Fischer RODFORCE nylon anchor for threaded rod
Economical and ultra-simple to install
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The fischer RODFORCE nylon anchor is a truly economical and reliable alternative to existing solutions for fixing threaded rods in all solid building materials. Thanks to its innovative geometry, this anchor ensures fast, easy and perfectly secure anchoring of the threaded rod, without special tools, and with just a few hammer blows. It undoubtedly saves time during installation and reduces effort. Threaded rods are used in many applications: laying pipes, installing sanitary and heating appliances, fixing clamps, brackets, mounting rails, etc. With the RODFORCE anchor, fischer provides an economical, ergonomic and reliable solution for simple and fast installation of all standard metric threaded rods. The anchor guarantees high load transmission between the fastener and the building material. For quick and easy assembly The RODFORCE threaded rod anchor ensures fast, easy and completely secure anchoring in solid building materials. Thanks to its short body of 35 mm, it only requires a low anchoring depth. thus avoiding hitting the reinforcing bars present in the material. It can be used safely in reinforced concrete, solid bricks and sand-lime bricks. The dowel's notched interior securely holds all standard metric threads, thus saving the user from having to store a large assortment of threaded rods. The RODFORCE anchor is easily installed with a few hammer blows and can be implemented in two ways : - either by putting it in place directly with the threaded rod, - either by first inserting the dowel into the hole and then the threaded rod. Under the effect of the strike, the ankle expands in four directions due to its conical internal geometryThe notches inside the dowel allow the threaded rods to be firmly locked, guaranteeing a perfectly secure anchoring. In addition, thanks to the visible collar, users can check whether the pin is correctly positioned in the material. This collar serves as a visual cue and ensures good anchoring as well as greater security. Finally, the closed end of the dowel is used as a stopping point This allows for a consistent anchoring depth across multiple fixing points. The tip of the anchor also includes a break point that allows the threaded rod to be driven deeper for adjustment and height adjustment. This will make it possible, for example, to lay pipes all at the same level. Insert the threaded rod into the dowel - Insert the assembly into the borehole - A few hammer blows: it's ready! |
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