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FAZ II K - heavy duty anchor bolts (short version), FISCHER

Exemplary representation: Fischer FAZ II K heavy-duty anchor bolt Made in Germany ETA-CE Fire resistance grading R 120 Fischer Sprinkler Fischer Seismic

Application:

Short bolts with a reduced anchoring depth is the most cost-effective option for a wide variety of applications, such as the mounting of cable runs and façade substructures. For mounting heavy loads in cracked concrete (tensile area) and non-cracked concrete (pressure zone). The FAZ II K is suitable for pre-positioned and through hole installation.

Recommended torque during anchoring:

Ø 10: 45 Nm, Ø 12: 60 Nm

Advantages:

•The properties of the K version are key in minimising drilling effort and hammer blows when driving the bolt anchors in, which produces savings in terms of effort and assembly time.
•The shallow hole depth of the K version enables quicker assembly and reduces the number of reinforcement strikes.

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  • Catalogue page Atlas 9 (Page 1149) atlas9_seiten/1149.pdf
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