Usage
Designed for quick and secure fixing of substructures, metal profiles, or wooden frames to solid building materials such as concrete, natural stone, or solid brick. Ideal for indoor applications and temporary outdoor installations.
Advantages
- Simplifies installation by eliminating the need for separate screws or plugs.
- Steel body with corrosion-resistant coating supports long-term reliability.
- Push-through mounting allows efficient installation, saving time on site.
- Tightens against the entire borehole wall to ensure a firm hold in dense materials.
- Mainly suited for indoor use; exterior fixings should be temporary due to possible environmental wear.
Specifications
- Made from high-quality steel with protective Dacromet® coating for enhanced corrosion resistance.
- Suitable for fixing in concrete, solid limestone, high-density natural stone, and solid brick. Indoor and temporary outdoor use recommended.
- Total anchor length: 90 mm; effective anchorage depth: 40 mm; drill diameter required: 8 mm; accommodates fixture thicknesses up to 50 mm. Minimum hole depth (through-fixing): 100 mm. Supplied in boxes of fifty units.
- The geometry enables fast hammer insertion and immediate load-bearing capacity after installation.[1][2][4]
How it works
The nail sleeve is inserted into a pre-drilled hole through the fixture. When hammered in place, it expands along its length within the substrate wall—securing frameworks or profiles firmly without separate screws or plugs.[1][2]