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Steel threaded rod FIS A

steel threaded rod
steel threaded rod
steel threaded rod
steel threaded rod
steel threaded rod
steel threaded rod
steel threaded rod
steel threaded rod
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Characteristics

Material
steel
Diameter

8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm
(0.315 in, 0.394 in, 0.472 in, 0.551 in)

Description

The fischer anchor 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 anchor 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. Advantages The anchor rod FIS A can be used with almost every fischer injection mortar (except Highbond special mortar FIS HB). It can be individually selected based on requirements, thus allowing for a wide range of applications. The wide range of approved anchor rods FIS A from M6 to M30 allows for various applications. Please refer to the approvals of the injection mortar used. Applications Anchorings with each of the fischer injection mortars such as FIS PM, FIS SB, FIS EM Plus, FIS EB, FIS V, FIS VL, FIS P Plus, FIS P, and FIS Green. Building materials In connection with several fischer injection mortars the anchor rod FIS A is approved or suitable for different building materials. Functionality The anchor rod FIS A is suitable for pre-positioned and push-through installation. FIS A is set manually into the drill hole, by lightly rotating it until it reaches the drill hole base.
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