Usage
The Fischer F10M metallic rod, 132mm long and supplied in a pack of 100, is designed for securely anchoring window and door frames into solid building materials. Suitable for stress-free standoff installations in construction projects.
Advantages
- Made from robust metal for high load-bearing capacity and long-term reliability.
- Facilitates secure, stress-free installation of frames without damaging surrounding material.
- Zinc-plated surface enhances corrosion resistance for durable performance.
- Suits through-fixing methods, ensuring precise positioning and alignment during assembly.
- PZ3 drive head enables compatibility with standard tooling used on site.
Specifications
- Design: Metal frame anchor rod with PZ3 drive; length: 132mm; diameter: typically Ø10 mm to match compatible frame fixings[1][2].
- Materials/Finish: Electro zinc-plated steel offers increased corrosion protection suitable for indoor projects[1][9].
- Main Performance Data: Effective anchorage depth usually around ≥30 mm when used with recommended fixing systems; supports heavy loads associated with frame fastening tasks[1][5].
- Packed in boxes of 100 pieces to cover larger installation volumes efficiently[1]. Differentiator: Designed specifically for rapid standoff installation in window or door framing applications, minimizing structural stress[2].
How it works
The Fischer F10M rod is inserted through a predrilled hole in the fixture and substrate. As the fixing screw is tightened, the metal sleeve expands within the drilled hole, creating a reliable mechanical lock that securely fastens window or door frames to masonry or concrete substrates[1][2][5]. This ensures stable support without transmitting excessive stresses to sensitive building elements.