FIS H 12 K plastic / Injection anchor sleeve, drill Ø 12 mm
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Bränd: | Fischer |
Puuriimisava läbimõõt: | 12 mm |
Match: | FIS A M6-M8 |
The versatile fixing system with injection anchor sleeves for perforated brick masonry
The plastic Fischer injection anchor sleeve FIS H K is the system component for the use of Fischer injection mortars in perforated brick masonry within through-type installations. To do so, the anchor sleeve is placed in the drill hole, and filled with injection mortar from the anchor sleeve base. When setting the rod anchor or the internal threaded anchor, the mortar is pressed through the lattice structure and then connects with the perforated brick by an interlock. This means that the load is directed into the building material. Non-bearing layers can also be bridged with the injection anchor sleeve
Top Features:
- Lattice structure of anchor sleeves lowers mortar consumption
- Anchor sleeve allows for optimum mechanical interlock in perforated brick
- The centring blades fix anchor rods with various diameters. This lowers complexity and simplifies storage
- Barbed hook: no falling with overhead installations
- ETA approval
Advantages:
- The grating structure of the FIS H K anchor sleeve is adapted for the injection mortars FIS V and ensures sparing mortar use with the best interlock
- The centring blades perfectly align the anchor in the anchor sleeve, and allow for use with various threaded rod diameters
- The barbed hooks secure the anchor sleeve in the drill hole and allow for a trouble-free overhead installation
- The geometry of the anchor sleeves allows for the bridging of non-bearing layers for a simple and convenient installation
Applications:
Anchoring in perforated brick masonry with injection mortars FIS V, FIS VL, FIS P Plus, FIS P, and FIS GREEN
Building materials:
Approved for:
- Vertically perforated brick
- Hollow blocks made from lightweight concrete
- Hollow blocks made from concrete
- Perforated sand-lime brick
- Solid sand-lime brick
- Solid brick
Also suitable for:
- Hollow pumice slabs
- Slabs made of hollow brick and other perforated brick
- Solid pumice and other solid building materials
You can find detailed information on building materials in the registration document
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