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Depth set mark for accurate embedment High quality zinc plating and galvanising to Australian standards Heavy Duty Grade 5.8 carbon steel or AISI Grade 318 stainless
Description
ChemSet Anchor Studs are made from Grade 5.8 carbon steel to get the most out of adhesive tensile capacities and provide higher shear capacities than regular Grade 4.6 grade studs. Galvanising of ChemSet Anchor Studs meets Australian Standards. Stainless Steel ChemSet Anchor Studs are high corrosion resistant AISI 316 (A4).
Specication
Material - Bolt Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel 316 (A4) Corrosion Protection Zinc Plating, Hot Dipped Galvanising Head Styles Hex Nut Fixing Method Through Fixture Setting Method Chemical Anchoring Method Chemical Thread Diameters M8, M10, M12, M16, M20, M24 Anchor/Hole Diameters 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 18mm, 24mm, 26mm Anchor Lengths 110mm, 130mm, 160mm, 190mm, 260mm, 300mm Maximum Fixture Thickness 15mm, 25mm, 30mm, 50mm, 40mm, 45mm, 80mm, 90mm, 105mm Substrates Concrete, Solid Brickwork
High Performance Grade 5.8 Carbon Steel Zinc Plated for indoor or dry climates Hot dip galvanised to AS1650 and AS1214 Hot dip galvanised to 42 micron for exterior applications High Performance AISI316 Stainless Steel for Coastal Applications Pre-cut to standard chemical anchoring lengths Supplied with nuts and washers Depth set mark to ensure correct embedment Reliable external hex drive for installing capsules Ramset Quality DynaDrill Carbide Drill Bits Diamond Motor Diamond Core Drill Bits
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Installation
Other sizes and steel types available on request. (Maybe subject to lead time)
The design engineer should ensure the structural element is capable of supporting these loads. Refer to Ramset Speciers Resource Book for more information or explanation of technical data.
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