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fischer FBN II K HDG Throughbolt

Item No. 03060015

Description

The fischer bolt anchor FBN II K is a steel anchor for cost-effective fixings in non-cracked concrete. The short version is suitable for pre-positioned installation and push-through installation. The bolt anchor is made of hot-dipped steel and is recommended for railings, handrails or consoles.

Features

  • With assessment document (ETA) the hot dipped galvanised steel version is covered for external use with variable working life depending on environment and corrosion conditions.
  • The FBN II K achieves maximum load-bearing capacity with standard anchorage depth. This means: fewer fixing points and smaller anchor plates.
  • If the reduced anchorage depth is used, then this lowers the drill hole depth and simplifies installation.
  • Component tolerances are balanced out with the long thread. In addition, FBN II is also suitable for stand-off installations. This increases flexibility.
  • Simple assembly due to few taps and minimal slippage.

The fischer bolt anchor FBN II K is a steel anchor for cost-effective fixings in non-cracked concrete. The short version is suitable for pre-positioned installation and push-through installation. The bolt anchor is made of hot-dipped steel and is recommended for railings, handrails or consoles.

Features

  • With assessment document (ETA) the hot dipped galvanised steel version is covered for external use with variable working life depending on environment and corrosion conditions.
  • The FBN II K achieves maximum load-bearing capacity with standard anchorage depth. This means: fewer fixing points and smaller anchor plates.
  • If the reduced anchorage depth is used, then this lowers the drill hole depth and simplifies installation.
  • Component tolerances are balanced out with the long thread. In addition, FBN II is also suitable for stand-off installations. This increases flexibility.
  • Simple assembly due to few taps and minimal slippage.

The fischer bolt anchor FBN II K is a steel anchor for cost-effective fixings in non-cracked concrete. The short version is suitable for pre-positioned installation and push-through installation. The bolt anchor is made of hot-dipped steel and is recommended for railings, handrails or consoles.

Features

  • With assessment document (ETA) the hot dipped galvanised steel version is covered for external use with variable working life depending on environment and corrosion conditions.
  • The FBN II K achieves maximum load-bearing capacity with standard anchorage depth. This means: fewer fixing points and smaller anchor plates.
  • If the reduced anchorage depth is used, then this lowers the drill hole depth and simplifies installation.
  • Component tolerances are balanced out with the long thread. In addition, FBN II is also suitable for stand-off installations. This increases flexibility.
  • Simple assembly due to few taps and minimal slippage.

The fischer bolt anchor FBN II K is a steel anchor for cost-effective fixings in non-cracked concrete. The short version is suitable for pre-positioned installation and push-through installation. The bolt anchor is made of hot-dipped steel and is recommended for railings, handrails or consoles.

Features

  • With assessment document (ETA) the hot dipped galvanised steel version is covered for external use with variable working life depending on environment and corrosion conditions.
  • The FBN II K achieves maximum load-bearing capacity with standard anchorage depth. This means: fewer fixing points and smaller anchor plates.
  • If the reduced anchorage depth is used, then this lowers the drill hole depth and simplifies installation.
  • Component tolerances are balanced out with the long thread. In addition, FBN II is also suitable for stand-off installations. This increases flexibility.
  • Simple assembly due to few taps and minimal slippage.
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