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The interaction of cone and expansion clip significantly The longer thread makes e.g. stand-off
increases load-bearing capacity and makes minimum installation possible thus permitting
edge distance and axial spacing possible. For use maximum application flexibility.
under maximum load requirements.
Drilled and installed faster. Example for use with a fixture thickness of 30 mm
Approvals
ETA-05/0069
ETAG 001
The 12 sizes of FAZ II K in zinc-plated The shorter bolt with reduced embedment depth is the
or stainless steel versions can be used economic choice for numerous applications such as
up to a fixture thickness of 20 mm. the fixing of cable trays and substructures for façades.
Now also available for diameter 8!
■ The FAZ II K is suitable for pre-positioned and ■ The properties of the FAZ II-K considerably minimise the
push-through installation. drilling eff ort and the hammer blows required to drive in the
bolt anchor, saving energy and installation time.
■ The small drill hole depth of the K-version
■ The tried-and-trusted expansion clip ensures a high load-
speeds up installation even further and reduces bearing capacity even with reduced embedment depth. This
the number of reinforcement hits. guarantees an unbeatable price-performance ratio.
Approvals
ETA-15/0352
EAD 330011-00-0601
Recommendation
Installation
Create drill hole. Clean drill hole. Drive in anchor. Apply installation torque. Finished !
Applications.
Typical anchorage solutions for different
building segments.
Metal construction
Railings
■ With standard embedment ■ With reduced embedment
depth for maximum loads depth for use in thin concrete
and minimum edge distance members from 80 mm
and axial spacing in cracked thickness
concrete
Façade construction
Façade substructure
■ With standard embedment ■ With reduced embedment
depth for heavy-duty façade depth for reduced loads
substructures or shallow component
■ In stainless steel thicknesses
Processing of thin or slim components, balcony railings under thin concrete plate
Basic conditions:
■ Fixing to the underside of the balcony
■ Rail load 0.5 kN/m
90 mm
■ Length of balcony 2500 mm
■ Rail height 1000 mm
100 mm
b/d =
160/180
550
1000 m mm 550
m
mm 55
1000 m
m mm0 550
mm
Thanks to the ideal load-bearing capacity of the K-version, proof The use of M10 anchors is not possible due to the thin concrete
can be brought with only 3 anchor plates / posts. member thickness. However, the use of the possible M8 anchors
Only 12 FAZ II 10/10 K A4 anchors are required. requires no less than 5 anchor plates/posts and 20 8/10 A4
anchors.
Applications.
Design examples.
Basic conditions:
■ Cable trays
■ 2 anchors per anchor plate
■ Distance between anchors 140 mm
■ Distance between the suspended supports 2500 mm
■ Anchor plate 100 x 200 mm
■ Thickness of concrete ceiling 200 mm
fischer Competitor
FAZ II 10/10 K Competitive product M 10/10
8.6 kN per anchor plate 8.6 kN per anchor plate
with 40 mm embedment depth with 60 mm embedment depth
and 55 mm drill hole depth and 75 mm drill hole depth
h2
hef, stand. tfix
h2
Bolt anchor FAZ II GS (with large washer) / FAZ II HBS (washer compliant to timber construction standard DIN 105.2
Steel, zinc- stainless Drill min. drill Anchor Standard Reduced Thread Washer Sales unit
plated steel Approval diam- hole depth length embedment depth embedment depth (outer
eter for push- with respective with respective diameter x
through usable length usable length thickness)
installation
C1/C2 1)
Seismic
Seismic
Art. no. Art. no. ETA C1/C2 1) [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [pcs]
Article description gvz A4
1) The partial safety factors for material resistance as regulated in the assessment as well as a partial 4) For higher concrete strength classes up to C50/60 higher permissible loads may be possible.
safety factor for load actions of γL = 1,4 are considered. As an single anchor counts e.g. an anchor with a 5) According assessment the minimum member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef) can be reduced under specific
spacing s ≥ 3 x hef and an edge distance c ≥ 1,5 x hef. Accurate data see assessment. conditions.
2) Minimum possible axial spacings resp. edge distance while reducing the permissible load for the minimum 6) The anchorage depths smaller than 40 mm are only allowed for multiple use for non-structural applica-
member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef). The combination of the given min. spacing and min. edge distance is tions.
not possible. One of them has to be increased according assessment. 10) The given loads refer to the European Technical Assessment ETA-05/0069, issue date 05.08.2016.
3) For combinations of tensile loads, shear loads, bending moments as well as reduced edge distances or Design of the loads according Design method ETAG 001, Annex C, Method A (for static resp. quasi-static
spacings (anchor groups) see assessment. loads).
12) Drill method Hammer drilling. For further allowable application conditions see assessment.
1) The partial safety factors for material resistance as regulated in the assessment as well as a partial safety 4) For higher concrete strength classes up to C50/60 higher permissible loads may be possible.
factor for load actions of γL = 1,4 are considered. As an single anchor counts e.g. an anchor with a spacing s 5) According assessment the minimum member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef) can be reduced under specific
≥ 3 x hef and an edge distance c ≥ 1,5 x hef. Accurate data see assessment. conditions.
2) Minimum possible axial spacings resp. edge distance while reducing the permissible load for the minimum 6) The anchorage depths smaller than 40 mm are only allowed for multiple use for non-structural applications.
member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef). The combination of the given min. spacing and min. edge distance is not 10) The given loads refer to the European Technical Assessment ETA-05/0069, issue date 05.08.2016. Design
possible. One of them has to be increased according assessment. of the loads according Design method ETAG 001, Annex C, Method A (for static resp. quasi-static loads).
3) For combinations of tensile loads, shear loads, bending moments as well as reduced edge distances or 12) Drill method Hammer drilling. For further allowable application conditions see assessment.
spacings (anchor groups) see assessment.
Loads.
1) The partial safety factors for material resistance as regulated in the assessment as well as a partial safety 4) For higher concrete strength classes up to C50/60 higher permissible loads may be possible.
factor for load actions of γL = 1,4 are considered. As an single anchor counts e.g. an anchor with a spacing 5) According assessment the minimum member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef) can be reduced under specific
s ≥ 3 x hef and an edge distance c ≥ 1,5 x hef. Accurate data see assessment. conditions.
2) Minimum possible axial spacings resp. edge distance while reducing the permissible load for the minimum 6) The anchorage depths smaller than 40 mm are only allowed for multiple use for non-structural applications.
member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef). The combination of the given min. spacing and min. edge distance is 10) The given loads refer to the European Technical Assessment ETA-05/0069, issue date 05.08.2016. Design
not possible. One of them has to be increased according assessment. of the loads according Design method ETAG 001, Annex C, Method A (for static resp. quasi-static loads).
3) For combinations of tensile loads, shear loads, bending moments as well as reduced edge distances or 12) Drill method Hammer drilling. For further allowable application conditions see assessment.
spacings (anchor groups) see assessment.
1) The partial safety factors for material resistance as regulated in the assessment as well as a partial 4) For higher concrete strength classes up to C50/60 higher permissible loads may be possible.
safety factor for load actions of γL = 1,4 are considered. As an single anchor counts e.g. an anchor with a 5) According assessment the minimum member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef) can be reduced under specific
spacing s ≥ 3 x hef and an edge distance c ≥ 1,5 x hef. Accurate data see assessment. conditions.
2) Minimum possible axial spacings resp. edge distance while reducing the permissible load for the minimum 6) The anchorage depths smaller than 40 mm are only allowed for multiple use for non-structural applica-
member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef). The combination of the given min. spacing and min. edge distance is tions.
not possible. One of them has to be increased according assessment. 10) The given loads refer to the European Technical Assessment ETA-05/0069, issue date 05.08.2016.
3) For combinations of tensile loads, shear loads, bending moments as well as reduced edge distances or Design of the loads according Design method ETAG 001, Annex C, Method A (for static resp. quasi-static
spacings (anchor groups) see assessment. loads).
12) Drill method Hammer drilling. For further allowable application conditions see assessment.
Loads.
1) The partial safety factors for material resistance as regulated in the assessment as well as a partial safety 4) For higher concrete strength classes up to C50/60 higher permissible loads may be possible.
factor for load actions of γL = 1,4 are considered. As an single anchor counts e.g. an anchor with a spacing 5) According assessment the minimum member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef) can be reduced under specific
s ≥ 3 x hef and an edge distance c ≥ 1,5 x hef. Accurate data see assessment. conditions.
2) Minimum possible axial spacings resp. edge distance while reducing the permissible load for the minimum 6) The anchorage depths smaller than 40 mm are only allowed for multiple use for non-structural applications.
member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef). The combination of the given min. spacing and min. edge distance is 10) The given loads refer to the European Technical Assessment ETA-05/0069, issue date 05.08.2016. Design
not possible. One of them has to be increased according assessment. of the loads according Design method ETAG 001, Annex C, Method A (for static resp. quasi-static loads).
3) For combinations of tensile loads, shear loads, bending moments as well as reduced edge distances or 12) Drill method Hammer drilling. For further allowable application conditions see assessment.
spacings (anchor groups) see assessment.
Loads.
1) The partial safety factors for material resistance as regulated in the assessment as well as a partial 4) For higher concrete strength classes up to C50/60 higher permissible loads may be possible.
safety factor for load actions of γL = 1,4 are considered. As an single anchor counts e.g. an anchor with a 5) According assessment the minimum member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef) can be reduced under specific
spacing s ≥ 3 x hef and an edge distance c ≥ 1,5 x hef. Accurate data see assessment. conditions.
2) Minimum possible axial spacings resp. edge distance while reducing the permissible load for the minimum 6) The anchorage depths smaller than 40 mm are only allowed for multiple use for non-structural applica-
member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef). The combination of the given min. spacing and min. edge distance is tions.
not possible. One of them has to be increased according assessment. 10) The given loads refer to the European Technical Assessment ETA-05/0069, issue date 05.08.2016.
3) For combinations of tensile loads, shear loads, bending moments as well as reduced edge distances or Design of the loads according Design method ETAG 001, Annex C, Method A (for static resp. quasi-static
spacings (anchor groups) see assessment. loads).
12) Drill method Hammer drilling. For further allowable application conditions see assessment.
1) The partial safety factors for material resistance as regulated in the assessment as well as a partial 4) For higher concrete strength classes up to C50/60 higher permissible loads may be possible.
safety factor for load actions of γL = 1,4 are considered. As an single anchor counts e.g. an anchor with a 5) According assessment the minimum member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef) can be reduced under specific
spacing s ≥ 3 x hef and an edge distance c ≥ 1,5 x hef. Accurate data see assessment. conditions.
2) Minimum possible axial spacings resp. edge distance while reducing the permissible load for the minimum 6) The anchorage depths smaller than 40 mm are only allowed for multiple use for non-structural applica-
member thickness (hmin ≥ 2 x hef). The combination of the given min. spacing and min. edge distance is tions.
not possible. One of them has to be increased according assessment. 10) The given loads refer to the European Technical Assessment ETA-05/0069, issue date 05.08.2016.
3) For combinations of tensile loads, shear loads, bending moments as well as reduced edge distances or Design of the loads according Design method ETAG 001, Annex C, Method A (for static resp. quasi-static
spacings (anchor groups) see assessment. loads).
12) Drill method Hammer drilling. For further allowable application conditions see assessment.
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