- Description
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Details
- The fischer threaded rod FIS A is made from stainless steel
- The threaded rod is a system component for the various fischer injection mortars
- Together with the injection mortars, the fischer threaded rods are suitable and approved for all subsurfaces
- A thorough cleaning of the drill hole is recommended for the maximum load-bearing capacity of the system
- The system of stainless steel threaded rods in combination with fischer injection mortars is suitable and approved for fixings outside and in damp rooms without aggressive conditions
Top Features
- The universal solution for various fischer injection mortars
- For a manageable range and simpler storage
- Approved for anchorage in cracked and non-cracked concrete, solid brick masonry, perforated masonry, and aerated concrete in combination with various fischer injection mortars
- Optimum load adaptation due to variable anchorage depths
- This lowers installation and material costs
- Stainless steel for outdoor use
Advantages
- The threaded 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 threaded rods FIS A from M6 to M30 allows for various applications
- Please refer to the approvals of the injection mortar used
- The system is the first to offer lightweight, dynamic load specifications in an ETA mounted with FIS SB injection mortar and RSB mortar in cracked and non-cracked concrete
- Features
Features
ETA-approval ETA dyn Yes Drill diameter d0 14 [mm] Packaging Folding box Amount 10 [pcs.] GTIN (EAN-Code) 4006209904541 Applications Approved anchorings with Injection mortars FIS SB, FIS EM, FIS EB, FIS PM, FIS V, FIS VL, FIS P Plus and FIS GREEN Anchorings without approval with Injection mortar FIS P Building materials In connection with several fischer injection mortars the threaded rod FIS A is approved or suitable for different building materials. You can find detailed information on building materials in the registration document.