SXR Frame Fixing |
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1) Overview
Approved for:
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Concrete |
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Solid brick |
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Solid sand-lime brick |
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Perforated sand-lime brick |
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Solid block made of lightweit or normal weight concrete. |
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Hollow block made from lightweight concrete |
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Vertically perforated brick |
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Thermal insulation block |
Suitable for:
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Aerated Concrete |
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Natural stone with dense structure. |
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Solid block made from lightweight concrete |
For fixing of:
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Gates |
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Door frames |
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Fire protection doors |
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Windows |
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Kitchen cabinets |
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Wardrobes |
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Squared timbers |
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Facings |
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Facade and roof substructures made of wood and metal |
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Suspended ceilings |
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Cable trays |
2) Description
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First fischer frame fixing with European Technical Approval. |
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The approval covers the classical application area to facade subframes and the multiple fixing of non-loadbearing structures in general. |
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For approved fixings on centric traction and in cracked or non-cracked concrete. |
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New application areas are opend up, such as suspended ceilings, cable trays, piping brackets etc. |
3) Advantages
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Diverse checks, comparative trials and user tests have proven that the mounting characteristics of the SXR are unique on the market. |
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The decisive factor here is a comparatively low thightening torque in relation to a very high overtorque during the setting process. |
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This fixing "holds" even in porous stones with large cavities and ensures during installation that it is firmly and securely anchored in the substrate. |
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In addition, the unique geometry of the SXR means that it can easily be hammered in without bending. |
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It also has a distinct anti-rotation lock that works optimally even in critical building materials. |
4) Technical Data
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Enquiry for SXR |
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