FBN II Bolt Anchor

FBN II Bolt Anchor

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Fischer FBN II Bolt Anchor

The cost-efficient fixing for flexible use in non-cracked concrete

The fischer bolt anchor FBN II is a steel anchor for cost-effective fixations in non-cracked concrete. Thanks to its long thread and the two anchorage depths, the fischer bolt anchor FBN II is particularly flexible.

Advantages

  • The standard anchor depth achievesthe maximum load-bearing capacities. Thus fewer fixing points and smaller anchor plates are required.
  • Reduced anchorage depth reduces the drill hole depth. This minimises the amount of time needed for installation whilst increasing flexibility.
  • The long thread balances component tolerances and allows for stand-off installations, thus increasing flexibility.
  • Fewer hammer blows and minimal torque slippage allow for a noticeably simpler installation.
  • The drive-in pin protects the thread from damage, and thus ensures a faster installation and dismantling of the attachment.

Functionality

  • The FBN II is suitable for pre-positioned and push-through installation; also suitable for stand-off installation under certain conditions
  • The head embossing offers a simple control of the anchor.

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