250 (60) 5) 200 (50) 5) 200 (50) 5)<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 110 110 150 240 150 240<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 14 18 14 18 14 18 14 18<br />
Maximum installation torque Tinst [mm] 20 20 20 20<br />
Required mortar volume FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW [scale units] 4 5 4 5 25 40 25 40<br />
Substrate Hollow block<br />
made <strong>of</strong> light-weight concrete 1)<br />
Aerated<br />
light-weight concrete 1)<br />
Concrete, non-cracked<br />
Hbl 2 (Hbl 4) 2) ≧ PB 2 ≧ C20/25<br />
Anchor Type Thermax Thermax Thermax<br />
12/110 M12 16/170 M12 12/110 M12 12/110 M12 16/170 M12<br />
Anchor sleeve type FIS H ... K 20 x 130 20 x 200 Centring sleeve PBZ n/a n/a<br />
Nominal drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 20 20 14 14 18<br />
Drill hole depth td 135 205 100 95 125<br />
Anchorage depth<br />
Permissible tension loads Nperm [kN]<br />
hef 130 200 95 95 125<br />
Permissible tension load per anchor [kN] 0.5 (0.8) 2) 1.33) 3.46) Permissible load per brick for<br />
masonry with superimposed load<br />
Permissible shear loads Vperm per single anchor [kN]<br />
[kN] 2.5 n/a n/a<br />
60 mm [kN] 0.50 (0.80)<br />
Thickness <strong>of</strong> non-bearing layer tfix 2) 0.50 (0.80) 2) 0.883) 0.88 1.51<br />
80 mm [kN] 0.50 (0.70) 2) 0.50 (0.80) 2) 0.703) 0.70 1.20<br />
100 mm [kN] 0.50 (0.57) 2) 0.50 (0.80) 2) 0.513) 0.57 0.98<br />
120 mm [kN] 0.48 0.50 (0.80) 2) 0.483) 140 mm [kN] 0.41 0.50 (0.71)<br />
0.48 0.83<br />
2) 0.413) 0.41 0.71<br />
160 mm [kN] 0.36 0.50 (0.63) 2) 0.363) 0.36 0.63<br />
180 mm [kN] 0.32 0.50 (0.56) 2) 0.323) 0.32 0.56<br />
200 mm [kN] 0.29 0.50 (0.51) 2) 0.293) Installation details, spacings and edge distances<br />
0.29 0.51<br />
Minimum spacing (<strong>group</strong> <strong>of</strong> anchors) 4) smin [mm] 50 50 55 65<br />
Minimum edge distance 4) cmin [mm] 200 (50) 5) 300 (150) 5) 55 65<br />
Minimum structural component thickness hmin [mm] 150 240 110 130 160<br />
Clearance-hole in fixture to be attached df [mm] 14 18 14 14 18<br />
Maximum installation torque Tinst [mm] 20 20 20<br />
Required mortar volume FIS V, FIS VS or FIS VW [scale units] 25 40 20 4 8<br />
Note: For a design concidering individual conditions the German approval <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fischer</strong> Thermax has to be observed.<br />
The above shear load cause displacements <strong>of</strong> the fixture to be attached which have to be considered.<br />
The thicker the non-bearing layer the larger the displacements – for details see German approval.<br />
1) The load values in perforated<br />
bricks and hollow<br />
blocks take rotary drilling<br />
(without hammer action)<br />
into account.<br />
2) Values in brackets are valid<br />
for Hbl 4.<br />
3) Aerated light-weight<br />
concrete is not included in<br />
the German approval.<br />
For the use in aerated<br />
concrete the conical drill bit<br />
PBB and the centring sleeve<br />
PBZ have to be used.<br />
4) For minimum spacings and<br />
edge distances the above<br />
load values have to be<br />
reduced.<br />
5) Values in brackets are valid<br />
for masonry with superimposed<br />
load or pro<strong>of</strong> against<br />
tilting.<br />
6) Corresponding to the<br />
permissible tension load <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>fischer</strong> Thermax cone.
ACCESSORIES<br />
FIS V 360 S KD FIS AK<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
pcs<br />
Injection mortar<br />
FIS V 360 S<br />
Sealing annular gap Thermax / plaster<br />
041834 content: 360 ml 6<br />
Allround Adhesive Gluing + Sealing KD<br />
Application gun<br />
059389 content: 290 ml 12<br />
FIS AK<br />
Cleaning the drill hole<br />
058026 1<br />
Blow-out pump ABG 089300 1<br />
Brush d = 14 mm 078180 application in concrete 1<br />
Brush d = 18 mm 078181 application in concrete 1<br />
Brush d = 14/20 mm 048980 application in masonry 1<br />
Brush d = 20/30 mm<br />
Application in aircrete<br />
048981 application in masonry 1<br />
Cone drill PBB * 090634 1<br />
Centring sleeve PBZ ** 090671 10<br />
* Extension for cone drill PBB on request ** use only for Thermax M 12<br />
209<br />
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
General fi xings<br />
Cavity fi xings<br />
Electrical fi xings<br />
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
Drills and bits<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Frame fi xings /<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f install.<br />
210
General fi xings<br />
Plug SX ..................................................................................... page 212<br />
S-Plug ........................................................................................page 214<br />
Universal plug UX .................................................................. page 216<br />
Aircrete anchor GB ................................................................ page 219<br />
Turbo Aircrete anchor FTP ................................................... page 221<br />
Anchor M-S ............................................................................. page 223<br />
Insulation fi xing FID .............................................................. page 224<br />
Anchor M ................................................................................. page 225<br />
Metal expansion fi xing FMD ............................................... page 226<br />
Brass fi xing PA 4 .................................................................... page 227<br />
Brass fi xing MS ...................................................................... page 228<br />
Repair pad FIX.it ..................................................................... page 229<br />
fi ll & fi x Injection fi xing .........................................................page 230<br />
Stair-tread fi xing TB/TBB ..................................................... page 232<br />
Doorstop TS ............................................................................ page 233<br />
211<br />
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General fi xings<br />
212<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Plug SX<br />
Expands in 4 directions - for an unbeatably fi rm grip in solid building materials.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Plug SX<br />
Wood screw<br />
Chipboard screw<br />
Universal spacing<br />
screw ASL<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
▪ Vertically perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime block<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated<br />
bricks<br />
▪ Hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
DESCRIPTION SX - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
▪ Nylon expansion fi xing<br />
▪ For use with wood, chipboard and self-tapping screws and<br />
ASL spacing screws (see chapter spacing screws).<br />
▪ SX long versions for higher anchoring depth in perforated<br />
building materials, aircrete and to bridge plaster.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ 4-way expansion form lock guarantees highest grip.<br />
▪ Anti-rotation lugs prevent the plug rotating in the drill hole.<br />
▪ The special spread-free neck prevents demage <strong>of</strong> tiles and<br />
plaster.<br />
▪ Simple and quick push-through installation reduces installation<br />
time.<br />
▪ Integrated hammer-in-stop enables - with pre-assembled<br />
screw - push-through installation.<br />
▪ The fi xing´s collar prevents it slipping deeper into the drilled hole.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -40° to +80°C.<br />
▪ The plug‘s geometry allows the use <strong>of</strong> wood and chipboard<br />
screws between 2 and 12 mm.<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned and push-through installation.<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ The required screw length is given by the anchorage<br />
depth + the thickness <strong>of</strong> the fi xture and the screw<br />
diameter, see page 217.<br />
▪ Push-through installation requires the largest possible<br />
screw diameter.<br />
▪ Drill only in a rotary motion (hammer switched <strong>of</strong>f ) in<br />
perforated and hollow bricks and aerated concrete.<br />
▪ For safety relevant applications under permanent tensile load,<br />
nylon plugs are not allowed. Therefore nylon plugs may not be<br />
used for suspensions from the ceiling like lightnings.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Screw tolerance<br />
The SX can be safely used with a wide<br />
range <strong>of</strong> screw types and screw diameter.<br />
It is also espacially suitable for chipboard<br />
screws.<br />
4-way expansion<br />
The new 4-way expansion guarantees<br />
top retaining values.<br />
Pre-positioned installation<br />
Push-through installation<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Motion detectors<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Skir ting<br />
▪ Electric switches<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted shelves<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Letter boxes<br />
▪ Hanging baskets<br />
▪ Curtain rails<br />
Turning stop<br />
The robust turning stop holds the SX plug<br />
fi rmly in place in the drill hole.<br />
Slip-through stop<br />
The wide plug rim prevents the<br />
SX plug slipping into the drill hole.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Plug SX with chipboard screw<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole depth plug length = min.<br />
anchoring depth<br />
max. usable length chipboard screw qty. per box<br />
d o t l = h ef t fi x d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
SX 6 x 30 S/10 1) 070021 6 40 30 10 4,5 x 40 50<br />
SX 8 x 40 S/20 1) 070022 8 50 40 20 5 x 60 50<br />
1) Fixing set consisting <strong>of</strong> fixing and chipboard screw.<br />
Plug SX Plug SX - long version<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole depth plug length = min. anchoring<br />
depth<br />
chipboard screw qty. per box<br />
d o t l = h ef d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
SX 4 x 20 070004 4 25 20 2 - 3 200<br />
SX 5 x 25 070005 5 35 25 3 - 4 100<br />
SX 6 x 30 070006 6 40 30 4 - 5 100<br />
SX 6 x 50 * 024827 6 60 50 4 - 5 100<br />
SX 6 x 50 R 078185 6 60 50 4 - 5 100<br />
SX 8 x 40 070008 8 50 40 4,5 - 6 100<br />
SX 8 x 65 024828 8 75 65 4,5 - 6 50<br />
SX 10 x 50 070010 10 70 50 6 - 8 50<br />
SX 10 x 80 024829 10 95 80 6 - 8 25<br />
SX 12 x 60 070012 12 80 60 8 - 10 25<br />
SX 14 x 70 070014 14 90 70 10 - 12 20<br />
SX 16 x 80 070016 16 100 80 12 (1/2“) 10<br />
* without collar<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u [kN]. These values apply to the use <strong>of</strong> wood screws with the<br />
given screw diameter. When use chipboard screws these values should be reduced by 30%.<br />
Fixing type SX 5 x 25 SX 6 x 30<br />
SX 6 x 50<br />
SX 8 x 40<br />
SX 6 x 50 R<br />
SX 8 x 65 SX 10 x 50 SX 10 x 80 SX 12 x 60 SX 14 x 70 SX 16 x 80<br />
Wood screw diameter [mm] 4 5 5 6 6 8 8 10 12 12<br />
Substrate Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Concrete ≧ C12/C15 0.3 2.0 0.7 4.9 0.8 5.8 0.7 8.5 0.7 5.0 1.2 8.5 1.2 8.5 1.7 12.0 2.0 14.1 2.6 18.0<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz12 (DIN 105) 0.3 1.6 0.3 2.2 0.6 4.4 0.65 4.5 0.6 4.1 0.65 4.5 1.2 8.5 0.7 5.0 0.8 5.6 0.9 6.9<br />
Solid sand-lime brick ≧ KS12 (DIN 106) 0.3 2.0 0.5 3.5 0.8 5.4 1.2 8.5 0.6 4.2 1.2 8.5 1.2 8.5 1.7 12.0 2.0 14.1 2.6 18.0<br />
Vertical perforated brick ≧ Hlz12 (ρ ≧ 1.0<br />
kg/dm3 , DIN 105)<br />
0.07 0.5 0.07 0.5 – 1) – 1) 0.17 1.2 0.17 1.2 0.17 1.2 0.5 3.5 0.26 1.8 0.4 3.1 0.6 4.1<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick ≧ KSL12<br />
(DIN 106)<br />
0.17 1.2 0.3 2.1 0.3 2.7 0.3 2.0 0.35 2.3 0.3 2.0 0.8 5.5 0.3 2.0 0.3 2.2 0.4 2.8<br />
Aerated concrete ≧ PB2 0.03 0.2 0.03 0.2 – 1) – 1) 0.09 0.6 0.04 0.3 0.09 0.6 0.2 1.4 0.14 1.0 0.3 2.2 0.4 2.8<br />
Aerated concrete ≧ PB4 0.09 0.6 0.09 0.6 0.15 1.0 0.3 2.0 0.14 1.0 0.3 2.0 0.6 4.2 0.45 3.1 0.5 3.4 0.6 4.0<br />
1) Due to large range <strong>of</strong> scatter <strong>of</strong> the test results not suitable, the failure <strong>of</strong> the substrate varies so greatly that no reproducible values can be given.<br />
Distance from component edges (edge and corner distance a r ) in concrete.<br />
Fixing<br />
Screw<br />
diameter<br />
[mm]<br />
Edge/corner<br />
distance<br />
[mm]<br />
SX 6 x 30 5 35<br />
SX 8 x 40 6 40<br />
SX 10 x 50 8 50<br />
SX 12 x 60 10 65<br />
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214<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
S-Plug<br />
The classics. Often copied - never equalled !<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Nylon expansion fi xing.<br />
▪ For use with wood-, chipboard-, and self-tapping screws (see<br />
chapter safety-screws)<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Anti-rotation lugs stop the plug rotating in the drill hole.<br />
▪ The wide neck is subject to no expansion pressure and prevents<br />
surface damage to tiles and plaster.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -40° to +80°C.<br />
▪ Can be used with wood and chipboard screws from 2 mm to<br />
16 mm.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned and push-through<br />
installation.<br />
S-plug<br />
Wood screw<br />
Chipboard screw<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Determination <strong>of</strong> the minimum screw length:<br />
Fixing length<br />
+ Thickness <strong>of</strong> plaster and/or insulation<br />
+ Fixture thickness<br />
+ 1x screw diameter<br />
▪ Drill only in a rotary motion (hammer switched <strong>of</strong>f ) in perforated<br />
and hollow bricks and aircrete.<br />
▪ For safety relevant applications under permanent tensile load,<br />
nylon plugs are not allowed. Therefore nylon plugs<br />
may not be used for suspensions from the ceiling like<br />
lightnings.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Hollow concrete blocks<br />
etc.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Motion detectors<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Skir ting<br />
▪ Electric switches<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted shelves<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Letter boxes<br />
▪ Hanging baskets<br />
▪ Curtain rails<br />
▪ The edge distance a r<br />
must be at least onnce<br />
the anchorage length.<br />
For installations close to<br />
the edge we recommend<br />
turning the plug in a<br />
way that the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
expansion acts parallel to<br />
the edge.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
S-plug<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth plug length = min. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
wood or chipboard screw<br />
min / max<br />
d o t l = h ef d s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
S 4 050104 4 25 20 2 - 3 200<br />
S 5 050105 5 35 25 3 - 4 100<br />
S 6 050106 6 40 30 4 - 5 100<br />
S 8 050108 8 55 40 4,5 - 6 100<br />
S 10 050110 10 70 50 6 - 8 50<br />
S 12 050112 12 80 60 8 - 10 25<br />
S 14 050114 14 90 75 10 - 12 20<br />
S 16 050116 16 100 80 12 (1/2“) 10<br />
S 20 050120 20 120 90 16 5<br />
S 5 DP 050124 5 35 25 3 - 4 200<br />
S 6 DP 050125 6 40 30 4 - 5 200<br />
S 8 DP 050126 8 55 40 4,5 - 6 200<br />
S 10 DP 050127 10 70 50 6 - 8 100<br />
DP = Double pack<br />
BOXES<br />
LOADS<br />
Stacking box ST <strong>fischer</strong>box UX/SX Assortment box<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and characteristic (5% fractile) loads N Rk [kN]. These values apply to the use <strong>of</strong> wood<br />
screws with the given screw diameter. When use chipboard screws these values should be reduced by 30%.<br />
Fixing type S 4 S 5 S 6 S 8 S 10 S 12 S 14 S 16 S 20<br />
Wood screw diameter [mm] 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 12 16<br />
Substrate N rec 1) N Rk N rec 1) N Rk N rec 1) N Rk N rec 1) N Rk N rec 1) N Rk N rec 1) N Rk N rec 1) N Rk N rec 1) N Rk N rec 1) N Rk<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15 0.16 0.8 0.28 1.4 0.4 2.0 0.66 3.3 1.22 6.1 1.80 9.0 2.38 11.9 2.26 11.3 3.88 19.4<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz 12 (DIN 105) 0.14 0.7 0.24 1.2 0.38 1.9 0.66 3.3 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2)<br />
Sand-lime solid brick ≧ KS 12 (DIN 106) 0.14 0.7 0.24 1.2 0.38 1.9 0.66 3.3 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2)<br />
Aerated concrete ≧ PB2 – – – – 0.05 0.25 0.07 0.35 0.16 0.8 0.28 1.4 0.4 2.0 2) 2) 2) 2)<br />
1) Safety factors for the material (�M ) and for the load (� L ) included.<br />
2) Due to large range <strong>of</strong> scatter <strong>of</strong> test results not suitable, the failure <strong>of</strong> the substrate varies so greatly that no reproducible values can be given.<br />
qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
ST 1 S8 S 060510 34 plugs S 8, 34 countersunk wood screws SH 4,5 x 45 1<br />
ST 1 S6 S 060509 50 plugs S 6, 50 countersunk wood screws SH 5 x 60 1<br />
ST 1 S6/8 060499 50 plugs S 6, 30 plugs S 8<br />
60 plugs SX 6 x 30, 50 plugs SX 8 x 40,<br />
1<br />
UX/SX Assortment box 043540<br />
20 plugs SX 10 x 50,<br />
60 plugs UX 5 x 30 R, 40 plugs UX 6 x 50 R,<br />
50 plugs UX 8 x 50 R, 10 plugs UX 10 x 60 R<br />
-<br />
Box UX 6.8.10 093182 100 plugs UX 6 x 35, 70 plugs UX 8 x 50, 20 plugs UX 10 x 60 1<br />
Box SX 5.6.8 030191 100 plugs SX 5 x 25, 100 plugs SX 6 x 30, 100 plugs SX 8 x 40 1<br />
Box S 6.8.10 060515 100 plugs S 6, 100 plugs S 8, 25 plugs S 10 1<br />
Box S 5.6.8 060513 100 plugs S 5, 100 plugs S 6, 100 plugs S8 1<br />
Box empty 060500 - 1<br />
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General fi xings<br />
216<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Universal plug UX<br />
The universal fi xing for a perfect grip in all walls.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Universal plug UX<br />
Universal plug UX-R<br />
with collar<br />
Wood screw<br />
Chipboard screw<br />
▪ Nylon universal fi xing<br />
▪ Expansion in solid building materials, reliable knot formation<br />
in all cavities.<br />
▪ Use UX 6 long versions with fi scher spacing screws for<br />
maximum load-bearing capacity in perforated materials,<br />
double-skinned plasterboard and for bridging non-load-bearing<br />
layers.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ The unique design enables use in almost all building materials.<br />
▪ Diagonal connection ridges for optimum screw guidance.<br />
▪ New saw-tooth anti-rotation lock prevents the fi xing rotating<br />
in the drill hole.<br />
▪ Low turning and high tightening torque - the fi rst universal<br />
fi xing that really “holds“.<br />
▪ Can be used with wood and chipboard screws from 4 mm to<br />
12 mm.<br />
▪ Integral drive-in lock enables - if pre-assembled screw - optimal<br />
push-through installation.<br />
▪ The collar <strong>of</strong> the UX R prevents it slipping into the drill hole.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated<br />
bricks<br />
▪ Hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
▪ Gypsum plasterboard and<br />
gypsum fi breboards<br />
▪ Chip boards<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictures<br />
▪ Motion detectors<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Skir ting<br />
▪ Electric switches<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted shelves<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Letter boxes<br />
▪ Hanging baskets<br />
▪ Curtain rails
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned and push-through<br />
installation.<br />
Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ With push-through installation, use<br />
the largest possible screw diameter.<br />
Push-through installation<br />
▪ Drill only in a rotary motion (switch<br />
<strong>of</strong>f hammer) in perforated and hollow<br />
brick and aircrete, and use a metal bit<br />
for plasterboard.<br />
▪ If using hook screws and eye screws in<br />
cavity bricks, it is essential that they<br />
have a collar, so that the screw can be<br />
tightened enough to knot the plug completely.<br />
▪ The required screw length is given by the fi xing length +<br />
thickness <strong>of</strong> the item being attached + 1 x screw diameter.<br />
▪ For safety relevant applications under permanent tensile<br />
load, nylon plugs are not allowed. Therefore nylon plugs<br />
may not be used for suspensions from the ceiling like<br />
lightnings.<br />
▪ In board materials: The part <strong>of</strong> the screw without thread may<br />
not be longer as the thickness <strong>of</strong> the item being attached.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
UX - without collar UX R - with collar UX S - with chipboard<br />
screw<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth min. panel thickness anchor length usable length chipboard screw qty. per box<br />
do t dp l dads x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
UX 5 x 30 094721 5 40 9,5 30 - 3 - 4 100<br />
UX 5 x 30 R 094722 5 40 9,5 30 - 3 - 4 100<br />
UX 6 x 35 062754 6 45 9,5 35 - 4 - 5 100<br />
UX 6 x 35 R 062756 6 45 9,5 35 - 4 - 5 100<br />
UX 6 x 50 072094 6 60 9,5 50 - 4 - 5 100<br />
UX 6 x 50 R 072095 6 60 9,5 50 - 4 - 5 100<br />
UX 8 x 40 R 505483 8 50 9.5 40 - 4.5 - 6 100<br />
UX 8 x 50 077869 8 60 9,5 50 - 4,5 - 6 100<br />
UX 8 x 50 R 077870 8 60 9,5 50 - 4,5 - 6 100<br />
UX 10 x 60 077871 10 75 12,5 60 - 6 - 8 50<br />
UX 10 x 60 R 077872 10 75 12,5 60 - 6 - 8 50<br />
UX 12 x 70 062758 12 85 - 70 - 8 - 10 25<br />
UX 14 x 75 062757 14 95 - 75 - 10 - 12 20<br />
UX 6 x 35R S/20 094758 6 60 9,5 35 20 4.5 x 60 25<br />
UX 6 x 50R S/20 094759 6 75 9,5 50 20 4,5 x 75 25<br />
UX 8 x 50R S/15 094762 8 70 9,5 50 15 5 x 70 25<br />
UX 8 x 50R S/25 094760 8 80 9,5 50 25 5 x 80 25<br />
UX 10 x 60 S/20 094761 10 85 12,5 60 20 6 x 85 10<br />
1 x screw-ø<br />
217<br />
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General fi xings<br />
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LOADS<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Universal plug UX<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Universal plug<br />
UX RH W<br />
Universal plug UX RH Universal plug UX WH<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth min. panel thickness anchor length dimension <strong>of</strong> hook screw qty. per box<br />
d o t d p l d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
UX 6 x 35 RH 094407 6 45 9,5 35 4.5 x 67 25<br />
UX 6 x 35 WH 094408 6 45 9,5 35 4.5 x 51 25<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH 094409 8 60 9,5 50 5.5 x 87 25<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH 094410 8 60 9,5 50 5.5 x 70 25<br />
Universal plug<br />
UX WH W<br />
Universal plug<br />
UX OE W<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth min. panel thickness anchor length dimension <strong>of</strong> hook screw qty. per box<br />
d o t d p l d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [Ø mm] pcs.<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH W 094412 8 60 9,5 50 5.5 x 87 25<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH W 094413 8 60 9,5 50 5.5 x 70 25<br />
UX 8 x 50 OE W 094414 8 60 9,5 50 5.5 x 87 25<br />
Mean ultimate loads and recommended loads. These values apply to the use <strong>of</strong> wood screws <strong>of</strong> below specifi ed screw<br />
diameter. For chipboard screw <strong>of</strong> the same diameter these values have to be reduced by 30 %.<br />
Fixing type<br />
UX 5 x 30<br />
UX 5 x 30 R<br />
UX 6 x 35<br />
UX 6 x 35 R<br />
UX 6 x 50<br />
UX 6 x 50 R<br />
UX 8 x 40 R UX 8 x 50<br />
UX 8 x 50 R<br />
UX 10 x 60<br />
UX 10 x 60 R<br />
UX 12 x 70 UX 14 x 75<br />
Plug length l [mm] 30 35 50 40 50 60 70 75<br />
Drill hole diameter d 0 [mm] 5 6 6 8 8 10 12 14<br />
Drill hole depth h 0 [mm] 40 45 60 50 60 75 85 95<br />
Wood screw diameter d s [mm] 4 5 5 6 6 8 10 12<br />
Substrate<br />
N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u<br />
Concret ≧ C12/C15 [kN] 0.3 2.1 0.4 2.4 0.6 2.5 0.4 2.4 0.6 2.5 1.0 5.8 1.5 8.8 1.8 13.2<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz12 (DIN 105) [kN] 0.2 2.1 0.2 2.0 0.3 2.1 0.2 2.0 0.3 2.1 0.5 3.7 0.7 8.0 0.8 8.0<br />
Vertical perforated brick ≧ Hlz12 (ρ ≧ 1.0 kg/dm 3 , DIN 105) [kN] 0.2 0.9 0.2 0.9 0.2 0.9 0.2 0.9 0.2 1.0 0.2 1.4 0.3 2.1 0.4 3.2<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick ≧ KSL12 (DIN 106) [kN] 0.3 2.1 0.4 2.6 0.4 2.8 0.4 2.8 0.5 3.2 0.6 4.4 0.8 5.0 0.8 5.0<br />
Aerated lightweight concrete ≧ PB2 [kN] – – 0.05 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.05 0.4 0.15 0.7 0.2 1.1 0.2 1.6 0.2 1.7<br />
Aerated lightweight concrete ≧ PB4 [kN] 0.15 0.9 0.2 1.0 0.2 1.3 0.2 1.0 0.3 1.7 0.4 2.7 0.6 3.7 0.7 3.9<br />
Gypsum plasterboard Thickness: 12.5 mm [kN] 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.6 – – – –<br />
Gypsum plasterboard Thickness: 2 x 12.5 mm [kN] 0.1 0.6 0.15 0.7 0.15 0.8 0.15 0.7 0.15 0.8 0.15 1.1 – – – –<br />
Gypsum fibreboard (e.g. Fermacell) [kN] 0.2 1.2 0.2 1.5 0.2 1.5 0.2 1.5 0.2 1.7 0.25 1.9 – – – –
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Aircrete anchor GB<br />
The approved aircrete fi xing for the most reliable installation.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Special fi xing for aircrete.<br />
▪ Spiral outer ribs cut a positive fi t in the building material.<br />
▪ The fi xing only reaches its optimum load-bearing capacity<br />
when used with the fi scher safety screw for usable lengths<br />
up to 280 mm (see page 189).<br />
▪ Safety screws in A4 stainless steel are required for external<br />
applications (e.g. facades) or in damp environment.<br />
Advantages/Benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick hammerset installation reduces the work<br />
involved.<br />
▪ Favourable pressure distribution due to the spiral outer ribs<br />
ensures high grip in aircrete.<br />
▪ Large range <strong>of</strong> screws for fi xing thicknesses up to 280 mm.<br />
▪ German building inspectorate approval ensures high application<br />
safety.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Drill only in a rotary motion<br />
(switch <strong>of</strong>f hammer).<br />
▪ Only suitable for use in unplastered aircrete;<br />
for use in plastered aircrete we recommend<br />
fi scher S-H-R, FTP, FIS V.<br />
▪ Anchor should be driven in with a lump hammer.<br />
▪ Required screw length =<br />
Fixing length<br />
+ Thickness <strong>of</strong> the item being attached<br />
+ 1 x screw diameter<br />
Aircrete anchor GB<br />
fi scher safety screw,<br />
zinc-plated, passivated<br />
steel and A4<br />
stainless steel<br />
Approved for:<br />
▪ Aircrete > PB2, PP2 (G2).<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted<br />
shelves<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Letter boxes<br />
▪ Hanging baskets<br />
▪ Curtain rails<br />
▪ Facade and ro<strong>of</strong> constructions<br />
made <strong>of</strong> wood and<br />
metal<br />
▪ Suspended ceilings<br />
▪ Cable trays<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page 34 under the keyword approvals.<br />
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General fi xings<br />
220<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Aircrete anchor GB<br />
Type Art.-No. approvals drill-Ø min. drill hole depth plug length =<br />
min. anchorage depth<br />
fi scher safety screw qty. per box<br />
� DIBt d o t l = h ef d s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
GB 8 050491 ▯ 8 60 50 5 25<br />
GB 10 050492 ▯ 10 65 55 7 20<br />
GB 14 050493 ▯ 14 90 75 10 10<br />
LOADS<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Aircrete anchor GB<br />
Mean ultimate loads and recommended loads for single anchors <strong>of</strong> fi scher Aircrete anchor GB.<br />
Fixing type GB 8 GB 10 GB 14<br />
Anchorage depth h v ≥ [mm] 50 55 75<br />
Drill hole depth h v ≥ [mm] 60 64 90<br />
Drill hole diameter d 0 [mm] 8 10 14<br />
Mean ultimate loads N u,m and V u,m [kN]*<br />
Tensile Nu,m 0° PB2, PP2<br />
PB4, PP4, P3.3<br />
PB6, PP6, P4.4<br />
Shear<br />
Recommended loads Nrec and Vrec [kN]<br />
Vu,m 90° PB2, PP2<br />
PB4, PP4, P3.3<br />
PB6, PP6, P4.4<br />
Tensile Nrec 0° PB2, PP2<br />
PB4, PP4, P3.3<br />
PB6, PP6, P4.4<br />
Shear Vrec 90° PB2, PP2<br />
PB4, PP4, P3.3<br />
PB6, PP6, P4.4<br />
Recommended bending moments<br />
Safety screws, zinc plated<br />
Safety screws, stainless steel<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
[Nm]<br />
[Nm]<br />
1.2<br />
2.3<br />
2.6<br />
1.61) 2.91) 3.71) 0.25<br />
0.40<br />
0.50<br />
0.25<br />
0.40<br />
0.50<br />
2.5<br />
2.2<br />
1.3<br />
3.1<br />
3.8<br />
1.91) /1.32) 4.11) /2.72) 5.01) /3.32) 0.30<br />
0.60<br />
0.80<br />
0.30<br />
0.61) /0.42) 0.81) /0.52) 9.2<br />
8.1<br />
2.3<br />
5.1<br />
5.6<br />
3.51) /3.12) 6.31) /4.82) 6.51)2) 0.50<br />
1.00<br />
1.20<br />
0.70<br />
1.01) /0.72) 1.20<br />
Component dimensions, axial spacing and edge distance<br />
Axial spacing a ≧ ≧ PB2, PP2 (G2) [mm] 100<br />
150<br />
200<br />
≧ PB4, PP4 (G4)/≧ P3.3 (GB3.3) [mm] 150<br />
200<br />
300<br />
Min. axial spacing3) Min. a ≧ [mm] 100 100 100<br />
Edge distance4) to edge <strong>of</strong> component and non-mortared joints in general, in non-load<br />
bearing masonry without pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> overturning<br />
ar ≧ ≧ PB2, PP2 (G2)<br />
≧ PB4, PP4(G4)/≧ P3.3 (GB3.3)<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
75<br />
100<br />
100<br />
150<br />
150<br />
200<br />
Edge distance to mortared joints ar ≧ [mm] 9 9 12<br />
Min. component thickness d = [mm] 75 75 200<br />
Min. comp. thickness in tensile zone5) d = [mm] – – 150<br />
* The ultimate loads are valid for ambient temperature. 1) Thickness <strong>of</strong> fixture (steel plate): 10 mm.<br />
2) Thickness <strong>of</strong> fixture (pr<strong>of</strong>ile, steel): 100 mm. 3) Applies for simultaneous reduction <strong>of</strong> the recommended loads according to approval section 6.1.<br />
4) With shear load towards a free unloaded edge and at full exploitation <strong>of</strong> the recommended 5) In the tensile zone <strong>of</strong> reinforced panels, 15 cm are required only.<br />
load, the figures for the axial distances should be selected for the edge distances.<br />
SCREW SELECTION TABLE<br />
fixing type usable length<br />
t fix<br />
screw dimension zinc plated and passivated<br />
steel 6.8<br />
�<br />
�<br />
Art.-No.<br />
Screw material<br />
stainless steel <strong>of</strong> the corrosion<br />
resistance class III e.g. A4<br />
�<br />
Art.-No.<br />
�<br />
Art.-No.<br />
[mm]<br />
[mm]<br />
min.<br />
max. Ø x ls Art.-No.<br />
GB 8 5 30 5 x 85 0892301) 0892401) GB 10 0 3 7 x 65 080404 080260<br />
5 23 7 x 85 089170 080405 080261<br />
25 43 7 x 105 089172<br />
40 58 7 x 120 089174 080407<br />
60 78 7 x 140 089176 080408<br />
85 103 7 x 165 089178<br />
GB 14 0 10 10 x 95 080412 080266<br />
0 20 10 x 105 089186 080413 080271<br />
35 55 10 x 140 089188 080415<br />
60 80 10 x 165 089190<br />
1) Cross drive recess Z<br />
* Further sizes on request<br />
23.0<br />
20.1
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Turbo Aircrete anchor FTP<br />
Turbo-fast in aircrete (ALC).<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Turbo aircrete<br />
anchor FTP M<br />
(metal)<br />
Turbo aircrete<br />
anchor FTP K<br />
(plastic)<br />
Setting tool FTP EK<br />
for FTP K (plastic)<br />
Hexagonal bit<br />
for FTP M (metal)<br />
▪ Spiral external thread cuts a mechanical interlock in aircrete.<br />
▪ For use with screws <strong>of</strong> diameters 4 to 10 mm.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation.<br />
▪ No spalling <strong>of</strong> plastered surfaces.<br />
▪ Anchorage free <strong>of</strong> expansion pressure allows smaller edge<br />
distances.<br />
▪ Nylon version FTP K enables the use <strong>of</strong> wood- and metric<br />
screws.<br />
▪ Metal version FTP M is solely used with metric screws.<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Use a low torque when setting with a battery-operated<br />
screwdriver.<br />
▪ Installation <strong>of</strong> FTP M is also possible with standard allen<br />
key. Size is corresponding to screw diameter, e.g. FTP M 6 is<br />
installed with allen key size 6.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Handles<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted shelves<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Letter boxes<br />
▪ Hanging baskets<br />
▪ Curtain rails<br />
▪ Cable and pipe clamps<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong> wood<br />
and metal<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Turbo aircrete anchor FTP M<br />
(metal)<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
anchor length metric screw woodscrews min. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
Turbo aircrete anchor FTP K<br />
(plastic)<br />
max. bolt<br />
penetration<br />
d o t l d s e 2 e 1<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FTP M 6 1) 078415 8 - (10) 60 50 M 6 - 15 20 25<br />
FTP M 8 1) 078416 10 - (12) 70 60 M 8 - 20 25 25<br />
FTP M 10 1) 078417 12 - (14) 80 70 M 10 - 25 30 25<br />
FTP K 4 1) 078411 8 - (10) 60 50 M 4 4 - 4,5 35 60 25<br />
FTP K 6 1) 078412 8 - (10) 60 50 M 5 - M 6 5 - 6 40 60 25<br />
FTP K 8 1) 078413 10 - (12) 70 60 M 8 7 - 8 45 70 25<br />
FTP K 10 1) 078414 12 - (14) 80 70 M 8 - M 10 9 - 10 50 80 10<br />
1) Values in brackets apply for aerated concrete, compressive strength <strong>of</strong> 5,0 N/mm² or higher.<br />
LOADS<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Turbo Aircrete anchor FTP<br />
Setting tool FTP EK<br />
for FTP K (plastic)<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] for aircrete.<br />
Setting tool FTP EM<br />
for FTP M (metal)<br />
Fixing type FTP M 6 FTP M 8 FTP M 10 FTP K 4 FTP K 6 FTP K 8 FTP K 10<br />
PP2, PB2: strength ≧ 2.5 N/mm² [kN] 0.30 0.45 0.60 0.15 0.20 0.30 0.40<br />
PP4, PB4: strength ≧ 5.0 N/mm² [kN] 0.50 0.65 0.70 0.25 0.30 0.40 0.50<br />
PP6, PB6: strength ≧ 7.5 N/mm² [kN] 0.70 0.80 0.90 – – – –<br />
Min. axial spacing s min [mm] 100 150 200 100 100 150 200<br />
Min. edge distance c min [mm] 100 150 200 100 100 150 200<br />
Min. structural comp. thickness h min [mm] 80 100 200 80 80 100 200<br />
qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. for use with qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
FTP EM 6 1) 078577 FTP M 6 1<br />
FTP EM 8 1) 078578 FTP M 8 1<br />
FTP EM 10 1) 078579 FTP M 10 1<br />
FTP EK 4/6 090990 FTP K 4 / FTP K 6 1<br />
FTP EK 8 090991 FTP K 8 1<br />
FTP EK 10 090992 FTP K 10 1<br />
1) see also: installation tips
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Anchor M-S<br />
For machine screws and threaded bolts.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Nylon expansion fi xing for machine screws and threaded bolts.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Quick and simple push-through installation reduces installation<br />
time.<br />
▪ Anti-rotation lock prevents the fi xing rotating in the drill hole.<br />
▪ Expansion-free neck <strong>of</strong> the plug prevents damage to tiles and<br />
plaster.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned and push-through installation<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Chamfer the thread to make it easier to screw in screws and studs.<br />
▪ For safety relevant applications under permanent tensile<br />
load, nylon plugs are not allowed. Therefore nylon plugs<br />
may not be used for suspensions from the ceiling like<br />
lightnings.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Anchor M-S<br />
for metrical threaded screws<br />
Anchor M-S Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated<br />
bricks<br />
▪ Hollow concrete blocks<br />
etc.<br />
▪ The required screw length is given by:<br />
Anchorage length<br />
+ Plaster and/or insulation layer thickness<br />
+ Thickness <strong>of</strong> the item being attached<br />
+ 1 x screw diameter<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole depth plug length =<br />
min. anchorage depth<br />
thread qty. per box<br />
do t l = hef M<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
M 6 S 050152 8 55 40 M 6 100<br />
M 8 S 050153 10 70 50 M 8 50<br />
M 10 S 050154 14 90 70 M 10 20<br />
M 12 S 050155 16 100 80 M 12 10<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u [kN].<br />
Fixing type M 6 S M 8 S M 10 S M 12 S<br />
Metric screw diameter [mm] M 6 M 8 M 10 M 12<br />
Substrate N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15 0.30 2.1 0.54 3.8 0.66 4.6 1.06 7.4<br />
Solid brick ≧ Mz12 (DIN 105) 0.24 1.7 0.33 2.3 0.46 3.2 0.79 5.5<br />
Solid sand-lime brick ≧ KS12 (DIN 106) 0.24 1.7 0.33 2.3 0.43 3.0 0.71 5.0<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Handles<br />
▪ Fixings for shutters<br />
▪ Gr atings<br />
▪ Handr ails<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installations<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Insulation fixing FID 50<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
FID 50 048213 50<br />
LOADS<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Insulation fi xing FID<br />
The fi xing system for PU foam panels.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Insulation fi xing made <strong>of</strong> impact resistant nylon<br />
▪ Spiral thread taps itself in the insulation board.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple installation with standard tools.<br />
▪ No preliminary drilling necessary in thin rendered insulation<br />
materials, therefore reduced installation time.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Insulation fi xing<br />
FID 50<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Screw in with a battery-operated/electric screwdriver<br />
(�-40 bit).<br />
▪ Adapted for chipboard and trim sealing screws <strong>of</strong> 4.5 - 5 mm<br />
diameter.<br />
▪ Water ingress can be prevented with a suitable sealant.<br />
▪ Screw length = fi xing thickness + 30 mm with screw diameter<br />
<strong>of</strong> 5 mm<br />
Screw length = fi xing thickness + 35 - 50 mm with screw<br />
diameter <strong>of</strong> 4.5 mm<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u [kN].<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Polystyrene boards<br />
▪ boards made <strong>of</strong> polyurethane<br />
high-resistance<br />
foam<br />
▪ insulated fi xings<br />
Fixing type FID 50<br />
Chipboard screw diameter [mm] ∅ 4.5 – 5<br />
Substrate N rec N u<br />
Polystyrene PS 15 0.03 0.21<br />
Polystyrene PS 20 0.09 0.63<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
pcs.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Outdoor lightning<br />
▪ nameplat es<br />
▪ house numbers<br />
▪ electric switches<br />
▪ letter boxes<br />
▪ motion detectors
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Anchor M<br />
Nylon anchor for metrical threaded screws and bolts.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Nylon expansion fi xing for metric screws<br />
▪ Suitable for metric screws and studs<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ For use in thin concrete, artifi cial stone or other compressionpro<strong>of</strong><br />
boards.<br />
▪ Wide expansion <strong>of</strong> the fi xing makes it insensitive to inaccuracies<br />
in hole or building material tolerances. ▪ Surface-fl ush fi xing allows the attached item to be removed<br />
and refi tted several times.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ The tightening torque must be adapted<br />
to less strong building materials or perforated brick.<br />
▪ The required screw length is given by:<br />
Anchorage length + thickness <strong>of</strong> the item being attached<br />
+ 1 x screw diameter<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Anchor M<br />
for metrical threaded screws<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth plug length =<br />
min. anchorage depth<br />
metric thread size Max. installation torque qty. per box<br />
d o t l = h ef M T inst<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [Nm] pcs.<br />
M 5 1) 050505 10 45 35 M 5 4 50<br />
M 6 1) 050506 12 50 40 M 6 7 50<br />
M 8 1) 050508 16 65 50 M 8 16 20<br />
M 10 1) 050510 20 80 60 M 10 32 10<br />
M 12 1) 050512 24 90 65 M 12 54 5<br />
1) The given torque values apply to screws <strong>of</strong> strength class ≧ 5.8.<br />
LOADS<br />
Anchor M Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concrete<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Recommended loads Nrec [kN] and mean ultimate loads Nu [kN].<br />
Fixing type M 5 M 6 M 8 M 10 M 12<br />
Metric screw diameter [mm] M 5 M 6 M 8 M 10 M 12<br />
Substrate Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Concrete ≧ C20/25 0.79 5.5 1.29 9.0 1.86 13.0 3.14 22.0 3.57 25.0<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
225<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated<br />
bricks etc.<br />
▪ Hollow concrete blocks etc.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Machines<br />
▪ Steel constructions<br />
▪ Conveyor equipment<br />
▪ Gr atings<br />
▪ Vending machines<br />
▪ For safety relevant applications under permanent tensile<br />
load, nylon plugs are not allowed. Therefore nylon plugs<br />
may not be used for suspensions from the ceiling like<br />
lightnings.<br />
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General fi xings<br />
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Metal expansion fi xing FMD<br />
Metal fi xing for wood and chipboard screws.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Metal expansion<br />
fi xing FMD<br />
▪ Metal expansion fi xing for wood- and chipboard screws<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Ribbed internal geometry to guide the screw securely.<br />
▪ External teeth ensure high load-bearing capacity.<br />
▪ Suitability for wood and chipboard screws widens the range<br />
<strong>of</strong> applications.<br />
▪ Complies with technical regulations for gas lines (TRGI<br />
3.3.7.2)<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Sizes 6 x 32 and 8 x 38 can be driven directly into lowstrength<br />
aircrete (without drilling).<br />
The hole diameter for all other sizes and building<br />
materials depends on the material strength.<br />
▪ The required screw length is given by:<br />
Anchorage length<br />
+ plaster and/or insulation layer thickness<br />
+ thickness <strong>of</strong> the item being attached<br />
+ 1 x screw diameter<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Metal expansion fixing FMD<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
For concrete and brickwork<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated<br />
bricks<br />
▪ Hollow concrete blocks<br />
etc.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Gas pipes<br />
▪ Water pipes<br />
▪ Cable- and pipe clips<br />
For aerated concrete <strong>of</strong> low strength<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø plug length = min. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
min. drill hole depth Screw-diameter qty. per box<br />
do l = hef t ds [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FMD 6 x 32 1) 061224 7 - 9 32 38 5 - 6 100<br />
FMD 8 x 38 1) 061225 10 - 12 38 46 6 - 8 100<br />
FMD 8 x 60 1) 061226 10 - 12 60 68 6 - 8 50<br />
FMD 10 x 60 1) 061209 12 - 14 60 68 8 - 10 50<br />
1) The drill diameter is relative to the substrate compressive strength. Generally, the higher the compressive strength, the greater the drill diameter.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Brass fi xing PA 4<br />
The anchor for thin boards and solid building materials.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Brass expansion fi xing for metric screws:<br />
▪ Particularly suitable for board materials.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Low installation depths reduce amount <strong>of</strong> drilling.<br />
▪ Special surface structure stops the fi xing rotating in the hole.<br />
▪ Fixing allows the attached item to be removed and refi tted<br />
several times.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Brass fixing PA4<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth eff ect. anchorage<br />
depth<br />
usable length matric thread size bolt penetration qty. per box<br />
d o t h ef l M s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
PA 4 M 6/7,5 1) 050484 8 7.5 7.5 7.5 M 6 7.5 200<br />
PA 4 M 6/10,5 1) 058484 8 10.5 10.5 10.5 M 6 10.5 100<br />
PA 4 M 6/13,5 1) 059484 8 13.5 13.5 13.5 M 6 13.5 100<br />
PA 4 M 8/25 1) 050485 10 25 25 25 M 8 25 50<br />
PA 4 M 10/25 1) 050486 12 25 25 25 M 10 25 25<br />
1) Values apply for hard building materials. For s<strong>of</strong>t building materials the drill diameter needs to be reduced by 0.5 mm.<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] and mean ultimate loads N u [kN].<br />
Brass fi xing PA 4 Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Chip boards<br />
Fixing type PA 4 M 6/7.5 PA 4 M 6/10.5 PA 4 M 6/13.5 PA 4 M 8/25 PA 4 M 10/25<br />
Metric screw diameter [mm] M 6 M 6 M 6 M 8 M 10<br />
Substrate N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u N rec N u<br />
Chipboard 0.11 0.8 0.17 1.2 0.23 1.6 – – – –<br />
Pine 0.10 0.7 0.14 1.0 0.21 1.5 – – – –<br />
Beech 0.29 2.0 0.43 3.0 0.57 4.0 – – – –<br />
Plastic 0.43 3.0 0.86 6.0 1.14 8.0 – – – –<br />
Solid brick Mz 12 – – – – 0.46 3.2 1.11 7.8 1.31 9.2<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Handles<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted<br />
shelves<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood and metal<br />
▪ Retaining angles<br />
▪ Furniture fi ttings<br />
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Brass fi xing MS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Brass expansion fi xing for metric screws<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Low installation depth reduces drilling eff orts.<br />
▪ Special surface structure prevents it rotating in the hole.<br />
▪ Fixing allows the attached item to be removed and refi tted<br />
several times.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
▪ S tand-<strong>of</strong>f installation<br />
Installtion tip<br />
▪ If necessary the brass fi xing has to be<br />
expanded before the installation by<br />
screwing in the screw.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Brass fixing MS<br />
for metric screws<br />
Brass fi xing MS Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
Type Art.-No. drill internal thread min. drill hole depth length pf plug bolt penetration Qty. per box<br />
do ds t l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
MS 4 x 15 026424 6 M 4 20 15 15 100<br />
MS 5 x 18 026425 7 M 5 25 18 16 100<br />
MS 6 x 22 078660 8 M 6 27 22 22 100<br />
MS 8 x 28 078981 11 M 8 35 28 28 50<br />
MS 10 x 32 078661 13 M 10 39 32 32 25<br />
MS 12 x 37 078662 16 M 12 46 37 37 10<br />
MS 16 x 43 078663 22 M 16 50 43 43 10<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted<br />
shelves<br />
▪ Curtain rails<br />
▪ W ardrobes<br />
▪ Substructures made <strong>of</strong><br />
wood and metal<br />
▪ Kitchen cabinets
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Repair pad FIX.it<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Repair pad FIX.it<br />
▪ Repair pad for damaged holes.<br />
▪ Wet the special pad with water, wrap it around the fi xing and<br />
push it into the damaged hole.<br />
▪ After about three minutes the special pad has hardened and<br />
the component can then be attached.<br />
▪ Specially developed for lightweight fi xings.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick to use: just wrap pad around the fi xing<br />
- done!<br />
▪ Can be used in almost all building materials in combination<br />
with plastic fi xings.<br />
▪ Universal application in stripped, overlarge or badly-drilled<br />
holes.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For large tolerances, we advise using several pads.<br />
▪ Approx. 3 minutes hardening time for the fi rst pad, with<br />
another minute for each additional pad.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Repair pad FIX.it<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label contents Qty. per box<br />
FIX.it 092507 D, GB, F, E, I card with 10 FIX.it pads<br />
pcs.<br />
20<br />
FIX.it 093435 NL, F, GR card with 10 FIX.it pads 20<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
229<br />
▪ Attached items can stay in the same place, as no new holes<br />
need to be drilled.<br />
▪ Also suitable for closing up holes before painting over them.<br />
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General fi xings<br />
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GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
fi ll & fi x Injection fi xing<br />
A fi rm hold in all building materials. Even in stripped drill holes.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Solvent-free, paintable 2-component injection compound<br />
that is injected into the drill hole where it expands to a<br />
defi ned volume and quickly hardens.<br />
▪ Suitable for repairing stripped holes, for use in diffi cult building<br />
materials and for use as a repair compound.<br />
▪ Any screws, lugs, hooks or the like that can be used in wood<br />
and have a diameter <strong>of</strong> between 2 and 6 mm can easily be<br />
screwed into and out <strong>of</strong> the hardened mass.<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Suitable for all building materials.<br />
▪ Also useful as a repair compound for wooden materials.<br />
▪ The volume increases during curing to guarantee maximum<br />
grip in cavities.<br />
▪ Ideal for renovation work.<br />
▪ Simple and quick to use: screws can be screwed directly into<br />
the cured compound (as in wood).<br />
▪ Can be screwed in and out a number <strong>of</strong> times.<br />
▪ Expansion-free anchoring prevents damage to tiles and plaster.<br />
▪ Can be painted over and sanded.<br />
▪ Temperature resistance from -10 to +40°C.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
fi ll & fi x<br />
Injection fi xing<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ System temperature (nozzle) and temperature in the<br />
anchor base: +10° C to +30° C<br />
▪ If more than one drill hole is to be created, fi rst drill all<br />
the necessary holes and then fi ll all the holes one after<br />
the other in one go (please note: mass hardens very<br />
quickly).<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Pre-stressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slab<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Lightweight concrete solid<br />
brick<br />
▪ Aerated concrete<br />
▪ V ollgips-Platten<br />
▪ Vertically perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Lightweight concrete<br />
hollow block<br />
▪ Hollow-core concrete slab<br />
from brick, concrete, …<br />
▪ Board building materials<br />
STANDARDS<br />
You will find everything that has standards<br />
on page B-B under the keywird approvals.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Motion detector<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted<br />
shelves<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Letter boxes<br />
▪ Hanging baskets<br />
▪ Cutrain rails<br />
▪ Slide bar
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
fill & fix<br />
Injection fixing<br />
fill & fix<br />
static mixer<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label contents qty. per box<br />
fill & fix (D) 502599 D 1 nozzle fill & fix 25 ml, 2 static mixer, 4 anchor sleeve, 2 extension tubes<br />
pcs.<br />
12<br />
fill & fix (GB) 503463 GB 1 nozzle fill & fix 25 ml, 2 static mixer, 4 anchor sleeve, 2 extension tubes 12<br />
fill & fix Static mixer 502735 - 6 static mixer 10<br />
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General fi xings<br />
232<br />
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Stair-tread fi xing TB/TBB<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Stair-tread fixing TB Stair-tread fixing TBB Stair-tread fixing<br />
TBZ 2 for centre-marking<br />
the stair-tread holes<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-hole in<br />
step thread<br />
Stair-tread fi xing<br />
TB for installation<br />
on steel staircase<br />
stringers<br />
Stair-tread fi xing<br />
TBB for installation<br />
on concrete staircase<br />
stringers<br />
Stair-tread fi xing<br />
TBZ 2 for centremarking<br />
the stairtread<br />
holes<br />
▪ Plastic expansion fi xing for anchoring wooden steps and<br />
boards ≧ 30 mm to hollow pr<strong>of</strong>i les or concrete.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation.<br />
▪ Elastic shaft geometry stops creaking stairs.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Plastic washers are included in the TBB<br />
packet to compensate uneven surfaces.<br />
TB<br />
TBB<br />
TECHNICAL DATA LOADS<br />
drill-hole in<br />
staircase stringer<br />
drill-hole in<br />
concrete<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Steel hollow sections<br />
collar height wrench size adapted for qty. per box<br />
[Ø mm] [Ø mm] [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
TB 060580 14 x 25 9 - 5 15 - 50<br />
TBB 060583 14 x 25 - 8 x 55 - - - 50<br />
TBZ 2 060584 - - - - - TB and TBB 10<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
SW<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Wooden step treads<br />
Mean ultimate loads in kN<br />
for a fi xing point when using<br />
a cold wood glue.<br />
An appropriate safety coeffi -<br />
cient should be applied on<br />
these ultimate loads.<br />
Type Staircase stringer<br />
made <strong>of</strong> steel<br />
tube 2 mm<br />
Steel<br />
tube<br />
4 mm<br />
Concrete<br />
TB 1.9 2.2 –<br />
TBB – – 3.1
GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Doorstop TS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Doorstop for fl oors and walls, with invisible fi xing.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Spherical doorstop in a range <strong>of</strong> colours for individual design<br />
solutions.<br />
▪ Invisible fi xing for visual appeal.<br />
▪ Simple and quick to install<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Door stop TS<br />
Doorstop TS Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
▪ Vertically perforated brick<br />
▪ Sand-lime perforated brick<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
Type Art.-No. colour drill-Ø min. drill hole depth qty. per box<br />
do t<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
TS 8 G 060535 grey 8 50 10<br />
TS 8 W 060536 white 8 50 10<br />
TS 8 S 060539 black 8 50 10<br />
TS 8 BR 060540 brown 8 50 10<br />
TS 8 BG 060551 beige 8 50 10<br />
Type Art.-No. contents qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
TS-SORT 060521 5 colours, set <strong>of</strong> 5 each - grey, white, black, brown, beige 1<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
233<br />
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General fi xings<br />
234
Cavity fi xings<br />
Metal cavity fi xing HM ......................................................... page 236<br />
Toggle fi xings K, KD, KDH, KDR, KM ................................ page 238<br />
Board fi xing PD ...................................................................... page 240<br />
Plasterboard fi xing GK .......................................................... page 241<br />
Plasterboard fi xing metal GKM .......................................... page 242<br />
235<br />
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Cavity fi xings<br />
236<br />
CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Metal cavity fi xing HM<br />
The rapid and reliable cavity-space fi xing.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
HM-S<br />
with metric screw<br />
HM-H<br />
with angle hook<br />
▪ Zinc-plated cavity metal fi xing with metric screw.<br />
▪ The expanding arms spread out behind the board and press<br />
against a large surface.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Expanding arms and large contact radius increase load-bearing<br />
capability and security.<br />
▪ Anti-rotation lock (distinctive claws) prevents rotation during<br />
installation.<br />
▪ Sur face-fl ush, permanently expanded fi xing allows the<br />
attached item to be removed and refi tted several times.<br />
▪ The metrical thread enables easy screw-in and a tightly<br />
screw up <strong>of</strong> the fi xing.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Observe the exact stated drill diameter.<br />
▪ When using a battery-operated or<br />
normal screwdriver for installation, it is<br />
essential to use the item being attached<br />
or another max. 6 mm plate as an antirotation<br />
lock.<br />
▪ HM 8x55 SS must only be installed<br />
using the HM Z1 pr<strong>of</strong>essional installation<br />
tool.<br />
▪ To disassemble, remove the screw<br />
installed in the anchor entirely from the<br />
thread and then hit the screw several<br />
times with the hammer. The anchor<br />
then expands into the cavity almost as<br />
completely as before installation. Now<br />
pull out the anchor by the collar.<br />
HM-SS<br />
with hexagon<br />
headed screw<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Gypsum plasterboard and<br />
gypsum fi breboards<br />
▪ Chip boards<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Skir ting<br />
▪ Electric switches<br />
▪ Key boxes<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted<br />
shelves<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Curtain rails<br />
▪ Each dimension <strong>of</strong> the HM covers a wide range <strong>of</strong> board<br />
thicknesses.<br />
▪ The fi xing can be installed using installation pliers, a battery<br />
operated screwdriver or a normal screwdriver.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
HM-S<br />
with metric screw<br />
HM-H<br />
with angle hook<br />
HM-SS<br />
with hexagon headed screw<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth anchor length screw max. panel thickness max. fi xture<br />
thickness<br />
d o t l d s x l s d p t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
HM 4 x 32 S 062306 8 42 32 M 4 x 40 3 - 13 16 50<br />
HM 4 x 46 S 062307 8 56 46 M 4 x 52 5 - 18 23 50<br />
HM 4 x 59 S 062308 8 69 59 M 4 x 66 35 - 42 16 50<br />
HM 5 x 37 S 062310 10 47 37 M 5 x 45 6 - 15 19 50<br />
HM 5 x 52 S 062311 10 62 52 M 5 x 60 7 - 21 24 50<br />
HM 5 x 65 S 062312 10 75 65 M 5 x 73 20 - 34 24 50<br />
HM 6 x 37 S 062314 12 47 37 M 6 x 45 6 - 15 14 50<br />
HM 6 x 52 S 062315 12 62 52 M 6 x 60 10 - 21 24 50<br />
HM 6 x 65 S 062328 12 75 65 M 6 x 70 20 - 34 24 50<br />
HM 6 x 80 S 062316 12 90 80 M 6 x 88 38 - 50 24 50<br />
HM 8 x 55 SS 1) 062329 12 65 55 M 8 x 60 10 - 21 24 50<br />
1) with hexagon headed screw, assembly only by using the pr<strong>of</strong>essional installation tool HM Z 1<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill hole depth anchor length angle hook max. panel thickness qty. per box<br />
d o t l d s x l s d p<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
HM 4 x 32 H 062318 8 42 32 4 x 40 3 - 13 50<br />
HM 5 x 65 H 062326 10 75 65 5 x 70 20 - 34 50<br />
HM Z 1<br />
- the pr<strong>of</strong>essional installation tool<br />
HM Z 2<br />
- the DIY installation tool<br />
qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. Qty. per box<br />
HM Z 1 062320 1<br />
HM Z 2 1) 062321 1<br />
1) Not suitable for HM 8 x 55 SS.<br />
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads and recommended loads.<br />
Fixing type HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM HM<br />
Component dimensions and anchor characteristics<br />
4 x 32 S 4 x 46 S 5 x 37 S 5 x 52 S 5 x 65 S 6 x 37 S 6 x 52 S 6 x 65 S 8 x 55 SS<br />
Drill hole diameter d0 [mm] 8 8 10 10 10 12 12 12 12<br />
Drill hole depth ≧ t [mm] 42 56 47 62 75 47 62 75 65<br />
Board thickness dp [mm] 3 – 13 5 – 18 6 –15 7 – 21 20 – 34 6 – 15 10 – 21 20 – 34 10 – 21<br />
Thickness <strong>of</strong> the fixture to be attached<br />
Substrate<br />
tfix [mm] 16 23 19 24 24 14 24 24 24<br />
Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu Nrec Nu 9,5 mm [kN] 0.15 0.49 0.15 0.49 0.15 0.53 0.15 0.53 – – 0.15 0.44 – – – – – –<br />
Gypsum plasterboard<br />
12,5 mm<br />
19 mm (2 x 9.5 mm)<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
0.20<br />
–<br />
0.57<br />
–<br />
0.20<br />
–<br />
0.57<br />
–<br />
0.20<br />
–<br />
0.56<br />
–<br />
0.20<br />
0.25<br />
0.56<br />
0.62<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
0.20<br />
–<br />
0.63<br />
–<br />
0.20<br />
0.25<br />
0.63<br />
0.77<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
0.20<br />
0.25<br />
0.54<br />
0.84<br />
25 mm (2 x 12.5 mm) [kN] – – – – – – – – 0.3 1.40 – – – – 0.3 1.56 – –<br />
10 mm [kN] 0.25 1.11 0.25 1.11 0.25 1.11 0.25 1.11 – – 0.25 1.03 0.25 1.03 – – 0.25 1.21<br />
Chipboard<br />
13 mm [kN] 0.25 1.17 0.25 1.17 0.25 0.76 0.25 0.76 – – 0.25 0.92 0.25 0.92 – – 0.25 0.89<br />
28 mm [kN] – – – – – – – – 0.5 2.11 – – – – 0.5 2.67 – –<br />
Plywood 4 mm [kN] 0.10 0.33 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –<br />
Hardboard 3 mm [kN] 0.10 0.45 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –<br />
Light-weight building<br />
16 mm [kN] – – 0.05 0.19 – – 0.05 0.33 – – – – 0.05 0.37 – – 0.05 0.16<br />
board made <strong>of</strong> wood wool<br />
25 mm [kN] – – – – – – – – 0.05 0.61 – – – – 0.05 0.73 – –<br />
Fibre-cement board 8 mm [kN] 0.25 1.42 0.25 1.42 0.25 1.48 0.25 1.48 – – 0.25 0.94 – – – – – –<br />
Gypsum fibreboard<br />
10 mm<br />
15 mm<br />
[kN]<br />
[kN]<br />
0.25<br />
–<br />
1.01<br />
–<br />
0.25<br />
0.25<br />
1.01<br />
1.49<br />
0.25<br />
0.25<br />
1.00<br />
1.09<br />
0.25<br />
0.25<br />
1.00<br />
1.09<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
0.25<br />
0.25<br />
1.02<br />
0.66<br />
0.25<br />
0.25<br />
1.02<br />
0.66<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
–<br />
0.25<br />
0.25<br />
1.00<br />
1.69<br />
pcs.<br />
237<br />
Cavity fi xings
Cavity fi xings<br />
238<br />
CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Toggle fi xings K, KD, KDH, KDR, KM<br />
The powerful and universal fi xing for cavity-space fi xing.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Nylon toggle K 54<br />
▪ Cavity fi xing with a tilting crosspiece for woodscrews, 4 mm<br />
diameter<br />
Spring toggle KD/ KDH 3/4<br />
▪ Expands by spring force into any cavity.<br />
Gravity toggle KD/ KDH 5/6/8<br />
▪ Has a tilting crosspiece which automatically locks itself in<br />
cavities.<br />
KM 10<br />
▪ Specially designed for fi xing washstands and urinals to<br />
plumbing units and cavity walls.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Sur face-fl ush Nylon toggle K54 allows the attached item to<br />
be removed and refi tted several times.<br />
▪ KD and KDH toggles are specially designed for small cavity<br />
depths.<br />
▪ All KD and KDH are fully zinc-plated and yellow chromated<br />
for good corrosion protection.<br />
▪ Long threaded rods allow large wall thicknesses to be bridged.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Observe the cavity depth and board<br />
thickness (see the table).<br />
▪ KD 5 to 8, KDH 5 to 8 and KM 10<br />
toggles cannot be installed pointing<br />
downwards (e.g. fl oor).<br />
Toggle fi xings<br />
K, KD, KDH, KM<br />
KDR<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Prestressed hollow-core<br />
concrete slabs<br />
▪ Gypsum plasterboard and<br />
gypsum fi breboards<br />
▪ Chip boards and slabs<br />
made <strong>of</strong> perforated bricks<br />
▪ Hollow concrete blocks<br />
etc.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Electric switches<br />
▪ Key boxes<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted<br />
shelves<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Curtain rails<br />
▪ Cable and pipe clips<br />
▪ Cable trays
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Nylon toggle K 54<br />
Type Art.-No. drill max. panel thickness min. cavity depth anchor length thread qty. per box<br />
d o d p a l M<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
K 54 050323 10 65 58 125 woodscrew 4mm 25<br />
Spring toggle<br />
KD 3 + 4<br />
Spring toggle<br />
KDH 3 + 4<br />
Spring toggle<br />
KDR 4<br />
Type Art.-No. drill max. panel thickness min. cavity depth anchor length thread Qty. per box<br />
d o d p a l M<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
KD 3 080181 12 65 27 95 M 3 x 90 50<br />
KDH 3 080182 12 51 27 105 M 3 x 80 25<br />
KD 3 B 080192 12 65 27 95 M 3 x 90 10<br />
KD 4 080183 14 69 34 105 M 4 x 100 25<br />
KDH 4 080184 14 35 34 95 M 4 x 70 25<br />
KD 4 B 080193 14 69 34 105 M 4 x 100 10<br />
KDR 4 026437 14 35 34 95 M 4 x 70 25<br />
Gravity toggle<br />
KD 5 + 6 + 8<br />
Gravity toggle<br />
KDH 5 + 6 + 8<br />
Gravity toggle<br />
KDR 5 / KDR 6<br />
Type Art.-No. drill max. panel thickness min. cavity depth anchor length thread Qty. per box<br />
d o d p a l M<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
KD 5 080187 16 63 70 100 M 5 x 100 25<br />
KDH 5 080188 16 60 70 130 M 5 x 90 20<br />
KDR 5 026438 16 35 70 130 M 5 x 70 20<br />
KD 6 080185 16 63 70 100 M 6 x 100 25<br />
KDH 6 080186 16 60 70 130 M 6 x 100 20<br />
KDR 6 026439 16 35 70 130 M 6 x 100 20<br />
KD 8 080178 20 55 75 100 M 8 x 100 20<br />
KDH 8 080179 20 55 75 130 M 8 x 100 20<br />
Gravity toggle KM 10<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø max. panel thickness min. cavity depth anchor length screw Qty. per box<br />
d o d p a l d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
KM 10 050326 30 90 140 240 M 10 x 180 25<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads F rec [kN] (F rec includes safety factor 4)<br />
K 54 * failure <strong>of</strong> the nylon thread 0,11<br />
KD 3 0,14<br />
KD 4 0,29<br />
KD 5 0,43<br />
KD 6 0,50<br />
KD 8 1,93<br />
KM 10 1,86<br />
* safety factor 7<br />
Recommended loads F rec [kN] (F rec includes safety factor 4)<br />
KDH 3 ** 0,05<br />
KDH 4 ** 0,20<br />
KDH 5 ** the hook bends open 0,30<br />
KDH 6 ** 0,50<br />
KDH 8 ** 0,75<br />
** safety against bend open.<br />
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Cavity fi xings
Cavity fi xings<br />
240<br />
CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Board fi xing PD<br />
The unique solution for all board-type construction materials.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Conical expansion fi xing for board materials from 8 mm<br />
thickness<br />
▪ When the screw is tightened, the plastic cone is pulled into<br />
the sleeve and expands the fi xing.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Pre-formed internal thread for chipboard screws for easy and<br />
quick screwing in.<br />
▪ High tightening torque improves the setting feeling (the<br />
fi xing „tightens fi rmly“).<br />
▪ The fi xing grips in thin boards by a mechanical interlock, and<br />
in thick boards by expansion force.<br />
▪ Undercut-like mechanical interlock enables high grip in board<br />
materials.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Board fixing PD Board fixing PD S<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min. drill hole depth panel thickness anchor length chipboard screw max. usable length qty. per box<br />
d o t l d s x l s t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
PD 8 024771 8 31 6 29 4 - 100<br />
PD 10 015935 10 30 7 28 5 - 100<br />
PD 12 015937 12 29 9 27 6 - 50<br />
PD 8 S 1) 024772 8 31 6 29 4 x 40 11 50<br />
PD 10 S 1) 015936 10 30 7 28 5 x 40 12 50<br />
PD 12 S 1) 015938 12 29 9 27 6 x 50 22 25<br />
1) PD-S with chipboard screw.<br />
Board fi xing PD<br />
Chipboard screw<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Gypsum plasterboard and<br />
gypsum fi breboards<br />
▪ Chip boards<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Skir ting<br />
▪ Electric switches<br />
▪ Small wall-mounted shelves<br />
▪ Key boxes<br />
▪ Towel rails<br />
▪ Lightweight mirror cabinets<br />
▪ Curtain rails<br />
▪ No special installation tool necessary.<br />
▪ Short expansion zone for applications with little space<br />
required behind the board.<br />
▪ Several longitudinal ribs reliably prevent the PD fi xing from<br />
rotating in the hole.<br />
▪ Small but stable collar prevents the fi xing from slipping<br />
further into the hole.<br />
▪ Tip: also reliable in solid building materials.<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Do not use screws with double-start<br />
thr eads.<br />
▪ Drill the hole with a metal drill in the non-hammer setting. ▪ Use screws with threads all the way up to the head.<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads in N rec [kN].<br />
PD 8 PD 10 PD 12 PD 8 PD 10 PD 12<br />
Plasterboard 9.5 mm 0.10 0.10 0.10 Fibreboard 12.5 mm 0.20 0.25 0.30<br />
Plasterboard 12.5 mm 0.10 0.10 0.15 Plywood board 0.15 0.40 0.80<br />
Plasterboard 2 x 12.5 mm 0.15 0.15 0.15 Chipboard 16 mm 0.25 0.25 0.25<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.
CAVITY FIXINGS 241<br />
Plasterboard fi xing GK<br />
The rapid-assembly fi xing for sandwich-type plaster board.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ The GK fi xing, supplied with its setting tool, is screwed into<br />
plasterboard mechanical interlock.<br />
▪ Suitable for single- and double-skinned plasterboard walls, and<br />
plasterboard with insulation on the back.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Sharp, self-tapping thread enables safe fi xing with mechanical<br />
interlock.<br />
▪ Quick and easy installation with a battery-operated/electric<br />
screwdriver reduces installation work.<br />
▪ Setting tool is included with every packet.<br />
▪ No preliminary drilling necessary for board thicknesses up to<br />
15 mm.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Plasterboard fi xing GK<br />
Plasterboard screw<br />
Installation tool GKW<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Not suitable for gypsum fi breboard and tiled plasterboard.<br />
▪ Adapted for wood, self-tapping and chipboard screws <strong>of</strong> 4.0<br />
to 5.0 mm diameter.<br />
▪ Drill a hole fi rst by using the setting tool for board thicknesses<br />
greater than 15 mm.<br />
Plasterboard fixing GK Installation tool GKW<br />
Type Art.-No. anchor length min. thickness to fi rst<br />
supporting layer<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Gypsum plasterboard.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Skir ting<br />
▪ Electric switches<br />
▪ Key boxes<br />
▪ Shelves for spices<br />
max. usable length screw qty. per box<br />
l t t fi x d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
GK 1) 052389 22 25 - 4,0 - 5,0 100<br />
GKS 2) 052390 22 25 13 4.5 x 35 50<br />
GKW 052393 - - - - 10<br />
1) Min. screw length = length <strong>of</strong> plug 22 mm + thickness <strong>of</strong> building component. 2) Supplied with plasterboard screw.<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads in N rec [kN].<br />
Plasterboard fi xing GK / GKS<br />
Plasterboard 9.5 mm 0.07<br />
Plasterboard 12.5 mm 0.08<br />
Plasterboard ≥ 2 x 12.5 mm 0.11<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
▪ Short fi xing length means little space required in and behind<br />
the board.<br />
▪ GK can be screwed in and out like a screw due to cross-drive<br />
recess in the head <strong>of</strong> the fi xing.<br />
▪ Setting tool is also suitable for screwing in the screws.<br />
▪ Restrict the torque if using electric screwdrivers.<br />
Cavity fi xings
Cavity fi xings<br />
242<br />
CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Plasterboard fi xing metal GKM<br />
The self-tapping rapid-assembly fi xing for sandwich-type plaster board.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Plasterboard fixing metal GKM<br />
Plasterboard screw<br />
with countersunk<br />
head<br />
▪ The self-tapping metal fi xing GKM taps itself mechanical<br />
interlock in plasterboard.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Sharp, self-tapping thread enables safe fi xing.<br />
▪ Installation with a normal bit means that no special setting<br />
tool is necessary.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
Type Art.-No. anchor length min. thickness to fi rst<br />
supporting layer<br />
max. usable length screw qty. per box<br />
l t t fi x ds x ls [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
GKM 024556 31 35 - 4 - 5 100<br />
GKM 12 1) 040432 31 35 12 4.5 x 35 100<br />
GKM 27 2) 040434 31 35 27 4.5 x 50 100<br />
1) Supplied with plasterboard screws with pan head.<br />
2) Supplied with plasterboard screws with countersunk head.<br />
Plasterboard fi xing<br />
metal GKM<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Not suitable for tiled plasterboard.<br />
▪ Adapted for wood, self-tapping and chipboard screws<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4.0 to 5.0 mm diameter.<br />
▪ In gypsum fi breboards it is necessary to drill a hole fi rst<br />
(Ø 8 mm).<br />
▪ Restrict the torque if using electric screwdrivers.<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads in N rec [kN].<br />
Plasterboard screw<br />
with pan head<br />
Plasterboard fi xing GK / GKM<br />
Plasterboard 9.5 mm 0.07<br />
Plasterboard 12.5 mm 0.08<br />
Plasterboard ≥ 2 x 12.5 mm 0.11<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Gypsum plasterboard<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Pictur es<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Skir ting<br />
▪ Electric switches<br />
▪ Key boxes<br />
▪ Shelves for spices<br />
▪ No preliminary drilling necessary.<br />
▪ Fixing design allows it to be screwed in without limit.<br />
▪ Short fi xing length means little space required in and behind<br />
the board.
Electrical fi xings<br />
ClipFix plus cable strap LS .................................................. page 244<br />
ClipFix plus single clamp ES / Twin clamp ZS ............... page 245<br />
ClipFix plus clip fi xing SD .................................................... page 246<br />
ClipFix plus cable clasp KB / Cable clasp KB ................. page 247<br />
Cable harness SHA ............................................................... page 249<br />
ClipFix plus pipe clip RC ....................................................... page 250<br />
Pipe clip RC ............................................................................. page 251<br />
Pipe clip FC .............................................................................. page 252<br />
Nail disc NSB ......................................................................... page 253<br />
Nylon saddle SCH .................................................................. page 254<br />
Metal two-piece pipe clamp AM ........................................ page 256<br />
Conduit clip BSM ................................................................... page 257<br />
Nail clip NS .............................................................................. page 258<br />
Impact nail ED Setting tool SZE ......................................... page 259<br />
Cable tie BN ............................................................................ page 260<br />
Wireclip ....................................................................................page 261<br />
243<br />
Electrical fi xings
Electrical fi xings<br />
244<br />
PIPE FIXINGS<br />
ClipFix plus cable strap LS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Plug-fi tting installation.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Clip fix plus cable strap<br />
SF plus LS<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-hole min. drill hole depth clamping range qty. per box<br />
d 0 t D<br />
[Ø mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SF plus LS 3/13 058155 6 35 3 - 13 100<br />
SF plus LS 8/28 058156 6 50 8 - 28 100<br />
SF plus LS 20/40 058157 6 50 20 - 40 100<br />
Min. drill hole depth for the smallest given cable cross-section.<br />
Clip fi x plus cable<br />
strap SF plus LS<br />
▪ Cable strap for direct fi xing <strong>of</strong> individual cables and cable<br />
bundles <strong>of</strong> 3 to 40 mm diameter.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ One piece fi xing - saves plug, clamp and screw.<br />
▪ Simple and quick one-hand installation reduces work<br />
involved by up to 80 %.<br />
▪ High quality material permits year-round application, even<br />
when exposed to frost.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -20 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ Unique operating principle guarantees high load-bearing<br />
capacity.<br />
▪ UV-stabilised material for variable applications, specifi cally<br />
for external use.<br />
▪ Halogen-free and fl ame resistant for increased safety in the<br />
event <strong>of</strong> fi re.<br />
▪ Silicone-fr ee.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone, dense<br />
structur e<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made<br />
from lightweight<br />
concr ete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduits<br />
▪ Flexible pipes<br />
1) Flame resistant according to VDE 0741/DIN IEC 695 part 2-1, test temperature 960 °C<br />
DESCRIPTION LS - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
▯ Locking catch<br />
▯ Multiple wedge<br />
The clamping force is achieved by the<br />
wedging eff ect.<br />
High-quality material:<br />
Halogen-free, fi re-resistant nylon.<br />
Simple one-handed installation<br />
reduces installation time by up to 80%.<br />
Concrete failure<br />
drill diameter across<br />
cutting edges<br />
failure load<br />
[mm] [kN]<br />
6 0,41<br />
6,1 0,36<br />
6,2 0,32<br />
6,3 0,27<br />
6,4 0,23<br />
1)
PIPE FIXINGS 245<br />
ClipFix plus single clamp ES / Twin clamp ZS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Complete fi xing element for simple and time-saving plug-fi tting<br />
<strong>of</strong> conduits or fl exible pipes.<br />
▪ For wall, fl oor and ceiling installation.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ One piece fi xing - saves plug, clamp and screw.<br />
▪ Simple and quick one-hand installation reduces work<br />
involved by up to 80 %.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -20 °C to +80 °C.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Plug-fi tting installation.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
ClipFix plus twin clamp<br />
SF plus ZS<br />
ClipFix plus twin<br />
clamp SF plus ZS<br />
Clip fi x plus single<br />
clamp SF plus ES<br />
ClipFix plus twin clamp ZS<br />
ClipFix plus single clamp ES<br />
Clip fix plus single clamp<br />
SF plus ES<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-hole drill hole depth clamping range qty. per box<br />
d 0 h 0 D<br />
[Ø mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SF plus ZS 10 058184 6 35 - 45 3 - 12 100<br />
SF plus ZS 18 048161 6 40 - 50 10 - 25 100<br />
SF plus ZS 28 048162 6 40 - 55 15 - 31 75<br />
SF plus ES 10 048151 6 40 - 45 3 - 12 100<br />
SF plus ES 18 048152 6 40 - 45 10 - 25 100<br />
SF plus ES 28 058183 6 40 - 45 15 - 31 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone, dense<br />
structur e<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made<br />
from lightweight<br />
concr ete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduits<br />
▪ Flexible and rigid plastic<br />
pipes<br />
1) Flame resistant according to VDE 0741/DIN IEC 695 part 2-1, test temperature 960 °C<br />
▪ Unique operating principle guarantees high load-bearing<br />
capacity.<br />
▪ High quality material permits year-round application, even<br />
when exposed to frost.<br />
▪ UV-stabilised material for variable applications, specifi cally<br />
for external use.<br />
▪ Halogen-free and fl ame-resistant for increased safety in the<br />
event <strong>of</strong> fi re.<br />
▪ Silicone-fr ee.<br />
1)<br />
Electrical fi xings
Electrical fi xings<br />
246<br />
PIPE FIXINGS<br />
ClipFix plus clip fi xing SD<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Nylon fi xing pin<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ The complete element combines plug and screw.<br />
▪ Simple and quick one-hand installation reduces work<br />
involved.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -20 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ Unique operating principle guarantees high load-bearing<br />
capacity.<br />
▪ High quality material permits year-round application, even<br />
when exposed to frost.<br />
▪ Halogen-free and fl ame resistant for increased safety in the<br />
event <strong>of</strong> fi re.<br />
▪ Long version specifi cally designed for bridging non-load bearing<br />
layers.<br />
▪ Silicone-fr ee<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> ClipFix plus clip fixing<br />
SF plus SD<br />
ClipFix plus clip<br />
fi xing SF plus SD<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-hole min. drill hole depth usable length qty. per box<br />
d0 t da [Ø mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SF plus SD 30 058178 6 35 4 200<br />
SF plus SD 40 058179 6 35 15 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone, dense<br />
structur e<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Cable channels<br />
▪ S trips<br />
▪ Pr <strong>of</strong>i les<br />
▪ Flat building components<br />
▪ Cable clasp KB<br />
▪ Installation base SHA MS<br />
1) Flame resistant according to VDE 0741/DIN IEC 695 part 2-1, test temperature 960 °C<br />
1)
PIPE FIXINGS 247<br />
ClipFix plus cable clasp KB / Cable clasp KB<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Plug-fi tting installation<br />
▪ Hammer-in fi xing - with Hammerfi x N6<br />
ClipFix plus cable<br />
clasp KB<br />
Cable clasp KB<br />
DESCRIPTION KB - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
▪ Cable clasp for simple and time-saving fi xing <strong>of</strong> electrical<br />
cables (optional without pre-fi tted fi xing pin).<br />
▪ For ceiling, wall and fl oor installation.<br />
▪ Available in RAL 7035 cable-grey and RAL 7030 dark grey<br />
(fl ame-resistant version).<br />
▪ The pre-fi tted fi xing pin SD can be removed.<br />
▪ The Cable clasp KB (without plug-fi xing) is designed for<br />
installation with the Hammerfi x N 6 (see chapter Long-shaft<br />
fi xings).<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ The complete element combines clasp, plug and screw.<br />
▪ Simple and quick one-hand installation reduces work<br />
involved by up to 80 %.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -20 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ Unique operating principle guarantees high load-bearing<br />
capacity.<br />
▪ High quality material permits year-round application, even<br />
when exposed to frost.<br />
▪ Halogen-free and fl ame-resistant for increased safety in the<br />
event <strong>of</strong> fi re.<br />
▪ The shallow design <strong>of</strong> the clasp makes it ideal for use in<br />
confi ned spaces i.e. intermediate ceilings.<br />
▪ UV-stabilised material for variable applications, specifi cally<br />
for external use.<br />
▪ Diff erent colouring for diff erentiation from fl ame-resistant<br />
version.<br />
▪ Silicone-fr ee<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone, dense<br />
structur e<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▯ Locking catch<br />
▯ Multiple wedge<br />
The clamping force is achieved by<br />
the wedging eff ect. Application also<br />
possible without fi xing pin.<br />
High-positioned fi xing for easy plug-fi tting<br />
and hammerset installation.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Electric conduits<br />
Quick installation due to easy press<br />
down <strong>of</strong> the clasp.<br />
Electrical fi xings
Electrical fi xings<br />
248<br />
PIPE FIXINGS<br />
ClipFix plus cable clasp KB / Cable clasp KB<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
SFplus KB 8 SFplus KB 16<br />
Type Art.-No. max. number <strong>of</strong> ducts drill-hole drill hole depth qty. per box<br />
d0 h0 [Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SF plus KB 8 048171 8 ducts NYM 3 x 1,5 6 35 50<br />
SF plus KB 16 048172 16 ducts NYM 3 x 1,5 6 35 25<br />
Flame resistant versions 1) on request<br />
1) Flame resistant according to VDE 0741/DIN IEC 695 part 2-1, Test temperature 960°C<br />
Cable clasp KB 8 Cable clasp KB 16<br />
Type Art.-No. max. number <strong>of</strong> ducts dimensions dimension <strong>of</strong> slot qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
KB 8 058135 8 ducts NYM 3 x 1,5 15 x 133 6 x 10 50<br />
KB 16 058136 16 ducts NYM 3 x 1,5 15 x 230 6 x 10 50<br />
Flame resistant versions 1) on request<br />
1) Flame resistant according to VDE 0741/DIN IEC 695 part 2-1, Test temperature 960°C<br />
Failure load in concrete<br />
drill diameter<br />
across cutting edges<br />
Failure load<br />
[mm] [kN]<br />
6 0,6<br />
6,1 0,56<br />
6,2 0,52<br />
6,3 0,47<br />
6,4 0,43
PIPE FIXINGS 249<br />
Cable harness SHA<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Cable harness for direct installation with plug and screw or<br />
the Installation base MS.<br />
▪ Available in RAL 7035 cable-grey and RAL 7030 dark grey<br />
(fl ame-resistant version).<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation with Installation base MS and<br />
Connection piece KP.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -20 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ High quality material permits year-round application, even<br />
when exposed to frost.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Cable harness<br />
SHA<br />
Installation base<br />
SHA MS<br />
Cable harness SHA<br />
+ Installation base<br />
SHA MS + Connection<br />
piece SHA KP<br />
Clipfi x plus<br />
Installation base MS<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Using the connection piece SHA KP,<br />
two cable harnesses can be installed<br />
back-to-back with a single connection<br />
point.<br />
▪ A clip-in base makes it possible to use a<br />
series <strong>of</strong> harnesses, mounted one below the other.<br />
▪ Must not be installed more than 80 cm apart.<br />
Connection piece<br />
SHA KP<br />
▪ UV-stabilised material for variable applications, specifi cally<br />
for external use.<br />
▪ Diff erent colouring to distinguish from fl ame-resistant version.<br />
Steckfix plus<br />
Montagesockel<br />
SF plus MS<br />
Type Art.-No. max. number <strong>of</strong> ducts dimensions qty. per box outer carton<br />
[mm] pcs. pcs.<br />
SHA 15 058139 15 ducts NYM 3 x 1,5 92 x 63 50 50<br />
SHA 30 058140 30 ducts NYM 3 x 1,5 127 x 79 25 25<br />
SHA MS 058141 connection piece 28 x 42 50 1000<br />
SHA KP 058142 installation base - 50 1000<br />
SF plus MS 048181 installation base with clip-plug - 50 500<br />
Flame resistant versions 1) available on request<br />
1) Flame resistant according to VDE 0741/DIN IEC 695 part 2-1, Test temperature 960°C<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone, dense<br />
structur e<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduits<br />
▪ Flexible and rigid plastic<br />
pipes<br />
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PIPE FIXINGS<br />
ClipFix plus pipe clip RC<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Plug-fi tting installation.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Clipfix plus pipe clip RC<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-hole suitable for IEC clamping range qty. per box<br />
d0 D<br />
[Ø mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SF plus RC IEC 12 048190 6 12 12 - 13 100<br />
SF plus RC IEC 16 048191 6 16 15 - 16 100<br />
SF plus RC IEC 20 048193 6 20 20 - 21 100<br />
SF plus RC IEC 25 048197 6 25 24 - 25 50<br />
SF plus RC IEC 32 048198 6 32 31 - 32 25<br />
SF plus RC IEC 40 048199 6 40 38 - 40 25<br />
Further sizes and dimensions upon request.<br />
Clipfi x plus pipe clip<br />
RC<br />
▪ Pipe clip with pre-fi tted fi xing pin for simple and time-saving<br />
plug-fi tting <strong>of</strong> plastic insulation pipes.<br />
▪ The pre-fi tted fi xing pin SD can be removed.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ The complete element combines clip, plug and screw.<br />
▪ Simple and quick one-hand installation reduces work<br />
involved by up to 80 %.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -20 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ Unique operating principle guarantees high load-bearing<br />
capacity.<br />
▪ High quality material permits year-round application, even<br />
when exposed to frost.<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Interlocking base clips allow two additional pipe clips to<br />
be added in series.<br />
▪ Only one fi xing point for up to three pipes in a multiple<br />
installation is necessary.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone, dense<br />
structur e<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Plastic pipes according<br />
to DIN 49016, 49017<br />
and IEC 423 (former DIN<br />
49026).<br />
▪ Halogen-free for increased safety in the event <strong>of</strong> fi re.<br />
▪ UV-stabilised material for variable applications, specifi cally<br />
for external use.<br />
▪ Silicone-fr ee
FIXINGS FOR INSULATION TUBES 251<br />
Pipe clip RC<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Polyamid pipe clip for simple and time-saving installation <strong>of</strong><br />
plastic insulation pipes.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ High quality material permits year-round application, even<br />
when exposed to frost.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ 6 mm oblong hole for easy installation<br />
with 6 mm hammerfi x.<br />
▪ Can be inserted into C-pr<strong>of</strong>i led channels<br />
with 11 mm slot width.<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Interlocking base clips allow two additional pipe clips to be<br />
added in series.<br />
▪ Only one fi xing point for up to three pipes in a multiple installation<br />
is necessary.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Pipe clip RC<br />
Pipe clip RC PG For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Plastic pipes according<br />
to DIN 49016, 49017<br />
and IEC 423 (former DIN<br />
49026)<br />
Type Art.-No. suitable for IEC clamping range dimension <strong>of</strong> slot qty. per box outer carton<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs. pcs.<br />
RC IEC 12 058194 12 12 - 13 6 x 10 100 1000<br />
RC IEC 16 058120 16 15 - 16 6 x 10 100 1000<br />
RC IEC 20 058122 20 20 - 21 6 x 10 100 1000<br />
RC IEC 25 058198 25 24 - 25 6 x 10 50 500<br />
RC IEC 32 058199 32 31 - 32 6 x 10 40 400<br />
RC IEC 40 058200 40 39 - 40 6 x 10 40 400<br />
RC IEC 50 079194 50 50 - 51 6 x 10 20 200<br />
RC IEC 63 079196 63 62 - 64 6 x 10 15 150<br />
Flame-resistant version<br />
RCF IEC 12 1) 058193 12 12 - 13 6 x 10 100 1000<br />
RCF IEC 16 1) 058129 16 15 - 16 6 x 10 100 1000<br />
RCF IEC 20 1) 058131 20 20 - 21 6 x 10 100 1000<br />
RCF IEC 25 1) 058195 25 24 - 25 6 x 10 50 500<br />
RCF IEC 32 1) 058196 32 31 - 32 6 x 10 40 400<br />
RCF IEC 40 1) 058197 40 39 - 40 6 x 10 40 400<br />
1) Flame resistant according to VDE 0741/DIN IEC 695 part 2-1, test temperature 960°C<br />
D<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
1) Flame resistant according to VDE 0741/DIN IEC 695 part 2-1, test temperature 960 °C<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -20 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ Halogen-free for increased safety in the event <strong>of</strong> fi re.<br />
▪ UV-stabilised material for variable applications, specifi cally<br />
for external use.<br />
▪ Silicone-fr ee<br />
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FIXINGS FOR PIPES AND INSULATION TUBES<br />
Pipe clip FC<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Pipe Clip for effi cient running <strong>of</strong> cables and pipelines.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple „snap-fi t“ system reduces installation time.<br />
▪ Elastic properties allow for temperature-related changes in<br />
pipe lengths.<br />
▪ High load-bearing capacity coupled with great fl exibility.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -40 °C bis +80 °C.<br />
▪ Elastic material permits year-round application, even when<br />
exposed to frost.<br />
▪ UV-stabilised material for variable applications, particularly<br />
for external use.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Interlocking base clips allow two<br />
additional clip brackets to be added in<br />
series.<br />
▪ Can be inserted into C-shaped pr<strong>of</strong>i lerails<br />
with 11 mm wide slot.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Pipe clip FC<br />
Pipe clip FC For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduits<br />
▪ Flexible and rigid plastic<br />
pipes<br />
▪ Only four sizes for the 6 to 20 mm diameter range.<br />
▪ Silicone-fr ee.<br />
Type Art.-No. for cables and pipes from / to qty. per box<br />
d min - d max<br />
[Ø mm] pcs.<br />
FC 6 - 9 GR 068060 6 - 9 100<br />
FC 9 - 12 GR 068062 9 - 12 100<br />
FC 12 - 16 GR 068064 12 - 16 50<br />
FC 16 - 20 GR 068066 16 - 20 25<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.
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Nail disc NSB<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Polypropylen high-strength nail disc<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Nail disc NSB<br />
Nail disc NSB<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Only 1 disc for 2 slot widths.<br />
▪ With the dimensions 27 mm and 34 mm the disc fi ts the<br />
most common slot widths.<br />
▪ Pre-vaulted comb structure for optimum contact pressure.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ W ood<br />
▪ Hard board<br />
▪ Chipboar d<br />
▪ Plyw ood<br />
▪ Aerated concrete<br />
▪ Plaster wall<br />
Type Art.-No. nail dimensions disc dimensions qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
NSB 2/40 048308 2 x 40 27 x 34 200<br />
NSB 2/50 048309 2 x 50 27 x 34 150<br />
NSB 2/60 048310 2 x 60 27 x 34 100<br />
NSB 3/40 048311 3 x 40 27 x 34 200<br />
NSB 3/50 048312 3 x 50 27 x 34 150<br />
NSB 3/60 048313 3 x 60 27 x 34 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Cables in wall slots<br />
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FIXINGS FOR PIPES AND INSULATION TUBES<br />
Nylon saddle SCH<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Nylon saddle clip for effi cient running <strong>of</strong> cables and pipelines<br />
with diff erent diameters.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Spring pressure <strong>of</strong> internal tongues enables running <strong>of</strong><br />
cables and pipes <strong>of</strong> diff erent diameters.<br />
▪ Temperature-resistant from -40 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ High quality elastic material permits year-round application,<br />
even when exposed to frost.<br />
▪ UV-stabilised material for variable applications, particularly<br />
for external use.<br />
▪ Silicone-fr ee.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Base interlocking system allows individual<br />
or multiple saddles SCH to be<br />
used together with varying sizes.<br />
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads in [kN]<br />
<strong>of</strong> upper part <strong>of</strong> clip to tensile force. An appropriate safety coeffi -<br />
cient should be applied.<br />
Type kN<br />
SCH 812 0,09<br />
SCH 1216 0,2<br />
SCH 1619 0,2<br />
SCH 1623 0,2<br />
SCH 2332 0,3<br />
Important dimensions <strong>of</strong> fi scher Saddle SCH for the installer<br />
Type Clamping range h b s a l t c<br />
SCH 812 8-12 ∅ 23.1 21.5 16.5 6.1 12 4.5 5.1<br />
SCH 1216 12-16 ∅ 28.7 27.5 16.5 6.7 16 4.5 5.1<br />
SCH 1619 16-19 ∅ 37.6 32.5 16.5 8.0 18 4.5 5.1<br />
SCH 1623 16-23 ∅ 37.6 36.0 16.5 7.6 18 4.5 5.1<br />
SCH 2332 23-32 ∅ 50.0 46.5 16.5 10.0 28 4.5 5.1<br />
Nylon saddle SCH For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduits<br />
▪ Flexible and rigid plastic<br />
pipes<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Saddle SCH<br />
colour: Nylon transparent<br />
Saddle SCH<br />
colour: grey RAL 7035<br />
Type Art.-No. for cables and pipes from / to dimension <strong>of</strong> insulated pipes qty. per box<br />
d min - d max<br />
[Ø mm] pcs.<br />
Colour: nylon transparent<br />
SCH 812 060012 8 - 12 6 x 1 - 8 x 1 100<br />
SCH 1216 060016 12 - 16 10 x 1 - 12 x 1 50<br />
SCH 1619 069019 16 - 19 - 50<br />
SCH 1623 060023 16 - 23 15 x 1 - 18 x 1 50<br />
SCH 2332 060032 23 - 32 22 x 1 - 22 x 1,5 25<br />
SCH 3242<br />
Colour: grey RAL 7035<br />
060042 32 - 42 22 x 1 - 22 x 1,5 25<br />
SCH 812 GR 068012 8 - 12 6 x 1 - 8 x 1 100<br />
SCH 1216 GR 068016 12 - 16 10 x 1 - 12 x 1 50<br />
SCH 1619 GR 068019 16 - 19 - 50<br />
SCH 1623 GR 068023 16 - 23 15 x 1 - 18 x 1 50<br />
SCH 2332 GR 068032 23 - 32 22 x 1 - 22 x 1,5 25<br />
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FIXINGS FOR INSULATION TUBES<br />
Metal two-piece pipe clamp AM<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Product description<br />
▪ Metal clamp with M6 internal thread for stand-<strong>of</strong>f installations<br />
<strong>of</strong> metal conduits according to DIN 49020.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Half-open locking latch allows easy opening without completely<br />
removing the screw.<br />
▪ Pr e-fi tted with either a slotted or recessed screw head that<br />
promotes reduced installation time.<br />
▪ Galvanised surface for corrosion protection.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Can only be installed by using M6 bolt recess.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Metal two-piece pipe clamp AM<br />
Type Art.-No. Dimension IEC suitable for qty. per box outer carton<br />
[Ø mm] pcs. pcs.<br />
AM 8 060185 - 8 50 1600<br />
AM 10 060186 - 10 50 1600<br />
AM 12 060187 12 12 50 1600<br />
AM 14 060188 - 14 50 1600<br />
AM 15/16 060189 16 15/16 50 250<br />
AM 18 060190 - 18 50 250<br />
AM 20 060191 20 20 50 250<br />
AM 22 060192 - 22 50 250<br />
AM 24 060193 - 24 50 1000<br />
AM 25/26 1) 060194 25 25/26 50 1000<br />
AM 28 060195 - 28 50 200<br />
AM 30 060196 - 30 50 1000<br />
AM 32 060209 32 32 25 500<br />
AM 34 060210 - 34 25 400<br />
AM 37 060211 37 37 20 100<br />
AM 40 090849 40 40 15 150<br />
AM 50 090850 50 50 10 200<br />
AM 63 090851 63 63 10 100<br />
1) Art.-No. 60194 suitable for Ø 25 mm and Ø 26 mm<br />
Further sizes and dimensions upon request.<br />
Metal two-piece<br />
pipe clamp AM<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Metal conduits according<br />
to DIN 49020.
FIXINGS FOR INSULATION TUBES 257<br />
Conduit clip BSM<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Conduit metal clip with 1 or 2 fi xing points.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation.<br />
▪ Galvanised surface ensures corrosion protection.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ When fi xing to concrete, we recommend the Impact nail<br />
ED 15, 18 or 22 (see installation accessories).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Conduit clip<br />
BSM<br />
Conduit clip BSM For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduits<br />
▪ Flexible and rigid plastic<br />
pipes<br />
▪ Metal conduits<br />
Conduit clip<br />
BSMD<br />
Conduit clip<br />
BSMZ<br />
Type Art.-No. Dimension IEC suitable for qty. per box outer carton<br />
[Ø mm] pcs. pcs.<br />
BSM 16 060149 16 16 50 50<br />
BSM 18 060150 - 18 50 50<br />
BSM 20 060151 20 20 50 50<br />
BSM 22 060152 - 22 50 50<br />
BSM 24 060153 - 24 50 50<br />
BSM 25 090839 25 25 50 50<br />
BSM 28 060155 - 28 50 50<br />
BSM 32 090840 32 32 50 50<br />
BSM 37 060158 - 37 25 125<br />
BSM 40 090841 40 40 25 250<br />
BSM 50 090842 50 50 20 200<br />
BSM 63 090843 63 63 15 150<br />
BSMD 16 060169 16 16 50 50<br />
BSMD 18 060170 - 18 50 50<br />
BSMD 20 060171 20 20 50 50<br />
BSMD 22 060172 - 22 50 50<br />
BSMD 25 090844 25 25 50 50<br />
BSMD 28 060175 - 28 25 25<br />
BSMD 32 090845 32 32 25 25<br />
BSMD 37 060178 - 37 20 125<br />
BSMD 40 090846 40 40 25 250<br />
BSMD 50 090847 50 50 15 150<br />
BSMD 63 090848 63 63 10 100<br />
BSMZ 20 079535 20 20 50 50<br />
BSMZ 24 079536 - 24 50 50<br />
BSMZ 28 079537 - 28 50 50<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
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PIPE FIXINGS<br />
Nail clip NS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Nail clip with pre-assembled hardened nail for the effi cient<br />
installation <strong>of</strong> conduits.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation.<br />
▪ Pre-assembled nail reduces installation time.<br />
▪ Nail clip MNS for electric conduits with a wide diameter<br />
range.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Nail clip NS<br />
Type Art.-No. colour for cable length <strong>of</strong> nail qty. per box outer carton<br />
[Ø mm] [mm] pcs. pcs.<br />
NS 7 058173 RAL 7035 cable grey 7 27 100 5000<br />
NS 8 058174 RAL 7035 cable grey 8 27 100 5000<br />
NS 9 058175 RAL 7035 cable grey 9 27 100 5000<br />
NS 10 058176 RAL 7035 cable grey 10 30 100 2000<br />
NS 12 058177 RAL 7035 cable grey 12 35 100 1500<br />
Nail clip MNS<br />
Nail clip NS Suitable for:<br />
▪ W ood<br />
▪ Har dboard<br />
▪ Chipboar d<br />
▪ Plyw ood<br />
▪ Aerated concrete<br />
▪ Plaster wall<br />
Type Art.-No. clamping range length <strong>of</strong> nail qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
MNS 5-7 094673 5 - 7 23 100<br />
MNS 7-12 094674 7 - 12 30 100<br />
MNS 10-14 094675 10 - 14 35 100<br />
D<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduits
PIPE FIXINGS 259<br />
Impact nail ED / Setting tool SZE<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Impact nail ED for fi xing BSM or BSMD conduit clips and<br />
perforated steel band LBV or LBK to concrete, without predrilling.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Impact nail setting tool<br />
SZE<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
SZE 18 079820 1<br />
Impact nail<br />
ED<br />
Impact nail setting<br />
tool SZE<br />
Impact nail ED<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Knocked directly into concrete with the SZE setting tool.<br />
▪ Comply with UVV accident prevention regulations when<br />
installing.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
Type Art.-No. length diameter qty. per box<br />
L D<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduit clips BSM<br />
▪ Perforated steel band LBV<br />
and LBK<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation.<br />
▪ No pre-drilling required.<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
ED 15 048212 15 4,2 200<br />
ED 18 079815 18 4,2 200<br />
ED 22 014570 22 4,2 200<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
pcs.<br />
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PIPE FIXINGS<br />
Cable tie BN<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Cable tie to bundle pipes and conduits.<br />
▪ Self-extinguishing in compliance with UL 94 Class V2.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ The chamfered end ensures it can be easily tightened in a<br />
simple operation.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -40° C bis +80°C.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Cable tie BN<br />
Cable tie UBN<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Conduits<br />
▪ Flexible and rigid plastic<br />
pipes<br />
▪ Metal conduits<br />
Cable tie BN, colour: transparent Cable tie UBN, colour: black<br />
Type Art.-No. dimensions Qty. per box outer carton<br />
[mm] pcs. pcs.<br />
BN 2,5 x 100 087478 2,5 x 100 100 20000<br />
BN 2,5 x 120 087479 2,5 x 120 100 15000<br />
BN 2,5 x 200 087480 2,5 x 200 100 10000<br />
BN 3,6 x 150 087481 3,6 x 150 100 10000<br />
BN 3,6 x 200 019802 3,6 x 200 100 10000<br />
BN 3,6 x 300 037490 3,6 x 300 100 7500<br />
BN 4,6 x 200 087484 4,6 x 200 100 7500<br />
BN 4,8 x 250 037582 4,8 x 250 100 5000<br />
BN 4,8 x 280 087485 4,8 x 280 100 5000<br />
BN 4,8 x 350 037653 4,8 x 350 100 5000<br />
BN 4,8 x 370 037583 4,8 x 370 100 8000<br />
BN 4,8 x 430 037708 4,8 x 430 100 5000<br />
BN 7,6 x 350 087487 7,6 x 350 100 2500<br />
BN 7,6 x 450 037996 7,6 x 450 100 2500<br />
BN 7,6 x 550 037997 7,6 x 550 100 2000<br />
BN 8,8 x 760 037998 8,8 x 760 100 1800<br />
BN 8,8 x 810 038000 8,8 x 810 100 1500<br />
BN 8,8 x 1168 038002 8,8 x 1168 100 800<br />
UBN 2,5 x 100 087488 2,5 x 100 100 20000<br />
UBN 2,5 x 120 087489 2,5 x 120 100 15000<br />
UBN 2,5 x 200 087490 2,5 x 200 100 10000<br />
UBN 3,6 x 150 087491 3,6 x 150 100 10000<br />
UBN 3,6 x 200 037573 3,6 x 200 100 10000<br />
UBN 3,6 x 300 069364 3,6 x 300 100 7500<br />
UBN 4,6 x 200 087494 4,6 x 200 100 7500<br />
UBN 4,8 x 250 069367 4,8 x 250 100 5000<br />
UBN 4,8 x 280 087495 4,8 x 280 100 5000<br />
UBN 4,8 x 350 069368 4,8 x 350 100 5000<br />
UBN 4,8 x 370 069369 4,8 x 370 100 8000<br />
UBN 4,8 x 430 069370 4,8 x 430 100 5000<br />
UBN 7,6 x 350 087497 7,6 x 350 100 2500<br />
UBN 7,6 x 450 069374 7,6 x 450 100 2500<br />
UBN 7,6 x 550 069375 7,6 x 550 100 2000<br />
UBN 8,8 x 760 069376 8,8 x 760 100 1800<br />
UBN 8,8 x 810 069377 8,8 x 810 100 1500<br />
UBN 8,8 x 1168 069379 8,8 x 1168 100 800<br />
▪ High quality nylon permits year-round application, even when<br />
exposed to frost.<br />
▪ UV–stabilised material (only UBN, black), specifi cally for<br />
external use.<br />
▪ Silicone and halogen-free and self-extinguishing, thereby<br />
increased safety in case <strong>of</strong> fi re.<br />
▪ Diff erent colouring for diff erentiation from fl ame-resistant<br />
version.
PIPE FIXINGS<br />
Wireclip<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ The Wireclip Cable Lock System is designed as a fast<br />
and reliable method to suspend all static loads within the<br />
mechanical, electric and HVAC industries.<br />
Advantages / Benefi ts<br />
▪ Cable locks provide a fast, strong and lightweight solution to<br />
the task <strong>of</strong> hanging electrical and mechanical services.<br />
▪ Its time saving qualities have been shown to increase productivity<br />
by up to six times compared to traditional hanging<br />
methods.<br />
▪ Installation requires no specialized training.<br />
▪ Cable locks are made <strong>of</strong> durable metal alloys and stainless<br />
steel and combine these qualities with the strength <strong>of</strong> high<br />
tensile wire rope.<br />
▪ It allows the installer to position the hangers vertically or at<br />
an angle to the suspended object.<br />
▪ The Wireclip system is lightweight. It is easy to carry and<br />
reduces the risk <strong>of</strong> injury due to the accidental drop <strong>of</strong> materials<br />
during aerial installations.<br />
▪ No pre-site visit required to calculate drop lengths.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Do not apply paint or other coating.<br />
▪ Do not apply lubricant.<br />
▪ Do not use for lifting.<br />
▪ Keep the product clean and free from<br />
dirt.<br />
▪ Remove damaged cable end prior to<br />
inserting into the cable lock.<br />
WIC 2 Suitable for:<br />
▪ Suspension <strong>of</strong> loads in the<br />
HVAC industries.<br />
WIC 2 and 3<br />
WIC 4<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For suspension <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Lighting<br />
▪ T runking<br />
▪ Busbar<br />
▪ Fan coil units<br />
▪ Ducting<br />
Wireclip - ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
Stainless steel springs<br />
The springs are made <strong>of</strong><br />
A2 stainless steel.<br />
Locking mechanism<br />
The locking wedges are fitted with serrations<br />
that grip the wire cable, pressing on it<br />
and distributing the load over the length <strong>of</strong><br />
the cable to maximize the gripping force.<br />
Zinc block<br />
The block is die cast in Zamac 5<br />
zinc alloy and combines anti-corrosion<br />
properties with a high level <strong>of</strong><br />
manufacturing quality.<br />
Cross section<br />
261<br />
Round braided cable<br />
Consists <strong>of</strong> 7 x 7 round braided<br />
cables, zinc plated steel.<br />
Electrical fi xings
Electrical fi xings<br />
262<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
WIC 2 WIC 3 WIC 4<br />
Type Art.-No. wire-Ø length on roll qty. per box outer carton<br />
[mm] [m] pcs. pcs.<br />
WI Ø 2 mm wire 044565 2 200 - -<br />
WI Ø 2.5 mm wire 044566 2,5 200 - -<br />
WI Ø 3 mm wire 044567 3 100 - -<br />
WI Ø 4 mm wire 044568 4 z100 - -<br />
WIC 2 VE20 044559 2 - 2,5 - 20 960<br />
WIC 3 VE20 044561 2,5 - 3,5 - 20 -<br />
WIC 4 VE10 044563 3 - 4 - 10 -<br />
WIC 2 VE100 044560 2 - 2,5 - 100 -<br />
WIC 3 VE100 044562 2,5 - 3,5 - 100 -<br />
WIC 4 VE50 044564 3 - 4 - 50 -<br />
Wire cutter WIZ<br />
Type Art.-No. fi ts Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
WIZ 044721 Wire Ø 4,5 mm, threaded rod Ø 4 mm 1<br />
LOADS<br />
PIPE FIXINGS<br />
Wireclip<br />
Wireclip size Wireclip diameter<br />
[mm]<br />
Recommended load<br />
[kN]<br />
Failure load<br />
[kN]<br />
WIS complete system * 2 0,5 2,5<br />
WIC 4 * 4 2,3 11,5<br />
WIC 3 * 3 1,2 6,0<br />
WIC 2 * 2,5 1,0 5,0<br />
WIC 2 * 2 0,6 3,0<br />
* only together with <strong>fischer</strong> wire cable<br />
WIS cable set with eyelet<br />
Type Art.-No. cable length wire-Ø Qty. per box outer carton<br />
[m] [mm] pcs. pcs.<br />
WIS 2/1 045956 1 2 10 100<br />
WIS 2/2 045957 2 2 10 100<br />
WIS 2/3 045958 3 2 10 100<br />
WIS 2/5 045959 5 2 10 100<br />
WIS 2/10 045960 10 2 10 50
Sanitary fi xings<br />
Wash basin and urinal fi xings ............................................ page 264<br />
WC and sanitary fi xing .........................................................page 267<br />
Accessories for sanitary fi xings .........................................page 269<br />
Installation toolfor stud screws HED ................................. page 270<br />
WC fi xing WB ......................................................................... page 271<br />
263<br />
Sanitary fi xings
Sanitary fi xings<br />
264<br />
SANITARY FIXINGS<br />
Wash basin and urinal fi xing<br />
Complete fi xing sets.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
WD - Wash basin<br />
and urinal fi xing<br />
WST - Wash basin<br />
fi xings<br />
UST - Urinal fi xing<br />
BO - Boiler fi xing,<br />
zinc-plated<br />
Gravity toggle<br />
KM 10 - Wash basin<br />
and urinal fi xing<br />
WDP - Wash basin<br />
and urinal fi xing<br />
WD, WST, UST, BO<br />
▪ Fixing sets consisting <strong>of</strong> UX-Plugs, stud screws, nylon nuts or<br />
fl anged bushes with hexagon nut.<br />
KM and WDP<br />
▪ Specially designed for fi xing washstands and urinals to<br />
plumbing units and cavity walls.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation.<br />
▪ High-strength fl anged nylon nuts and collar sleeves are resistant<br />
to ageing, chemicals and guarantees that the fi tting will<br />
not damage the porcelain.<br />
▪ Cover caps with a high-quality chrome fi nish ensure the<br />
fi xture remains visually attractive for a long period <strong>of</strong> time.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone<br />
▪ Solid bricks<br />
▪ Solid plasterboard<br />
▪ Hollow blocks<br />
▪ Plasterboard (only KM 10<br />
and WDP)<br />
▪ Gypsum fi breboards (only<br />
KM 10 and WDP)<br />
▪ Chipboards (only KM 10<br />
and WDP)<br />
WST 10 x 140 FIP -<br />
Wash basin fi xing for use with Injection mortar FIS V 150 C<br />
(For applications in hollow bricks we recommend accessories see page 66)
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned or stud-bolt installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For perforated building materials and<br />
aerated cement, we recommend anchoring with<br />
the FIS VS 150 C injection system (refer to page 66).<br />
▪ Maximum load-bearing capacity is only achieved if the screw<br />
projects through the tip <strong>of</strong> the plug by at least 1 x screw<br />
diameter and the plug expands in the load-bearing anchoring<br />
base with its whole anchoring depth.<br />
▪ Tiles and plaster are not classed as load-bearing.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
WD - Wash basin and urinal fixing<br />
Type Art.-No. Contents per plastic bag qty. per box<br />
WD 8 x 90 080659<br />
WD 8 x 110 080658<br />
WD 10 x 120 080655<br />
WD 10 x 140 080656<br />
BO - Boiler fixing set<br />
pcs. pcs.<br />
2 wall plugs UX 10 x 60, 2 stud screws M 8x90 zinc-plated, 2 flanged nuts BU M8,<br />
installation instructions<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs UX 10 x 60, 2 stud screws M 8x110 zinc-plated, 2 flanged nuts BU M8,<br />
installation instructions<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs UX 14 x 75, 2 stud screws M 10x120 zinc-plated, 2 flanged nuts BU M10,<br />
installation instructions<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs UX 14 x 75, 2 stud screws M 10x140 zinc-plated, 2 flanged nuts BU M10,<br />
installation instructions<br />
1<br />
Type Art.-No. Contents per plastic bag qty. per box<br />
BO 120 080654<br />
WST<br />
Wash basin fixing<br />
pcs. pcs.<br />
4 wall plugs UX 14 x 75, 4 stud screws M 10 x 120 zinc-plated,<br />
4 flanged nuts BU M 10, installation instruction<br />
1<br />
WST 10 x 140 FIS H<br />
Wash basin fixing<br />
Type Art.-No. Contents per plastic bag qty. per box<br />
WST 10 x 140 080660<br />
WST 10 x 140 FIP 060435<br />
WST 12 x 150 080661<br />
WST 12 x 180 080662<br />
pcs. pcs.<br />
2 wall plugs UX 14 x 75, 2 stud screws M 10x140 zinc-plated, 2 flanged nuts BDH<br />
M10, installation instruction, 2 hexagon nuts M 10<br />
1<br />
2 plastic sleeves FIS H 16 x 85 K, 2 stud screws M 10 x 140,<br />
2 hexagon nuts M 10, 2 flanged bushes BDH M 10, installation instructions<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs UX 14 x 75, 2 stud screws M 12 x 150 zinc-plated,<br />
2 hexagon nuts M 12 zinc-plated, 2 flanged bushes BDH M 12<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs UX 14 x 75, 2 stud screws M 12 x 180 zinc-plated,<br />
2 hexagon nuts M 12 zinc-plated, 2 flanged bushes BDH M 12<br />
1<br />
265<br />
Sanitary fi xings
Sanitary fi xings<br />
266<br />
SANITARY FIXINGS<br />
Wash basin and urinal fi xing WD<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
UST 8 x 110<br />
Urinal fixing<br />
Gravity toggle KM 10<br />
UST 10 x 120<br />
Urinal fixing<br />
Type Art.-No. Contents per plastic bag qty. per box<br />
UST 8 x 110 083578<br />
UST 10 x 120 080668<br />
WDP<br />
Wash basin and urinal fixing<br />
pcs. pcs.<br />
2 wall plugs S 10 R 70, 2 stud screws M 8 x 110, 2 washers B 8.4 DIN 125,<br />
2 plastic washer 8.4 x 20 x 1.5, 2 cap nuts FA 8, 2 cover caps chrome plated<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs UX 14, 2 stud screws M 10 x 120, 2 flanged nuts BU M 10,<br />
2 cover caps AKM 10 CR<br />
1<br />
Type Art.-No. thread length qty. per box<br />
M L<br />
[mm] pcs.<br />
WDP 10 x 170 014320 M 10 170 10<br />
Type Art.-No. drill anchor length min. cavity depth max. panel thickness screw qty. per box<br />
d o l a d p d s x l s<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
KM 10 050326 30 240 140 90 M 10 x 180 25<br />
LOADS<br />
Recommended loads N rec [kN] (N rec. includes saftety factor 7)<br />
Anchor type UX 14 + Stud screw M10<br />
Building material N rec<br />
Concrete ≧ C20/25 1,0<br />
Solid pumice brick ≧ V2 0,1
SANITARY FIXINGS 267<br />
WC and sanitary fi xing<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
WCN<br />
S 8 D 70 WCR<br />
S 8 RD WCR<br />
WL<br />
WCN<br />
▪ Standard WC fi xing with chrome or white coloured cap.<br />
▪ Brass screw with hexagon head and slot.<br />
▪ A large snap-fi t sleeve compensates for fairly large or slightly<br />
mis-formed holes drilled through the porcelain.<br />
▪ Also suitable for fi xing mirrors and ceramic shelves.<br />
S 8 D 70<br />
▪ WC fi xing with white and chrome-coloured cap.<br />
▪ Brass screw with hexagon head and slot.<br />
S 8 RD<br />
▪ Standard WC fi xing with white and chrome-coloured cap.<br />
▪ Brass screw with hexagon head and slot.<br />
▪ The plug‘s collar cleanly closes <strong>of</strong>f the drill hole and enables<br />
the cap to fi t securely into place.<br />
WL<br />
▪ Fixing set consisting <strong>of</strong> Plug UX, wood screw and washer.<br />
▪ For fi xing boilers, stationary electric appliances, gas heaters,<br />
cisterns, etc.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ WCN and S 8 D prefered pre-positioned<br />
and push-through installation.<br />
▪ S 8 RD for push-through installation.<br />
▪ WL for pre-positioned installation.<br />
WCN<br />
S 8 RD<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation.<br />
▪ Shapely designed and easy to clean.<br />
▪ Snap-fi t sleeve ensures that the cap is seated securely and<br />
permanently.<br />
Sanitary fi xings
Sanitary fi xings<br />
268<br />
SANITARY FIXINGS<br />
WC and sanitary fi xing<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
WCN<br />
Type Art.-No. Contents per plastic bag qty. per box<br />
WCN 1 060561<br />
WCN 2 060562<br />
S 8 D 70 WCR<br />
pcs. pcs.<br />
2 wall plugs S 8, 2 brass screws 6 x 70 hex. head,<br />
2 cover caps white, 2 snap-fit sleeves<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs S 8, 2 brass screws 6 x 70 hex. head,<br />
2 cover caps chrome, 2 snap-fit sleeves<br />
1<br />
Type Art.-No. Contents per plastic bag qty. per box<br />
S 8 D 70 WCR 060564<br />
S 8 RD WCR<br />
pcs. pcs.<br />
2 wall plugs S 8, 2 brass screws 6 x 70 hex. head,<br />
2 cover caps chrome and white, 2 snap-fit sleeves<br />
1<br />
Type Art.-No. Contents per plastic bag qty. per box<br />
S 8 RD 60 WCR 060570<br />
S 8 RD 80 WCR 060568<br />
S 8 RD 80 W 094694<br />
WL - WC- and sanitary fixing<br />
pcs. pcs.<br />
2 wall plugs S 8 RD 60, 2 brass screws 6 x 65 hex. head,<br />
2 cover caps chrome and white<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs S 8 RD 80, 2 brass screws 6 x 85 hex. head,<br />
2 cover caps chrome and white<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs S 8 RD 80, 2 screws 6 x 85 hex. head,<br />
2 cover caps white<br />
1<br />
Type Art.-No. Contents per plastic bag qty. per box<br />
WL 7 x 60 080651<br />
WL 8 x 70 080652<br />
WL 10 x 70 080650<br />
pcs. pcs.<br />
2 wall plugs UX 10, 2 screws 7 x 65 hex. head DIN 571 zinc-plated,<br />
2 washers zinc-plated<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs UX 10, 2 screws 8 x 70 hex. head DIN 571 zinc-plated,<br />
2 washers zinc-plated<br />
1<br />
2 wall plugs UX 12, 2 screws 10 x 70 hex. head DIN 571 zinc-plated,<br />
2 washers zinc-plated<br />
1
SANITARY FIXINGS<br />
Accessories for sanitary fi xings<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
BUM Flanged nut<br />
Flanged nut BUM<br />
Cover cap AKM<br />
Type Art.-No. thread width across nut washer fi ts Qty. per box<br />
M SW<br />
[min] pcs.<br />
BU M 8 MH 060200 M 8 17 40 STST M8 25<br />
BU M 10 MH 060201 M 10 17 40 STST M10 25<br />
BU M 12 MH 060204 M 12 19 40 STS M 12 25<br />
Cover cap AKM<br />
Type Art.-No. colour fi ts Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
AKM 10 W 080972 white BU M10 MH 20<br />
AKM 10 CR 080951 chrome BU M10 MH 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page A-A.<br />
269<br />
Sanitary fi xings
Sanitary fi xings<br />
270<br />
SANITARY FIXINGS<br />
Installation tool for stud screw HED<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Tool for installing stud screws<br />
▪ 4 thread sizes in 1 tool<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation tool HED<br />
Type Art.-No. thread Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
HED 079831 M 6, M 8, M 10, M 12 1<br />
für Gewinde<br />
M6, M8, M10, M12
SANITARY FIXINGS<br />
WC fi xing WB<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi xing WB 5N<br />
WC fi xing WB 5N<br />
▪ The toilet fi xing WB 5 N is an invisible fi xing for standing<br />
WC’s and bidets.<br />
Advantages / Benefi ts<br />
▪ The nylon fl anged sleeves prevent direct contact between<br />
ceramic and screw therefore protecting the ceramic.<br />
▪ Corrosion resistant material.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
▪ The drill hole should be carefully<br />
cleaned.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. Qty. per box drill min. drill hole<br />
depth<br />
contents<br />
do t<br />
pcs. [mm] [mm]<br />
WB 5N 018652 50 10 70 2 plugs SX 10, 2 Screws 7x65 zinc-plated, 2 Nylon angles, 2 washers 8mm,<br />
2 screws A2 stainless steel, 2 flanged sleeves, 2 cover caps chrom<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page A-A.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Standing toilets and bidets.<br />
271<br />
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Sanitary fi xings<br />
272
Scaff old fi xings<br />
Scaff old anchoring S 14 ROE + GS 12 ...........................page 274<br />
Scaff old eyebolt FI G ............................................................page 276<br />
Cover caps ..............................................................................page 276<br />
Ring nut RI ..............................................................................page 277<br />
Eye screw GS .........................................................................page 278<br />
273<br />
Scaff old fi xings
Scaff old fi xings<br />
274<br />
SCAFFOLD FIXINGS<br />
Scaff old anchoring S 14 ROE + GS 12<br />
The standard scaff old anchoring in combination with fi scher long-shaft fi xings S 14 ROE and S 16 H-R.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Welded scaff olding eyebolt GS 12 with eye diameter <strong>of</strong><br />
23 mm.<br />
▪ Use in conjunction with long-shaft fi xings S 14 ROE and<br />
S 16 H-R.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Pre-positioned installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Scaffold eyebolt GS 12<br />
Scaff old eyebolt<br />
GS 12<br />
Plug S 14 ROE<br />
Frame fi xing S-H-R<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Nylon fi xings may only be used once<br />
to achieve the maximum load-bearing capacity.<br />
▪ We recommend use with Frame fi xing S 16 H-R in perforated<br />
brick and aircrete.<br />
▪ If used in hard wood, it may be necessary to drill a hole fi rst<br />
with a drill bit diameter the same as the screw core diameter.<br />
▪ See page 276 for suitable Cover caps AD 12x40 for closing<br />
<strong>of</strong>f holes which are left afterwards.<br />
S 14 ROE + GS 12<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
S 14 ROE + S 16 HR +GS 12<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
Type Art.-No. Shaft diameter shaft length max. usable length Eye-Ø qty. per box<br />
d s L t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
GS 12 x 90 080925 12 90 15 23 25<br />
GS 12 x 120 080926 12 120 45 23 25<br />
GS 12 x 160 080927 12 160 85 23 25<br />
GS 12 x 190 080960 12 190 115 23 25<br />
GS 12 x 230 080961 12 230 155 23 25<br />
GS 12 x 300 081269 12 300 225 23 25<br />
GS 12 x 350 080962 12 350 275 23 25<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Facade scaff olds<br />
▪ Climbing scaff olds<br />
▪ Tensioning ropes<br />
▪ Chains<br />
▪ Frame for creeping plants<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ High load bearing capacity cause <strong>of</strong> the optimum adaptation<br />
<strong>of</strong> scaff olding eyebolt and plug.<br />
▪ High-quality weld stops the eye from bending.<br />
▪ Screw-in markings on the eyebolt guarantee controlled<br />
screw in depth.<br />
▪ High-strength 4.8 steel with galvanised zinc coating for durable<br />
use.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Plug S 14 ROE S-H-R - without screw<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min. drill-hole depth<br />
for through fi xings<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchoring depth<br />
anchor length max.<br />
usable length<br />
min.<br />
bolt penetration<br />
d o t d h ef l t fi x e 2<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
S 14 ROE 70 052160 14 80 70 70 - 75 25<br />
S 14 ROE 100 052161 14 110 70 100 30 105 25<br />
S 14 ROE 135 052162 14 145 70 135 65 140 25<br />
S 14 ROE 185 052164 14 195 70 185 110 190 25<br />
S 16 H 100 R 1) 059187 16 120 90 100 10 105 50<br />
S 16 H 135 R 1) 059188 16 155 90 135 45 140 50<br />
S 16 H 160 R 1) 059189 16 180 90 160 70 50<br />
1) Also suitable for screws with metric thread M12.<br />
LOADS<br />
Mean ultimate loads in [kN].<br />
An appropriate safety coeffi cient ≧7 should be applied on these values.<br />
Anchoring base S 14 ROE + GS 12 S 16 H R + GS 12<br />
Concrete B25 14.5 –<br />
Solid brick Mz12 13.0 –<br />
Solid sand-lime brick KS12 14.5 –<br />
Lightweight concrete solid block V2 3.0 –<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick KSL12 3.5 5.0<br />
Vertical perforated brick HLz12 3.5 3.5<br />
qty. per box<br />
275<br />
Scaff old fi xings
Scaff old fi xings<br />
276<br />
SCAFFOLD FIXINGS<br />
Scaff old eyebolt FI G 12<br />
The scaff old anchoring with metric thread M 12.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Scaff old eyebolt<br />
FI G 12<br />
▪ Scaff old eyebolt with metric thread M12 for combination<br />
with internal-threaded fi xings.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Universal application with M12 internal-threaded fi xings and<br />
steel components with M12 internal thread.<br />
▪ High-quality weld stops the eye from opening.<br />
▪ High-strength 5.6 steel with galvanised zinc coating for durable<br />
use.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. thread eff ect.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
Shaft diameter max. usable length Eye-Ø qty. per box<br />
M hef ds t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FIG 12 x 40 080933 M 12 30 12 40 23 20<br />
FIG 12 x 80 080934 M 12 30 12 80 23 20<br />
Cover caps<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Cover cap for closing <strong>of</strong>f remaining drill holes.<br />
Cover cap<br />
AD 12 x 40<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Visual improvement to cover scaff olding attachment points.<br />
▪ Large cap diameter easily covers slightly broken edges <strong>of</strong><br />
holes.<br />
▪ Cap can easily be shortened.<br />
▪ Sealing against penetration <strong>of</strong> moisture.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. length Head height qty. per box<br />
L<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
AD 12 x 40 W 060259 40 3 100<br />
AD 12 x 40 G 060260 40 3 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.
Ring nut RI<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Ring nut RI<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Suitable as a connection piece for all fi xings with threaded<br />
studs, e.g. for FH, FHB II-A, RG M, FZA, FAZ II / FAZ, FIS G.<br />
▪ On request available in A2/A4 stainless steel.<br />
Type Art.-No. fi ts Eye-Ø total height qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
RI M 8 080840 M 8 20 36 20<br />
RI M 10 080842 M 10 25 45 10<br />
RI M 12 080844 M 12 30 53 10<br />
LOADS<br />
Permissible maximum loads for ring nuts in [kN].<br />
M 8 M 10 M12<br />
Direction <strong>of</strong> tension for one nut 1.4 2.3 3.4<br />
Direction <strong>of</strong> tension for total <strong>of</strong> two nuts 0.95 1.7 2.4<br />
277<br />
Scaff old fi xings
Scaff old fi xings<br />
278<br />
SCAFFOLD FIXINGS<br />
Eye screw GS<br />
The universal eye screw for Nylon plugs and timber.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Product description<br />
▪ Universal 8 and 10 mm eye screw for nylon fi xings and<br />
wood.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Universal use in masonry with plugs, or in wood without<br />
plugs.<br />
▪ High-quality weld stops the eye from opening.<br />
▪ High-strength 4.6 steel with galvanised zinc coating for durable<br />
use.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Eye screw GS<br />
S-R - without screw<br />
S-H-R - without<br />
screw<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ If used in hard wood, it may be necessary to drill a hole<br />
fi rst, with a drill bit diameter the same as the screw core<br />
diameter.<br />
▪ Maximum load-bearing capability is achieved by using<br />
the eyebolt in combination with a fi scher-recommended<br />
fi xing (see the table).<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
S 12 R + GS 10<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Sand-lime solid brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Solid panel made from<br />
gypsum<br />
S 14 HR + GS 10<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Sand-lime perforated brick<br />
▪ Hollow block made from<br />
lightweight concret<br />
▪ Slabs made <strong>of</strong> perforated<br />
bricks, hollow concrete<br />
blocks etc.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Cables<br />
▪ Chains<br />
▪ Climbing scaff olds<br />
▪ Lamps<br />
▪ Clo theslines<br />
▪ Hanging fl ower baskets<br />
▪ Frames for creeping plants
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
LOADS<br />
Eye screw GS<br />
Type Art.-No. Shaft diameter shaft length bolt penetration fi ts Eye-Ø qty. per box<br />
ds L l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
GS 8 x 80 080918 8 80 58 S 10 22 20<br />
GS 8 x 100 080919 8 100 58 S 10 22 20<br />
GS 8 x 120 080920 8 120 58 S 10 22 20<br />
GS 10 x 160 080929 10 160 - S 12R, S 14H-R, GB 14 30 20<br />
S-R - without screw S-H-R - without screw<br />
Type Art.-No. ID drill min. drill-hole depth<br />
for through fi xings<br />
eff ect. anchoring depth anchor length max. usable length qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
S 12 R 100 50177 1 12 110 60 100 40 100<br />
S 12 R 135 50178 8 12 145 60 135 75 100<br />
S 14 H 100 R 59179 6 14 110 90 100 10 50<br />
S 14 H 135 R 59180 2 14 145 90 135 45 50<br />
Failure loads in [kN].<br />
An appropriate safety coeffi cient ≧ 7 should be applied on these values.<br />
S 10 S 12 R S 14 H..R<br />
Concrete ≥ B 15 4.7 7.2 –<br />
Solid brick Mz 12 4.4 7.0 –<br />
Solid sand-lime brick KS 12 4.0 5.9 –<br />
Vertically perforated brick Hlz 12 2.5 2.5 3.5<br />
Pumice solid brick V4 1.8 2.0 3.0<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick KSL 12 – 2.1 2.4<br />
279<br />
Scaff old fi xings
Scaff old fi xings<br />
280
Insulation fi xings<br />
Insulation support DHK ........................................................ page 282<br />
Insulation support DHM ....................................................... page 283<br />
Insulation disc DT ................................................................. page 285<br />
Insulation discs ....................................................................... page 286<br />
Insulation support FAIMD ................................................... page 287<br />
Render fi xing FIF-A ................................................................ page 288<br />
Render fi xing DIPK ................................................................ page 289<br />
Retaining disc with screw DHT S ...................................... page 290<br />
Retaining disk with nail DHT N .......................................... page 291<br />
Clamp DVN .............................................................................. page 292<br />
Insulation disc FATB .............................................................. page 293<br />
Fibre cement panel screw FAFZ H .................................. page 294<br />
281<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
282<br />
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Insulation support DHK<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
for pressure-resistant<br />
insulation<br />
for s<strong>of</strong>t insulation<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Impact-resistant plastic insulation fi xing.<br />
▪ When driven in, the fi xing grips the hole walls by means <strong>of</strong> its<br />
rough pr<strong>of</strong>i le.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Small min. anchoring depth reduces the amount <strong>of</strong> drilling.<br />
▪ Simple and quick hammerset installation saves work.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min.<br />
drill-hole depth<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
anchor length max.<br />
usable length<br />
qty. per box<br />
do td hef l t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
DHK 40 080937 8 35 20 65 40 250<br />
DHK 60 080938 8 35 20 85 60 250<br />
DHK 80 080939 8 35 20 105 80 250<br />
DHK 100 080940 8 35 20 125 100 250<br />
DHK 120 080941 8 35 20 145 120 200<br />
DHK 140 080949 8 35 20 165 140 200<br />
DHK 45/40 080892 8 35 20 65 40 250<br />
DHK 45/60 080893 8 35 20 85 60 250<br />
DHK 45/80 080894 8 35 20 105 80 250<br />
DHK 45/100 080895 8 35 20 125 100 250<br />
LOADS<br />
Insulation support<br />
DHK 45,<br />
plate-ø 45 mm<br />
Insulation support<br />
DHK,<br />
plate-ø 90 mm<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Temperature range when installed: - 40° C to + 80° C<br />
Recommended loads N rec and mean ultimate loads N u [kN].<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Substrate N u N rec<br />
Concrete ≧ C12/15 0.24 0.03<br />
Solid brick Mz 12 0.22 0.03<br />
Solid sand-lime brick KSV 12 0.24 0.03<br />
Perforated sand-lime brick KSL 6 0.20 0.03<br />
Vertical perforated brick HLz 12 0.12 0.02<br />
Aircrete G2 0.13 0.02<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t and pressure-resistant<br />
insulating material, e.g.<br />
▪ Glass wool<br />
▪ Rock wool<br />
▪ P olystyrene<br />
▪ PU panels<br />
▪ Foam glass<br />
▪ Light building boards<br />
made <strong>of</strong> wood wool<br />
▪ Coir matting<br />
▪ Cork boards<br />
▪ Flexible ribs in the disc for continuous pressure <strong>of</strong> the thermal<br />
insulation.<br />
▪ No buckling <strong>of</strong> the shank.<br />
▪ No additional screws or nails.<br />
▪ Diff erent plate sizes for various applications.<br />
▪ Due to black colouring the DHK does not stand out on clad<br />
insulating material.
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Insulation support DHM<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Sendzimir galvanised or stainless steel metal insulation<br />
suppor t<br />
▪ Stable, proven edged connection between shank and plate.<br />
▪ When driven in, the spring steel expands itself and grips<br />
against the hole wall over its entire shank length.<br />
▪ Stainless steel version for use in damp conditions.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Quick and simple hammerset installation saves work.<br />
▪ No additional screws or nails.<br />
▪ Also suitable for ceiling s<strong>of</strong>fi ts.<br />
▪ Fire-resistant according to DIN 4102 (class A1).<br />
▪ Fire protection report for the galvanised version with anchoring<br />
depth h ef > 50 mm.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Insulation support<br />
metal DHM,<br />
washer-ø 35 mm<br />
Insulation retaining<br />
metal washer<br />
DTM 80,<br />
washer-ø 85 mm<br />
inside-ø 14 mm<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Can be set in aerated concrete without pre-drilling.<br />
▪ Suitable for fi xing in s<strong>of</strong>t insulation materials in combination<br />
with Insulation plate DTM 80.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Solid block made from<br />
lightweight concrete<br />
▪ Air crete<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t and pressure-resistant<br />
insulating material, e.g.<br />
▪ Glass wool<br />
▪ Rock wool<br />
▪ P olystyrene<br />
▪ PU panels<br />
▪ Foam glass<br />
▪ Light building boards<br />
made <strong>of</strong> wood wool<br />
▪ Coir matting<br />
▪ Cork boards<br />
283<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
284 INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Insulation support DHM<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Cover cap DHM<br />
Type Art.-No. size Ø qty. per box<br />
d o<br />
[mm] pcs.<br />
DHM cover cap white 013330 37 250<br />
DHM cover cap grey 046843 37 250<br />
DHM cover cap yellow 046844 37 250<br />
LOADS<br />
Insulation support metal DHM,<br />
washer-ø 35 mm<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min.<br />
drill-hole depth<br />
Recommended loads and mean ultimate loads in [kN].<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
Nu Nrec Concrete ≧ C12/15 1.0 0.25<br />
Solid brick Mz 12 1.0 0.25<br />
Solid sand-lime brick KS 12 1.0 0.25<br />
Aircrete G2 (without pre-drilling) 0.4 0.10<br />
Insulation retaining metal washer<br />
DTM 80, washer-ø 85 mm<br />
anchor length max.<br />
usable length<br />
d o t d h ef l t fi x<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
DHM 30 1) 088801 8 60 50 90 0 - 40 250<br />
DHM 60 1) 088802 8 60 50 110 30 - 60 250<br />
DHM 90 1) 088803 8 60 50 140 60 - 90 250<br />
DHM 120 1) 061581 8 60 50 170 90 - 120 250<br />
DHM 135 503131 8 60 50 185 135 250<br />
DHM 150 1) 061582 8 60 50 200 120 - 150 250<br />
DHM 30 INOX 1) 506135 8 60 50 90 0 - 40 250<br />
DHM 60 INOX 1) 506136 8 60 50 110 30 - 60 250<br />
DHM 90 INOX 1) 506137 8 60 50 140 60 - 90 250<br />
DHM 120 INOX 1) 506138 8 60 50 170 90 - 120 250<br />
DHM 150 INOX 1) 506140 8 60 50 200 120 - 150 250<br />
DTM 80 088806 - - - - - 250<br />
DTM 80 INOX 506141 - - - - - 250<br />
1) Fixing tapped into aerated concrete G2/G4 without pre-drilling.<br />
Qty. per box
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Insulation disc DT<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Insulation disc<br />
DT<br />
▪ Insulation disc made <strong>of</strong> polypropylene.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Insulation disc DT,<br />
impact-resistant polypropylene<br />
Insulation disc<br />
DTM-A4<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Flexible ribs in the disc for a durable hold <strong>of</strong> the insulation<br />
material.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For combining with fi xings, screws, nails or for pushing on to<br />
the Cladding tie VB.<br />
Type Art.-No. disc-Ø disc height through hole qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm]<br />
df [mm] pcs.<br />
DT 90/4 1) 080957 90 7 4 250<br />
DT 90/8 080958 90 7 8 250<br />
DT 60/10 044317 60 5 10,5 50<br />
1) The central hole is adapted in such a way that the disc clamps well on the 4 mm wire <strong>of</strong> the VB walltie.<br />
DTM 60/10 A4 DTM 70/10 gvz<br />
Type Art.-No. disc-Ø steel sheet thickness through hole qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm]<br />
df [mm] pcs.<br />
DTM 60/10 A4 088805 60 0,5 10,5 100<br />
DTM 70/10 zinc-plated 044318 70 0,5 10,5 50<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Insulation material<br />
▪ Foils<br />
▪ Plastic and wire fabrics<br />
285<br />
Insulation disc DT<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
286 INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Insulation discs<br />
for use with frame fi xings, screws and nails<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
HA 36 punched,<br />
zinc<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
ISO-Disc 8/60 KS<br />
▪ Plastic and metal insulation disks<br />
▪ For use with suitable fi xings.<br />
▪ Diff erent dimensions <strong>of</strong> through-holes in discs.<br />
HK 36 plastic<br />
1. HV 36 punched, zinc<br />
2. HK 36 plastic<br />
3. ISO-Disc 8/60 plastic<br />
1. 2. 3.<br />
Type Art.-No. disc-Ø disc height through hole qty. per box<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
HV 36 punched 004286 36 3 5 100<br />
HK 36 plastic 004283 36 3 5 100<br />
ISO-Disc 8/60 KS 001680 60 3 8 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Insulation material<br />
▪ Foils<br />
▪ Plastic and wire fabrics<br />
ISO-Disc 8/60 KS
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Insulation support FAIMD<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Polypropylene insulation support.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Quick and simple hammerset installation saves work.<br />
▪ Flexible ribs in the disc for continuous pressure <strong>of</strong> the thermal<br />
insulation.<br />
▪ No additional screws or nails.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Observe the exact material<br />
(added) thickness.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Insulation support FAIMD<br />
Insulation support<br />
FAIMD<br />
Type Art.-No. drill min.<br />
drill-hole depth<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
min.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone with dense<br />
structure<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Aerated concrete<br />
▪ Vertically perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
anchor length usable length Qty. per box<br />
do td hef l da [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FAIMD 50 - 60 048301 8 40 - 50 30 - 40 90 50 - 60 200<br />
FAIMD 70 - 80 048302 8 40 - 50 30 - 40 110 70 - 80 200<br />
FAIMD 90 - 100 048303 8 40 - 50 30 - 40 130 90 - 100 200<br />
FAIMD 110 - 120 048304 8 40 - 50 30 - 40 150 110 - 120 200<br />
FAIMD 130 - 140 048305 8 40 - 50 30 - 40 170 130 - 140 200<br />
FAIMD 150 - 160 048306 8 40 - 50 30 - 40 190 150 - 160 200<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t and pressure-resistant<br />
insulating material, e.g.<br />
▪ Glass wool<br />
▪ Rock wool<br />
▪ P olystyrene<br />
▪ PU panels<br />
▪ Foam glass<br />
▪ Light building boards<br />
made <strong>of</strong> wood wool<br />
▪ Coir matting<br />
▪ Cork boards<br />
287<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
288<br />
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Render fi xing FIF-A<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Polypropylene<br />
fi xing FIF-A<br />
▪ Render fi xing with zinc-plated nail and plastic hammer-in<br />
plug.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick hammerset installation saves work.<br />
▪ Pre-assembled fi xing element.<br />
▪ Integral hammer-in stop prevents the fi xing from expanding<br />
prematurely during installation.<br />
▪ Good insulation due to plastic stopper.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Polypropylene fixing FIF-A<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø max.<br />
usable length<br />
min.<br />
drill hole depth<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for :<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
FIF A- ADVANTAGES AR A GLANCE<br />
Only 35 mm anchorage<br />
depth, resulting in minimal<br />
drill use.<br />
Hammer-in stop prevents<br />
premature anchor spreading.<br />
anchor length disc-Ø Qty. per box<br />
do t fi x td hef l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FIF-A 8/60 092467 8 60 45 35 95 55 100<br />
FIF-A 8/80 092468 8 80 45 35 115 55 100<br />
FIF-A 8/100 092469 8 100 45 35 135 55 100<br />
FIF-A 8/120 092471 8 120 45 35 155 55 100<br />
FIF-A 8/140 092472 8 140 45 35 175 55 100<br />
FIF-A 8/160 092473 8 160 45 35 195 55 100<br />
FIF-A 8/180 092474 8 180 45 35 215 55 100<br />
FIF-A 8/200 092475 8 200 45 35 235 55 100<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
Pressure-resistant insulating<br />
material, e.g.<br />
▪ P olystyrene<br />
▪ PU panels<br />
▪ Foam glass<br />
▪ Rock wool<br />
▯ Plastic seals ensure optimum heat insulation.<br />
▯ The air cushion created when the plastic nail<br />
is inserted provides additional heat insulation<br />
support.<br />
Flat pr<strong>of</strong>i led plate enables simple<br />
plastering and guarantees good<br />
plaster adhesion.
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Render fi xing DIPK<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Polypropylene render fi xing with a glass fi bre reinforced<br />
plastic nail.<br />
▪ The fi xing is expanded when the nail is driven in, and grips<br />
the hole walls by means <strong>of</strong> its rough pr<strong>of</strong>i le.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick hammerset installation saves work.<br />
▪ Small anchoring depth reduces the amount <strong>of</strong> drilling.<br />
▪ Integral hammer-in stop prevents the fi xing from being driven<br />
in too deep.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Non-load-bearing layers, such as adhesive and old<br />
render, are to be included in the useful length.<br />
▪ Surface <strong>of</strong> the fi xing head suitable as a base for render.<br />
▪ In solid materials the plastic nail needs to be shortened<br />
right at the predetermined breaking point.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Render fixing DIPK<br />
Render fi xing DIPK Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Vertical perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø usable length min.<br />
eff ect. nail length fi xing length disc-Ø Qty. per box<br />
drill hole depth anchorage depth<br />
do da td hef l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
DIPK 8/20-40 041865 8 20 - 40 40 30 77 70 50 200<br />
DIPK 8/40-60 041866 8 40 - 60 40 30 97 90 50 200<br />
DIPK 8/60-80 041867 8 60 - 80 40 30 117 110 50 200<br />
DIPK 8/80-100 041868 8 80 - 100 40 30 137 130 50 200<br />
DIPK 8/100-120 041869 8 110 - 120 40 30 157 150 50 200<br />
DIPK 10/10-30 043966 10 10 - 30 40 30 67 60 50 200<br />
DIPK 10/40-60 043967 10 40 - 60 40 30 97 90 50 200<br />
DIPK 10/60-80 043968 10 60 - 80 40 30 117 110 50 200<br />
DIPK 10/80-100 043969 10 80 - 100 40 30 137 130 50 200<br />
DIPK 10/100-120 043970 10 110 - 120 40 30 157 150 50 200<br />
DIPK 10/120-140 1) 043971 10 120 - 140 40 30 116 170 50 200<br />
DIPK 10/140-160 1) 043972 10 140 - 160 40 30 116 190 50 200<br />
1) Installation with setting tool, included in each package.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
Pressure-resistant insulating<br />
material, e.g.<br />
▪ P olystyrene<br />
▪ PU panels<br />
▪ Foam glass<br />
▪ Rock wool<br />
289<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
290<br />
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Retaining disc with screw DHT S<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Polyamide retaining disc with galvanised screw<br />
(PH 2 mounting) with plug.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation saves work.<br />
▪ Plug reduces heat transmission.<br />
▪ Particularly suitable for sprung substructures.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ For the installation use a suitable screwdriver bit.<br />
▪ Close the screw hole with the enclosed plug.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Retaining disc with screw DHT S<br />
Retaining disc<br />
with screw DHT S<br />
Type Art.-No. colour usable length shaft length screw length eff ect.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
disc-Ø qty. per box<br />
da L lshef [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
DHT S 30 W 044390 white 30 20 45 25 50 500<br />
DHT S 50 W 044392 white 40 - 50 20 65 25 50 500<br />
DHT S 70 W 044394 white 60 - 70 40 65 25 50 500<br />
DHT S 80 W 044395 white 70 - 80 40 75 25 50 500<br />
DHT S 100 W 044388 white 90 - 105 40 100 25 50 500<br />
DHT S 120 W 044389 white 110 - 125 40 120 25 50 500<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ W ood<br />
▪ Wooden materials<br />
▪ Sheet thicknesses up to<br />
0.8 mm<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
Pressure-resistant insulating<br />
material, e.g.<br />
▪ P olystyrene<br />
▪ PU panels<br />
▪ Foam glass<br />
▪ Rock wool
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Retaining disc with nail DHT N<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Polyamide retaining disc with galvanised screw nail, preassembled<br />
with plug.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Pre-assembled screw nail enables quick and simple hammerset<br />
installation and thereby reduces working time<br />
▪ Plug reduces heat transmission.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Retaining disc with nail DHT N<br />
Retaining disc with<br />
nail DHT N<br />
Installation tips<br />
Hammer the fi scher Retaining disc DHT N through the insulation<br />
board directly into the substrate, until the disc is pressed<br />
fl ush against the rigid foam board. To improve thermal insulation<br />
and avoid corrosion damage, the screw-hole is sealed with<br />
the plastic plug provided.<br />
Type Art.-No. colour usable length shaft length length <strong>of</strong> nail eff ect.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
disc-Ø qty. per box<br />
da L hef [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
DHT N 40 W 044341 white 40 20 65 30 50 500<br />
DHT N 50 W 044342 white 50 40 55 30 50 500<br />
DHT N 60 W 044343 white 60 40 65 30 50 500<br />
DHT N 80 W 044344 white 80 40 85 30 50 500<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ W ood<br />
▪ Wooden materials<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
Pressure-resistant insulating<br />
material, e.g.<br />
▪ P olystyrene<br />
▪ PU panels<br />
▪ Foam glass<br />
▪ Rock wool<br />
291<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
292<br />
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Clamp DVN<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Product description<br />
▪ Sendzimir galvanised steel clamp.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Sendzimir galvanised steel for permanent use.<br />
▪ Galvanised nails enclosed in every pack.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Push the point <strong>of</strong> the Clamp DVN in the slot side <strong>of</strong> the rigid<br />
expanded foam until it is held securely.<br />
▪ The bracket is nailed to the wooden substrate to secure it.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Clamp DVN<br />
Clamp DVN Suitable for:<br />
▪ W ood<br />
▪ Wooden material<br />
Type Art.-No. for insulation thickness qty. per box<br />
[mm] pcs.<br />
DVN 15 047240 up to 60 250<br />
DVN 30 047243 from 80 250<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
Pressure-resistant insulating<br />
material, e.g.<br />
▪ P olystyrene<br />
▪ PU panels<br />
▪ Foam glass
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Insulation disc FATB<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Insulation disc<br />
FATB,<br />
plate-ø 50 mm<br />
▪ Polypropylene insulation disc with galvanised expansion nail<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Extensive range enables larger parts layer thicknesses up to<br />
275 mm.<br />
▪ Simple and quick hammerset installation saves work.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Use only rotary drilling for aerated concrete/pumice slabs.<br />
▪ Use only percussion drilling for concrete cassette panels<br />
(turn <strong>of</strong>f hammer).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Insulation disc FATB,<br />
plate-ø 50 mm<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø min.<br />
drill hole depth<br />
eff ect.<br />
anchorage depth<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
Suitable for:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Solid brick<br />
▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />
▪ Aerated concrete<br />
▪ Vertically perforated brick<br />
▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t insulating material and<br />
waterpro<strong>of</strong> sheetings to fl at<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>s:<br />
▪ Glass wool<br />
▪ Rock wool<br />
▪ A 35 mm deeper hole and anchorage depth is needed in<br />
aerated concrete, which reduces the parts layer thickness<br />
correspondingly.<br />
▪ Please contact our technical service department for use in<br />
pumice slabs.<br />
anchor length usable length disc-Ø Qty. per box<br />
do td hef l da [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FATB 50/40 048342 8 45 35 75 21 - 40 50 250<br />
FATB 50/60 048343 8 45 35 95 41 - 60 50 250<br />
FATB 50/80 048344 8 45 35 115 61 - 80 50 250<br />
FATB 50/100 048345 8 45 35 135 81 - 100 50 250<br />
FATB 50/120 048346 8 45 35 155 101 - 120 50 250<br />
FATB 50/140 048347 8 45 35 175 121 - 140 50 250<br />
FATB 50/160 048348 8 45 35 195 141 - 160 50 250<br />
FATB 50/180 048349 8 45 35 215 161 - 180 50 250<br />
FATB 50/215 1) 048360 8 45 35 250 181 - 215 50 250<br />
FATB 50/245 1) 048361 8 45 35 280 216 - 245 50 250<br />
FATB 50/275 1) 048362 8 45 35 310 246 - 275 50 250<br />
1) sleeve material: polyamide<br />
293<br />
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws
Insulation fi xings<br />
Facade screws<br />
294<br />
INSULATION FIXINGS<br />
Fibre cement panel screw FAFZ H<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Product description<br />
▪ Casehardened steel fi bre cement panel screw with EPDM<br />
seal washer.<br />
▪ Ruspert (zinc-aluminium-lamella-coating)<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Simple and quick installation: setting and drilling in one<br />
operation.<br />
▪ Corrosion protection and heat-resistant steel for durable use.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> installation<br />
▪ Push-through installation<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Fibre cement panel screw FAFZ H<br />
Fibre cement panel<br />
screw FAFZ H<br />
Type Art.-No. diameter x length min. bolt penetration qty. per box<br />
e 2<br />
[mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
FAFZH 6,5 x 130 DS 25 092210 6.5 x 130 50 100<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For fi xing <strong>of</strong>:<br />
▪ Fibre cement panels<br />
Surface:<br />
▪ Ruspert (zinc-aluminiumlamella<br />
coating)
Foams and Sealants<br />
Single component foam for gun application, grey ........ page 296<br />
One-component gun foam .................................................. page 297<br />
One-component rapid installation foam .......................... page 298<br />
Two-component quick setting foam / fi xing foam ........ page 299<br />
Two-component foam for door frames ............................ page 300<br />
B1-foam PUFS 750 ............................................................... page 301<br />
Foam guns / PU cleaner ...................................................... page 302<br />
Sanitary silicone DSSA ........................................................ page 303<br />
High temperature silicone DHS ......................................... page 304<br />
Silicone for building purposes DBSA ................................ page 305<br />
Silicone for natural stone DNS ........................................... page 306<br />
B1 Silicone DFS ..................................................................... page 307<br />
Acrylic sealant DA ................................................................. page 308<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> sealing transparent DDK ............................................ page 309<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> sealing compound DD ................................................ page 310<br />
Accessories .............................................................................page 311<br />
Selection table for fi scher sealants ................................... page 311<br />
295<br />
Foams, Sealants
Foams, Sealants<br />
296<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Single component foam for gun application, grey<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Single-component polyurethane foam with high yield, coloured<br />
grey.<br />
▪ The foam is applied with a fi scher PU gun and hardens by<br />
reaction with humidity in the air.<br />
▪ Foam yield, free-foaming, up to 43 l (corresponds to the content<br />
<strong>of</strong> a commercially-available 750 ml can).<br />
▪ Meets the requirements <strong>of</strong> window connection insulation<br />
according to the latest standards.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Grey colour for unobtrusive fi lling and insulating.<br />
▪ Short can makes it possible to work in locations that are hard<br />
to access (e.g., in the ceiling area).<br />
▪ Very high yield with simultaneous high foam quality (no<br />
shrinkage, no bubble formation).<br />
▪ Extremely low compression after foaming prevents reworking.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
PUP 500 G B2<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Moisten substrate if humidity is low.<br />
▪ Shake can before use.<br />
▪ Always hold valve downward when releasing foam.<br />
▪ Possible processing temperature +5 °C to +35 °C.<br />
▪ Free <strong>of</strong> tackiness after approx. 8 minutes, can be cut after<br />
approx. 16 minutes.<br />
▪ Temperature resistance <strong>of</strong> the hardened foam: -40° C to +80° C.<br />
▪ Shelf life 15 months.<br />
Type Art.-No. contents per canister max. foam yield (free foaming) language on the label qty. per box<br />
[ml] [l] pcs.<br />
PUP 500 G B2 503259 500 43 D 12<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Insulating and fi lling fi nished elements, wall connections,<br />
wall penetrations and cavities.<br />
▪ Insulating window connecting joints and around window<br />
sills and shutter boxes.<br />
▪ Insulating pipes.<br />
▪ Noise reduction and insulation in ro<strong>of</strong>i ng work.<br />
Test certifi cates<br />
▪ General building authority test certifi cate.<br />
▪ High noise reduction value up to max. 61 dB; tested by the<br />
Institut für Fenstertechnik e.V. [Institute for Window Engineering]<br />
Rosenheim (D).<br />
▪ Low thermal conductivity 0.0381 W/mK (20° C); tested by<br />
FIW-München.<br />
▪ Fast-curing foam reduces waiting time for subsequent tasks.<br />
▪ High-quality valve technology prevents malfunctions, e.g.,<br />
because <strong>of</strong> incorrect storage during transportation or longer<br />
work interruptions.<br />
▪ Reduced noise level.<br />
▪ Reduced heat loss, thereby contributing to energy savings<br />
according to EnEV.<br />
▪ Resistant to rot, heat, water and many chemicals.<br />
▪ A ging-resistant.
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
One-component gun foam<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
PUP 750 B2<br />
▪ One-component polyurethane foam<br />
▪ The foam is extruded by using a fi scher foam gun and hardens<br />
via chemical reaction with atmospheric humidity.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Rapid-hardening foam reduces processing time.<br />
▪ Using a foam gun allows for reduced-fatigue working and<br />
economical dosing.<br />
▪ Noise-reducing properties<br />
▪ Long shelf life<br />
▪ Resistant to rotting<br />
▪ Resistant to ageing<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ General test certifi cate from building authorities.<br />
▪ Noise-reducing properties tested by the Institut für Fenstertechnik<br />
(Institute <strong>of</strong> Window Technology) e.V. Rosenheim<br />
(D). Refer to i.f.t.<br />
▪ Wet base surface if atmospheric humidity is low.<br />
▪ Shake cartridge before use.<br />
▪ Hold valve downwards when extruding foam.<br />
▪ Foam yield <strong>of</strong> extruded foam: up to 45 litres.<br />
▪ Resistance to temperature <strong>of</strong> hardened foam: -30° C to +80° C.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
PUP 750 B3<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Filling window frame gaps and around<br />
window sills<br />
▪ Insulating pipes<br />
▪ Filling in wall penetrations, cavities, around<br />
shutter boxes - use for all interior work<br />
▪ Fixing and sealing in walls and ceilings<br />
Type Art.-No. contents per canister max. foam yield (free foaming) languages on the label qty. per box<br />
[ml] [l] pcs.<br />
PUP 750 B2 058501 750 40 GB 12<br />
PUP 750 B3 053436 750 40 E, P 12<br />
PUP 750 B2 053084 750 55 D 12<br />
▪ Non-tacky after approx. 10 minutes, can be cut after approx.<br />
25 minutes, load-bearing after approx. 3 hours, completely<br />
hardened after approx 5 - 8 hours (all details based on temperature<br />
<strong>of</strong> +20° C).<br />
▪ Extrude with foam gun (refer to page 302).<br />
297<br />
Foams, Sealants
Foams, Sealants<br />
298<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
One-component rapid installation foam<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
PU 1/500 B3<br />
▪ One-component PU foam<br />
▪ The foam hardens as a reaction to atmospheric humidity.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Rapid-hardening foam reduces processing time.<br />
▪ Resistant to rotting.<br />
▪ Universal range <strong>of</strong> application.<br />
▪ Long shelf life.<br />
▪ Suitable for covering <strong>of</strong> manhole rings.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation tips<br />
▪ Suitable as fountain foam (test report available).<br />
▪ Wet base surface if atmospheric humidity is low.<br />
▪ Shake cartridge before use.<br />
▪ Hold valve downwards when extruding foam.<br />
▪ General test certifi cate from building authorities.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
PU 1/750 B3<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Filling window frame gaps and around<br />
window sills<br />
▪ Filling in wall penetrations, cavities, around<br />
shutter boxes - use for all interior work<br />
▪ Insulating pipes<br />
▪ Bonding and sealing manhole rings (tested<br />
by the Austrian Plastics Institute in Vienna)<br />
▪ Fixing and sealing in walls and ceilings<br />
ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
Ergonomically optimised<br />
shape <strong>of</strong> handle surface.<br />
Solid valve:<br />
100 % functional<br />
safety and maximum<br />
stability during storage.<br />
Shelf life:<br />
15 months<br />
Type Art.-No. contents per canister max. foam yield (free foaming) languages on the label qty. per box<br />
[ml] [l] pcs.<br />
PU 1/500 B3 058500 500 25 GB, E, F 12<br />
PU 1/750 B3 050427 750 42 GB, E, F 12<br />
PU 1/500 B3 033394 500 25 JP 12<br />
PU 1/750 B3 053435 750 40 E, P 12<br />
PU 1/500 B2 050426 500 30 D 12<br />
PU 1/750 B2 053080 750 45 D 12<br />
Tube plug guarantees reusability <strong>of</strong> used canister<br />
– if handled in accordance with instructions.<br />
Pre-installed adapter<br />
for simple handling.<br />
Safety seal prevents<br />
inadvertent opening<br />
<strong>of</strong> the foam.<br />
▪ Resistance to temperature <strong>of</strong> hardened foam: -30° C to +80° C.<br />
▪ Non-tacky after approx. 10 minutes, can be cut after approx.<br />
25 minutes, load-bearing after approx. 3 hours, completely<br />
hardened after approx 5-8 hours (all details based on temperature<br />
<strong>of</strong> +20° C).
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Two-component quick setting foam / fi xing foam<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
PU 2/402 PU 2/403<br />
▪ Two-component PU foam<br />
▪ The components are mixed in the tin by means <strong>of</strong> pulling the<br />
activation pin and shaking.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Reliable and simple activation <strong>of</strong> the tin.<br />
▪ Extremely rapid-hardening foam reduces processing time to<br />
a minimum.<br />
▪ Universal range <strong>of</strong> application<br />
▪ No shrinkage and post-expanding<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ No moistening <strong>of</strong> the substrate required.<br />
▪ Shake cartridge after activation.<br />
▪ Always hold valve downward when releasing foam.<br />
▪ Comply with installation time after activation <strong>of</strong> the cartridge.<br />
▪ Foam yield, free-foaming: 10 – 12 l<br />
▪ Temperature resistance <strong>of</strong> the hardened foam:<br />
-40° C to +80° C.<br />
▪ Shelf life: 12 months (9 months for PU 2/403)<br />
▪ Free <strong>of</strong> tackiness after approx. 8 minutes, can be cut after<br />
approx. 14 minutes (all data related to +20 °C)<br />
▪ Possible processing temperature +10 °C to +25 °C<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Installation <strong>of</strong> door frames (install expanders)<br />
▪ Filling and insulation <strong>of</strong> window connection<br />
joints and joints around window sills<br />
▪ Filling <strong>of</strong> poorly accessible areas (e.g., in<br />
automobiles and caravans, building apparatuses<br />
and containers)<br />
▪ Filling cavities in ro<strong>of</strong> and wall areastion<br />
examples<br />
▪ Resistant to rotting<br />
▪ Resistant to ageing<br />
PU 2/402<br />
PU 2/403<br />
Type Art.-No. contents per canister max. foam yield (free foaming) language on the label qty. per box<br />
[ml] [l] pcs.<br />
PU 2/402 053081 400 12 D 12<br />
PU 2/403 053089 400 12 D 9<br />
299<br />
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Foams, Sealants<br />
300<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Two-component foam for door frames<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
PU 2/200<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Product description<br />
▪ Two component polyurethane door frame foam adhesive<br />
with no propellant gases.<br />
▪ High adhesive force provides safety<br />
▪ On dispensing with the silicone application gun, the components<br />
are mixed and activated in the static mixer.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Extremely rapid-hardening foam reduces application time to<br />
a minimum.<br />
▪ No shrinkage and post-expanding.<br />
▪ Foam yield for one door frame.<br />
▪ Can be processed with all available types <strong>of</strong> silicone application<br />
gun.<br />
▪ Resistant to rot and aging.<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ No preliminary damping <strong>of</strong> building ground necessary.<br />
▪ Fill the gap between wall and doorframe working from<br />
bottom to top.<br />
▪ Possible processing temperature: +5° C to +40° C.<br />
▪ Foam yield <strong>of</strong> extruded foam: up to 4 litres.<br />
▪ Resistance to temperature <strong>of</strong> hardened foam: -30° C to +80° C.<br />
▪ Release foam from cartridge without interruption.<br />
▪ Non-tacky after approx. 1.5 minutes, can be cut after approx.<br />
3 minutes, load-bearing after approx. 30 minutes, completely<br />
hardened after approx 5 - 8 hours (all details based on temperature<br />
<strong>of</strong> +20° C).<br />
▪ Extrude with application guns (refer to page 302).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation example<br />
Installation <strong>of</strong> door frames<br />
ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE<br />
▯ Foam yield (4 litres)<br />
for exactly one door<br />
frame.<br />
▯ Best mechanical<br />
properties: the door is<br />
“sticked in“.<br />
Type Art.-No. contents per canister max. foam yield (free foaming) languages on the label qty. per box<br />
[ml] [l] pcs.<br />
PU 2/200 048285 150 4 D 12<br />
PU 2/200 077543 150 4 GB, I 12<br />
▯ Extremely quick hardening<br />
two component<br />
foam adhesive.<br />
▯ Can be extruded with<br />
silicone application gun.
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
B1-foam PUFS 750<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
PUFS 750<br />
▪ Hardly fl ammable, one-component polyurethane foam.<br />
▪ The foam hardens as a reaction to atmospheric humidity.<br />
▪ Hardly fl ammable B1 as per DIN 4102 Part 1.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Hardly fl ammable - B1.<br />
▪ High foam yield.<br />
▪ Rapid-hardening foam reduces processing time.<br />
▪ Use <strong>of</strong> foam gun allows for pr<strong>of</strong>essional application.<br />
▪ Suitable for fi lling cavities between solid building components<br />
made <strong>of</strong> metal or <strong>of</strong> mineral building materials.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ General test certifi cate from building authorities.<br />
▪ Grey coloured to diff erentiate from standard foam.<br />
▪ Wet base surface if atmospheric humidity is low.<br />
▪ Shake cartridge before use.<br />
▪ Extrude with foam guns (refer to page 302).<br />
▪ Foam yield <strong>of</strong> extruded foam: up to 45 litres.<br />
▪ Resistance to temperature <strong>of</strong> hardened foam: -30° C to +80° C.<br />
▪ Non-tacky after approx. 10 minutes, can be cut after approx.<br />
25 minutes, load-bearing after approx. 3 hours, completely<br />
hardened after approx 5 - 8 hours (all details based on temperature<br />
<strong>of</strong> +20° C).<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ High-effi ciency thermal insulation on facades<br />
▪ Sealing window frame gaps and around<br />
window sills<br />
▪ Filling <strong>of</strong> cavities in walls and ceilings<br />
Type Art.-No. contents per canister max. foam yield (free foaming) language on the label qty. per box<br />
[ml] [l] pcs.<br />
PUFS 750 045300 750 45 D 12<br />
301<br />
Foams, Sealants
Foams, Sealants<br />
302<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Foam guns<br />
PLASTIC GUN<br />
METAL GUNS<br />
PU CLEANER<br />
PUPK 2<br />
PUPM 3<br />
PUPM 2<br />
PUR 150 PUR 500<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
PUP K2 062400 1<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
PUPM 3 033208 1<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
PUPM 2 019522 1<br />
Type Art.-No. contents languages on the label qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
pcs.<br />
pcs.<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
PUR 150 53083 150 D 12<br />
PUR 500 53085 500 D, GB 12
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Sanitary silicone DSSA<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DSSA<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Permanently elastic, one-component silicone sealant<br />
▪ The sealant hardens as a reaction to atmospheric humidity.<br />
▪ Acetic interlacing (acetate)<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Highly elastic material allows optimal application in expansion-,<br />
settlement- and connection joints, both inside and<br />
outside.<br />
▪ Fungus-inhibiting (fungicidal) eff ect for applications in wet<br />
rooms (bathroom, kitchen, WC).<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ DSSA complies with DIN 18545, Part 2, Group E (sealing<br />
glazing with sealants).<br />
▪ Selection table for surfaces - refer to page 311.<br />
▪ Processing time: 15 - 25 minutes<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5° C to +40° C<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -40° C to +150° C.<br />
▪ Absorbtion <strong>of</strong> motion: max. 25 %.<br />
▪ Fully hardened after 5 - 7 days.<br />
▪ Extrude with silicone application gun (refer to page 311).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Joints around sinks and WCs. Also for expansion joints<br />
between fl oor tiles<br />
▪ Joints around stainless steel kitchen sinks in conjunction<br />
with timber, plastic or ceramic<br />
▪ Joints around steel-enamelled and plastic bath tubs<br />
▪ Joints between timber and tiles<br />
▪ DIN standards confi rm suitability for sealing glazing.<br />
▪ Resistant to chemicals, ageing and weathering.<br />
Type Art.-No. colour contents shelf life qty. per box<br />
[ml] months pcs.<br />
DSSA TP 053100 transparent 310 24 12<br />
DSSA W 053101 white 310 24 12<br />
DSSA GR 053102 mahatten grey 310 24 12<br />
DSSA BG 053103 bahama beige 310 24 12<br />
DSSA DG 053105 dark grey 310 24 12<br />
DSSA SW 053120 black 310 24 12<br />
DSSA SG 058530 silver grey 310 24 12<br />
303<br />
Foams, Sealants
Foams, Sealants<br />
304<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
High temperature silicone DHS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
DHS<br />
▪ Permanently elastic, one-component silicone sealant.<br />
▪ The sealant hardens as a reaction to atmospheric humidity.<br />
▪ Acetic interlacing (acetate).<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Temperature resistance allows application in joints exposed<br />
to severe temperature-imposed stresses (e.g. heating block),<br />
both inside and outside.<br />
▪ Highly elastic material allows application in expansion and<br />
settlement joints.<br />
▪ Resistant to chemicals, ageing and weathering<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Selection table for surfaces - refer to page 311.<br />
▪ Processing time: 10 - 20 minutes<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5° C to +40° C<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -40° C to +250° C<br />
▪ Permitted overall deformation: max. 25 %<br />
▪ Shelf life: 12 months<br />
▪ Fully hardened after 8 - 10 days.<br />
▪ Extrude with silicone application gun (refer to page 311).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. language colour contents shelf life qty. per box<br />
[ml] months pcs.<br />
DHS 053125 D red 310 12 12<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Sealing <strong>of</strong> joints around stoves and fi replaces (metal, glas)<br />
▪ Sealing <strong>of</strong> joints around pipes, channels, wall connections<br />
▪ Sealing <strong>of</strong> joints around central-heating boilers, industry<br />
stoves<br />
▪ Sealing <strong>of</strong> fl ue-gas housings, ventilation grids (masonry,<br />
concrete)
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Silicone for building purposes DBSA<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DBSA<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Permanently elastic, one-component silicone sealant.<br />
▪ The sealant hardens as a reaction to atmospheric humidity.<br />
▪ Neutral interlacing (alkoxy)<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Universal application in the interior and exterior area, for<br />
connecting, sealing and settlement joints.<br />
▪ Suitable for use as mirror adhesive, with no further product<br />
required (only DBSA versions).<br />
▪ Compatible with concrete and masonry.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ DBSA complies with DIN 18540 (sealing <strong>of</strong> external wall<br />
joints in building construction work with sealants) and<br />
18545, Part 2, Group E (Sealing glazing with sealants).<br />
▪ Selection table for surfaces - refer to page 311.<br />
▪ Processing time: 10 - 20 minutes<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5° C to +40° C<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Connection joints between doors and windows<br />
▪ Joints around plastic, timber and metal windows<br />
▪ Adherence <strong>of</strong> mirrors to walls<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label colour contents shelf life qty. per box<br />
[ml] months pcs.<br />
DBSA TP 053090 D transparent 310 15 18<br />
DBSA W 053091 D white 310 15 12<br />
DBSA GR 053092 D concrete grey 310 15 12<br />
DBSA BR 053093 D brown 310 15 12<br />
DBSA SW 053094 D black 310 15 12<br />
DBSA BG 053095 D beige 310 15 12<br />
DBSA K 053096 D pine 310 15 12<br />
DBSA E 053097 D oak 310 15 12<br />
DBSA B 020050 D beech 310 15 12<br />
305<br />
▪ Compatible with acrylic glass.<br />
▪ No health reservations.<br />
▪ Resistant to chemicals, ageing and weathering<br />
▪ DIN standards confi rm a wide range <strong>of</strong> possible applications.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -40° C to +150° C<br />
▪ Absorbtion <strong>of</strong> motion: max. 25 %<br />
▪ Fully hardened after 6 - 8 days.<br />
▪ Extrude with silicone application gun (refer to page 311).<br />
Foams, Sealants
Foams, Sealants<br />
306<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Silicone for natural stone DNS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
DNS<br />
▪ Permanently elastic, one-component silicone sealant.<br />
▪ The sealant hardens as a reaction to atmospheric humidity.<br />
▪ Neutral interlacing (alkoxy).<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Universal range <strong>of</strong> applications in natural stone and on<br />
porous bases in the interior and exterior area.<br />
▪ Suitable for connecting, sealing and settlement joints.<br />
▪ Also suitable for use as mirror adhesive.<br />
▪ Does not bleed, therefore no discolouration at the rim zone.<br />
▪ Resistant to chemicals, ageing and weathering<br />
▪ No health reservations<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Selection table for surfaces - refer to page 311.<br />
▪ Processing time: 25 minutes<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5° C to +40° C<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -40° C to +150° C<br />
▪ Permitted overall deformation: max. 25 %<br />
▪ Shelf life: 12 months<br />
▪ Fully hardened after 6 - 8 days.<br />
▪ Extrude with silicone application gun (refer to page 311).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Joints in facade construction<br />
▪ Joints around bars and as connection to the wall<br />
▪ Joints in the kitchen, the bathroom and the restrooms<br />
▪ Joints around window sills in the interior and outside<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label colour contents shelf life qty. per box<br />
[ml] months pcs.<br />
DNS TP 053121 D transparent 310 18 12<br />
DNS GR 053122 D grey 310 18 12
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
B1 Silicone DFS<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DFS<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Permanently elastic, hardly fl ammable, one-component<br />
silicone sealant.<br />
▪ The sealant hardens as a reaction to atmospheric humidity.<br />
▪ Neutral interlacing (alkoxy).<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Hardly fl ammable - B1.<br />
▪ Highly elastic material allows application in expansion and<br />
settlement joints.<br />
▪ Resistant to chemicals and ageing.<br />
▪ No health reservations.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Hardly fl ammable B1 as per DIN 4102<br />
(test certifi cate: P-3076/2213-MPA BS).<br />
▪ Selection table for bases - refer to page 311.<br />
▪ Processing time: 25 minutes<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5° C to +40° C<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -50° C to +150° C.<br />
▪ Permitted overall deformation: max. 25 %<br />
▪ Shelf life: 12 months<br />
▪ Fully hardened after 10 - 20 days.<br />
▪ Extrude with silicone application gun (refer to page 311).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Sealing <strong>of</strong> joints around fi re-doors<br />
▪ Joints on walls, e.g. elevators, stairwells<br />
(reinforced concrete, masonry, metal)<br />
▪ Sealing in public buildings (fi rewalls, ceilings)<br />
▪ Sealing joints around cable and pipe penetrations,<br />
in ventilation and air-conditioning<br />
systems<br />
Type Art.-No. languages on the label colour contents shelf life qty. per box<br />
[ml] months pcs.<br />
DFS 053131 D grey 310 12 12<br />
307<br />
Foams, Sealants
Foams, Sealants<br />
308<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Acrylic sealant DA<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
DA<br />
▪ Plasto-elastic, one-component sealant on acrylic dispersion<br />
base (water-based).<br />
▪ The sealant hardens by means <strong>of</strong> water evaporation.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Compatibility with paint.<br />
▪ Can be painted over.<br />
▪ Resistant to ageing.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Do not use if there is a risk <strong>of</strong> frost or persistent rain<br />
▪ Not suitable for expansion joints.<br />
▪ Selection table for surfaces - refer to page 311.<br />
▪ Processing time: approx. 15 minutes.<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5° C to +30° C.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -20° C to +80° C.<br />
▪ Permitted overall deformation: max. 10 %.<br />
▪ Shelf life: 12 months.<br />
▪ Fully hardened after 7 - 10 days.<br />
▪ Extrude with silicone application gun (refer to page 311).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. languages colour contents shelf life qty. per box<br />
[ml] months pcs.<br />
DAE W 058512 GB, E white 310 12 12<br />
DA W 053110 D white 310 12 12<br />
DA GR 053111 D grey 310 12 12<br />
DA BR 053112 D brown 310 12 12<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Fractures in interior and exterior walls<br />
▪ Fractures with little movements, e.g. around windows<br />
▪ Fractures in masonry and other solid building materials<br />
(concrete, sand-lime bricks)<br />
▪ Joints around doors and windows (preferably inside a building)
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> sealing transparent DDK<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
DDK<br />
▪ One-component, transparent synthetic rubber ro<strong>of</strong> sealant.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Universal range <strong>of</strong> application in the ro<strong>of</strong>i ng sector.<br />
▪ Maximum adhesion, even on wet bases.<br />
▪ Can be painted over for visible applications.<br />
▪ Immediately rain-tight.<br />
▪ Compatible with bitumen and copper.<br />
▪ Resistant to ageing and weathering.<br />
▪ No surface tackiness.<br />
▪ Compatibility with paint / can be painted over.<br />
▪ Absolut transparent.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Suitable for sealing joints in the ro<strong>of</strong>i ng sector.<br />
▪ Selection table for bases - refer to page 311.<br />
▪ Processing time: 15 - 20 minutes.<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5° C to +40° C.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -25° C to +100° C.<br />
▪ Permitted overall deformation: max. 25 %.<br />
▪ Shelf life: 24 months.<br />
▪ Extrude with silicone application gun (refer to page 311).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Joints between diff erent types <strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong> materials<br />
▪ Sealings on ro<strong>of</strong>s with bitumen and plastic foils<br />
▪ Sealing <strong>of</strong> metal and plastic gutters<br />
▪ Sealings around antennas and ducts<br />
Type Art.-No. language colour contents shelf life qty. per box<br />
[ml] months pcs.<br />
DDK 049103 D transparent 310 24 12<br />
309<br />
Foams, Sealants
Foams, Sealants<br />
310<br />
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> sealing compound DD<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
DD<br />
▪ Elasto-plastic, one-component ro<strong>of</strong> sealant on a bitumen<br />
elastomer base.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Universal range <strong>of</strong> application in the ro<strong>of</strong>i ng sector.<br />
▪ Outstanding adhesion, even on a damp base.<br />
▪ Water resistant.<br />
▪ Compatible with bitumen.<br />
▪ Resistant to ageing and weathering.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Installation information<br />
▪ Suitable for sealing joints in the ro<strong>of</strong>i ng sector (e.g. fusion<br />
welding and bitumen sheeting).<br />
▪ Selection table for bases - refer to page 311.<br />
▪ Processing time: 10 - 20 minutes.<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5° C to +30° C.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -35° C to +130° C.<br />
▪ Permitted overall deformation: max. 10 %.<br />
▪ Shelf life: 12 months.<br />
▪ Extrude with silicone application gun (refer to page 311).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Installation examples<br />
▪ Sealings around chimney mantel-pieces<br />
▪ Sealings on ro<strong>of</strong>s with bitumen and plastic foils<br />
▪ Sealing <strong>of</strong> metal and plastic gutters<br />
▪ Sealings around antennas and ducts<br />
Type Art.-No. language colour contents shelf life qty. per box<br />
[ml] months pcs.<br />
DD 053127 D black 310 12 12
FOAMS AND SEALANTS<br />
Accessories<br />
SKELETON GUN KPM 1<br />
Type Art.-No. ID qty. per box<br />
KP M 1 53115 0 1<br />
CARTRIDGE GUN KPM 2<br />
Type Art.-No. ID qty. per box<br />
KP M 2 53117 4<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
Selection table for fi scher sealants<br />
SILICONE FOR<br />
BUILDING PURPOSES<br />
Multifunction silicone<br />
SANITARY SILICONE<br />
Fungicidal<br />
SILICONE FOR<br />
NATURAL STONE<br />
Also suitable for marble<br />
HIGH TEMPERATURE<br />
SILICONE<br />
High-temperature-resistant<br />
FIRE-PROTECTION<br />
SILICONE<br />
Hardly infl ammable B1<br />
ROOF SEALING<br />
COMPOUND<br />
For bitumen<br />
ROOF SEALING<br />
TRANSPARENT<br />
Immediately rain-pro<strong>of</strong><br />
ACRYLIC SEALANT<br />
Paintable<br />
Not paintable<br />
Compatible with paint<br />
For expansion joints<br />
Also transparent<br />
311<br />
ABS / Polystyrene<br />
Acrylic glass<br />
Aluminium<br />
Concrete<br />
Bitumen<br />
Lead<br />
Non ferrous heavy metal<br />
Stainless steel<br />
Enamel<br />
Tiles<br />
Gypsum<br />
Glass<br />
Rigid vinyl<br />
Wood<br />
Sand-lime brick<br />
Ceramics<br />
Natural stone / marble<br />
Polycarbonate<br />
Polyester<br />
Aerated concrete<br />
Porcelain<br />
Plaster<br />
Resopal<br />
Silicone<br />
Mirror<br />
Stoneware<br />
Brick<br />
Zinc, galvanizing<br />
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pcs.<br />
Foams, Sealants
Foams, Sealants<br />
312
Adhesive programme<br />
Universal Power Adhesive Spray APS ............................. page 314<br />
Assembly Adhesive MK ..................................................... page 315<br />
Construction Adhesive KK ................................................ page 316<br />
Allround Adhesive Gluing & Sealing KD ......................... page 317<br />
2K Construction Adhesive KK-2 ........................................ page 318<br />
PVC Adhesive ........................................................................ page 319<br />
Instant Glue SG .................................................................... page 320<br />
Instant Glue Gel SGG .......................................................... page 321<br />
2K Epoxy Adhesive Rapid 2K ER ...................................... page 322<br />
2K Epoxy Adhesive Metal 2K EF ...................................... page 323<br />
2K Epoxy Modelling Putty 2K EK ..................................... page 324<br />
Thread Lock LS L, LS M, LS H ........................................... page 325<br />
Overview <strong>of</strong> Adhesive Properties ..................................... page 327<br />
Selection Table ...................................................................... page 328<br />
313<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
314<br />
fix it ADHESIVES<br />
fi scher fi x it Universal Power Adhesive Spray APS<br />
For permanently bonding large surfaces.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
APS-500<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it Universal Power Adhesive Spray APS is a contact<br />
adhesive that contains solvent for bonding large surfaces. A<br />
uniform adhesive application over the entire surface is achieved.<br />
Polystyrene foams (Styr<strong>of</strong>oam®) can also be bonded with<br />
this adhesive.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: synthetic elastomers, containing solvent.<br />
▪ Best processing temperature:: +15 °C to +25 °C.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -30 °C to +60 °C.<br />
▪ Drying time: approx. ca. 15-30 minutes.<br />
The adhesive is not suitable for bonding polyethylene (PE), polypropylene<br />
(PP), Tefl on® (PTFE) or silicone.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ Contact bonding method: moisten components, allow<br />
solvent to dry until the adhesive layer feels dry. Press parts<br />
together fi rmly.<br />
▪ It is not the duration, but the level <strong>of</strong> applied pressure that is<br />
decisive for the quality <strong>of</strong> the bond.<br />
▪ In order to keep the spray valve clean, turn can upside down<br />
and spray until only gas escapes.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
APS-500 (D/F) 046390 500 Spray can beige 12<br />
APS-500 (ES/P) 046897 500 Spray can beige 12<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ insulating material, e.g.<br />
foamed polystyrene (e.g. Styr<strong>of</strong>oam®)<br />
▪ rock and glass wool<br />
▪ f elt<br />
▪ cork<br />
▪ w ood<br />
▪ paper and cardboard<br />
▪ various plastics<br />
▪ f oam<br />
▪ rubber metal sheets<br />
▪ metal foils<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ High yields, adhesive is enough for approx. 12 m 2 on nonabsorbent<br />
surfaces<br />
▪ Uniform adhesive application by spraying<br />
▪ Three spray widths for optimal coverage<br />
▪ Suitable for bonding foamed polystyrene (e.g. Styr<strong>of</strong>oam®)<br />
▪ Low spray mist, adhesive does not bleed through
fix it ADHESIVES<br />
fi scher fi x it Assembly Adhesive MK<br />
For permanent strong fi xing in construction. Rigid bonding for interior areas.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
MK-310<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it Assembly Adhesive MK is a solvent-free, strong<br />
adhesion dispersion adhesive based on water for use in interior<br />
areas. At least one <strong>of</strong> the components to be bonded must be<br />
absorbent.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: 1-component acrylate dispersion.<br />
▪ Processing time: approx. 5-15 minutes.<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5 °C to +35 °C.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -20 °C to +70 °C.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after 24-48 hours, depending on room climate<br />
and thickness <strong>of</strong> adhesive layer.<br />
▪ At least one <strong>of</strong> the components to be bonded must be<br />
absorbent.<br />
Not suitable for bonding polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP),<br />
Tefl on® (PTFE), silicone or bitumen. Not suitable for external<br />
use.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ Protect unprocessed adhesive from freezing.<br />
▪ Clean soiling immediately with water.<br />
▪ Processing possible with commercial silicone injection guns,<br />
e.g. fi scher KP M 2, Prod. No. 53117.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
MK-310 053128 310 Cartridge white 12<br />
MK-310 (GB) 046903 310 Cartridge white 12<br />
MK-310 (ES/P) 046904 310 Cartridge white 12<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ all standard components made <strong>of</strong> wood<br />
▪ gypsum<br />
▪ PV C<br />
▪ concr ete<br />
▪ brick<br />
▪ sand-lime brick<br />
▪ aerated concrete<br />
▪ plast er<br />
▪ fi bre cement<br />
▪ pumice and polystyrene hard foam<br />
▪ m etal<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Free <strong>of</strong> solvent, silicone and isocyanate<br />
▪ Neutral odour<br />
▪ High initial adhesion 120 N/m 2<br />
▪ Does not drip, thus can be used on walls and on the ceiling<br />
▪ Highly viscous, installation adhesive compensates uneven<br />
areas<br />
▪ Can be painted and plastered<br />
▪ Reclosable because <strong>of</strong> sealing cap<br />
315<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
316<br />
fix it ADHESIVES<br />
fi scher fi x it Construction Adhesive KK<br />
For high-strength bonding for internal and external use.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
KK-310 KK-150<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it Construction Adhesive KK is a solvent-free, strong<br />
adhesion polyurethane adhesive for rigid bonding with high<br />
fi nal strength. Can be used internally and externally. At least<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the components to be bonded must be absorbent.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: 1-component polyurethane.<br />
▪ Processing time: approx. 5 minutes.<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5 °C to +35 °C.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -40 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ Pressing time: 15 minutes.<br />
▪ Final strength achieved after 1-3 days..<br />
Not suitable for bonding polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP),<br />
Tefl on® (PTFE), silicone or materials containing tar or bitumen.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ Hold components together briefl y after joining (pressing time).<br />
▪ Remove soiling immediately with suitable cleaner (e.g.<br />
acetone).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
KK-150 (D) 040414 150 Cartridge beige 12<br />
KK-150 (GB) 046907 150 Cartridge beige 12<br />
KK-150 (F) 046906 150 Cartridge beige 12<br />
KK-310 (D) 059014 310 Cartridge beige 12<br />
KK-310 (F) 046910 310 Cartridge beige 12<br />
KK-310 (GB) 046911 310 Cartridge beige 12<br />
KK-310 (ES) 046912 310 Cartridge beige 12<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ all the usual building substrates<br />
like wood<br />
▪ concr ete<br />
▪ plast er<br />
▪ natural stone<br />
▪ cer amic<br />
▪ brick<br />
▪ plast erboard<br />
▪ aerated concrete (aircrete)<br />
▪ fi bre cement<br />
▪ wood materials<br />
▪ polystyrene hard foam<br />
▪ pumice<br />
▪ me tals<br />
▪ PV C<br />
▪ ABS and many more<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ High strength for bondings that are subject to mechanical stress<br />
▪ Watertight according to DIN EN 204, stress <strong>group</strong> 4<br />
▪ Can be sanded, stained and painted<br />
▪ Quick -hardening<br />
▪ Highly viscous, compensates uneven areas<br />
▪ Does not drip, so it can also be used on walls and ceiling<br />
▪ Fills joints through slight foaming during curing<br />
▪ Free <strong>of</strong> solvents and silicone<br />
▪ Reclosable using the sealing cap<br />
▪ Not UV-resistant:<br />
▪ Processing possible with commercial silicone injection guns,<br />
e.g. fi scher KP M 2, Prod. No. 53117.
fix it ADHESIVES<br />
fi scher fi x it Allround Adhesive Gluing & Sealing KD<br />
Bonding and sealing. Tough fl exible bonding for internal and external use.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
KD-290<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it Allround Adhesive Gluing & Sealing KD is a<br />
1K MS-polymer® adhesive that combines the best properties<br />
<strong>of</strong> silicones (fl exibility) and adhesives (outstanding adhesion<br />
and strength).<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base subsstance: MS-Polymer®.<br />
▪ Processing temperature: +5 °C to +35 °C.<br />
▪ Processing time: approx. 5 minutes (transparent: approx.<br />
10 minutes).<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -40 °C to +90 °C.<br />
▪ Hardens all the way through at approx. 3 mm per day.<br />
Not suitable for bonding polyethylene (PE), polypropylene<br />
(PP) or Tefl on® (PTFE). At least one <strong>of</strong> the components to be<br />
bonded must be absorbent.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ Remove soiling immediately with cleaning solvent.<br />
▪ Smooth all areas, e.g. at joints, with a soap solution before<br />
skin formation.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
KD-290 (D) 059389 290 Cartridge white 12<br />
KD-290 (GB) 046915 290 Cartridge white 12<br />
KD-290 [D] 503317 290 Cartridge transparent 12<br />
KD-290 [D] 503318 290 Cartridge grey 12<br />
KD-290 [D] 503319 290 Cartridge black 12<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ me tals<br />
▪ plastics<br />
▪ concr ete<br />
▪ brick s<br />
▪ plast erboard<br />
▪ w ood<br />
▪ plast er<br />
▪ cer amic<br />
▪ air crete<br />
▪ fi brecement<br />
▪ polystyrene hard foam<br />
▪ HPL<br />
▪ pumice<br />
▪ PV C<br />
▪ ABS<br />
▪ cork<br />
▪ enamel<br />
▪ glass and many more<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Multifunctional in use<br />
▪ High adhesive force, seals like silicone<br />
▪ Extremely high initial adhesion<br />
▪ Damps vibration and compensates stress<br />
▪ Resistant to aging, weathering and UV<br />
▪ Watertight and resistant to sea water<br />
▪ Free <strong>of</strong> silicone and solvents<br />
▪ Can be painted<br />
▪ Highly viscous, does not drip, suitable for vertical surfaces<br />
and overhead use<br />
▪ Reclosable using sealing cap<br />
317<br />
▪ Processing possible with commercial silicone injection guns,<br />
e.g. fi scher KP M 2, Prod. No. 53117.<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
318<br />
fix it ADHESIVES<br />
fi scher fi x it 2K Construction Adhesive KK-2<br />
For extreme stress on non-absorbent substrates for internal and external use.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
KK-2/150<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it 2K Construction Adhesive KK-2 is a 2-component<br />
polyurethane construction adhesive for fast, constructive and<br />
force-fi t connections for internal and external use.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: polyurethane.<br />
▪ Min. processing temperature: +10 °C.<br />
▪ Processing time: approx. 10 minutes.<br />
▪ Pressing time: approx. 30 minutes.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -40 °C to +110 °C.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after approx. 30 minutes.<br />
▪ Final strength achieved after 3 hours.<br />
Not suitable for bonding polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP)<br />
or Tefl on® (PTFE).<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ Only use adhesive in connection with static mixer.<br />
▪ Do not apply until mixed thoroughly (uniform colour).<br />
▪ Remove soiling immediately with a suitable cleaner, e.g.<br />
fi scher PUR 150, Prod. No. 53083 and PUR 300, Prod. No.<br />
53085.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
KK-2/150 046394 150 Cartridge transparent 12<br />
KK-2/150 (GB) 046710 150 Cartridge transparent 12<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ non-absorbent surfaces like metals<br />
▪ w ood<br />
▪ concr ete<br />
▪ plast er<br />
▪ natural stone<br />
▪ cer amic<br />
▪ brick<br />
▪ plast erboard<br />
▪ air crete<br />
▪ fi bre cement<br />
▪ wood materials<br />
▪ polystyrene hard foam<br />
▪ pumice<br />
▪ PV C<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ High adhesive force<br />
▪ Quickly becomes hard all the way through<br />
▪ Heat-resistant up to +110 °C<br />
▪ Can be sanded and painted<br />
▪ Fills joints<br />
▪ Does not drip, suitable for vertical surfaces and overhead use<br />
▪ Cartridge can be used again by changing static mixer<br />
▪ Solv ent-free<br />
▪ Processing possible with commercial silicone injection guns,<br />
e.g. fi scher KP M 2, Prod. No. 53117.
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fi scher fi x it PVC Adhesive<br />
Welds PVC.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
PVC-125<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it PVC Adhesive is a PVC-based adhesive that contains<br />
solvents. The adhesive etches the surfaces which results<br />
in cold welding.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: polyvinylchloride polymers containing solvent.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -15 °C to +70 °C.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after 5 minutes.<br />
▪ Completely hardened after approx. 24 hours.<br />
fi scher fi x it PVC Adhesive is suitable for bonding pipes pressurized<br />
up to 1.5 bar. Not suitable for bonding PE, PP, PTFE<br />
(Tefl on®), silicone and bitumen.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ Brush is included in the can for easy use on the construction<br />
site.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
PVC-125 (D/F) 046395 125 Tube in folding box transparent 25<br />
PVC-125 (GB/I) 046926 125 Tube in folding box transparent 25<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ polyvinyl chloride (PVC)<br />
▪ PVC pond liner<br />
▪ dr ain<br />
▪ cleats<br />
▪ shutter strips<br />
▪ gutt ers<br />
▪ pipes<br />
▪ moulded pieces<br />
▪ panels<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ For pipes pressurized up to 1.5 bar<br />
▪ After hardening, adhesive has the same properties as PVC<br />
−► cold welding<br />
▪ UV -resistant<br />
▪ Weathering resistant<br />
▪ Internal and external use<br />
319<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
320<br />
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fi scher fi x it Instant Glue SG<br />
Flows into small gaps and bonds immediately.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
SG-20 SG-5<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it Instant Glue SG is a solvent-free, low-viscosity<br />
(easily-fl owing) cyanoacrylate adhesive that cures due to reaction<br />
with moisture.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: cyanacrylate.<br />
▪ Temperature resistance from -60 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after 5-15 seconds.<br />
▪ Completely hardened after 6-12 hours.<br />
▪ Max. gap fi lling capacity: 0,05 mm.<br />
The adhesive is not suitable for bonding polyethylene (PE), polypropylene<br />
(PP), Tefl on® (PTFE), silicone and polystyrene foams<br />
(e.g. Styr<strong>of</strong>oam®). When absorbent surfaces are bonded, we<br />
recommend the fi scher fi x it Instant Glue Gel SGG.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ If skin becomes bonded, s<strong>of</strong>ten for a fairly long period <strong>of</strong> time<br />
in soapy water and separate carefully.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
SG-5 (D) 046398 5 Bottle on blister transparent 8<br />
SG-5 (GB) 046930 5 Bottle on blister transparent 8<br />
SG-5 (F) 046929 5 Bottle on blister transparent 6<br />
SG-20 (D) 046450 20 Bottle on blister transparent 6<br />
SG-20 (GB) 046938 20 Bottle on blister transparent 6<br />
SG-20 (ES/P) 046939 20 Bottle on blister transparent 6<br />
SG-20 (F) 046937 20 Bottle on blister transparent 6<br />
SG-20 (P) 505070 20 Bottle on blister transparent 6<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ smooth surfaces like metals<br />
▪ plastics<br />
▪ cer amic<br />
▪ rubber<br />
▪ leather<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Bonds in seconds<br />
▪ Flows into the smallest gaps<br />
▪ No plugging <strong>of</strong> the tip because <strong>of</strong> special needle closure<br />
(except for SG-5)<br />
▪ Can be used universally.<br />
▪ For bonding absorbent surfaces, we recommend fi scher fi x it<br />
Instant Glue Gel SGG.<br />
▪ Hardening can be accelerated by breathing on the bonding<br />
surfaces before joining.
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fi scher fi x it Instant Glue Gel SGG<br />
For absorbent surfaces, bonds immediately.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
SGG-50 SGG-10<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it Instant Glue Gel SGG is a solvent-free, highlyviscous<br />
(slow fl owing) cyanoacrylate adhesive that hardens<br />
through reaction with moisture.<br />
Technische Eigenschaften<br />
▪ Base substance: cyanacrylate.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -60 °C to +80 °C.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after 10-30 seconds.<br />
▪ Completely hardened after 6-12 hours.<br />
▪ Max. gap fi lling capacity: 0,3 mm.<br />
The adhesive is not suitable for bonding polyethylene (PE), polypropylene<br />
(PP), Tefl on® (PTFE), silicone and polystyrene foams<br />
(e.g. Styr<strong>of</strong>oam®).<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ If skin becomes bonded, s<strong>of</strong>ten for a fairly long period in<br />
soapy water and separate carefully.<br />
▪ Hardening can be accelerated by breathing on the bonding<br />
surfaces before joining.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. Content Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[g] pcs.<br />
SGG-10 (D) 046452 10 Bottle on blister transparent 8<br />
SGG-10 (GB) 046946 10 Bottle on blister transparent 8<br />
SGG-10 (F) 046945 10 Bottle on blister transparent 8<br />
SGG-10 (ES) 046947 10 Bottle on blister transparent 8<br />
SGG-10 (P) 505071 10 Bottle on blister transparent 4<br />
SGG-50 (D) 052413 50 Bottle transparent 10<br />
SGG-50 (F) 052414 50 Bottle transparent 10<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ absorbent surfaces and part that<br />
require a certain gap bridging.<br />
▪ me tals<br />
▪ plastics<br />
▪ cer amics<br />
▪ rubber<br />
▪ leather<br />
▪ w ood<br />
▪ cork<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Specifi cally designed for absorbent materials<br />
▪ Bridges gaps up to 0.3 mm<br />
▪ Can be corrected within a few instants<br />
▪ No plugging <strong>of</strong> the tip because <strong>of</strong> special needle closure<br />
321<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
322<br />
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fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Adhesive Rapid 2K ER<br />
Very high strength, fast curing transparent.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Adhesive Rapid 2K ER is a 2-component<br />
epoxy adhesive for structural and force-fi t connections. It is ideal<br />
for installation, repair and manufacturing, especially for bonding<br />
diff erent materials.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: 2-component epoxy resin.<br />
▪ Processing time: approx. 5 minutes.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after: 30-60 minutes.Completely hardened<br />
after approx. 8 hours (at room temperature)<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -50 °C to +80 °C.<br />
Not suitable for polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), Tefl on®<br />
(PTFE) and silicone.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
2K ER-25<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ Before application, mix adhesive thoroughly, e.g. with a<br />
wooden spatula.<br />
▪ Can be closed again using the enclosed cap (remove from<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> the sliding section).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
2K ER-25 (D/F) 046454 25 Nozzle on blister transparent 6<br />
2K ER-25 (GB/I) 046953 25 Nozzle on blister transparent 6<br />
2K ER-25 (ES/P) 046954 25 Nozzle on blister transparent 6<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ m etal<br />
▪ cer amic<br />
▪ st one<br />
▪ st eel<br />
▪ ir on<br />
▪ cast parts<br />
▪ allo ys<br />
▪ hard plastics<br />
▪ (polyester, ABS, polycarbonate) and glass.<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Extremely load-bearing adhesion in the shortest time<br />
▪ Achieves very high strengths<br />
▪ Specifi cally designed for bonding non-absorbent surfaces<br />
▪ T ransparent<br />
▪ Colour treatment, e.g. painting, is possible<br />
▪ Permanently weathering-resistant, even during temperature<br />
fl uctuations<br />
▪ Resistant to moisture, oil, many dilute acids, caustic solutions<br />
(check for suitability) and many solvents<br />
▪ Remains tough-fl exible to ensure permanent strength despite<br />
impacts and vibration
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fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Adhesive Metal 2K EF<br />
Liquid metal for bonding and repairing.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Adhesive Metal 2K EF is a metal-fi lled<br />
2-component epoxy adhesive for fast structural and force-fi t connections.<br />
It is particularly suitable for repair work, in which larger<br />
tolerances have to be bridged and fi lls cavities, unevenness and<br />
cracks.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: 2-component epoxy resin.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after approx. 30 minutes.<br />
▪ Completely hardened after approx. 24 hours..<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -50 °C to +120 °C.<br />
Not suitable for polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), Tefl on®<br />
(PTFE) and silicone.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
2K EF-25<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean, dry and free <strong>of</strong> dust and grease.<br />
▪ Before application, mix adhesive thoroughly, e.g. with a<br />
wooden spatula.<br />
▪ Can be closed again using the enclosed cap (remove from<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> the sliding section).<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
2K EF-25 (D/F) 046455 25 Nozzle on blister Aluminium 6<br />
2K EF-25 (GB/I) 046955 25 Nozzle on blister Aluminium 6<br />
2K EF-25 (ES/P) 046956 25 Nozzle on blister Aluminium 6<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding<br />
▪ m etal<br />
▪ st eel<br />
▪ ir on<br />
▪ cast iron<br />
▪ aluminium<br />
▪ allo ys<br />
▪ concr ete<br />
▪ cer amic<br />
▪ st one<br />
▪ wood and for improvement and repair <strong>of</strong> incorrect holes,<br />
cracks and bubbles.<br />
323<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ After hardening, can be processed with material-removing<br />
forming methods, e.g. grinding, sawing, drilling, thread cutting<br />
▪ Gap fi lling<br />
▪ Achieves high strength<br />
▪ Ideal for on-site repairs<br />
▪ Resistant to moisture, oil, dilute acids, caustic solutions and<br />
many solvents<br />
▪ Colour treatment, e.g. painting, is possible<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
324<br />
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fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Modelling Putty 2K EK<br />
For repairing, bonding, fi lling and sealing for internal and external use.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
2K EK<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Modelling Putty 2K EK on the basis <strong>of</strong><br />
2-component epoxy resin is a repair compound for internal and<br />
external bonding, sealing, repairing, fi lling and modelling.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: epoxy resin.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after approx. 20 minutes.<br />
▪ Completely hardened after approx. 3 hours.<br />
▪ Temperature resistance from -50 °C to +150 °C.<br />
fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Modelling Putty 2K EK fi lls holes and cracks,<br />
repairs incorrect holes and closes holes, e.g. in drums and pipes.<br />
Not suitable for polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), Tefl on®<br />
(PTFE), acrylic glass and to repair pressurized lines.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Components must be clean and free <strong>of</strong> oil and grease.<br />
Roughen surfaces slightly to improve adhesion.<br />
▪ Before processing, knead the compound until a uniform<br />
colour is achieved and the compound becomes warm.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. Content Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[g] pcs.<br />
2K EK (D/F) 046457 56 Roll on blister Aluminium 6<br />
2K EK (GB/I) 046961 56 Roll on blister Aluminium 6<br />
2K EK (ES/P) 046962 56 Roll on blister Aluminium 6<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding, repairing, fi lling and sealing<br />
▪ m etal<br />
▪ cer amic<br />
▪ glass<br />
▪ st one<br />
▪ hard plastic<br />
▪ st eel<br />
▪ concr ete<br />
▪ iron etc.<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Ideal for on-site repairs<br />
▪ After hardening, can be processed using material-removing<br />
forming methods, e.g. grinding, sawing, drilling, thread cutting<br />
or milling<br />
▪ Simple application. The material is processed like a modelling<br />
compound<br />
▪ Can even be used under water and even adheres to moist<br />
substrates<br />
▪ Achieves high strength<br />
▪ Repair compound is resistant to oils, fuel, diesel and much<br />
more<br />
▪ Colour treatment, e.g. painting, is possible<br />
▪ During processing under water, exert pressure on material<br />
until the hardening starts.<br />
▪ We recommend wearing protective gloves during processing<br />
(butyl rubber > 120 min (EN374)).
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fi scher fi x it Thread Lock LS L, LS M, LS H<br />
Securing, fi xing and sealing screw connections.<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
LS L-50<br />
LS M-50<br />
LS H-50<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
fi scher fi x it Thread Lock LS are anaerobic adhesives that cure<br />
under the exclusion <strong>of</strong> oxygen and with metal contact. Three<br />
strength levels, low strength LS L, medium strength LS M and<br />
high strength LS H.<br />
Technical characteristics<br />
▪ Base substance: anaerobically-curing methacrylate ester.<br />
▪ Temperature resistant from -55 °C to +150 °C.<br />
▪ Can be loaded after approx. 3 hours.<br />
▪ Breakaway torque: low strength 4-8 Nm (M10).<br />
▪ Breakaway torque: medium strength 17-22 Nm (M10).<br />
▪ Breakaway torque: high strength 28-35 Nm (M10).<br />
▪ Simple, secure and permanent. Thread Lock LS L (low<br />
strength) is suitable for screw connections up to M24,<br />
LS M (medium strength) up to M36, LS H (high strength) up<br />
to M20.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
LS L-10<br />
LS M-10<br />
LS H-10<br />
Notes<br />
▪ Parts to be connected must be clean and free <strong>of</strong> dust and<br />
grease.<br />
▪ Immediate installation is not necessary since the material<br />
only reacts after the parts are joined.<br />
INFO<br />
Please use the selection matrix on page 328.<br />
For bonding, sealing and securing<br />
▪ screw connections<br />
▪ joining parts<br />
▪ bearings and pipe connections<br />
Advantages<br />
▪ Secures screws, nuts and studs against coming loose due to<br />
vibration and simultaneously seals<br />
▪ Functionally safe even under the most severe usage conditions<br />
▪ Can even be used under water and even adheres to moist<br />
substrates<br />
▪ The thread lock is resistant to the usual oils, fuel, diesel and<br />
many more<br />
▪ Can be painted<br />
▪ KTW and DVGW release (LS M)<br />
▪ Can be loosened again. Note breakaway torque<br />
Adhesive<br />
programme
Adhesive<br />
programme<br />
326<br />
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TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Packaging type colour qty. per box<br />
[ml] pcs.<br />
LS L-10 (D) 052421 10 Bottle on blister red 6<br />
LS L-10 (GB) 052423 10 Bottle on blister red 6<br />
LS L-10 (F) 052422 10 Bottle on blister red 6<br />
LS M-10 (D) 046458 10 Bottle on blister blue 6<br />
LS M-10 (GB) 046964 10 Bottle on blister blue 6<br />
LS M-10 (F) 046963 10 Bottle on blister blue 6<br />
LS H-10 (D) 052426 10 Bottle on blister green 6<br />
LS H-10 (GB) 052428 10 Bottle on blister green 6<br />
LS H-10 (F) 052427 10 Bottle on blister green 6<br />
LS L-50 (D) 052436 50 Bottle red 12<br />
LS L-50 (F) 052437 50 Bottle red 12<br />
LS M-50 (D) 052431 50 Bottle blue 12<br />
LS M-50 (F) 052432 50 Bottle blue 12<br />
LS H-50 (D) 052442 50 Bottle green 12<br />
LS H-50 (F) 052443 50 Bottle green 12
FOAMS, SEALANTS, ADHESIVES<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> fix it Overview <strong>of</strong> adhesive properties<br />
Designation Properties<br />
Universal<br />
Power Adhesive Spray APS<br />
Assembly Adhesive MK<br />
Internal +<br />
external use<br />
Internal use<br />
Non-absorbent<br />
substrates<br />
Tough flexible<br />
adhesion<br />
Fixing heavy<br />
components<br />
Suitable as<br />
filling compound<br />
Construction Adhesive KK 1)<br />
Allround<br />
Adhesive Gluing & Sealing KD<br />
2K Construction Adhesive KK-2<br />
PVC Adhesive<br />
Instant Glue SG<br />
Instant Glue Gel SGG<br />
2K Epoxy Adhesive Rapid 2K ER<br />
2K Epoxy Adhesive Metal 2K EF<br />
2K Epoxy Modelling Putty 2K EK<br />
Thread Lock<br />
low strength LS L<br />
Thread Lock<br />
medium strength LS M<br />
Thread Lock<br />
high strength LS H<br />
1) according to DIN EN 204 D4<br />
2) paintable when used as an adhesive<br />
Transparent<br />
Water resistant<br />
Mechan. processing<br />
possible<br />
Weathering<br />
resistant<br />
Can be painted<br />
2)<br />
Suitable for<br />
natural stone<br />
Suitable as<br />
mirror adhesive<br />
327<br />
UV resistant<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
328<br />
FOAMS, SEALANTS, ADHESIVES<br />
<strong>fischer</strong> fix it Selection matrix<br />
You intend to bond the materials on the<br />
right to those listed below.<br />
You can fi nd the suitable adhesive in the<br />
matrix.<br />
Concrete<br />
Aerated concrete, light concrete,<br />
solid brick, vertically perforated brick,<br />
solid sand-lime brick, perforated sand-lime<br />
brick, clinker, plasterboard, unglazed tiles<br />
Natural stone<br />
(e.g. granite, marble)<br />
Mirrors<br />
Glass, porcelain,<br />
tiles<br />
Metals<br />
(iron, steel, cast iron, aluminium,<br />
copper, brass, zinc, lead, etc.)<br />
Painted wood<br />
OSB panel, laminated panels<br />
(Resopal ® , Formica ® )<br />
Solid wood<br />
Building wood, carpenter panels, chipboards,<br />
wood fi bre panels (MDF, HDF), cork<br />
Plexiglas ®<br />
(PMMA), polycarbonate (PC),<br />
polystyrene, foamed (PS)<br />
Foam rubber<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t foam, Moltoprene, PU hard foam<br />
Hard PVC<br />
(PVC-U)<br />
Polystyrene,<br />
foamed (EPS)<br />
Plastics<br />
(PA, POM, PET, ABS, GFK, Bakelit,<br />
hard rubber, rubber)<br />
Leather, imitation leather,<br />
s<strong>of</strong>t PVC<br />
Paper, cardboard<br />
Paper,<br />
Cardboard<br />
MK, KK, KK-2,<br />
2K ER, KD,<br />
SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK, KD<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
2K ER, SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER,2K EF, APS,<br />
SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, PVC,<br />
2K ER, APS, SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
Leather,<br />
imitation leather,<br />
s<strong>of</strong>t PVC<br />
KD, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SG,<br />
SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, 2K EF, APS,<br />
SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
KK-2, PVC, 2K ER,<br />
SGG<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, APS,<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS, SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS, SGG<br />
Plastics<br />
(PA, POM, PET, ABS,<br />
GFK, Bakelit, hard rubber,<br />
rubber)<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SG,<br />
SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, 2K EF, ,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS, SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS, SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SGG<br />
KK-2, PVC, 2K ER,<br />
SG, SGG<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, APS,<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS, SG, SGG<br />
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Polystyrene,<br />
foamed (EPS)<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK-2, 2K ER<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, APS<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, APS,<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, APS,<br />
MK, KK, KK-2,<br />
2K ER, KD, APS<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, APS<br />
KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS<br />
, APS, SGG<br />
Hard PVC<br />
(PVC-U)<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
PVC, 2K ER<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK-2, PVC, 2K ER,<br />
SG, SGG<br />
KK-2, PVC,<br />
2K ER, 2K EF,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
KK-2, PVC, 2K ER,<br />
SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
PVC, 2K ER, SGG<br />
KK-2, PVC, 2K ER,<br />
SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
PVC, 2K ER, SGG<br />
PVC<br />
Foam rubber<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t foam, Moltoprene,<br />
PU hard foam<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
2K ER, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER,2K EF,<br />
SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
MK, KK,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SGG<br />
For more detailed information on adhesive<br />
selection, please use the selection tool at<br />
www.fi scher.de. Our technical sales support<br />
will be happy to help.
Plexiglas ®<br />
(PMMA),<br />
polycarbonate (PC),<br />
polystyrene,<br />
non-foamed (PS)<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SGG<br />
KK<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SG,<br />
SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, 2K EF,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS,<br />
SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, APS<br />
SG, SGG<br />
Solid wood<br />
Building wood, carpenter<br />
panels, chipboards,<br />
wood fi bre panels<br />
(MDF, HDF), cork<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK, KD<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
2K ER<br />
MK, KK<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
2K EF, APS,<br />
SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
MK, KK, ,<br />
KD, KK-2, 2K ER,<br />
APS, SGG<br />
Painted wood<br />
OSB panel,<br />
laminated panels<br />
(Resopal ®, Formica ®)<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, SG,<br />
SGG<br />
KK-2,<br />
2K ER, 2K EF,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
KK-2<br />
2K ER, APS<br />
SG, SGG<br />
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Metals<br />
(iron, steel, cast iron,<br />
aluminium, copper, brass,<br />
zinc, lead, etc.)<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER,2K EF,<br />
SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, 2K EF,<br />
SG, SGG<br />
KK-2, 2K ER, 2K EF,<br />
APS, SG, SGG<br />
Glass,<br />
porcelain,<br />
tiles<br />
MK, KK, KD, KK-2,<br />
2K ER, SGG<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
KK-2, SG, SGG<br />
KK, KD<br />
KK, KD<br />
Mirrors Natural stone<br />
(e.g. granite, marble)<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
MK, KK, KD<br />
Concrete<br />
Aerated concrete,<br />
light concrete, clinker,<br />
plasterboard,<br />
unglazed tiles<br />
MK, KK, KD,<br />
KK-2, 2K ER<br />
Short name Product Page<br />
APS fi scher fi x it Universal Power Adhesive Spray APS 314<br />
MK fi scher fi x it Assembly Adhesive MK 315<br />
KK fi scher fi x it Construction Adhesive KK 316<br />
KD fi scher fi x it Allround Adhesive Gluing & Sealing KD 317<br />
KK-2 fi scher fi x it 2K Construction Adhesive KK-2 318<br />
PVC fi scher fi x it PVC Adhesiv 319<br />
SG fi scher fi x it Instant Glue SG 320<br />
SGG fi scher fi x it Instant Glue Gel SGG 321<br />
2K ER fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Adhesive Rapid 2K ER 322<br />
2K EF fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Adhesive Metal 2K EF 323<br />
2K EK fi scher fi x it 2K Epoxy Modelling Putty 2K EK 324<br />
329<br />
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives
Foams, Sealants,<br />
Adhesives<br />
330
Drills and bits<br />
Hammer percussion drill SDS-max ................................... page 332<br />
Hammer drill SDS-Plus Driller ............................................. page 334<br />
Hammer drill SDS-Plus Pointer ........................................... page 335<br />
Stone drill STANDARD ......................................................... page 337<br />
Wall-breaching drill STANDARD ........................................ page 338<br />
Bitposit .....................................................................................page 338<br />
Diamond-bit FDB ................................................................... page 339<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>i -bit FPB ............................................................................ page 340<br />
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DRILLS AND BITS<br />
Hammer percussion drill SDS-max<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
Detail: coil<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Hammer percussion<br />
drill SDS-max<br />
▪ Hammer drill bit with self-centring drill tip and relief-ground<br />
drill fl utes.<br />
▪ Vacuum-hardened six fold cutting edge (four fold with special<br />
lengths) allows use under the most exacting conditions.<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Signifi cantly reduced drill vibration for easy installation.<br />
▪ Ejection fl utes ensure rapid removal <strong>of</strong> drilling dust and a<br />
reduction in drilling times.<br />
▪ Robust and high load-bearing capability carbide tip and<br />
improved drill hole geometry for a very long service life.<br />
▪ High-precision drilling, even under the most exacting conditions.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For hammer drilling in:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone<br />
▪ Masonr y<br />
* please note: partially new Art.-No.
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Hammer percussion drill SDS-max Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill A B C<br />
Type Art.-No. drill total length working length package type top <strong>of</strong> drill Qty. per box<br />
do l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SDS-max 12,0 / 340 mm 010748 12 340 200 tube A 1<br />
SDS-max 12,0 / 540 mm 010793 12 540 400 tube A 1<br />
SDS-max 12,0 / 940 mm 098278 12 940 800 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 14,0 / 340 mm 010749 14 340 200 tube A 1<br />
SDS-max 14,0 / 540 mm 010800 14 540 400 tube A 1<br />
SDS-max 14,0 / 1140 mm 098279 14 1140 1000 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 15,0 / 340 mm 010751 15 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 16,0 / 340 mm 010767 16 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 16,0 / 540 mm 010811 16 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 16,0 / 920 mm 057767 16 920 780 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 16,0 / 1320 mm 098281 16 1320 1200 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 18,0 / 340 mm 010774 18 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 18,0 / 540 mm 010812 18 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 18,0 / 920 mm 093073 18 920 780 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 18,0 / 1440 mm 098282 18 1440 1300 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 20,0 / 340 mm 010776 20 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 20,0 / 540 mm 010814 20 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 20,0 / 690 mm 057771 20 690 550 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 20,0 / 920 mm 010892 20 920 780 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 20,0 / 1320 mm 098283 20 1140 1000 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 20,0 / 1540 mm 098284 20 1540 1400 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 22,0 / 540 mm 010824 22 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 22,0 / 920 mm 010893 22 920 780 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 24,0 / 540 mm 010831 24 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 25,0 / 340 mm 010782 25 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 25,0 / 540 mm 010842 25 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 25,0 / 920 mm 010913 25 920 780 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 25,0 / 1350 mm 098286 25 1350 1210 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 25,0 / 1940 mm 098287 25 1940 1800 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 28,0 / 340 mm 010784 28 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 28,0 / 540 mm 010845 28 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 28,0 / 690 mm 010887 28 690 550 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 30,0 / 340 mm 010785 30 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 30,0 / 540 mm 010846 30 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 30,0 / 920 mm 057779 30 920 780 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 30,0 / 1350 mm 040187 30 1350 1210 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 30,0 / 1740 mm 040188 30 1740 1600 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 30,0 / 2140 mm 040189 30 2140 2000 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 32,0 / 540 mm 010848 32 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 32,0 / 920 mm 010914 32 920 780 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 35,0 / 340 mm 010789 35 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 35,0 / 540 mm 010855 35 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 35,0 / 690 mm 010891 35 690 550 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 35,0 / 920 mm 057782 35 920 780 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 35,0 / 1350 mm 040190 35 1350 1210 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 35,0 / 1740 mm 040191 35 1740 1600 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 35,0 / 2140 mm 040192 35 2140 2000 tube C 1<br />
SDS-max 38,0 / 540 mm 010857 38 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 40,0 / 340 mm 010792 40 340 200 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 40,0 / 540 mm 010861 40 540 400 tube B 1<br />
SDS-max 40,0 / 920 mm 010916 40 920 780 tube B 1<br />
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Hammer drill SDS-Plus Driller<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
Detail: coil<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Hammer drill<br />
SDS-Plus Driller,<br />
DIN 8035<br />
▪ First hammer drill bit (chisel eff ect) with self-centring drill tip<br />
and relief-ground drill fl utes.<br />
▪ Vacuum-hardened triple cutting edge allows use under the<br />
most exacting conditions.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For hammer drilling in:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone<br />
▪ Masonr y<br />
Hammer drill SDS-Plus Driller Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Type Art.-No. drill total length working length package type Qty. per box<br />
do l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 6,0 / 110 mm 011861 6 110 50 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 6,0 / 160 mm 011886 6 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 6,0 / 210 mm 011891 6 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 6,5 / 310 mm 048913 6,5 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 8,0 / 110 mm 011883 8 110 50 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 8,0 / 160 mm 011887 8 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 8,0 / 210 mm 011892 8 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 8,0 / 310 mm 057761 8 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 10,0 / 110 mm 011884 10 110 50 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 10,0 / 160 mm 011888 10 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 10,0 / 210 mm 011899 10 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 10,0 / 310 mm 057762 10 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 12,0 / 160 mm 011889 12 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 12,0 / 210 mm 011900 12 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 12,0 / 310 mm 057763 12 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 14,0 / 160 mm 058429 14 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 14,0 / 210 mm 058430 14 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 14,0 / 310 mm 058431 14 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 15,0 / 210 mm 048916 15 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 15,0 / 310 mm 048930 15 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 16,0 / 160 mm 044463 16 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 16,0 / 210 mm 040365 16 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 16,0 / 310 mm 040368 16 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 18,0 / 210 mm 040366 18 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 18,0 / 310 mm 040369 18 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 18,0 / 460 mm 040372 18 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 20,0 / 210 mm 040367 20 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Driller 20,0 / 310 mm 040370 20 310 250 bag 1<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Easily drills through reinforcing steel (does not stop in rebar<br />
contact) and is fi ve times more eff ective than the standard<br />
SDS-Plus drill bit.<br />
▪ Very long service life due to carbide tip with high load-bearing<br />
capability.<br />
▪ High-precision drilling, even under the most exacting conditions.
DRILLS AND BITS<br />
Hammer drill SDS-Plus Pointer<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
Detail: coil<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Hammer drill SDS-<br />
Plus Pointer<br />
▪ Hammer drill (chisel eff ect) with self-centring drill tip and<br />
relief-ground drill fl utes.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Hammer drill<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For hammer drilling in:<br />
▪ Concr ete<br />
▪ Natural stone<br />
▪ Masonr y<br />
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Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Greater accuracy due to self-centring drill tip and optimised<br />
power <strong>of</strong> impact ensure a long service life.<br />
▪ Innovative ejection fl utes ensure rapid removal <strong>of</strong> drilling<br />
dust and a reduction in drilling times <strong>of</strong> up to 30% compared<br />
to the Standard SDS-Plus (depends on substrate).<br />
Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Type Art.-No. drill total length working length package type Qty. per box<br />
do l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 4,0 / 110 mm 068770 4 110 50 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 5,0 / 110 mm 068771 5 110 50 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 5,0 / 160 mm 068780 5 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 6,0 / 110 mm 068772 6 110 50 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 6,0 / 160 mm 068781 6 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 6,0 / 210 mm 068790 6 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 6,0 / 260 mm 068800 6 260 200 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 6,0 / 310 mm 057747 6 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 7,0 / 160 mm 068782 7 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 8,0 / 110 mm 068773 8 110 50 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 8,0 / 160 mm 068783 8 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 8,0 / 210 mm 068791 8 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 8,0 / 260 mm 068801 8 260 200 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 8,0 / 460 mm 074330 8 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 9,0 / 160 mm 068784 9 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 10,0 / 110 mm 068774 10 110 50 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 10,0 / 160 mm 068785 10 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 10,0 / 210 mm 068792 10 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 10,0 / 260 mm 068802 10 260 200 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 10,0 / 310 mm 070185 10 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 10,0 / 460 mm 068821 10 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 11,0 / 160 mm 068786 11 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 12,0 / 160 mm 068787 12 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 12,0 / 210 mm 068793 12 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 12,0 / 260 mm 068803 12 260 200 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 12,0 / 460 mm 068822 12 460 400 bag 1<br />
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Hammer drill SDS-Plus Pointer<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Hammer drill<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer<br />
Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Type Art.-No. drill total length working length package type Qty. per box<br />
do l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 13,0 / 160 mm 068788 13 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 14,0 / 160 mm 068789 14 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 14,0 / 210 mm 068794 14 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 14,0 / 260 mm 068804 14 260 200 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 14,0 / 460 mm 068823 14 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 14,0 / 610 mm 074340 14 610 540 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 15,0 / 160 mm 081833 15 160 100 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 15,0 / 260 mm 068805 15 260 200 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 16,0 / 210 mm 068795 16 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 16,0 / 310 mm 046280 16 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 16,0 / 460 mm 068824 16 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 18,0 / 210 mm 068796 18 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 18,0 / 460 mm 068825 18 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 20,0 / 210 mm 068797 20 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 20,0 / 460 mm 068826 20 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 22,0 / 260 mm 010271 22 260 200 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 22,0 / 460 mm 068827 22 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 22,0 / 610 mm 090074 22 610 550 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 24,0 / 260 mm 068810 24 260 200 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 24,0 / 460 mm 068828 24 460 400 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 25,0 / 210 mm 093310 25 210 150 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 25,0 / 310 mm 057755 25 310 250 bag 1<br />
SDS-Plus Pointer 26,0 / 460 mm 068829 26 460 400 bag 1
DRILLS AND BITS<br />
Stone drill STANDARD<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
Detail: coil<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Universal drill for impact and rotary drilling in masonry and<br />
natural stone.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Masonry drill<br />
STANDARD,<br />
DIN 8039<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
For drilling in:<br />
▪ Brick<br />
▪ Masonr y<br />
▪ Natural stone<br />
Masonry drill STANDARD, DIN 8039 Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Type Art.-No. drill total length working length package type Qty. per box<br />
do l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
Stone drill STANDARD HM 3.0 mm 068715 3 60 30 bag 1<br />
Stone drill STANDARD HM 4.0 mm 068716 4 75 40 bag 1<br />
Stone drill STANDARD HM 5.0 mm 068717 5 85 45 bag 1<br />
Stone drill STANDARD HM 6.0 mm 068718 6 100 55 bag 1<br />
Stone drill STANDARD HM 7.0 mm 068719 7 100 55 bag 1<br />
Stone drill STANDARD HM 8.0 mm 068720 8 100 65 bag 1<br />
Stone drill STANDARD HM 10.0 mm 068721 10 120 65 bag 1<br />
Stone drill STANDARD HM 12.0 mm 068722 12 150 85 bag 1<br />
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Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Special carbide lamina for long service life.<br />
▪ Clean soldering <strong>of</strong> carbide lamina enables holes to be drilled<br />
with great accuracy.<br />
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Wall-breaching drill STANDARD<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
Detail: coil<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
▪ Drill for impact and rotary drilling in masonry and natural<br />
stone.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Wall-breaching<br />
drill STANDARD,<br />
DIN 8039<br />
For drilling in:<br />
▪ Brick<br />
▪ Masonr y<br />
▪ Natural stone<br />
Wall-breaching drill STANDARD, DIN 8039 Detail: top <strong>of</strong> drill<br />
Type Art.-No. drill-Ø total length working length package type qty. per box<br />
do l<br />
[mm] [mm] [mm] pcs.<br />
Wall-breaching drill STANDARD 6,0 / 200 mm 068755 6 200 120 bag 1<br />
Wall-breaching drill STANDARD 8,0 / 200 mm 068756 8 200 120 bag 1<br />
Wall-breaching drill STANDARD 10,0 / 200 mm 068757 10 200 120 bag 1<br />
Wall-breaching drill STANDARD 12,0 / 200 mm 068758 12 200 120 bag 1<br />
Bit-assortment<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
Type Art.-No. contents Hardness Qty. per box<br />
bitposit 6 x TX20 + 6 x TX25 044625 6 x TX20 + 6 x TX25 58 - 60 HRC<br />
pcs.<br />
10<br />
bitposit 6 x TX15 + 6 x TX25 044619 6 x TX15 + 6 x TX25 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 6 x TX30 + 6 x TX40 046136 6 x TX30 + 6 x TX40 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 6 x SW3 + 6 x SW4 046134 6 x SW3 + 6 x SW4 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 6 x SW5 + 6 x SW6 046135 6 x SW5 + 6 x SW6 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit Sortiment TX10 - TX40 048157 1 x TX10/TX40 + 2 x TX15/TX30 + 3 x TX20/TX25 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 12 x PZ2 044620 12 x PZ2 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 2 x PZ1/PZ3 + 8 x PZ2 048156 2 x PZ1/PZ3 + 8 x PZ2 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 6 x PZ2 + 6 x TX20 044622 6 x PZ2 + 6 x TX20 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 6 x PZ2 + 6 x TX25 044621 6 x PZ2 + 6 x TX25 58 - 60 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 6 x PHZ1 + 6 x PHZ2 044626 6 x PHZ1 + 6 x PHZ2 90 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 6 x PHZ2 + 6 x PHZ3 044627 6 x PZH2 + 6 x PZH3 90 HRC 10<br />
bitposit 12 x PHZ2 044628 12 x PHZ2 90 HRC 10<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Special carbide lamina for long service life.<br />
▪ Clean soldering <strong>of</strong> carbide lamina enables holes to be drilled<br />
with great precision.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.
DRILLS AND BITS<br />
Diamond-bit FDB<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
FDB PH<br />
FDB PZ<br />
FDB T<br />
▪ Bit with diamond-coated tip for extreme requirements in a<br />
wide variety <strong>of</strong> screw applications.<br />
▪ High dimensional accuracy from modern cold forming technology.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FDB PH FDB PZ FDB T<br />
Type Art.-No. version qty. per box<br />
FDB PH 1 067672 � Phillips<br />
pcs.<br />
10<br />
FDB PH 2 067673 � Phillips 10<br />
FDB PH 3 067674 � Phillips 10<br />
FDB PZ 1 067675 � Pozidrive 10<br />
FDB PZ 2 067676 � Pozidrive 10<br />
FDB PZ 3 067677 � Pozidrive 10<br />
FDB T 10 067678 � Torx 10<br />
FDB T 15 067679 � Torx 10<br />
FDB T 20 067680 � Torx 10<br />
FDB T 25 067681 � Torx 10<br />
FDB T 30 067682 � Torx 10<br />
FDB T 40 067683 � Torx 10<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
FDB PH � Phillips<br />
FDB PZ � Pozidrive<br />
FDB T � To rx<br />
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Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Diamond particles „bite“ securely into the screw and minimise<br />
wear on the bit tip.<br />
▪ Eff ective cushioning <strong>of</strong> torque peaks enables quick handling<br />
without fatigue.<br />
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Pr<strong>of</strong>i -bit FPB<br />
OVERVIEW<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
FPB PH<br />
FPB PZ<br />
FPB T<br />
▪ Bit made <strong>of</strong> hard material (hardness 58-60 HRC) for machine<br />
operated screwing in series.<br />
▪ High dimensional accuracy from modern cold forming technology.<br />
TECHNICAL DATA<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
FPB PH � Phillips<br />
FPB PZ � Pozidrive<br />
FPB T � To rx<br />
FPB PH FPB PZ FPB T<br />
Type Art.-No. version qty. per box<br />
FPB PH 1 067689 � Phillips<br />
pcs.<br />
10<br />
FPB PH 2 067690 � Phillips 10<br />
FPB PH 3 067691 � Phillips 10<br />
FPB PZ 1 067692 � Pozidrive 10<br />
FPB PZ 2 067693 � Pozidrive 10<br />
FPB PZ 3 067694 � Pozidrive 10<br />
FPB PZ 4 067695 � Pozidrive 10<br />
FPB T 10 067696 � Torx 10<br />
FPB T 15 067697 � Torx 10<br />
FPB T 20 067698 � Torx 10<br />
FPB T 25 067699 � Torx 10<br />
FPB T 27 067700 � Torx 10<br />
FPB T 30 067701 � Torx 10<br />
FPB T 40 067702 � Torx 10<br />
FPB T 50 019852 � Torx 5<br />
FBH UVH<br />
Type Art.-No. qty. per box<br />
FBH UVH 056284 1<br />
Advantages/benefi ts<br />
▪ Undamaged screw heads even if applied with high torques.<br />
▪ Low wear <strong>of</strong> the bit tip through minimum eff ort.<br />
pcs.
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The fi scher self-service stands<br />
█ <strong>fischer</strong> Product-information bag<br />
4<br />
1<br />
1 Product pictures<br />
2 Product highlights<br />
3 Installation examples<br />
▯<br />
2<br />
5<br />
4 Product description/benefits<br />
5 Application examples<br />
3<br />
3<br />
█ <strong>fischer</strong> Colour guidance system<br />
Green marked products: Use in all building<br />
materials, particularly in unknown substrates.<br />
Yellow marked products:<br />
Use in solid building materials and masonry.<br />
Blue marked products:<br />
Use in board materials and cavities.<br />
Grey marked products:<br />
Use in concrete.
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Universal plug UX without screw<br />
UX - without collar<br />
for all building materials<br />
UX - with collar<br />
card contents<br />
Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E)<br />
UX 5 x 30 K 097854 20 x UX 5 x 30 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 K 077846 20 x UX 6 x 50 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 K 077847 10 x UX 8 x 50 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 K 077848 6 x UX 10 x 60 10<br />
UX 12 x 70 K 077849 4 x UX 12 x 70 10<br />
UX 14 x 75 K 077850 2 x UX 14 x 75 10<br />
UX 5 x 30 RK 097855 20 x UX 5 x 30 with collar 10<br />
UX 6 x 35 RK 077851 20 x UX 6 x 35 with collar 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 RK 077852 20 x UX 6 x 50 with collar 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RK 077853 10 x UX 8 x 50 with collar 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 RK<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
077854 6 x UX 10 x 60 with collar 10<br />
UX 5 x 30 K 503806 20 x UX 5 x 30 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 K 090863 20 x UX 6 x 50 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 K 090864 10 x UX 8 x 50 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 K 090865 6 x UX 10 x 60 10<br />
UX 12 x 70 K 090866 4 x UX 12 x 70 10<br />
UX 14 x 75 K 090867 2 x UX 14 x 75 10<br />
UX 5 x 30 RK 503807 20 x UX 5 x 30 with collar 10<br />
UX 6 x 35 RK 090868 20 x UX 6 x 35 with collar 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 RK 090869 20 x UX 6 x 50 with collar 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RK 090870 10 x UX 8 x 50 with collar 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 RK 090871 6 x UX 10 x 60 with collar 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
UX 6 x 50 K 090505 20 x UX 6 x 50 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 K 090506 10 x UX 8 x 50 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 K 090507 6 x UX 10 x 60 10<br />
UX 12 x 70 K 090508 4 x UX 12 x 70 10<br />
UX 6 x 35 RK 090512 20 x UX 6 x 35 with collar 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 RK 090514 20 x UX 6 x 50 with collar 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RK 090516 10 x UX 8 x 50 with collar 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Universal plug UX see page 216 et sqq.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
UX 5 x 30 K<br />
UX 10 x 60 K<br />
UX 5 x 30 RK<br />
UX 8 x 50 RK<br />
UX 6 x 50 K<br />
UX 12 x 70 K<br />
UX 6 x 35 RK<br />
UX 10 x 60 RK<br />
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UX 8 x 50 K<br />
UX 14 x 75 K<br />
UX 6 x 50 RK<br />
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Universal plug UX with screw<br />
UX - without collar<br />
UX - with collar<br />
Chipboard screw<br />
for all building materials<br />
Wood screw<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
UX 6 x 50 SK 077855 10 x UX 6 x 50, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 75 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 SK 077856 5 x UX 8 x 50, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 70 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 SK 077857 4 x UX 10 x 60, 4 x hexagon-head screw 8 x 80 10<br />
UX 12 x 70 SK 077858 2 x UX 12 x 70, 2 x hexagon-head screw 10 x 100 10<br />
UX 14 x 75 SK 077859 2 x UX 14 x75, 2 x hexagon-head screw 10 x 100 10<br />
UX 5 x 30 RSK 097856 10 x UX 5 x 30 with collar, 10 x chipboard screw 3.5 x 45 10<br />
UX 6 x 35 RSK 077860 10 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 60 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 RSK 077861 10 x UX 6 x 50 with collar, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 75 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RSK 077862 5 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 70 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 RSK<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
077863 4 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 4 x hexagon-head screw 8 x 80 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 SK 090872 10 x UX 6 x 50, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 75 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 SK 090873 5 x UX 8 x 50, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 70 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 SK 090874 4 x UX 10 x 60, 4 x hexagon-head screw 8 x 80 10<br />
UX 12 x 70 SK 090875 2 x UX 12 x 70, 2 x hexagon-head screw 10 x 100 10<br />
UX 14 x 75 SK 090876 2 x UX 14 x75, 2 x hexagon-head screw 10 x 100 10<br />
UX 5 x 30 RSK 503808 10 x UX 5 x 30 with collar, 10 x chipboard screw 3.5 x 45<br />
UX 6 x 35 RSK 090877 10 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 60 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 RSK 090878 10 x UX 6 x 50 with collar, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 75 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RSK 090879 5 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 70 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 RSK 090880 4 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 4 x hexagon-head screw 8 x 80 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
UX 6 x 50 SK 090518 10 x UX 6 x 50, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 75 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 SK 090519 5 x UX 8 x 50, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 70 10<br />
UX 6 x 35 RSK 090527 10 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 60 10<br />
UX 6 x 50 RSK 090528 10 x UX 6 x 50 with collar, 10 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 75 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RSK 090529 5 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 70 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 RSK 90530 4 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 4 x hexagon-head screw 8 x 80 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Universal plug UX see page 216 et sqq.<br />
Universal plug UX with round hook<br />
for all building materials<br />
Universal plug UX RH<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
UX 6 x 35 RH K 094248 4 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 4 x round hook 4,5 x 67 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH K 094249 4 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 4 x round hook 5 x 84 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 RH K<br />
0Blister cards non-verbal<br />
094257 2 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 2 x round hook 7 x 97 10<br />
UX 6 x 35 RH K 094619 4 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 4 x round hook 4,5 x 67 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH K 094621 4 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 4 x round hook 5 x 84 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 RH K 094622 2 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 2 x round hook 7 x 97 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
UX 6 x 35 RH K 094631 4 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 4 x round hook 4,5 x 67 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH K 094632 4 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 4 x round hook 5 x 84 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 RH K 094633 2 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 2 x round hook 7 x 97 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Universal plug UX see page 216 et sqq.<br />
UX 6 x 50 SK<br />
UX 12 x 70 SK<br />
UX 6 x 35 RSK<br />
UX 10 x 60 RSK<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH K<br />
UX 8 x 50 SK<br />
UX 14 x 75 SK<br />
UX 6 x 50 RSK<br />
UX 10 x 60 SK<br />
UX 5 x 30 RSK<br />
UX 8 x 50 RSK
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Universal plug UX with angle hook<br />
Universal plug UX WH<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
UX 6 x 35 WH K 094258 4 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 4 x angle hook 4,5 x 51 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH K 094259 4 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 4 angle hook 5 x 69 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 WH K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
094288 2 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 2 x angle hook 7 x 77 10<br />
UX 6 x 35 WH K 094623 4 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 4 x angle hook 4,5 x 51 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH K 094625 4 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 4 angle hook 5 x 69 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 WH K 094626 2 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 2 x angle hook 7 x 77 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
UX 6 x 35 WH K 094634 4 x UX 6 x 35 with collar, 4 x angle hook 4,5 x 51 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH K 094635 4 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 4 angle hook 5 x 69 10<br />
UX 10 x 60 WH K 094636 2 x UX 10 x 60 with collar, 2 x angle hook 7 x 77 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Universal plug UX see page 216 et sqq.<br />
Universal plug UX RH N<br />
Universal plug UX WH N<br />
for all building materials<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH K<br />
Universal plug UX with eye screw, round hook and<br />
angle hook, nylon coated<br />
Universal plug UX OH N<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH N K 094289 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x round hook 5 x 84, nylon coated 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH N K 094296 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x eye screw 5 x 70, nylon coated 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 OH N K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
094297 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x eye screw 5 x 84, nylon coated 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH N K 094627 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x round hook 5 x 84, nylon coated 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH N K 094628 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x angle hook 5 x 70, nylon coated 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 OH N K 094629 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x eye screw 5 x 84, nylon coated 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH N K 094637 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x round hook 5 x 84, nylon coated 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH N K 094638 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x angle hook 5 x 70, nylon coated 10<br />
UX 8 x 50 OH N K 094639 2 x UX 8 x 50 with collar, 2 x eye screw 5 x 84, nylon coated 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Universal plug UX see page 216 et sqq.<br />
for all building materials<br />
UX 8 x 50 RH<br />
N K<br />
UX 8 x 50 WH<br />
N K<br />
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Universal plug FU without screw<br />
for all building materials<br />
FU without screw<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FU 6 x 35 K 053280 20 x FU 6 x 35 10<br />
FU 8 x 50 K 053284 12 x FU 8 x 50 10<br />
FU 10 x 60 K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
053288 6 x FU 10 x 60 10<br />
FU 6 x 35 K 045461 20 x FU 6 x 35 10<br />
FU 8 x 50 K 045462 12 x FU 8 x 50 10<br />
FU 10 x 60 K 045463 6 x FU 10 x 60 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
FU 6 x 35 K 090024 20 x FU 6 x 35 10<br />
FU 8 x 50 K 090025 12 x FU 8 x 50 10<br />
FU 10 x 60 K 090026 6 x FU 10 x 60 10<br />
Universal plug FU with screw<br />
for all building materials<br />
FU-S with chipboard screw<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FU 6 x 35 SK 053300 10 x FU 6 x 35, 10 x chipboard screw 3.5 x 45 10<br />
FU 8 x 50 SK 053304 6 x FU 8 x 50, 6 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 60 10<br />
FU 10 x 60 SK<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
053308 4 x FU 10 x 60, 4 x chipboard screw 6 x 80 10<br />
FU 6 x 35 SK 084326 10 x FU 6 x 35, 10 x chipboard screw 3.5 x 45 10<br />
FU 8 x 50 SK 084327 6 x FU 8 x 50, 6 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 60 10<br />
FU 10 x 60 SK 084328 4 x FU 10 x 60, 4 x chipboard screw 6 x 80 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
FU 6 x 35 SK 090027 10 x FU 6 x 35, 10 x chipboard screw 3.5 x 45 10<br />
FU 8 x 50 SK 090028 6 x FU 8 x 50, 6 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 60 10<br />
FU 10 x 60 SK 090029 4 x FU 10 x 60, 4 x chipboard screw 6 x 80 10<br />
FU 6 x 35 K<br />
FU 8 x 50 K<br />
FU 10 x 60 K<br />
FU 6 x 35 SK FU 8 x 50 SK FU 10 x 60 SK
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / LONG-SHAFT FIXINGS<br />
Universal frame fi xing FUR<br />
FUR-T - <strong>fischer</strong> safety screw with countersunk head<br />
FUR 8-SS and FUR 10-SS - <strong>fischer</strong> safety screw with hexagon-head<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FUR 8 x 80 T K 030166 4 x FUR 8 x 80 T, 4 x safety screw 6 x 85 T30, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 100 T K 030167 4 x FUR 8 x 100 T, 4 x safety screw 6 x 105 T30, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 120 T K 030168 4 x FUR 8 x 120 T, 4 x safety screw 6 x 125 T30 10<br />
FUR 10 x 80 T K 062410 4 x FUR 10 x 80 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 85 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 100 T K 062411 4 x FUR 10 x 100 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 105 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 135 T K 062412 4 x FUR 10 x 135 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 140 T40 10<br />
FUR 10 x 160 T K 062413 4 x FUR 10 x 160 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 165 T40 10<br />
FUR 8 x 80 SS K 030169 4 x FUR 8 x 80 SS, 4 x safety screw 6 x 85 SW10, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 100 SS K 030170 4 x FUR 8 x 100 SS, 4 x safety screw 6 x 105 SW10, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 120 SS K 030176 4 x FUR 8 x 120 SS, 4 x safety screw 6 x 125 SW10 10<br />
FUR 10 x 80 SS K 062414 4 x FUR 10 x 80 SS, 4 x safety screw 7 x 85 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 100 SS K 062415 4 x FUR 10 x 100 SS, 4 x safety screw 7 x 105 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 135 SS K 062416 4 x FUR 10 x 135 SS, 4 x safety screw 7 x 140 SW13 10<br />
FUR 10 x 160 SS K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
062417 4 x FUR 10 x 160 SS, 4 x safety screw 7 x 165 SW13 10<br />
FUR 8 x 80 T K 090935 4 x FUR 8 x 80 T, 4 x safety screw 6 x 85 T30, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 100 T K 090936 4 x FUR 8 x 100 T, 4 x safety screw 6 x 105 T30, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 120 T K 090937 4 x FUR 8 x 120 T, 4 x safety screw 6 x 125 T30 10<br />
FUR 10 x 80 T K 045467 4 x FUR 10 x 80 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 85 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 100 T K 045468 4 x FUR 10 x 100 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 105 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 135 T K 045469 4 x FUR 10 x 135 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 140 T40 10<br />
FUR 10 x 160 T K 090938 4 x FUR 10 x 160 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 165 T40 10<br />
FUR 8 x 80 SS K 090941 4 x FUR 8 x 80 SS, 4 x safety screw 6 x 85 SW10, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 100 SS K 090939 4 x FUR 8 x 100 SS, 4 x safety screw 6 x 105 SW10, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 120 SS K 090940 4 x FUR 8 x 120 SS, 4 x safety screw 6 x 125 SW10 10<br />
FUR 10 x 80 SS K 045470 4 x FUR 10 x 80 SS, 4 x safety screw 7 x 85 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 100 SS K 045471 4 x FUR 10 x 100 SS, 4 x safety screw 7 x 105 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 135 SS K 045472 4 x FUR 10 x 135 SS, 4 x safety screw 7 x 140 SW13 10<br />
FUR 10 x 160 SS K 090942 4 x FUR 10 x 160 SS, 4 x safety screw 7 x 165 SW13 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
FUR 10 x 80 T K 090038 4 x FUR 10 x 80 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 85 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 100 T K 090039 4 x FUR 10 x 100 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 105 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 135 T K 090040 4 x FUR 10 x 135 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 140 T40 10<br />
FUR 10 x 160 T K<br />
Polybags<br />
090214 4 x FUR 10 x 160 T, 4 x safety screw 7 x 165 T40 10<br />
FUR 8 x 80 T 092451 10 x FUR 8 x 80 T,10 x safety screw 6 x 85 T30, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 100 T 092452 10 x FUR 8 x 100 T, 10 x safety screw 6 x 105 T30, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 120 T 092453 10 x FUR 8 x 120 T, 10 x safety screw 6 x 125 T30, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 80 T 062600 10 x FUR 10 x 80 T, 10 x safety screw 7 x 85 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 100 T 062601 10 x FUR 10 x 100 T, 10 x safety screw 7 x 105 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 135 T 062602 10 x FUR 10 x 135 T, 10 x safety screw 7 x 140 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 160 T 062603 10 x FUR 10 x 160 T, 10 x safety screw 7 x 165 T40, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 80 SS 049142 10 x FUR 8 x 80 SS, 10 x safety screw 7 x 85 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 100 SS 049143 10 x FUR 8 x 100 SS, 10 x safety screw 6 x 105 SW10, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 8 x 120 SS 049144 10 x FUR 8 x 120 SS, 10 x safety screw 6 x 125 SW10, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 80 SS 062604 10 x FUR 10 x 80 SS, 10 x safety screw 7 x 85 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 100 SS 062605 10 x FUR 10 x 100 SS, 10 x safety screw 7 x 105 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 135 SS 049140 10 x FUR 10 x 135 SS, 10 x safety screw 7 x 140 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 160 SS<br />
Single-priced products<br />
049141 10 x FUR 10 x 160 SS, 10 x safety screw 7 x 165 SW13, pre-assembled 10<br />
FUR 10 x 185 T 045260 - 20<br />
FUR 10 x 200 T 045261 - 20<br />
FUR 10 x 230 T 091538 - 20<br />
FUR 14 x 100 FUS E 040220 - 25<br />
FUR 14 x 165 FUS E 040222 - 25<br />
FUR 14 x 210 FUS E 040223 - 25<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Universal plug FUR see page 181 et sqq.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
for all building materials<br />
FUR<br />
8 x 120 T K<br />
FUR<br />
10 x 135 T K<br />
FUR<br />
8 x 100 SS K<br />
FUR<br />
10 x 100 SS K<br />
FUR<br />
10 x 80 T K<br />
FUR<br />
10 x 160 T K<br />
FUR<br />
8 x 120 SS K<br />
FUR 8 x 80 SS FUR 8 x 80 T<br />
FUR 10 x 185 T<br />
FUR<br />
10 x 135 SS K<br />
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FUR<br />
10 x 100 T K<br />
FUR<br />
8 x 80 SS K<br />
FUR<br />
10 x 80 SS K<br />
FUR<br />
10 x 160 SS K<br />
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Resin capsule R M<br />
Resin capsule R M<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
R M 8 062618 4 x R M 8 5<br />
R M 10 062619 4 x R M 10 5<br />
R M 12 062620 4 x R M 12 5<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Resin capsule R M see page 53 et sqq.<br />
Threaded rod RG M<br />
Injection mortar FIS VS<br />
Power-Injection FIS VS 100 P, styrene free<br />
Injection mortar FIS VS 150 C, styrene free<br />
for concrete<br />
Threaded rod RG M, zinc-plated steel<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
RG M 8 x 150 062615 4 x RG M 8 x 150 5<br />
RG M 10 x 165 062616 4 x RG M 10 x 165 5<br />
RG M 12 x 160 062617 4 x RG M 12 x 160 5<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Threaded rod RG M see page 53 et sqq.<br />
for concrete<br />
for all building materials<br />
KPK 1<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FIS VS 100 P 072525 1 cartridge 100 ml + 2 static mixer (languages: D, GB, F, NL, I, E) 6<br />
FIS VS 100 P 092763 1 cartridge 100 ml + 2 static mixer (languages: CZ, PL, H, SK, SLO, HR) 6<br />
FIS VS 150 C 016475 1 cartridge 145 ml + 2 static mixer (languages: D, F, I, GB, NL, E) 6<br />
FIS VS 150 C 045302 1 cartridge 145 ml + 2 static mixer (languages: D, F, I, GB, NL, E) 6<br />
KPK 1 053116 1 application gun, plastic for injection cardridge FIS VS 150 C 1<br />
Heavy-duty fi xing set SBS<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FIS P 300 T SBS 097807<br />
1 cartridge FIS P 300 T + 6 threaded rods M 10x160 gvz +<br />
6 Injection anchor sleeves FIS H 16x130 + 2 static mixer (language: D)<br />
5<br />
KIT FIS P 300 T 094766<br />
1 cartridge FIS P 300 T + 6 threaded rods M 10x160 gvz +<br />
6 Injection anchor sleeves FIS H 16x130 + 2 static mixer (language: F)<br />
5<br />
FIS P 300 T B 044725 1 cartridge FIS P 300 T + 2 static mixer (languages: D, GB, F, NL, I, E, PRC) 6<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> heavy-duty fixing set SBS see page 75.<br />
for all building materials<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
R M 8<br />
RG M 8 x 150<br />
FIS P 300 T SBS FIS P 300 TB
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Injection anchor sleeve, plastic FIS HK<br />
Injection anchor sleeve FIS H K<br />
card contents Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
blister card basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FIS HK 12 x 85 K 052582 4 x FIS HK 12 x 85 10<br />
FIS HK 16 x 85 K 052583 4 x FIS HK 16 x 85 10<br />
FIS HK 16 x 130 K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
044578 4 x FIS HK 16 x 130 10<br />
FIS HK 12 x 85 K 503787 4 x FIS HK 12 x 85 10<br />
FIS HK 16 x 85 K<br />
polybags<br />
503788 4 x FIS HK 12 x 85 10<br />
FIS HK 16 x 85 B 044583 8 x FIS HK 16 x 85 B 10<br />
FIS HK 16 x 130 B 044584 8 x FIS HK 16 x 130 B 10<br />
FIS HK 20 x 85 B 044585 8 x FIS HK 20 x 85 B 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Injection anchor FIS HK see page 96 et sqq.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
for all building materials<br />
Injection threaded rod FIS G<br />
for all building materials<br />
Injection threaded rod FIS G, zinc-plated steel<br />
card contents<br />
Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FIS GS M 6 x 110 K 052584 4 x FIS G M 6 x 110 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M 8 x 110 K 052585 4 x FIS G M 8 x 110 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M10 x 120 K 052586 4 x FIS G M 10 x 120 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M10 x 165 K 044582 4 x FIS GM 12 x 165 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M12 x 120 K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
052587 4 x FIS GM 12 x 120 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M6 x 110 K 503789 4 x FIS G M 6 x 110 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M8 x 110 K 503790 4 x FIS G M 8 x 110 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M10 x 120 K 503791 4 x FIS G M 10 x 120 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M12 x 120 K<br />
Polybags<br />
503794 4 x FIS GM 12 x 120 + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M10 x 120 B 044586 8 x FIS GS M10 x 120 B + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M10 x 165 B 044587 8 x FIS GS M10 x 165 B + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M12 x 120 B 044588 8 x FIS GS M12 x 120 B + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS GS M12 x 150 B 044589 8 x FIS GS M12 x 150 B + washers and nuts 10<br />
FIS HK 12 x 85<br />
FIS HK<br />
16 x 85 B<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 6 x 110 K<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 8 x 120 K<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 10 x 165 B<br />
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FIS HK 16 x 85 FIS HK 16 x 130<br />
FIS HK<br />
16 x 130 B<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 8 x 110 K<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 10 0x 165 K<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 12 x 120 B<br />
FIS HK<br />
20 x 85 B<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 10 x 120 B<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 12 x 120 K<br />
FIS GS<br />
M 12 x 150 B<br />
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Injection screw inserts FIS EK<br />
for all building materials<br />
Injection screw inserts FIS E K with detachable plaster bridging<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. ID pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FIS EK 6 x 75 K 52588 3 4 x FIS EK 6 x 75 10<br />
FIS EK 8 x 80 K 52589 0 4 x FIS EK 8 x 80 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Injection screw inserts FIS E K see page 88 et sqq.<br />
Sanitary fi xing set for injection systems<br />
for all building materials<br />
WST 10 x 140 FIP - Wash basin fixing<br />
card contents Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FIS W M10 K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
052593 2 x threaded rod M 10 x 165, 2 x anchor sleeve (plastic) 14 x 85,<br />
2 x flanged nut BDH M 10<br />
10<br />
FIS W M10 K 503801 2 x threaded rod M 10 x 165, 2 x anchor sleeve (plastic) 14 x 85,<br />
2 x flanged nut BDH M 10<br />
10<br />
fi ll & fi x Injection fi xing<br />
fi ll & fi x Injection fixing<br />
languages on the label contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
fill & fix (D) 051097 D 1 nozzle, 2 static mixer, 4 anchor sleeves, 2 extension tubes 8<br />
fill & fix (I) 051098 I 1 nozzle, 2 static mixer, 4 anchor sleeves, 2 extension tubes 8<br />
fill & fix (NL/F) 501763 NL, F 1 nozzle, 2 static mixer, 4 anchor sleeves, 2 extension tubes 8<br />
fill & fix (D/F) 503227 D, F 1 nozzle, 2 static mixer, 4 anchor sleeves, 2 extension tubes 8<br />
fill & fix (GB) 504429 GB 1 nozzle, 2 static mixer, 4 anchor sleeves, 2 extension tubes 8<br />
fill & fix (GR) 505084 GR 1 nozzle, 2 static mixer, 4 anchor sleeves, 2 extension tubes 8<br />
Repair pad FIX.it<br />
languages on the label contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. ID pcs.<br />
FIX.it 92507 2 D, GB, F, E, I card with 10 FIX.it pads 20<br />
FIX.it 93435 7 NL, F, GR card with 10 FIX.it pads 20<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Repair pad see page 229 et sqq.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
FIS EK<br />
6 x 75 K<br />
FIS W M10 K<br />
Repair pad FIX.it<br />
FIS EK<br />
8 x 80 K
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S-Plug<br />
Plug S<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
S 4 GK 052107 50 x S 4 10<br />
S 5 GK 052115 50 x S 5 10<br />
S 6 GK 052116 30 x S 6 10<br />
S 8 GK 052118 20 x S 8 10<br />
S 10 GK 052119 10 x S 10 10<br />
S 12 GK 052114 6 x S 12 10<br />
S 14 GK<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052113 4 x S 14 10<br />
S 5 GK 045484 50 x S 5 10<br />
S 6 GK 045485 30 x S 6 10<br />
S 8 GK 045486 20 x S 8 10<br />
S 10 GK 045487 10 x S 10 10<br />
S 12 GK 045488 6 x S 12 10<br />
S 14 GK 090901 4 x S 14 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
S 6 GK 090188 30 x S 6 10<br />
S 8 GK 090190 20 x S 8 10<br />
S 10 GK 090191 10 x S 10 10<br />
S 12 GK 090187 6 x S 12 10<br />
S 14 GK 090186 4 x S 14 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> S-Plug see page 214 et sqq.<br />
Plug SX<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Plug SX<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SX 4 x 20 KP K 058104 28 x SX 4 x 20 10<br />
SX 5 x 25 KP K 058105 25 x SX 5 x 25 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 KP K 058106 15 x SX 6 x 30 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 KP K 058108 10 x SX 8 x 40 10<br />
SX 10 x 50 KP K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
058110 5 x SX 10 x 50 10<br />
SX 4 x 20 KP K 090881 28 x SX 4 x 20 10<br />
SX 5 x 25 KP K 090882 25 x SX 5 x 25 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 KP K 090883 15 x SX 6 x 30 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 KP K 090884 10 x SX 8 x 40 10<br />
SX 10 x 50 KP K 090885 5 x SX 10 x 50 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plug SX see page 212 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
S 4 GK S 5 GK S 6 GK<br />
S 8 GK S 10 GK S 12 GK<br />
S 14 GK<br />
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SX 4 x 20 KP K SX 5 x 25 KP K SX 6 x 30 KP K<br />
SX 8 x 40 KP K SX 10 x 50 KP K<br />
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Plug SX<br />
Plug SX<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SX 4 x 20 K 017061 50 x SX 4 x 20 10<br />
SX 5 x 25 K 017062 50 x SX 5 x 25 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 K 049106 30 x SX 6 x 30 10<br />
SX 6 x 50 K 097823 10 x SX 6 x 50 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 K 049108 20 x SX 8 x 40 10<br />
SX 8 x 65 K 097851 10 x SX 8 x 65 10<br />
SX 10 x 50 K 049110 10 x SX 10 x 50 10<br />
SX 10 x 80 K 097852 6 x SX 10 x 80 10<br />
SX 12 x 60 K 049112 6 x SX 12 x 60 10<br />
SX 14 x 70 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
097853 4 x SX 14 x 70 10<br />
SX 4 x 20 K 090886 50 x SX 4 x 20 10<br />
SX 5 x 25 K 090887 50 x SX 5 x 25 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 K 090888 30 x SX 6 x 30 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 K 090889 20 x SX 8 x 40 10<br />
SX 10 x 50 K 090890 10 x SX 10 x 50 10<br />
SX 12 x 60 K 090891 6 x SX 12 x 60 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
SX 4 x 20 K 090490 50 x SX 4 x 20 10<br />
SX 5 x 25 K 090158 50 x SX 5 x 25 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 K 090014 30 x SX 6 x 30 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 K 090015 20 x SX 8 x 40 10<br />
SX 10 x 50 K 090016 10 x SX 10 x 50 10<br />
SX 12 x 60 K 090017 6 x SX 12 x 60 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plug SX see page 212 et sqq.<br />
Plug SX with wood screws<br />
Plug SX<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Wood screw<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SX 5 x 25 GKS K 052120 25 x SX 5 x 25, 25 x wood screw 3.5 x 30 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 GKS K 052121 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x wood screw 4.5 x 40 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 GKS K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052122 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x wood screw 5 x 50 10<br />
SX 5 x 25 GKS K 090898 25 x SX 5 x 25, 25 x wood screw 3.5 x 30 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 GKS K 090899 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x wood screw 4.5 x 40 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 GKS K 090900 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x wood screw 5 x 50 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
SX 5 x 25 GKS K 090494 25 x SX 5 x 25, 25 x wood screw 3.5 x 30 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 GKS K 090495 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x wood screw 4.5 x 40 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 GKS K 090496 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x wood screw 5 x 50 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plug SX see page 212 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
SX 4 x 20 K SX 5 x 25 K SX 6 x 30 K<br />
SX 6 x 50 K SX 8 x 40 K SX 8 x 65 K<br />
SX 10 x 50 K SX 10 x 80 K SX 12 x 60 K<br />
SX 14 x 70 K<br />
SX<br />
5 x 25 GKS K<br />
SX<br />
6 x 30 GKS K<br />
SX<br />
8 x 40 GKS K
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Plug SX with screws<br />
Plug SX<br />
Chipboard screw<br />
Wood screw with hexagon head<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SX 5 x 25 SK 030189 20 x SX 5 x 25, 20 x chipboard screw 4 x 30 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 SK 049126 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 40 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 SK 049128 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x chipboard screw 5 x 60 10<br />
SX 8 x 65 S A2 K 043359 4 x SX 8 x 65, 4 x chipboard screw 5 x 70 A2 10<br />
SX 10 x 50 SK 049130 5 x SX 10 x 50, 5 x hexagon-head screw 7 x 65 10<br />
SX 12 x 60 SK 049132 3 x SX 12 x 60, 3 x hexagon-head screw 8 x 80 10<br />
SX 14 x 70 SK<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
030190 2 x SX 14 x 70, 2 x hexagon-head screw 10 x 95 10<br />
SX 5 x 25 SK 090892 20 x SX 5 x 25, 20 x chipboard screw 4 x 30 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 SK 090893 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 40 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 SK 090894 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x chipboard screw 5 x 60 10<br />
SX 10 x 50 SK 090895 5 x SX 10 x 50, 5 x hexagon-head screw 7 x 65 10<br />
SX 12 x 60 SK 090896 3 x SX 12 x 60, 3 x hexagon-head screw 8 x 80 10<br />
SX 14 x 70 SK 090897 2 x SX 14 x 70, 2 x hexagon-head screw 10 x 95 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
SX 5 x 25 SK 090491 20 x SX 5 x 25, 20 x chipboard screw 4 x 30 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 SK 090177 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 40 10<br />
SX 8 x 40 SK 090178 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x chipboard screw 5 x 60 10<br />
SX 10 x 50 SK 090179 5 x SX 10 x 50, 5 x hexagon-head screw 7 x 65 10<br />
SX 12 x 60 SK 090180 3 x SX 12 x 60, 3 x hexagon-head screw 8 x 80 10<br />
SX 14 x 70 SK 090492 2 x SX 14 x 70, 2 x hexagon-head screw 10 x 95 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plug SX see page 212 et sqq.<br />
Plug SX with round hooks<br />
Plug SX<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Round hook<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
S 10 x 50 HV K 052180 2 x SX 10 x 50, 2 x round hook 7 x 105 zinc-plated 10<br />
S 10 x 50 HN K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052181 2 x SX 10 x 50, 2 x round hook 7 x 105 white, nylon coated 10<br />
S 10 x 50 HV K 090910 2 x SX 10 x 50, 2 x round hook 7 x 105 zinc-plated 10<br />
S 10 x 50 HN K 090911 2 x SX 10 x 50, 2 x round hook 7 x 105 white, nylon coated 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
S 10 x 50 HV K 090497 2 x SX 10 x 50, 2 x round hook 7 x 105 zinc-plated 10<br />
S 10 x 50 HN K 090498 2 x SX 10 x 50, 2 x round hook 7 x 105 white, nylon coated 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plug SX see page 212 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
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SX 5 x 25 SK SX 6 x 30 SK SX 8 x 40 SK<br />
SX 10 x 50 SK SX 12 x 60 SK SX 14 x 70 SK<br />
SX<br />
10 x 50 HV K<br />
SX<br />
10 x 50 HN K<br />
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Plug SX 6 with round hook and angle hook<br />
Plug SX<br />
Angle hook<br />
Round hook<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SX 6 x 30 H K 059110 8 x SX 6 x 30, 8 x square hook 4.2 x 40 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 HR K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052112 4 x SX 6 x 30, 4 x round hook 4 x 65 white, nylon coated 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 H K 090903 8 x SX 6 x 30, 8 x square hook 4.2 x 40 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 HR K 090902 4 x SX 6 x 30, 4 x round hook 4 x 65 white, nylon coated 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
SX 6 x 30 H K 090213 8 x SX 6 x 30, 8 x square hook 4.2 x 40 10<br />
SX 6 x 30 HR K 090493 4 x SX 6 x 30, 4 x round hook 4 x 65 white, nylon coated 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Universal plug SX see page 212 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Plug SX with rustic round hook<br />
Plug SX<br />
Round hook<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
RHR 63 K 060364 2 x SX 6 x 30, 2 x round hook 4 x 63, black 10<br />
RHM 63 K 060365 2 x SX 6 x 30, 2 x round hook 4 x 63, brass-plated 10<br />
RHR 82 K 060366 2 x SX 8 x 40, 2 x round hook 5 x 82, black 10<br />
RHM 82 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
060367 2 x SX 8 x 40, 2 x round hook 5 x 82, brass-plated 10<br />
RHR 63 K 090904 2 x SX 6 x 30, 2 x round hook 4 x 63, black 10<br />
RHM 63 K 090905 2 x SX 6 x 30, 2 x round hook 4 x 63, brass-plated 10<br />
RHR 82 K 090906 2 x SX 8 x 40, 2 x round hook 5 x 82, black 10<br />
RHM 82 K 090907 2 x SX 8 x 40, 2 x round hook 5 x 82, brass-plated 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
RHR 63 K 090499 2 x SX 6 x 30, 2 x round hook 4 x 63, black 10<br />
RHM 63 K 090500 2 x SX 6 x 30, 2 x round hook 4 x 63, brass-plated 10<br />
RHR 82 K 090501 2 x SX 8 x 40, 2 x round hook 5 x 82, black 10<br />
RHM 82 K 090502 2 x SX 8 x 40, 2 x round hook 5 x 82, brass-plated 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plug SX see page 212 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
SX 6 x 30 H K SX 6 x 30 HR K<br />
RHR 63 K RHM 63 K RHR 82 K<br />
RHM 82 K
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Shelving bracket fi xings<br />
Plug SX<br />
Wood screw<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
RB 6 x 30 K 061522 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x screw 4.5 x 45, 20 x sticker black, white and brown 10<br />
RB 8 x 40 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
061523 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x screw 5 x 50, 10 x sticker black, white and brown 10<br />
RB 6 x 30 K 090908 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x screw 4.5 x 45, 20 x sticker black, white and brown 10<br />
RB 8 x 40 K 090909 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x screw 5 x 50, 10 x sticker black, white and brown 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
RB 6 x 30 K 090503 15 x SX 6 x 30, 15 x screw 4.5 x 45, 20 x sticker black, white and brown 10<br />
RB 8 x 40 K 090504 10 x SX 8 x 40, 10 x screw 5 x 50, 10 x sticker black, white and brown 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plug SX see page 212 et sqq.<br />
Plug SB 8 with round hooks and angle hooks<br />
Plug SB 8<br />
Angle hook<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Round hook<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SB 8/6 K 052186 2 x SB 8, 2 x angle hook 5 x 65 10<br />
SB 8/7 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052187 2 x SB 8, 2 x round hook 5.5 x 80 white, nylon coated 10<br />
SB 8/6 K 090912 2 x SB 8, 2 x angle hook 5 x 65 10<br />
SB 8/7 K 090913 2 x SB 8, 2 x round hook 5.5 x 80 white, nylon coated 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
SB 8/6 K 090192 2 x SB 8, 2 x angle hook 5 x 65 10<br />
SB 8/7 K 090193 2 x SB 8, 2 x round hook 5.5 x 80 white, nylon coated 10<br />
RB 6 x 30 K RB 8 x 40 K<br />
SB 8/6 K SB 8/7 K<br />
355<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Self-service<br />
programme<br />
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Frame fi xing SXR<br />
SXR - without screw<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SXR 8 x 60 K 094346 10 x SXR 8 x 60 10<br />
SXR 8 x 80 K 094362 10 x SXR 8 x 80 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Long-shaft fixing SXS see page 174 et sqq.<br />
SXR - without screw<br />
for for solid solid materials and masonry<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Countersunk-head wood screw with Pozi-Bit size 2 or 3<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SXR 6 x 50 Z K 503416 8 x SXR 6 x 50, 8 countersunk-head screw 4,5 x 55 10<br />
SXR 6 x 60 Z K 094363 8 x SXR 6 x 60, 8 countersunk-head screw 4,5 x 65 10<br />
SXR 8 x 60 Z K 094368 6 x SXR 8 x 60, 6 countersunk-head screw 5,5 x 65 10<br />
SXR 8 x 80 Z K 094372 5 x SXS 8 x 80 R, 5 countersunk-head screw 5,5 x 85 10<br />
SXR 8 x 100 Z K 052205 5 x SXR 8 x 100 R, 5 x countersunk-head screw 6 x 105 Z 10<br />
SXR 8 x 120 Z K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052206 4 x SXR 8 x 120 R, 4 x countersunk-head screw 6 x 125 Z 10<br />
SXR 6 x 50 Z K 503417 8 x SXR 6 x 50, 8 countersunk-head screw 4,5 x 55 10<br />
SXS 6 x 60 Z K 094640 8 x SXR 6 x 60, 8 countersunk-head screw 4,5 x 65 10<br />
SXS 8 x 60 Z K 094641 6 x SXR 8 x 60, 6 countersunk-head screw 5,5 x 65 10<br />
SXS 8 x 80 Z K 094642 5 x SXS 8 x 80, 5 countersunk-head screw 5,5 x 85 10<br />
SXR 8 x 100 Z K 503413 5 x SXR 8 x 100 R, 5 x countersunk-head screw 6 x 105 Z 10<br />
SXR 8 x120 Z K<br />
Single-priced products<br />
503415 4 x SXR 8 x 120, 4 countersunk-head screw 6,0 x 125 10<br />
SXS 8 x 80 Z E 041488 - 25<br />
SXS 8 x 100 Z E 041487 - 25<br />
SXS 8 x 120 Z E 041486 - 25<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Long-shaft fixing SXS see page 174 et sqq.<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
SXR 8 x 60 K<br />
SXR 8 x 80 K<br />
Long-shaft fi xing SXR with countersunk-head screw<br />
SXR 8 x 80 Z K<br />
SXR 8 x 120<br />
Z K
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / LONG-SHAFT FIXINGS<br />
Frame fi xing SXR with contersunk-head wood screw<br />
Countersunk-heaad wood screw with Torx-Bit size 40<br />
card contents Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SXR 10 x 100 TK 052236 4 x SXR 10 x 100, 4 x countersunk head screw 7 x 107 T 40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 120 TK 052237 4 x SXR 10 x 120, 4 x countersunk head screw 7 x 127 T 40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 140 TK<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
052238 4 x SXR 10 x 140, 4 x countersunk head screw 7 x 147 T 40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 100 T K 503780 4 x SXR 10 x 100, 4 x countersunk head screw 7 x 107 T 40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 120 T K 503781 4 x SXR 10 x 120, 4 x countersunk head screw 7 x 127 T 40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 140 T K 503782 4 x SXR 10 x 140, 4 x countersunk head screw 7 x 147 T 40 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Frame fixing SXR see page 174 et sqq.<br />
SXR - without screw<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
SXR<br />
10 x 100 T K<br />
SXR<br />
10 x 80 SS K<br />
SXR<br />
10 x 120 T K<br />
Frame fi xing SXR with hexagon-head wood screw<br />
Wood screw with hexagon head<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E)<br />
SXR 10 x 60 SS K 052365 4 x SXR 10 x 60, 4 x hexagon-head wood screw 7 x 67 SW13 / T40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 80 SS K 052240 4 x SXR 10 x 80, 4 x hexagon-head wood screw 7 x 87 SW13 / T40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 100 SS K 052241 4 x SXR 10 x 100, 4 x hexagon-head wood screw 7 x 107 SW13 / T40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 120 SS K 052242 4 x SXR 10 x 120, 4 x hexagon-head wood screw 7 x 127 SW13 / T40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 140 SS K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
052243 4 x SXR 10 x 140, 4 x hexagon-head wood screw 7 x 147 SW13 / T40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 80 SS K 503783 4 x SXR 10 x 80, 4 x hexagon-head wood screw 7 x 87 SW13 / T40 10<br />
SXR 10 x 100 SS K 503784 4 x SXR 10 x 100, 4 x hexagon-head wood screw 7 x 107 SW13 / T40 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Frame fixing SXR see page 174 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Frame fi xing SXR with angle hook<br />
SXR - without screw<br />
Angle hook<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E)<br />
SXR 8 x 60 WH K 052188 2 x SXR 8 x 60 WH K, 2 x angle hook WH 5,8 x 80<br />
SXR 8 x 80 WH K 052193 2 x SXR 8 x 80 WH K, 2 x angle hook WH 5,8 x 100<br />
SXR 10 x 100 WH K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052189 2 x SXR 10 x 100 WH K, 2 x angle hook WH 7 x 125 10<br />
SXR 8 x 60 WH K 084336 2 x SXR 8 x 60 WH K, 2 x angle hook WH 5,8 x 80<br />
SXR 10 x 100 WH K 045483 2 x SXR 10 x 100 WH K, 2 x angle hook WH 7 x 125 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Frame fixings SXR see page 174 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
SXR<br />
10 x 100 WH K<br />
SXR<br />
10 x 120 SS K<br />
357<br />
SXR<br />
10 x 140 T K<br />
Self-service<br />
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Self-service<br />
programme<br />
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Frame fi xing SXS<br />
SXS, countersunk head screw with Pozi-Bit size 2 or 3<br />
Window frame fixing F-S<br />
Metal frame fixing F-M<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
F 10 S 140 K 088632 6 x F 10 S 140 - plastic, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
F 10 M 112 K 088681 6 x F 10 M 112 - metal, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
F 10 M 132 K 088682 6 x F 10 M 132 - metal, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
F 10 M 152 K 088683 6 x F 10 M 152 - metal, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
F 10 M 112 K 090216 6 x F 10 M 112 - metal, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
F 10 M 132 K 090217 6 x F 10 M 132 - metal, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
F 10 M 152 K 090218 6 x F 10 M 152 - metal, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
Polybags (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E)<br />
F 10 S 165 B 010174 6 x F 10 S 165 - plastic, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
F 10 M 182 B 049147 6 x F 10 M 182 - metal, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
F 10 M 202 B<br />
Single-priced products<br />
049148 6 x F 10 M 202 - metal, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap dark brown 10<br />
F 8 M 112 093083 - 50<br />
F 8 M 132 093084 - 50<br />
F 10 M 112 093078 - 50<br />
F 10 M 132 093079 - 50<br />
F 10 M 152 093080 - 50<br />
F 10 M 182 093081 - 50<br />
F 10 M 202 093082 - 50<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Frame fixings F-S/F-M see page 195 et sqq.<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
SXS 8 x 150 ZE 041490 - 25<br />
SXS 8 x 170 ZE 041491 - 25<br />
SXS 8 x 190 Z E 046753 - 25<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Frame fixing SXS see page 185 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Metal frame fi xing F-S / F- M<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
F 10 S 140 K F 10 M 112 K F 10 M 132 K<br />
F 10 M 152 K<br />
F 10 M 152<br />
F 10 M 182 B<br />
F 10 M 202 B
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Frame fi xing screw FFS<br />
FFS with flat head<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FFS 7.5 x 72 K 092768 6 x FFS 7.5 x 72, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap brown 10<br />
FFS 7.5 x 92 K 092769 6 x FFS 7.5 x 92, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap brown 10<br />
FFS 7.5 x 112 K 092770 6 x FFS 7.5 x 112, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap brown 10<br />
FFS 7.5 x 132 K 092771 6 x FFS 7.5 x 132, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap brown 10<br />
FFS 7.5 x 152 K 092772 6 x FFS 7.5 x 152, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap brown 10<br />
FFS 7.5 x 182 K 092773 6 x FFS 7,5 x 182, 6 x cover cap white, 6 x cover cap brown 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Frame fixing screw FFS see page 198 et sqq.<br />
Hammerfi x N<br />
N-Z - with zinc-plated nail and crossdrive recess Z<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
N 5 x 30 ZK 052249 20 x N 5 x 30, 20 x nail 3.5 x 38 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 5 x 50 ZK 052250 20 x N 5 x 50, 20 x nail 3.5 x 58 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 6 x 60 ZK 052251 15 x N 6 x 60, 15 x nail 4 x 64 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 8 x 80 ZK 052252 10 x N 8 x 80, 10 x nail 5 x 85 Z 10<br />
N 8 x 100 ZK 052253 8 x N 8 x 100, 8 x nail 5 x 105 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 8 x 120 ZK<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052254 6 x N 8 x 120, 6 x nail 5 x 125 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 5 x 30 ZK 045476 20 x N 5 x 30, 20 x nail 3.5 x 38 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 5 x 50 ZK 045477 20 x N 5 x 50, 20 x nail 3.5 x 58 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 6 x 60 ZK 084334 15 x N 6 x 60, 15 x nail 4 x 64 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 8 x 80 ZK 084335 10 x N 8 x 80, 10 x nail 5 x 85 Z 10<br />
N 8 x 100 ZK 045478 8 x N 8 x 100, 8 x nail 5 x 105 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 8 x 120 ZK 045479 6 x N 8 x 120, 6 x nail 5 x 125 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
N 5 x 30 ZK 090197 20 x N 5 x 30, 20 x nail 3.5 x 38 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 5 x 50 ZK 090018 20 x N 5 x 50, 20 x nail 3.5 x 58 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 6 x 60 ZK 090019 15 x N 6 x 60, 15 x nail 4 x 64 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 8 x 80 ZK 090020 10 x N 8 x 80, 10 x nail 5 x 85 Z 10<br />
N 8 x 100 ZK 090021 8 x N 8 x 100, 8 x nail 5 x 105 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
N 8 x 120 ZK 090022 6 x N 8 x 120, 6 x nail 5 x 125 Z, pre-assembled 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Hammerfix N see page 191 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
FFS 7.5 x 72 K<br />
FFS<br />
7.5 x 132 K<br />
FFS 7.5 x 92 K<br />
FFS<br />
7.5 x 152 K<br />
359<br />
FFS<br />
7.5 x 112 K<br />
FFS<br />
7.5 x 182 K<br />
N 5 x 30 ZK N 5 x 50 ZK N 6 x 60 ZK<br />
N 8 x 80 ZK<br />
N 8 x 100 ZK<br />
N 8 x 120 ZK<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Self-service<br />
programme<br />
360<br />
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Aircrete anchor GB<br />
Aircrete anchor GB<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
GB 8 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052491 4 x GB 8 10<br />
GB 8 K 090924 4 x GB 8 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
GB 8 K 090210 4 x GB 8 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Aircrete anchor GB see page 219 et sqq.<br />
Turbo aircrete anchor FTP<br />
Wash basin fi xing WST<br />
only suitable for aircrete<br />
Turbo aircrete anchor FTP K<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FTP K 4 K 041691 4 x FTP K4 + pr<strong>of</strong>i bit PH3 10<br />
FTP K 6 K 041692 4 x FTP K6 + pr<strong>of</strong>i bit PH3 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Aircrete anchor GB see page 221 et sqq.<br />
WST - Wash basin fixing<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
WST 140 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
082660 2 x UX 14 x 75, 2 x stud screw 10 x 140, zinc-plated,<br />
2 x nylon flange bush, 2 x hexagon steel nut M 10, zinc-plated<br />
10<br />
WST 140 K 045494 2 x UX 14 x 75, 2 x stud screw 10 x 140, zinc-plated,<br />
2 x nylon flange bush, 2 x hexagon steel nut M 10, zinc-plated<br />
10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Wash basin fixing WST see page 264 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
WC and sanitary fi xing S-RD<br />
S 8 RD WCR<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
S 8 RD 80 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
082662 2 x S 8 RD 80, 2 x cover cap white, 2 x cover cap chrome,<br />
2 x hexagon-head screw 6 x 85 DIN 571, bright brass<br />
10<br />
S 8 RD 80 K 084340 2 x S 8 RD 80, 2 x cover cap white, 2 x cover cap chrome,<br />
2 x hexagon-head screw 6 x 85 DIN 571, bright brass<br />
10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
S 8 RD 80 K 090215 2 x S 8 RD 80, 2 x cover cap white, 2 x cover cap chrome,<br />
2 x hexagon-head screw 6 x 85 DIN 571, bright brass<br />
10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> WC and sanitary fixing S-RD see page 267 et sqq.<br />
only suitable for aircrete<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
GB 8 K<br />
FTP K 4 K<br />
WST 140 K<br />
S 8 RD 80 K<br />
FTP K 6 K
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Mirror fi xing SKL M<br />
S-plug<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. ID pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
SKL M K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
52399 5 4 x S 6, 4 x pozi screw 4 x 40, 2 x mirror holder with spring,<br />
2 x mirror holder without spring<br />
10<br />
SKL M K 45490 0 4 x S 6, 4 x pozi screw 4 x 40, 2 x mirror holder with spring,<br />
2 x mirror holder without spring<br />
10<br />
WC and sanitary fi xing WL<br />
S-plug<br />
Door stop in various colours<br />
Doorstop TS<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E)<br />
TS 8 W K 052131 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 white 10<br />
TS 8 G K 052130 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 grey 10<br />
TS 8 BR K 052133 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 brown 10<br />
TS 8 BG K 052132 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 beige 10<br />
TS 8 S K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052129 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 black 10<br />
TS 8 W K 084324 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 white 10<br />
TS 8 G K 045492 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 grey 10<br />
TS 8 BR K 084325 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 brown 10<br />
TS 8 BG K 045491 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 beige 10<br />
TS 8 S K 045493 1 x S 8 R 60 TS, 1 x screw 5,5 x 65 Z, 1 x TS 8 black 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Doorstop TS see page 233 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Wood screw with hexagon head<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
WL 7 x 60 K 082651 4 x S 10, 4 x wood screw 7 x 60 DIN 571, 4 x washer 10<br />
WL 10 x 70 K 082650 2 x S 12, 2 x wood screw 10 x 70 DIN 571, 2 x washer 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> S-Plug see page 267 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
SKL M K<br />
WL 7 x 60 K WL 10 x 70 K<br />
TS 8 W K TS 8 G K TS 8 BR K<br />
TS 8 BG K TS 8 S K<br />
361<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Self-service<br />
programme<br />
362<br />
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Scaff old anchoring S 14 ROE<br />
Plug S 14 ROE<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type<br />
Polybags<br />
Art.-No. pcs.<br />
S 14 ROE 70 062613 4 x S 14 ROE 70 10<br />
S 14 ROE 100 062614 4 x S 14 ROE 100 10<br />
S 14 ROE 135 092449 4 x S 14 ROE 135 10<br />
S 14 ROE 185 092450 4 x S 14 ROE 185 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Scaffold anchoring see page 274 et sqq.<br />
Cover cap AD 12 x 40<br />
Brass fi xing MS<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Cover cap AD<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type<br />
Polybag<br />
Art.-No. pcs.<br />
AD 12 x 40 W B 051426 8 x AD 12 x 40 W 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Scaffold anchoring see page 276 et sqq.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
Brass fixing MS<br />
card contents<br />
Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I, HR, SLO)<br />
MS 6 x 22 K 090520 6 x MS 6 x 22 10<br />
MS 8 x 28 K 090521 4 x MS 8 x 28 10<br />
MS 10 x 32 K 090522 6 x MS 10 x 32 10<br />
MS 12 x 37 K<br />
Polybags<br />
090523 4 x MS 12 x 37 10<br />
MS 6 x 22 092436 10 x MS 6 x 22 10<br />
MS 8 x 28 092438 10 x MS 8 x 28 10<br />
MS 10 x 32 092439 6 x MS 10 x 32 10<br />
MS 12 x 37 092440 6 x MS 12 x 37 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Brass fixing MS see page 228 et sqq.<br />
S 14 ROE 185<br />
S 14 ROE 185<br />
MS 6 x 22 K MS 8 x 28 K MS 10 x 32 K<br />
MS 12 x 37 K<br />
MS 6 x 22
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / GENERAL FIXINGS<br />
Metal expansion fi xing FMD<br />
Metal expansion fixing FMD<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type<br />
Blister cards<br />
Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FMD 6 x 32 K 040360 8 x FMD 6 x 32 10<br />
FMD 8 x 38 K 040361 6 x FMD 8 x 38 10<br />
FMD 8 x 60 K 040632 6 x FMD 8 x 60 10<br />
FMD 10 x 60 K 040363 4 x FMD 10 x 60 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Scaffold anchoring see page 226 et sqq.<br />
Scaff old anchoring GS 12<br />
Eye screw GS<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
GS 8 x 80 K 080992 2 x GS 8 x 80 10<br />
GS 8 x 100 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
080993 2 x GS 8 x 100 10<br />
GS 8 x 80 K 090943 2 x GS 8 x 80 10<br />
GS 8 x 100 K 090944 2 x GS 8 x 100 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
GS 8 x 80 K<br />
Single-priced products<br />
090219 2 x GS 8 x 80 10<br />
GS 12 x 90 062922 - 10<br />
GS 12 x 120 062923 - 10<br />
GS 12 x 160 062924 - 10<br />
GS 12 x 190 091539 - 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Scaffold anchoring see page 274 et sqq.<br />
Ring nut RI M<br />
Type<br />
Single-priced products<br />
Art.-No.<br />
qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
RI M 8 091577 20<br />
RI M 10 091578 10<br />
RI M 12 091579 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Ring nut RI see page 277.<br />
for solid materials and masonry<br />
GS 8 x 80 K GS 8 x 100 K<br />
GS 12 x 90<br />
RI M 8<br />
363<br />
FMD 6 x 32 K FMD 8 x 60 K FMD 10 x 60 K<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Self-service<br />
programme<br />
364<br />
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Plasterboard fi xing GK<br />
Plasterboard fixing GK<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
GK K 052391 10 x GK, 1 x setting tool 10<br />
GKS K 052392 5 x GK, 5 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 35, 1 x setting tool 10<br />
GK WH K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
030178 5 x GK, 5 x angle hook 4.2 x 40, 1 x setting tool 10<br />
GK K 045473 10 x GK, 1 x setting tool 10<br />
GKS K 084343 5 x GK, 5 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 35, 1 x setting tool 10<br />
GK WH K 090918 5 x GK, 5 x angle hook 4.2 x 40, 1 x setting tool 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
GK K 090209 10 x GK, 1 x setting tool 10<br />
GKS K 090023 5 x GK, 5 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 35, 1 x setting tool 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plasterboard fixing GK see page 241 et sqq.<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Plasterboard fi xing metal GKM<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Plasterboard fixing metal GKM<br />
card contents<br />
Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
GKM K 504330 10 x GKM 10<br />
GKM SK<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
015158 6 x GKM, 6 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 35 10<br />
GKM K 505373 10 x GKM 10<br />
GKM SK 090917 6 x GKM, 6 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 35 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
GKM SK 090013 6 x GKM, 6 x chipboard screw 4.5 x 35 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Plasterboard fixing metal GKM see page 242 et sqq.<br />
GK K GKS K GK WH K<br />
GKM SK
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Board fi xing PD with screw<br />
Board fixing PD<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
PD 8 SK 030184 5 x PD 8, 5 x chipboard screw 4 x 40 10<br />
PD 10 SK 030188 5 x PD 10, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 40 10<br />
PD 12 SK<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
033806 4 x PD 12, 4 x chipboard screw 6 x 50 10<br />
PD 8 SK 090914 5 x PD 8, 5 x chipboard screw 4 x 40 10<br />
PD 10 SK 090915 5 x PD 10, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 40 10<br />
PD 12 SK 090916 4 x PD 12, 4 x chipboard screw 6 x 50 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
PD 8 SK 090171 5 x PD 8, 5 x chipboard screw 4 x 40 10<br />
PD 10 SK 090175 5 x PD 10, 5 x chipboard screw 5 x 40 10<br />
PD 12 SK 090176 4 x PD 12, 4 x chipboard screw 6 x 50 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Board fixing PD see page 240 et sqq.<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Metal cavity fi xing HM with screw<br />
HM-S with metric screw<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
HM 5 x 37 SK 050905 4 x HM 5 x 37, 4 x screw M 5 x 45 10<br />
HM 5 x 52 SK 050907 4 x HM 5 x 52, 4 x screw M 5 x 60 10<br />
HM 5 x 65 SK 014806 4 x HM 5 x 65, 4 x screw M 5 x 65 10<br />
HM 6 x 37 SK 050908 4 x HM 6 x 37, 4 x screw M 6 x 45 10<br />
HM 6 x 52 SK<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
050909 4 x HM 6 x 52, 4 x screw M 6 x 60 10<br />
HM 5 x 37 SK 090927 4 x HM 5 x 37, 4 x screw M 5 x 45 10<br />
HM 5 x 52 SK 090928 4 x HM 5 x 52, 4 x screw M 5 x 60 10<br />
HM 5 x 65 SK 090930 4 x HM 5 x 65, 4 x screw M 5 x 65 10<br />
HM 6 x 37 SK 090931 4 x HM 6 x 37, 4 x screw M 6 x 45 10<br />
HM 6 x 52 SK 090932 4 x HM 6 x 52, 4 x screw M 6 x 60 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
HM 5 x 37 SK 090181 4 x HM 5 x 37, 4 x screw M 5 x 45 10<br />
HM 5 x 52 SK 090182 4 x HM 5 x 52, 4 x screw M 5 x 60 10<br />
HM 6 x 37 SK 090183 4 x HM 6 x 37, 4 x screw M 6 x 45 10<br />
HM 6 x 52 SK 090184 4 x HM 6 x 52, 4 x screw M 6 x 60 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Metal cavity fixing HM-S see page 236 et sqq.<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
PD 8 SK PD 10 SK PD 12 SK<br />
365<br />
HM 5 x 37 SK HM 5 x 52 SK HM 6 x 37 SK<br />
HM 6 x 52 SK HM 5 x 65 SK<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Self-service<br />
programme<br />
366<br />
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Metal cavity fi xing HM with hook<br />
HM-H with angle hook<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
HM 5 x 37 HK 050911 4 x HM 5 x 37, 4 x angle hook M 5 x 60 10<br />
HM 5 x 65 HK<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
014804 4 x HM 5 x 65, 4 x angle hook M 5 x 70 10<br />
HM 5 x 37 HK 090925 4 x HM 5 x 37, 4 x angle hook M 5 x 60 10<br />
HM 5 x 65 HK 090926 4 x HM 5 x 65, 4 x angle hook M 5 x 70 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
HM 5 x 37 HK 090185 4 x HM 5 x 37, 4 x angle hook M 5 x 60 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Metal cavity fixing HM see page 236 et sqq.<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Installation tool for Metal cavity fi xing HM<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
HMZ 2<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E)<br />
HM Z 2 62321 1 x HMZ 2 for metal cavity fixings HM 1<br />
Nylon toggle K with round hook<br />
Nylon toggle K 54<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
K 54 K 059323 2 x K 54 plastic with ceiling hook 4 x 70 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
K 54 K 090037 2 x K 54 plastic with ceiling hook 4 x 70 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Toggle fixings see page 238 et sqq.<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
HM 5 x 37 HK HM 5 x 65 HK<br />
K 54 K
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Metal spring toggle KD with threaded rod<br />
Spring toggle KD 3 + 4<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
KD 3 K 082181 2 x KD 3 10<br />
KD 4 K 082193 2 x KD 4 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Toggle fixings see page 238 et sqq.<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Metal spring toggle KDH with round hook<br />
Spring toggle KDH 3 + 4<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
KDH 3 K 082182 2 x KDH 3 10<br />
KDH 4 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
082194 2 x KDH 4 10<br />
KDH 3 K 045475 2 x KDH 3 10<br />
KDH 4 K 084342 2 x KDH 4 10<br />
Blister cards Scandinavia (languages on blister: DK, S, N, FIN, EST, LV, LT, RUS)<br />
KDH 4 K 090042 2 x KDH 4 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Toggle fixings see page 238 et sqq.<br />
Cavity fi xing NA<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Cavity fixing NA<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
NA 8 x 30 KS 052541 5 x NA 8 x 30, 5 x countersunk-head wood screw 4 x 40, zinc-plated 10<br />
NA 8 x 40 KS 052542 4 x NA 8 x 40, 4 x countersunk-head wood screw 4 x 50, zinc plated 10<br />
NA 8 x 40 K 052534 10 x NA 8 x 40 10<br />
NA 10 x 55 HK 052543 2 x NA 10 x 55, 2 x angle hook 5 x 70 10<br />
KD 3 K KD 4 K<br />
KDH 3 K KDH 4 K<br />
367<br />
NA 8 x 30 KS NA 8 x 40 KS NA 10 x 55 HK<br />
NA 8 x 40 K<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Self-service<br />
programme<br />
368<br />
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / CAVITY FIXINGS<br />
Cavity fi xing A<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Cavity fixing A<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
A 4 GK 052307 20 x A 4 for wood screw-Ø 4 mm 10<br />
Brass anchor PA 4<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Brass fixing PA4<br />
card contents Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
PA 4 M6/13,5 K 052484 5 x PA 4 M6/13.5 K 10<br />
PA 4 M8/25 K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
052485 4 x PA 4 M8/25 10<br />
PA 4 M6/13,5 K 503785 5 x PA 4 M8/25 10<br />
PA 4 M8/25 K 503786 4 x PA 4 M6/13.5 K 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Brass fixing PA see page 227 et sqq.<br />
Insulation fi xing FID 50<br />
for board materials and cavities<br />
Insulation fixing FID 50<br />
card contents Qty. per<br />
box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FID 50 K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
016810 4 x FID 50 K 10<br />
FID 50 K 503778 4 x FID 50 K 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Insulation fixing FID 50 see page 224 et sqq.<br />
A 4 GK<br />
PA 4<br />
M6/13.5 K<br />
FID 50<br />
PA 4<br />
M8/25 K
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
TA M6 S/10 K 052405 2 x TA M6 S/10, 2 x hexagon-head screw M 6x60 10<br />
TA M8 S/10 K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
052409 2 x TA M8 S/10, 2 x hexagon-head screw M 8x65 10<br />
TA M6 S/10 K 090922 2 x TA M6 S/10, 2 x hexagon-head screw M 6x60 10<br />
TA M8 S/10 K<br />
Polybags<br />
090923 2 x TA M8 S/10, 2 x hexagon-head screw M 8x65 10<br />
TA M6 B 062607 4 x TA M6 10<br />
TA M8 B<br />
Single-priced products<br />
062608 4 x TA M8 10<br />
TA M10 E 062920 - 20<br />
TA M12 E 062921 - 20<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Heavy-duty anchor TA M see page 149 et sqq.<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II, zinc-plated steel<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FAZ II 8/10 K 052266 2 x FAZ II 8/10 10<br />
FAZ II 10/10 K 052267 2 x FAZ II 10/10 10<br />
FAZ II 12/10 K<br />
Blister cards non verbal<br />
052268 2 x FAZ II 12/10 10<br />
FAZ II 8/10 K 090919 2 x FAZ II 8/10 10<br />
FAZ II 10/10 K 090920 2 x FAZ II 10/10 10<br />
FAZ II 12/10 K<br />
Single-priced products<br />
090921 2 x FAZ II 12/10 10<br />
FAZ II 8/10 E 040549 - 20<br />
FAZ II 8/30 E 046976 - 20<br />
FAZ II 10/10 E 062908 - 20<br />
FAZ II 10/30 E 046977 - 20<br />
FAZ II 10/50 E 062909 - 20<br />
FAZ II 10/100 E 091543 - 20<br />
FAZ II 10/160 E 092437 - 20<br />
FAZ II 12/10 E 062910 - 20<br />
FAZ II 12/30 E 046978 - 20<br />
FAZ II 12/50 E 062911 - 20<br />
FAZ II 12/80 E 046979 - 10<br />
FAZ II 12/100 E 045262 - 10<br />
FAZ II 12/150 E 046980 - 10<br />
FAZ II 12/200 E 046981 - 10<br />
FAZ II 16/25 E 062912 - 10<br />
FAZ II 16/50 E 046982 - 10<br />
FAZ II 10/10 A4 E 091545 - 10<br />
FAZ II 12/10 A4 E 091546 - 10<br />
FAZ II 10/10 GS E 092441 - 20<br />
FAZ II 12/10 GS E 092442 - 20<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Anchor bolt FAZ II see page 118 et sqq.<br />
for concrete<br />
for concrete<br />
FIXING PRINCIPLES<br />
In detail: The general principles for installation, the<br />
correct drilling procedure and much more on page 26.<br />
TA M 6 S/10 K<br />
369<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Self-service<br />
programme<br />
370<br />
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL ANCHORS<br />
High performance anchor FH<br />
High performance anchor FH II-S, zinc-plated steel<br />
High performance anchor FH II-H, zinc-plated steel<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E, I)<br />
FH II 10/10 S K 051369 2 x FH II 10/10 S 10<br />
FH II 12/10 S K<br />
Blister cards non-verbal<br />
051370 2 x FH II 12/10 S 10<br />
FH II 10/10 S K 090933 2 x FH II 10/10 S 10<br />
FH II 12/10 S K<br />
Polybags<br />
090934 2 x FH II 12/10 S 10<br />
FH II 10/10 H 092443 2 x FH II 10/10 H 10<br />
FH II 12/25 H 092444 2 x FH II 12/25 H 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> High performanche anchor FH see page 142 et sqq.<br />
Bolt FBN II<br />
for concrete<br />
Bolt FBN II<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type<br />
Polybags<br />
Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FBN II 8/10 B 062606 4 x FBN II 8/10 10<br />
FBN II 8/30 B 091547 4 x FBN II 8/30 10<br />
FBN 8/10 A4 B<br />
Single-priced products<br />
091562 2 x FBN 8/10 A4 10<br />
FBN II 10/20 E 062913 - 20<br />
FBN II 10/30 E 091548 - 20<br />
FBN II 10/50 E 062914 - 20<br />
FBN II 10/100 E 046673 - 20<br />
FBN II 12/20 E 062915 - 20<br />
FBN II 12/30 E 091549 - 20<br />
FBN II 12/50 E 062916 - 20<br />
FBN II 12/100 E 062917 - 20<br />
FBN II 16/25 E 091569 - 10<br />
FBN 10/15 A4 E 091563 - 10<br />
FBN 12/15 A4 E 091564 - 10<br />
FBN II 12/100 GS E 091565 - 10<br />
FBN II 12/120 GS E 091566 - 10<br />
FBN II 12/140 GS E 091567 - 10<br />
FBN II 12/160 GS E 091568 - 10<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Bolt FBN see page 124 et sqq.<br />
for concrete<br />
Selfdrilling adjustable screw JUSS<br />
Self-drilling adjustable screw JUSS for � - bit T25<br />
Material: zinc-plated steel with easy-glide coating<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
Blister cards basic version (languages on blister: D, GB, F, NL, E)<br />
JUSS 6 x 80 B 015960 20 x JUSS 6 x 80 20<br />
JUSS 6 x 100 B 015961 20 x JUSS 6 x 100 20<br />
Detailed information about <strong>fischer</strong> Self drilling adjustable screw JUSS see page 202 et sqq.<br />
FH 10/10 S K FH 12/10 S K<br />
FBN 8/30<br />
FBN 10/15 A4<br />
FBN 12/100 GS<br />
JUSS 6 x 80 B<br />
JUSS 6 x 100 B<br />
FH 10/10 H
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / SAMONTEC<br />
Hinged pipe clamp FGRS<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FGRS Plus 1/4“ B 049859 2 x FGRS Plus 1/4“ 10<br />
FGRS Plus 3/8“ B 049860 2 x FGRS Plus 3/8“ 10<br />
FGRS Plus 1/2“ B 049861 2 x FGRS Plus 1/2“ 10<br />
FGRS Plus 3/4“ B 049862 2 x FGRS Plus 3/4“ 10<br />
FGRS Plus 1“ B 049863 2 x FGRS Plus 1“ 10<br />
FGRS Plus 1 1/4“ B 049864 2 x FGRS Plus 1 1/4“ 10<br />
FGRS Plus 1 1/2“ B 049865 2 x FGRS Plus 1 1/2“ 10<br />
FGRS Plus 1/4“ BG 087123 20 x FGRS Plus 1/4“ 5<br />
FGRS Plus 3/8“ BG 087124 20 x FGRS Plus 3/8“ 5<br />
FGRS Plus 1/2“ BG 087125 20 x FGRS Plus 1/2“ 5<br />
FGRS Plus 3/4“ BG 087126 20 x FGRS Plus 3/4“ 5<br />
FGRS Plus 1“ BG 087127 10 x FGRS Plus 1“ 5<br />
FGRS Plus 1 1/4“ BG 087128 10 x FGRS Plus 1 1/4“ 5<br />
Pipe clamp FRS Plus<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FRS Plus 1 1/2“ E 096599 1 x FRS Plus 1 1/2“ 10<br />
FRS Plus 2“ E 049866 1 x FRS Plus 2“ 10<br />
FRS Plus 2 1/2“ E 049867 1 x FRS Plus 2 1/2“ 10<br />
FRS Plus 3“ E 049868 1 x FRS Plus 3“ 10<br />
FRS Plus 4“ E 049869 1 x FRS Plus 4“ 10<br />
Plastic pipe clamp FKS Plus<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FKS Plus 3/8“ B 094695 2 x FKS Plus 3/8“ 10<br />
FKS Plus 1/2“ B 049870 2 x FKS Plus 1/2“ 10<br />
FKS Plus 3/4“ B 049871 2 x FKS Plus 3/4“ 10<br />
FKS Plus 1“ B 094696 2 x FKS Plus 1“ 10<br />
Spiral duct clamp LGS<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
LGS 80 E 088341 1 x LGS 80 25<br />
LGS 100 E 088342 1 x LGS 100 20<br />
LGS 112 E 088673 1 x LGS 112 20<br />
LGS 125 E 088675 1 x LGS 125 10<br />
371<br />
FGRS Plus 3/4“ B FGRS Plus 1/4“ BG<br />
FRS Plus 3“ E<br />
FKS Plus 1“ B<br />
LGS<br />
Self-service<br />
programme
Self-service<br />
programme<br />
372<br />
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / SAMONTEC<br />
Pipe clip FC<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FC 6 - 9 K 083590 2 x FC 6 - 9 10<br />
FC 9 - 12 K 083592 2 x FC 9 - 12 10<br />
FC 12 - 16 K 083598 2 x FC 12 - 16 10<br />
FC 16 - 20 K 083599 2 x FC 16 - 20 10<br />
FC 6 - 9 BG 088689 20 x FC 6 - 9 10<br />
FC 9 - 12 BG 088763 20 x FC 9 - 12 10<br />
FC 12 - 16 BG 088765 20 x FC 12 - 16 10<br />
FC 16 - 20 BG 088766 20 x FC 16 - 20 10<br />
Fixing set copper pipe<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FC 6 - 9 B 087117 10 x UX 6 x 35 R, 10 x chipboard screws 4,5 x 50, 10 x pipe clip FC 6-9 10<br />
FC 9 - 12 B 087118 10 x UX 6 x 35 R, 10 x chipboard screws 4,5 x 50, 10 x pipe clip FC 9-12 10<br />
FC 12 - 16 B 087119 10 x UX 6 x 35 R, 10 x chipboard screws 4,5 x 50, 10 x pipe clip FC 12-16 10<br />
FC 16 - 20 B 094697 10 x UX 6 x 35 R, 10 x chipboard screws 4,5 x 50, 10 x pipe clip FC 16-20 10<br />
Pipe hook RH<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
RH 1/2“ B 083638 5 x pipe hooks 1/2“ 10<br />
RH 3/4“ B 083639 5 x pipe hooks 3/4“ 10<br />
Hose clamp SGS<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
SGS 8 - 12 W1 K 049877 4 x SGS 8 - 12 W1 10<br />
SGS 12 - 20 W1 K 049878 4 x SGS 12 - 20 W1 10<br />
SGS 20 - 32 W1 K 049879 4 x SGS 20 - 32 W1 10<br />
SGS 32 - 50 W1 E 049880 2 x SGS 32 - 50 W1 10<br />
SGS 50 - 70 W1 E 049881 1 x SGS 50 - 70 W1 25<br />
SGS 70 - 90 W1 E 049882 1 x SGS 70 - 90 W1 25<br />
SGS 90 - 110 W1 E 049883 1 x SGS 90 - 110 W1 25<br />
SGS 110 - 130 W1 E 049884 1 x SGS 110 - 130 W1 25<br />
SGS 120 - 140 W1 E 049885 1 x SGS 120 - 140 W1 25<br />
FC 9-12 K<br />
FC 9-12 B<br />
RH 1/2“ B<br />
SGS 8-12 W1 K<br />
FC 12-16 BG<br />
SGS 50-70 W1 E
SELF-SERVICE PROGRAMME / SAMONTEC<br />
Conduit clip BSM<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
BSM 16 B 081371 5 x BSM 16 10<br />
BSM 18 B 081710 5 x BSM 18 10<br />
BSM 20 B 094698 5 x BSM 20 10<br />
BSM 28 B 081727 5 x BSM 28 10<br />
BSMZ 20 B 081804 5 x BSMZ 20 10<br />
Lock band LBV / LBK<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
LBV 12/10 E 049888 1 x LBV 12/10 10<br />
LBV 17/10 E 049886 1 x LBV 17/10 10<br />
LBV 26/10 E 049887 1 x LBV 26/10 8<br />
LBK 19/10 E 049889 1 x LBK 19/10 8<br />
Impact nail ED<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
ED 18 K 083636 20 x ED 18 10<br />
Impact nail setting tool SZE<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
SZE 18 E 090012 1 x SZE 18 5<br />
Channel MS<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
MS 28/30 E 090006 Channel 28/30/1,75 10<br />
BSM 28 B<br />
LBV 17/10 M E LBK 19/10 E<br />
ED 18 K<br />
SZE 18 E<br />
MS 28/30 E (1 m)<br />
373<br />
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374<br />
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Nail anchor for rail fi xing FNA<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FNA II 6x30/5 S K 094699 4 x FNA II 6x30/5 S 10<br />
T-head bolt FHS CLIX<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FHS Clix 8x30 B 083608 10 x FHS Clix 8 x 30 10<br />
FHS Clix 8x60 B 083609 10 x FHS Clix 8 x 60 10<br />
FHS Clix 8x100 B 083610 10 x FHS Clix 8 x 100 6<br />
Threaded rod G<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
G M8 E 090228 1 x G M8 10<br />
Threaded stud GS<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
GS 8 x 25 K 090232 10 x GS 8 x 25 10<br />
GS 8 x 50 K 090236 6 x GS 8 x 50 10<br />
GS 8 x 80 K 090237 4 x GS 8 x 80 10<br />
Hexagonal connector VM<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
VM M8 K 084315 4 x VM M8 10<br />
FNA II 6 x 30/5 S K<br />
FHS Clix 8 x 60 B<br />
GS M 8 E (1 m)<br />
GS 8 x 25 K<br />
VM M 8 K
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Stud screw STS<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
STS 8 x 80 + UX K 090481 4 x UX 10 x 60, 4 stud screw M 8 x 80 10<br />
STS 8 x 100 + UX K 090482 4 x UX 10 x 60, 4 stud screw M 8 x 100 10<br />
STS 8 x 120 + UX K 090483 4 x UX 10 x 60, 4 x stud screw M 8 x 120 10<br />
STS 8 x 140 + UX K 090484 4 x UX 10 x 60, 4 x stud screw M 8 x 140 10<br />
STS 8 x 180 + UX K 083650 4 x UX 10 x 60, 4 x stud screw M 8 x 180 10<br />
STS 10 x 100 + UX K 090486 4 x UX 12 x 70, 4 x stud screw M 10 x 100 10<br />
STS 10 x 140 + UX K 090488 4 x UX 12 x 70, 4 x stud screw M 10 x 140 10<br />
STS 10 x 180 + UX K 083798 4 x UX 12 x 70, 4 x stud screw M 10 x 180 10<br />
STS 8 x 80 + UX BG 090000 20 x UX 10 x 60, 4 x stud screw M 8 x 80 10<br />
STS 8 x 100 + UX BG 090001 20 x UX 10 x 60, 20 x stud screw M 8 x 100 10<br />
STS 8 x 120 + UX BG 090005 20 x UX 10 x 60, 20 x stud screw M 8 x 120 10<br />
Fixing set WC<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
S 8 RD 80 K SA 083630 2 x S 8 RD 80, 2 x screw M 6 x 85, 2 x cover caps white, 2 x cover caps chrome 10<br />
WC N K 083628 2 x UX 8 x 50 R, 2 x screws M 6 x 70, 2 x cover caps white,<br />
2 x cover caps chrome, 2 x attachment ring<br />
10<br />
Fixing set wash basin WST<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
WST 10 x 140 K 083627 2 x UX 12 x 70 R, 2 x stud screw M 10 x 140 blau verz.,<br />
2 x hexagonal nut blue passivated M 10, 2 x nylon flange bush M 10<br />
10<br />
Sanitary universal fi xing SB UX<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
SB UX K 087102 6 x UX 6 x 35, 6 x screw 4,5 x 50 chrome 10<br />
STS 8 x 100 + UX K<br />
WC N K S 8 RD 80 K SA<br />
WST 10x140 K<br />
SB UX K<br />
375<br />
STS 8 x 100 + UX GB<br />
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Cover cap AKM<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
AKM CR B 083631 2 x cover cap chrome 10<br />
Mirror fi xing set SPBE<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
SPBE K 091424 4 x UX 6 x 35 R, 4 x screw 4 x 50 chrome,<br />
4 x mirror fixing clips<br />
10<br />
Earthing clip ES<br />
contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
ES CU 1“ E 088774 1 x earthing clip copper 1“ 10<br />
ES CU 1/2“ E 088772 1 x earthing clip copper 1/2“ 10<br />
ES CU 3/4“ E 088773 1 x earthing clip copper 3/4“ 10<br />
ES ZN 1/2“ E 088775 1 x earthing clip zinc casting 1“ 10<br />
ES ZN 3/4“ E 088800 1 x earthing clip zinc casting 1/2“ 10<br />
ES ZN 1“ E 089101 1 x earthing clip zinc casting 3/4“ 10<br />
AKM CR B<br />
SPBE K<br />
ES CU 1” E<br />
ES ZN 1” E
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Universal hook UH<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
UH 078000 1 x UH, 1 x crossdrive screw, 1 x clamp plate, 1 S 8 10<br />
Load hook LS<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
LS 078002 1 x LS, 1 x crossdrive screw, 1 x clamp plate, 1 x S 8 10<br />
LS 4 078023 4 x LS 4 incl. fixing accessories in carton 15<br />
Support hook LG<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
LG 078010 1 x LG, 1 x crossdrive screw, 1 x clamp plate, 1 x S 8 10<br />
Extra wide hook UT<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
UT 078019 1 x UT, 1 x crossdrive screw, 1 x clamp plate, 1 x S 8 10<br />
Long hook LH / Super long hook SH<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
LH 078009 1 x LH, 1 x crossdrive screw, 1 x clamp plate, 1 S 8 10<br />
SH 078008 1 x SH, 1 x crossdrive screw, 1 x clamp plate, 1 x S 8 10<br />
Universal hook UH<br />
Load hook LS<br />
Support hook LG<br />
Extra wide hook UT<br />
Long hook LH Super long hook SH<br />
377<br />
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Round hook RH<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
RH 078004 1 x RH, 1 x crossdrive screw, 1 x clamp plate, 1 x S 8 10<br />
Bicycle hook FH<br />
card contents qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
FH 078005 1 x FH, 1 x crossdrive screw, 1 x clamp plate, 1 x S 8 10<br />
Multi hooks MK H<br />
colour qty. per box<br />
Type Art.-No. pcs.<br />
MK H TP 60039 transparent 10<br />
MK H W 60040 white 10<br />
MK H SW 48214 black 10<br />
MK H BR 48218 brown 10<br />
MK H CH 48219 chrome 10<br />
Round hook RH<br />
Bicycle hook FH<br />
MK H TP MK H W MK H SW<br />
MK H BR<br />
MK H CH
Accessories<br />
Cordinat multifunction spirit level<br />
Type Art.-No. Qty. per box<br />
pcs<br />
Spirit level Cordinat 044461 10<br />
SORTIMO case<br />
Type Art.-No. Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
SORTIMO case 060545 1<br />
Master case<br />
Type Art.-No. Qty. per box<br />
Master case small 043654<br />
pcs.<br />
3<br />
Master case big 040382 3<br />
HWK small HWK big<br />
Type Art.-No. Qty. per box<br />
HWK case small 091524<br />
pcs.<br />
1<br />
HWK case big 091425 1<br />
Toolbox WZK<br />
Type Art.-No. Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
Tool box WZK 060524 10<br />
Bucket 12l<br />
Type Art.-No. Qty. per box<br />
pcs.<br />
Bucket 12l 060553 10<br />
379<br />
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Index<br />
Accessories 311<br />
Accessories for sanitary fi xings 269<br />
Acrylic sealant DA 308<br />
Adjustable fi xing S10J 201<br />
Aircrete anchor GB 219<br />
Allround Adhesive Gluing & Sealing KD 317<br />
Anchor bolt FAZ II 118<br />
Anchor bolt setting tool FABS 123<br />
Anchor M 225<br />
Anchor M-S 223<br />
Application guns / general accessories 114<br />
Approval specifi cations for fi xings 33<br />
Approvals 32<br />
Approvals, markings and their importance 34<br />
Assembly Adhesive MK 315<br />
B1 Silicone DFS 307<br />
B1-foam PUFS 750 301<br />
Basic Knowledge 24<br />
Bitposit 338<br />
Board fi xing PD 240<br />
Bolt FBN 124<br />
Brass fi xing MS 228<br />
Brass fi xing PA 4 227<br />
Building materials 24<br />
Cable harness SHA 249<br />
Cable tie BN 260<br />
Can System FCS 80<br />
Ceiling nail FDN 165<br />
Cladding tie VB 200<br />
Clamp DVN 292<br />
ClipFix plus cable clasp KB / Cable clasp KB 247<br />
ClipFix plus cable strap LS 244<br />
ClipFix plus clip fi xing SD 246<br />
ClipFix plus pipe clip RC 250<br />
ClipFix plus single clamp ES / Twin clamp ZS 245<br />
Concrete screw FBS 165<br />
Conduit clip BSM 257<br />
Construction Adhesive KK 316<br />
Construction Adhesive KK-2 318<br />
Content 5<br />
Corrosion 30<br />
Corrosion protection 31<br />
Cover caps 276<br />
Cover caps and washer 190<br />
Crackes in concrete components 28<br />
Design <strong>of</strong> fi xings 33<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> corrosion 30<br />
Diamond-bit FDB 339<br />
Distribution partners 20<br />
Doorstop TS 233<br />
Drilling 25<br />
Dynamics 31<br />
Epoxy Adhesive Metal 2K EF 323<br />
Epoxy Adhesive Rapid 2K ER 322<br />
Epoxy Modelling Putty 2K EK 324<br />
Export 16<br />
Express anchor EXA 129<br />
Eye screw GS 278<br />
Failure modes 28<br />
Fibre cement panel screw FAFZ H 294<br />
fi ll & fi x Injection fi xing 230<br />
Fire protection 29<br />
Fire protection in fastening technology 30<br />
Fire protection measures 29<br />
fi scher Injection systems - Overview and application 64<br />
Fixing selection chart 6<br />
Fixing set for Diamond Drills FDBB 171<br />
Fixings suitable for cracks 29<br />
Foam guns / PU cleaner 302<br />
Frame fi xing screw FFS and FFSZ 198<br />
Frame fi xing SXR 174<br />
Frame fi xing SXS 185<br />
General Fundamentals 24<br />
Hammer drill SDS-Plus Driller 334<br />
Hammer drill SDS-Plus Pointer 335<br />
Hammer percussion drill SDS-max 332<br />
Hammerfi x N 191<br />
Hammerset anchor EA II 154<br />
Hammerset anchor EA-N 158<br />
Hammer-set glass capsule FHP 62<br />
Heavy-duty anchor SL M 152<br />
Heavy-duty anchor TA M 149<br />
High performance anchor FH 142<br />
High temperature silicone DHS 304<br />
Highbond anchor dynamic FHB dyn 49<br />
Highbond anchor FHB II 42<br />
Hollow-ceiling anchor FHY 168<br />
Impact nail ED Setting tool SZE 259<br />
Injection mortar FIS EM 77<br />
Injection mortar FIS P 75<br />
Injection mortar FIS V / FIS V S / FIS VW 66<br />
Injection mortar FIS VS 69<br />
Injection mortar FIS VT 380 C 71<br />
Injection push-through anchor sleeve FIS HK 96<br />
Injection technique for aerated concrete 98<br />
Injection technique for concrete 82
Index<br />
Injection technique for masonry 88<br />
Innovations 4<br />
Installation 25<br />
Installation tips for fi scher injection mortars 65<br />
Installation toolfor stud screws HED 270<br />
Installation types 26<br />
Instant Glue Gel SGG 321<br />
Instant Glue SG 320<br />
Insulation disc DT 285<br />
Insulation disc FATB 293<br />
Insulation discs 286<br />
Insulation fi xing FID 224<br />
Insulation support DHK 282<br />
Insulation support DHM 283<br />
Insulation support FAIMD 287<br />
Internal-threaded anchor RG MI 59<br />
Introduction 3<br />
Legal basis 32<br />
Loading 26<br />
Loads frame fi xings 188<br />
Metal cavity fi xing HM 236<br />
Metal expansion fi xing FMD 226<br />
Metal frame fi xing F-M 196<br />
Metal two-piece pipe clamp AM 256<br />
Nail anchor FNA II 160<br />
Nail clip NS 258<br />
Nail disc NSB 253<br />
Nail sleeve FNH 194<br />
Nylon saddle SCH 254<br />
One-component gun foam 297<br />
One-component rapid installation foam 298<br />
Overview <strong>of</strong> Adhesive Properties 327<br />
Pipe clip FC 252<br />
Pipe clip RC 251<br />
Plasterboard fi xing GK 241<br />
Plasterboard fi xing metal GKM 242<br />
Plug SX 212<br />
Priciples <strong>of</strong> function 27<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>i -bit FPB 340<br />
PVC Adhesive 319<br />
Rebar anchor FRA 100<br />
Reinforcement bars 103<br />
Remedial wall tie VBS 8 111<br />
Render fi xing DIPK 289<br />
Render fi xing FIF-A 288<br />
Repair pad FIX.it 229<br />
Resin anchor R (Eurobond) 53<br />
Retaining disc with screw DHT S 290<br />
381<br />
Retaining disk with nail DHT N 291<br />
Ring nut RI 277<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> sealing compound DD 310<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> sealing transparent DDK 309<br />
Sanitary silicone DSSA 303<br />
Scaff old anchoring S 14 ROE + GS 12 274<br />
Scaff old eyebolt FI G 276<br />
Selection Table 328<br />
Selection table for fi scher sealants 311<br />
Self-drilling adjustable screw JUSS 202<br />
Self-Service Programme 341<br />
Service that connect us 23<br />
Service-Net 18<br />
Services 22<br />
Silicone for building purposes DBSA 305<br />
Silicone for natural stone DNS 306<br />
Single component foam for gun application, grey 296<br />
Sleeve anchor FSA 147<br />
S-Plug 214<br />
Stair-tread fi xing TB/TBB 232<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16 107<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 12 and 16 216<br />
Stand-<strong>of</strong>f installation Thermax 8 and 10 204<br />
Stone drill STANDARD 337<br />
Technical Sales Support 17<br />
The building 38<br />
Thread Lock LS L, LS M, LS H 325<br />
Toggle fi xings K, KD, KDH, KDR, KM 238<br />
Tunnel Engineering 40<br />
Turbo Aircrete anchor FTP 221<br />
Two-component foam for door frames 300<br />
Two-component quick setting foam / fi xing foam 299<br />
Universal frame fi xing FUR 181<br />
Universal plug UX 216<br />
Universal Power Adhesive Spray APS 314<br />
Universal spacing screw ASL 203<br />
Wall screw MR 170<br />
Wall-breaching drill STANDARD 338<br />
Wash basin and urinal fi xings 264<br />
WC and sanitary fi xing 267<br />
WC fi xing WB 271<br />
Weather facing reconstruction system FWS 112<br />
Window frame fi xing F-S 195<br />
Wireclip 261<br />
Zykon anchor FZA 132<br />
Zykon hammerset anchor FZEA II 139<br />
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382
383<br />
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384
385<br />
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386