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Since there are no anchors protruding from the masonry, there is no risk of injury. The anchors do not have to be bent up and down. This results in fast, efficient and safe processing.
When the clinker masonry is then created, the wire parts are connected to the sheet metal parts. A sophisticated coupling that has been tested in a variety of ways establishes the secure connection and guarantees a permanent hold. The wire parts are matched to the selected shell spacing. The applied shaft reliably absorbs the required tensile and compressive load. There is no need to angle the wire parts – saving time and money.
The anchors are generally approved by the building authorities. And for shell spacing of 40 – 150 mm. Other anchors approved for use in thin-bed joints are only permitted from a shell distance of 100 mm. The development of highly thermally insulating backing masonry with internal insulation allows shell spacing of less than 100 mm to a minimum distance of 40 mm.
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