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Bolt Anchor

Bolt Anchor Tool

Bolt anchor FAZ II

For highest demands. Powerful and flexible.

The fischer bolt anchor FAZ II is a steel anchor for the highest requirements. Heavy loads can be secured in cracked concrete using the steel anchor. Thanks to its easy installation, the FAZ II can be used extremely flexibly. The tried-and-tested expansion clip safely introduces the loads into the concrete and enables top load-bearing capacity. The steel anchor is ideal for the anchoring of railings, cable trays and cantilevers, for example.

Bolt anchor FBN II

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. In addition to pre-positioned and push-through installation, the bolt anchor is suitable for stand-off installation. In the stainless steel design, the bolt anchor is suitable for façade sub-structures, cantilevers and ladders outside.

Bolt anchor FWA

The cost-effective fixation without approval - for use in non-cracked concrete

The fischer bolt anchor FWA is a cost-effective option for applications where an approved fixation isn’t necessary. Made from zinc-plated or hot-dip galvanized steel with metric and imperial threads, it can be used with two anchorage depths for high load-bearing capacity. This reduces the need for additional fixing points and smaller anchor plates. The shorter anchorage depth saves time during installation and increases flexibility.

Bolt anchor FXA

Cost efficient fixing with ETA assessment for non-cracked concrete

-The standard anchorage depth achieves the maximum loadbearing capacities so fewer fixing points and smaller anchor plates are required. -With only a few hammer blows and minimal torque slippage installation is a simple process. -The drive-in pin protects the thread from damage, and ensures a faster installation and dismantling of the attachment.

Concrete screw UltraCut FBS II US

The high-performance concrete screw for absolute installation ease

The fischer concrete screw UltraCut FBS II US is a powerful anchoring solution with top installation comfort. The concrete screw with its pressed-on washer is ideal for slot fixations and the anchoring of wooden constructions as well as beams and sills. The European Technical Approval for cracked concrete and non-cracked concrete as well as for seismic loads and classification into fire resistance class R 120 guarantee even more safety. The saw tooth geometry enables a quick and easy installation. No drill hole cleaning is required for installation in ceilings and floors. The expansion-free anchorage system enables low edge and axial spacings.

Concrete screw UltraCut FBS II SK

The high-performance concrete screw for absolute installation ease

The fischer concrete screw UltraCut FBS II SK is a powerful anchoring solution with top installation comfort. The version with the countersunk head enables use for visually demanding anchorings. The European Technical Approval for cracked concrete and non-cracked concrete as well as for seismic loads and classification into fire resistance class R 120 guarantee even more safety. The saw tooth geometry enables a quick and easy installation. No drill hole cleaning is required for installation in ceilings and floors. The expansion-free anchorage system enables low edge and axial spacings.

Concrete screw FBS 6 SK

The versatile screw solution for fast and simple installation

The fischer concrete screw FBS 6 SK is an anchoring solution with a countersunk head. The zinc-plated steel design enables use for visually demanding anchorings inside. When the concrete screw is screwed into the drill hole using an impact driver, the thread flanks cut into the concrete in a positive-locking manner, thus ensuring top load-bearing capacity. The low drilling effort saves time in the case of multiple fixations.

Threaded rod RG M

The fischer threaded rod with chamfer

The fischer anchor rod RG M is a system component for use with the fischer resin capsules RSB and RM II and the fischer injection mortars FIS SB, FIS EM, FIS EB, FIS V, FIS VL, FIS P Plus, FIS P, and FIS Green. Due to the oblique edge, it is particularly suitable for use with the resin capsules RSB and RM II. The extensive assortment in diameters M8 – M30 and in different steel grades enables extremely diverse applications. The system is particularly suitable for the cost-effective fixation of railings, steelwork constructions, and advertising systems both inside and outside. The RG M is set with the bonded anchor setting tool and a hammer drill using rotating and hitting motions. During the resin capsule setting process, the capsules are destroyed by the characteristic oblique edge and are mixed, and the mortar is activated. The approvals of the various resin capsules and injection mortars must be observed.

Threaded rod FTR

The cost-effective threaded rod with oblique edge without approval

The fischer threaded rod FTR is a cost-effective system component without approval for the fischer resin capsules RSB and RM II and for fischer injection mortars. For single fixations, the application with the pre-portioned resin capsule is particularly cost-effective. The hot-dip galvanised and zinc-plated steel threaded rods enable extremely diverse applications. The system is particularly suitable for cost-effective fixations indoors where no approval is relevant. The FTR is set with the bonded anchor setting tool and a hammer drill using rotating and hitting motions. During the resin capsule setting process, the capsules are destroyed by the characteristic oblique edge and are mixed, and the mortar is activated.

Threaded rod FIS A

The flexible anchor rod FIS A

The fischer threaded rod FIS A is a system component for use with the fischer injection mortars FIS PM, FIS SB, FIS EM Plus, FIS EB, FIS V, FIS VL, FIS P Plus, FIS P, and FIS Green. In accordance with the relevant approval of the injection mortar used, the threaded rod is suitable for the fixation of steelwork constructions, staircases, and machines into numerous building materials both inside and outside. The extensive assortment in diameters M6 – M30, different lengths, and different steel grades enables extremely diverse applications. The approvals of the various injection mortars must be observed.

Frame fixing SXR with countersunk head

The efficient with short expansion element

The fischer frame fixing SXR is a plug made from high-quality nylon. Thanks to its special plug geometry, the SXR can be used in solid and hollow building materials. Due to the low anchorage depth of just 50 mm, the frame fixing can work particularly cost-effectively. The low drill hole depth saves time and reduces bit wear. The SXR is offered in the diameters 6, 8 and 10 mm with a anchor length of 260 mm and with countersunk head screws made from zinc-plated steel, hot-dip galvanised steel and stainless steel. The European Technical Approval offers added safety. The SXR with the countersunk head screw is particularly recommended for fixing wood constructions.

Hammerfix N-S

The hammer-in plug for a simple, fast and economical installation

The fischer Hammerfix N-S with countersunk head consists of a high-quality nylon plug and a nail screw made from zinc-plated or stainless steel. These are pre-mounted for a fast installation process. The Hammerfix is inserted through the attachment part in a time-saving push-through installation. When the nail screw is hammered in, the plug sleeve expands and creates a secure anchoring in the building material. The fischer Hammerfix N-S with countersunk head is ideal for the fixing of wood constructions, plaster and wall connections, and cable and pipe clips in all building materials.

Bolt Anchor

The cost-effective anchoring solution for high-performance requirements

Bolt anchors are the cost-effective anchoring solution for high performance requirements in cracked and non-cracked concrete and in areas subject to seismic influences. The easy installation saves time. The drill hole is made, the anchor is hammered in, and the nut is tightened with a controlled torque. The cone bolt expands against the wall of the drill hole. The anchors are made from normal steel, hot-dip galvanised steel, stainless steel, and highly corrosion-resistant steel. They safely introduce the loads into the base material through friction locking.