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Anchor Fastening Technology Manual

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Anchor Fastening
Technology Manual

Foreword

Foreword
Dear customer,
As it is our ambition to be the worldwide leader in fastening technology we are
constantly striving to provide you with state-of-the-art technical information
reflecting the latest developments in regulations, codes and approvals.
This Fastening Technology Manual on the one side reflects our continuous
investment in long term basic research, regulation development as well as
approval implementation in various parts of the world and on the other side our
excellent understanding of the fastening needs of our customers. Profound
technical know-how paired with passion for quality will help you to be more
productive in your daily work without any compromise regarding reliability and
safety.
This Fastening Technology Manual will be a reliable support tool when solving
design and fastening tasks. You are working with a partner aware of the
demanding requirements of modern fastening technology.
As the fastening technology will further develop in future we would very much
appreciate your feedback. We are available at any time to answer additional
questions that even go beyond this content.
Rainer Httenberger
Senior Vice-President
Business Unit Anchor

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Important notice

Important notice
1. Construction materials and conditions vary on different sites. If it is suspected that the base
material has insufficient strength to achieve a suitable fastening, contact the Hilti Technical
Advisory Service.
2. The information and recommendations given herein are based on the principles, formulae
and safety factors set out in the Hilti technical instructions, the operating manuals, the setting
instructions, the installation manuals and other data sheets that are believed to be correct at
the time of writing. The data and values are based on the respective average values
obtained from tests under laboratory or other controlled conditions. It is the users
responsibility to use the data given in the light of conditions on site and taking into account
the intended use of the products concerned. The user has to check the listed prerequisites
and criteria conform with the conditions actually existing on the job-site. Whilst Hilti can give
general guidance and advice, the nature of Hilti products means that the ultimate
responsibility for selecting the right product for a particular application must lie with the
customer.
3. All products must be used, handled and applied strictly in accordance with all current
instructions for use published by Hilti, i.e. technical instructions, operating manuals, setting
instructions, installation manuals and others.
4. All products are supplied and advice is given subject to the Hilti terms of business.
5. Hiltis policy is one of continuous development. We therefore reserve the right to alter
specifications, etc. without notice.
6. The given mean ultimate loads and characteristic data in the Anchor Fastening Technology
Manual reflect actual test results and are thus valid only for the indicated test conditions.
Due to variations in local base materials, on-site testing is required to determine
performance at any specific site.
7. Hilti is not obligated for direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, losses or
expenses in connection with, or by reason of, the use of, or inability to use the products for
any purpose. Implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are
specifally excluded.

Hilti Corporation
FL-9494 Schaan
Principality of Liechtenstein
www.hilti.com

Hilti = registred trademark of the Hilti Corporation, Schaan

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Contents

Anchor technology and design


Anchor selector
Legal environment
Approvals
Base Material
Anchor design
Design examples
Corrosion
Dynamic
Resistance to fire

Mechanical anchoring systems


Heavy duty anchors
Medium and light duty anchors
Insulation fasteners

Adhesive anchoring systems


Foil capsule systems
Injection mortar systems

Post installed rebar connections


Basics of post installed rebar connections
Hilti HIT-RE 500 post installed rebar
Hilti HIT-HY 150 post installed rebar
Hilti HIT- HY 150 MAX post installed rebar

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Contents

Contents
Anchor technology and design ........................................................................... 7
Anchor selector...........................................................................................................................8
Legal environment ....................................................................................................................20
Approvals..................................................................................................................................22
Base material............................................................................................................................26
Anchor design...........................................................................................................................32
Design examples ......................................................................................................................48
Corrosion ..................................................................................................................................58
Dynamic....................................................................................................................................62
Resistance to fire ......................................................................................................................68

Mechanical anchoring systems......................................................................... 79


HDA Design anchor..................................................................................................................80
HSL-3 Heavy duty anchor ........................................................................................................96
HSC-A Safety anchor .............................................................................................................108
HSC-I Safety anchor...............................................................................................................120
HST Stud anchor ....................................................................................................................132
HSA Stud anchor ....................................................................................................................144
HSV Stud anchor ....................................................................................................................156
HLC Sleeve anchor ................................................................................................................160
HAM Hard sleeve anchor .......................................................................................................166
HUS-HR Screw anchor...........................................................................................................168
HUS-H Screw anchor .............................................................................................................188
HUS 7,5 Screw anchor ...........................................................................................................202
HKD Push-in anchor | Single anchor application .................................................................208
HKD Push-in anchor | Redundant fastening ........................................................................222
HUD-1 Universal anchor.........................................................................................................228
HUD-L Universal anchor.........................................................................................................234
HLD Light duty anchor............................................................................................................238
HRD-U 10 / - S 10 / -U 14 Frame anchor ...............................................................................242
HRD-U 8 Frame anchor..........................................................................................................248
HPS-1 Impact anchor .............................................................................................................260
HHD-S Cavity anchor .............................................................................................................264
HSP / HFP Drywall plug .........................................................................................................266
HA 8 Ring / hook anchor ........................................................................................................268
DBZ Wedge anchor ................................................................................................................272
HT Metal frame anchor...........................................................................................................276
HK Ceiling anchor...................................................................................................................280
HPD Aerated concrete anchor ...............................................................................................286
HKH Hollow deck anchor........................................................................................................292
HTB Hollow wall metal anchor ...............................................................................................296
IDP Insulation fastener ...........................................................................................................300
IZ Insulation fastener ..............................................................................................................304
IDMS / IDMR Insulation fastener............................................................................................308
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Adhesive anchoring systems .......................................................................... 313


HVZ Adhesive anchor.............................................................................................................314
HVU with HAS/HAS-E rod adhesive anchor ..........................................................................328
HVU with HIS-(R)N adhesive anchor .....................................................................................340
Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V rod .......................................................................................352
Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD with HIS-(R)N ........................................................................................378
Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD with rebar ..............................................................................................392
Hilti HIT-RE 500 with HIT-V / HAS .........................................................................................410
Hilti HIT-RE 500 with HIS-(R)N ..............................................................................................432
Hilti HIT-RE 500 with rebar.....................................................................................................446
Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX with HIT-V / HAS ................................................................................466
Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX with HIS-(R)N .....................................................................................486
Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX with rebar............................................................................................498
HIT-TZ Injection adhesive anchor ..........................................................................................514
Hilti HIT-HY 150 with HIT-V / HAS .........................................................................................526
Hilti HIT-HY 150 with HIS .......................................................................................................546
Hilti HIT-HY 150 with rebar.....................................................................................................558
Hilti HIT-ICE with HIT-V / HAS ...............................................................................................574
Hilti HIT-ICE with HIS .............................................................................................................594
Hilti HIT-ICE with rebar...........................................................................................................606
Hilti HIT-HY 70 injection mortar for masonry..........................................................................622

Post installed rebar connections .................................................................... 649


Basics of post installed rebar connections .............................................................................650
Hilti HIT-RE 500 post installed rebars ....................................................................................682
Hilti HIT-HY 150 post installed rebars ....................................................................................694
Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX post installed rebars ...........................................................................702

Hilti worldwide .................................................................................................. 710

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Anchor technology
and design

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Anchor technology
and design

Anchor technology and design


Anchor selector
Legal environment
Approvals
Base Material
Anchor design
Design examples
Corrosion
Dynamic
Resistance to fire

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Anchor selector

Anchor selector
Base material

Application

Fire tested
Fastening heavy loads e.g. from
columns, high racks, machines

Safety relevant fastening at facades


and ceilings where short embedment
depth is required

Fastening through in place parts e.g.


angles, tracks, channels, wooden
beams, etc.

HSA/-R/-F stud anchor

Fastening through in place parts like


wooden beams, metal sections,
columns, brackets, etc.

HSV stud anchor

HLC sleeve anchor

HAM hard sleeve anchor

Approval

Hollow brick masonry

Solid brick masonry

Aerated concrete

Anchor fastening for high loads e.g.


in steel construction and plant
construction, suitable for dynamic
loading

Lightweight concrete

Uncracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Approval for dynamic loads

Pre-stressed concrete hollow deck

Anchor type

HDA-T/ -TR/TF/-P/-PR/-PF
undercut anchor

HSL-3 heavy duty anchor

HSC-A(R) /-I(R) safety anchor

HST/-R/-HCR stud anchor

Mechanical anchor systems


Heavy duty anchors

Medium and light duty


anchors

= very suitable

Fastening through in place parts

= may be suitable per application

Temporary fastenings in concrete


(e.g. formwork), fastening in base
material of low density
Secure fastenings in various base
materials

1) redundant fastening
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Anchor selector

Integrated plastic section to


telescope and pull down tightly
The bolt can be retorqued

Drill bit dia.:


12 32 mm
Anchor size:
M8 M24

Automatic undercutting
Small edge distances and
spacings
Small setting depth
Quick and simple setting
operation
Setting mark
Safety wedge for certain follow
up expansion
Two setting depths
Setting mark
Extremely ductile steel for high
bending capacity
Quick and simple setting
operation

Drill bit dia.:


14 20 mm
Anchor size:
M6 M12
Drill bit dia.:
8 24 mm
Anchor size:
M8 M24

Drill bit dia.:


6 20 mm
Anchor size:
M8 M24
Drill bit dia.:
8 16 mm
Anchor size:
M8 M16
Drill bit dia.:
Short setting and removing
6,5 20 mm
operation
Anchor size:
Good loads in green concrete
M5 M16
Bridging of gaps
Drill
bit dia.:
Wings to prevent spinning in the
12 20 mm
bore hole
Thread:
Plastic cap in cone to prevent
M6 M12
dust entrance

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Through-fastening

80

96

108

132

144

156

160

Page

Pre-setting

Internal thread

Setting

External thread

Drill bit dia.:


20 37 mm
Anchor size:
M10 M20

Stainless steel A4 (1.4401)

Automatic undercutting
High load capacity
Approved for dynamic loads

Stainless steel A2 (1.4303)

HCR steel (1.4529)

Specification
Steel, sheradised, hot dipped galv.

Drill bit
diameter resp.
anchor size

Steel, galvanised

Advantages

166

Anchor selector

Approval for dynamic loads

Pre-stressed concrete hollow deck

Hollow brick masonry

Application

Fastening channels, brackets, racks,


seating

HUS-H screw anchor

Fastening channels, brackets, racks,


seating

HUS 7,5 screw anchor


1)

Fastening light channels, brackets,


interior panelling or cladding

HKD push-in anchor


1)

Fastening with threaded rods for


pipe suspensions, air ducts,
suspended ceilings

Fire tested

Approval

Solid brick masonry

HUS-HR screw anchor

Aerated concrete

Uncracked concrete

Lightweight concrete

Base material

Cracked concrete

Anchor type

Medium and light duty


anchors

HUD-1 universal anchor

Various applications

HUD-L universal anchor

Various applications

Fastenings to weak material with


cavities

HLD light duty anchor

HRD-U/-S frame anchor

HRD-U8 frame anchor

= very suitable

10


1)

Securing support frames, timber


frames, fascade panels, curtain
walling

On most hollow and solid base


material

= may be suitable per application

1) redundant fastening
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Anchor selector

Screw driven straight into base


material
Forged on washer
Matched system of screw
anchor and screw driver
Screw driven straight into base
material
Forged on washer
Matched system of screw
anchor and screw driver
Screw driven straight into base
material
Small drill bit diameter
Matched system of screw
anchor and screw driver
Visual verification of full
expansion
Small setting depth

Drill bit dia.:


6 14 mm

Drill bit dia.:


8 14 mm

Drill bit dia.:


6 mm

Drill bit dia.:


8 25 mm
Anchor size:
M6 M20

Page

Through-fastening

Pre-setting

Internal thread

Setting

External thread

HCR steel (1.4529)

Stainless steel A4 (1.4401)

Stainless steel A2 (1.4303)

Specification
Steel, sheradised, hot dipped galv.

Drill bit
diameter resp.
anchor size

Steel, galvanised

Advantages

168

188

202

208

Fast setting
Flexibility of screw length
An anchor for every base
material
Fast setting
Flexibility of screw length
An anchor for every base
material
Flexibility of screw length
Resilient toggling action to suit
every base material

Drill bit dia.:


5 14 mm

228

Drill bit dia.:


6 10 mm

234

Drill bit dia.:


10 mm

Preassembled with screw


Screw of steel 5.8 grade or
stainless steel A4 (1.4401)

Drill bit dia.:


10 and 14 mm

242

impact and temperature


resistant
high quality plastic

Drill bit dia.:


8 mm

248

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238

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Anchor selector

Fire tested

Hollow brick masonry

Approval for dynamic loads

Solid brick masonry

Approval

Aerated concrete

Pre-stressed concrete hollow deck

Lightweight concrete

Application

Uncracked concrete

Base material

Cracked concrete

Anchor type

Medium and light duty


anchors
HPS-1 impact anchor

HHD cavity anchor

Fastening wood battens,


components for electrical and
plumbing installations

Fastening battens, channels panels

HSP/HFPdrywall plug

Fastenings in dry walls

HA8 ring/ hook anchor


1)

For suspended ceilings and other


items from concrete ceilings

DBZ wedge anchor


1)

Suspension from concrete ceilings


e.g. using steel straps, punched
band, Nonius system hanger

HT metal frame anchor


HK ceiling anchor


1)

HPD aerated concrete anchor

HKH hollow deck anchor

HTB

= very suitable

12

Fastening door and window frames

= may be suitable per application

Fastening of suspended ceilings,


cable trays, pipes

Various fastenings in hollow decks

Suspension from pre-stressed


concrete hollow decks
Ingenious and strong for hollow base
materials

1) redundant fastening

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Anchor selector

Page

Through-fastening

Pre-setting

Internal thread

External thread

HCR steel (1.4529)

Setting

260

impact and temperature


resistant
high quality plastic

4 8 mm

Controlled setting
Deliverable with or without
prefitted screw

Drill bit dia.:


8 12 mm

Self-drilling tip
One bit for anchor and screw
Removable

Quick and easy setting


Automatic follow up expansion

Drill bit dia.:


8 mm

Drill bit dia.:


6 mm

272

Drill bit dia.:


8 10 mm

276

Small drill bit diameter


Quick setting by impact
extension
Automatic follow up expansion
No risk of distortion or forces of
constraint
Expansion cone can not be lost
Small bore hole
Quick and easy setting

Drill bit dia.:


6 mm
M6

280

Approved (DIBt)
Fire resistance
Immediately loadable

286

Approval for single point


fastenings
Approved for sprinkler systems

Without
predrilling
Thread:
M6 M10
Drill bit dia.:
10 14 mm
Thread:
M6 M10
Drill bit dia.:
13 14 mm

Load carried by strong metal


channel and screw
Convincing simplicity when
setting

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Stainless steel A4 (1.4401)

Stainless steel A2 (1.4303)

Specification
Steel, sheradised, hot dipped galv.

Drill bit
diameter resp.
anchor size

Steel, galvanised

Advantages

264

266

268

292

296

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Anchor selector

Approval for dynamic loads

IZ expandable insulation fastener

Fastening of soft and hard, self


supporting insulating materials

IDMS / IDMR insulation fastener

Fastening of soft and hard, self


supporting insulating materials and
non self supporting insulation
materials

Fire tested

Approval

Solid brick masonry

Aerated concrete

IDP insulation
fastener

Cracked concrete

Lightweight concrete

Pre-stressed concrete hollow deck

Application

Hollow brick masonry

Base material

Uncracked concrete

Anchor type

Insulation fasteners

= very suitable

14

Fastening of hard, self supporting


insulating materials

= may be suitable per application

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Anchor selector

One piece element


Corrosion resistant
No heat bridge

Corrosion resistant
No heat bridge
Reliable bonding of plaster

One piece element


Corrosion resistant
Fire resistant

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Drill bit dia.:


8 mm insulating
material
thickness
10 150mm
Drill bit dia.:
8 mm insulating
material
thickness
up to 180mm
Drill bit dia.:
8 mm insulating
material
thickness
up to 150mm

Page

Through-fastening

Pre-setting

Internal thread

Setting

External thread

HCR steel (1.4529)

Stainless steel A4 (1.4401)

Stainless steel A2 (1.4303)

Specification
Steel, sheradised, hot dipped galv.

Drill bit
diameter resp.
anchor size

Steel, galvanised

Advantages

300

304

308

15

Anchor selector

HIT-RE
500SD

HIT-RE
500

Fire tested

Approval for dynamic loads

HVU
adhesive
anchor

Approval

Pre-stressed concrete hollow deck

Hollow brick masonry

Application

Solid brick masonry

Lightweight concrete

HVZ
adhesive
anchor

Aerated concrete

Uncracked concrete

Base material

Cracked concrete

Anchor type

Adhesive anchor
systems
Foil capsule systems
Heavy-duty fastenings with small
spacing and edge distances

Heavy duty fastenings with small


spacing and edge distances

Adhesive anchor in crackedconcrete

Adhesive anchor

Injection mortar systems

= very suitable

16

= may be suitable per application

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Anchor selector

Page

Through-fastening

Pre-setting

External thread

Internal thread

HCR steel (1.4529)

No expansion pressure
M10 M20
Small edge distances and
spacing
A strong and flexible foil capsule

Setting

Stainless steel A4 (1.4401)

Stainless steel A2 (1.4303)

Specification
Steel, sheradised, hot dipped galv.

Drill bit
diameter resp.
anchor size

Steel, galvanised

Advantages

314

No expansion pressure
Small edge distances and
spacing
A strong and flexible foil capsule

HAS M8 M39
HIS-M8 - M20
Rebar dia.
8 40 mm

328

Flexibility in terms of working


time

HAS M8 M30
HIS-M8 - M20
Rebar dia.
8 32 mm

352

No expansion pressure
Flexibility in terms of drill bit
diameter and annular gap
Flexibility in terms of working
time

HAS M8 M39
HIS-M8 - M20
Rebar dia.
8 40 mm

410

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Anchor selector

Fire tested

Approval for dynamic loads

Approval

Pre-stressed concrete hollow deck

Hollow brick masonry

Application

Solid brick masonry

Lightweight concrete

Aerated concrete

Uncracked concrete

Base material

Cracked concrete

Anchor type

Injection mortar systems


HIT-HY
150 MAX

HIT-TZ
injection
adhesive
anchor
HIT-HY
150

Adhesive anchor

Adhesive anchor in crackedconcrete

Adhesive anchor

Adhesive anchor for low installation


temperatures

HIT ICE

HIT-HY
70

= very suitable

18

Universal mortar for solid and hollow


brick

= may be suitable per application

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Anchor selector

Easy setting
Flexibility in use and planning
Setting by hand

M8 M20

No expansion pressure
No styrene content
No plasticizer content
Environmental protection due to
the minimized packaging

HAS M8 M30
HIS-M8 - M20
Rebar dia.
8 25 mm

No expansion pressure

HAS M8 M24
HIS-M8 - M20
Rebar dia.
8 25 mm

No expansion pressure
mortar filling control
with HIT-SC sleeves

Drill bit dia.:


10 22 mm
Thread:
M6 M12

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466

514

526

Through-fastening

Pre-setting

Internal thread

HAS M8 M30
HIS-M8 - M20
Rebar dia.
8 25 mm

Page

External thread

Stainless steel A4 (1.4401)

No expansion pressure
No styrene content
No plasticizer content
Environmental protection due to
the minimized packaging

Steel, galvanised

Setting

HCR steel (1.4529)

Specification
Stainless steel A2 (1.4303)

Drill bit
diameter resp.
anchor size

Steel, sheradised, hot dipped galv.

Advantages

574

622

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Legal environment

Legal environment
Technical data
The technical data presented in this Anchor Fastening Technology Manual are all based on
numerous tests and evaluation according to the state-of-the art. Hilti anchors are tested in our
test labs in Kaufering (Germany), Schaan (Principality of Liechtenstein) or Tulsa (USA) and
evaluated by our experienced engineers and/or tested and evaluated by independent testing
institutes in Europe and the USA. Where national or international regulations do not cover all
possible types of applications, additional Hilti data help to find customised solutions.
In addition to the standard tests for admissible service conditions and suitability tests, for safety
relevant applications fire resistance, shock, seismic and fatigue tests are performed.

European Technical Approval Guidelines


Approval based data given in this manual are either according to European Technical Approval
Guidelines (ETAG) or have been evaluated according to this guidelines and/or national
regulations.
The European Technical Approval Guideline ETAG 001 METAL ANCHORS FOR USE IN
CONCRETE sets out the basis for assessing anchors to be used in concrete (cracked and noncracked). It consists of:
Part 1 Anchors in general
Part 2 Torque-controlled expansion anchors
Part 3 Undercut anchors
Part 4 Deformation-controlled expansion anchors
Part 5 Bonded anchors
Part 6 Anchors for multiple use for non-structural applications
Annex A Details of test
Annex B Tests for admissible service conditions detailed information
Annex C Design methods for anchorages
For special anchors for use in concrete, additional Technical Reports (TR) related to ETAG 001
set out additional requirements:
TR 018 Assessment of torque-controlled bonded anchors
TR 020 Evaluation of Anchorages in Concrete concerning Resistance to Fire
TR 029 Design of Bonded Anchors
The European Technical Approval Guideline ETAG 020 PLASTIC ANCHORS FOR
MULTIPLE USE IN CONCRETE AND MASONRY FOR NON-STRUCTURAL APPLICATIONS
sets out the basis for assessing plastic anchors to be used in concrete or masonry for
redundant fastenings (multiple use). It consists of:
Part 1 General
Part 2 Plastic anchors for use in normal weight concrete
Part 3 Plastic anchors for use in solid masonry materials
Part 4 Plastic anchors for use in hollow or perforated masonry
Part 5 Plastic anchors for use in autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC)
Annex A Details of tests
Annex B Recommendations for tests to be carried out on construction works
Annex C Design methods for anchorages
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Legal environment

The European Technical Approval Guidelines including related Technical Reports set out the
requirements for anchors and the acceptance criteria they shall meet.
The general assessment approach adopted in the Guideline is based on combining relevant
existing knowledge and experience of anchor behaviour with testing. Using this approach,
testing is needed to assess the suitability of anchors.
The requirements in European Technical Approval Guidelines are set out in terms of objectives
and of relevant actions to be taken into account. ETAGs specify values and characteristics, the
conformity with which gives the presumption that the requirements set out are satisfied,
whenever the state of art permits to do so. The Guidelines may indicate alternate possibilities
for the demonstration of the satisfaction of the requirements.

Post installed rebar connections


The basis for the assessment of post installed rebar connections is set out in the Technical
Report
TR 023 Assessment of post-installed rebar connections
The Technical Report TR 023 covers post-installed rebar connections designed in accordance
with EN 1992 - 1-1: 2004 (EC2) only. ETAG 001 (Part 1 and Part 5) is the general basic of this
application. The Technical Report TR 023 deals with the preconditions, assumptions and the
required tests and assessments for postinstalled rebars.

System of attestation of conformity


For anchors having an approval, the conformity of the product shall be certified by an approved
certification body (notified body) on the basis of tasks for the manufacturer and tasks for the
approved body.
Tasks for the manufacturer are:
Factory production control (permanent internal control of production and documentation
according to a prescribed test plan)
involve a body which is approved for the tasks
Tasks for the approved body are:
initial type-testing of the product
initial inspection of factory and of factory production control
continuous surveillance, assessment and approval of factory production control

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Approvals

Approvals
International Approvals: Europe
Anchor type

Description

Authority /
Laboratory

No. /
Date of issue

HDA / HDA-R

Self-undercutting anchor made of


galvanised or stainless steel
(Valid until: 25.03.2013)
Torque controlled expansion anchor
of galvanised steel
(Valid until: 10.01.2013)
Self-undercutting anchor made of
galvanised or stainless steel
(Valid until: 20.09.2012)
Expansion stud anchor made of
galvanised, stainless or highly
corrosion resistant steel
(Valid until: 19.02.2013)
Expansion stud anchor made of
galvanised or stainless steel
(Valid until: 13.03.2013)
Screw anchor made of stainless
steel,
(Valid until: 12.12.2013)
Screw anchor made of carbon steel,
deltatone coated
(Valid until: 26.07.2011)
Deformation controlled expansion
anchor made of galvanised or
stainless steel
(Vailid until: 14.03.2011)
Deformation controlled expansion
anchor made of galvanised or
stainless steel
(Vailid until: 17.10.2012)
Frame anchor made of polyamide,
screw made of galvanised or
stainless steel
(Valid until: 17.09.2012)
Wedge anchor made of galvanised
steel
(Valid until: 13.09.2011)
Ceiling anchor made of galvanised
steel (Valid until: 30.04.2009)
Adhesive anchor, rod made of
galvanised, stainless or highly
corrosion resistant steel
(Valid until: 01.10.2008)
Adhesive anchor, rod made out of
galvanised steel
(Valid until 20.01.2011)
Adhesive anchor, rod made out of
stainless steel
(Valid until 20.01.2011)

CSTB, Paris

ETA-99/0009
25.03.2008

CSTB, Paris

ETA-02/0042
10.01.2008

CSTB, Paris

ETA-02/0027
20.09.2007

DIBt, Berlin

ETA-98/0001
18.11.2008

CSTB, Paris

ETA-99/0001
13.03.2008

DIBt, Berlin

ETA-08/307
12.12.2008

DIBt, Berlin

ETA-06/0159
26.07.2006

DIBt, Berlin

ETA-06/0047
30.11.2007

DIBt, Berlin

ETA-02/0032
10.10.2007

DIBt, Berlin

ETA-07/0219
17.12.2012

DIBt, Berlin

ETA-06/0179
13.09.2006

DIBt, Berlin

ETA-04/0043
30.04.2009
ETA-03/0032
03.01.2007

DIBt Berlin

ETA-05/0255
20.01.2006

DIBt Berlin

ETA-05/0256
20.01.2006

HSL-3

HSC / HSC-R

HST / HST-R /
HST-HCR

HSA / HSA-R

HUS HR
6/8/10/14
HUS H
10.5/12.5
HKD / HKD-R

HKD / HKD-R

HRD-U-8

DBZ

HK
HVZ / HVZ-R /
HVZ-HCR

HVU with
HAS / HIS-N
HVU with
HAS-R / HIS-RN

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Approvals

Anchor type

Description

HVU with
HAS-HCR

DIBt Berlin
Adhesive anchor, rod made out of
highly corrosion resistant steel
(Valid until 20.01.2011)
Injection adhesive anchor, rod made DIBt Berlin
of galvanised, stainless or highly
corrosion resistant steel
(Valid until 08.11.2012)

ETA-05/0257
20.01.2006
ETA-07/0260
12.01.2009

Injection adhesive anchor, rod made DIBt Berlin


of galvanised, stainless or highly
corrosion resistant steel
(Valid until 28.05.2009)

ETA-04/0027
08.01.2008

Injection adhesive anchor, rod made CSTB, Paris


of galvanised, stainless or highly
corrosion resistant steel
(Valid until 18.12.2013)

ETA-08-352
18.12.2008

Injection adhesive anchor, rod made DIBt Berlin


of galvanised or stainless steel
(Valid until 23.09.2009)
Injection adhesive anchor, rod made DIBt Berlin
of galvanised, stainless or highly
corrosion resistant steel
(Valid until 17.03.2010)

ETA-04/0084
03.01.2007

ETA-05/0051
20.12.2007

HIT-RE 500-SD
with HIT-V/
HIS-N/
HIT-V-R/ HISRN/ HIT-V-HCR/
rebar BSt 500S
HIT-RE 500 with
HIT-V/ HAS-(E)/
HIS-N/
HIT-V-R/ HAS(E)R/ HIS-RN/
HIT-V-HCR/
HAS-(E)HCR
HIT-HY 150 MAX
with HIT-V/ HAS(E)/ HIS-N/
HIT-V-R/ HAS(E)R/ HIS-RN/
HIT-V-HCR/
HAS-(E)HCR
HIT-TZ /
HIT-RTZ
HIT-HY 150 with
HIT-V/ HAS-(E)/
HIS-N/
HIT-V-R/ HAS(E)R/ HIS-RN/
HIT-V-HCR/
HAS-(E)HCR

Authority /
Laboratory

No. /
Date of issue

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Additional National European Approvals

France
Anchor type

Description

Authority /
Laboratory

HPS-1

Impact anchor made of Polyamide,


nail made of galvanised steel
(Valid until: 30.09.2008)

SOCOTEC, Paris CX 5217


08.2000

HIT-HY 70

Injection adhesive, rod made of


galvanised steel
(Valid until: 31.07.2009)

SOCOTEC, Paris YX 0047 08.2006

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Date of issue

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Approvals

Germany
Anchor type

Description

Authority /
Laboratory

No. /
Date of issue

HDA

Self-undercutting anchor made of


galvanised steel for unusual actions
(loads) for use in Nuclear power
plants) (Valid until: 31.03.2011)
Self-undercutting anchor made of
galvanised steel for dynamic loads
(Valid until: 30.09.2011)
Frame anchor made of polyamide,
screw made of galvanised or
stainless steel
(Valid until: 31.10.2012)
Screw anchor made of galvanised
steel (Valid until: 31.07.2012)
Ring anchor made of galvanised
steel (Valid until: 31.12.2008)
Ceiling anchor made of galvanised or
stainless steel
(Valid until: 31.01.2010)
Aerated concrete anchor made of
galvanised steel
(Valid until: 31.05.2011)
Hollow deck anchor made of
galvanised steel
(Valid until: 31.10.2011)
Adhesive anchor, rod made of
galvanised steel
(Valid until:31.10.2011)
Injection adhesive for reinforcing bar
connections (Valid until: 31.12.2009)
Injection adhesive for reinforcing bar
connections (Valid until: 23.10.2010)
Injection adhesive anchor for
masonry, rod made of galvanised,
stainless or highly corrosion
resistant steel
(Valid until: 30.11.2011)

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1696
01.09.2008

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1693
12.04.2007

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.2-599
25.10.2007

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1710
19.07.2007
Z-21.1-88
10.12.2003
Z-21.1-1721
29.08.2006

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1729
18.04.2007

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1722
14.03.2007

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.3-1692
11.04.2007

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.8-1648
01.12.2004
Z-21.8-1790
29.11.2007
Z-21.3-1830
17.07.2007

HDA- Dynamic

HRD

HUS,-H/-A 7,5
HA 8-R1
HK

HPD

HKH

HVZ-Dynamic

HIT-HY 150
HIT-RE 500
HIT-HY 70

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DIBt, Berlin

DIBt, Berlin
DIBt, Berlin

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Approvals

Switzerland
Anchor type

Description

Authority /
Laboratory

No. /
Date of issue

HDA / HDA-R

Undercut anchor for shockproof


fastenings in civil defence
installations
Heavy duty anchor for shockproof
fastenings in civil defence
installations

Bundesamt fr
Zivilschutz, Bern

BZS D 04-221
02.09.2004

Bundesamt fr
Bevlkerungsschutz, Bern

BZS D 08-601
30.06.2008

Safety anchor for shockproof


fastenings in civil defence
installations
Stud anchor for shockproof
fastenings in civil defence
installations
Adhesive anchor for shockproof
fastenings in civil defence
installations

Bundesamt fr
Zivilschutz, Bern

BZS D 06-601
17.07.2006

Bundesamt fr
Zivilschutz, Bern

BZS D 03-207/8
13.06.2003

Bundesamt fr
Zivilschutz, Bern

BZS D 04-220
02.09.2004

Description

Authority /
Laboratory

No. /
Date of issue

ICC-ES

1546
01.08.2004
5608
01.02.2004
1545
01.08.2005
5369
01.01.2007
1682
01.01.2006
6010
01.08.2003
1562
1.12..2006
5193
01.01.2007

HSL-3
HSL-3-G
HSL-3-B
HSL-3-SK
HSL-3-SH
HSC-I(R)
HSC-A(R)
HST / HST-R

HVZ / HVZ-R

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USA
Anchor type
HDA

Evaluation report of Hilti HDA Metric


Undercut Anchor
HDA-P, HDA-T
Evaluation report of Hilti HDA Metric
Undercut Anchor
HSL-3
Evaluation report of Hilti HSL-3
Heavy Duty Anchor
HVA
Evaluation report of Hilti HVA
adhesive anchor system
HIT RE 500
Evaluation report of Hilti HIT RE 500
Adhesive Anchoring System
HIT RE 500
Evaluation report of Hilti HIT RE 500
High Strength Epoxy Adhesive
HIT-TZ/ HIT-RTZ Evaluation report of Hilti HIT-TZ and
HIT-RTZ Adhesive Anchor System
HIT-HY 150
Evaluation report of Hilti HIT-HY 150
adhesive anchor for solid base
material

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ICC-ES, ICBO
ICC-ES
ICC-ES
ICC-ES
ICC-ES
ICC-ES
ICC-ES

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Base materials

Base material
General
Different anchoring conditions

The wide variety of building materials used today provide different


anchoring conditions for anchors. There is hardly a base material in or to
which a fastening cannot be made with a Hilti product. However, the
properties of the base material play a decisive role when selecting a
suitable fastener / anchor and determining the load it can hold.
The main building materials suitable for anchor fastenings have been
described in the following.

Concrete
A mixture of cement,
aggregates and water

Concrete is synthetic stone, consisting of a mixture of cement, aggregates


and water, possibly also additives, which is produced when the cement
paste hardens and cures. Concrete has a relatively high compressive
strength, but only low tensile strength. Steel reinforcing bars are cast in
concrete to take up tensile forces. It is then referred to as reinforced
concrete.

Cracking from bending

Stress and strain in sections


withconditions I and II

b, D
b, Z
fct

calculated compressive stress


calculated tensile stress
concrete tensile strength

If cracks in the tension zone


exist, suitable anchor systems
are required

If the tensile strength of concrete is exceeded, cracks form, which, as a


rule, cannot be seen. Experience has shown that the crack width does not
exceed the figure regarded as admissible, i.e. w 0.3mm, if the concrete is
under a constant load. If it is subjected predominately to forces of
constraint, individual cracks might be wider if no additional reinforcement is
provided in the concrete to restrict the crack width. If a concrete component
is subjected to a bending load, the cracks have a wedge shape across the
component cross-section and they end close to the neutral axis. It is
recommended that anchors that are suitable in cracked concrete be used in
the tension zone of concrete components. Other types of anchors can be
used if they are set in the compression zone.

Observe curing of concrete


when using expansion
anchors

Anchors are set in both low-strength and high-strength concrete. Generally,


the range of the cube compressive strength, fck,cube, 150, is between 25 and
60 N/mm. Expansion anchors should not be set in concrete which has not
cured for more than seven days. If anchors are loaded immediately after
they have been set, the loading capacity can be assumed to be only the
actual strength of the concrete at that time. If an anchor is set and the load
applied later, the loading capacity can be assumed to be the concrete
strength determined at the time of applying the load.

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Cutting through reinforcement when drilling anchor holes must be avoided.


If this is not possible, the design engineer responsible must be consulted
first.

Avoid cutting reinforcement

Masonry
Masonry is a heterogeneous base material. The hole being drilled for an
anchor can run into mortar joints or cavities. Owing to the relatively low
strength of masonry, the loads taken up locally cannot be particularly high.
A tremendous variety of types and shapes of masonry bricks are on the
market, e.g. clay bricks, sand-lime bricks or concrete bricks, all of different
shapes and either solid or with cavities. Hilti offers a range of different
fastening solutions for this variety of masonry base material, e.g. the HPS1, HRD, HUD, HIT, etc.

Different types and shapes

If there are doubts when selecting a fastener / anchor, your local Hilti sales
representative will be pleased to provide assistance.
When making a fastening, care must be taken to ensure that a lay of
insulation or plaster is not used as the base material. The specified
anchorage depth (depth of embedment) must be in the actual base
material.

Plaster coating is not a base


material for fastenings

Other base materials


Aerated concrete: This is manufactured from fine-grained sand as the
aggregate, lime and/or cement as the binding agent, water and aluminium
as the gas-forming agent. The density is between 0.4 and 0.8 kg/dm and
the compressive strength 2 to 6 N/mm. Hilti offers the HGN and HRD-U
anchors for this base material.

Aerated concrete

Lightweight concrete: This is concrete which has a low density, i.e. 1800
kg/m, and a porosity that reduces the strength of the concrete and thus the
loading capacity of an anchor. Hilti offers the HRD, HUD, HGN, etc anchor
systems for this base material.

Lightweight concrete

Drywall (plasterboard/gypsum) panels: These are mostly building


components without a supporting function, such as wall and ceiling panels,
to which less important, so-called secondary fastenings are made. The Hilti
anchors suitable for this material are the HTB, HLD and HHD.

Drywall / gypsum panels

In addition to the previously named building materials, a large variety of


others, e.g. natural stone, etc, can be encountered in practice. Furthermore, special building components are also made from the previously
mentioned materials which, because of manufacturing method and
configuration, result in base materials with peculiarities that must be given
careful attention, e.g. hollow ceiling floor components, etc.

Variety of base materials

Descriptions and explanations of each of these would go beyond the


bounds of this manual. Generally though, fastenings can be made to these
materials. In some cases, test reports exist for these special materials. It is
also recommended that the design engineer, company carrying out the
work and Hilti technical staff hold a discussion in each case.
In some cases, testing on the jobsite should be arranged to verify the
suitability and the loading capacity of the selected anchor.

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Why does an anchor hold in a base material?

Working principles
There are three basic working principles which make an anchor hold in a building material:
Friction

The tensile load, N, is transferred to


the base material by friction, R. The
expansion force, Fexp, is necessary for this to take place. It is produced, for example, by driving in an
expansion plug (HKD).

Keying

The tensile load, N, is in equilibrium


with the supporting forces, R, acting
on the base material, such as with
the HDA anchor.

Bonding

An adhesive bond is produced


between the anchor rod and the
hole wall by a synthetic resin
adhesive, such as with HVU with
HAS anchor rods.

Combination of working
principles

Many anchors obtain their holding power from a combination of the above
mentioned working principles.
For example, an anchor exerts an expansion force against wall of its hole
as a result of the displacement of a cone relative to a sleeve. This permits
the longitudinal force to be transferred to the anchor by friction. At the same
time, this expansion force causes permanent local deformation of the base
material, above all in the case of metal anchors. A keying action results
which enables the longitudinal force in the anchor to be transferred
additionally to the base material

Force-controlled and
displacement-controlled
expansion anchors

In the case of expansion anchors, a distinction is made between forcecontrolled and movement-controlled types. The expansion force of forcecontrolled expansion anchors is dependent on the tensile force in the
anchor (HSL-3 heavy-duty anchor). This tensile force is produced, and thus
controlled, when a tightening torque is applied to expand the anchor.
In the case of movement-controlled types, expansion takes place over a
distance that is predetermined by the geometry of the anchor in the
expanded state. Thus an expansion force is produced (HKD anchor) which
is governed by the modulus of elasticity of the base material.

Adhesive/resin anchor

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The synthetic resin of an adhesive anchor infiltrates into the pores of the
base material and, after it has hardened and cured, achieves a local keying
action in addition to the bond.

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Failure modes
Effects of static loading
The failure patterns of anchor fastenings subjected to a continually
increased load can be depicted as follows:

1.

2.

3.

3a.

Failure patterns

4.
The weakest point in an anchor fastening determines the cause of failure.
Modes of failure, 1. break-out, 2. anchor pull-away and, 3., 3a., failure of
anchor parts, occur mostly when single anchors that are a suitable
distance from an edge or the next anchor, are subjected to a pure tensile
load. These causes of failure govern the max. loading capacity of anchors.
On the other hand, a small edge distance causes mode of failure 4. edge
breaking. The ultimate loads are then smaller than those of the previously
mentioned modes of failure. The tensile strength of the fastening base
material is exceeded in the cases of break-out, edge breaking and splitting.

Causes of failure

Basically, the same modes of failure take place under a combined load.
The mode of failure 1. break-out, becomes more seldom as the angle
between the direction of the applied load and the anchor axis increases.

Combined load

Generally, a shear load causes a conchoidal (shell-like) area of spall on


one side of the anchor hole and, subsequently, the anchor parts suffer
bending tension or shear failure. If the distance from an edge is small and
the shear load is towards the free edge of a building component, however,
the edge breaks away.

Shear load

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Base materials

Influence of cracks
Very narrow cracks are not It is not possible for a reinforced concrete structure to be built which does
not have cracks in it under working conditions. Provided that they do not
defects in a structure

exceed a certain width, however, it is not at all necessary to regard cracks


as defects in a structure. With this in mind, the designer of a structure
assumes that cracks will exist in the tension zone of reinforced concrete
components when carrying out the design work (condition II). Tensile forces
from bending are taken up in a composite construction by suitably sized
reinforcement in the form of ribbed steel bars, whereas the compressive
forces from bending are taken up by the concrete (compression zone).

Efficient utilisation of
reinforcement

The reinforcement is only utilised efficiently if the concrete in the tension


zone is permitted to be stressed (elongated) to such an extent that it cracks
under the working load. The position of the tension zone is determined by
the static / design system and where the load is applied to the structure.
Normally, the cracks run in one direction (line or parallel cracks). Only in
rare cases, such as with reinforced concrete slabs stressed in two planes,
can cracks also run in two directions.
Testing and application conditions for anchors are currently being drafted
internationally based on the research results of anchor manufacturers and
universities. These will guarantee the functional reliability and safety of
anchor fastenings made in cracked concrete.

Loadbearing mechanisms

When anchor fastenings are made in non-cracked concrete, equilibrium is


established by a tensile stress condition of rotational symmetry around the
anchor axis. If a crack exists, the loadbearing mechanisms are seriously
disrupted because virtually no annular tensile forces can be taken up
beyond the edge of the crack. The disruption caused disrupted by the crack
reduces the loadbearing capacity of the anchor system.
Crack plane

a) Non-cracked concrete

b) Cracked concrete

Reduction factor for cracked


concrete

The width of a crack in a concrete component has a major influence on the


tensile loading capacity of all fasteners, not only anchors, but also cast-in
items, such as headed studs. A crack width of about 0.3mm is assumed
when designing anchor fastenings. The reduction factor which can be used
for the ultimate tensile loads of anchor fastenings made in cracked concrete
as opposed to non-cracked concrete may be assumed to be 0.65 to 0.70
for the HSC anchor, for example. Larger reduction factors for ultimate
tensile loads must be anticipated (used in calculations) in the case of all
those anchors which were set in the past without any consideration of the
above-mentioned influence of cracks. In this respect, the safety factor to
use to allow for the failure of cracked concrete is not the same as the figure
given in product information, i.e. all previous figures in the old anchor
manual. This is an unacceptable situation which is being eliminated through
specific testing with anchors set in cracked concrete, and adding suitable
information to the product description sheets.

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Base materials

Since international testing conditions for anchors are based on the abovementioned crack widths, no theoretical relationship between ultimate
tensile loads and different crack widths has been given.
The statements made above apply primarily to static loading conditions. If
the loading is dynamic, the clamping force and pretensioning force in an
anchor bolt / rod play a major role. If a crack propagates in a reinforced
concrete component after an anchor has been set, it must be assumed that
the pretensioning force in the anchor will decrease and, as a result, the
clamping force from the fixture (part fastened) will be reduced (lost). The
properties of this fastening for dynamic loading will then have deteriorated.
To ensure that an anchor fastening remains suitable for dynamic loading
even after cracks appear in the concrete, the clamping force and
pretensioning force in the anchor must be upheld. Suitable measures to
achieve this can be sets of springs or similar devices

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Pretensioning force in
anchor bolts / rods

Loss of pretensioning force


due to cracks

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Anchor design
Safety concept
Depending on the application and the anchor type one of the following two concepts can be applied:
For anchors for use in concrete
having an European Technical
Approval (ETA) the partial safety
factor concept according to the
European
Technical
Approval
Guidelines ETAG 001 or ETAG 020
shall be applied. It has to be shown,
that the value of design actions does
not exceed the value of the design
resistance: Sd Rd.
For the characteristic resistance
given in the respective ETA, reduction factors due to e.g. freeze/thaw,
service temperature, durability, creep
behaviour and other environmental
or application conditions are already
considered.
According ETAG 001, Annex C, the
partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for
permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for
variable actions. In addition to the
design resistance, in this manual
recommended loads are given, using
an overall partial safety factor for
action = 1,4.

Partial safety factor


concept

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5% fractile
environmental
conditions
(temperature,
durability)
characteristic
partial safety resistance
(ETA)
factor

design
action
characteristic
value of action

Rd
partial safety
factors
for action

action

Global safety factor


concept

For the global safety factor concept it


has to be shown, that the
characteristic value of action does
not exceed the recommend load
value.
The characteristic resistance given in
the tables is the 5% fractile value
obtained from test results under
standard test conditions. With a
global safety factor all environmental
and application conditions for action
and resistance are considered,
leading to a recommended load.

mean ultimate
resistance

Sd

for material
(anchor,
base material) design
resistance
recommended
load

resistance

mean ultimate
resistance
5% fractile
characteristic
resistance
(basic value)

global
safety factor

recommended
load

characteristic
value of action

action

resistance
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Design methods

Metal anchors for use in concrete according ETAG 001


The design methods for metal anchors for use in concrete are described in detail in Annex C of the European
Technical Approval guideline ETAG 001 and for bonded anchors with variable embedment depth in EOTA
Technical Report TR 029. Additional design rules for redundant fastenings are given in Part 6 of ETAG 001.
The design method given in this Anchor Fastening Technology Manual is based on these guidelines. The
calculations according to this manual are simplified and lead to conservative results, i.e. the results are on the save
side. Tables with basic load values and influecing factors and the calculation method are given for each anchor in
the respective section.

Anchors for use in other base materials and for special applications
If no special calculation method is given, the basic load values given in this manual are valid, as long as the
application conditions (e.g. base material, geometrie, environmental conditions) are observed.

Redundant fastenings with plastic anchors


Design rules for redundant fastings with plastic anchors for use in concrete and masonry for non-structural
applications are given in Annex C of ETAG 020. The additional design rules for redundant fastenings are
considered in this manual.

Resistance to fire
When resistance to fire has to be considered, the load values given in the section resistance to fire should be
observed. The values are valid for a single anchor.

Hilti design software PROFIS Anchor


For a more complex and accurate design according to international and national guidelines and for applications
beyond the guidelines, e.g. group of anchors with more than four anchors close to the edge or more than eight
anchors far away from the edge, the Hilti design software PROFIS anchor yields customised fastening solutions.
The results can be different from the calculations according to this manual.

Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C or EOTA Technical
Report TR 029. Design resistance according data given in the relavant European Technical
Approval (ETA)
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The differences to the design method given in the guideline are shown in the following.

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Anchor design

Anchors with fixed embedment depth


Design tensile resistance
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
-

Design steel resistance

NRd,s

Design pull-out resistance

NRd,p

Design concrete cone resistance

NRd,c

Design splitting resistance

NRd,sp

Design steel resistance NRd,s


Annex C of ETAG 001 and relevant ETA
NRd,s

= NRk,s / Ms
*

NRk,s:

characteristic steel resistance

Ms:

partial safety factor for steel failure

Simplified design method


** NRd,s
** Value given in the respective tables in this manual

* Values given in the relevant ETA

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p


Annex C of ETAG 001 and relevant ETA
NRd,p

= (NRk,p / Mp) c

Simplified design method


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

NRk,p:

characteristic pull-out resistance

** N0Rd,p: Basic design pull-out resistance

Mp:

partial safety factor for pull-out failure

** fB:

c:

influence of concrete strength

influence of concrete strength

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

* Values given in the relevant ETA

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c


Annex C of ETAG 001 and relevant ETA
NRd,c

= (N0Rk,c / Mc) (Ac,N / A0c,N) s,N re,N


ec,N ucr,N

where

Simplified design method


NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
** N0Rd,c: Basic design concrete cone resistance

N0Rk,c = k fck,cube0,5 hef1,5

** fB:

k:

** f1,N, f2,N: influence of edge distance

Mc:

= 7,2 (in general) variations


therefrom are given in the
relavant ETA
partial safety factor for concrete cone
failure

+ A0c,N:

area of concrete cone of an


individual anchor with large spacing
and edge distance at the concrete
surface (idealised)

+ Ac,N:

actual area of concrete cone of


the anchorage at the concrete
surface, limited by overlapping
concrete cones of adjoining anchors
and by edges of the concrete
member

+ s,N:

influence of the disturbance of the


distribution of stresses due to edges

+ re,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

+ ec,N:

influence of excentricity

influence of concrete strength

** f3,N:

influence of anchor spacing

** fre,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

ucr,N: = 1,0 for anchorages in cracked


concrete
= 1,4 for anchorages in non-cracked
concrete
fck,cube: concrete compressive strength
*

hef:

effective anchorage depth

* Values given in the relevant ETA


+ Values have to be calculated according data given in
the relavant ETA (details of calculation see Annex C of
ETAG 001)

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Anchor design

Design concrete splitting resistance NRd,sp


Annex C of ETAG 001 and relevant ETA
NRd,sp

= (N0Rk,c / Mc) (Ac,N / A0c,N) s,N re,N


ec,N ucr,N h,sp

where

Simplified design method


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N
** N0Rd,c: Basic design concrete cone resistance

N0Rk,c = k fck,cube0,5 hef1,5

** fB:

k:

** f1,sp, f2,sp: influence of edge distance

= 7,2 (in general) variations


therefrom are given in the
relavant ETA

Mc:

partial safety factor for concrete cone


failure

++ A0c,N:

area of concrete cone of an


individual anchor with large spacing
and edge distance at the concrete
surface (idealised)

++ Ac,N:

actual area of concrete cone of


the anchorage at the concrete
surface, limited by overlapping
concrete cones of adjoining anchors
and by edges of the concrete
member

+ s,N:

influence of the disturbance of the


distribution of stresses due to edges

+ re,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

+ ec,N:

influence of excentricity

influence of concrete strength

** f3,sp:

influence of anchor spacing

** f h,sp:

influence of base material thickness


(concrete member depth)

** fre,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

ucr,N: = 1,0 for anchorages in cracked


concrete
= 1,4 for anchorages in non-cracked
concrete
+ h,sp:

influence of the actual member depth

fck,cube: concrete compressive strength


*

hef:

effective anchorage depth

* Values given in the relevant ETA


+ Values have to be calculated according data given in
the relavant ETA (details of calculation see Annex C of
ETAG 001)
0

++ Values of A c,N and Ac,N for splitting failure may be


different from those for concrete cone failure, due to
different values for the critical edge distance and
critical anchor spacing

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Design shear resistance


The design shear resistance is the lower value of
-

Design steel resistance

VRd,s

Design concrete pryout


resistance

VRd,cp

Design concrete edge resistance

VRd,c

Design steel resistance VRd,s (without lever arm)


Annex C of ETAG 001 and relevant ETA
VRd,s

= VRk,s / Ms

Simplified design method


** VRd,s

VRk,s:

characteristic steel resistance

** Value given in the respective tables in this manual

Ms:

partial safety factor for steel failure

Steel failure with lever arm is not considered for the


simplified design method

* Values given in the relevant ETA


For steel failure with lever arm see ETAG 001 Annex C

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Anchor design

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp


Annex C of ETAG 001 and relevant ETA
VRd,cp

= (VRk,cp / Mp) = k NRd,c

NRd,c

= (N0Rk,c / Mc) (Ac,N / A0c,N) s,N re,N


ec,N ucr,N
N0Rk,c = 7,2 fck,cube0,5 hef1,5

where
*

Mc:

partial safety factor for concrete cone


failure

+ A0c,N:

area of concrete cone of an


individual anchor with large spacing
and edge distance at the concrete
surface (idealised)

+ Ac,N:

actual area of concrete cone of


the anchorage at the concrete
surface, limited by overlapping
concrete cones of adjoining anchors
and by edges of the concrete
member

+ s,N:

influence of the disturbance of the


distribution of stresses due to edges

+ re,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

++ ec,N:

influence of excentricity

Simplified design method


VRd,p = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
** V0Rd,cp: Basic design concrete pryout
resistance
** fB:

influence of concrete strength

** f1,N, f2,N: influence of edge distance


** f3,N:

influence of anchor spacing

** fre,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

ucr,N: = 1,0 for anchorages in cracked


concrete
= 1,4 for anchorages in non-cracked
concrete
fck,cube: concrete compressive strength
*

hef:

effective anchorage depth

k:

influence of embedment depth

* Values given in the relevant ETA


+ Values have to be calculated according data given in
the relavant ETA (details of calculation see Annex C of
ETAG 001)
++ Details see Annex C of ETAG 001

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Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Annex C of ETAG 001 and relevant ETA
VRd,c

= (V0Rk,c / Mc) (Ac,V / A0c,V) s,V h,V


,V ec,V ucr,V
V0Rk,c = 0,45 dnom0,5 (lf/dnom)0,2 fck,cube0,5
c11,5

where
*

Mc:

+ A0c,V:

Simplified design method


VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4
** V0Rd,c: Basic design concrete edge resistance
** fB:

influence of concrete strength

** f:

Influence of angle between load


applied and the direction
perpendicular to the free edge

** f h:

Influence of base material thickness

** f4:

Influence of anchor spacing and edge


distance

partial safety factor for concrete edge


failure
area of concrete cone of an
individual anchor at the lateral
concrete surface not affected by
edges (idealised)

+ Ac,V:

actual area of concrete cone of


anchorage at the lateral concrete
surface, limited by overlapping
concrete cones of adjoining anchors,
by edges of the concrete member
and by member thickness

+ s,V:

influence of the disturbance of the


distribution of stresses due to further
edges

+ h,V:

takes account of the fact that the


shear resistance does not decrease
proportially to the memebr thickness
as assumed by the idealised ratio
Ac,V / A0c,V

++ ,V:

Influence of angle between load


applied and the direction
perpendicular to the free edge

++ ec,V:

influence of excentricity

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

++ ucr,V: = 1,0, 1,2 or 1,4


*

dnom:

nominal diameter of the anchor

l f:

effective length of anchor under


shear loading

fck,cube: concrete compressive strength


c1:

edge distance

* Values given in the relevant ETA


+ Values have to be calculated according data given in
the relavant ETA (details of calculation see Annex C of
ETAG 001)
++ Details see Annex C of ETAG 001

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Anchor design

Combined tension and shear loading


The following equations
must be satisfied

With

N 1

V = VSd / VRd

N = NSd / NRd and

V 1

NSd (VSd) = tension (shear)


design action

N + V 1,2 or N + V 1

NRd (VRd) = tension (shear)


design resistance

Annex C of ETAG 001

Simplified design method

Failure mode is not considered for the simplified method

2,0

if NRd and VRd are governed by steel


failure

1,5

1,5

for all other failure modes

for all failure modes (leading to


conservative results = beeing on the
save side)

Anchors with variable embedment depth according TR 029


Design tensile resistance
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
-

Design steel resistance

NRd,s

Design combined pull-out and


concrete cone resistance

NRd,p

Design concrete cone resistance

NRd,c

Design splitting resistance

NRd,sp

Design steel resistance NRd,s


Technical Report TR 029 and relevant ETA
NRd,s

= NRk,s / Ms
*

NRk,s:

characteristic steel resistance

Ms:

partial safety factor for steel failure

Simplified design method


** NRd,s
** Value given in the respective tables in this manual

* Values given in the relevant ETA

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Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance NRd,p


Technical Report TR 029 and relevant ETA
NRd,p

= (N0Rk,p / Mp) (Ap,N / A0p,N) s,Np g,Np


ec,Np re,Np c
N0Rk,p = d hef Rk

where

g,Np = 0g,Np (s / scr,Np)0,5 (0g,Np 1) 1


0g,Np = n0,5 (n0,5 1)
{(d Rk)/[k (hef fck,cube)0,5] }1,5 1

Simplified design method


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
** N0Rd,p: Basic design combined pull-out and
concrete cone resistance
** fB,p:

** f1,N, f2,N: influence of edge distance


** f3,N:

influence of anchor spacing

** fh,p:

influence of (variable) embedment


depth

** fre,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

scr,Np = 20 d (Rk,ucr / 7,5)0,5 3 hef


*

Mp:
0

+ A

p,N:

+ Ap,N:

influence of concrete strength

partial safety factor for combined


pull-out and concrete cone failure

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

influence area of an individual


anchor with large spacing and edge
distance at the concrete surface
(idealised)

For the simplified design method the factor g,Np (see


TR 029) is assumed to be 1 and the critical anchor
spacing is assumed to be scr,Np = 3 hef, both leading
to conservative results = beeing on the save side.

actual influence area of the


anchorage at the concrete surface,
limited by overlapping areas of
adjoining anchors and by edges of
the concrete member

+ s,Np: influence of the disturbance of the


distribution of stresses due to edges
+ ec,Np: influence of excentricity
+ re,Np: influence of dense reinforcement
*

c:

influence of concrete strength

d:

anchor diameter

hef:

(variable) embedment depth

Rk:

characteristic bond resistance

s:

anchor spacing

scr,Np:

critical anchor spacing

n:

number of anchors in a anchor group

k:

= 2,3 in cracked cocrete


= 3,2 in non-cracked cocrete

fck,cube: concrete compressive strength


*

Rk,ucr: characteristic bond resistance for


non-cracked concrete

* Values given in the relevant ETA


+ Values have to be calculated according data given in
the relavant ETA (details of calculation see TR 029.
The basis of the calculations may depend on the
critical anchor spacing).

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Anchor design

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c


Technical Report TR 029 and relevant ETA
NRd,c

= (N0Rk,c / Mc) (Ac,N / A0c,N) s,N re,N


ec,N

where
*

Simplified design method


NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
** N0Rd,c: Basic design concrete cone resistance

N0Rk,c = k1 fck,cube0,5 hef1,5

** fB:

Mc:

partial safety factor for concrete cone


failure

** f1,N, f2,N: influence of edge distance


** f3,N:

influence of anchor spacing

area of concrete cone of an


individual anchor with large spacing
and edge distance at the concrete
surface (idealised)

** fh,N:

influence of embedment depth

** fre,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

+ A

c,N:

+ Ac,N:

actual area of concrete cone of


the anchorage at the concrete
surface, limited by overlapping
concrete cones of adjoining anchors
and by edges of the concrete
member

+ s,N:

influence of the disturbance of the


distribution of stresses due to edges

+ re,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

+ ec,N:

influence of excentricity

k1:

influence of concrete strength

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

= 7,2 for anchorages in cracked


concrete
= 10,1 for anchorages in
non-cracked concrete

fck,cube: concrete compressive strength


*

hef:

effective anchorage depth

* Values given in the relevant ETA


+ Values have to be calculated according data given in
the relavant ETA (details of calculation see TR 029)

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Design concrete splitting resistance NRd,sp


Technical Report TR 029 and relevant ETA
NRd,sp

= (N0Rk,c / Mc) (Ac,N / A0c,N) s,N re,N


ec,N h,sp

where
*

Simplified design method


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
** N0Rd,c: Basic design concrete cone resistance

N0Rk,c = k1 fck,cube0,5 hef1,5

** fB:

Mc:

partial safety factor for concrete cone


failure

** f1,sp, f2,sp: influence of edge distance


** f3,sp:

influence of anchor spacing

area of concrete cone of an


individual anchor with large spacing
and edge distance at the concrete
surface (idealised)

** f h,N:

influence of base material thickness


(concrete member depth)

** fre,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

++ A

c,N:

++ Ac,N:

actual area of concrete cone of


the anchorage at the concrete
surface, limited by overlapping
concrete cones of adjoining anchors
and by edges of the concrete
member

+ s,N:

influence of the disturbance of the


distribution of stresses due to edges

+ re,N:

influence of dense reinforcement

+ ec,N:

influence of excentricity

k1:

+ h,sp:

influence of concrete strength

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

= 7,2 for anchorages in cracked


concrete
= 10,1 for anchorages in
non-cracked concrete
influence of the actual member depth

fck,cube: concrete compressive strength


*

hef:

embedment depth

* Values given in the relevant ETA


+ Values have to be calculated according data given in
the relavant ETA (details of calculation see TR 029)
++ Values of A0c,N and Ac,N for splitting failure may be
different from those for concrete cone failure, due to
different values for the critical edge distance and
critical anchor spacing

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Anchor design

Design shear resistance


The design shear resistance is the lower value of
-

Design steel resistance

VRd,s

Design concrete pryout


resistance

VRd,cp

Design concrete edge resistance

VRd,c

Design steel resistance VRd,s


Technical Report TR 029 and relevant ETA
VRd,s

= VRk,s / Ms

Simplified design method


** VRd,s

VRk,s:

characteristic steel resistance

** Value given in the respective tables in this manual

Ms:

partial safety factor for steel failure

Steel failure with lever arm is not considered for the


simplified design method

* Values given in the relevant ETA


For steel failure with lever arm see TR 029

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp


Technical Report TR 029 and relevant ETA
VRd,cp

= (VRk,cp / Mp/Mc) = k lower value of NRd,p


and NRd,c
NRd,p

NRk,p / Mp

NRd,c

NRk,c / Mc

NRd,p:

characteristic tension resistance for


combined pull-out and concrete cone
failure (see design combined pull-out
and concrete cone failure)

NRk,c:

characteristic tension resistance for


concrete cone failure
(see design concrete cone failure)

Mp:

partial safety factor for combined


pull-out and concrete cone failure
(see design combined pull-out and
concrete cone failure)

Mc:

partial safety factor for concrete cone


failure (see design concrete cone
failure)

k:

influence of embedment depth

Simplified design method


VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
NRd,p:

characteristic tension resistance for


combined pull-out and concrete cone
failure (see design combined pull-out
and concrete cone failure)

NRk,c:

characteristic tension resistance for


concrete cone failure
(see design concrete cone failure)

** k:

influence of embedment depth

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

* Values given in the relevant ETA

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Anchor design

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Technical Report TR 029 and relevant ETA
VRd,c

= (V0Rk,c / Mc) (Ac,V / A0c,V) s,V h,V


,V ec,V re,V

where

Simplified design method


VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc
** V0Rd,c: Basic design concrete edge resistance

V0Rk,c = k1 d hef fck,cube0,5 c11,5

** fB:

influence of concrete strength

= 0,1 (hef / c1)0,5

** f:

Influence of angle between load


applied and the direction
perpendicular to the free edge

** f h:

Influence of base material thickness

** f4:

Influence of anchor spacing and edge


distance

** f hef:

influence of embedment depth

** fc:

influence of edge distance

= 0,1 (d / c1)0,2
*

Mc:
0

+ A

c,V:

+ Ac,V:

partial safety factor for concrete edge


failure
area of concrete cone of an
individual anchor at the lateral
concrete surface not affected by
edges (idealised)
actual area of concrete cone of
anchorage at the lateral concrete
surface, limited by overlapping
concrete cones of adjoining anchors,
by edges of the concrete member
and by member thickness

+ s,V:

influence of the disturbance of the


distribution of stresses due to further
edges

+ h,V:

takes account of the fact that the


shear resistance does not decrease
proportially to the memebr thickness
as assumed by the idealised ratio
Ac,V / A0c,V

++ ,V:

Influence of angle between load


applied and the direction
perpendicular to the free edge

++ ec,V:

influence of excentricity

++ re,V:

influence of reinforcement

k1:

= 1,7 for anchorages in cracked


concrete
= 2,4 for anchorages in
non-cracked concrete

d:

anchor diameter

** Values given in the respective tables in this manual

The factors f hef and fc replace the function d hef ,


leading to conservative results = beeing on the save
side.

fck,cube: concrete compressive strength


c1:

edge distance

* Values given in the relevant ETA


+ Values have to be calculated according data given in
the relavant ETA (details of calculation see TR 029)
++ Details see TR 029

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Anchor design

Combined tension and shear loading


The following equations
must be satisfied

With

N 1

V = VSd / VRd

N = NSd / NRd and

V 1

N + V 1,2 or N + V 1

NSd (VSd) = tension (shear)


design action
NRd (VRd) = tension (shear)
design resistance

Annex C of ETAG 001

Simplified design method

Failure mode is not considered for the simplified method

46

2,0
1,5

if NRd and VRd are governed by steel


failure
for all other failure modes

1,5

for all failure modes (leading to


conservative results = beeing on the
save side)

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Design examples

Design examples
Example 1: mechanical anchor in non-cracked concrete

Anchoring conditions
Non-cracked concrete C40/50
concrete
Group of two anchors close to the edge
number of anchors
base material thickness
h
250 mm
anchor spacing
s
300 mm
edge distance
c
120 mm
shear load direction perpendicular to free edge
90

NSd
TENSION design action (fixing point)
55,0 kN
SHEAR design action (fixing point)
TENSION design action per anchor

VSd

20,0 kN
(1)

27,5 kN

(1)

10,0 kN

NSd

SHEAR design action per anchor

VSd

anchor
effective anchorage depth

hef

critical spacing for splitting failure

scr,sp

380 mm

critical spacing for concrete cone failure

scr,N

300 mm

critical edge distance for splitting failure

ccr,sp

190 mm

critical edge distance for concrete cone failure

ccr,N

150 mm

minimum edge distance


for

smin
c
cmin
s

100 mm
240 mm
100 mm
240 mm

minimum spacing
for

HSL-3-G M16
100 mm

The parameters are given in the


anchor-section in the tables setting
details and setting parameters
(for HSL-3-G M16)

General remarks
According ETAG 001, Annex C, concrete cone, splitting, pryout and concrete edge design
resistance must be verified for the anchor group. Steel and pull-out design resistance must be
verified for the most unfavourable anchor of the anchor group.
According to the simplified design method given in this Fastening Technology Manual all
anchors of a group are loaded equally, the design resistance values given in the tables are valid
for one anchor.

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Design examples

Tension loading
Design steel resistance
NRd,s =

83,7 kN

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HSL-3-G M16)

Design concrete pull-out resistance


basic resistance
concrete

N
non-cracked concrete C40/50 fB

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HSL-3-G M16 pull-out failure is
not decisive in non-cracked
concrete)

Rd,p

NRd,p = N Rd,p fB = -

Design concrete cone resistance


basic resistance
concrete

N
non-cracked concrete C40/50 fB

33,6 kN

Rd,c

1,41

f1,N

0,94

c = 120 mm

ccr,N = 150 mm

c/ccr,N = 0,80

f2,N

0,90

s = 300 mm
anchor

scr,N = 300 mm

s/scr,N = 1,00
HSL-3-G M16

fre,N

1,00

NRd,c = N

f3,N

Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

1,00
=

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HSL-3-G M16)
and influencing factors
(for HSL-3-G M16)
Influencing factors may be
interpolated.

40,1 kN

Design splitting resistance


basic resistance
concrete

N
non-cracked concrete C40/50 fB

1,41

f1,sp

0,89

f2,sp

0,82

f3,sp
2/3
[h/(2hef)] = 2,5 fh,sp
HSL-3-G M16 fre,N

0,89

c = 120 mm ccr,sp = 190 mm


s = 300 mm scr,sp = 380 mm
hef = 100 mm
h = 250 mm
anchor

33,6 kN

Rd,c

c/ccr,sp = 0,63

NRd,sp = N

s/scr,sp = 0,79

Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,sp fre,N

1,16

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HSL-3-G M16)
and influencing factors
(for HSL-3-G M16)
Influencing factors may be
interpolated.

1,00
=

35,7 kN

Tension design resistance: lowest value

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Design examples

Shear loading
Design steel resistance
VRd,s =

68,6 kN

See basic design shear resistance


(for HSL-3-G M16)

67,2 kN

See basic design shear resistance


(for HSL-3-G M16)
and influencing factors
(for HSL-3-G M16)

Concrete pryout design resistance


0

basic resistance

V
non-cracked concrete C40/50 fB

concrete

0,94

f2,N

0,90

f3,N
fre,N

1,00

ccr,N = 150 mm

c/ccr,N = 0,80

s = 300 mm
anchor

scr,N = 300 mm

s/scr,N = 1,00
HSL-3-G M16

VRd,cp = V

1,41

f1,N

c = 120 mm

Rd,cp

1,00

Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Influencing factors may be


interpolated.

80,2 kN

Concrete edge design resistance


0

basic resistance

V
non-cracked concrete C40/50 fB

concrete
shear load direction
perpendicular to free edge
h = 250 mm
c = 120 mm
s = 300 mm

1,41

h/c = 2,08 fh
c/hef = 1,20
f4
s/hef = 3,00

90

c = 120 mm
hef = 100 mm
hef = 100 mm

13,7 kN

Rd,c

VRd,c = V

See basic design shear resistance


(for HSL-3-G M16)
and influencing factors
(for HSL-3-G M16)
Influencing factors may be
interpolated.

1,20

Rd,c fB f fh f4

46,4 kN

Shear design resistance: lowest value

VRd = 46,4 kN

The following equation must be satisfied for combined tension and shear
loads:
1,5
1,5
(Eq. 1)
(N) + (V) 1
N (V ) ratio between design action and design
resistance for tension (shear) loading
According to ETAG 001, Annex C, the following simplified equation may
be applied:
(Eq. 2)
N + V 1,2 and N 1, V 1

Example (load values are valid for one anchor)


1

0,216

0,986

1,2

3
3
3

0,776

27,5 kN

N = NSd /NRd =

10,0 kN

V = VSd /VRd =
N + V =

NRd =

35,7 kN

VRd =

46,4 kN

50

0,770

(1)

(1)

NSd
VSd

(N)

1,5

+ (V)

1,5

1,2
1

(Eq. 1)
(Eq. 2)

0,8
0,6
0,4
0,2
0

(1)

(1)

Combined tension and shear loading

0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 1,2

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Design examples

Example 2: mechanical anchor in cracked concrete with dense reinforcement

Anchoring conditions
Cracked concrete C30/37
concrete
Group of two anchors close to the edge
number of anchors
base material thickness
h
150 mm
anchor spacing
s
70 mm
edge distance
c
120 mm
shear load direction perpendicular to free edge
90

NSd
TENSION design action (fixing point)
10,0 kN
SHEAR design action (fixing point)

VSd

10,0 kN
(1)

5,0 kN

(1)

5,0 kN

TENSION design action per anchor

NSd

SHEAR design action per anchor

VSd

anchor
effective anchorage depth

hef

critical spacing for splitting failure

scr,sp

270 mm

critical spacing for concrete cone failure

scr,N

210 mm

critical edge distance for splitting failure

ccr,sp

135 mm

critical edge distance for concrete cone failure

ccr,N

105 mm

minimum edge distance


for

smin
c
cmin
s

70 mm
100 mm
70 mm
160 mm

minimum spacing
for

HSL-3-SK M10
70 mm

The parameters are given in the


anchor-section in the tables setting
details and setting parameters
(for HSL-3-SK M10)

General remarks
According ETAG 001, Annex C, concrete cone, splitting, pryout and concrete edge design
resistance must be verified for the anchor group. Steel and pull-out design resistance must be
verified for the most unfavourable anchor of the anchor group.
According to the simplified design method given in this Fastening Technology Manual all
anchors of a group are loaded equally, the design resistance values given in the tables are valid
for one anchor.

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Design examples

Tension loading
Design steel resistance
NRd,s =

30,9 kN

See basic design tensile


resistance
for HSL-3- SK M10

Design concrete pull-out resistance


basic resistance
concrete

Rd,p

10,7

Rd,p fB

13,1 kN

N
Cracked concrete C30/37 fB

NRd,p = N

1,22
=

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HSL-3- SK M10 pull-out failure
is not decisive in non-cracked
concrete)

Design concrete cone resistance


basic resistance
concrete

N
Cracked concrete C30/37 fB

c = 120 mm

ccr,N = 105 mm

c/ccr,N = 1,14

s = 70 mm
anchor

scr,N = 210 mm

s/scr,N = 0,33
HSL-3-SK M10
0

NRd,c = N

14,1 kN

Rd,c

1,22

f1,N

1,00

f2,N

1,00

fre,N

0,67

f3,N

Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

0,85
=

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HSL-3- SK M10)
and influencing factors
(for HSL-3- SK M10)
Influencing factors may be
interpolated.

9,8 kN

Design splitting resistance


basic resistance
concrete

N
Cracked concrete C30/37 fB

70 mm scr,sp = 270 mm
hef = 70 mm
h = 150 mm
anchor

1,22

f1,sp

0,97

f2,sp

0,94

f3,sp
2/3
[h/(2hef)] = 2,14 fh,sp
HSL-3-SK M10 fre,N

0,63

c/ccr,sp = 0,89

c = 120 mm ccr,sp = 135 mm


s=

14,1 kN

Rd,c

NRd,sp = N

s/scr,sp = 0,26

Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,sp fre,N

1,05

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HSL-3- SK M10)
and influencing factors
(for HSL-3- SK M10)
Influencing factors may be
interpolated.

0,85
=

8,8 kN

Tension design resistance: lowest value

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NRd =

8,8 kN

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Design examples

Shear loading
Design steel resistance
VRd,s =

39,4 kN

See basic design shear resistance


(for HSL-3- SK M10)

28,1 kN

See basic design shear resistance


(for HSL-3- SK M10)
and influencing factors
(for HSL-3- SK M10)

Concrete pryout design resistance


0

basic resistance

V
Cracked concrete C30/37 fB

concrete

ccr,N = 105 mm

c/ccr,N = 1,14

s = 70 mm
anchor

scr,N = 210 mm

s/scr,N = 0,33
HSL-3-SK M10
0

VRd,cp = V

1,22

f1,N

1,00

f2,N

1,00

f3,N
fre,N

0,67

c = 120 mm

Rd,cp

0,85

Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Influencing factors may be


interpolated.

19,5 kN

Concrete edge design resistance


0

basic resistance

V
Cracked concrete C30/37 fB

concrete
shear load direction
perpendicular to free edge
h = 150 mm
c = 120 mm
s=

70 mm

1,22

h/c = 1,25 fh
c/hef = 1,71
f4
s/hef = 1,00

0,88

90

c = 120 mm
hef = 70 mm
hef = 70 mm

4,6 kN

Rd,c

VRd,c = V

See basic design shear resistance


(for HSL-3- SK M10)
and influencing factors
(for HSL-3- SK M10)
Influencing factors may be
interpolated.

1,34

Rd,c fB f fh f4

13,2 kN

Shear design resistance: lowest value

VRd = 13,2 kN

The following equation must be satisfied for combined tension and shear
loads:
1,5
1,5
(Eq. 1)
(N) + (V) 1
N (V ) ratio between design action and design
resistance for tension (shear) loading
According to ETAG 001, Annex C, the following simplified equation may
be applied:
(Eq. 2)
N + V 1,2 and N 1, V 1

Example (load values are valid for one anchor)


VSd

0,567

(1)

0,378

0,945

1,2

3
3
3

0,659

5,0 kN

N = NSd /NRd =

(1)

5,0 kN

V = VSd /VRd =
N + V =

NSd

NRd =

8,8 kN

VRd =

13,2 kN

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( N)

1,5

+ ( V)

1,5

1,2
1

(Eq. 1)
(Eq. 2)

0,8
0,6
0,4
0,2
0

(1)

(1)

Combined tension and shear loading

0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 1,2

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Design examples

Example 3: adhesive anchoring system with variable embedment depth in


non-cracked concrete

Anchoring conditions
concrete
Non-cracked concrete C50/60
service temperature
temperature range II
range of base material
Group of two anchors close to the edge
number of anchors
base material thickness
h
100 mm
anchor spacing
s
150 mm
edge distance
c
100 mm
shear load direction perpendicular to free edge
0

NSd
TENSION design action (fixing point)
15,0 kN
SHEAR design action (fixing point)

VSd

TENSION design action per anchor

NSd

SHEAR design action per anchor

VSd
hef

effective anchorage depth


anchor
external diameter

15,0 kN
(1)

7,5 kN

(1)

7,5 kN
70 mm

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V 5.8, size M12


d
12 mm
hef,typ
110 mm

typical anchorage depth


minimum edge distance

smin

60 mm

minimum spacing

cmin

60 mm

The parameters are given in the


anchor-section in the tables setting
details and setting parameters
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V 5.8,
size M12)

Critical spacings and edge distances


critical spacing for concrete cone failure scr,N and critical spacing for combined
pull-out and concrete cone failure scr,Np
hef =

scr,N = scr,Np = 3 hef =

70 mm

210 mm

critical edge distance for concrete cone failure ccr,N and critical edge distance for
combined pull-out and concrete cone failure ccr,Np
hef =

70 mm

ccr,N = ccr,Np = 1,5 hef =

critical edge distance for splitting failure


for h 1,3 hef

h = 100 mm

hef =

105 mm

ccr,sp = 2,26 hef

for 1,3 hef < h < 2 hef

ccr,sp = 4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for h 2 hef

ccr,sp = 1,0 hef

70 mm

critical spacing for splitting failure


ccr,sp =
142 mm

h/hef = 1,43

ccr,sp =

scr,sp = 2 ccr,sp =

142 mm

284 mm

General remarks
According EOTA Technical Report TR 029, concrete cone, combined concrete cone and pullout, splitting, pryout and concrete edge design resistance must be verified for the anchor group.
Steel design resistance must be verified for the most unfavourable anchor of the anchor group.
According to the simplified design method given in this Fastening Technology Manual all
anchors of a group are loaded equally, the design resistance values given in the tables are valid
for one anchor.
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Design examples

Tension loading
Design steel resistance
NRd,s =

28,0 kN

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


0

basic resistance
concrete
hef = 70 mm hef,typ =

N Rd,p
Non-cracked concrete C50/60 fB,p
fh,p = hef/hef,typ =
110 mm

29,9 kN
1,09
0,64

c = 100 mm

ccr,N = 105 mm

c/ccr,N = 0,95

f1,N

0,99

f2,N

0,97

s = 150 mm
hef = 70 mm

scr,N = 210 mm

s/scr,N = 0,71

f3,N
fre,N

0,86

NRd,p = N

Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)

1,00
=

17,1 kN

Design concrete cone resistance


basic resistance

N
Non-cracked concrete C50/60 fB

concrete
hef = 70 mm

hef,typ = 110 mm

c = 100 mm

ccr,N = 105 mm

c/ccr,N = 0,95

s = 150 mm
hef = 70 mm

scr,N = 210 mm

s/scr,N = 0,71

1,55

fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)

NRd,c = N

32,4 kN

Rd,c
1,5

0,51

f1,N

0,99

f2,N

0,97

fre,N

0,86

f3,N

Rd,c fB fh,N f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

1,00
=

21,1 kN

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)
and influencing factors
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)
Influencing factors may be
interpolated.

Design splitting resistance


basic resistance
concrete
hef = 70 mm

N
Non-cracked concrete C50/60 fB
hef,typ = 110 mm

32,4 kN

Rd,c

fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)

1,55
1,5

0,51

f1,sp

0,91

c = 100 mm

ccr,sp = 142 mm

c/ccr,sp = 0,70

f2,sp

0,85

s = 150 mm
hef = 70 mm

scr,sp = 284 mm

s/scr,sp = 0,53

f3,sp
fre,N

0,76

NRd,sp = N

Rd,c fB fh,N f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fre,N

1,00
=

15,0 kN

See basic design tensile


resistance
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)
and influencing factors
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)
Influencing factors may be
interpolated.

Tension design resistance: lowest value

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NRd =

15,0 kN

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Design examples

Shear loading
Design steel resistance
VRd,s =

16,8 kN

See basic design shear


resistance
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)

17,1 kN

See basic design shear


resistance
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)
and influencing factors
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)

Concrete pryout design resistance


0

lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c


hef =

V =
k
0
VRd,cp = k V =

70 mm

2
34,3 kN

Concrete edge design resistance


0

basic resistance

V
Non-cracked concrete C50/60 fB

concrete
shear load direction
perpendicular to free edge
h = 100 mm
c = 100 mm
s = 150 mm
hef = 70 mm
c=

100 mm

c = 100 mm
hef = 70 mm
hef = 70 mm
d=

12 mm

d=

12 mm

1,55

1,00

h/c = 1,00 fh
c/hef = 1,43
f4
s/hef = 2,14

0,82

1,28

fhef
c/d = 8,33 fc

hef/d = 5,83
0

VRd,c = V

See basic design shear


resistance
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)
and influencing factors
(for HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V
5.8, size M12)

11,6 kN

Rd,c

Influencing factors may be


interpolated.

0,97
0,67

Rd,c fB f fh f4 fhef fc

12,3 kN

Shear design resistance: lowest value

VRd =

12,3 kN

The following equation must be satisfied for combined tension and shear
loads:
1,5
1,5
(Eq. 1)
(N) + (V) 1
N (V ) ratio between design action and design
resistance for tension (shear) loading
According to ETAG 001, Annex C, the following simplified equation may
be applied:
(Eq. 2)
N + V 1,2 and N 1, V 1

Example (load values are valid for one anchor)


NSd
VSd

(1)

(1)

=
=

7,5 kN
7,5 kN

NRd =

15,0 kN

VRd =

12,3 kN

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(1)

N = NSd /NRd =
(1)

V = VSd /VRd =
N + V =
( N)

1,5

+ ( V)

1,5

Combined tension and shear loading


1,2
1

(Eq. 1)
(Eq. 2)

0,8
0,6
0,4
0,2
0

0,500

0,612

1,112

1,2

3
3
3

0,832

0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 1,2

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Corrosion

Corrosion
Material recommendations to counteract corrosion
Application

General conditions

Recommendations

Temporary fastening:
Forming, site fixtures,
scaffolding

Outside and inside applications

Galvanised or coated

Structural fastening:
Brackets, columns, beams

Dry inside rooms, no condensation

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Damp inside rooms with occasional


condensation due to high humidity
and temperature fluctuations

Hot-dipped galvanised /
sherardized
min. 45 microns

Frequent and long-lasting


condensation (greenhouses), open
inside rooms or open halls / sheds

A4 (316) steels, possibly hot-dipped


galvanised

Protection due to alkalinity of


concrete

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Dry inside rooms, no condensation

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Inside
application

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Outside
application

Hot-dipped galvanised /
sherardized min. 45 microns

Insulating
materials

Dacromet / plastic, A4 (316) steels

Town / city
atmosphere:
High SO2 and Nox
contents, chlorides
from road salt can
accumulate/
concentration on
parts not weathered
directly

Inside
application

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Outside
application

Hot-dipped galvanised /
sherardized min. 45 microns,
Hilti-HCR if chlorides exist

Insulating
materials

A4 (316) steels

Industrial
atmosphere: High
SO2 content and
other corrosive
substances (without
halides)

Inside
application

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Outside
application

A4 (316) steels

Insulating
materials

A4 (316) steels

Coastal atmosphere:
High content of
chlorides, combined
with industrial
atmosphere

Inside
application

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Outside
application

Hilti-HCR

Insulating
materials

Hilti-HCR

Initial/carcass construction

Composite construction
Interior finishing
Drywalls, suspended ceilings,
windows, doors, railings /
fences, elevators, fire escapes
Facades / roofing
Profiled metal sheets, curtain
wall cladding, insulation
fastenings, facade support
framing

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Rural atmosphere
(without emissions)

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Corrosion

Application

General conditions

Recommendations

Dry inside rooms, no condensation

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Damp inside rooms, poorly


ventilated rooms, cellar / basement
shafts, occasional condensation
due to high humidity and
temperature fluctuations

Hot-dipped galvanised /
sherardized min. 45 microns

Frequent and long-lasting


condensation (greenhouses), nonenclosed inside rooms or open
sheds / buildings

A4 (316) steels, possibly hot-dipped


galvanised

Directly weathered (chlorides are


regularly washed off)

Hot-dipped galvanised /
sherardized min. 45 microns, A4
(316) steels, Duplex steel or
austenitic steel with approx. 4-5%
Mo

Frequently heavy exposure to road


salt, highly relevant to safety

Hilti HCR

Secondary relevance for safety

Duplex steel, poss. A4 (316) steels

Highly relevant to safety

Hilti-HCR

Secondary relevance for safety,


temporary fastenings

Hot-dipped galvanised

High humidity, chlorides, often a


superimposed "industrial
atmosphere" or changes of oil / sea
water

Hilti-HCR

On the platform / rig

A4 (316) steels

Dry inside rooms

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Corrosive inside rooms, e.g.


fastenings in laboratories,
galvanising / plating plants etc.,
very corrosive vapours

A4 (316) steels, Hilti-HCR

Outside applications, very heavy


exposure to SO2 and additional
corrosive substances (only acidic
surroundings)

A4 (316) steels

Dry inside rooms

Galvanised 5-10 microns

Outside applications, very heavy


exposure to SO2

A4 (316) steels

Installations
Conduit installation, cable runs,
air ducts
Electrical systems:
Runs, lighting, aerials
Industrial equipment:
Crane rails, barriers, conveyors,
machine fastening

Road and bridge construction


Conduit installation, cable runs,
traffic signs, noise-insulating
walls, crash barriers / guard
rails, connecting structures

Tunnel construction
Tunnel foils / sheeting,
reinforcing mesh, traffic signs,
lighting, tunnel wall cladding /
lining, air ducts, ceiling
suspensions, etc.
Dock/harbour/port facilities /
off-shore rigs
Fastenings to quaysides, dock /
harbour

Industry / chemical industry


Conduit installation, cable runs,
connecting structures, lighting

Power plants
Fastenings relevant to safety

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Corrosion

Application

General conditions

Recommendations

In lower section of stack

Hot-dipped galvanised/sherardized
min. 45 microns A4 (316) steels

In top section of stack,


condensation of acids and often
high chloride and other halide
concentrations

Hilti-HCR

In the atmosphere, high humidity,


sewage / digester gases etc.

Hot-dipped galvanised/sherardized
min. 45 microns A4 (316) steels

Underwater applications, municipal


sewage / waste water, industrial
waste water

Hilti-HCR

Large amounts of chlorides (road


salt) carried in by vehicles, many
wet and dry cycles

Hilti-HCR

Fastenings relevant to safety

Hilti-HCR

In rural atmosphere

Hot-dipped galvanised /
sherardized min. 45 microns

In town / city atmosphere

Hot-dipped galvanised /
sherardized min. 45 microns A4
(316) steels

Inaccessible fastenings

A4 (316) steels

Smokestacks of waste
incineration plants
Fastening of, for example,
service ladders, lightening
conductors

Sewage / waste water treatment


Conduit installation, cable runs,
connecting structures etc

Multi-storey car parks


Fastening of, for example,
guard rails, handrails,
balustrades
Indoor swimming pools
Fastening of, for example,
service ladders, handrails,
suspended ceilings
Sports grounds / facilities /
stadiums
Fastening of, for example,
seats, handrails, fences

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The following table shows the suitability of the respective metal couple. It also shows which two
metals in contact are permissible in field practice and which should rather be avoided.
Metal couples

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Dynamic

Dynamic
Dynamic design for anchors
Detailed informations are available from your local Hilti partner or in the brochure:
Dynamic Design for Anchors, Hilti AG, 2001 W 2611 0601 20-e
Actions

Common engineering design usually focuses around static loads. This


chapter is intended to point out those cases, where static simplification may
cause severe misjudgement and usually under-design of important
structures.

Static loads

Static loads can be segregated as follows:

Dynamic actions

Own (dead) weight


Permanent actions
Loads of non-loadbearing components, e.g. floor covering, screed,
or from constraint (due to temperature change or sinking of
supports / columns)
Changing actions
working loads (fitting / furnishing , machines, normal wear)
Snow, Wind, Temperature
The main difference between static and dynamic loads is the effectiveness
of inertia and damping forces. These forces result from induced
acceleration and must be taken into account when determining section
forces and anchoring forces.

Typical Dynamic Actions

Dynamic actions can generally be classified into 3 different groups:

Examples for Fatigue Loads

Fatigue loads
Seismic loads
Shock loads
Two main groups of fatigue type loading can be identified:

Vibration type loading of fasteners with very high recurrence and


usually low amplitude (e.g. ventilators, production machinery, etc.).
Repeated loading and unloading of structures with high loads and
frequent recurrence (cranes, elevators, robots, etc.).

Actions relevant to fatigue

Actions causing fatigue have a large number of load cycles which produce
changes in stress in the affected fastening. These stresses result in a
decrease in strength, which is all the greater the larger the change in stress
and the larger the number of load cycles are (fatigue). When evaluating
actions causing fatigue, not only the type of action, but also the planned or
anticipated fastening life expectancy is of major importance.

Examples for Seismic Loads

Generally, all fastenings in structures situated in seismically active areas


can be subject to seismic loading. However, due to cost considerations,
usually only critical fastenings whose failure would result in loss of human
life or significant weakening of the overall structure are designed for seismic
loads.

Earthquakes /
seismic actions

Ground movement during an earthquake / seismic tremors leads to relative


displacement of a building foundation. Owing to the inertia of its mass, the
building cannot or is unable to follow this movement without deformation.
Due to the stiffness of the structure, restoring forces are set up and
vibration is induced. This results in stress and strain for the structure, the
parts fastened and the installations. Earthquake frequencies often lead to
resonance phenomena which cause larger vibration amplitudes on the
upper floors.

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In view of the low ductility of anchors / fasteners, seismic loads generally


have to be taken up by a high loading capacity and very little deformation.
A fastening should be able to withstand design basis earthquakes without
damage. Determining the forces acting on a fastening is difficult and
specialists thus provide them
Shock loads are mostly unusual loading situations, even though sometimes
they are the only loading case a structure is designed for (e.g. crash
barriers, protection nets, ship or aeroplane impacts and falling rocks,
avalanches and explosions, etc.).

Examples of Shock Loading

Shock-like phenomena have generally a very short duration and


tremendously high forces which, however, generally only occur as
individual peaks. As the probability of such a phenomenon to occur during
the life expectancy of the building components concerned is comparably
small, plastic deformations of fasteners and structural members are usually
permitted.

Shock

Material behaviour
The behaviour is described essentially by the strength (tensile and
compressive) and the elastic-plastic behaviour of the material. These
properties are generally determined by carrying out simple tests with
specimens.

Material behaviour under static


loading

If a material is subjected to a sustained load that changes with respect to


time, it can fail after a certain number of load cycles even though the upper
limit of the load withstood up to this time is clearly lower than the ultimate
tensile strength under static loading. This loss of strength is referred to as
material fatigue.

Material behaviour under


fatigue impact

The grade and quality of steel has a considerable influence on the


alternating strength. In the case of structural and heat-treatable steels, the
final strength (i.e. after 2 million load cycles or more) is approx. 25-35% of
the static strength.
In the non-loaded state, concrete already has micro-cracks in the zone of
contact of the aggregates and the cement paste, which are attributable to
the aggregates hindering shrinkage of the cement paste. The fatigue
strength of concrete is directly dependent on the grade of concrete.
Concrete strength is reduced to about 55 65% of the initial strength after
2'000'000 load cycles.
The material strength is not as much influenced as under fatigue impact.
Other factors, as inertia, cracks, etc. influence the behaviour much more.

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Dynamic

Anchor behaviour
Fatigue

When a large number of load cycles is involved, i.e. n>10'000, it is usually


the anchor in single fastenings that is critical (due to steel failure). The
concrete can only fail when an anchor is at a reduced anchorage depth and
subjected to tensile loading or an anchor is at a reduced distance from an
edge and exposed to shear loading.
Individual anchors in a multiple-anchor fastening can have a different
elastic stiffness and a displacement (slip) behaviour that differs from one
anchor to another, e.g. if an anchor is set in a crack. This leads to a
redistribution of the forces in the anchors during the appearance of the load
cycles. Stiffer anchors are subjected to higher loads, whereas the loads in
the weaker anchors are reduced. Allowance is made for these two effects
by using a reduction factor for multiple-anchor fastenings.

Earthquakes

Anchors (fasteners) subjected to seismic loading can, under circumstances,


be stressed far beyond their static loading capacity. In view of this, the
respective suitability tests are carried out using a level of action (loading)
that is considerably higher than the working load level. The behaviour of
anchors under seismic action depends on the magnitude of loading, the
direction of loading, the base material and the type of anchor. After an
earthquake, the loading capacity (ultimate state) of an anchor is
considerably reduced (to 30 80% of the original resistance.) With any
earthquake design of fasteners, concrete cracks resulting from seismic
activity should be taken into consideration.
When designing anchor fastenings, it is important to remember that they
cannot be regarded as something isolated to take up seismic forces, but
that they must be incorporated in the overall context of a design.

Shock

Load increase times in the range of milliseconds can be simulated during


tests on servo-hydraulic testing equipment. The following main effects can
then be observed:

Deformation is greater when the breaking load is reached


The energy absorbed by an anchor is also much higher
Breaking loads are of roughly the same magnitude during static
loading and shock-loading tests

In this respect, more recent investigations show that the base material
(cracked or non-cracked concrete), has no direct effect on the load-bearing
behaviour.

Suitability under fatigue


loading

Both mechanical and chemical anchors are basically suitable for fastenings
subjected to fatigue loading. Hilti manufactures the HDA and HVZ anchors
of special grades of steel resistant to fatigue and has also subjected them
to suitable tests.

Suitability under seismic


loading

Where fastenings subjected to seismic loading are concerned, chemical


anchors take preference. There are, however, accompanying requirements
to be met, such as behaviour in a fire. These restrictions can make
mechanical systems preferable.

Suitability under shock loading

To date, mechanical anchor systems have been used primarily for


applications in civil defence installations. More recently, adhesive systems
suitable for use in cracked concrete have been developed, e.g. the HVZ
anchor.

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Dynamic

Dynamic set for shear resistance upgrade


If a multiple-anchor fastening is loaded towards the edge of a concrete
member (shear load), the gap between anchor shaft and clearance hole
has an important role. An uneven shear load distribution within the anchors
in the fastening is the result as the clearance hole is always larger than the
anchor diameter to ensure an easy installation. Design methods take this
fact into account by assuming that only the row of anchors nearest to the
concrete edge takes up all shear load.

Uneven shear load distribution

row of
load-bearing
anchors
edge of
concrete
member

V
row of
non load-bearing
anchors
Concrete
failure surface
The second row of anchors can be activated only after a considerable slip
of the anchoring plate. This slip normally takes place after the edge failure
of the outside row. The effect of the clearance hole gap on the internal load
distribution increases if the shear load direction changes during the service
life. To make anchors suitable for alternating shear loads, Hilti developed
the so called Dynamic Set. This consists of a special washer, which permits
HIT injection adhesive to be dispensed into the clearance hole, a spherical
washer, a nut and a lock nut.

Activating the second row of


anchors

Dynamic Set

perspective
Injection
washer

Injection washer:

plan view
spherical
washer

nut

lock
nut

Fills clearance hole and thus guarantees that the load is


uniformly distributed among all anchors.

Improvements
with Dynamic Set

Spherical washer: Reduces bending moment acting on anchor shaft not


set at right angles and thus increases the tensile loading
capacity.
Lock nut:

Prevents loosening of the nut and thus lifting of the


anchoring plate away from the concrete in case of cyclic
loading.

Delivery programme Dynamic Set: M10, M12, M16, M20

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Dynamic

Shear resistance improvement By using the dynamic set for static fastenings, the shear resistance is
improved significantly. The unfavourable situation that only one row of
with Dynamic Set

anchors takes up all loads no longer exists and the load is distributed
uniformly among all anchors. A series of experiments has verified this
assumption. An example from this test programme, double fastenings with
HVZ M10 anchors with and without the Dynamic Set are shown to compare
resulting shear resistance and stiffness.

Standard clearence hole


Slotted hole

not injected

injected

Member edge

With
Dynamic Set
(extended Hilti
method)

Without
Dynamic Set
(ETAG)

The test results show clearly that according to the current practice the
second row of anchors takes up the load only after significant deformation
of the plate, when the concrete edge has already failed. The injection and
the Dynamic Set resulted in a continuous load increase until the whole
multiple fastening fails.
When carrying out a simple fastening design, it may be assumed if the
Dynamic Set is used the overall load bearing capacity of the multiple
fastening is equal to the resistance of the first row of anchors multiplied by
the number of rows in the fastening. In addition to that it must be checked
whether the concrete edge resistance of the farest row is smaller than the
above metioned resistance. If injection with the Dynamic Set is used, the
ETAG restrictions on more than 6 anchor fastenings can be overcome.

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Resistance to fire

Resistance to fire
Tested fasteners
for passive structural fire prevention
Tested according to the international standard temperature curve

MFPA Leipzig
GmbH

Tested according to the


international standard temperature
curve (ISO 834, DIN 4102 T.2)
and/or to EOTA Technical Report
TR 020 (Evaluation of Anchorages
in Concrete concerning Resistance
to Fire)

Tested when set in cracked


concrete and exposed to flames
without insulating or protective
measures.

Anchor / fastener

HDA

Fire resistance data for F 180 please


refer to the test reports
HAD-F

HDA-R

HSL-3

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Size

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)
F30

F60

F90

F120

M10

4,5

2,2

1,3

1,0

M12

10,0

3,5

1,8

1,2

M16

15,0

7,0

4,0

3,0

M20

25,0

9,0

7,0

5,0

M10

4,5

2,2

1,3

1,0

M12

10,0

3,5

1,8

1,2

M16

15,0

7,0

4,0

3,0

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M10

20,0

9,0

4,0

2,0

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M12

30,0

12,0

5,0

3,0

M16

50,0

15,0

7,5

6,0

M8

3,0

1,1

0,6

0,4

M10

7,0

2,0

1,3

0,8

M12

10,0

3,5

2,0

1,2

M16

19,4

6,6

3,5

2,2

M20

30,0

10,3

5,4

3,5

M24

43,0

14,8

7,9

5,0

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Resistance to fire

Anchor / fastener

HSL-3-G

HSL-3-B

HSL-3-SH

HSL-3-SK

HSC-A

HSC-I

HSC-AR

HSC-IR

HST

1 / 2009

Size

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)
F30

F60

F90

F120

3,0

1,1

0,6

0,4

M10

7,0

2,0

1,3

0,8

M12

10,0

3,5

2,0

1,2

M16

19,4

6,6

3,5

2,2

M20

30,0

10,3

5,4

3,5

M24

43,0

14,8

7,9

5,0

M12

10,0

3,5

2,0

1,2

M16

19,4

6,6

3,5

2,2

M20

30,0

10,3

5,4

3,5

M24

43,0

14,8

7,9

5,0

M8

1,9

1,1

0,6

0,4

M10

4,5

2,0

1,3

0,8

M12

8,5

3,5

2,0

1,2

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M8

3,0

1,1

0,6

0,4

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M10

7,0

2,0

1,3

0,8

M12

10,0

3,5

2,0

1,2

M8x40
M8x50
M10x40

1,5
1,5
1,5

M12x60

3,5

2,0

M8x40
M10x50
M10x60

1,5
2,5
2,5

M12x60

2,0

M8x40
M8x50
M10x40
M12x60
M8x40
M10x50
M10x60

1,5
1,5
1,5
3,5
1,5
2,5
2,5

3,0
-

M12x60

3,5

3,0

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24

0,9
2,5
5,0
9,0
15,0
20,0

0,7
1,5
3,5
6,0
10,0
15,0

0,6
1,0
2,0
3,5
6,0
8,0

0,5
0,7
1,0
2,0
3,5
5,0

M8

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UB 3177/1722-1
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UB 3177/1722-1
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UB 3177/1722-1
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UB 3177/1722-1
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Anchor / fastener

HST-R

HST-HCR

HSA

HSA-R

HLC-Standard

HLC-H

Size

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)
F30

F60

F90

F120

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24

4,9
11,8
17,2
32,0
49,9
71,9

3,6
8,4
12,2
22,8
35,5
51,2

2,4
5,0
7,3
13,5
21,1
30,4

1,7
3,3
4,8
8,9
13,9
20,0

M8

4,9

3,6

2,4

1,7

M10

11,8

8,4

5,0

3,3

M12

17,2

12,2

7,3

4,8

M16

32,0

22,8

13,5

8,9

M6
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M6
M8
M10
M12
M16
6,5 (M5)
8 (M6)
10 (M8)
12(M10)
16(M12)
20(M16)

0,9
1,5
4,5
10,0
15,0
25,0
2,6
6,0
9,5
14,0
26,0
0,5
0,9
1,9
3,0
4,0
4,0

0,5
0,8
2,2
3,5
7,0
9,0
1,3
3,0
4,7
7,0
13,0
0,29
0,5
0,99
1,5
2,2
3,7

0,3
0,5
1,3
1,8
4,0
7,0
0,8
1,8
3,0
4,0
7,5
0,2
0,37
0,6
1,0
1,5
2,7

0,25
0,4
1,0
1,2
3,0
5,0
0,6
1,2
2,5
3,0
6,0
0,17
0,3
0,5
0,8
1,1
2,2

8 (M6)

0,9

0,5

0,37

0,3

10 (M8 )

1,9

0,99

0,6

0,5

12(M10)

3,0

1,5

1,0

0,8

16(M12)

4,0

2,2

1,5

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UB 3049/8151
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UB 3049/8151
Warringtonfire
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HLC-L

HLC-EC

DIBt Berlin
ETA-98/0001

10 (M8)

1,9

0,99

0,67

0,5

8 (M6)

0,9

0,5

0,37

0,3

10 (M8)

1,9

0,99

0,67

0,5

16(M12)

3,0

1,5

1,0

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Anchor / fastener

Size

HUS -HR
(concrete and solid brick)

HUS-H/HUS-HF

HKD-S, HKD-SR HKD-E, HKD-ER

HKD-S

HKD-SR

HRD-U10

1 / 2009

HKD-E

HKD-ER

F60

F90

F120

5,5

3,5

1,4

0,4

DIBt Berlin
ETA-08/0307

9,3

6,3

3,2

1,7

18,5

12,0

5,4

2,4

14

41,7

26,9

12,2

5,4

10,5

7,0

2,6

1,5

1,0

IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3574/5146

9,0

3,3

1,8

1,2

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7,5

1,2

0,7

0,5

0,4

-H 7,5

1,3

0,8

0,6

0,5

-A 7,5

1,8

1,2

0,8

0,7

16,5

HUS
(gas concrete, plates and bricks,
strength catgegory > 6 )

F30

10

12,5

HUS
(concrete and solid brick)

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)

7,5
-H 7,5

1,0

0,6

0,4

0,3

M6
2,0
M8
3,0
M10
5,0
M12
8,5
M16
11,5
M20
18,8
S M6x30
0,7
E M6x30
S M8x30
0,8
E M8x30
S M10 x30 0,9
S M8x40
1,0
E M8x40
S M10x40
1,5
E M10x40
S M12x50
1,5
E M12x50
M8x30
0,8

1,0
1,1
2,0
3,5
7,5
14,0

0,4
0,6
1,3
2,0
4,0
7,0

0,3
0,4
0,8
1,2
3,0
5,0

0,6

0,4

0,3

0,6

0,4

0,3

0,9

0,7

0,4

0,6

0,4

0,3

1,3

0,7

0,4

1,5

1,5

1,2

0,6

0,4

0,3

M10x40

1,5

1,3

0,7

0,4

M12x50

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,2

load angle
10
70

1,6
1,6

1,6
1,6

0,8
1,4

0,8

90

1,6

1,6

1,6

0,8

-A 7,5

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ETA-06/0047 acc. Part 6
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Resistance to fire

Anchor / fastener

Size

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)
F30

load angle
10
70
90

HRD-S10

HRD-U8x80/30

only shear
loads

F60

F90

1,2
1,2
1,2

0,8
1,4
1,6

0,8
0,8

1,9

1,4

1,0

0,7

0,20

0,10

0,6

0,5

0,3

0,2

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0,8

0,4

0,2

0,1

IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3794/7949-1

HT 8 L

0,85

0,44

0,27

0,74

0,41

0,3

0,19 IBMB Braunschweig


UB 3016/1114-CM
0,24 Warringtonfire
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6/4,5
6/35

HT 10 L
HT 10 S

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HK + HK L

M6

0,8

0,5

0,3

0,2

HK

M8

1,4

1,0

0,6

0,4

M6
M8
M10
M12

0,85
1,4
2,2
2,2
1,2

0,5
0,7
1,3
1,3
0,65

0,35
0,45
0,95
0,95
0,45

0,3
0,35
0,75
0,75
0,35

IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3077/3602 -Nau-

M6
M8
M10

IBMB Braunschweig
1,8
0,95 0,65
0,5 UB 3606 / 8892
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0,65
0,5
0,8
0,8 Z-21.1-1722
IBMB Braunschweig
Tested withTektalan-slabs
PB 3136/2315
classification according to DIN
EN 13 502-2:2003 for REI 90
and RE 90 recommended

M10
M12
M16
M20
M10
M12
M16
M20

4,5
10,0
15,0
25,0
10,0
15,0
20,0
35,0

2,2
3,5
7,0
9,0
4,5
7,5
11,5
18,0

1,3
1,8
4,0
7,0
2,7
4,0
7,5
11,5

1,0
1,2
3,0
5,0
1,7
3,0
6,0
9,0

IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3357/0550-1

HPD

HKH/HKH-L

M6
M8
M10

IDMS/IDMR

HVZ + HAS-TZ

HVZ + HAS-R/HAS-HCR-TZ

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PB III/B-07-306

0,35

HT

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UB 3613/3891-2 -Nau-

IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3245/1817-5
0,05
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HA 8 R1

DBZ

F120

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Resistance to fire

Anchor / fastener

HVU + HAS

HVU + HAS-R/HAS-E-R +
HVU + HAS-HCR/HAS-E-HCR

HVU + HIS-N

HVU + HIS-RN

HIT-RE 500-SD + HIT-V

1 / 2009

Size

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)
F30

F60

F90

F120

1,5
4,5
10,0
15,0
25,0
35,0
40,0
50,0
60,0
70,0
85,0
2,0
6,0
10,0
20,0
36,0
56,0
65,0
85,0

1,5
4,5
10,0
15,0

0,8
2,2
3,5
5,0
9,0
12,0
13,5
17,0
20,0
24,0
29,0
0,8
3,5
6,0
13,5
25,5
38,0
44,0
58,0
68,0
82,0
96,0
0,8
2,2
3,5
5,0

0,5
1,3
1,8
4,0
7,0
9,5
11,0
14,0
16,5
19,5
23,5
0,5
1,5
3,0
7,5
15,0
24,0
27,0
36,0
42,0
51,0
60,0
0,5
1,3
1,8
4,0

0,4
0,9
1,0
3,0
5,0
8,0
9,0
11,0
13,5
16,0
19,5
0,4
1,0
2,5
6,0
10,0
16,0
18,0
24,0
28,0
34,0
40,0
0,4
0,9
1,0
3,0

M20

25,0

9,0

7,0

5,0

M8
M10
M12
M16

10,0
20,0
30,0
50,0

5,0
9,0
12,0
15,0

1,8
4,0
5,0
7,5

1,0
2,0
3,0
6,0

M20

65,0

35,0

15,0

10,0

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

2,3
3,7
5,3
10,0
15,6
22,5
29,2

1,08
1,9
2,76
5,4
8,46
15,8

0,5
0,96
1,59
3,1
4,5
7,0
9,1

0,28
0,59
1,0
1,97
2,79
4,4
5,7

M30

35,7

19,3

11,1

7,0

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
M33
M36
M39
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
M33
M36
M39
M8
M10
M12
M16

100,0
120,0
140,0

12,19

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UB- 3333/0891-1
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depth, for variable embedment
depth see test report.

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Resistance to fire

Anchor / fastener

HIT-RE 500-SD +
HIT-VR/HIT-V-HCR

HIT-RE 500-SD + HIS-N

HIT-RE 500-SD + HIS-RN

HIT-RE 500-SD + BSt 500 steel


rebar (anchoring with rebar)

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Size

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)
F30

F60

F90

F120

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

2,42
3,8
6,5
12,1
18,8
27,2
35,3

1,08
1,9
4,2
8,6
15,9
23,0
29,9

0,5
0,96
2,3
4,8
12,2
18,8
24,4

0,28
0,59
1,5
3,2
10,5
16,7
21,7

M30

43,2

36,5

29,9

26,5

M8

2,3

1,26

0,73

M10

3,7

2,0

1,15

0,46 MFPA Leipzig


GS-lll/B-07-070
0,73

M12

5,3

2,9

1,68

M16

10,0

5,4

3,1

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M20

15,6

8,4

4,87

3,08

M8

2,4

1,88

1,3

M10

3,8

2,98

2,1

1,07 MFPA Leipzig


GS-lll/B-07-070
1,69

M12

6,5

5,5

4,5

4,0

M16

12,1

10,2

8,3

7,4

M20

18,8

15,9

13,0

11,6

8 mm
10 mm
12 mm
14 mm
16 mm
20 mm
25 mm
28 mm
32 mm
36 mm
40 mm

2,35
5,6
12,7
24,6
39,1
48,9
95,7

1,02
2,4
5,3
10,8
21,3
26,6
67,8

0,47
1,3
2,97
6,1
11,9
14,9
48,4

0,26
0,8
2,0
4,19
8,1
10,1
34,3

259,0

225,1

200,1

182,2

327,8

290,5

262,5

242,3

404,7

364,3

333,1

310,7

MFPA Leipzig
GS-lll/B-07-070
Warringtonfire
WF Report No 172920
Loads for standard embedment
depth, for variable embedment
depth see test report.

Warringtonfire
WF Report No 172920

MFPA Leipzig
GS-lll/B-07-070
Warringtonfire
WF Report No 172920

Loads for standard embedment


depth, for variable embedment
182,0 151,0 129,0 113,3 depth see test report

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Resistance to fire

Anchor / fastener

HIT-RE 500 + HAS/HAS-E/HIT-V

HIT-RE 500 + HAS-R/HAS-ER/


HAS/HCR/HIT-V-R/HIT-V-HCR

HIT-RE 500 +HIS-N

HIT-RE 500 +HIS-RN

HIT-HY 150 + HIT-TZ/HIT-RTZ

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Size

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)
F30

F60

F90

F120

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
M33
M36
M39
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
M33
M36
M39

2,3
3,7
5,3
10,0
15,6
22,5
29,2
35,7
44,2
58,5
62,2
2,4
3,8
6,5
12,1
18,8
27,2
35,3
43,2
53,4
70,6
75,2

1,26
2,0
2,9
5,4
8,4
12,1
15,8
19,3
23,9
31,6
33,6
1,88
2,98
5,5
10,2
15,9
23,0
29,9
36,5
45,2
59,7
63,6

0,73
1,15
1,68
3,1
4,8
7,0
9,1
11,1
13,8
18,2
19,4
1,34
2,1
4,5
8,3
13,0
18,8
24,4
29,9
37,0
48,9
52,0

0,46
0,73
1,06
1,97
3,08
4,4
5,7
7,0
8,7
11,5
12,2
1,07
1,69
4,0
7,4
11,6
16,7
21,7
26,5
32,8
43,4
46,2

IBMB Braunschweig
PB 3588/4825-CM,
& supplement letter 412/2008

M8

2,3

1,2

0,7

0,4

M10

3,7

2,0

1,1

0,7

IBMB Braunschweig
PB 3588/4825-CM Brunswick

M12

5,3

2,9

1,68

M16

10,0

5,4

3,1

M20

15,6

8,4

4,87

1,06 Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402 &
1,97
WF Report No 172920
3,08

M8

2,3

1,2

0,7

0,4

M10

3,8

2,98

2,1

1,69

M12

6,5

5,5

4,5

4,0

M16

12,1

10,2

8,3

7,4

M20

18,9

15,9

13,0

11,6

M8

1,9

0,5

0,25

M10

6,0

1,1

0,4

0,15 IBMB Braunschweig


UB 3256/0321
0,2

M12

9,0

2,5

1,2

0,7

M16

17,0

6,5

3,7

2,5

M20

20,0

11,0

7,7

6,0

Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402 &
WF Report No 172920

IBMB Braunschweig
Test Report 3565 / 4595,
& supplement letter 414/2008
Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402 &
WF Report No 172920

IBMB Braunschweig
PB 3588/4825-CM Brunswick
Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402 &
WF Report No 172920

Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402

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Resistance to fire

Anchor / fastener

HIT-HY 150 + HAS/HAS-E/HIT-V

HIT-HY 150 + HAS-R/ HAS-ER/


HAS-HCR/HAS-E-HCR/HIT-V-R/
HIT-V-HCR

HIT-HY 70 hef = 80 mm
(HLz, MVz, KSL, KSV)

Size

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
M8

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire resistance
time (fire resistance time Authority / No.
in minutes)
F30

F60

F90

F120

2,7
3,6
6,0
7,0
12,5
16,0
28,5
34,5
2,7
3,6
6,0
7,0
12,5
16,0
29,9
36,5

1,1
1,9
3,5
5,0
10,0
12,5
24,0
29,3
1,3
1,9
4,6
5,0
10,0
12,5
24,0
29,3

0,5
1,0
2,0
3,2
7,0
10,0
14,8
18,1
0,5
1,0
2,3
3,2
8,0
10,0
14,8
18,1

0,4
0,6
1,2
2,0
5,0
8,0
10,2
12,5
0,4
0,6
1,6
2,0
6,5
8,5
10,2
12,5

2,0

0,4

0,2

IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3027/0274-6
& supplement letters
Br. 080/Nau & 416/2008
Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402 &
WF Report No 172920
IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3027/0274-6
& supplement letters
Br. 080/Nau & 416/2008
Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402 &
WF Report No 172920
MFPA Leipzig
PB III/B-07-157
Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402

HIT-HY 70 hef = 130 mm (HLz, MVz,


KSL, KSV)
HIT-HY 70 hef = 80 mm (Autoclaved
aerated concrete masonry units)
HIT-HY 70 hef = 130 mm
(Autoclaved aerated concrete
masonry units)
HIT-HY 70 hef = 80 and 130mm
(Brick ceiling)

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M10

2,0

0,4

0,2

M12

2,0

0,4

0,2

M8
M10
M12
M8
M10
M12
M8
M10
M12

2,0
3,6
5,9
2,0
2,0
2,0
2,0
2,0
2,0

1,2
1,9
3,0
0,4
0,4
0,4
0,8
1,0
1,2

0,7
1,1
1,5
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,6
0,8
1,0

M6

0,7

0,4

0,2

MFPA Leipzig
PB III/B-07-157
Warringtonfire
WF Report No 166402

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Resistance to fire

Tested fasteners
for passive structural fire prevention
Tested according to the german tunnel temperature curve

Tested according to the german


tunnel temperature curve
(ZTV-ING, part 5).

Tested when set in cracked


concrete and exposed to flames
without insulating or protective
measures.

Anchor / fastener

Size

Max. loading (kN) for


specified fire
rating/integrity

HST-HCR

M10

1,0

M12

1,5

M16

2,5

M20

6,0

M20

0,20 a)
0,30 a)
0,50 a)
1,10 a)
0,5
0,8
2,5
5,0
6,0

M10

1,5

M12

2,5

M16

6,0

M20

8,0

M8

0,5

M10

1,5

M12

1,5

M16

5,0

HUS-HR

8
10
14
HKD-SR

M8
M10
M12
M16

HVU-TZ + HAS-HCR

HVU + HAS-HCR

a)

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Authority/No.
IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3332/0881-2-CM
& supplement letter 13184/2006
Warringtonfire
WF-Report No 166402
MFPA Leipzig
PB III/08-354

IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3027/0274-4
& supplement letter 133/00-NauWarringtonfire
WF-Report No 166402
IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3357/0550-2
Warringtonfire
WF-Report No 166402

IBMB Braunschweig
UB 3333/0891-2
Warringtonfire
WF-Report No 166402

Tested according tunnel temperature curve EBA

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systems

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Mechanical anchoring
systems

Mechanical anchoring systems


Heavy duty anchors
Medium and light duty anchors
Insulation fasteners

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HDA | Design anchor

HDA Design anchor


Anchor version Benefits

HDA-P
HDA-PR
HDA-PF
Anchor for presetting
HDA-T
HDA-TR
HDA-TF
Anchor for
through-fasting

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Nuclear
power plant
approval

European
Technical
Approval

Performance

of a headed
stud

CE
conformity

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

- suitable for non-cracked and


cracked concrete C 20/25 to
C 50/60
- mechanical interlock (undercut)
- low expansion force (thus small
edge distance / spacing)
- automatic undercutting (without
special undercutting tool)
- high loading capacity,
performance of a headed stud
- complete system (anchor, stop
drill bit, setting tool, drill hammer)
- setting mark on anchor for control
(easy and safe)
- completely removable
- test reports: fire resistance,
fatigue, shock, seismic

Shock

Seismic

Corrosion
resistance

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
ICC-ES report
Shockproof fastenings in civil
defence installations
Nuclear power plants
Dynamic loads
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
CSTB, Paris
ICC evaluation service

No. / date of issue


ETA-99/0009 / 2008-03-25
ESR 1546 / 2008-03-01

Bundesamt fr Zivilschutz, Bern

BZS D 04-221 / 2004-09-02

DIBt, Berlin
DIBt, Berlin
IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

Z-21.1-1696 / 2008-09-01
Z-21.1-1693 / 2007-10-25
UB 3039/8151-CM / 2001-01-31
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data for HDA-P(R) and HDA-T(R) given in this section according ETA-99/0009, issue 2008-03-25.
Sherardized versions HDA-PF and HDA-TF anchors are not covered by the approvals.

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HDA | Design anchor

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

For details see Simplified design method

Mean ultimate resistance


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M10

M12

M16

M20

Cracked concrete
a)

M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

Tensile NRu,m
HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F) b)

[kN]

48,7

70,9

133,3

203,2

29,4

41,1

88,1

111,6

HDA-PR, HDA-TR

[kN]

48,7

70,9

133,3

203,2

29,4

41,1

88,1

111,6

HDA-P, HDA-PF b)

[kN]

23,3

31,7

65,6

97,4

23,3

31,7

65,6

97,4

HDA-PR

[kN]

24,3

36,0

66,7

24,3

36,0

66,7

[kN]

68,8

84,7

148,2

216,9

68,8

84,7

148,2

216,9

Shear VRu,m

HDA-T, HDA-TF

b) c)

c)

HDA-TR
[kN]
75,1
92,1
160,9
75,1
92,1
160,9
a) HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available
b) HDA-PF and HDA-TF anchors are not covered by ETA-99/0009
c) Values are valid for minimum thickness of the base plate tfix,min without use of centering washer (see page 88)

Characteristic resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M10

M12

M16

M20

Cracked concrete
a)

M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

Tensile NRk
HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F) b)

[kN]

46

67

126

192

25

35

75

95

HDA-PR, HDA-TR

[kN]

46

67

126

25

35

75

Non-cracked and cracked concrete


Anchor size

M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

22

30

62

92

23

34

63

Shear VRk
HDA-P, HDA-PF b)

[kN]

HDA-PR
for tfix
HDA-T, HDA-TF b)

[mm]
[mm]

10 15
<15 20

10
<15

15
<20

20
50

[kN]

65 c)

80 c)

80

100 140 c) 140 155 170 190 205 c) 205 235 250

[mm]
[mm]

10 15 10 15 20 30
<15 20 <15 <20 <30 50

65

15 20 25 30 35 20 25 40 55
<20 <25 <30 <35 60 <25 <40 <55 100
20
<25

25
<30

30
<35

35
60

HDA-TR
[kN]
71 c) 71 87 c) 87 94 109 152 c)
a) HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available
b) HDA-PF and HDA-TF anchors are not covered by ETA-99/0009
c) With use of centering washer (t = 5 mm) only

152

158

170

for tfix

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Design resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M10

M12

M16

M20

Cracked concrete
a)

M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

Tensile NRd
HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F) b)

[kN]

30,7

44,7

84,0

128,0

16,7

23,3

50,0

63,3

HDA-PR, HDA-TR

[kN]

28,8

41,9

78,8

16,7

23,3

50,0

Non-cracked and cracked concrete


Anchor size

M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

17,6

24,0

49,6

73,6

17,3

25,6

47,4

Shear VRd
HDA-P, HDA-PF b)

[kN]

HDA-PR
[mm]
[mm]

10 15
<15 20

10
<15

15
<20

20
50

15 20 25 30 35 20 25 40 55
<20 <25 <30 <35 60 <25 <40 <55 100

[kN]

43 c)

53 c)

53

67

93 c)

[mm]
[mm]

10 15 10 15 20 30
<15 20 <15 <20 <30 50

20
<25

25
<30

30
<35

35
60

HDA-TR
[kN]
53 c) 53 65 c) 65 71 82
a) HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available
b) HDA-PF and HDA-TF anchors are not covered by ETA-99/0009
c) With use of centering washer (t = 5 mm) only

114 c)

114

119

128

for tfix
HDA-T, HDA-TF b)
for tfix

43

93

103 113 127 137 c) 137 157 167

Recommended loads
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M10

M12

M16

M20

Cracked concrete
a)

M10

M12

M16

M20

a)

Tensile NRec b)
HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F) c)

[kN]

21,9

31,9

60,0

91,4

11,9

16,7

35,7

45,2

HDA-PR, HDA-TR

[kN]

20,5

29,9

56,3

11,9

16,7

35,7

Non-cracked and cracked concrete


Anchor size

M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

12,6

17,1

35,4

52,6

12,3

18,2

33,8

Shear VRec b)
HDA-P, HDA-PF c)

[kN]

HDA-PR
for tfix
HDA-T, HDA-TF c)
for tfix

a)
b)
c)
d)

82

[mm]
[mm]

10 15
<15 20

10
<15

15
<20

20
50

15 20 25 30 35 20 25 40 55
<20 <25 <30 <35 60 <25 <40 <55 100

[kN]

31 d)

38 d)

38

48

67 d)

[mm]
[mm]

10 15 10 15 20 30
<15 20 <15 <20 <30 50

31

20
<25

67
25
<30

74

81
30
<35

90
35
60

98 d)

98

112 119
-

HDA-TR
[kN]
38 d) 38 47 d) 47 50 59 82 d)
82
85
91
HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available
With overall partial safety factor for action F = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
HDA-PF and HDA-TF anchors are not covered by ETA-99/0009
With use of centering washer (t = 5 mm) only
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HDA | Design anchor

Materials
Mechanical properties of HDA
Anchor size
M10

HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F)
M12
M16

M20 a)

HDA-PR, HDA-TR
M10
M12
M16

Anchor bolt
Nominal tensile strength fuk [N/mm]
800
800
800
800
800
800
800
Yield strength fyk
[N/mm]
640
640
640
640
600
600
600
Stressed cross-section As [mm]
58,0
84,3
157
245
58,0
84,3
157
Moment of resistance Wel [mm]
62,3
109,2
277,5
540,9
62,3
109,2
277,5
Characteristic bending
[Nm]
60
105
266
519
60
105
266
resistance without sleeve
M0Rk,s b)
Anchor sleeve
Nominal tensile strength fuk [N/mm]
850
850
700
550
850
850
700
Yield strength fyk
[N/mm]
600
600
600
450
600
600
600
a) HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available
b) The recommended bending moment of the HDA anchor bolt may be calculated from Mrec = MRd,s / F =
MRk,s / (Ms . F) = = (1,2 . Wel . fuk) / (Ms . F) , where the partial safety factor for bolts of grade 8.8 is MS = 1,25,
for A4-80 equal to 1,33 and the partial safety factor for action may be taken as F = 1,4. In case of HDA-T/TR/TF
the bending capacity of the sleeve is neglected, only the capacity of the bolt is taken into account.

Material quality
Part
Material
HDA-P / HDA-T (Carbon steel version)
Sleeve:
Machined steel with brazed tungsten carbide tips, galvanised to min. 5 m
Cold formed steel, grade 8.8, galvanised to min. 5 m
Bolt M10 - M16:
Cone machined, rod grade 8.8, galvanised to min. 5 m
Bolt M20:
HDA-PR / HDA-TR (Stainless steel version)
Sleeve:
Machined stainless steel with brazed tungsten carbide tips
Bolt M10 - M16:
Cone/rod: machined stainless steel
HDA-PF / HDA-TF (Sherardized version)
Sleeve:
Machined steel with brazed tungsten carbide tips, shearadized
Bolt M10 - M16:
Cold formed steel, grade 8.8, shearadized

Anchor dimensions
HDA-P / HDA-PR / HDA-PF

dS

dB

lS

SW

lB
HDA-T / HDA-TR / HDA-TF

dS

lS
lB
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dB

SW
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HDA | Design anchor

Dimensions of HDA
Anchor size

Length code letter


Total length of bolt
Diameter of bolt
Total length of sleeve
HDA-P
HDA-T
Max. diameter of
sleeve
Washer diameter
Width across flats

HDA-P / HDA-PR / HDA-PF / HDA-T / HDA-TR / HDA-TF


M10
M12
M16
M20
x100/20 x125/30 x125/50 x190/40 x190/60 x250/50 x250/100
I
L
N
R
S
V
X
150
190
210
275
295
360
410
10
12
16
20

lB
dB

[mm]
[mm]

ls
ls

[mm]
[mm]

100
120

dS

[mm]

19

21

29

35

dw
Sw

[mm]
[mm]

27,5
17

33,5
19

45,5
24

50
30

125
155

125
175

190
230

190
250

250
300

250
350

Setting
Drilling
The stop drill is required for drilling in order to achieve the correct hole depth.
Anchor
HDA-P/ PF/ PR M10x100/20
HDA-T/ TF/ TR M10x100/20
HDA-P/ PF/ PR M12*125/30
HDA-P/ PF/ PR M12*125/50
HDA-T/ TF/ TR M12*125/30
HDA-T/ TF/ TR M12*125/50

Stop drill bit with


TE-C (SDS plus)
connection end
TE-C-HDA-B 20*100
TE-C-HDA-B 20*120

Stop drill bit with


TE-Y (SDS max)
connection end
TE-C-HDA-B 20*100
TE-C-HDA-B 20*120

TE-C HDA-B 22*125

TE-Y HDA-B 22*125

TE-C HDA-B 22*155


TE-C HDA-B 22*175

TE-Y HDA-B 22*155


TE-Y HDA-B 22*175

HDA-P/ PF/ PR M16 *190/40


HDA-P/ PF/ PR M16 *190/60
HDA-T/ TF/ TR M16*190/40
HDA-T/ TF/ TR M16*190/60
HDA-P M20 *250/50
HDA-P M20 *250/100
HDA-T M20*250/50
HDA-T M20*250/100

Setting

TE-Y HDA-B 30*190


TE-Y HDA-B 30*230
TE-Y HDA-B 30*250
TE-Y HDA-B 37*250
TE-Y HDA-B 37*300
TE-Y HDA-B 37*350

Drilling hammer

Setting tool

The setting system (tool and setting tool) is required for transferring the specific energy for the undercutting
process.

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HDA-P/T20-M10*100/20
HDA-P/T 22-M12*125/30
HDA-P/T 22-M12*125/50

TE 76 b)
TE 76-ATC b)
TE 70 b)
TE 70-ATC b)

b)

TE 75

TE 50

TE 40
TE 40 AVR

TE 35

a)

TE 24
TE 25 a)

Setting HDA carbon steel version


Anchor

TE 56 b)
TE 56-ATC b)

HDA | Design anchor

3,5 - 4,9
6,5 - 7,5
3,5 - 4,9

250 - 555
480 - 500
250 - 555

TE-Y-HDA-ST 22 M12

6,5 - 7,5

480 - 500

HDA-P/T 37-M20*250/50
HDA-P/T 37-M20*250/100
a) 1st gear
b) max. impact energy

TE-Y-HDA-ST 30 M16

8,0 - 11,0

250 - 360

TE-Y-HDA-ST 37 M20

8,3 - 11,0

280 - 360

Setting of HDA- R stainless steel


Anchor

HDA-PR/TR 22-M12*125/30
HDA-PR/TR 22-M12*125/50

TE 76 b)
TE 76-ATC b)
TE 70 b)
TE 70-ATC b)

TE 75 b)

TE 40
TE 40 AVR

TE 56 b)
TE 56-ATC b)

TE 35

TE 50

TE 24 a)
TE 25 a)

HDA-PR/TR 30-M16*190/40
HDA-PR/TR 30-M16*190/60
a) 1st gear
b) max. impact energy

TE-Y-HDA-ST 22 M12

6,5 - 7,5

480 - 500

TE-Y-HDA-ST 30 M16

8,0 - 11,0

250 - 360

Setting tool

Technical data of the


required drilling
hammer

TE 76 b)
TE 76-ATC b)
TE 70 b)
TE 70-ATC b)

TE 75 b)

TE 56 b)
TE 56-ATC b)

TE 50

TE 40
TE 40 AVR

TE 35

Setting of HDA- F sherardized version (not covered by approvals)


Anchor

TE 24 a)
TE 25 a)

Technical data of the


required drilling
hammer
Single
Speed
impact under load
energy [J]
[1/min]
TE-C-HDA-ST 20 M10 3,5 - 4,9 250 - 620
TE-Y-HDA-ST 20 M10 6,5 - 7,5 480 - 500
TE-C-HDA-ST 22 M12 3,5 - 4,9 250 - 620

Setting tool

Single
Speed
impact
under load
energy [J]
[1/min]
TE-C-HDA-ST 20 M10
TE-Y-HDA-ST 20 M10
TE-C-HDA-ST 22 M12

HDA-P/T 30-M16*190/40
HDA-P/T 30-M16*190/60

HDA-PR/TR20-M10*100/20

Technical data of the


required drilling
hammer

Setting tool

Single
Speed
impact under load
energy [J]
[1/min]

HDA-PF/TF 20-M10*100/20

TE-C-HDA-ST 20 M10

3,5 4,0

610 - 630

HDA-PF/TF 22-M12*125/30
HDA-PF/TF 22-M12*125/50

TE-C-HDA-ST 22 M12

3,5 4,0

610 - 630

TE-Y-HDA-ST 30 M16

8,0 - 11,0

250 - 360

HDA-PF/TF 30-M16*190/40
HDA-PF/TF 30-M16*190/60
a) 1st gear
b) max. impact energy

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Setting instruction
HDA-P, HDA-PR, HDA-PF

HDA-T, HDA-TR, HDA-TF

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HDA-F-CW, HDA-R-CW (to be set with HDA-T, HDA-TF, HDA-TR)

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details
hS
HDA-P / HDA-PR / HDA-PF

df

tfix

hef
h1
hmin

hS

Marking
df

HDA-T / HDA-TR / HDA-TF

hef

tfix

h1
hmin

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Anchor size

Head marking
Nominal drill bit
diameter
Cutting diameter
of drill bit
Depth of drill hole a)
Anchorage depth
Sleeve recess
Torque moment
For HDA-P/-PF/-PR
Clearance hole
Minimum base
material thickness
Fixture thickness

HDA-P / HDA-PR / HDA-PF / HDA-T / HDA-TR / HDA-TF


M10
M12
M16
M20
x100/20 x125/30 x125/50 x190/40 x190/60 x250/50 x250/100
I
L
N
R
S
V
X
d0

[mm]

20

22

30

37

dcut,min
dcut,max
h1
hef
hs,min
hs,max
Tinst

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[Nm]

20,10
20,55
107
100
2
6
50

22,10
22,55
133
125
2
7
80

30,10
30,55
203
190
2
8
120

37,15
37,70
266
250
2
8
300

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

hmin

[mm]

180

200

270

350

tfix,min
tfix,max

[mm]
[mm]

0
20

0
30

0
50

40

0
60

50

100

For HDA-T/-TF/-TR
Clearance hole
df
[mm]
21
23
32
40
Minimum base
hmin
[mm] 200-tfix
230-tfix
250-tfix
310-tfix
330-tfix
400-tfix
450-tfix
material thickness
Min. fixture thickness
-Tension load only!
tfix,min [mm]
10
10
15
20
50
-Shear load - without
t
[mm]
15
15
20
25
50
use of centering washer fix,min
-Shear load - with
b)
t
[mm]
10
10
15
20
use of centering washer fix,min
Max. fixture thickness
tfix,max [mm]
20
30
50
40
60
50
100
a) use specified stop drill bit
b) with use of centering washer a reduction of tfix,min is possible for shear loading, details see ETA-99/0009

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Setting parameters
Anchor size

Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure

HDA-P / HDA-PR / HDA-PF / HDA-T / HDA-TR / HDA-TF


M10
M12
M16
M20
x100/20 x125/30 x125/50 x190/40 x190/60 x250/50 x250/100
100
125
190
250

smin

[mm]

cmin

[mm]

80

100

150

200

scr,sp

[mm]

300

375

570

750

ccr,sp

[mm]

150

190

285

375

scr,N

[mm]

300

375

570

750

ccr,N

[mm]

150

190

285

375

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
Critical spacing and critical edge distance for splitting failure apply only for non-cracked concrete. For cracked
concrete only the critical spacing and critical edge distance for concrete cone failure are decisive.

Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-99/0009, issue 2008-03-23.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

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Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance: NRd,p

= N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

= N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

NRd,c

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s

HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F)

[kN]

M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

30,7

44,7

84,0

128,0

41,9

78,8

[kN]
HDA-PR, HDA-TR
28,8
HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available

a)

Design pull-out resistance a) NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB (only in cracked concrete)


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
0

N
a)
b)

M10

M12

M16

Cracked concrete

M20**

[kN]
Design pull-out resistance is not decisive in non-cracked concrete
HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available

Rd,p

M10

M12

M16

M20 b)

25

35

75

95

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
M20**

M10

M12

M16

M20 b)

[kN]
58,1
81,2
152,2
229,7
Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete
HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available

41,5

58,0

108,7

164,0

Anchor size
0

N
a)
b)

Cracked concrete

M10

M12

M16

Rd,c

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

90

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

2/3

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M8
a)

M10
a)

M12

M16

M20

M24

a)

0,8
0,85
0,9
1
1
1
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

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VRd,s
VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

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Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

[kN]

12,6

17,1

35,4

52,6

[kN]

12,3

18,2

33,8

[kN]

31,0

38,1

66,7

97,6

Anchor size
HDA-P, HDA-PF
VRd,s

HDA-PR
HDA-T, HDA-TF

b)

b)

HDA-TR
[kN]
38,1
46,7
81,6
a) HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available
b) Values are valid for minimum thickness of the base plate tfix,min. For characteristic resistance to shear loads with
thicker base plates see ETA-99/0009 or use PROFIS software.

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M10

M16

M20*

M10

M12

M16

M20 a)

202,9

306,2

55,3

77,3

144,9

218,7

M12

V0Rd,cp
[kN]
77,5
108,3
a) HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available

Cracked concrete

Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Non-cracked concrete
M10

M12

M16

M20**

M10

M12

M16

M20 b)

[mm]

80

100

150

200

80

100

150

200

[kN]

8,5

12,8

26,1

45,0

6,1

9,2

18,6

32,1

Anchor size
cmin
V

Rd,c

Cracked concrete

a) For anchor groups with more than two anchors only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.
b) HDA M20: only a galvanized 5m version is available

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

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Influence of dense reinforcement


Anchor size

M8

fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1


a)

0,8

M10

a)

0,85

M12

a)

0,9

M16

M20

M24

a)

This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.
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Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-99/0009, issue 2008-03-25.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm.
HDA-PF and HDA-TF anchors are not covered by the approval. For HDA-T and HDA-TR anchors the resistance to
shear loads is calculated for the minimum thickness of the base plate given in chapter setting details page 87.

Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects, shear without lever arm
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
HDA-T: Min. fixture thickness tfix [mm]
Tensile NRd

Cracked concrete

M10
180
15

M12
200
15

M16
270
20

M20
350
25

M10
180
15

M12
200
15

M16
270
20

M20
350
25

HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F)

[kN]

30,7

44,7

84,0

128,0

16,7

23,3

50,0

63,3

HDA-PR, HDA-TR
Shear VRd
HDA-P, HDA-PF
HDA-PR
HDA-T, HDA-TF
HDA-TR

[kN]

28,8

41,9

78,8

16,7

23,3

50,0

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

17,6
17,3
43,3
53,4

24,0
25,6
53,3
65,4

49,6
47,4
93,3
114,3

73,6
136,7
-

17,6
17,3
43,3
53,4

24,0
25,6
53,3
65,4

49,6
47,4
93,3
114,3

73,6
136,7
-

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), shear without lever arm
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
HDA-T: Min. fixture thickness tfix [mm]
Min. edge distance cmin [mm]
Tensile NRd
HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F)
HDA-PR, HDA-TR
Shear VRd
HDA-P, HDA-PF
HDA-PR
HDA-T, HDA-TF
HDA-TR

M10
180
15
80

M12
200
15
100

M16
270
20
150

M20
350
25
200

M10
180
15
80

M12
200
15
100

M16
270
20
150

M20
350
25
200

[kN]

25,5

35,9

66,4

100,9

16,7

23,3

47,4

63,3

[kN]

8,5

12,8

26,1

45,0

6,1

9,2

18,6

32,1

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), shear without lever arm
(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
HDA-T: Min. fixture thickness tfix [mm]
Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile NRd
HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F)
HDA-PR, HDA-TR
Shear VRd
HDA-P, HDA-PF
HDA-PR
HDA-T, HDA-TF
HDA-TR

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M10
180
15
100

M12
200
15
125

M16
270
20
190

M20
350
25
250

M10
180
15
100

M12
200
15
125

M16
270
20
190

M20
350
25
250

[kN]

25,8

36,0

67,6

102,1

16,7

23,3

48,3

63,3

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

17,6
17,3
43,3
51,6

24,0
25,6
53,3
65,4

49,6
47,4
93,3
114,3

73,6
136,7
-

17,6
17,3
36,9
36,9

24,0
25,6
51,4
51,4

49,6
47,4
93,3
96,6

73,6
136,7
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HDA | Design anchor

Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects, shear without lever arm
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
in. base material thickness hmin [mm]
HDA-T: Min. fixture thickness tfix [mm]
Tensile Nrec

M10
180
15

M12
200
15

M16
270
20

M20
350
25

Cracked concrete
M10
180
15

M12
200
15

M16
270
20

M20
350
25

HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F)

[kN]

21,9

31,9

60

91,4

11,9

16,6

35,7

45,2

HDA-PR, HDA-TR
Shear Vrec
HDA-P, HDA-PF
HDA-PR
HDA-T, HDA-TF
HDA-TR

[kN]

20,6

29,9

56,3

11,9

16,6

35,7

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

12,6
12,4
30,9
38,1

17,1
18,3
38,1
46,7

35,4
33,9
66,6
81,6

52,6
97,6
-

12,6
12,4
30,9
38,1

17,1
18,3
38,1
46,7

35,4
33,9
66,6
81,6

52,6
97,6
-

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), shear without lever arm
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
HDA-T: Min. fixture thickness tfix [mm]
Min. edge distance cmin [mm]
Tensile Nrec
HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F)
HDA-PR, HDA-TR
Shear Vrec
HDA-P, HDA-PF
HDA-PR
HDA-T, HDA-TF
HDA-TR

M10
180
15
80

M12
200
15
100

M16
270
20
150

M20
350
25
200

M10
180
15
80

M12
200
15
100

M16
270
20
150

M20
350
25
200

[kN]

18,2

25,7

47,4

72,1

11,9

16,7

33,9

45,2

[kN]

6,1

9,2

18,6

32,1

4,4

6,5

13,3

22,9

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), shear without lever arm
(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
HDA-T: Min. fixture thickness tfix [mm]
Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile Nrec
HDA-P(F), HDA-T(F)
HDA-PR, HDA-TR
Shear Vrec
HDA-P, HDA-PF
HDA-PR
HDA-T, HDA-TF
HDA-TR

M10
180
15
100

M12
200
15
125

M16
270
20
190

M20
350
25
250

M10
180
15
100

M12
200
15
125

M16
270
20
190

M20
350
25
250

[kN]

18,4

25,7

48,3

72,9

11,9

16,6

34,5

45,2

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

12,6
12,4
30,9
36,9

17,1
18,3
38,1
46,7

35,4
33,9
66,6
81,6

52,6
97,6
-

12,6
12,4
26,4
26,4

17,1
18,3
36,7
36,7

35,4
33,9
66,6
69,0

52,6
97,6
-

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Heavy duty anchor

HSL-3 Heavy duty anchor


Anchor version

Benefits
- suitable for non-cracked and
cracked concrete C 20/25 to
C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- force-controlled expansion
- reliable pull-down of the part
fastened
- no rotation in hole when
tightening bolt

HSL-3
Bolt version
HSL-3-G
Threaded rod
version
HSL-3-B
Safety cap
version
HSL-3-SH
Hexagonal
socked head
screws
HSL-3-SK
Countersunk
version

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

Shock

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
ICC-ES report
Shockproof fastenings in civil
defence installations
Dynamic loads
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
CSTB, Paris
ICC evaluation service
Bundesamt fr
Bevlkerungsschutz, Bern
Construction research laboratory,
University of Dortmund
IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-02/0042 / 2008-03-01
ESR 1545 / 2005-08-01
BZS D 08-601 / 2008-06-30
97.02.08 / 1997-08-19
UB 3041/1663-CM / 2004-03-22
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data given in this section according ETA-02/0042, issue 2008-01-10.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

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For details see Simplified design method

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HSL-3
Heavy duty anchor

Mean ultimate resistance


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

[kN]

31,1

39,2

47,9

66,9

122,9

15,9

21,2

34,2

47,8

66,8

HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SKa), HSL-3-SH a)

[kN]

43,0

68,0

95,8

133,8 187,0 245,3

40,0

56,0

68,4

95,6

133,6 175,6

HSL-3-Gb)

[kN]

36,1

48,1

75,1

118,5 187,0

36,1

48,1

68,4

95,6

133,6

Tensile NRu,m

93,5

87,8

Shear VRu,m

Characteristic resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

[kN]

23,4

29,5

36,1

50,4

92,6

12,0

16,0

25,8

36,0

50,3

HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SKa), HSL-3-SH a)

[kN]

31,1

49,2

71,7

100,8 140,9 177,4

30,1

42,2

51,5

72,0

100,6 132,3

HSL-3-Gb)

[kN]

26,1

34,8

54,3

85,7

26,1

34,8

51,5

72,0

100,6

Tensile NRk

70,4

66,1

Shear VRk

140,9

Design resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

[kN]

15,6

19,7

24,0

33,6

47,0

61,7

6,7

10,7

17,2

24,0

33,5

44,1

HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SKa), HSL-3-SH a)

[kN]

24,9

39,4

48,1

67,2

93,9

123,5

20,1

28,1

34,3

48,0

67,1

88,2

HSL-3-Gb)

[kN]

20,9

27,8

43,4

67,2

93,9

20,1

27,8

34,3

48,0

67,1

Tensile NRd
Shear VRd

Recommended loads
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

[kN]

11,2

14,1

17,2

24,0

33,5

44,1

4,8

7,6

12,3

17,1

24,0

31,5

HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
[kN]
HSL-3-SKa), HSL-3-SHa)

17,8

28,1

34,3

48,0

67,1

88,2

14,3

20,1

24,5

34,3

47,9

63,0

Tensile Nrec
Shear Vrec

c)

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

c)

HSL-3-Gb)
[kN]
14,9 19,9 31,0 48,0 67,1
14,3 19,9 24,5 34,3 47,9
a) HSL-3-SK and HSL-3-SH is only available up to M12
b) HSL-3-G is only available up to M20
c) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of HSL-3, HSL-3-G, HSL-3-B, HSL-3-SH, HSL-3-SK
Anchor size
Nominal tensile strength fuk
Yield strength fyk
Stressed cross-section As
Moment of resistance W
Design bending resistance
without sleeve MRd,s

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[mm]
[mm]

M8
800
640
36,6
31,3

M10
800
640
58,0
62,5

M12
800
640
84,3
109,4

M16
800
640
157
277,1

M20
830
640
245
540,6

M24
830
640
353
935,4

[Nm]

24,0

48,0

84,0

212,8

415,2

718,4

Material quality
Part
Bolt, threaded rod

Material
steel grade 8.8 according ISO 898-1, galvanised to min. 5 m

Anchor dimensions
Dimensions of HSL-3, HSL-3-G, HSL-3-B, HSL-3-SH, HSL-3-SK
Anchor
version
HSL-3
HSL-3-G
HSL-3
HSL-3-G
HSL-3-B

Thread
size

tfix [mm]

ds
[mm]

l1
[mm]

l2
[mm]

l3
[mm]

min

l4 [mm]
max

p
[mm]

min

max

M8

200

11,9

12

32

15,2

19

214

M10

200

14,8

14

36

17,2

23

218

M12

200

17,6

17

40

20

28

223

M16

10

200

23,6

20

54,4

24,4

34,5

224,5

M20

10

200

27,6

20

57

31,5

51

241

HSL-3
HSL-3-B

M24

10

200

31,6

22

65

39

57

247

HSL-3-SH

M8

11,9

12

32

15,2

19

M10

20

14,8

14

36

17,2

38

M12

25

17,6

17

40

20

48

HSL-3-SK

98

11,9

12

32

15,2

M10

M8

10
20

20

14,8

14

36

17,2

18,2
32,2

28,2

M12

25

17,6

17

40

20

40

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HSL-3
Heavy duty anchor

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

M8

M10
M12
M16
M20
TE2 TE16
TE40 TE70
hammer, torque wrench, blow out pump

M24

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details HSL-3


Anchor version
HSL-3

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

12

15

18

24

28

32

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

12,5

15,5

18,5

24,55

28,55

32,7

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

80

90

105

125

155

180

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

14

17

20

26

31

35

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[Nm]

60

70

80

100

125

150

Torque moment

Tinst

[mm]

25

50

80

120

200

250

Width across

SW

[mm]

13

17

19

24

30

36

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Setting details HSL-3-G


Anchor version
HSL-3-G

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

12

15

18

24

28

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

12,5

15,5

18,5

24,55

28,55

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

80

90

105

125

155

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

14

17

20

26

31

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

60

70

80

100

125

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

20

35

60

80

160

Width across

SW

[mm]

13

17

19

24

30

Setting details HSL-3-B


Anchor version
HSL-3-B

M12

M16

M20

M24

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

18

24

28

32

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

18,5

24,55

28,55

32,7

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

105

125

155

180

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

20

26

31

35

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

80

100

125

150

[mm]

24

30

36

41

M8

M10

M12

Width across
SW
The torque moment is controlled by the safety cap

Setting details HSL-3-SH


Anchor version
HSL-3-SH

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

12

15

18

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

12,5

15,5

18,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

85

95

110

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

14

17

20

Effective anchorage Depth

hef

[mm]

60

70

80

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

25

35

60

Width across

SW

[mm]

10

100

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Heavy duty anchor

Setting details HSL-3-SK


Anchor version
HSL-3-SK

M8

M10

M12

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

12

15

18

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

12,5

15,5

18,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

80

90

105

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

14

17

20

Diameter of countersunk hole in the


fixture

dh =

[mm]

22,5

25,5

32,9

Effective anchorage Depth

hef

[mm]

60

70

80

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

25

50

80

Size of hexagon socket screw key

SW

[mm]

Setting parameters
Anchor size
Minimum base
material thickness
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

hmin

[mm]

120

140

160

200

250

300

smin
for c
cmin
for s

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

60
100
60
100

70
100
70
160

80
160
80
240

100
240
100
240

125
300
150
300

150
300
150
300

scr,sp

[mm]

230

270

300

380

480

570

ccr,sp

[mm]

115

135

150

190

240

285

scr,N

[mm]

180

210

240

300

375

450

ccr,N

[mm]

90

105

120

150

187,5

225

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
Critical spacing and critical edge distance for splitting failure apply only for non-cracked concrete. For cracked
concrete only the critical spacing and critical edge distance for concrete cone failure are decisive.

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Heavy duty anchor

Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-02/0042, issue 2008-01-10.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s

[kN]

M8
19,5

M10
30,9

M12
44,9

M16
83,7

M20
130,7

M24
188,3

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB (only M8, M10 in cracked concrete)
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
0

Rd,p

M8
[kN]

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


No pull-out failure

Cracked concrete
M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

6,7

10,7

No pull-out failure

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

Cracked concrete
M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

N Rd,c
[kN]
15,6 19,7 24,0 33,6 47,0 61,7 11,2 14,1 17,2 24,0 33,5 44,1
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

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Heavy duty anchor

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

2/3

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M8
a)

M10
a)

M12

M16

M20

M24

a)

0,8
0,85
0,9
1
1
1
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

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VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

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Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size

M8

M10

HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
24,9
39,4
a)
a) [kN]
VRd,s HSL-3-SK , HSL-3-SH
HSL-3-G
[kN]
20,9
27,8
a) HSL-3-SK and HSL-3-SH is only available up to M12

M12

M16

M20

M24

57,4

80,9

113,5

141,9

43,4

68,6

113,5

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
V

[kN]

Rd,cp

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

28,1

39,4

20,1

28,1

48,1

67,2

93,9

123,5

34,3

48,0

67,1

88,2

Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M8

Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

V0Rd,c
[kN]
4,7
6,5
8,6 13,7 20,9 29,7 3,3
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


4,6

6,1

9,8

15,0

21,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M8
a)

M10
a)

M12

M16

M20

M24

a)

0,8
0,85
0,9
1
1
1
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

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HSL-3
Heavy duty anchor

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-02/0042, issue 2008-01-10.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm. HSL-3-SK and HSL-3-SH is only available up to M12.

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HSL-3
Heavy duty anchor

Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 120
Tensile NRd
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-S), HSL-3-SH
[kN] 15,6
HSL-3-G
Shear VRd, without lever arm
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
[kN] 24,9
HSL-3-SK , HSL-3-SH
HSL-3-G
[kN] 20,9

Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300

M8
120

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300

19,7

24,0

33,6

47,0

61,7

6,7

10,7

17,2

24,0

33,5

44,1

39,4

48,1

67,2

93,9

123,5

20,1

28,1

34,3

48,0

67,1

88,2

27,8

43,4

67,2

93,9

20,1

27,8

34,3

48,0

67,1

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300
70
80 100 150 150

M8
120
60

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300
70
80 100 150 150

12,8

15,9

22,0

33,9

40,4

6,7

10,5

12,9

18,0

28,4

33,1

6,5

8,6

13,7

27,5

29,7

3,3

4,6

6,1

9,8

19,7

21,2

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 120
Min. edge distance cmin [mm] 60
Tensile NRd
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN] 10,2
HSL-3-G
Shear VRd, without lever arm
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN]
4,7
HSL-3-G

Cracked concrete

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 120
Min. spacing smin [mm] 60
Tensile NRd
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN]
9,8
HSL-3-G
Shear VRd, without lever arm
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN] 18,7
HSL-3-G

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Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300
70
80 100 125 150

M8
120
60

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300
70
80 100 125 150

12,4

15,2

21,2

29,6

39,0

6,7

9,4

11,4

16,0

22,4

29,4

26,2

32,1

44,8

62,6

82,3

13,4

18,7

22,9

32,0

44,7

58,8

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HSL-3
Heavy duty anchor

Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 120
Tensile Nrec
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN] 11,2
HSL-3-G
Shear Vrec, without lever arm
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
[kN] 17,8
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH
HSL-3-G
[kN] 14,9

Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300

M8
120

14,1

17,2

24,0

33,5

44,1

4,8

7,6

12,3

17,1

24,0

31,5

28,1

34,3

48,0

67,1

88,2

14,3

20,1

24,5

34,3

47,9

63,0

19,9

31,0

48,0

67,1

14,3

19,9

24,5

34,3

47,9

M8
120
60

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300
70
80 100 150 150

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 120
Min. edge distance cmin [mm] 60
Tensile Nrec
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN]
7,3
HSL-3-G
Shear Vrec, without lever arm
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN]
3,3
HSL-3-G

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300
70
80 100 150 150

Cracked concrete

9,1

11,3

15,7

24,2

28,9

4,8

7,5

9,2

12,9

20,3

23,6

4,6

6,1

9,8

15,0

21,2

2,4

3,3

4,4

7,0

10,7

15,2

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 120
Min. spacing smin [mm] 60
Tensile Nrec
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN]
7,0
HSL-3-G
Shear Vrec, without lever arm
HSL-3, HSL-3-B,
HSL-3-SK, HSL-3-SH [kN] 13,4
HSL-3-G

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300
70
80 100 125 150

Cracked concrete
M8
120
60

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


140 160 200 250 300
70
80 100 125 150

8,9

10,9

15,2

21,1

27,8

4,8

6,7

8,2

11,4

16,0

21,0

18,7

22,9

32,0

44,7

58,8

9,6

13,4

16,4

22,9

31,9

42,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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HSC-A Safety anchor


Anchor version

Benefits

Bolt version
HSC-A Carbon Steel
version
HSC-AR Stainless
steel version

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Fire
resistance

Shock

Corrosion
resistance

- the perfect solution for small edge


and space distance
- suitable for thin concrete blocks
due to low embedment depth
- suitable for cracked concrete
- self-cutting undercut anchor
- available as bolt version for
through applications
- stainless steel available for
external applications

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
Authority / Laboratory
European technical approval a)
CSTB, Paris
Shockproof fastenings in civil
Bundesamt fr Zivilschutz, Bern
defence installations
Fire test report
IBMB, Braunschweig
Assessment report (fire)
warringtonfire
a) All data given in this section according ETA-02/0027 issue 2008-09-20

No. / date of issue


ETA-02/0027 / 2008-09-20
BZS D 06-601 / 2006-07-17
UB 3177/1722-1 / 2006-06-28
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

Basic loading data


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

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Mean ultimate resistance


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50

M12x60

Tensile NRu,m
HSC-A
HSC-AR

[kN]

16,6

16,6

23,3

30,6

13,3

13,3

18,6

24,5

HSC-A

[kN]

19,0

19,0

30,2

43,8

19,0

19,0

30,2

43,8

HSC-AR

[kN]

16,6

16,6

26,4

38,4

16,6

16,6

26,4

38,4

Shear VRu,m

Characteristic resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50

M12x60

Tensile NRk
HSC-A

[kN]

12,8

12,8

17,8

23,4

9,1

9,1

12,7

16,7

HSC-AR

[kN]

12,8

12,8

17,8

23,4

9,1

9,1

12,7

16,7

HSC-A

[kN]

14,6

23,2

14,6

33,7

14,6

18,2

14,6

33,5

HSC-AR

[kN]

12,8

20,3

12,8

29,5

12,8

18,2

12,8

29,5

Shear VRk

Design resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50

M12x60

Tensile NRd
HSC-A

[kN]

8,5

8,5

11,9

15,6

6,1

6,1

8,5

11,2

HSC-AR

[kN]

8,5

8,5

11,9

15,6

6,1

6,1

8,5

11,2

HSC-A

[kN]

11,7

17,0

11,7

27,0

11,7

12,1

11,7

22,3

HSC-AR

[kN]

8,2

13,0

8,2

18,9

8,2

12,1

8,2

18,9

Shear VRd

Recommended loads
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Tensile Nrec

Cracked concrete

M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50

M12x60

a)

[kN]

6,1

6,1

8,5

11,2

4,3

4,3

6,1

8,0

[kN]

6,1

6,1

8,5

11,2

4,3

4,3

6,1

8,0

HSC-A

[kN]

8,3

12,1

8,3

19,3

8,3

8,7

8,3

15,9

HSC-AR

[kN]

5,9

9,3

5,9

13,5

5,9

8,7

5,9

13,5

HSC-A
HSC-AR
Shear Vrec

a)

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
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Materials
Mechanical properties
Anchor size
Nominal tensile strength fuk [N/mm]

HSC

M8x40

M10x40

M8x50

M12x60

-A

800

800

800

800

-AR

700

700

700

700

-A

640

640

640

640

-AR

450

450

450

450

Yield strength fyk

[N/mm]

Stressed cross-section for


bolt version As,A

[mm]

-A, AR

36,6

58,0

36,6

84,3

Moment of resistance W

[mm]

-A, AR

31,2

62,3

31,2

109,2

-A

24

48

24

84

-AR

16,7

33,3

16,7

59,0

Design bending resistance


[Nm]
without sleeve MRd,s

Material quality

HSC-AR

HSC-A

Part

Material
Cone bolt with , with internal
or external thread
Expansion sleeve and washer
Hexagon nut
Cone bolt with , with internal
or external thread
Expansion sleeve and washer
Hexagon nut

steel grade 8.8 according ISO 898-1, galvanised to min. 5 m


Galvanised steel
Grade 8 according to ISO 898-2
steel grade 1.4401, 1.4571 A4-70 according EN 10088, EN ISO 3506
steel grade 1.4401, 1.4571 according EN 10088
steel grade 1.4401, 1.4571 A4-70 according EN 10088, EN ISO 3506

Anchor dimensions
Dimensions of HSC-A and HSC-AR
Anchor version

Thread size

tfix [mm]
max

b
[mm]

ls
[mm]

d
[mm]

e
[mm]

HSC-A(R) M8x40

M8

150

13,5

40,8

13,5

16

HSC-A(R) M10x40

M10

200

15,5

40,8

15,5

20

HSC-A(R) M8x50

M8

150

13,5

50,8

13,5

16

HSC-A(R) M12x60

M12

200

17,5

60,8

17,5

24

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Setting
Installation equipment
HSC-A/AR
M8x40

Anchor size

Rotary hammer for setting


Stop drill bit
Setting Tool

TE-C-HSC-B
TE-C-HSC-MW

HSC-A/AR
M8x50

TE 7-C; TE 7-A; TE 16; TE 16-C;


TE 16-M; TE 25; TE 35
14x40
14

14x50
14

HSC-A/AR
M10x40
TE 7-C; TE 7-A;
TE 25; TE 35
16x40
16

HSC-A/AR
M12x60
TE 16; TE 16-C; TE 16-M;
TE 25; TE 35;
TE 40; TE 40-AVR
18x60
18

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

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Setting details HSC-A (R)


Anchor version

M8x40

M10x40

M8x50

M12x60

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

14

16

14

18

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

14,5

16,5

14,5

18,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

46

46

56

68

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

12

10

30

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

40

40

50

60

Maximum fastening thickness

tfix

[mm]

15

20

15

20

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

10

20

10

30

Width across

SW

[mm]

13

17

13

19

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
Minimum base
material thickness
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure

M8x40

M10x40

M8x50

M12x60

hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

130

smin

[mm]

40

40

50

60

cmin

[mm]

40

40

50

60

scr,N

[mm]

120

120

150

180

ccr,N

[mm]

60

60

75

90

scr,sp

[mm]

130

120

170

180

ccr,sp

[mm]

65

60

85

90

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
Critical spacing and critical edge distance for splitting failure apply only for non-cracked concrete. For cracked
concrete only the critical spacing and critical edge distance for concrete cone failure are decisive.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-02/0027 issue 2008-09-20.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s

M8x40

M10x40

M8x50

M12x60

HSC-A

[kN]

19,5

30,9

19,5

44,9

HSC-AR

[kN]

13,7

21,7

13,7

31,6

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB for HSC-A and HSC-AR


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
N0Rd,p

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Cracked concrete

M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60


[kN]

No pull-out failure

No pull-out failure

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60

N Rd,c
[kN]
8,5
8,5
11,9
15,6
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

6,1

6,1

8,5

11,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

2/3

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M8x40
a)

M10x40

M8x50

M12x60

fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1


0,7
0,7
0,75
0,8 a)
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

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Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

VRd,s
VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete pryout resistance:

VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

- Concrete edge resistance:

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s

M8x40

M10x40

M8x50

M12x60

HSC-A

[kN]

11,7

18,6

11,7

27,0

HSC-AR

[kN]

8,2

13,0

8,2

18,9

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
V0Rd,cp

Cracked concrete

M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60


[kN]

17,0

17,0

23,8

31,2

12,1

12,1

17,0

22,3

Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60

V Rd,c
[kN]
2,5
2,6
3,6
5,3
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

1,8

1,8

2,6

3,8

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

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Influence of anchor spacing a)


0,1

s/scr,N

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M8x40

M10x40

a)

M8x50

a)

M12x60

a)

fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1


0,7
0,7
0,75
0,8 a)
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

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Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-02/0042, issue 2008-01-10.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm.

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Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size
M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M6x40
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
100
100
100
130
100
Tensile NRd
HSC-A
HSC-AR

[kN]

8,5

8,5

11,9

15,6

6,1

M8x40 M10x50 M10x60


100
100
130

6,1

8,5

11,2

Shear VRd, without lever arm


HSC-A

[kN]

11,7

17,0

11,7

27,0

11,7

12,1

11,7

22,3

HSC-AR

[kN]

8,2

13,0

8,2

18,9

8,2

12,1

8,2

18,9

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size
M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M6x40
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
100
100
100
130
100
Min. edge distance cmin [mm]
40
40
50
60
40
Tensile NRd
HSC-A
HSC-AR

[kN]

6,1

M8x40 M10x50 M10x60


100
100
130
40
50
60

6,4

8,3

11,7

4,6

4,6

6,4

8,4

2,6

3,6

5,3

1,8

1,8

2,6

3,8

Shear VRd, without lever arm


HSC-A
HSC-AR

[kN]

2,5

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size
M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
100
100
100
130
100
100
100
130
Min. spacing smin [mm]
40
40
50
60
40
40
50
60
Tensile NRd
HSC-A
HSC-AR

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[kN]

5,6

5,7

7,7

10,4

4,0

4,0

5,7

7,4

Shear VRd, without lever arm


HSC-A
[kN]
11,3

11,3

11,7

20,8

8,1

8,1

11,3

14,9

HSC-AR

11,3

8,2

18,9

8,1

8,1

8,2

14,9

[kN]

8,2

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Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size
M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
100
100
100
130
100
100
100
130
Tensile Nrec
HSC-A
HSC-AR

[kN]

6,1

6,1

8,5

11,2

4,3

4,3

6,1

8,0

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSC-A
[kN]
8,3

12,1

8,3

19,3

8,3

8,7

8,3

15,9

HSC-AR

9,3

5,9

13,5

5,9

8,7

5,9

13,5

[kN]

5,9

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size
M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M6x40
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
100
100
100
130
100
Min. edge distance cmin [mm]
40
40
50
60
40
Tensile Nrec
HSC-A
HSC-AR

[kN]

4,3

M8x40 M10x50 M10x60


100
100
130
40
50
60

4,6

5,9

8,4

3,3

3,3

4,5

6,0

1,8

2,6

3,8

1,3

1,3

1,8

2,7

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSC-A
HSC-AR

[kN]

1,8

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size
M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60 M8x40 M10x40 M8x50 M12x60
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
100
100
100
130
100
100
100
130
Min. spacing smin [mm]
40
40
50
60
40
40
50
60
Tensile Nrec
HSC-A
HSC-AR

[kN]

4,0

4,0

5,5

7,4

2,9

2,9

4,0

5,3

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSC-A

[kN]

8,1

8,1

8,3

14,9

5,8

5,8

8,1

10,6

HSC-AR

[kN]

5,9

8,1

5,9

13,5

5,8

5,8

5,9

10,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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HSC-I Safety anchor


Anchor version Benefits
Internal threaded
version:
HSC-I carbon steel
internal version
HSC-IR Stainless
steel version ((A4)

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Fire
resistance

Shock

- the perfect solution for small


edge and space distance
- suitable for thin concrete blocks
due to low embedment depth
- suitable for cracked concrete
- self-cutting undercut anchor
- internal threaded
- stainless steel available for
external applications

European
Technical
Approval

Corrosion
resistance

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Shockproof fastenings in civil
defence installations
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)
-

Authority / Laboratory
CSTB, Paris

No. / date of issue


ETA-02/0027 / 2008-09-20

Bundesamt fr Zivilschutz, Bern

BZS D 06-601 / 2006-07-17

IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

UB 3177/1722-1 / 2006-06-28
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

All data given in this section according ETA-02/0027 issue 2008-09-20

Basic loading data


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

For details see Simplified design method

Mean ultimate resistance HSC-I and HSC-IR


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Tensile NRu,m
HSC-I
HSC-IR
Shear VRu,m
HSC-I
HSC-IR

120

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
16

[kN]
[kN]

16,6
14,8

16,6
16,6

23,3
23,3

30,6
30,6

[kN]
[kN]

10,4
9,1

15,9
13,9

19,8
17,3

19,8
17,3

Cracked concrete
M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

30,6
30,6

13,3
13,3

13,3
13,3

18,6
18,6

24,5
24,5

24,5
24,5

23,4
20,8

10,4
9,1

15,9
13,9

19,8
17,3

19,8
17,3

23,4
20,8
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Characteristic resistance HSC-I and HSC-IR


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Tensile NRk
HSC-I
HSC-IR
Shear VRk
HSC-I
HSC-IR

M6x
40

M8x
40

[kN]
[kN]

12,8
12,8

12,8
12,8

17,8
17,8

23,4
23,4

[kN]
[kN]

8,0
7,0

12,2
10,7

15,2
13,3

15,2
13,3

Cracked concrete

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
16

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
16

23,4
23,4

9,1
9,1

9,1
9,1

12,7
12,7

16,7
16,7

16,7
16,7

18,2
16,0

8,0
7,0

12,2
10,7

15,2
13,3

15,2
13,3

18,2
16,0

Design resistance HSC-I and HSC-IR


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Tensile NRd
HSC-I
HSC-IR
Shear VRd
HSC-I
HSC-IR

M6x
40

M8x
40

[kN]
[kN]

8,5
7,5

8,5
8,5

11,9
11,9

15,6
14,2

[kN]
[kN]

6,4
4,5

9,8
6,9

12,2
8,5

12,2
8,5

Cracked concrete

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
16

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
16

15,6
15,6

6,1
6,1

6,1
6,1

8,5
8,5

11,2
11,2

11,2
11,2

14,6
10,3

6,4
4,5

9,8
6,9

12,2
8,5

12,2
8,5

14,6
10,3

Recommended loads HSC-I and HSC-IR


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M6x
40

M8x
40

Cracked concrete

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
16

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
16

Tensile Nrec a)
HSC-I
[kN]
6,1
6,1
8,5
11,2
11,2
4,3
4,3
6,1
8,0
8,0
HSC-IR
[kN]
5,4
6,1
8,5
10,1
11,2
4,3
4,3
6,1
8,0
8,0
Shear Vrec a)
HSC-I
[kN]
4,6
7,0
8,7
8,7
10,4
4,6
7,0
8,7
8,7
10,4
HSC-IR
[kN]
3,2
4,9
6,1
6,1
7,3
3,2
4,9
6,1
6,1
7,3
- With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety
factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Materials
Mechanical properties
Anchor size

HSC
-I

M6x40
800

M8x40
800

M10x50
800

M10x60
800

M12x60
800

-IR

600

600

700

700

700

-I

640

640

640

640

640

-IR

355

355

350

350

340

[mm]

-I,IR

22,0

28,3

34,6

34,6

40,8

[mm]

-I,IR

20,1

36,6

58,0

58,0

84,3

[mm]

-I,IR
-I

12,7
9,6

31,2
24

62,3
48

62,3
48

109,2
84

-IR

7,1

16,7

33,3

33,3

59,0

Nominal tensile strength fuk [N/mm]


Yield strength fyk
Stressed cross-section for
internal threaded version As,I
Stressed cross-section for
bolt version As,A
Moment of resistance W

[N/mm]

Design bending resistance


[Nm]
without sleeve MRd,s
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Material quality

HSC-IR

HSC-I

Part

Material
Cone bolt with , with internal
or external thread
Expansion sleeve and washer
Hexagon nut
Cone bolt with , with internal
or external thread
Expansion sleeve and washer
Hexagon nut

steel grade 8.8 according ISO 898-1, galvanised to min. 5 m


Galvanised steel
Grade 8 according to ISO 898-2
steel grade 1.4401, 1.4571 A4-70 according EN 10088, EN ISO 3506
steel grade 1.4401, 1.4571 according EN 10088
steel grade 1.4401, 1.4571 A4-70 according EN 10088, EN ISO 3506

Anchor dimensions
Dimensions of HSC-I and HSC-IR
Anchor version

Thread size

b
[mm]

ls
[mm]

d
[mm]

lb
[mm]

HSC-II M6x40

M6

13,5

40,8

13,5

43,3

HSC-II M8x40

M8

15,5

40,8

15,5

43,8

HSC-II M10x50

M10

17,5

50,8

17,5

54,8

HSC-II M10x60

M10

17,5

60,8

17,5

64,8

HSC-II M12x60

M12

19,5

60,8

19,5

64,8

Setting
Installation equipment
HSC-I/IR
M6x40

Anchor size

Rotary hammer for setting


Stop drill bit
Setting Tool
Insert Tool

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TE-C HSC-MW
TE-C HSC-EW

HSC-I/IR
M8x40

HSC-I/IR
M10x50

HSC-I/IR
M10x60

TE 7-C; TE 7-A; TE 16; TE 16-C; TE 16-M; TE 25; TE 35


14x40
14
14

16x40
16
16

18x50
18
18

18x60
18
18

HSC-I/IR
M12x60
TE 16; TE 16-C; TE 16-M;
TE 25, TE 35; TE 40;
TE 40-AVR
20x60
20
20

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Setting instruction

For HSC-I: fastening carbon steel screw or threaded rod. Minimum strength class 8.8 according to ESO 8898-1
For HSC-IR: fastening stainless steel screw or threaded rod: minimum strength class A4-70 according to EN ISO
3506
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

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Setting details
Anchor version

M6x40

M8x40

M10x50

M10x60

M12x60

Nominal diameter of drill bit

d0

[mm]

14

16

18

18

20

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

14,5

16,5

18,5

18,5

20,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

46

46

56

68

68

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

12

12

14

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

40

40

50

60

60

Screwing depth

min s

[mm]

10

10

12

max s

[mm]

16

22

28

28

30

Width across

SW

[mm]

10

13

17

17

19

Installation torque

Tinst

[Nm]

10

10

20

30

30

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
Minimum base
material thickness
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure

M6x40

M8x40

M10x50

M10x60

M12x60

hmin

[mm]

100

100

110

130

130

smin

[mm]

40

40

50

60

60

cmin

[mm]

40

40

50

60

60

scr,N

[mm]

120

120

150

180

180

ccr,N

[mm]

60

60

75

90

90

scr,sp

[mm]

130

120

170

180

180

ccr,sp

[mm]

65

60

85

90

90

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
Critical spacing and critical edge distance for splitting failure apply only for non-cracked concrete. For cracked
concrete only the critical spacing and critical edge distance for concrete cone failure are decisive.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-02/0027 issue 2008-09-20.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s

M6x40

M8x40

M10x50

M10x60

M12x60

HSC-I

[kN]

10,7

16,3

20,2

20,2

24,3

HSC-IR

[kN]

7,5

11,4

14,2

14,2

17,1

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
N0Rd,p

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40
[kN]

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

No pull-out failure

Cracked concrete
M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

No pull-out failure

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M6x
40

M8x
40

Cracked concrete

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

M6x
40

M8x
40

N0Rd,c
[kN]
8,5
8,5
11,9 15,6 15,6
6,1
- Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

6,1

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60
8,5

11,2

11,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)
fB =
-

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
- The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
- The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

2/3

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M6x40

M8x40

M10x50

M10x60

M12x60

fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1


0,7 a)
0,7 a)
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,8 a)
- This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor
fre,N = 1 may be applied.

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Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

VRd,s
VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete pryout resistance:

VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

- Concrete edge resistance:

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s

M6x40

M8x40

M10x50

M10x60

M12x60

HSC-I

[kN]

6,4

9,8

12,2

12,2

14,6

HSC-IR

[kN]

4,5

6,9

8,5

8,5

10,3

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
V0Rd,cp

[kN]

Cracked concrete

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

17,0

17,0

23,8

12,1

12,1

17,0

31,2

31,2

22,3

22,3

Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M6x
40

M8x
40

Cracked concrete

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

M6x
40

M8x
40

V0Rd,c
[kN]
2,5
2,6
3,9
5,3
5,4
1,8
- For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

1,8

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60
2,8

3,8

3,9

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)
fB =
-

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
- The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.
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Influence of anchor spacing a)


0,1

s/scr,N

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
- The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M6x40

M8x40

a)

M10x50

a)

M10x60

a)

M12x60

a)

fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1


0,7
0,7
0,75
0,8
0,8 a)
- This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor
fre,N = 1 may be applied.

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
c/hef
0,50
0,75
1,00
1,25
1,50
1,75
2,00
2,25
2,50
2,75
3,00
3,25
3,50
3,75
4,00
4,25
4,50
4,75
5,00
5,25
5,50
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anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92
The anchor spacing and the edge distance
the minimum edge distance cmin.

Group of two anchors s/hef


4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and

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Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-02/0042, issue 2008-01-10.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm.

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Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M6x
40

M8x
40

100

100

110

130

8,5

8,5

11,9

HSC-IR
[kN]
7,5
Shear VRd, without lever arm

8,5

HSC-I

[kN]

6,4

HSC-IR

[kN]

4,5

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Tensile NRd
HSC-I

[kN]

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

Cracked concrete
M6x
40

M8x
40

130

100

100

110

130

130

15,6

15,6

6,1

6,1

8,5

11,2

11,2

11,9

14,2

15,6

6,1

6,1

8,5

11,2

11,2

9,8

12,2

12,2

14,6

6,4

9,8

12,2

12,2

14,6

6,9

8,5

8,5

10,3

4,5

6,9

8,5

8,5

10,3

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
Min. edge distance cmin [mm]
Tensile NRd
HSC-I
HSC-IR

[kN]

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

100
40

100
40

110
50

130
60

6,1

6,4

4,2

2,6

3,9

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

Cracked concrete
M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

130
60

100
40

100
40

110
50

130
60

130
60

11,7

11,7

4,6

4,6

6,4

8,4

8,4

5,3

5,4

1,8

1,8

2,8

3,8

3,9

Shear VRd, without lever arm


HSC-I
HSC-IR

[kN]

2,5

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile NRd
HSC-I
HSC-IR

[kN]

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

100
60

100
70

110
80

130
100

5,6

5,7

7,7

Cracked concrete
M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

130
125

100
60

100
70

110
80

130
100

130
125

10,4

10,4

4,0

4,0

5,7

7,4

7,4

Shear VRd, without lever arm

130

HSC-I

[kN]

6,4

9,8

12,2

12,2

14,6

6,4

8,1

11,3

12,2

14,6

HSC-IR

[kN]

4,5

6,9

8,5

8,5

10,3

4,5

6,9

8,5

8,5

10,3

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Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M6x
40

M8x
40

100

100

110

130

6,1

6,1

8,5

5,4

6,1

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSC-I
[kN]
4,6
HSC-IR

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Tensile Nrec
HSC-I
[kN]
HSC-IR

[kN]

[kN]

3,2

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

Cracked concrete
M6x
40

M8x
40

130

100

100

110

130

130

11,2

11,2

4,3

4,3

6,1

8,0

8,0

8,5

10,1

11,2

4,3

4,3

6,1

8,0

8,0

7,0

8,7

8,7

10,4

4,6

7,0

8,7

8,7

10,4

4,9

6,1

6,1

7,3

3,2

4,9

6,1

6,1

7,3

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
Min. edge distance cmin [mm]
Tensile Nrec
HSC-I
HSC-IR

[kN]

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

100
40

100
40

110
50

130
60

4,3

4,6

5,9

1,8

2,8

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

Cracked concrete
M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

130
60

100
40

100
40

110
50

130
60

130
60

8,4

8,4

3,3

3,3

4,5

6,0

6,0

3,8

3,9

1,3

1,3

2,0

2,7

2,8

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSC-I
HSC-IR

[kN]

1,8

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]
Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile Nrec
HSC-I
HSC-IR

[kN]

M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

100
60

100
70

110
80

130
100

4,0

4,0

5,5

Cracked concrete
M6x
40

M8x
40

M10x M10x M12x


50
60
60

130
125

100
60

100
70

110
80

130
100

130
125

7,4

7,4

2,9

2,9

4,0

5,3

5,3

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSC-I

[kN]

4,6

7,0

8,7

8,7

10,4

4,6

5,8

8,1

8,7

10,4

HSC-IR

[kN]

3,2

4,9

6,1

6,1

7,3

3,2

4,9

6,1

6,1

7,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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HST Stud anchor


Anchor version

Benefits
- suitable for non-cracked and
cracked concrete C 20/25 to
C 50/60
- quick and simple setting
operation
- safety wedge for certain follow up
expansion

HST
Carbon steel
HST-R
Stainless steel
HST-HCR
High corrosion
resistance steel

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Fire
resistance

Shock

Corrosion
resistance

High
corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
Authority / Laboratory
European technical approval a)
DIBt, Berlin
Shockproof fastenings in civil
Bundesamt fr Zivilschutz, Bern
defence installations
Fire test report
DIBt, Berlin
Fire test report ZTV-Tunnel
IBMB, Braunschweig
Assessment report (fire)
warringtonfire
a) All data given in this section according ETA-98/0001, issue 2008-11-18.

No. / date of issue


ETA-98/0001 / 2008-11-18
BZS D 08-602 / 2008-12-15
ETA-98/0001 / 2008-11-18
UB 3332/0881-2 / 2003-07-02
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

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Mean ultimate resistance


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Tensile NRu,m
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR
Shear VRu,m
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

16,6
18,1
15,2

22,3
26,7
22,7

35,2
35,1
32,4

48,7
49,8
45,5

76,0
77,4
-

86,1
79,1
-

10,3
12,7
13,8

11,6
18,4
16,2

21,9
20,1
21,5

31,1
36,0
32,4

44,9
55,1
-

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

17,6
15,8
17,6

27,8
24,4
27,8

40,5
35,4
40,5

67,8
61,2
75,4

102,9 112,3
95,6 137,7
-

17,6
15,8
17,6

27,8
24,4
27,8

40,5
35,4
40,5

67,8
61,2
75,4

102,9 112,3
95,6 137,7
-

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

60,2
70,5
-

Characteristic resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Tensile NRk
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR
Shear VRk
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

9,0
9,0
9,0

16,0
16,0
16,0

20,0
20,0
20,0

35,0
35,0
35,0

50,0
50,0
-

60,0
60,0
-

5,0
5,0
5,0

9,0
9,0
9,0

12,0
12,0
12,0

20,0
25,0
25,0

30,0
30,0
-

40,0
40,0
-

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

14,0
13,0
13,0

23,5
20,0
20,0

35,0
30,0
30,0

55,0
50,0
55,0

84,0
60,0
-

94,0
80,0
-

14,0
13,0
13,0

23,5
20,0
20,0

35,0
30,0
30,0

55,0
50,0
53,5

84,0
60,0
-

94,0
80,0
-

Design resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
Tensile NRd
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR
Shear VRd
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

[kN]

5,0
6,0
6,0

10,7
10,7
10,7

13,3
13,3
13,3

23,3
23,3
23,3

33,3
33,3
-

40,0
40,0
-

2,8
3,3
3,3

6,0
6,0
6,0

8,0
8,0
8,0

13,3
16,7
16,7

20,0
20,0
-

26,7
26,7
-

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

11,2
10,4
10,4

18,8
16,0
16,0

28,0
24,0
24,0

44,0
38,5
44,0

67,2
41,7
-

62,7
55,6
-

11,2
10,4
10,4

18,8
16,0
16,0

28,0
24,0
24,0

44,0
35,6
35,6

60,9
41,7
-

62,7
55,6
-

[kN]

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

Recommended loads
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
Tensile Nreca)
HST
[kN]
3,6 7,6 9,5 16,7 23,8 28,6 2,0 4,3 5,7 9,5 14,3 19,0
HST-R
[kN]
4,3 7,6 9,5 16,7 23,8 28,6 2,4 4,3 5,7 11,9 14,3 19,0
HST-HCR
[kN]
4,3 7,6 9,5 16,7
2,4 4,3 5,7 11,9
Shear Vrec a)
HST
[kN]
8,0 13,4 20,0 31,4 48,0 44,8 8,0 13,4 20,0 31,4 43,5 44,8
HST-R
[kN]
7,4 11,4 17,1 27,5 29,8 39,7 7,4 11,4 17,1 25,5 29,8 39,7
HST-HCR
[kN]
7,4 11,4 17,1 31,4
7,4 11,4 17,1 25,5
a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of HST, HST-R, HST-HCR
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk
Yield strength
fyk

HST
HST-R
HST-HCR
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

Stressed crosssection As
Moment of
resistance W
Char. bending
resistance
M0Rk,s

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
800
720
800
640
575
640

M10
800
700
800
640
560
640

M12
800
700
800
640
560
640

M16
720
650
800
580
500
640

M20
700
650
560
450
-

M24
530
650
451
450
-

[mm]

36,6

58,0

84,3

157

245

353

[mm]

31,2

62,3

109,2

277,5

540,9

935,5

30
27
30

60
53
60

105
92
105

240
216
266

454
422
-

595
730
-

HST [Nm]
HST-R [Nm]
HST-HCR [Nm]

Material quality
Part
Bolt

HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

Material
Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 5 m
Stainless steel
High corrosion resistant steel

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

tfix,min

[mm]

Maximum thickness of fixture

tfix,max

[mm]

195

200

200

235

305

330

Shaft diameter at the cone

dR

[mm]

5,5

7,2

8,5

11,6

14,6

17,4

Minimum length of the anchor

l1,min

[mm]

75

90

115

140

170

200

Maximum length of the anchor

l1,max

[mm]

260

280

295

350

450

500

Length of expansion sleeve

l2

[mm]

14,8

18,2

22,7

24,3

28,3

36

HST
M..

dR

Minimum thickness of fixture

l1

l2

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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M8

M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
TE2 TE16
TE40 TE70
hammer, torque wrench, blow out pump

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Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

HST
M

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Tinst

hef
h1
Setting details HST, HST-R, HST-HCR
M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

12

16

20

24

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

10,45

12,5

16,5

20,55

24,55

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

65

80

95

115

140

170

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

26

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

47

60

70

82

101

125

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

20

45

60

110

240

300

Width across

SW

[mm]

13

17

19

24

30

36

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Setting parameters
Anchor size
Minimum base material thickness
HST
Minimum spacing
in non-cracked
concrete

HST-R
HST-HCR
HST

Minimum spacing
in cracked concrete

HST-R
HST-HCR

Minimum edge
distance
in non-cracked
concrete

Minimum edge
distance
in cracked concrete

HST
HST-R
HST-HCR
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

Critical spacing for splitting failure


and concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance for splitting
failure and concrete cone failure

hmin
smin
for c
smin
for c
smin
for c
smin
for c
smin
for c
smin
for c
cmin
for s
cmin
for s
cmin
for s
cmin
for s
cmin
for s
scr,sp
scr,N
ccr,sp
ccr,N

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

M8
100
60
50
60
60
60
50
40
50
40
50
40
50
50
60
60
60
60
60
45
50
45
50

M10
120
55
80
55
70
55
70
55
70
55
65
55
70
55
115
50
115
55
115
55
90
50
90

M12
140
60
85
60
80
60
80
60
75
60
75
60
75
55
145
55
145
55
145
55
120
55
110

M16
160
70
110
70
110
70
110
70
100
70
100
70
100
85
150
70
160
70
160
70
150
60
160

M20
200
100
225
100
195
100
160
100
130
140
270
140
210
100
225
100
160

M24
250
125
255
125
205
125
180
125
130
170
295
150
235
125
240
125
140

[mm]

141

180

210

246

303

375

[mm]

71

90

105

123

152

188

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.

Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-98/0001, issue 2008-11-18.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
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Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)

The design method is based on the following simplification:


No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


0
NRd,sp = N Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s

HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

M8
12,7
11,3
12,9

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M10
21,3
18,7
21,5

M12
28,7
26,7
30,5

M16
50,0
44,2
56,3

M20
50,0
63
-

M24
90,0
90,2
-

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
0

Rd,p

HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

Cracked concrete

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

5,0
6,0
6,0

10,7
10,7
10,7

2,8
3,3
3,3

13,3
13,3
13,3

23,3
23,3
23,3

33,3
33,3
-

40,0
40,0
-

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


6,0
6,0
6,0

8,0
8,0
8,0

13,3
16,7
16,7

20,0
20,0
-

26,7
26,7
-

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

HST
[kN]
9,0 15,6 19,7 24,9 34,1
47
HST-R
[kN]
10,8 15,6 19,7 24,9 34,1
47
HST-HCR [kN]
10,8 15,6 19,7 24,9
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete
N0Rd,c

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Cracked concrete
M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

6,4
7,7
7,7

11,2
11,2
11,2

14,1
14,1
14,1

17,8
17,8
17,8

24,4
24,4
-

33,5
33,5
-

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Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

2/3

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M8

M10
a)

M12

a)

a)

M16

M20

M24

a)

0,74
0,8
0,85
0,91
1
1
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

138

VRd,s
VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

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Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

HST

[kN]

11,2

18,8

28,0

44,0

67,2

62,7

HST-R

[kN]

10,4

16,0

24,0

38,5

41,7

55,6

HST-HCR [kN]

10,4

16,0

24,0

44,0

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M8
HST
HST-R
HST-HCR

V0Rd,cp

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

21,6 31,2 43,3 62,4 85,3 117,4 15,5 22,3 30,9 44,5 60,9 83,8
21,6 31,2 39,4 49,9 68,2 93,9 15,5 22,3 28,1 35,6 48,7 67,1
21,6 31,2 39,4 49,9
15,5 22,3 28,1 35,6
-

Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M8

Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

HST
[kN]
3,0 3,9 4,2 9,1 21,5 31,7 1,8
0
V Rd,c
HST-R
[kN]
3,9 3,4 4,2 6,8 21,5 26,3 1,8
HST-HCR [kN]
3,9 3,9 4,2 6,8
1,8
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


2,8
2,4
2,4

3,0
3,0
3,0

4,9
3,9
3,9

9,3
9,3
-

14,3
14,3
-

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

1/2 a)

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

f1,N =

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

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Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M8

M10
a)

M12

a)

M16

a)

M20

M24

a)

0,74
0,8
0,85
0,91
1
1
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-98/0001, issue 2008-11-18.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm.

Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100
Tensile NRd
HST
[kN]
5,0
HST-R
[kN]
6,0
HST-HCR
[kN]
6,0
Shear VRd, without lever arm
HST
[kN] 11,2
HST-R
[kN] 10,4
HST-HCR
[kN] 10,4

Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250

M8
100

10,7
10,7
10,7

13,3
13,3
13,3

23,3
23,3
23,3

33,3
33,3
-

40,0
40,0
-

2,8
3,3
3,3

6,0
6,0
6,0

8,0
8,0
8,0

13,3
16,7
16,7

20,0
20,0
-

26,7
26,7
-

18,8
16,0
16,0

28,0
24,0
24,0

44,0
38,5
44,0

67,2
41,7
-

62,7
55,6
-

11,2
10,4
10,4

18,8
16,0
16,0

28,0
24,0
24,0

44,0
35,6
35,6

60,9
41,7
-

62,7
55,6
-

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250
55
55
85 140 170
50
55
70 140 150
55
55
70
-

M8
100
45
45
45

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250
55
55
70 100 125
50
55
60 100 125
50
55
60
-

10,7
10,5
10,7

12,9
12,9
12,9

19,1
17,0
17,0

32,1
32,1
-

40,0
39,7
-

2,8
3,3
3,3

6,0
6,0
6,0

8,0
8,0
8,0

12,2
11,2
11,2

18,2
18,2
-

25,2
25,2
-

3,9
3,4
3,9

4,2
4,2
4,2

9,1
6,8
6,8

20,8
20,8
-

31,3
26,3
-

1,8
1,8
1,8

2,8
2,4
2,4

3,0
3,0
3,0

4,9
3,9
3,9

9,3
9,3
-

14,3
14,3
-

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100
Min. edge
HST
[mm] 50
distance cmin
HST-R
[mm] 60
HST-HCR
[mm] 60
Tensile NRd
HST
[kN]
5,0
HST-R
[kN]
6,0
HST-HCR
[kN]
6,0
Shear VRd, without lever arm
HST
[kN]
3,0
HST-R
[kN]
3,9
HST-HCR
[kN]
3,9

Cracked concrete

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100
Min. spacing smin [mm] 60
Tensile NRd
HST
[kN]
5,0
HST-R
[kN]
6,0
HST-HCR
[kN]
6,0
Shear VRd, without lever arm
HST
[kN] 11,2
HST-R
[kN] 10,4
HST-HCR
[kN] 10,4

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M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250

Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250
55
60
70 100 125

M8
100
40

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250
55
60
70 100 125

10,2
10,2
10,2

12,7
12,7
12,7

16,0
16,0
16,0

22,7
22,7
-

31,3
31,3
-

2,8
3,3
3,3

6,0
6,0
6,0

8,0
8,0
8,0

11,4
11,4
11,4

16,2
16,2
-

22,4
22,4
-

18,8
16,0
16,0

27,8
24,0
24,0

40,1
32,0
32,0

56,7
41,7
-

62,7
55,6
-

9,9
9,9
9,9

14,6
14,6
14,6

19,9
18,1
18,1

22,9
22,9
22,9

40,5
32,4
-

55,9
44,7
-

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Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100
Tensile Nrec
HST
[kN]
3,6
HST-R
[kN]
4,3
HST-HCR
[kN]
4,3
Shear Vrec, without lever arm
HST
[kN]
8,0
HST-R
[kN]
7,4
HST-HCR
[kN]
7,4

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250

Cracked concrete
M8
100

7,6
7,6
7,6

9,5
9,5
9,5

16,6
16,6
16,6

23,8
23,8
-

28,6
28,6
-

2,0
2,4
2,4

4,3
4,3
4,3

5,7
5,7
5,7

9,5
11,9
11,9

14,3
14,3
-

19,0
19,0
-

13,4
11,4
11,4

20,0
17,1
17,1

31,4
27,5
31,4

48,0
29,8
-

44,8
39,7
-

8,0
7,4
7,4

13,4
11,4
11,4

20,0
17,1
17,1

31,4
25,5
25,5

43,5
29,8
-

44,8
39,7
-

M8
100
45
45
45

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250
55
55
70 100 125
50
55
60 100 125
50
55
60
-

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100
Min. edge
HST
[mm] 50
distance cmin
HST-R
[mm] 60
HST-HCR
[mm] 60
Tensile Nrec
HST
[kN]
3,6
HST-R
[kN]
4,3
HST-HCR
[kN]
4,3
Shear Vrec, without lever arm
HST
[kN]
2,1
HST-R
[kN]
2,8
HST-HCR
[kN]
2,8

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250
55
55
85 140 170
50
55
70 140 150
55
55
70
-

Cracked concrete

7,6
7,5
7,6

9,2
9,2
9,2

13,6
12,1
12,1

22,9
22,9
-

28,6
28,4
-

2,0
2,4
2,4

4,3
4,3
4,3

5,7
5,7
5,7

8,7
8,0
8,0

13,0
13,0
-

18,0
18,0
-

2,8
2,4
2,8

3,0
3,0
3,0

6,5
4,9
4,9

14,9
14,9
-

22,4
18,8
-

1,3
1,3
1,3

2,0
1,7
1,7

2,2
2,2
2,2

3,5
2,8
2,8

6,6
6,6
-

10,2
10,2
-

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size
M8
Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100
Min. spacing smin [mm] 60
Tensile Nrec
HST
[kN]
3,6
HST-R
[kN]
4,3
HST-HCR
[kN]
4,3
Shear Vrec, without lever arm
HST
[kN]
8,0
HST-R
[kN]
7,4
HST-HCR
[kN]
7,4

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250
55
60
70 100 125

Cracked concrete
M8
100
40

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


120 140 160 200 250
55
60
70 100 125

7,3
7,3
7,3

9,1
9,1
9,1

11,4
11,4
11,4

16,2
16,2
-

22,4
22,4
-

2,0
2,4
2,4

4,3
4,3
4,3

5,7
5,7
5,7

8,2
8,2
8,2

11,6
11,6
-

16,0
16,0
-

13,4
11,4
11,4

19,9
17,1
17,1

28,6
22,9
22,9

40,5
29,8
-

44,8
39,7
-

7,1
7,1
7,1

10,4
10,4
10,4

14,2
12,9
12,9

16,4
16,4
16,4

28,9
23,1
-

39,9
31,9
-

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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HSA Stud anchor


Anchor version

Benefits
- two setting depths

HSA
Carbon steel

- setting mark

HSA-R
Stainless steel
HSA-F
Carbon steel, hot-dip
galvanised

Concrete

Fire
resistance

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
Authority / Laboratory
No. / date of issue
European technical approval a)
CSTB, Paris
ETA-99/0001 / 2008-03-13
Fire test report
IBMB, Braunschweig
UB 3049/8151 / 2006-05-03
Assessment report (fire)
warringtonfire
WF 166404/ 2007-10-26
a) All data given in this section for HSA and HSA-R M6 to M12 according ETA-99/0001, issue 2008-03-13. HSA-F
and HAS-R M16 + M20 have no approval.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Non-cracked Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

For details see Simplified design method

Mean ultimate resistance


Anchor size
Tensile NRu,m
HSA
HSA-R
HSA-F
Shear VRu,m
HSA
HSA-R
HSA-F

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Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

12,5
11,2
11,1

20,1
17,2
18,3

20,6
20,1
25,3

39,7
33,6
38,3

62,5
52,3
45,6

100,1
69,0
64,4

9,2
9,2
10,4

12,8
12,8
14,2

18,3
18,3
20,8

19,8
19,8
26,8

38,3
30,0
39,8

44,4
43,0
54,1

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

8,7
7,2
8,7

15,8
13,2
15,8

25,1
20,9
25,1

36,4
30,3
36,4

63,1
61,2
63,1

105,8
95,6
105,8

8,7
8,7

15,8
15,8

25,1
25,1

36,4
36,4

63,1
63,1

105,8
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Characteristic resistance
Anchor size
Tensile NRk
HSA
HSA-R
HSA-F
Shear VRk
HSA
HSA-R
HSA-F

Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M6

M8

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

6
6
6

12
12
12

16
12
16

25
25
25

38,8
38,7
35

52,7
44,1
50

5
4

9
7,5
9

12
12
12

17,8
17,8
16

25,8
23,0
20

34,7
33,0
30

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

6,5
6,0
6,5

12
11,0
12

19,5
17,0
19,5

30,5
25,0
30,5

55,0
35,0
55,0

85,0
50,0
85,0

6,5
6,5

12,0
10,4
12,0

19,5
13,7
19,5

30,5
17,8
30,5

55,0
35,0
55,0

85,0
50,0
85,0

M10 M12 M16 M20

M10 M12 M16 M20

Design resistance
Anchor size
Tensile NRd
HSA
HSA-R
HSA-F
Shear VRd
HSA
HSA-R
HSA-F

Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

3,3
3,3
3,3

8,0
6,7
6,7

10,7
6,7
7,6

16,7
11,9
11,9

25,9
18,1
23,3

35,1
20,6
33,3

2,8
1,9

6,0
4,2
6

8,0
5,7
6,7

11,9
8,5
7,6

17,2
10,8
13,3

23,1
15,4
20

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

5,2
4,0
5,2

9,6
7,3
9,6

15,6
11,3
15,6

24,4
16,7
24,4

44,0
38,5
44,0

68,0
41,7
68,0

5,2
5,2

9,6
7,0
9,6

15,6
9,1
15,6

23,8
11,9
23,8

44,0
38,5
44,0

68,0
41,7
68,0

M10 M12 M16 M20

Recommended loads
Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

Anchor size
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Tensile Nreca)
HSA
[kN]
2,4
5,7
7,6 11,9 18,5 25,1 2,0
4,3
5,7
8,5 12,3 16,5
HSA-R
[kN]
2,4
4,8
4,8
8,5 12,9 14,7
3,0
4,1
6,1
7,7 11,0HSA-F
[kN]
2,4
4,8
5,4
8,5 16,6 23,8 1,4
4,3
4,8
5,4
9,5 14,3
Shear Vrec a)
HSA
[kN]
3,7
6,9 11,1 17,4 31,4 48,6 3,7
6,9 11,1 17,0 31,4 48,6
HSA-R
2,9
5,2
8,1 11,9 27,5 29,8
5,0
6,5
8,5 27,5 29,8
HSA-F
[kN]
3,7
6,9 11,1 17,4 31,4 48,6 3,7
6,9 11,1 17,0 31,4 48,6
a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HSA, HSA-R, HSA-F
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk
Yield strength
fyk

HSA
HSA-R
HSA-F
HSA
HSA-R
HSA-F

Stressed crosssection As
Moment of
resistance W
Char. bending HSA
resistance
HSA-R
M0Rk,s
HSA-F
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[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M6
720
600
720
576
400
576

M8
720
600
720
576
400
576

M10
720
600
720
576
400
576

M12
720
600
720
576
400
576

M16
670
450
670
536
536

M20
720
400
720
576
576

[mm]

20,1

36,6

58,0

84,3

157

245

[mm]

12,7

31,2

62,3

109,2

277,5

540,9

[Nm]
[Nm]
[Nm]

11
9
11

27
22
27

54
45
54

94
79
94

223
150
223

454
252
454

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Material quality
Part

Material

Bolt

HSA

Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 5 m

HSA-R

Stainless steel

HSA-F

Carbon steel, hot-dip galvanised to min. 35 m (M6-M16) and min. 45 m


(M20)

Anchor dimensions
Standard embedment depth
Anchor size

M6

M8

[mm]

tfix,max [mm]

45

72

dR

[mm]

4,2

l1,max
l2

tfix,min

M16

M20

M6

M8

10

70

205

125

30

55

85

77

225

145

55

5,8

7,6

12,2

15,4

4,2

5,8

7,6

[mm] 100

137

140

300

240

170

100

137

140

300

240

170

[mm]

11,5 15,4 19,1

24,8

29

8,2

11,5 15,4 19,1 24,8

29

8,2

M10 M12

M10 M12 M16 M20

12,2 15,4

dR

Minimum thickness of
fixture
Maximum thickness of
fixture
Shaft diameter at the
cone
Maximum length of the
anchor
Length of expansion
sleeve

Reduced embedment depth

l1

l2

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

TE2 TE16

M20
TE40
TE70

hammer, torque wrench, blow out pump

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

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Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Tinst
hef
h1

Setting details HSA, HSA-R, HSA-F


Standard embedment depth
Anchor size

M6

M8
8

M10 M12

Nominal diameter of
drill bit

do

[mm]

Cutting diameter of
drill bit

dcut

[mm]

6,4

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

55

65

70

df

[mm]

hef

[mm]

40

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

Width across

SW

[mm]

Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Effective anchorage
depth

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10

12

8,45 10,45 12,5

Reduced embedment depth

M16

M20

M6

M8

16

20

M10 M12 M16 M20


10

12

16

20

16,5 20,55

6,4

8,45 10,45 12,5 16,5 20,55

95

115

130

45

50

60

70

90

105

12

14

18

22

12

14

18

22

48

50

70

84

103

30

35

42

50

64

78

15

30

50

100

200

15

30

50

100

200

10

13

17

19

24

30

10

13

17

19

24

30

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Setting parameters
Anchor size
Minimum base material
[mm]
thickness hmin
Minimum spacing smin
HSA
[mm]
HSA-R
[mm]
HSA-F
[mm]
Minimum edge distance cmin
HSA
[mm]
HSA-R
[mm]
HSA-F
[mm]
Critical spacing for splitting failure
scr,sp
HSA
[mm]
HSA-R
[mm]
HSA-F
[mm]
Critical edge distance for splitting
failure ccr,sp
HSA
[mm]
HSA-R
[mm]
HSA-F
[mm]
Critical spacing for concrete cone
failure scr,N
HSA
[mm]
HSA-R
[mm]
HSA-F
[mm]
Critical edge distance for concrete
cone failure ccr,N
HSA
[mm]
HSA-R
[mm]
HSA-F
[mm]

Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

100

100

100

140

170

210

100

100

100

100

130

160

40
40

50
50

55
65

75
100

90
-

105
-

35
-

35
35

55
55

100
100

100
-

100
-

120

145

150

210

250

310

90

105

125

150

190

235

50
50
60

60
60
72

65
75
75

90
100
105

105
126

125
155

40
45

45
45
53

65
65
63

100
100
75

100
96

115
117

200
200

240
240

270
270

378
380

454
500

556
620

150
-

300

420

500

620

180

270
270
300

422
470

290

226
230
252

346
380

240

176
180
210

380

470

100
100
120

120
120
145

135
135
150

189
190
210

227
250
250

278
310
310

75
90

88
90
105

113
115
125

135
135
150

173
190
190

211
235
235

120
120

144
150

150
150

210
210

252
250

309
310

90
-

150

210

250

310

90

150
150
150

234
235

145

126
130
125

192
190

120

105
110
105

190

235

60
60
60

72
75
72

75
75
75

105
105
105

126
126
126

155
155
155

45
45

53
55
53

63
65
63

75
100
75

96
96
96

117
117
117

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance for
HSA and HSA-R according data given in ETA-99/0001, issue 2008-03-13.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s

HSA
HSA-R

[kN]
[kN]

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

6,3
6,9

12,0
12,5

21,0
21,9

29,7
30,6

50,7
-

89,3
-

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB


Anchor size
N0Rd,p

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HSA
HSA-R

[kN]
[kN]

Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

3,3
3,3

8
6,7

10,7
6,7

2,8
-

6,0

8,0

4,2

5,7 no p/o

16,7
11,9

No pull-out
-

M10 M12 M16 M20


No pull-out
-

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N
Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

HSA
[kN]
7,1 11,2 11,9 19,7 25,9 35,1
HSA-R
[kN]
7,1
9,3
9,9 14,1
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

4,6
-

7,0
5,8

Anchor size

M8

N0Rd,c

M10 M12 M16 M20


9,1
6,5

11,9
8,5

17,2
-

23,1
-

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

2/3

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

0,70 a)

0,74 a)

0,75 a)

a)

a)

a)

M12

M16

M20

a)

0,92 a)

a)

a)

fre,N = 0.5 + hef/200mm 1


Standard embedment depth
a)

150

0,85

Reduced embedment depth


0,65
0,68
0,71
0,75
0,82
0,89 a)
This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.
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Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

VRd,s
VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete pryout resistance:

VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

- Concrete edge resistance:

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

HSA

[kN]

5,2

9,6

15,6

24,4

44

68

HSA-R

[kN]

7,3

11,3

16,7

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Anchor size
HSA
HSA-R

V0Rd,cp

[kN]
[kN]

Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

8,5
8,5

11,2
11,2

23,8
11,9

5,5
-

10,4
7,0

18,3
9,1

39,4
39,4

51,7
-

70,2
-

23,8
11,9

49,9
-

81,0
-

Design concrete edge resistance a)VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f4


Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M6

M8

HSA
[kN]
2,7
4,0
4,8
8,8 12,6 18,2 1,8
HSA-R
[kN]
2,7
4,0
6,0 10,4
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

2,4
2,4

Anchor size

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

V0Rd,c

M10 M12 M16 M20


4,6
4,6

9,7
9,7

11,1
-

15,2
-

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

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Influence of anchor spacing a)


0,1

s/scr,N

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

0,70 a)

0,74 a)

0,75 a)

0,85 a)

0,92 a)

a)

a)

a)

a)

a)

fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1


Standard embedment depth
a)

0,65
0,68
0,71
0,75
0,82
0,89 a)
Reduced embedment depth
This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

152

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

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Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-98/0001, issue 2008-02-12.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm.

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Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects
Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100


Tensile NRd
HSA
[kN]
3,3

100

100

140

170

210

100

100

100

100

130

160

8,0

10,7

16,7

25,9

35,1

2,8

6,0

8,0

11,9

17,2

23,1

6,7

6,7

11,9

4,2

5,7

8,5

Anchor size

HSA-R

[kN]

3,3

Shear VRd, without lever arm


HSA
[kN]
5,2

9,6

11,9

24,4

44,0

68,0

5,2

7,0

9,1

11,9

34,4

46,3

HSA-R

7,3

11,3

16,7

7,0

9,1

11,9

[kN]

4,0

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

100

100

100

140

170

210

100

100

100

100

130

160

[mm]
[mm]

50
50

60
60

65
75

90
100

105
-

125
-

40
-

45
45

65
65

100
100

100
-

115
-

HSA

[kN]

3,3

7,1

7,4

12,2

15,9

21,3

2,8

4,5

6,3

9,5

11,9

15,4

HSA-R

[kN]

3,3

5,9

6,7

9,2

3,7

4,4

6,8

Anchor size
Min. base material
thickness hmin
Min. edge
HSA
distance cmin
HSA-R

[mm]

Tensile NRd

Shear VRd, without lever arm


HSA

[kN]

2,7

4,0

4,8

8,8

12,6

18,2

1,8

2,4

4,6

7,4

10,1

14,5

HSA-R

[kN]

2,7

4,0

5,5

9,9

2,4

4,6

7,4

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Standard embedment depth
Anchor size

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100


Min. spacing smin HSA
[mm] 40
HSA-R
[mm] 40
Tensile NRd
HSA
[kN]
3,3

100
50
50

100
55
65

140
75
100

170
90
-

210
105
-

100
35
-

100
35
35

100 100 130 160


55 100 100 100
55 100
-

6,8

7,1

11,8

15,5

20,9

2,8

4,2

5,7

8,1

11,1

14,3

3,3

5,6

6,1

8,9

3,5

4,0

5,8

Shear VRd, without lever arm


HSA
[kN]
5,2

7,5

15,6

24,4

35,1

47,0

3,8

6,9

13,1

19,8

37,9

57,8

HSA-R

7,3

8,5

16,7

4,6

6,5

8,9

HSA-R

154

[kN]

[kN]

4,0

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Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects
Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100


Tensile Nrec
HSA
[kN]
2,4

100

100

140

170

210

100

100

100

100

130

160

Anchor size

5,7

7,6

11,9

18,5

25,1

2,0

4,3

5,7

8,5

12,3

16,5

2,4

4,8

4,8

8,5

3,0

4,1

6,1

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSA
[kN]
3,7

6,9

8,5

17,4

31,4

48,6

3,7

5,0

6,5

8,5

24,6

33,1

HSA-R

5,2

8,1

11,9

5,0

6,5

8,5

HSA-R

[kN]

[kN]

2,9

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

100

100

100

140

170

210

100

100

100

100

130

160

[mm]
[mm]

50
50

60
60

65
75

90
100

105
-

125
-

40
-

45
45

65
65

100
100

100
-

115
-

[kN]

2,4

5,1

5,3

8,7

11,3

15,2

2,0

3,2

4,5

6,8

8,5

11,0

[kN]

2,4

4,2

4,8

6,6

2,6

3,2

4,9

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSA
[kN]
1,9

2,8

3,4

6,3

9,0

13,0

1,3

1,7

3,3

5,3

7,2

10,3

HSA-R

2,8

3,9

7,1

1,7

3,3

5,3

Anchor size
Min. base material
thickness hmin
Min. edge
HSA
distance cmin
HSA-R
Tensile Nrec
HSA
HSA-R

[mm]

[kN]

1,9

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Standard embedment depth

Reduced embedment depth

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

M10 M12 M16 M20

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm] 100


Min. spacing smin HSA
[mm] 40
HSA-R
[mm] 40
Tensile Nrec
HSA
[kN]
2,4

100
50
50

100
55
65

140
75
100

170
90
-

210
105
-

100
35
-

100
35
35

100 100 130 160


55 100 100 100
55 100
-

4,8

5,1

8,4

11,1

14,9

2,0

3,0

4,1

5,8

7,9

10,2

Anchor size

2,4

4,0

4,4

6,3

2,5

2,9

4,2

Shear Vrec, without lever arm


HSA
[kN]
3,7

HSA-R

5,4

11,1

17,4

25,1

33,6

2,7

5,0

9,4

14,1

27,1

41,3

HSA-R

5,2

6,1

11,9

3,3

4,6

6,4

[kN]

[kN]

2,9

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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HSV | Stud anchor

HSV Stud anchor


Anchor version
HSV
Carbon steel

Benefits
- torque-controlled mechanical
expansion allows immediate load
application
- long thread length accommodates
various
- cold formed to prevent breaking if
bent
- raised impact section prevents
thread damage during
installation.
- anchor size is the same as drill bit
size for easy installation.

Concrete

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

Mean ultimate resistance


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

Tensile NRu,m

[kN]

14

14,4

27,8

43,8

Shear VRu,m

[kN]

10,8

15,7

24,6

44,3

M8

M10

M12

M16

Characteristic resistance
Anchor size
Tensile NRk

[kN]

8,4

11,2

17,5

24,5

Shear VRk

[kN]

7,0

11,2

16,1

27,3

M8

M10

M12

M16

Design resistance
Anchor size
Tensile NRd

[kN]

4,8

6,3

8,4

16,2

Shear VRd

[kN]

4,5

7,0

9,9

18,5

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Recommended loads
Anchor size
Tensile Nrec
Shear Vrec

a)

a)

M8

M10

M12

M16

[kN]

3,4

4,5

6,0

11,6

[kN]

3,2

5,0

7,1

13,2

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HSV
Anchor size
Nominal tensile strength
Yield strength
Stressed cross-section
Moment of resistance
Char. bending resistance

fuk
fyk
As
W
M0Rk,s

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[Nm]

M8

M10

M12

M16

520
410
36,6
31,2
19

520
410
58,0
62,3
39

520
410
84,3
109,2
68

430
340
157
277,5
143

M8

M10

M12

M16

Material quality
Part

Material

Bolt

Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 3 m

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
tfix,min

[mm]

Maximum thickness of fixture

tfix,max

[mm]

10

20

10

45

Shaft diameter at the cone

dR

[mm]

5,8

7,6

12,2

Length of the anchor

l1

[mm]

75

90

100

140

Length of expansion sleeve

l2

[mm]

11,5

15,4

19,1

24,8

dR

Minimum thickness of fixture

l1

l2

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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M8

M10

M12
TE2 TE16
hammer, torque wrench, blow out pump

M16

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Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Tinst
hef
h1

Setting details HSV


M8

M10

M12

M16

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

12

16

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

10,45

12,5

16,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

65

70

95

115

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

12

14

18

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

48

50

70

84

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

15

30

50

100

Width across

SW

[mm]

13

17

19

24

M8

M10

M12

M16

Setting parameters
Anchor size
Minimum base material thickness

hmin

[mm]

100

120

140

170

Minimum spacing

smin = scr

[mm]

200

200

280

340

Minimum edge distance

cmin = ccr

[mm]

150

150

210

250

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HLC | Sleeve anchor

HLC Sleeve anchor


Anchor version

Concrete

Solid brick

HLC

Hex head nut


with pressed-on
washer

HLC-H

Bolt version
with washer

HLC-L

Torx round
head

HLC-SK

Torx Counter
sunk head

HLC-EC

Loop hanger
head, eyebold
closed

HLC-EO

Loop hanger
head, eyebold
open

HLC-T

Ceiling hanger

Benefits
HLC offers various head shapes
and fastening thicknesses.

Fire
resistance

Approvals / certificates
Description
Fire test report

Authority / Laboratory
IBMB, Braunschweig

Assessment report (fire)

warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


PB 3093/517/07-CM / 2007-09-10
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26 & suppl.
WF 172920 for HLC-EC

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

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Characteristic resistance
Anchor size

6,5

10

12

16

20

Tensile NRk

[kN]

2,1

3,5

4,5

7,2

10,0

13,2

Shear VRk

[kN]

3,2

7,0

8,8

14,4

20,0

20,0

6,5

10

12

16

20

Design resistance
Anchor size
Tensile NRd

[kN]

1,2

2,0

2,5

4,0

5,6

7,4

Tensile NRd

[kN]

1,8

3,9

4,9

8,0

11,1

11,1

6,5

10

12

16

20

[kN]

0,8

1,4

1,8

2,9

4,0

5,3

[kN]

1,3

2,8

3,5

5,7

7,9

7,9

Recommended loads
Anchor size
Tensile Nrec
Shear

a)

Vreca)

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Materials
Material quality
Part

Anchor

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Material
HLC
HLC-EC
HLC-EO

Carbon steel minimum tensile strength 500MPa galvanised to min. 5 m

HLC-H
HLC-L
HLC-SK
HLC-T

Steel Bolt Grade 8.8, galvanised to min. 5 m

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Anchor dimensions
Anchor version

Thread size

hef
[mm]

d
[mm]

l
[mm]

lc
[mm]

tfix
[mm]

30

25

45

40

20

6,5 x 60/40

65

60

40

8 x 40/10

46

40

10

61

55

25

76

70

40

8 x 85/55

91

85

55

10 x 40/5

48

40

10 x 50/15

58

50

15

68

60

25

10 x 80/45

88

80

45

10 x 100/65

108

100

65

12 x 55/15

65

55

15

85

75

35

110

100

60

72

60

10

6,5 x 25/5
6,5 x 40/20

8 x 55/25
8 x 70/40

HLC, HLC-H, HLCEC/EO carbon steel


anchors

10 x 60/25

12 x 75/35

16

26

31

33

M5

M6

M8

M10

12 x 100/60
16 x 60/10
16 x 100/50

41

M12

112

100

50

152

140

90

95

80

25

130

115

60

20 x 150/95

165

150

95

6,5 x 45/20

45

16 x 140/90
20 x 80/25
20 x 115/60

6,5 x 65/40

HLC-SK carbon steel


anchors

41

16

M16

M5

40

6,5 x 85/60

85

60

8 x 60/25

60

25

8 x 75/40

26

M6

75

40

8 x 90/55

90

55

10 x 45/5

45

10 x 85/45
10 x 105/65

31

M8

10 x 130/95
12 x 55/15

162

65

20

85
105

130
33

M10

80

45
65
95

35

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Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

6,5

10
12
16
TE 2 TE 16
hammer, torque wrench, blow out pump

20

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details HLC


Thread Diameter

[mm]

6,5

10

12

16

20

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

6,5
(1/4)

10

12

16

20

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

6,4

8,45

10,45

12,5

16,5

20,55

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

30

40

50

65

75

85

HLC

SW

[mm]

HLC-H

SW

[mm]

10

13

19

24

HLS-SK

Driver

PZ 3

T 30

T 40

T 40

10

12

14

18

21

Width across nut flats

15
17

Diameter of clearance hole in


the fixture

df

[mm]

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

16

26

31

33

41

41

Max. torque moment concrete

Tinst

[Nm]

25

40

50

80

Max. torque moment masonry

Tinst

[Nm]

2,5

13

20

25

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Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
Minimum base material
thickness

6,5

10

12

16

20

hmin

[mm]

60

70

80

100

100

120

scr

[mm]

60

100

120

130

160

160

Critical edge distance for


ccr
splitting failure and
concrete cone failure

[mm]

30

50

60

65

80

80

Critical spacing for


splitting failure and
concrete cone failure

Basic loading data for single anchor in solid masonry units


All data in this section applies to
- Load values valid for holes drilled with TE rotary hammers in hammering mod
- Correct anchor setting (see instruction for use, setting details)
- The core / material ratio may not exceede 15% of a bed joint area.
- The brim area around holes must be at least 70mm
- Edge distances, spacing and other influences,see below

Recommended loadsa)
Hilti
6,5

10

12

16

[mm]

16

26

31

33

41

Tensile Nrec c)

[kN]

0,3

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

Shear Vrec c)

[kN]

0,45

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,8

0,8

0,65

1,0

1,2

1,6

1,6

Base material

Anchor size

Germany, Austria, Switzerland

hnom

Solid clay brick


Mz12/2,0

Solid sand-lime brick


KS 12/2,0

a)
b)
c)
d)

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DIN 105/
EN 771-1
fb b) 12 N/mm

DIN 106/
EN 771-2
fb b) 12 N/mm

Tensile Nrec d)
Shear Vrec d)

[kN]
[kN]

Recommended load values for German base materials are based on national regulations.
fb = brick strength
Values only valid for Mz (DIN 105) with brick strength 19 N/mm, density 2,0 kg/dm, minimum brick size NF
(24,0cm x 11,5cm x 11,5cm)
Values only valid for KS (DIN 106) with brick strength 29 N/mm, density 2,0 kg/dm, minimum brick size NF
(24,0cm x 11,5cm x 11,5cm)

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Permissible anchor location in brick and block walls

Anchor position in Brick

5.5 cm

11 cm
5.5 cm
5.5 cm

11 cm

5.5 cm

5.5 cm
24 cm

Edge distance and spacing influences


The technical data for the HLC sleeve anchors are reference loads for MZ 12 and KS 12. Due to the large
variation of natural stone solid bricks, on site anchor testing is recommended to validate technical data.
The HLC anchor was installed and tested in center of solid bricks as shown. The HLC anchor was not tested
in the mortar joint between solid bricks or in hollow bricks, however a load reduction is expected.
For brick walls where anchor position in brick can not be determined, 100% anchor testing is recommended.
Distance to free edge free edge to solid masonry (Mz and KS) units 300 mm
The minimum distance to horizontal and vertical mortar joint (cmin) is stated in the drawing above.
Minimum anchor spacing (smin) in one brick/block is 2*cmin
Limits
Applied load to individual bricks may not exceet 1,0 kN without compression or 1,4 kN with compression
All data is for multiple use for non structural applications
Plaster, graveling, lining or levelling courses are regarded as non-bearing and may not be taken into account
for the calculation of embedment depth.

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HAM | Hard sleeve anchor

HAM Hard sleeve anchor


Anchor version

Benefits

HAM with steel grade


8.8 screw

- secure fastenings in various base


materials
- cone attached to sleeve to ensure
pre-setting
- wings to prevent spinning in the
borehole
- plastic cap in cone to prevent dust
entrance

HAM

- blue-chromate zinc coating


- 8.8 steel grade of screw

Concrete

Solid brick

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

Recommended Loads in uncracked concrete C20/25


M6x50

M8x60

M10x80

M12x90

[kN]

4,0

4,8

5,8

8,7

[kN]

4,6

8,4

13,3

19,3

M6x50

M8x60

M10x80

M12x90

Thread Diameter

[mm]

Tension

Nrec

Shear

Vrec

Recommended Loads in solid brick


Thread Diameter

[mm]

Tension

Nrec

[kN]

Shear

Vrec

[kN]

For solid brick, load values need to be determined on the


building site

Materials
Part

HAM Anchor

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Material
Sleeve

Carbon steel

Hex head
Bolt

Carbon steel Din 933, Grade 8.8

Washer

Carbon steel, DIN 9021

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Anchor dimensions
Anchor version

M6 x 50

hef
[mm]
30

d
[mm]
12

ls
[mm]
30

l1
[mm]
40

l2
[mm]
50

tfix
[mm]
10

M8 x 60

35

14

35

50

60

10

M10 x 80

43

16

43

60

80

20

M12 x 90

55

19

55

70

90

20

Anchor

HAM

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Drill bit
Other tools

M6x50
TE-C3X

12

M8x60
M10x80
TE 2 TE 16
14
16
hammer, torque wrench, blow out pump

M12x90
20

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details for HAM with 8.8 screw


Thread Diameter

[mm]

M6x50

M8x60

M10x80

M12x90

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

12

14

16

20

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

12,5

14,5

16,5

20,55

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

65

80

90

110

Width across nut flats

SW

[mm]

10

13

17

19

Diameter of clearance hole in


the fixture

df

[mm]

12

14

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

16

26

31

33

Max. torque moment concrete

Tinst

[Nm]

10

25

45

75

Max. torque moment masonry

Tinst

[Nm]

10

20

30

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HUS-HR | Screw anchor

HUS-HR Screw anchor

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Solid brick

Anchor version

Benefits

HUS-HR
Stainless steel
Concrete Screw

- Quick and easy setting


- Low expansion forces in base
materials
- Through fastening
- Removable
- Forged-on washer and hexagon
head with no protruding thread

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Fire
resistance

Corrosion
Resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Fire test report
Fire test report ZTV Tunnel (EBA)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
DIBt, Berlin
MFPA, Leipzig

No. / date of issue


ETA-08/0307 / 2008-12-12
ETA-08/0307 / 2008-12-12
PB III / 08-354 / 2008-11-27

a) Data for HUS-HR 6,8,10 and 14 is given in this section according ETA-08/0307 issue 2008-12-12

Basic loading data


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

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For details see Simplified design method

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Mean ultimate resistance


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

50

60

30

50

60

a)

6,7

10,0

a)

22,5

30,0

Extra reduced embedment


(Hilti Tech Data)
hnom
Tensile NRu,m
Shear VRu,m

[kN]
[kN]

a)

a)

12,0

16,0

31,5

41,9

Reduced embedment
hnom

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Tensile NRu,m

[kN]

16,0

21,3

25,2

8,0

12,0

16,0

Shear VRu,m

[kN]

34,7

44,0

50,4

30,9

38,1

36,0

hnom

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

Tensile NRu,m

[kN]

12,0

21,3

33,3

53,6

6,7

16,0

21,3

33,3

Shear VRu,m
[kN]
22,7
34,7
44,0
102,7
21,7
a) Please refer to resistance table in all load directions for multiple use fastenings

34,7

44,0

76,6

Standard embedment

Characteristic resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

50

60

30

50

60

a)

5,0

7,5

a)

16,9

22,5

Extra reduced embedment


(Hilti Tech Data)
hnom
Tensile NRk
Shear VRk

[kN]
[kN]

a)

a)

9,0

12,0

23,6

31,4

Reduced embedment
(ETA-08/0307)
hnom

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Tensile NRk

[kN]

12,0

16,0

18,9

6,0

9,0

12,0

Shear VRk

[kN]

26,0

33,0

37,8

23,2

28,6

27,0

hnom

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

Tensile NRk

[kN]

9,0

16,0

25,0

40,2

5,0

12,0

16,0

25,0

Shear VRk
[kN]
17,0
26,0
33,0
77,0
16,3
a) Please refer to resistance table in all load directions for multiple use fastenings

26,0

33,0

57,4

Standard embedment
(ETA-08/0307)

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Design resistance
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

50

60

30

50

60

a)

2,8

4,2

a)

11,2

15,0

Extra reduced embedment


(Hilti Tech Data)
hnom
Tensile NRd

[kN]

Shear VRd

[kN]

a)

a)

5,0

6,7

15,7

21,0

Reduced embedment
(ETA-08/0307)
hnom

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Tensile NRd

[kN]

6,7

8,9

10,5

3,3

5,0

6,7

Shear VRd

[kN]

17,3

22,0

25,2

15,5

19,0

18,0

hnom

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

Tensile NRd

[kN]

4,3

8,9

13,9

22,3

2,4

6,7

8,9

13,9

Shear VRd
[kN]
11,3
17,3
22,0
51,3
10,9
a) Please refer to resistance table in all load directions for multiple use fastenings

17,3

22,0

38,3

Standard embedment
(ETA-08/0307)

Recommended loads
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

50

60

30

50

60

2,0

3,0

8,0

10,7

Extra reduced embedment


(Hilti Tech Data)
hnom
Tensile Nrec
Shear Vrec

a)

a)

[kN]
[kN]

3,6

4,8

11,2

15,0

Reduced embedment
(ETA-08/0307)
hnom
Tensile Nrec
Shear Vrec

a)

a)

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

[kN]

4,8

6,3

7,5

2,4

3,6

4,8

[kN]

12,4

15,7

18,0

11,0

13,6

12,9

Standard embedment
(ETA-08/0307)
hnom

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

Tensile Nrec a)

[kN]

3,1

6,3

9,9

16,0

1,7

4,8

6,3

9,9

[kN]

8,1

12,4

15,7

36,7

7,8

12,4

15,7

27,3

Shear Vrec

a)

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
b) Please refer to resistance table in all load directions for multiple use fastenings

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Hilti Technical data for multiple use resistance in all load directions, in cracked and noncracked concrete: fc,cube 25 N/mm2
Anchor
hnom
Characteristic
Design
Recommended
[mm]

Load FRk [kN]

Load FRd [kN]

Load Frec [kN]

30

2,0

1,0

0,7

HUS-HR 6

Requirements for redundant fastening


The definition of redundant fastening according to Member States is given in the ETAG 001 Part six, Annex 1. In
Absence of a definition by a Member State the following default values may be taken

a)

Minimum number
of fixing points

Minimum number
of anchors per fixing point

Maximum design load of action


NSd per fixing point a)

2 kN

1
3 kN
4
The value for maximum design load of actions per fastening point NSd is valid in general that means all
fastening points are considered in the design of the redundant structural system. The value NSd may be
increased if the failure of one (= most unfavourable) fixing point is taken into account in the design
(serviceability and ultimate limit state) of the structural system e.g. suspended ceiling.

Basic loading data for single anchor in solid masonry units


All data in this section applies to
- Load values valid for holes drilled with TE rotary hammers in hammering mod
- Correct anchor setting (see instruction for use, setting details)
- The core / material ratio may not exceed 15% of a bed joint area.
- The brim area around holes must be at least 70mm
- Edge distances, spacing and other influences, see below

Recommended loadsa)
Hilti
Base material
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Solid clay brick
Mz12/2,0

Solid sand-lime brick


KS 12/2,0

Aerated concrete PPW


6-0,4

a)
b)
c)
d)

HUS-HR 6

HUS-HR 8

HUS-HR 10

[mm]

55

60

70

Tensile Nrec b)

[kN]

0,9

1,0

1,1

Shear Vrec b)

[kN]

1,4

2,0

2,3

0,6

0,6

1,0

0,9

1,1

1,7

0,2

0,2

0,4

0,4

0,4

0,9

Anchor size

DIN 105/
EN 771-1
fb a) 12 N/mm

hnom

DIN 106/
EN 771-2
fb a) 12 N/mm

Tensile Nrec c)

DIN 4165/
EN 771-4
fb a) 6 N/mm

Tensile Nrec d)

Shear Vrec c)

Shear Vrec d)

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

fb = brick strength
Values only valid for Mz (DIN 105) with brick strength 24 N/mm, density 2,0 kg/dm, minimum brick size NF
(24,0cm x 11,5cm x 11,5cm)
Values only valid for KS (DIN 106) with brick strength 29,4 N/mm, density 2,0 kg/dm, minimum brick size
NF (24,0cm x 11,5cm x 11,5cm)
Values only valid for KS (DIN 4165) with brick strength 7,6 N/mm, density 0,04 kg/dm

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Permissible anchor location in brick and block walls

Edge distance and spacing influences


The technical data for the HUS-HR anchors are reference loads for MZ 12 and KS 12. Due to the large
variation of natural stone solid bricks, on site anchor testing is recommended to validate technical data.
The HUS-H anchor was installed and tested in center of solid bricks as shown. The HUS anchor was not
tested in the mortar joint between solid bricks or in hollow bricks; however a load reduction is expected.
For brick walls where anchor position in brick can not be determined, 100% anchor testing is recommended.
Distance to free edge free edge to solid masonry (Mz and KS) units 200 mm
Distance to free edge free edge to solid masonry (autoclaved aerated gas concrete) units 170 mm
The minimum distance to horizontal and vertical mortar joint (cmin) is stated in drawing above.
Minimum anchor spacing (smin) in one brick/block is 2*cmin
Limits
Applied load to individual bricks may not exceed 1,0 kN without compression or 1,4 kN with compression
All data is for multiple use for non structural applications
Plaster, graveling, lining or levelling courses are regarded as non-bearing and may not be taken into account
for the calculation of embedment depth.

Materials
Mechanical properties
Anchor size
Nominal tensile strength fuk [N/mm]

HUS-HR 6

HUS-HR 8

HUS-HR 10

HUS-HR 14

1040

870

950

820

Stressed cross-section As

[mm]

23

39

55

125

Moment of resistance W

[mm]

15,5

34,4

58,2

196,4

19,3

35,9

66,3

193,2

Design bending resistance


[Nm]
MRd,s

Part
Stainless steel hexagonal
head concrete screw

172

Material
Stainless steel (grade A4)

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Anchor dimensions
Dimensions
Anchor version

ls
[mm]

ds
[mm]

dk
[mm]

HUS-HR 6

35 70

7,5

5,4

HUS-HR 8

55 105

10,1

7,1

HUS-HR 10

65 130

12,3

8,4

HUS-HR 14

80 135

16,5

12,6

Setting
Recommended installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
drill bit
Socket wrench insert
Impact screw driver

HUS-HR 6
Hilti TE 6
TE-C3X 6/17
S-NSD 13 (L)
Hilti SIW 144 or 121
Hilti TKI 2500

HUS-HR 8
Hilti TE 6
TE-C3X 8/17
S-NSD 13 (L)

HUS-HR 10
Hilti TE 16
TE-C3X 10/22
S-NSD 15 (L)

HUS-HR 14
Hilti -TE 16
TE-C3X 14/22
S-NSD 21

Hilti SI 100

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
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Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details
Anchor version

HUS-HR
30

8
55

50

60

10
80

60

70

14
90

70

110

Nominal embedment depth

hnom

[mm]

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

14

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

6,4

8,45

10,45

14,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

Max. fastening thickness

tfix

[mm]

Concrete

Tinst

Solid m. Mz 12
Solid m. KS 12

40

65

60

70

90

70

12

23

45

38

47

[Nm]

20

Tinst

[Nm]

b)

Tinst

[Nm]

- b)

80

100

80

14
64

46

120
18

54

71

52

86

ls hnom
35

a)

- a)

45

45

45

65

65

10

b)

16

16

20

20

b)

- b)

10

- b)

16

16

20

20

- b)

- b)

Aerated conc.
Tinst
[Nm]
- b)
4
- b)
a) Hilti recommends machine setting only in concrete
b) Hilti does not recommend this setting process for this application.

10

10

- b)

- b)

Max.
installation
torque

174

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Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size

HUS-HR 6

HUS-HR 8

HUS-HR 10

HUS-HR 14

Nominal embedment
hnom
depth

[mm]

30

55

50

60

80

60

70

80

70

110

Minimum base
hmin
material thickness
non-cracked concrete

[mm]

100

100

100

100

120

120

120

140

140

160

Minimum spacing

smin

[mm]

40

40

45

45

50

50

50

50

50

60

cmin

[mm]

40

40

45

45

50

50

50

50

50

60

scr,N =
scr,sp

[mm]

69

135

114

141

192

166

194

256

187

310

ccr,N =
ccr,sp

[mm]

35

68

57

71

96

83

97

128

94

155

Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
concrete cone and
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
and splitting failure

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced (see system design resistance).
Critical spacing and critical edge distance for splitting failure apply only for non-cracked concrete. For cracked
concrete only the critical spacing and critical edge distance for concrete cone failure are decisive.

Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor (single point fastening), multiple use applications are not
part of this design method.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

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TENSION loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance


(only non-cracked concrete):

NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s

HUS-HR 6

HUS-HR 8

HUS-HR 10

HUS-HR 14

17,0

24,3

37,6

73,0

[kN]

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

10

14

10

14

Extra reduced embedment


(Hilti Tech Data)
hnom

[mm]

30

50

60

30

50

60

Tensile NRd

[kN]

5,0

6,7

2,8

4,2

hnom

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Tensile NRd

[kN]

6,7

8,9

10,5

3,3

5,0

6,7

hnom

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

Tensile NRd

[kN]

4,3

8,9

13,9

22,3

2,4

6,7

8,9

13,9

Reduced embedment

Standard embedment

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Design concrete cone NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N


Design splitting resistance* NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fre,N
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

50

60

30

50

60

[kN]

6,6

8,7

4,7

6,2

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

[kN]

9,0

11,1

10,5

6,4

7,9

7,5

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

N Rd,c
[kN]
7,2
14,3
16,8
22,3
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

5,2

10,2

12,0

16,0

Anchor size
Extra reduced embedment
(Hilti Tech Data)
hnom
0

Rd,c

Reduced embedment
hnom
0

Rd,c

Standard embedment
hnom
0

ETA: Data according ETA-08/0307 issue 2008-12-12

Hilti: Additional Hilti technical data

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

0,5 a)

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N
s/scr,sp

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

f3,N =

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95
1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

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Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

2/3

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

HUS-HR 6

HUS-HR 8

HUS-HR 10

HUS-HR 14

hnom

[mm]

30

55

50

60

80

60

70

80

70

110

hef

[mm]

23

45

38

47

64

46

54

71

52

86

0,62 0,73 0,69 0,74 0,82 0,73 0,77 0,86 0,76 0,93
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

SHEAR loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

VRd,s

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N


VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size

HUS-HR 6

HUS-HR 8

HUS-HR 10

HUS-HR 14

[kN]

11,3

17,3

22,0

VRd,s

[kN]

17,3

22,0

36,7

VRd,s

[kN]

11,3

17,3

22,0

51,3

Extra reduced
embedment

VRd,s

Reduced
embedment
Standard
embedment

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Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

60

60

30

60

60

[kN]

15,7

21,0

11,2

15,0

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

[kN]

21,7

26,7

25,2

15,5

19,0

18,0

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

[kN]

15,2

34,4

40,2

53,6

10,9

24,6

28,7

38,3

HUS-HR

Extra reduced embedment


hnom
V

Rd,cp

Reduced embedment
hnom
V

Rd,cp

Standard embedment
hnom
V

Rd,cp

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f4


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

60

60

30

60

60

[kN]

2,3

4,6

1,7

3,3

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

[kN]

1,9

2,8

3,8

1,4

2,0

2,7

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

[kN]

2,3

2,7

5,9

9,0

1,7

1,9

4,2

6,4

Extra reduced embedment


(Hilti Tech Data)
hnom
V

Rd,c

Reduced embedment
hnom
V

Rd,c

Standard embedment
hnom
V

Rd,c

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,5 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.
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Influence of anchor spacing a)


0,1

s/scr,N

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

HUS-HR 6

HUS-HR 8

HUS-HR 10

HUS-HR 14

hnom

[mm]

30

55

50

60

80

60

70

80

70

110

hef

[mm]

23

45

38

47

64

46

54

71

52

86

0,62 0,73 0,69 0,74 0,82 0,73 0,77 0,86 0,76 0,93
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,00

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

2,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

180

-1/3

{h/(1,5 c)}

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

2,15

1,71

1,49

1,36

1,26

1,19

1,13

1,08

1,04

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Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined TENSION and SHEAR loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-08/0307, issue 2008-12-12.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm. Hilti technical data for the extra reduced embedment
depth is not part of the approval.

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Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects (c ccr), shear without lever arm
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

60

60

30

60

60

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]

80

100

120

80

100

120

Extra reduced embedment (Hilti


Tech Data)
hnom

Tensile NRd

[kN]

5,0

6,7

2,8

4,2

Shear VRd

[kN]

15,7

21,0

11,2

15,0

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]

100

120

140

100

120

140

Reduced embedment
hnom

Tensile NRd

[kN]

6,7

8,9

10,5

3,3

5,0

6,7

Shear VRd

[kN]

17,3

22,0

25,2

15,5

19,0

18,0

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

100

120

140

160

100

120

140

160

Standard embedment
hnom

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]

182

Tensile NRd

[kN]

4,3

8,9

13,9

22,3

2,4

6,7

8,9

13,9

Shear VRd

[kN]

11,3

17,3

22,0

51,3

10,9

17,3

22,0

38,3

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Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), shear without lever arm
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

60

60

30

60

60

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. edge distance cmin [mm]

80
40

100
45

120
50

80
40

100
45

120
50

Extra reduced embedment (Hilti


Tech Data)
hnom

Tensile NRd

[kN]

5,0

6,7

2,8

4,2

Shear VRd

[kN]

2,3

4,6

1,7

3,3

Reduced embedment
[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. edge distance cmin [mm]

100
45

120
50

140
50

100
45

120
50

140
50

hnom

Tensile NRd

[kN]

6,6

7,2

6,9

3,3

5,0

4,9

Shear VRd

[kN]

1,9

2,8

3,8

1,4

2,0

2,7

Standard embedment
hnom

[mm]

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. edge distance cmin [mm]

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55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

100
40

120
50

140
50

160
60

100
40

120
50

140
50

160
60

Tensile NRd

[kN]

4,3

8,9

9,5

12,6

2,4

6,7

6,8

9,0

Shear VRd

[kN]

2,3

2,7

5,9

9,0

1,7

1,9

4,2

6,4

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Double anchor, no edge effects (c ccr), min. spacing (s = smin), shear without lever arm
(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

Extra reduced embedment (Hilti


Tech Data)
[mm]

30

60

60

30

60

60

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]

80
40

100
45

120
50

80
40

100
45

120
50

hnom

Tensile NRd

[kN]

4,6

5,7

2,8

4,1

Shear VRd

[kN]

9,1

11,4

6,5

8,1

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]

100
45

120
50

140
50

100
45

120
50

140
50

Reduced embedment
hnom

Tensile NRd

[kN]

6,0

7,0

6,7

3,3

5,0

4,8

Shear VRd

[kN]

11,9

14,0

13,3

8,5

10,0

9,5

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

100
40

120
50

140
50

160
60

100
40

120
50

140
50

160
60

Standard embedment
hnom

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]

184

Tensile NRd

[kN]

4,3

8,9

10,0

13,3

2,4

6,5

7,2

9,5

Shear VRd

[kN]

7,0

17,3

20,0

26,7

5,0

12,9

14,3

19,0

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Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects (c ccr), shear without lever arm
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

60

60

30

60

60

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]

80

100

120

80

100

120

Extra reduced embedment (Hilti


Tech Data)
hnom

Tensile Nrec

[kN]

3,6

4,8

2,0

3,0

Shear Vrec

[kN]

11,2

15,0

8,0

10,7

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]

100

120

140

100

120

140

Reduced embedment
hnom

Tensile Nrec

[kN]

4,8

6,3

7,5

2,4

3,6

4,8

Shear Vrec

[kN]

12,4

15,7

18,0

11,0

13,6

12,9

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

100

120

140

160

100

120

140

160

Standard embedment
hnom

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]

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Tensile Nrec

[kN]

3,1

6,3

9,9

16,0

1,7

4,8

6,3

9,9

Shear Vrec

[kN]

8,1

12,4

15,7

36,7

7,8

12,4

15,7

27,3

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Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), shear without lever arm
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

[mm]

30

60

60

30

60

60

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. edge distance cmin [mm]

80
40

100
45

120
50

80
40

100
45

120
50

Extra reduced embedment (Hilti


Tech Data)
hnom

Tensile Nrec

[kN]

3,6

4,4

2,0

3,0

Shear Vrec

[kN]

1,7

3,3

1,2

2,4

Reduced embedment
[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. edge distance cmin [mm]

100
45

120
50

140
50

100
45

120
50

140
50

hnom

Tensile Nrec

[kN]

4,7

5,1

4,9

2,4

3,6

3,5

Shear Vrec

[kN]

1,4

2,0

2,7

1,0

1,4

2,0

Standard embedment
hnom

[mm]

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. edge distance cmin [mm]

186

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

100
40

120
50

140
50

160
60

100
40

120
50

140
50

160
60

Tensile Nrec

[kN]

3,1

6,3

6,8

9,0

1,7

4,8

4,9

6,5

Shear Vrec

[kN]

1,7

1,9

4,2

6,4

1,2

1,4

3,0

4,6

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Double anchor, no edge effects (c ccr), min. spacing (s = smin), shear without lever arm
(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Anchor size

HUS-HR

10

14

10

14

Extra reduced embedment (Hilti


Tech Data)
[mm]

30

60

60

30

60

60

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]

80
40

100
45

120
50

80
40

100
45

120
50

hnom

Tensile Nrec

[kN]

3,3

4,1

2,0

2,9

Shear Vrec

[kN]

6,5

8,1

4,7

5,8

[mm]

60

70

70

60

70

70

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]

100
45

120
50

140
50

100
45

120
50

140
50

Reduced embedment
hnom

Tensile Nrec

[kN]

4,3

5,0

4,8

2,4

3,6

3,4

Shear Vrec

[kN]

8,5

10,0

9,5

6,1

7,1

6,8

[mm]

55

80

90

110

55

80

90

110

100
40

120
50

140
50

160
60

100
40

120
50

140
50

160
60

Standard embedment
hnom

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile Nrec

[kN]

3,1

6,3

7,2

9,5

1,7

4,6

5,1

6,8

Shear Vrec

[kN]

5,0

12,4

14,3

19,0

3,6

9,2

10,2

13,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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HUS-H Screw anchor

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Anchor version

Benefits

HUS-H
Carbon steel
Concrete Screw

- Quick and easy setting


- Low expansion forces in base
materials
- Through fastening
- Removable
- Forged-on washer and hexagon
head with no protruding thread

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Solid brick

Fire
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
IBMB, Brunswick
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-06/0159 / 2006-06-26
UB 3574/5146 / 2006-05-20
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) Data for HUS-H 10,5 and HUS-H 12,5 given in this section according ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26

Basic loading data


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

For detailes see Simplified design method

Mean ultimate resistance


Non-cracked concrete
ETA
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

Hilti

ETA

Hilti

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

60

70

50

60

110

90

70

60

70

50

60

90

hnom

[mm]

Tensile NRu,m

[kN]

17,0 22,2 12,6 18,0 53,0 39,9 27,7 12,2 17,3

Shear VRu,m

[kN]

19,9 27,1 19,9 27,1 73,4 71,3 61,1 19,9 27,1 19,9 27,1 71,3

ETA: Data according ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26

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7,6

12,3 34,7

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Characteristic resistance
Cracked concrete

Non-cracked concrete
ETA
Anchor size

Hilti

ETA

Hilti

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

60

110

90

70

60

70

50

60

90

5,0

7,5

3,9

6,4

14,3

hnom

[mm]

60

70

50

Tensile NRk

[kN]

9,0

12,0

8,4

Shear VRk

[kN]

15,4 21,6 15,4 21,6 51,2 51,2 35,6 15,4 21,6 15,4 21,0 39,5

ETA: Data according ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26

12,0 42,0 27,6 17,8

Hilti: Additional Hilti technical data

Design resistance
Non-cracked concrete
ETA
Anchor size

Cracked concrete

Hilti

ETA

Hilti

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

90

70

60

70

50

60

90

2,8

4,2

2,2

3,6

9,5

hnom

[mm]

60

70

50

60

110

Tensile NRd

[kN]

5,0

6,7

4,7

6,7

28,0 18,4 11,9

Shear VRd

[kN]

10,3 14,4 10,3 14,4 34,1 34,1 23,8 10,3 14,4 10,3 14,0 26,3

ETA: Data according ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26

Hilti: Additional Hilti technical data

Recommended loads
Non-cracked concrete
ETA

Tensile Nrec
Shear Vrec

a)

a)

ETA

Hilti

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

[mm]

60

70

50

60

110

90

70

60

70

50

60

90

[kN]

3,6

4,8

3,3

4,8

20,0 13,2

8,5

2,0

3,0

1,6

2,6

6,8

[kN]

7,3

10,3

7,3

10,3 24,4 24,4 17,0

7,3

10,3

7,3

10,0 18,8

Anchor size
hnom

Cracked concrete

Hilti

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
ETA: Data according ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26

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Basic loading data for single anchor in solid masonry units


All data in this section applies to
- Load values valid for holes drilled with TE rotary hammers in hammering mod
- Correct anchor setting (see instruction for use, setting details)
- The core / material ratio may not exceede 15% of a bed joint area.
- The brim area around holes must be at least 70mm
- Edge distances, spacing and other influences,see below

Recommended loadsa)
Hilti
Base material

Anchor size

Germany, Austria, Switzerland

hnom
Tensile Nrec c)

Solid clay brick


Mz12/2,0

Solid sand-lime brick


KS 12/2,0

Aerated concrete PPW


6-0,4

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

190

DIN 105/
EN 771-1
fb b) 12 N/mm

Shear Vrec

c)

DIN 106/
EN 771-2
fb b) 12 N/mm

Tensile Nrec d)

DIN 4165/
EN 771-4
fb b) 6 N/mm

Tensile Nrec e)

Shear Vrec d)

Shear Vrec e)

10,5

12,5

[mm]

60

70

[kN]

1,0

1,1

[kN]

2,0

2,3

0,6

1,0

1,1

1,7

0,2

0,4

0,4

0,9

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

Recommended load values for German base materials are based on national regulations.
fb = brick strength
Values only valid for Mz (DIN 105) with brick strength 24 N/mm, density 2,0 kg/dm, minimum brick size NF
(24,0cm x 11,5cm x 11,5cm)
Values only valid for KS (DIN 106) with brick strength 29,4 N/mm, density 2,0 kg/dm, minimum brick size
NF (24,0cm x 11,5cm x 11,5cm)
Values only valid for KS (DIN 4165) with brick strength 7,6 N/mm, density 0,04 kg/dm

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Permissible anchor location in brick and block walls

Edge distance and spacing influences


The technical data for the HUS-H anchors are reference loads for MZ 12 and KS 12. Due to the large
variation of natural stone solid bricks, on site anchor testing is recommended to validate technical data.
The HUS-H anchor was installed and tested in center of solid bricks as shown. The HUS anchor was not
tested in the mortar joint between solid bricks or in hollow bricks, however a load reduction is expected.
For brick walls where anchor position in brick can not be determined, 100% anchor testing is recommended.
Distance to free edge free edge to solid masonry (Mz and KS) units 200 mm
Distance to free edge free edge to solid masonry (autoclaved aerated gas concrete) units 170 mm
The minimum distance to horizontal and vertical mortar joint (cmin) is stated in drawing above.
Minimum anchor spacing (smin) in one brick/block is 2*cmin
Limits
Applied load to individual bricks may not exceet 1,0 kN without compression or 1,4 kN with compression
All data is for redundant fastening for non structural applications
Plaster, graveling, lining or levelling courses are regarded as non-bearing and may not be taken into account
for the calculation of embedment depth.

Basic loading data for green concrete


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete at least 3 days old
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 15 N/mm

Recommended loads
Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
16,5

16,5

16,5

[mm]

110

90

70

[kN]

7,5

5,5

3,5

Anchor size
hnom
Tensile Nrec

a)

a)

Shear Vrec
[kN]
16,5
14,0
11,5
a) Values serve as a reference, onsite testing is recommended to determine actual loading potential of the anchors

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Materials
Mechanical properties
Anchor size

HUS-H 10,5

HUS-H 12,5

HUS-H 16,5

Nominal tensile strength fuk [N/mm]

1000

1000

770

Yield strength fyk

[N/mm]

900

900

700

Stressed cross-section As

[mm]

38,5

54,1

143,1

Moment of resistance W

[mm]

33,7

56,1

191,7

40,4

67,4

179,3

Design bending resistance


[Nm]
MRd,s

Material quality
Part
Carbon steel hexagonal head
concrete screw

Material
steel according DIN EN 10263-4, 1.5523, galvanised to min. 5 m

Anchor dimensions
Dimensions
Anchor version

ls, min
[mm]

ds
[mm]

d
[mm]

HUS-H 10,5

55

9,75

7,1

HUS-H 12,5

65

12,2

8,4

HUS-H 16,5

80

16,5

12,6

Setting
Recommended installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
drill bit
Socket wrench insert
Impact screw driver

192

HUS-H 10,5

HUS-H 12,5

HUS-H 16.5

TE 6
TE-C3X 8/17
S-NSD 13 (L)
SI 100

TE 6
TE-C3X 10/22
S-NSD 15 (L)
SI 100

TE 16
TE-C3X 14/22
S-NSD 21
SI 100

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Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

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Setting details
Anchor version

HUS-H

10,5

10,5

12,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

Nominal embedment depth

hnom

[mm]

60

50

70

60

110

90

70

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

10

14

14

14

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

8,45

10,45

10,45

14,5

14,5

14,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

70

60

80

70

120

100

80

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

12

12

14

14

18

18

18

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

45

36

53

44

90

67

50

Max. fastening thickness

tfix

[mm]

ls - 60

ls - 50

ls - 70

ls - 60

ls - 110

ls - 90

ls - 70

Concrete

Tinst

[Nm]

35

35

45

45

65

65

65

Solid m. Mz 12

Tinst

[Nm]

10

Solid m. KS 12

Tinst

[Nm]

16

16

Aerated conc.

Tinst

[Nm]

10

10

Max.
installation
torque

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size

10,5

10,5

12,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

[mm]

60

50

70

60

110

90

70

hmin

[mm]

110

100

130

110

210

170

130

hmin

[mm]

100

100

110

110

170

smin

[mm]

55

55

65

65

80

80

80

cmin

[mm]

55

55

65

65

60

60

60

scr,N

[mm]
135

108

159

132

270

201

150

scr,sp

[mm]

ccr,N

[mm]
67,5

54

79,5

66

135

100,5

75

Nominal embedment
hnom
depth
Minimum base
material thickness
non-cracked concrete
Minimum base
material thickness
cracked concrete
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure

ccr,sp

[mm]

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
Critical spacing and critical edge distance for splitting failure apply only for non-cracked concrete. For cracked
concrete only the critical spacing and critical edge distance for concrete cone failure are decisive.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
ETA
Anchor size
NRd,s

Hilti

HUS-H 10,5

HUS-H 12,5

HUS-H 16,5

27,5

38,6

67,5

[kN]

ETA: Data according ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26

Hilti: Additional Hilti technical data

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB


Non-cracked concrete
ETA

Tensile N

Rd

Hilti

Hilti

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

[mm]

60

70

50

60

110

90

70

60

70

50

60

90

[kN]

5,0

6,7

4,7

6,7

28,0 22,7 14,9

2,8

4,2

2,2

3,6

9,5

ETA: Data according ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26


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Anchor size
hnom

Cracked concrete

Hilti: Additional Hilti technical data

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N
Cracked concrete
Non-cracked concrete
ETA
Anchor size
hnom

[mm]

Hilti

ETA

Hilti

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

60

70

50

60

110

90

70

60

70

50

60

90

6,0

7,7

4,3

5,8

13,2

N Rd,c
[kN]
8,5 10,8 6,0 8,2 28,7 18,4 11,9
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete
ETA: Data according ETA-06/0159 issue 2006-06-26

Hilti: Additional Hilti technical data

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,4 a)
1
1,08
1,17
1,27
1,32
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,37

1,42

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

196

2/3

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

HUS-H 10,5

hnom

[mm]

60

hef

[mm]

45

HUS-H 12,5

50

70

36
a)

53
a)

HUS-H 16,5

60

110

90

90

67

44
a)

a)

a)

0,73
0,68
0,77
0,72
0,95
0,84 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
ETA
Anchor size
VRd,s

Hilti

HUS-H 10,5

HUS-H 12,5

HUS-H 16,5

10,3

14,4

36,7

[kN]

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
ETA
Anchor size
hnom

[mm]

V0Rd,cp

[kN]

Hilti

ETA

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

60

70

50

60

110

90

70

60

70

50

60

90

20,3 14,5 25,9 19,6 57,4 36,9 23,8 20,3 14,5 25,9 19,6 36,9

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f4


Non-cracked concrete
ETA
Anchor size

Hilti

Cracked concrete

Hilti

ETA

Hilti

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

16,5

16,5

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

16,5

hnom

[mm]

60

70

50

60

110

90

70

60

70

50

60

90

[kN]

2,5

1,7

3,6

2,6

9,7

5,9

3,6

1,8

1,2

2,6

1,9

7,0

Rd,c

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Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,4 a)
1
1,08
1,17
1,27
1,32
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,37

1,42

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


0,1

s/scr,N

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

HUS-H 10,5

HUS-H 12,5

HUS-H 16,5

hnom

[mm]

60

50

70

60

110

90

hef

[mm]

45

36

53

44

90

67

0,73
0,68
0,77
0,72
0,95
0,84
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,00

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

2,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

198

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

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f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-02/0042, issue 2008-01-10.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm.

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Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

10,5

12,5

Cracked concrete
10,5

12,5

60

70

60

70

110

130

100

110

[kN]

5,0

6,7

2,8

4,2

Shear VRd,
[kN]
without lever arm

10,3

14,4

10,3

14,4

hnom

[mm]

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Tensile NRd

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

60

70

60

70

110
55

130
65

100
40

110
50

[kN]

5,0

6,7

4,2

3,6

Shear VRd,
[kN]
without lever arm

2,5

3,6

1,8

2,6

hnom

[mm]

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. edge distance cmin [mm]
Tensile NRd

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

60

70

60

70

110
55

130
65

100
50

110
50

[kN]

5,0

6,7

4,1

3,6

Shear VRd,
[kN]
without lever arm

10,3

14,2

8,3

10,1

hnom

[mm]

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile NRd

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Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

10,5

12,5

Cracked concrete
10,5

12,5

60

70

60

70

110

130

100

110

[kN]

3,6

4,8

2,0

3,0

Shear Vrec,
[kN]
without lever arm

7,3

10,3

7,3

10,3

hnom

[mm]

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Tensile Nrec

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

60

70

60

70

110
55

130
65

100
40

110
50

[kN]

3,6

4,8

3,0

2,6

Shear Vrec,
[kN]
without lever arm

1,8

2,6

1,3

1,8

hnom

[mm]

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. edge distance cmin [mm]
Tensile Nrec

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete

Anchor size

10,5

12,5

10,5

12,5

60

70

60

70

110
55

130
65

100
50

110
50

[kN]

3,6

4,8

3,0

2,6

Shear Vrec,
[kN]
without lever arm

7,3

10,1

5,9

7,2

hnom

[mm]

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile Nrec

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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HUS 7,5 Screw anchor


Anchor version
HUS 7,5
HUS-S 7,5

Carbon
steel
Concrete
Screw

HUS-H 7,5
HUS-A 7,5

Redundant
fastening

Concrete

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Fire
resistance

Benefits
- Quick and easy setting
- Low expansion forces in base
materials
- Through fastening
- Removable
- Forged-on washer and hexagon
head with no protruding thread

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Approvals / certificates
Description
Allgemeine bauaufsichtliche
Zulassung (national approval in
a)
Germany)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1710 / 2007-07-19

IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

UB 3574/5146 / 2006-05-20
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data given in this section for HUS 7,5, HUS-H 7,5 and HUS-A 7,5 according Z-21.1-1710, issue 2007-07-19.

Basic loading data


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Note:
- When tightening the screw anchor in soft base materials and in hollow brick, care must be taken not to apply too
much torque. If the screw anchor is over-tightened the fastening point is unusable for the HUS 7,5
All data on this sections applies to

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Solid masonry units:


o

Mz 12 solid brick, compressive strength 12N/mm2, bulk density 1,8N/mm2, format


240/175/113 mm (length/width/height)

KS 12 solid lime block, compressive strength 12N/mm2, bulk density 2,0N/mm2, format
240/175/113 mm (length/width/height)
The core/material ratio in bricks and solid sand lime blocks may not exceed 15% of a bed oint
area. The brim area around holes must be at least 70mm
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Autoclaved aerated concrete:


o

PB6 block, compressive strength 6N/mm2, bulk density 0,6N/mm2

PB2 block, compressive strength 2N/mm2, bulk density 0,2N/mm2

Other Limits:
o

Applied loads to individual bricks/blocks without compression may not exceed 1.0 kN

Applied loads to individual bricks/blocks with compression may not exceed 1.4 kN

Data applies only to bricks/blocks, there is no test data available for loads in mortar joints. Hilti
recommends at least a 50% load reduction or on site testing, if the location of the anchor in relation
to the joint (see drawing) can not be specified because of wall plaster or insulation.

Plaster, gravelling, lining or levelling courses are regarded as non-bearing and may not be taken
into account for calculation of embedment depth.

All data is for redundant fastening for non structural applications.

Recommended loads
Noncracked
concrete
C20/25

KS sand
Lime
Block a)

Hlz 0.8/12
Hollow
Brick a)

PB2/PB4 b)

PB6

HUS 7,5

HUS 7,5

HUS 7,5

HUS 7,5

HUS 7,5

HUS 7,5

[mm]

34

44

44

64

64

64

c 60 mm

[kN]

1,0

0,2

1,0

0,1

0,2

0,2

c 60 mm

[kN]

1,6

0,4

1,1

0,4

0,3

0,6

Anchor size
hnom
Tensile Nrec
Shear Vrec

c)

c)

Aerated concrete

MZ 20
solid brick
a)

c)

Shear Vrec
c 30 mm
[kN]
0,5
0,3
0,4
0,2
0,1
0,2
a) Holes must be drilled using rotary action only (no hammering action)
b) No anchor hole drilling required in PB2/PB4 gas aerated concrete
c) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Materials
Mechanical properties
Anchor size

HUS 7,5

HUS-H 7,5

HUS-A 7,5

HUS-S 7,5

Nominal tensile strength fuk [N/mm]

1000

1000

1000

1000

Yield strength fyk

[N/mm]

900

900

900

900

Stressed cross-section As

[mm]

5,2

5,2

5,2

5,2

Moment of resistance W

[mm]

13,8

13,8

13,8

13,8

16,6

16,6

16,6

16,6

Design bending resistance


[Nm]
MRd,s

Material quality
Part
Screw anchor

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Material
Carbon Steel, galvanised to min. 5 m

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Anchor dimensions
Dimensions
Anchor version

ls
[mm]

dk
[mm]

d
[mm]

dG
[mm]

lG
[mm]

HUS 7,5

35..220

7,5

HUS-H 7,5

35..120

7,5

HUS-S 7,5

100..220

7,5

M8

18

M10

21

HUS-A 7,5 x 45-M8/lg

45

HUS-A 7,5 x 65-M8/lg

65

HUS-A 7,5 x 45-M10/lg

45

HUS-A 7,5 x 65-M10/lg

65

5,3
7,5

Setting
Recommended installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Drill bit
Recommended Setting
Tool
Accessories

204

HUS 7,5

HUS-H 7,5

HUS-A 7,5

HUS-S 7,5

TE 6 / TE 7
TE-C3X 6/17
SID/SIW 121, SID/SIW 144, TKI 2500
S-B TXI 40 bit

S-NSD 13 1/2
socket or S-B
TXI 40 bit

S-NS 13 L Socket

S-B TXI 30 bit

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Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details
Anchor version

HUS-H
C20/25
Concrete

MZ 20
Brick/ KS
12 Block

Hollow
Brick

Aerated Concrete
PB2/PB4

PB6

Nominal embedment depth

hnom

[mm]

34

44

64

64

64

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

6,4

6,4

6,4

6,4

50

b)

a)

b)

70

ls - 70

ls - 60

ls - 110

Minimum depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture to clamp a fixture

df

[mm]

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture for stand-off applications

df

[mm]

Max. fastening thickness

tfix

[mm]

50

8,5
6,2
ls - 60

ls - 50

Max. installation torque


Tinst
[Nm]
10
4
a) Holes must be drilled using rotary action only (no hammering action)
b) No anchor hole drilling required in PB2/PB4 gas aerated concrete

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Permissible anchor location in brick and block walls

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Distance to free edge free edge to solid masonry (Mz and KS) units 200 mm
Distance to free edge free edge to solid masonry (HLz and autoclaved aerated gas concrete) units 170
mm
The minimum distance to horizontal and vertical mortar joint (cmin) is stated in the recommended load
table.
Data applies only to bricks/blocks, there is no test data available for loads in mortar joints. Hilti
recommends at least a 50% load reduction or on site testing, if the location of the anchor in relation to the
joint (see drawing) can not be specified because of wall plaster or insulation.
Minimum anchor spacing (smin) in one brick/block is 2*cmin

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HKD Push-in anchor | Single anchor application


Anchor version

Benefits

HKD-S(R)
Carbon steel,
stainless steel with
lip

- simple and well proven


- approved, tested and confirmed
by everyday jobsite experience
- reliable setting thanks to simple
visual check
- versatile
- for medium-duty fastening with
bolts or threaded rods
- available in various materials and
sizes for maximized coverage of
possible applications

HKD-E(R)
Carbon steel,
stainless steel
without lip

Concrete

Fire
resistance

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
Authority / Laboratory
No. / date of issue
European technical approval a)
DIBt, Berlin
ETA-02/0032 / 2007-10-10
Fire test report
IBMB, Braunschweig
UB 3027/0274-4 / 1994-06-30
Fire test report
IBMB, Braunschweig
Suppl. 133/00/2000-10-04
Assessment report (fire)
warringtonfire
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26
a) All data given in this section for HKD-S(R) and HKD-E(R), according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete as specified in the table
- Steel failure
- Minimum base material thickness
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm

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For details see Simplified design method

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Mean Ultimate Resistance


Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

Tensile NRu,m
HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

8,2

10,6

10,8

16,6

10,8

16,6

23,3

34,5

47,1

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

8,2

10,8

16,6

23,3

34,5

47,1

HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

6,5

6,5

9,1

9,1

9,6

10,4

18,3

28,5

45,1

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

8,3

10,9

13,7

24,3

41,7

66,3

Shear VRu,m

Characteristic resistance
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

Tensile NRk
HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

6,3

8,3

8,3

8,3

9,0

12,8

17,8

26,4

36,1

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

6,3

8,3

12,8

17,8

26,4

36,1

HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

5,0

5,0

7,0

7,4

7,0

8,0

14,1

21,9

34,7

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

6,2

8,4

10,5

18,7

32,1

51,0

Shear VRk

Design resistance
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

4,6

5,0

7,1

9,9

17,6

24,0

7,1

9,9

17,6

24,0

6,4

11,3

17,5

27,8

6,9

12,3

21,1

33,6

Tensile NRd
HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

3,0

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

3,0

HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

3,0

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

4,1

4,6

4,6
4,6

Shear VRd

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3,0

5,5
5,5

5,9

5,5

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Recommended loads
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

Tensile Nrec a)
HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

2,1

3,3

3,3

3,3

3,6

5,1

7,1

12,6

17,2

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

2,1

3,3

5,1

7,1

12,6

17,2

HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

2,1

2,1

3,9

4,2

3,9

4,6

8,1

12,5

19,8

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

2,9

3,9

4,9

8,8

15,1

24,0

Shear Vrec

a)

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HKD-S, HKS-E, HKD-SR and HKD-ER
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk

Yield strength
fyk

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

HKD-S
HKD-E

[N/mm]

560

560

510

510

460

460

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[N/mm]

540

540

540

540

540

540

HKD-S
HKD-E

[N/mm]

440

440

410

410

375

375

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[N/mm]

355

355

355

355

355

355

[mm]

20,9

26,1

58,7

102,8

163,8

[mm]

50

79

264

602

1191

Stressed crosssection As
Moment of
resistance W
a) hnom = 30 mm
b) hnom = 40 mm

28,8a)
31,6b)
110a)
120b)

Material quality
Part
Anchor Body

Tapered expansion
plug

210

Material
HKD-S
HKD-E

Steel Fe/Zn5 galvanised to min. 5 m EN 10087, EN 10277-3

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

Stainless steel, 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4571

HKD-S
HKD-E

Steel material , 1.0213 EN 10263-2 or 1.0204 DIN 17111

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

Stainless steel, 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4571

EN 10088-3

EN 10088-3

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Anchor dimensions
Anchor version

Carbon steel anchors

Stainless steel anchors

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Thread
size
M6x25
M6x30
M8x30
M10x30
M8x40
M10x40
M12x50
M16x65
M20x80
M6x25
M8x30
M10x40
M12x50
M16x65
M20x80

hef
[mm]
25
30
30
30
40
40
50
65
80
25
30
40
50
65
80

d1
[mm]

d2
[mm]

d3
[mm]

d4
[mm]

d5
[mm

l1
[mm]

8
9,95
11,8
9,95
11,95
14,9
19,8
24,8

5
8,2
-

3,9
7,55
-

6,5
6,5
8,2
10,3
13,8
16,5

5,8
5,8
7,1
9,3
12,9
15,5

15
12
12
12
16
20
29
30

9,95
11,95
14,9
19,8
24,8

6,5
8,2
10,3
13,8
17,5

5,3
7,1
9,3
12,9
16,4

12
16
20
29
30

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Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Machine setting tool
Hand Setting tool
Other tools

M6x25/
30

M8x30 M10x30 M8x40 M10x40 M12x50 M16x65 M20x80


TE 2 TE 7

HSD-M
HSD-G

M6x25/
30

TE 16

TE 40 70

M8x30 M10x30 M8x40 M10x40 M12x50 M16x65 M20x80


hammer, torque wrench, blow out pump

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details HKD-S HKD-SR, HKD-E and KHD-ER


Hilti
Tech
data
M6
x25

M6
x30

M8x
30

M10
x30

M8x
40

M10
x40

M12
x50

M16
x65

M20
x80

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

12

10

12

15

20

25

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

8,45

10,45

12,5

10,45

12,5

15,5

20,55

25,55

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

27

32

33

33

43

43

54

70

85

ls,min

[mm]

7,5

7,5

9,5

12

9,5

11,5

14

18

23

ls,max

[mm]

12,5

12,5

14,5

12

15

18

22

28

34

Diameter of clearance hole in


the fixture

df

[mm]

12

12

14

18

22

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

25

30

30

30

40

40

50

65

80

Max, torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

15

15

35

60

120

Screwing depth

212

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Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

Minimum base material


thickness
Minimum
HKD-S
spacing
HKD-E
in nonHKD-SR
cracked
HKD-ER
concrete
Minimum
HKD-S
edge
HKD-E
distance
in nonHKD-SR
cracked
HKD-ER
concrete
Critical
spacing for
splitting
failure and
concrete
cone failure

Critical edge
distance for
splitting
failure and
concrete
cone failure

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

hmin

[mm]

smin

[mm]

smin

[mm]

cmin
cmin

M10x
M10x
M8x40
30
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

130

160

60

60

60

60

80

80

125

130

160

60

60

80

125

130

160

[mm]

88

105

105

105

140

140

175

227

280

[mm]

88

105

140

175

227

280

[mm]

176

210

210

210

280

280

350

455

560

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[mm]

176

210

280

350

455

560

HKD-S
HKD-E

[mm]

75

90

90

90

120

120

150

195

240

[mm]

75

90

120

150

195

240

[mm]

176

105

105

105

140

140

175

227

280

[mm]

176

105

140

175

227

280

[mm]

37

45

45

45

60

60

75

97

120

[mm]

37

45

60

75

97

120

HKD-S
HKD-E

HKD-SR
HKD-ER
HKD-S
HKD-E

scr,sp

scr,N

ccr,sp

HKD-SR
HKD-ER
HKD-S
HKD-E
HKD-SR
HKD-ER

ccr,N

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge. The influencing factors must then be
considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design loads are then on
the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according ETAG 001, Annex C.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s for 5.6 Grade Steel
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

NRd,s

214

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

HKD-S
HKD-E

[kN]

5,1

5,1

9,2

12,4

9,2

13,4

21,1

37,2

59,1

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[kN]

6,9

9,2

11,5

20,4

35,1

55,7

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Design pull-out resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB


Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

N0Rd,p

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

HKD-S
HKD-E

[kN]

5,0

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[kN]

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Design splitting resistancea) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,sp fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30


HKD-S
HKD-E

[kN]

3,0

4,6

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

4,6

7,1

7,1

9,9

17,6

24,0

7,1

9,9

17,6

24,0

4,6

Rd,c

HKD-SR
[kN]
3,0
4,6
HKD-ER
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

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Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

f3,N =

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95
1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of base material thickness


h/hef
f h,sp = [h/(2hef)]

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,4

3,6

3,68

1,07

1,13

1,19

1,25

1,31

1,37

1,42

1,48

1,5

2/3

Influence of reinforcement
Anchor size

M8

M10
a)

M12

a)

M16

a)

M20

M24

a)

0,74
0,8
0,85
0,91
1
1
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

VRd,s
VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N

Concrete pryout resistance:

VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

- Concrete edge resistance:

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

VRd,s

216

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

HKD-S
HKD-E

[kN]

3,0

3,0

5,5

5,9

5,5

6,4

11,3

17,5

27,8

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[kN]

4,1

5,5

6,9

12,3

21,1

33,6

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Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fre,N
Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

V0Rd,cp

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

HKD-S
HKD-E

[kN]

6,0

9,2

9,2

9,2

14,2

14,2

19,8

35,2

48,1

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[kN]

6,0

9,2

14,2

19,8

35,2

48,1

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f fh f4


Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
tech
data
Anchor size

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30


HKD-S
HKD-E

[kN]

4,4

6,9

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

7,8

12,1

12,8

20,0

40,7

62,1

12,8

20,0

40,7

62,1

7,4

Rd,c

HKD-SR
[kN]
6,2
7,4
HKD-ER
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,N = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

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Influence of reinforcement
M10x
M10x M12x M16x M20x
M8x40
30
40
50
65
80
= 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,63 a) 0,65 a) 0,65 a) 0,65 a) 0,7 a)
0,7 a) 0,75 a) 0,83 a) 0,9 a)
This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Anchor size
fre,N
a)

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,00

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

2,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0.75 1.50 2.25 3.00 3.75 4.50 5.25 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.25 9.00 9.75 10.50 11.25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance calculated according ETAG 001, Annex C and data given in ETA-98/0001, issue 2008-02-12.
All data applies to concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm.

Design resistance
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
Tech
data
Anchor size

100

100

100

M10x
30
100

3,0

4,6

4,6

4,6

5,0

7,1

9,9

17,6

24,0

4,6

7,1

9,9

17,6

24,0

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Tensile NRd
HKD-S HKD-E

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

[kN]

HKD-SR HKD-ER [kN]


3,0
Shear VRd, without lever arm

100

M10x
40
100

M12x
50
100

M16x
65
130

M20x
80
160

M8x40

HKD-S HKD-E

[kN]

3,0

3,0

4,7

5,0

5,5

6,1

11,3

17,5

27,8

HKD-SR HKD-ER

[kN]

4,1

4,7

6,1

12,3

21,1

33,6

Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
Tech
data
Anchor size
Min. base material
thickness hmin
Min. edge distance cmin
Tensile NRd
HKD-S HKD-E

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30


[mm]

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

130

160

[mm]

88

105

105

105

140

140

175

227

280

[kN]

3,0

4,6

4,6

4,6

5,0

7,1

9,9

17,6

24,0

4,6

7,1

9,9

17,6

24,0

HKD-SR HKD-ER [kN]


3,0
Shear VRd, without lever arm

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HKD-S HKD-E

[kN]

3,0

3,0

5,5

5,9

5,5

6,4

11,3

17,5

27,8

HKD-SR HKD-ER

[kN]

4,1

5,5

6,9

12,3

21,1

33,6

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Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
Tech
data
Anchor size

100
50

100
60

100
60

M10x
30
100
60

1,9

3,0

3,0

3,0

4,6

4,6

6,7

11,3

15,5

3,0

4,6

6,7

11,3

15,5

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile NRd
HKD-S HKD-E

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

[kN]

HKD-SR HKD-ER [kN]


1,9
Shear VRd, without lever arm

100
80

M10x
40
100
80

M12x
50
100
125

M16x
65
130
130

M20x
80
160
160

M8x40

HKD-S HKD-E

[kN]

3,0

3,0

5,5

5,9

5,5

6,4

11,3

17,5

27,8

HKD-SR HKD-ER

[kN]

4,1

5,5

6,9

12,3

21,1

33,6

Recommended loads
Single anchor, no edge effects
Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
Tech
data
Anchor size

100

100

100

M10x
30
100

2,1

3,3

3,3

3,3

3,6

5,1

7,1

12,6

17,2

3,3

5,1

7,1

12,6

17,2

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Tensile Nrec
HKD-S HKD-E

[kN]

HKD-SR HKD-ER [kN]


2,1
Shear Vrec, without lever arm

220

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

100

M10x
40
100

M12x
50
100

M16x
65
130

M20x
80
160

M8x40

HKD-S HKD-E

[kN]

2,1

2,1

3,9

4,2

3,9

4,6

8,1

12,5

19,8

HKD-SR HKD-ER

[kN]

2,9

3,9

4,9

8,8

15,1

24,0

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Single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
Tech
data
Anchor size
Min. base material
thickness hmin
Min. edge distance cmin
Tensile Nrec
HKD-S HKD-E

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30


[mm]

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

M16x
65

M20x
80

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

130

160

[mm]

88

105

105

105

140

140

175

227

280

[kN]

2,1

3,3

3,3

3,3

3,6

5,1

7,1

12,5

17,2

3,3

5,1

7,1

12,5

17,2

HKD-SR HKD-ER [kN]


2,1
Shear Vrec, without lever arm
HKD-S HKD-E

[kN]

2,1

2,1

3,4

3,6

3,9

4,3

8,1

12,5

19,8

HKD-SR HKD-ER

[kN]

2,9

3,4

4,3

8,8

15,1

24,0

Double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin),


(load values are valid for one anchor)
Non-cracked concrete
Hilti
Tech
data
Anchor size

100
50

100
60

100
60

M10x
30
100
60

1,4

2,1

2,1

2,1

3,3

3,3

4,8

8,1

11,0

2,1

3,3

4,8

8,1

11,0

M6x25 M6x30 M8x30

Min. base material thickness hmin [mm]


Min. spacing smin [mm]
Tensile Nrec
HKD-S HKD-E

Data according ETA-02/0032, issue 2007-10-10

[kN]

HKD-SR HKD-ER [kN]


1,4
Shear Vrec, without lever arm

100
80

M10x
40
100
80

M12x
50
100
125

M16x
65
130
130

M20x
80
160
160

M8x40

HKD-S HKD-E

[kN]

2,1

2,1

3,9

4,2

3,9

4,6

8,1

12,5

19,8

HKD-SR HKD-ER

[kN]

2,9

3,9

4,9

8,8

15,1

24,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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HKD Push-in anchor | Redundant fastening


Anchor version
HKD-S(R)
Carbon steel, stainless
steel with lip

HKD-E(R)
Carbon steel, stainless
steel without lip

Concrete
a)

Tensile
zone a)

Redundant
fastening

Fire
resistance

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

Benefits
- simple and well proven
- approved, tested and confirmed
by everyday jobsite experience
- reliable setting thanks to simple
visual check
- versatile
- for medium-duty fastening with
bolts or threaded rods
- available in various materials and
sizes for maximized coverage of
possible applications

CE
conformity

Redundant fastening only

Approvals / certificates
Description
a)
European technical approval
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)
a)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
DIBt, Berlin
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-06/0047 / 2007-11-30
ETA-06/0047 / 2007-11-30
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

All data given in this section for HKD-S(R) and HKD-E(R), according ETA-06/0047, issue 2007-11-30. The
anchor is to be used only for redundant fastening for non-structural applications.

Basic loading data for all load directions according design method B of ETAG 001
All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm to C50/60, fck,cube = 60 N/mm
- Minimum base material thickness
- Anchors in redundant fastening

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Characteristic resistance, all load directions


Anchor size

M6x30

M8x30

M10x30

M8x40

M10x40

M12x50

Load FRk
HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

3,0

3,0

4,0

5,0

6,0

6,0

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

6,0

6,0

M6x30

M8x30

M10x30

M8x40

M10x40

M12x50

Design resistance, all load directions


Anchor size
Load FRd
HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

1,7

1,7

2,2

2,8

3,3

3,3

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

1,7

3,3

3,3

M6x30

M8x30

M10x30

M8x40

M10x40

M12x50

Recommended loads a), all load directions


Anchor size
Load Frec
HKD-S, HKD-E

[kN]

1,2

1,2

1,6

2,0

2,4

2,4

HKD-SR, HKD-ER

[kN]

1,2

2,4

2,4

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Requirements for redundant fastening


The definition of redundant fastening according to Member States is given in the ETAG 001 Part six, Annex 1. In
Absence of a definition by a Member State the following default values may be taken

a)

Minimum number
of fixing points

Minimum number
of anchors per fixing point

Maximum design load of action


NSd per fixing point a)

2 kN

3 kN

The value for maximum design load of actions per fastening point NSd is valid in general that means all
fastening points are considered in the design of the redundant structural system. The value NSd may be
increased if the failure of one (= most unfavourable) fixing point is taken into account in the design
(serviceability and ultimate limit state) of the structural system e.g. suspended ceiling.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of HKD-S, HKS-E, HKD-SR and HKD-ER
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk

Yield strength
fyk

M6

M8

M10

M12

HKD-S
HKD-E

[N/mm]

560

560

510

510

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[N/mm]

540

540

540

540

HKD-S
HKD-E

[N/mm]

440

440

410

410

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

[N/mm]

355

355

355

355

[mm]

20,9

26,1

28,8a)
31,6b)

58.7

[mm]

50

79

110a)
120b)

264

19

37

65

26

52

92

Stressed
cross-section
As
Moment of
resistance W

HKD-S
HKD-E
[Nm]
Char. bending With 5.6
resistance for Gr. Steel
rod or bolt
HKD-SR
M0Rk,s
HKD-ER
[Nm]
with A4-70
a) hnom = 30 mm
b)
hnom = 40 mm

Material quality
Part
Anchor Body

Tapered expansion
plug

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Material
HKD-S
HKD-E

Steel Fe/Zn5 galvanised to min. 5 m EN 10087, EN 10277-3

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

Stainless steel, 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4571

HKD-S
HKD-E

Steel material , 1.0213 EN 10263-2 or 1.0204 DIN 17111

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

Stainless steel, 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4571

EN 10088-3

EN 10088-3

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Redundant fastening

Anchor dimensions
Anchor version

Carbon steel anchors

Stainless steel anchors

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Thread
size

hef
[mm]

d1
[mm]

d2
[mm]

d3
[mm]

d4
[mm]

d5
[mm

l1
[mm]

M6x30

30

3,9

15

M8x30

30

9,95

6,5

5.8

12

M10x30

30

11,8

8,2

7,55

12

M8x40

40

9,95

6,5

5,8

12

M10x40

40

11,95

8,2

7,1

16

M12x50

50

14,9

10,3

9,3

20

M8x30

30

9,95

6,5

5,3

12

M10x40

40

11,95

8,2

7,1

16

M12x50

50

14,9

10,3

9,3

20

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Redundant fastening

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Machine setting tool
Hand Setting tool
Other tools

HSD-M
HSD-G

M6x25/30

M8x30

M10x30
M8x40
TE 2 TE 16

M10x40

M12x50

M6x25/30

M8x30

M10x30

M10x40

M12x50

M8x40

hammer, torque wrench, blow out pump

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details HKD-S HKD-SR, HKD-E and KHD-ER


Anchor size

M6x30

M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

12

10

12

15

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

10,45

12,5

10,45

12,5

15,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

32

33

33

43

43

54

ls,min

[mm]

7,5

9,5

12

9,5

11,5

14

ls,max

[mm]

12,5

14,5

12

15

18

22

Diameter of clearance hole in


the fixture

df

[mm]

12

12

14

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[Nm]

30

30

30

40

40

50

Max. torque moment

Tinst

[mm]

15

15

35

Screwing depth

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Redundant fastening

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
For Minimum spacing and edge distances
Minimum base material
hmin [mm]
thickness
smin [mm]
HKD-S
Minimum
HKD-E
spacing
smin [mm]
HKD-SR
HKD-ER
Minimum
edge
distance

HKD-S
HKD-E

cmin

[mm]

M6x30

M8x30

M10x
30

M8x40

M10x
40

M12x
50

100

100

100

100

100

100

60

60

60

80

80

125

60

80

125

105

105

105

140

140

175

105

140

175

80

80

80

80

200

200

200

200

200

200

HKD-SR
cmin [mm]
HKD-ER
For minimum thickness of concrete member
Minimum base material
hmin [mm]
80
thickness
smin [mm]
HKD-S
200
Minimum
HKD-E
spacing
smin [mm]
HKD-SR
HKD-ER
Minimum
edge
distance

HKD-S
HKD-E

cmin

[mm]

150

150

150

150

150

HKD-SR
HKD-ER

cmin

[mm]

150

150

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.

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HUD-1 Universal anchor


Anchor version
HUD-1

Benefits
- fast setting
- flexibility of screw length
- an anchor for every base material

Concrete

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Drywall

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- Load data are only valid for the specified woodscrew type
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Minimum base material thickness

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Characteristic resistance
Anchor size

5x25
d)

Screw type

6x30

8x40

10x50

12x60 14x70

W
Size 4
DIN 96

C
Size 4

W
Size 5
DIN 96

C
Size 5

W
Size 6
DIN 96

C
Size 6

W
Size 8
DIN 96

C
Size 8

W
W
Size 10 Size 12
DIN
DIN
571
571

NRk
VRk
NRk
Solid clay brick
Mz 20
VRk
Solid sand-lime brick NRk
KS 12
VRk
NRk
Hollow clay brick
HlzB 12
VRk
Hollow clay brick
NRk
HlzB 12 15mm
VRk
plastered

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

1,5
2
0,85
1,2
1,25
1,25
0,4
1,15

0,5
0,3
0,75
0,25
-

2,75
4,5
1,75
1,5
2,5
2,8
0,5
1,75

1,75
0,75
1,5
0,4
-

4,25
6,25
3
2,2
4,25
3,7
1
-

2,5
1,75
2
0,6
-

7
11
4
5
6,6
1,25
-

10
15
5
7,5
1,4
-

15
28
5 a)
7,5 a)
1,6
-

[kN]

0,4

0,25

0,75

0,5

1,25

0,75

1,5

1,75

[kN]

1,15

1,75

Autoclaved aerated
concrete
AAC 2
Autoclaved aerated
concrete
AAC 4
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5mm

NRk

[kN]

0,3

0,2

0,5

0,3

0,75

0,5

1,25

1,5

VRk

[kN]

0,2

0,25

0,4

NRk

[kN]

0,5

0,3

0,75

0,5

1,5

2,5

VRk

[kN]

0,65

0,9

1,5

Concrete C16/20

NRk
VRk

[kN]
[kN]

0,2
0,45

0,3
-

0,25
0,7

0,4
-

0,3
-

0,5
-

0,75
-

b)

Gypsum board
NRk [kN]
0,3
0,3
0,4
0,4
0,5
0,5 0,75 b) 1 b)
1,5 c)
Thickness
VRk [kN] 0,45
0,7
2x12,5mm
Fibre reinforced
NRk [kN] 0,45
0,6
0,9
gypsum board
VRk [kN] 0,72
0,96
1,44
Thickness 12,5mm
Fibre reinforced
NRk [kN] 0,45
1,2
1,8
2,1
gypsum board
Thickness
1,92
2,88
3,36
VRk [kN] 0,72
2x12,5mm
a)
only with screw diameter 6mm
b)
only with screw diameter 8mm
c)
only with screw diameter 10mm
d)
Screw type:
W: Wood-screw
C: Chipboard screw
Load data are valid for the mentioned woodscrew type, if other types or different screws are used the load
capacity may decrease.

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Design resistance
Anchor size

5x25
Screw typed)

8x40

10x50

C
Size 4

W
Size 5
DIN 96

C
Size 5

W
Size 6
DIN 96

C
Size 6

W
Size 8
DIN 96

0,77
1,26
0,49
0,42
0,70
0,78
0,14
0,49

0,49

0,70

1,96
3,08
1,12

2,80
4,20
1,40

4,20
7,84
1,40 c)
2,10 c)

0,17

1,40
1,85
0,35

2,10

0,11

1,19
1,75
0,84
0,62
1,19
1,04
0,28

0,39

0,45

0,21

0,14

0,35

0,21

0,42

0,49

0,56

0,08

0,21

0,14

0,28

0,35

0,42

0,28

0,56

0,70

0,84

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

0,42
0,56
0,24
0,34
0,35
0,35
0,11
0,32

0,14

[kN]

0,11

0,07

[kN]

0,32

Autoclaved aerated
concrete
AAC 2
Autoclaved aerated
concrete
AAC 4
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5mm

NRk

[kN]

0,08

VRk

[kN]

0,06

NRk

[kN]

0,14

VRk

[kN]

0,18

NRk
VRk

[kN]
[kN]

0,06
0,13

0,08
0,21
0,07

0,21
0,42

0,49
0,56

C
Size 8

12x60 14x70

W
Size 4
DIN 96

NRk
VRk
NRk
Solid clay brick
Mz 20
VRk
Solid sand-lime brick NRk
KS 12
VRk
NRk
Hollow clay brick
HlzB 12
VRk
Hollow clay brick
NRk
HlzB 12 15mm
VRk
plastered
Concrete C16/20

6x30

W
W
Size 10 Size 12
DIN
DIN
571
571

0,49
0,06

0,14
0,07

0,08

0,21

0,11
0,14

0,25
0,08

0,07
0,20

0,42
0,42

0,11

0,08

0,14

0,21 a)

Gypsum board
NRk [kN] 0,08
0,08
0,11
0,11
0,14
0,14 0,21 a) 0,28 a) 0,42 b)
Thickness
VRk [kN] 0,13
0,20
2x12,5mm
Fibre reinforced
NRk [kN] 0,13
0,17
0,25
gypsum board
VRk [kN] 0,20
0,27
0,40
Thickness 12,5mm
Fibre reinforced
NRk [kN] 0,13
0,34
0,50
0,59
gypsum board
Thickness
0,54
0,81
0,94
VRk [kN] 0,20
2x12,5mm
a)
only with screw diameter 6mm
b)
only with screw diameter 8mm
c)
only with screw diameter 10mm
d)
Screw type:
W: Wood-screw
C: Chipboard screw
Load data are valid for the mentioned woodscrew type, if other types or different screws are used the load
capacity may decrease.

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Recommended loads e)
Anchor size
Screw type d)
NRk [kN]
Concrete C16/20
VRk [kN]
N
[kN]
Solid clay brick
Rk
Mz 20
VRk [kN]
Solid sand-lime brick NRk [kN]
KS 12
VRk [kN]
N
[kN]
Hollow clay brick
Rk
HlzB 12
VRk [kN]
Hollow clay brick
NRk [kN]
HlzB 12 15mm
VRk [kN]
plastered
Autoclaved aerated
concrete
AAC 2
Autoclaved aerated
concrete
AAC 4
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5mm

5x25
W
C
0,3
0,1
0,4
0,17
0,06
0,24
0,25
0,15
0,25
0,08
0,05
0,23

6x30
W
C
0,55
0,35
0,9
0,35
0,15
0,3
0,5
0,3
0,56
0,1
0,08
0,35

8x40
W
C
0,85
0,5
1,25
0,6
0,35
0,44
0,85
0,4
0,74
0,2
0,12

1
1,32
0,25

1,5

1,5

0,28

0,32

0,08

0,15

0,1

0,25

0,15

0,3

0,35

0,4

0,06

0,15

0,1

0,2

0,25

0,3

0,2

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,05

0,23

NRk

[kN]

0,06

VRk

[kN]

0,04

NRk

[kN]

0,1

VRk

[kN]

0,13

NRk
VRk

[kN]
[kN]

0,04
0,09

10x50
W
C
1,4
2,2
0,8

12x60 14x70
W
W
2
3
3
5,6
1
1

0,35
0,04

0,1
0,05

0,06

0,15

0,08
0,1

0,18
0,06

0,05
0,14

0,3
0,3

0,08

0,06

0,1

0,15

Gypsum board
NRk [kN] 0,06
0,06
0,08
0,08
0,1
0,1
0,15
0,2
0,3
Thickness
VRk [kN] 0,09
0,14
2x12,5mm
Fibre reinforced
NRk [kN] 0,09
0,12
0,18
gypsum board
VRk [kN] 0,14
0,19
0,29
Thickness 12,5mm
Fibre reinforced
NRk [kN] 0,09
0,24
0,36
0,42
gypsum board
Thickness
VRk [kN] 0,14
0,38
0,58
0,67
2x12,5mm
a)
only with screw diameter 6mm
b)
only with screw diameter 8mm
c)
only with screw diameter 10mm
d)
Screw type:
W: Wood-screw
C: Chipboard screw
Load data are valid for the mentioned woodscrew type, if other types or different screws are used the load
capacity may decrease.
e)
With overall global safety factor = 5 to the characteristic loads and a partial safety factor of = 1,4 to the
design values.

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Service temperature range


Hilti HUD-1 universal anchor may be applied in the temperature range given below.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range

-40 C to +80 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+50 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+80 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Material quality
Part
Plastic sleeve

Material
Polyamide 6

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

5x25

6x30

8x40

10x50

12x60

14x70

TE 2 TE 16
Screwdriver

Setting instruction

Use only for wall and floor applications. Not applicable for ceiling and faade applications.
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details HUD-1


Anchor version

5x25

6x30

8x40

10x50

12x60

14x70

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

12

14

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

5,35

6,4

8,45

10,45

12,5

14,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

35

40

55

65

80

90

Effective anchorage depth

hnom

[mm]

25

30

40

50

60

70

Anchor length

[mm]

25

30

40

50

60

70

Max fixture thickness

tfix

[mm]

Depending on screw length

[C]

-10 to +40

Installation temperature
Woodscrew diameter
a)

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a)

d
[mm]
4,5 - 5
5-6
7-8
8 - 10
10 - 12
3,5 - 4
The basic loading data are depending on the woodscrew diameters, if other types or different screws are
used the load capacity may decrease. Highlighted diameters refer to basic loading data table, except
footnotes a),b),c) of basic loading data tables.

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HUD-L | Universal anchor

HUD-L Universal anchor


Anchor version
HUD-L 6
HUD-L 8

HUD-L 10

Concrete

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Benefits
- universal plastic anchor for weak
base materials and renovation
- for many base materials
- daily application
- excellent setting behaviour

Drywall

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- Load data are only valid for the specified woodscrew type
- Load data given in the tables is independent of load direction
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Minimum base material thickness

Characteristic resistance
Anchor size
Screw type

c)

HUD-L 6x50
Woodscrew 4,5x80
DIN 96

HUD-L 8x60
Woodscrew 5x90
DIN 96

HUD-L 10x70
Woodscrew 8mm
DIN 571

Concrete
FRk [kN]
1,15
1,4
9,0
C16/20
Solid clay brick
FRk [kN]
0,85
1,0
Mz 12
Solid clay brick
7,0
FRk [kN]
Mz 20
Solid sand-lime brick
FRk [kN]
0,85
1,0
2
KS 12
Hollow clay brick
FRk [kN]
0,5
0,75
1,5
Hlz 12 a)
Hollow sand-lime brick
FRk [kN]
0,7
0,8
KSL 12
Autoclaved aerated concrete
FRk [kN]
0,25
0,55
2,0
AAC 2 a)
Gypsum board
0,3
0,7
0,6 b)
FRk [kN]
Thickness 2x12,5mm a)
a)
Drilling without hammering
b)
Suitable for fitting hexagonal screws by hand
c)
Load data are valid for the mentioned woodscrew type, if other types or different screws are used the load
capacity may decrease.

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Design resistance
Anchor size
Screw type
Concrete C16/20

FRk

c)

[kN]

HUD-L 6x50
Woodscrew 4,5x80
DIN 96

HUD-L 8x60
Woodscrew 5x90
DIN 96

HUD-L 10x70
Woodscrew 8mm
DIN 571

0,32

0,39

2,52

Solid clay brick


FRk [kN]
0,24
0,28
Mz 12
Solid clay brick
1,96
FRk [kN]
Mz 20
Solid sand-lime brick
FRk [kN]
0,24
0,28
0,56
KS 12
Hollow clay brick
FRk [kN]
0,14
0,21
0,42
Hlz 12 a)
Hollow sand-lime brick
FRk [kN]
0,20
0,22
KSL 12
Autoclaved aerated concrete
FRk [kN]
0,07
0,15
0,56
AAC 2 a)
Gypsum board
0,08
0,20
0,17 b)
FRk [kN]
Thickness 2x12,5mm a)
a)
Drilling without hammering
b)
Suitable for fitting hexagonal screws by hand
c)
Load data are valid for the mentioned woodscrew type, if other types or different screws are used the load
capacity may decrease.

Recommended loads d)
Anchor size
Screw type c)
Concrete C16/20

FRk

[kN]

HUD-L 6x50
Woodscrew 4,5x80
DIN 96

HUD-L 8x60
Woodscrew 5x90
DIN 96

HUD-L 10x70
Woodscrew 8mm
DIN 571

0,23

0,28

1,8

Solid clay brick


FRk [kN]
0,17
0,2
Mz 12
Solid clay brick
1,4
FRk [kN]
Mz 20
Solid sand-lime brick
FRk [kN]
0,17
0,2
0,4
KS 12
Hollow clay brick
0,1
0,15
0,3
FRk [kN]
Hlz 12 a)
Hollow sand-lime brick
FRk [kN]
0,14
0,16
KSL 12
Autoclaved aerated concrete
FRk [kN]
0,05
0,11
0,4
AAC 2 a)
Gypsum board
0,06
0,14
0,12 b)
FRk [kN]
Thickness 2x12,5mm a)
a)
Drilling without hammering
b)
Suitable for fitting hexagonal screws by hand
c)
Load data are valid for the mentioned woodscrew type, if other types or different screws are used the load
capacity may decrease.
d)
With overall global safety factor = 5 to the characteristic loads and a partial safety factor of = 1,4 to the
design values.

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Service temperature range


Hilti HUD-L universal anchor may be applied in the temperature range given below.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range

-40 C to +80 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+50 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+80 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Material quality
Part
Plastic sleeve

Material
Polyamide 6

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

HUD-L
6x50

HUD-L
8x60

HUD-L
10x70

TE 2 TE 16
Screwdriver

Setting instruction

Use only for wall and floor applications. Not applicable for ceiling and faade applications.
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details HUD-L


Anchor version
HUD-L

HUD-L
6x50

HUD-L
8x60

HUD-L
10x70

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

6,4

8,45

10,45

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

70

80

90

Effective anchorage depth

hnom

[mm]

47

57

70

Anchor length

[mm]

47

57

70

Max fixture thickness

tfix

[mm]

Depending on screw length

[C]

-10 to +40

Installation temperature
Recommended length of screw in
base material

ld

[mm]

55

65

75

4,5 - 5
5-6
7-8
Woodscrew diameter a)
d
[mm]
a)
The basic loading data are depending on the woodscrew diameters, if other types or different screws are
used the load capacity may decrease. Highlighted diameters refer to basic loading data table.

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HLD | Light duty anchor

HLD Light duty anchor


Anchor version

Benefits
- plastic undercut anchor
- simple setting
- esp. for drywall applications

HLD

Drywall

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Load data given in the tables is independent of load direction

Characteristic resistance
Anchor size

HLD 2

HLD 3

HLD 4

Anchoring principle a)
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5mm

FRk

[kN]

0,4

0,4

0,4

Fibre reinforced gypsum board


Thickness 12,5mm

FRk

[kN]

0,3

Fibre reinforced gypsum board


Thickness 2x12,5mm

FRk

[kN]

0,6

A/B

FRk

[kN]

0,75

0,75

FRk

[kN]

1,25

Hollow clay brick


Concrete C16/20
a) See setting details

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Desgin resistance
Anchor size
Anchoring principle

HLD 2

HLD 3

HLD 4

a)

Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5mm

FRd

[kN]

0,11

0,11

0,11

Fibre reinforced gypsum board


Thickness 12,5mm

FRd

[kN]

0,08

Fibre reinforced gypsum board


Thickness 2x12,5mm

FRd

[kN]

0,17

A/B

FRd

[kN]

0,21

0,21

FRd

[kN]

0,35

0,56

0,70

HLD 2

HLD 3

HLD 4

Hollow clay brick


Concrete C16/20
a) See setting details

Recommended loads b)
Anchor size
Anchoring principle

a)

Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5mm

Frec

[kN]

0,08

0,08

0,08

Fibre reinforced gypsum board


Thickness 12,5mm

Frec

[kN]

0,06

Fibre reinforced gypsum board


Thickness 2x12,5mm

Frec

[kN]

0,12

A/B

Frec

[kN]

0,15

0,15

Hollow clay brick

Concrete C16/20
C
Frec
[kN]
0,25
0,4
0,5
a) See setting details
b) With overall global safety factor = 5 to the characteristic loads and a partial safety factor of = 1,4 to the
design values.

Service temperature range


Hilti HLD light duty anchor may be applied in the temperature range given below.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range

-40 C to +80 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+50 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+80 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Material quality
Part
Sleeve
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Polyamide PA 6

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Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

TE 2 TE 16
Screwdriver

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details and anchoring principles:

Setting details HSP / HFP


Anchor version

HLD 2

HLD 3

HLD 4

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Depth of drill hole

(only anchoring principle C)

h1

[mm]

50

56

66

(anchoring principle A/B)

lS

[mm]

33 + tfix

40 + tfix

49 + tfix

(anchoring principle C)

lS

[mm]

40 + tfix

46 + tfix

56 + tfix

(anchoring principle A/B)

dS

[mm]

4-5

(anchoring principle C)

dS

[mm]

5-6

(anchoring principle A)

[mm]

4 - 12

15 - 19

24 28

(anchoring principle B)

[mm]

12 - 16

19 - 25

28 32

(anchoring principle C)

[mm]

35

42

50

Screw length
Screw diameter

Wall / panel thickness


Installation temperature

240

[C]

10

-10 to +40

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HRD-U 10 / -S 10 / -U 14
Frame anchor

HRD-U 10 / - S 10 / -U 14 Frame anchor


Anchor version
HRD-U 10
Carbon steel
Stainless steel
HRD-S 10
Carbon steel
Stainless steel

Benefits
- universal frame anchor for
faade, steelwork, and
mechanical installation
- base material versatility
- excellent setting behaviour

HRD-U 14
Carbon steel
Stainless steel

Concrete

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Fire
resistance

Approvals / certificates
Description
Allgemeine bauaufsichtliche
Zulassung
(national German approval) a)

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.2-599 / 2007-10-25

UB 3613/3891-1 Nau / 2001-11-23


UB 3613/3891-2 Nau / 2001-11-26
a) All data given in this section for HRD-U 10 / S 10 / U 14 according Z-21.2-599 01, issue 2007-10-25.
Fire test report

IBMB, Braunschweig

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base materials as specified in the table
Minimum base material thickness
- Anchor is set in the brick, not in the joints
- The data that are highlighted in light grey are not part of the approvals

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Frame anchor

Recommended loads
Anchor size

HRD-U 10

HRD-S 10

HRD-U 14

Concrete

C12/15

Frec

[kN]

1,6

1,2

1,8

Solid clay brick

Mz 12

Frec

[kN]

0,6

0,6

0,6

Solid clay brick

Mz 20

Frec

[kN]

1,2

0,8

1,25

Solid sand-lime brick

KS 12/2,0

Frec

[kN]

0,6

0,6

0,6

Lightweight solid block

V2

Frec

[kN]

0,25

0,25

0,5

Hollow clay brick

Hlz 12 1,0

Frec

[kN]

0,3

0,5

Hollow sand-lime brick

KSL 6

Frec

[kN]

0,4

0,4

0,6

Lightweight hollow brick

Hbl 2

Frec

[kN]

0,25

0,25

0,3

AAC 2

Frec

[kN]

0,2

0,2

0,3

AAC 4

Frec

[kN]

0,5

0,35

0,6

P 3,3

Frec

[kN]

0,2

0,2

0,3

P 4,4

Frec

[kN]

0,5

0,35

0,6

Plant Laussig

Frec

[kN]

0,3

Plant Parchim

Frec

[kN]

0,15

Frec

[kN]

0,6

0,6

Frec

[kN]

0,5

0,7

AAC blocks
AAC members
AAC acc. TGL
Thin skins of external wall
paneels
hwpLb acc. TGL

Service temperature range


Hilti HRD-U 10 / -S 10 / -U 14 frame anchor may be applied in the temperature range given below.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range

-40 C to +80 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+50 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+80 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

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Frame anchor

Materials
Mechanical properties of HRD-U 10 / S 10 / U 14
Anchor size

U 10
S 10
U 14
[N/mm]
600
Nominal tensile strength fuk
[N/mm]
580
500
[N/mm]
480
Yield strength fyk
[N/mm]
450
400
Stressed cross-section As
[mm]
31,2
56,8
Moment of resistance W
[mm]
24,6
60,4
Carbon steel [Nm]
17,7
43,5
Char. bending resistance M0Rk,s
Stainless steel [Nm]
17,1
36,2
The recommended bending moment shall be calculated by dividing the characteristic bending moment by 1,4 and
1,25
Carbon steel
Stainless steel
Carbon steel
Stainless steel

Material quality
Part
Sleeve
Screw

HRD
HRD-UG
HRD-UR

Material
Polyamide
Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 5 m
Stainless steel

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size

U 10

S 10

U 14

UP 14

Minimum thickness of fixture

tfix,min

[mm]

10

10

10

10

Maximum thickness of fixture

tfix,max

[mm]

160

130

280

250

Diameter of the sleeve

dnom

[mm]

10

10

14

14

Minimum length of the sleeve

l1,min

[mm]

80

60

80

110

Maximum length of the sleeve

l1,max

[mm]

230

180

350

330

Diameter of the screw

dS

[mm]

10

10

Minimum length of the screw

l2,min

[mm]

85

65

85

115

Maximum length of the screw

l2,max

[mm]

235

285

355

335

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Frame anchor

dnom

HRD-U 10
l1

dnom

HRD-S 10
l1
HRD-U 14

dnom
l1

Screw for all anchor


types

ds
l2

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

U 10

S 10

U 14
TE16
TE2 TE16
TE40
hammer, screw driver

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

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Frame anchor

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hnom

Setting details HRD-U 10 / S 10 / U 14


U 10

S 10

U 14

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

10

14

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

10,45

10,45

14,5

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

80

60

85

Diameter of clearance hole in the fixture

df

[mm]

10,5

10,5

14,5

Overall embedment depth in the base material

hnom

[mm]

70

50

70

Installation temperature

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Frame anchor

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
Concrete
Masonry
Minimum base material
AAC
thickness
Wetterschale
hwpLb
Concrete
Solid masonry
Hollow masonry
Minimum spacing of single
anchors
AAC
Wetterschale
hwpLb
Minimum spacing in a group in concrete
Minimum spacing of groups in concrete
Concrete
Solid masonry
Hollow masonry
Minimum edge distance
AAC
Wetterschale
hwpLb

hmin
hmin
hmin
hmin
hmin
smin
smin
smin
smin
smin
smin
smin1
smin2
cmin
cmin
cmin
cmin
cmin
cmin

U 10
120
115
115
40
40
150
100
250
100a)
100
100
50
300
100
100
100
150
50
100

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

S 10
100
115
115
40
40
100
100
250
100
50
240
80
100
100
50
100

U 14
120
115
115
150
250
250
100
50
300
100
100
100
100

s2

s1

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HRD-U 8 Frame anchor

Concrete
a)

Tensile
zone a)

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Anchor version

Benefits

HRD-U 8 Carbon
steel, Stainless steel

- high performance 8mm frame


anchor
- Excellent Setting Quality
- On most solid and hollow basematerials

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Window
frame

Fire
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Redundant fastening only

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Fire test report
Window frame report

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
MFPA, Leipzig
Ift, Rosenheim

No. / date of issue


ETA-07/0219 / 2007-09-17
PB III/B-07-306 / 2007-09-05
Ift report 105 33035 / 20007-07-09

a) All data given in this section according ETA-07/0219, issue 2007-09-17. The anchor is to be used only for
redundant fastening for non-structural applications.

Basic loading data according ETAG 020


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
Minimum base material thickness
- Steel failure
- Anchors in redundant fastening
- The data that are highlighted in light grey are additional Hilti recommended data and not part of the approval

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Basic characteristic resistance


Anchor size

U 8 / UR 8
NRk,0

[kN]

6,0

VRk,0

[kN]

6,9 / 6,6

NRk,0

[kN]

8,5

VRk,0

[kN]

6,9 / 6,6

NRk,0

[kN]

3,85

VRk,0

[kN]

6,9 / 6,6

NRk,0

[kN]

5,5

VRk,0

[kN]

6,9 / 6,6

fb 20 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

2,6

fb 10 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

1,75

fb 20 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

2,9

fb 10 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

2,0

fb 6 N/mm2

FRk,0

[kN]

0,70

FRk,0

[kN]

2,0

fb 12 N/mm2

FRk,0

[kN]

0,60

fb 12 N/mm2

FRk,0

[kN]

1,1

fb 2 N/mm2

FRk,0

[kN]

0,70

fb 22 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

1,6

fb 25 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

1,2

fb 40 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

0,95

fb 6 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

0,65

fb 4 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

0,75

fb 6 N/mm

FRk,0

[kN]

0,75

Concrete C 12/15, uncracked


Concrete C 16/20 C 50/60, uncracked
Concrete C 12/15, cracked (redundant fastening)
Concrete C 16/20 C 50/60, cracked (redundant fastening)
Solid clay brick
Mz 12/2,0
DIN V 105-100 / EN 771-1
Solid sand-lime brick
KS 12/2,0
DIN V 106 / EN 771-2
Lightweight solid block
Vbl 6/0,9
DIN V 18151-100 / EN 771-3
Ital. solid brick
Tufo
Hollow clay brick
Hlz B 12/1,2
DIN V 105-100 / EN 771-1
Hollow sand-lime brick
KSL 12/1,4
DIN V 106 / EN 771-2
Lightweight hollow brick
Hbl 2/0,8
DIN V 18151-100 / EN 771-3
Ital. Hollow brick
Mattone
EN 771-1
Ital. Hollow brick
Doppio Uni
EN 771-1
Ladrillo cara vista
Rojo hydrofugano
EN 771-1
French Hollow brick
Brique Creuse
EN 771-1
Aerated concrete
AAC 4
EN 771-4
Aerated concrete
AAC 6
EN 771-4

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Characteristic resistance, considering adverse conditions during installation and in


service
Anchor size

U 8 / UR 8
NRk

[kN]

VRk

[kN]

NRk

[kN]

VRk

[kN]

NRk

[kN]

1,75

VRk

[kN]

6,9 / 6,6

NRk

[kN]

2,5

VRk

[kN]

6,9 / 6,6

fb 20 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

1,5

fb 10 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

1,2

fb 20 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

2,5

fb 10 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

2,0

fb 6 N/mm2

FRk

[kN]

0,50

FRk

[kN]

fb 12 N/mm2

FRk

[kN]

0,50

fb 12 N/mm2

FRk

[kN]

0,75

fb 2 N/mm2

FRk

[kN]

0,30

fb 22 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

1,5

fb 25 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

0,9

fb 40 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

0,60

fb 6 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

0,50

fb 4 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

fb 6 N/mm

FRk

[kN]

Concrete C 12/15, uncracked


Concrete C 16/20 C 50/60, uncracked
Concrete C 12/15, cracked (redundant fastening)
Concrete C 16/20 C 50/60, cracked (redundant fastening)
Solid clay brick
Mz 12/2,0
DIN V 105-100 / EN 771-1
Solid sand-lime brick
KS 12/2,0
DIN V 106 / EN 771-2
Lightweight solid block
Vbl 6/0,9
DIN V 18151-100 / EN 771-3
Ital. solid brick
Tufo
Hollow clay brick
Hlz B 12/1,2
DIN V 105-100 / EN 771-1
Hollow sand-lime brick
KSL 12/1,4
DIN V 106 / EN 771-2
Lightweight hollow brick
Hbl 2/0,8
DIN V 18151-100 / EN 771-3
Ital. Hollow brick
Mattone
EN 771-1
Ital. Hollow brick
Doppio Uni
EN 771-1
Ladrillo cara vista
Rojo hydrofugano
EN 771-1
French Hollow brick
Brique Creuse
EN 771-1
Aerated concrete
AAC 4
EN 771-4
Aerated concrete
AAC 6
EN 771-4

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Design resistance
Anchor size

U 8 / UR 8

Concrete C 12/15, uncracked


Concrete C 16/20 C 50/60, uncracked
Concrete C 12/15, cracked (redundant fastening)

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1,68

VRd

[kN]

5,52

NRd

[kN]

1,98

VRd

[kN]

5,52

NRd

[kN]

0,98

VRd

[kN]

5,52

NRd

[kN]

1,4

[kN]

5,52

fb 20 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,6

fb 10 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,48

fb 20 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

1,0

fb 10 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,8

fb 6 N/mm2

FRd

[kN]

0,20

FRd

[kN]

0,56

fb 12 N/mm2

FRd

[kN]

0,20

fb 12 N/mm2

FRd

[kN]

0,30

fb 2 N/mm2

FRd

[kN]

0,12

fb 22 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,6

fb 25 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,36

fb 40 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,24

fb 6 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,20

fb 4 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,21

fb 6 N/mm

FRd

[kN]

0,21

Ital. solid brick


Tufo
Hollow clay brick
Hlz B 12/1,2
DIN V 105-100 / EN 771-1
Hollow sand-lime brick
KSL 12/1,4
DIN V 106 / EN 771-2
Lightweight hollow brick
Hbl 2/0,8
DIN V 18151-100 / EN 771-3
Ital. Hollow brick
Mattone
EN 771-1
Ital. Hollow brick
Doppio Uni
EN 771-1
Ladrillo cara vista
Rojo hydrofugano
EN 771-1
French Hollow brick
Brique Creuse
EN 771-1
Aerated concrete
AAC 4
EN 771-4
Aerated concrete
AAC 6
EN 771-4

[kN]

VRd

Concrete C 16/20 C 50/60, cracked (redundant fastening)


Solid clay brick
Mz 12/2,0
DIN V 105-100 / EN 771-1
Solid sand-lime brick
KS 12/2,0
DIN V 106 / EN 771-2
Lightweight solid block
Vbl 6/0,9
DIN V 18151-100 / EN 771-3

NRd

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Recommended loads a)
Anchor size

U 8 / UR 8

Concrete C 12/15, uncracked


Concrete C 16/20 C 50/60, uncracked
Concrete C 12/15, cracked (redundant fastening)

1,2

Vrec

[kN]

3,9

Nrec

[kN]

1,7

Vrec

[kN]

3,9

Nrec

[kN]

0,7

Vrec

[kN]

3,9

Nrec

[kN]

1,0

[kN]

3,9

fb 20 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,42

fb 10 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,34

fb 20 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,70

fb 10 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,57

fb 6 N/mm2

Frec

[kN]

0,14

Frec

[kN]

0,40

fb 12 N/mm2

Frec

[kN]

0,14

fb 12 N/mm2

Frec

[kN]

0,21

fb 2 N/mm2

Frec

[kN]

0,09

fb 22 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,43

fb 25 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,25

fb 40 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,17

fb 6 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,14

fb 4 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,15

fb 6 N/mm

Frec

[kN]

0,15

Ital. solid brick


Tufo
Hollow clay brick
Hlz B 12/1,2
DIN V 105-100 / EN 771-1
Hollow sand-lime brick
KSL 12/1,4
DIN V 106 / EN 771-2
Lightweight hollow brick
Hbl 2/0,8
DIN V 18151-100 / EN 771-3
Ital. Hollow brick
Mattone
EN 771-1
Ital. Hollow brick
Doppio Uni
EN 771-1
Ladrillo cara vista
Rojo hydrofugano
EN 771-1
French Hollow brick
Brique Creuse
EN 771-1
Aerated concrete
AAC 4
EN 771-4
Aerated concrete
AAC 6
EN 771-4

[kN]

Vrec

Concrete C 16/20 C 50/60, cracked (redundant fastening)


Solid clay brick
Mz 12/2,0
DIN V 105-100 / EN 771-1
Solid sand-lime brick
KS 12/2,0
DIN V 106 / EN 771-2
Lightweight solid block
Vbl 6/0,9
DIN V 18151-100 / EN 771-3

Nrec

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Requirements for redundant fastening


The definition of redundant fastening according to Member States is given in the ETAG 020. In Absence of a
definition by a Member State the following default values may be taken

a)

Minimum number
of fixing points

Minimum number
of anchors per fixing point

Maximum design load of action


NSd per fixing point a)

3 kN

4,5 kN

The value for maximum design load of actions per fastening point NSd is valid in general that means all
fastening points are considered in the design of the redundant structural system.

Service temperature range


Hilti HRD-U 8 frame anchor may be applied in the temperature range given below.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range

-40 C to +80 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+50 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+80 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HRD-U 8
Anchor size
HRD-UG
HRD-UR
HRD-UG
HRD-UR

Nominal tensile strength fuk


Yield strength fyk
Stressed cross-section As
Moment of resistance W
Char. bending resistance M0Rk,s

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[mm]
[mm]
HRD-UG [Nm]
HRD-UR [Nm]

U 8 / UR 8
600
580
480
450
22,9
15,5
11,1
10,8

Material quality
Part
Sleeve
Screw

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HRD-U
HRD-UG
HRD-UR

Material
Polyamide
Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 5 m
Stainless steel

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Anchor dimensions
Anchor size

U 8 / UR 8

Minimum thickness of fixture

tfix,min

[mm]

10

Maximum thickness of fixture

tfix,max

[mm]

90

Diameter of the sleeve

dnom

[mm]

Minimum length of the sleeve

l1,min

[mm]

60

Maximum length of the sleeve

l1,max

[mm]

140

Diameter of the screw

dS

[mm]

Minimum length of the screw

l2,min

[mm]

65

Maximum length of the screw

l2,max

[mm]

145

dnom
l1

l2

ds

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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TE2 TE16
hammer, screw driver

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HRD-U 8 | Frame anchor

Setting instruction

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and nominal anchorage depth hnom

hnom
h1

ttol
tfix

hmin

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Setting details HRD-U 8


Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

60

Diameter of clearance hole in the fixture

df

[mm]

8,5

Overall embedment depth in the base material

hnom

[mm]

50

[C]

-10 - +40

Installation temperature

Setting parameters
Anchor size
Minimum base
material thickness
Minimum spacing of
single anchors

Minimum spacing in a
group in masonry

Concrete
Masonry
Concrete C16/20
Concrete C12/15
Masonry
Ital. Hollow brick Doppio Uni
Ital. Hollow brick Mattone
Other masonry

Concrete C16/20
Concrete C12/15
Minimum edge
Ital. Hollow brick Doppio Uni
distance
Ital. Hollow brick Mattone
Other masonry
Critical spacing in concretea)
Critical edge distance Concrete C16/20
in concreteb)
Concrete C12/15

hmin
hmin
smin
smin
smin
smin1
smin2
smin1
smin2
cmin
cmin

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

100
115
100
140
250
120
240
200
400
50
70

cmin

[mm]

60

cmin
scr,N
ccr,N
ccr,N

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

100
60
100
140

s2
s

s1
a)
b)

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For spacing larger than the critical spacing each anchor in a group can be considered in design.
For edge distance smaller than critical edge distance the design loads have to be reduced.

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Design method
Design method according ETAG 020, Annex C. Design resistance according data given in ETA07/0219, issue 2007-09-17.
Valid for a group of two anchors
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
The design method is based on the following simplifications:
Minimum base material thickness hmin
All data for concrete C20/25
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for a single anchor or a anchor group with spacing < scr,N (for anchor
groups with spacing scr,N each anchor can be considered).
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading in concrete


The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Concrete pull-out resistance:

NRd,p

- Concrete cone resistance:

NRd,c = NRd,p (c/ccr,N)

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s

HRD-U
HRD-UR

[kN]
[kN]

U8
7,3
6,8

[kN]
[kN]

U8
1,4
1,4

Design pull-out resistance NRd,p


Design concrete cone NRd,c = NRd,p (c/ccr,N)
Anchor size
NRd,p

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HRD-UR

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Shear loading in concrete


The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

VRd,s

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,c = f1 c

1,5

/ 1000

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HRD-U
HRD-UR

VRd,s

U8
5,5
5,2

[kN]
[kN]

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,c = f1 c1,5 / 1000 (c in [mm], result in [kN])
Influencing factors
Influence of edge distance
Anchor type
f1 =

(0,45 dnom0,5 (hnom/dnom)0,2 fck,cube0,5)/1,8

U8
5,1

Tension, shear and combined tension and shear loading in masonry


The design resistance in masonry FRd (see basic loading data) shall be used in each
direction and for single anchors and anchor groups as well.

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HPS-1 | Impact anchor

HPS-1 Impact anchor


Anchor version
HPS-1

Concrete

Solid brick

Perforated
brick

Benefits
- impact anchor for light frames,
battens and profiles on solid base
materials
- impact and temperature resistant
- high quality plastic

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Approvals / certificates
Description
Authority / Laboratory
Fiche technique SOCOTEC a)
SOCOTEC, Paris
a) All data given in this section according SOCOTEC CX 5217 / 2000-08

No. / date of issue


CX 5217 / 2000-08

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Minimum base material thickness
- Loads shall be reduced if the temperature sustains above 40C

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Recommended loads a)
Anchor size HPS-1

Concrete C16/20

NRd

4/0

5/0

5/5
5/15

6/0
6/25

6/30
6/40

8/0

8/10
8/40

8/60
8/100

[kN]

0,05

0,10

0,15

0,25

0,25

0,30

0,40

0,40

VRd

[kN]

0,15

0,30

0,35

0,55

0,35

0,50

0,90

0,50

Engineering brick,
12 hole, class B

NRd

[kN]

0,05

0,10

0,15

0,25

0,25

0,30

0,40

0,40

VRd

[kN]

0,15

0,30

0,35

0,55

0,35

0,50

0,90

0,50

Perforated brick, 3
hole cammon

NRd

[kN]

0,05

0,10

0,15

0,20

0,20

0,25

0,30

0,30

VRd

[kN]

0,15

0,30

0,35

0,55

0,35

0,50

0,90

0,55

Themalite block, 7 N NRd


lightweight
VRd

[kN]

0,08

0,15

0,15

0,20

0,25

0,25

[kN]

0,15

0,25

0,15

0,40

0,40

0,25

Themalite block N NRd


lightweight
VRd

[kN]

0,05

0,08

0,08

0,12

0,12

[kN]

0,10

0,15

0,10

0,25

0,15

Autoclaved aerated
concrete AAC 4,
AAC 6

NRd

[kN]

0,08

0,10

0,10

0,15

0,15

VRd

[kN]

0,10

0,12

0,10

0,30

0,20

Extruded brick, Boral NRd


10
VRd

[kN]

0,05

0,10

0,15

0,20

0,20

0,25

0,35

0,35

[kN]

0,15

0,25

0,30

0,40

0,25

0,50

0,90

0,55

a) With overall global safety factor = 5 to the characteristic loads and a partial safety factor of = 1,4 to the
design values.

Service temperature range


Hilti HPS impact anchor may be applied in the temperature range given below.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range

-40 C to +80 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+50 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+80 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Material quality
Part
Plastic sleeve
Screw

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Material
Polyamide 6.6
Carbon steel, galvanised to 5 m
or
Stainless steel, grade A2
or
Stainless steel, grade A2, copper-plated

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Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size

HPS-1 4

HPS-1 5

Rotary hammer
Other tools

HPS-1 6

HPS-1 8

TE2 TE16
Screwdriver

Setting instruction

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details HPS-1


Anchor size

HPS-1 4

HPS-1 5

HPS-1 6

HPS-1 8

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

4,35

5,35

6,4

8,45

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

25

30

40

50

Effective anchorage depth

hnom

[mm]

20

20

25

30

Anchor length

[mm]

21,5

22 - 37

27 - 67

28,5
132,5

Max fixture thickness

tfix

[mm]

15

40

100

Installation temperature

262

[C]

-10 to +40

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Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
Spacing
Edge distance

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s
c

[mm]
[mm]

HPS-1 4/

HPS-1 5/

HPS-1 6/

HPS-1 8/

20
20

25
25

30
30

35
35

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HHD-S | Cavity anchor

HHD-S Cavity anchor


Anchor version

Benefits
- metal undercut anchor with metric
screw, esp. for drywall
- metal to metal fastening
- reliable undercut

HHD-S

drywall

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Borehole drilling without hammering

Recommended loads a)
Anchor size
Nrec [kN]
Hollow brick
web thickness 20mm
Vrec [kN]
Nrec [kN]
Gypsum board
Thickness 10mm
Vrec [kN]
Nrec [kN]
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5mm
Vrec [kN]
Nrec [kN]
Gypsum board
Thickness 2x12,5mm
Vrec [kN]
Nrec [kN]
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 10mm
Vrec [kN]
Nrec [kN]
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 12,5mm
Vrec [kN]
Nrec [kN]
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 2x12,5mm
Vrec [kN]
a) With overall global safety factor = 3 to the characteristic
design values.

M4
0,1
0,3
0,2
0,5
0,2
0,5
0,2
0,5
0,3
0,6
loads and a

M5
M6
M8
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,4
0,3
0,4
1
0,9
1
0,3
0,25
0,4
0,6
0,8
0,9
0,5
0,3
0,6
1
1
1,2
0,9
0,8
0,9
1,1
1,8
1,7
partial safety factor of = 1,4 to the

Materials
Material quality
Part
Sleeve
Screw

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Material
Carbon steel, galvanised
Carbon steel, galvanised

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Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

TE2 TE16
Screwdriver, HHD-SZ2 expansion tool

Setting instruction

Setting details:

Setting details HHD-S


Anchor version
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Anchor length
Anchor neck length
Screw length
Screw diameter
Panel thickness
Max. fixable thickness
for pre-setting
Anchor version
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Anchor length
Anchor neck length
Screw length
Screw diameter
Panel thickness
Max. fixable thickness
for pre-setting

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M4/4

M4/6

M4/12

M4/19

M5/8

M5/12

M5/25

do

[mm]

l
h
lS
d
hmin,max

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

20
4
25
M4
3-4

32
6
39
M4
6-7

38
12,5
45
M4
10 - 13

45
19
52
M4
18 - 20

38
8
45
M5
6-8

52
12,5
58
M5
11 - 13

65
25
71
M5
23 - 25

tfix

[mm]

15

25

25

25

25

30

30

M6/9

M6/12

M6/24

M6/40

M8/12

M8/24

M8/40

80
88
M6
38 - 40

54
12,5
60
M8
11 - 13

66
25
72
M8
23 - 25

83
40
90
M8
38 40

30

30

30

35

do

[mm]

l
h
lS
d
hmin,max

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

38
9
45
M6
7-9

52
12,5
58
M6
11 - 13

65
25
71
M6
23 - 25

tfix

[mm]

20

30

30

40

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HSP / HFP | Drywall plug

HSP / HFP Drywall plug


Anchor version

Benefits

HSP

- for light fastenings on drywall


panel
- self-cutting
- quick setting

HFP

drywall

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table

Recommended loads
Anchor size
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5 mm
Gypsum board
Thickness 2x12,5 mm
Gypsum panel
Thickness 100 mm a)

HSP

HFP

Nrec

[kN]

0,07

0,07

Vrec

[kN]

0,18

0,18

Nrec

[kN]

0,1

Vrec

[kN]

0,27

Nrec

[kN]

0,09

Vrec

[kN]

0,25

a) Pre-drilling with 6mm diameter drill bit

Materials
Material quality
Part
HFP
HSP
Screw

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Material
Polyamide, fibre reinforced
Zinc die-casting
Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 5m

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Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

Screwdriver with D-B PH2 HSP/HFP duo-bit

Setting instruction

Setting details:

Setting details HSP / HFP


Anchor version

HSP

HFP

[mm]

15

10

39

Max fixture thickness

tfix

Anchor length

[mm]

Screw length

[mm]

Screw diameter

[mm]

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29
15 + tfix

4,5

4,5

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HA 8 | Ring / hook anchor

HA 8 Ring / hook anchor


Anchor version
HA 8 R1

Benefits
- 8mm anchor for concrete ceilings
- hand-setting
- follow-up expansion

HA 8 H1

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Fire
resistance

Approvals / certificates
Description
Allgemeine bauaufsichtliche
Zulassung (national approval in
Germany) a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-88 / 2007-04-18

IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

UB 3245/1817-5 / 1997-12-12
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data given in this section according Z-21.1-88, issue 2007-04-18.


Z-21.1-88 is only valid for HA 8 R1

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Only for redundant fastening
Values are only valid for tensile loading
- Concrete C 20/25 (fck,cube = 25 N/mm), C50/60 (fck,cube = 60 N/mm)

Recommended loads
Non-cracked concrete

Cracked concrete
(redundant fastening)

0,8

0,8

Anchor size
Tensile Nrec

268

[kN]

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Materials
Material quality
Part
Expansion sleeve
Bolt

Material
Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 5 m
Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 5 m

Mechanical properties of HA 8
Anchor size
Nominal tensile strength fuk [N/mm]
Yield strength fyk [N/mm]

HA 8 expansion sleeve
370
270

HA 8 bolt
460
220

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Bolt diameter

dR

[mm]

Length of the anchor

l1

[mm]

66

dR

l1

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

TE2 TE16
hammer, blow out pump

Setting instruction

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Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Setting details HA 8
Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

50

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

40

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
Minimum base material thickness
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge distance
Minimum edge distance at the corner

270

hmin
s
c
ce

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

100
200
100
150

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DBZ | Wedge anchor

DBZ Wedge anchor


Anchor version Benefits
-

well proven
simple installation
small drill bit diameter
reliable setting thanks to simple
visual check
- for fixing in cracked concrete,
redundant fastening only, e.g.
suspended ceilings

DBZ
Carbon steel

Concrete
a)

Tensile
zone a)

Multiple
use

Fire
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Redundant fastening only

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt
DIBt
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-06/0179, 2006-09-13
ETA-06/0179, 2006-09-13
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data given in this section for DBZ wedge anchor according ETA-06/0179, issue 2006-09-13. The anchor is
to be used only for redundant fastening for non-structural applications.

Basic loading data for all load directions according design method C of ETAG 001
All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm to C50/60, fck,cube = 60 N/mm
- Anchors in redundant fastening

Mean ultimate resistance, all load directions


Anchor size
Load FRu,m

272

[kN]

DBZ 6/4,5

DBZ 6/35

6,0

6,0

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Characteristic resistance, all load directions


Anchor size
Resistance FRk

DBZ 6/4,5

DBZ 6/35

4,0

4,0

DBZ 6/4,5

DBZ 6/35

2,2

2,2

DBZ 6/4,5

DBZ 6/35

1,6

1,6

[kN]

Design resistance, all load directions


Anchor size
Resistance FRd

[kN]

Recommended loads a), all load directions


Anchor size
Resistance FRec
a)

[kN]

With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Requirements for redundant fastening


The definition of redundant fastening according to Member States is given in the ETAG 001 Part six, Annex 1. In
Absence of a definition by a Member State the following default values may be taken

a)

Minimum number
of fixing points

Minimum number
of anchors per fixing point

Maximum design load of action


NSd per fixing point a)

2 kN

3 kN

The value for maximum design load of actions per fastening point NSd is valid in general that means all
fastening points are considered in the design of the redundant structural system. The value NSd may be
increased if the failure of one (= most unfavourable) fixing point is taken into account in the design
(serviceability and ultimate limit state) of the structural system e.g. suspended ceiling.

Materials
Mechanical properties of DBZ
Anchor size

DBZ 6/4,5

DBZ 6/35

Nominal tensile
strength

fuk

[N/mm]

390

390

Yield strength

fyk

[N/mm]

310

310

Stressed crosssection

As

[mm]

26

26

Char. bending
resistance

M0Rk,s [Nm]

5,0

5,0

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Material quality of DBZ


Part

Material

1 Anchor shank

Cold-formed steel acc. DIN EN 10263-2: 2.2002; galvanized 5m

2 Expansion pin

Cold-formed steel acc. DIN EN 10263-4: 2.2002; galvanized 5m

Marking

d1

l1

l2

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size

DBZ 6/4,5

DBZ 6/35

Height anchor head

l1

[mm]

2,5

2,5

Max. distance

d1

[mm]

6,4

6,4

[mm]

37,5

68

DBZ 6/4,5

DBZ 6/35

Length of anchor shaft l2

Setting
Recommended installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

TE 2 TE 7
hammer, blow out pump

Setting instruction

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Member thickness

Thickness
of fixture

df

tfix

Depth of drill hole

hef

Anchorage

h1

Setting details

Fixture
e.g. wire

Anchor size
Thickness of fixture
Depth of drill hole
Nominal diameter
of drill bit
Cutting diameter of
drill bit
Clearance hole
diameter

DBZ 6/4,5
tfix [mm]

DBZ 6/35

4,5

20 tfix 35

5 tfix < 20

h1 [mm]

40

55

70

d0 [mm]

dcut [mm]

6,4

6,4

df [mm]

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance a)


Anchor size
Thickness of fixture

DBZ 6/4,5
4,5

20 tfix 35

5 tfix < 20

hmin [mm]

80

80

100

hef [mm]

32

32

Critical spacing

scr [mm]

200

200

Critical edge distance

ccr [mm]

150

150

Minimum member
thickness
Effective anchorage
depth

a)

tfix [mm]

DBZ 6/35

The critical spacing (critical edge distance) shall be kept. Smaller spacing (edge distance) than critical spacing
(critical edge distance) are not covered by the design method.

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HT | Metal frame anchor

HT Metal frame anchor

Concrete

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Anchor version

Benefits

HT

- fastening door and window


frames
- no risk of distortion or forces of
constraint
- expansion cone can not be lost

Fire
resistance

Approvals / certificates
Description
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

UB 3016/1114-CM / 2006-03-13
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Non-cracked concrete: fcc 20 N/mm2
- Minimum base material thickness

Characteristic resistance

Concrete, fcc = 30 N/mm


Aerated Concrete PP2a)
Solid brick Mz 12
Sand-lime solid brick, KS 12
Sand-lime hollow brick, KSL

HT 8

HT10

NRk

[kN]

4,2

5,0

VRk

[kN]

6,6

7,0

NRk

[kN]

0,3

VRk

[kN]

0,5

NRk

[kN]

1,8

2,6

VRk

[kN]

5,0

NRk

[kN]

1,8

2,6

VRk

[kN]

5,0

NRk

[kN]

1,5

VRk

[kN]

0,5

a) Rotary drilling only

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Recommended loads

Concrete, fcc = 30 N/mm


Aerated Concrete PP2a)
Solid brick Mz 12
Sand-lime solid brick, KS 12
Sand-lime hollow brick, KSL

HT 8

HT10

Nrec

[kN]

1,4

1,7

Vrec

[kN]

0,5

0,5

Nrec

[kN]

0,1

Vrec

[kN]

0,15

Nrec

[kN]

0,6

0,8

Vrec

[kN]

0,5

Nrec

[kN]

0,6

0,8

Vrec

[kN]

0,5

Nrec

[kN]

0,5

Vrec

[kN]

0,15

a) Rotary drilling only

Materials
Material quality
Part
Bolt
Sleeve

Material
steel grade 4.8, zinc plated to 5 m
steel 02 DIN 17162, sendzimir zinc plated to 20 m

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

TE1 TE16
hammer, screwdriver

Setting instruction

Drill hole with drill bit.

Install anchor.

Drive screw into anchor.

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Setting details: anchor length L and anchorage depth hnom

min. 50mm

Setting details HT
HT 8

8x72

8x92

8x112

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

50

50

50

Anchorage depth

hnom

[mm]

30

30

30

Anchor length

[mm]

72

92

112

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

Minimum base material thickness

hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

Drill bit

TE-CX-8/22

TE-CX-8/17
HT 8

8x132

8x152

8x182

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

50

50

50

Anchorage depth

hnom

[mm]

30

30

30

Anchor length

[mm]

132

152

182

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

Minimum base material thickness

hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

TE-CX-8/22

Drill bit

TE-CX-8/27

HT 10

10x72

10x92

10x112

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

10

10

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

50

50

50

Anchorage depth

hnom

[mm]

30

30

30

Anchor length

[mm]

72

92

112

Torque moment

Tinsta)

[Nm]

8/4

8/4

8/4

Minimum base material thickness

hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

Drill bit
a) First value: solid base material, second value: hollow base material

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TE-C-10/17

TE-C-10/22

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HT 10

10x132

10x152

10x182

10x202

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

10

10

10

10

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

50

50

50

50

Anchorage depth

h0

[mm]

30

30

30

30

Anchor length

[mm]

132

152

182

202

[Nm]

8/4

8/4

8/4

8/4

[mm]

100

100

100

100

Torque moment

Tinst

Minimum base material thickness

hmin

a)

Drill bit

TE-C10/22

TE-C-10/27

TE-C10/37

a) First value: solid base material, second value: hollow base material

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HK | Ceiling anchor

HK Ceiling anchor
Anchor version

Benefits
- well proven
- small drill bit diameter
- for fixing in cracked concrete,
redundant fastening only, e.g.
suspended ceilings

HK
Carbon steel
HK I
Carbon steel

Concrete
a)

Tensile
zone a)

Multiple
use

Fire
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Redundant fastening only

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt
DIBt
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-04/0043, 2006-10-06
ETA-04/0043, 2006-10-06
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data given in this section for HK Ceiling anchor according ETA-04/0043, 2006-10-06. The anchor is to be
used only for multiple use for non-structural applications.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (see setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence.
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm to C50/60, fck,cube = 60 N/mm
- Anchors in multiple use

Characteristic resistance, all load directions


Anchor size

HK+

HK L

a)

Resistance FRk
[kN]
2,5
5,0
a) for all load directions (tension, shear and combined tension and shear loads)

HK 8
5,0

Design resistance, all load directions


Anchor size

HK+
a)

HK L

Resistance FRd
[kN]
1,4
2,0
a) for all load directions (tension, shear and combined tension and shear loads)

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HK 8
2,0

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Recommended loads a), all load directions


Anchor size
Resistance Frec

b)

[kN]

HK+

HK L

HK 8

1,0

1,4

1,4

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
b) for all load directions (tension, shear and combined tension and shear loads)
Special case: Groups of n=2 and/or n=4 anchors with small spacing
The basic loading data for a single
anchor is valid for one fixing point.
F

Fixing points can be:


scr

F
Single
anchors

scr

100

F
F

ccr

F
group of
2 anchors

ccr

scr

60

scr

group of
4 anchors

single anchors,
or
groups of 2 anchors
with s1 60 mm
or
groups of 4 anchors
with s1 100 mm and s2 100 mm

100

Requirements for multiple use


The definition of multiple use according to Member States is given in the ETAG 001 Part six, Annex 1. In Absence
of a definition by a Member State the following default values may be taken

a)

Minimum number
of fixing points

Minimum number
of anchors per fixing point

Maximum design load of action


a)
NSd per fixing point

2 kN

3 kN

The value for maximum design load of actions per fastening point NSd is valid in general that means all
fastening points are considered in the design of the redundant structural system. The value NSd may be
increased if the failure of one (= most unfavourable) fixing point is taken into account in the design
(serviceability and ultimate limit state) of the structural system e.g. suspended ceiling.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HK
Anchor size
Char. bending
resistance

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M0Rk,s [Nm]

HK+

HK L

HK 8

7,7

7,7

18

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Material quality of HK
Part

Material

Anchor HK + / HK L / HK 8

Galvanised steel 5 m acc. EN ISO 4042

Anchor dimension

K6L

K6L

K6L

h1

lp

lth

l1
da

Anchor size
Thread size
Length of thread
Length of projection
Diameter of sleeve
Length of sleeve
Embedment depth

lth
lp
da
l1
h1

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

Anchor size
Thread size
Diameter of sleeve
Length of sleeve
Embedment depth

282

da [mm]
l1 [mm]
h1 [mm]

HK+
HK L
M6/tfix M8/tfix M6/tfix M8/tfix
I M6
external external external external Internal
M6
M8
M6
M8
M6
5 50
5 50
12
5 ... 300
5 ... 300
8
15
37
42

I M8
internal
M8
12
10
15

HK8
I M8
I M10
I M12 I M8/M10
internal internal internal internal
M8
M10
M12 M8/M10
10
12
14
12
15
20
20
25
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Setting
Recommended installation equipment
Anchor size

HK +

HK L

Rotary hammer

HK 8

TE 2 TE 16

Stop drill bit

SDS+

Setting tool

SDS 2
HSM / HSM I

Other tools

SDS 8
HSM 8 / HSM 8 I

blow out pump

Setting instruction

Drill hole with


stop drill bit.

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Blow out dust


and fragments.

Put setting tool


on drill bit.

Set anchor.

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Setting details

h1

K6L

K6L

lp

l1

SDS 2

lth

K6L

h1

da

Setting tool

Stop drill bit

HSM..

Anchor size
Depth of drill hole

M6/tfix
a)

Nominal diameter
of drill bit
Stop drill bit b)

HK+
M8/tfix
I M6

42

d0 [mm]

Max. torque moment

Tmax [Nm]

Anchor size

Setting tool
Clearance hole
Max. torque moment
a)
b)

284

HK L
M8/tfix
I M6

37

Clearance hole

Depth of drill hole a)


Nominal diameter
of drill bit
Stop drill bit b)

M6/tfix

h1 [mm]

SDS+
HSM 6 / HSM 8 / HSM I
tfix
tfix
M6
df [mm]
7
9
9

Setting tool

I M8

HSM-I

d0 [mm]

12

I M8
h1 [mm]

HSM I
M8

SDS 2
HSM 6 / HSM 8 / HSM I
tfix
tfix
M6
7

I M8

HSM I
M8
12

HK8
I M10
I M12 I M8/M10
43
8

SDS 8 x 43
HSM 8 I HSM 8 I HSM 8 I HSM 8 I
M8
M10
M12
M8
df [mm]
12
14
16
14
Tmax [Nm]
10

Use stop drill bit to ensure correct depth of bore hole


In case of through stetting choose stop drill bit with appropriate length

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Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance a)


Anchor size
Minimum member
thickness
Effective anchorage
depth

HK +
hmin [mm]
hef [mm]

HK L
80

31

36

Critical spacing

scr [mm]

200

Critical edge distance

ccr [mm]

150

a)

HK 8

36

The critical spacing (critical edge distance) shall be kept. Smaller spacing (edge distance) than critical spacing
(critical edge distance) are not covered by the design method.

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HPD
Aerated concrete anchor

HPD Aerated concrete anchor


Anchor version
HPD

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Sprinkler
approved

Benefits
- anchor for autoclaved aerated
concrete
- maximum use of base material
capacity
- setting without drilling

Fire
resistance

Approvals / certificates
Description
Allgemeine bauaufsichtliche
Zulassung (national approval in
Germany) a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)
Sprinkler

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1729 / 2003-12-10

IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire
VdS, Cologne

UB 3077/3602-Nau- / 2002-02-05
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26
G 4981083 / 2008-01-01

a) All data given in this section according Z-21.1-1729, issue 2003-12-10.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC)
- Load data given in the tables is independent of load direction
Minimum base material thickness

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Aerated concrete anchor

Recommended loads
Non-cracked AAC a)
Anchor size

Cracked AAC

M6

M8

M10

M6

M8

M10

Recommended load for a single anchor


AAC blocks,
AAC wall members
AAC ceiling
members

AAC 2

[kN]

0,4

0,4

0,6

AAC 4, AAC 6

[kN]

0,8

0,8

1,2

P 3,3

[kN]

0,6

0,6

0,8

P 4,4

[kN]

0,8

0,8

1,2

P 3,3

[kN]

0,6

0,6

0,8

P 4,4

[kN]

0,8

0,8

1,2

Recommended load for a group of two anchor with a


spacing s 100mm 200mm
AAC blocks,
AAC wall members
AAC ceiling
members

AAC 2

[kN]

0,4

0,4

0,6

AAC 4, AAC 6

[kN]

0,8

0,8

1,2

P 3,3

[kN]

0,6

0,6

0,8

P 4,4

[kN]

0,8

0,8

1,2

P 3,3

[kN]

0,6

0,6

0,8

P 4,4

[kN]

0,8

0,8

1,2

Recommended load for a group of two anchor with a


spacing s 200mm
AAC blocks,
AAC wall members
AAC ceiling
members

AAC 2

[kN]

0,6

0,6

0,8

AAC 4, AAC 6

[kN]

1,1

1,1

1,7

P 3,3

[kN]

0,8

0,8

1,1

P 4,4

[kN]

1,1

1,1

1,7

P 3,3

[kN]

0,8

0,8

1,1

P 4,4
[kN]
1,1
1,1
1,7
a) in case of small sized AAC blocks (<= 250mm x 500mm x thickness) the recommended load has to be reduced
with a factor 0,6.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HPD
Anchor size

M6
M8
M10
[N/mm]
800
500
500
Nominal tensile strength fuk
[N/mm]
750
565
565
[N/mm]
Yield strength fyk
[N/mm]
Stressed cross-section As
[mm]
20,1
36,6
58
Moment of resistance W
[mm]
12,7
31,2
62,3
Carbon steel [Nm]
12
19
37
Char. bending resistance
M0Rk,s
Stainless steel [Nm]
11
21
42
The recommended bending moment shall be calculated by dividing the characteristic bending moment by 1,4 and
1,25
Carbon steel
Stainless steel
Carbon steel
Stainless steel

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Aerated concrete anchor

Material quality
Part
All parts

HPD
HPD (stainless steel)

Material
Carbon steel, galvanised to min. 5 m
Stainless steel

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

Minimum thickness of fixture

tfix,min

[mm]

Maximum thickness of fixture*

tfix,max

[mm]

30

20

30

Anchor diameter

d1

[mm]

9,8

11,8

13,8

Length of the expansion sleeve

lc

[mm]

70

Length of the cone

ld

[mm]

12

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size

Setting tools

288

Manual setting tool


(to be used with a hammer)
Machine setting
(to be used with a rotary hammer
in pure hammering mode)

M6/10
HPE-G
6/10

M6/30
HPE-G
6/30

M8/10
HPE-G
8/10

M8/20
HPE-G
8/20

M10/10

M10/30

HPE-M
10/10

HPE-M
10/30

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Aerated concrete anchor

Setting instruction

Insert the cone bolt


by hammering it in,
until setting tool
touches surface.

Tighten the nut


until the blue ring
becomes visible.

Bash in the sleeve


by hammering or
with the machine
setting tool.

Insert the expansion


sleeve over the
threaded rod.

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hef

Visible setting control


(blue ring)

tfix

hef
hmin

Setting details HPD


M6

M8

M10

Diameter of clearance hole in the


fixture

df

[mm]

12

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

62

62

62

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

Width across

SW

[mm]

10

13

17

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Aerated concrete anchor

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
Minimum base material thickness hmin
Minimum Of anchors in a group smin,anchor
spacing
Of anchor groups
smin,group
Minimum to member edge and
cmin,1
to vertical joints
edge
distance
to horizontal joints
cmin,2

M8

M10
175
10 / 20
600

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

M12

[mm]

50

55

55

[mm]

60

50

55

cmin,1
smin,anchor

cmin,2

smin,group
hmin

cmin,1

cmin,1

smin,group

Axis of the plate

smin,anchor
cmin,1
Allowable fixing area for anchors of roof
and ceiling plates according DIN 4223

290

Width
of plate

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Aerated concrete anchor

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HKH | Hollow deck anchor

HKH Hollow deck anchor

Sprinkler
approved

Fire
resistance

Anchor version

Benefits

HKH

- anchor for suspended ceilings &


overhead support applications
- channel installation
- optical setting control

Corrosion
resistance

Approvals / certificates
Description

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

Allgemeine bauaufsichtliche
Zulassung (national approval in
Germany for single point
fastening)a)

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1722 / 2007-03-14

Fire data in above mentioned


approval

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.1-1722 / 2007-03-14

Fire test report

IBMB, Braunschweig

UB 3606 / 8892 / 2002-07-22

Assessment report (fire)

warringtonfire

WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

Sprinkler
VdS, Cologne
G 4961028 / 2006-09-05
a) All data given in this section according DIBt approval Z-21.1-1722, issue 2007-03-14.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Hollow decks where bH < 4,2 bst
- concrete fcc < 50 N/mm
- Load data for each load direction

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Recommended loads
Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M6

M8

M10

M6

M8

M10

Recommended load for a single anchor


Cavity to surface thickness du [mm]

> 25

Tensile, Frec

[kN]

> 30

> 40

0,7

0,7

0,9

0,9

0,9

1,2

2,0

2,0

3,0

Recommended load for a group of two anchors with


a spacing s 100 mm and 200 mm
Tensile, Frec

spacing s > 100 mm

[kN]

0,9

0,9

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,6

2,5

2,5

4,0

spacing, s > 200 mm

[kN]

1,1

1,1

1,5

1,5

1,5

2,0

3,3

3,3

5,0

Recommended load for a group of four anchors with


a spacing s 100mm and 200mm
Tensile, Frec

spacing, s > 100/100 mm

[kN]

1,2

1,2

1,6

1,6

1,6

2,1

3,5

3,5

5,3

spacing, s > 100/200 mm

[kN]

1,5

1,5

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,6

4,4

4,4

6,6

spacing, s > 200/200 mm

[kN]

1,9

1,9

2,5

2,5

2,5

3,3

5,5

5,5

8,3

The given loads are valid for tensile load, shear load and all load directions
All data applies to:
- Hollow decks, classification > C 45/55
- Hollow decks where bH < 4,2 bst

Materials
Mechanical properties of HKH
Anchor size
Nominal tensile strength fuk
admissible bending
resistance

Carbon steel
Stainless steel
Carbon steel
Stainless steel

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[Nm]
[Nm]

M6
800
700
7,0
4,9

M8
500
700
10,7
12,1

M10
500
700
21,4
24,1

Material quality
Part
All parts

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HKH (Carbon steel)


HKH (stainless steel)

Material
galvanised to min. 5 m
Stainless steel A4

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Anchor dimensions
Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

tfix

[mm]

< 10

< 10

< 10

l1

[mm]

lh1

[mm]

10

10

10

[mm]

9,8

11,8

13,8

[mm]

86

88

93

lh

[mm]

55

Setting
Installation equipment
M6

M8

M10

10

12

14

Drill bit

TE-CX-10

TE-CX-12

TE-CX-14

Rotary hammer

TE 6A, TE 6C, TE 6S, TE 15, TE 15-C or TE 18-M

Anchor size
Diameter of drill bit

Setting tools
Machine setting tool

294

d0

[mm]

Torque wrench
available

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Setting instruction

Setting mark
must be visible

Setting details HKH


Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

12

14

16

Diameter of clearance hole in the fixture

df

[mm]

Embedment depth for HKH

hs

[mm]

55 to 65

Thickness of fixture

tfix

[mm]

10

Torque moment

Tinst

[Nm]

10

20

Width across

SW

[mm]

10

13

17

M8
150
100

M10

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

300

Base material thickness, anchor spacing and edge distance


Anchor size
Edge distance

M6
a)

c>
cmin >

Spacing between outer anchors of


a >
neighbouring fixation

a) For edge distance < 150 mm the recommended load has to be reduced with F = 0,75Frec
Specification: bH 4,2 bst

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HTB
Hollow wall metal anchor

HTB Hollow wall metal anchor


Anchor version
HTB

Benefits
- Ingenious and strong for hollow
base materials
- Convincing simplicity when
setting
- Technical superiority with up to
92mm fixing thickness
- Load carried by strong metal
channel and screw

drywall

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Minimum base material thickness

Characteristic resistance
Anchor size
Gypsum board
Thickness 10 mm
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5 mm
Gypsum board
Thickness 2x12,5 mm
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 10 mm
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 12,5 mm
Hollow decks
Cavity to surface thickness 30,0 mm
Hollow brick "Parpaing Creux B40"

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M5 / M6
NRk

[kN]

0,75

VRk

[kN]

0,45

NRk

[kN]

1,20

VRk

[kN]

0,90

NRk

[kN]

2,10

VRk

[kN]

0,90

NRk

[kN]

1,20

VRk

[kN]

1,80

NRk

[kN]

1,80

VRk

[kN]

3,00

NRk

[kN]

1,50

VRk

[kN]

NRk

[kN]

1,35

VRk

[kN]

2,70

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Hollow wall metal anchor

Design resistance
Anchor size
Gypsum board
Thickness 10 mm
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5 mm
Gypsum board
Thickness 2x12,5 mm
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 10 mm
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 12,5 mm
Hollow decks
Cavity to surface thickness 30,0 mm
Hollow brick "Parpaing Creux B40"

M5 / M6
NRd

[kN]

0,35

VRd

[kN]

0,21

NRd

[kN]

0,56

VRd

[kN]

0,42

NRd

[kN]

0,98

VRd

[kN]

0,42

NRd

[kN]

0,56

VRd

[kN]

0,84

NRd

[kN]

0,84

VRd

[kN]

1,40

NRd

[kN]

0,70

VRd

[kN]

NRd

[kN]

0,63

VRd

[kN]

1,26

Recommended loads a)
Anchor size
Gypsum board
Thickness 10 mm
Gypsum board
Thickness 12,5 mm
Gypsum board
Thickness 2x12,5 mm
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 10 mm
Fibre reinforced gypsum board
Thickness 12,5 mm
Hollow decks
Cavity to surface thickness 30,0 mm
Hollow brick "Parpaing Creux B40"

M5 / M6
Nrec

[kN]

0,25

Vrec

[kN]

0,15

Nrec

[kN]

0,40

Vrec

[kN]

0,30

Nrec

[kN]

0,70

Vrec

[kN]

0,30

Nrec

[kN]

0,40

Vrec

[kN]

0,60

Nrec

[kN]

0,60

Vrec

[kN]

1,00

Nrec

[kN]

0,50

Vrec

[kN]

Nrec

[kN]

0,45

Vrec

[kN]

0,90

a) With overall global safety factor = 3 to the characteristic loads and a partial safety factor of = 1,4 to the
design values

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Hollow wall metal anchor

Materials
Material quality
Part
Metal channel
Cap washer
Legs
Screw

Material
Carbon steel galvanized to 5 microns
Polypropylene copolymer
High impact polystyrene
Carbon steel galvanized to 3 microns

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

M5 / M6
TE2 TE16
Screwdriver

Setting instruction

Setting details:

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Hollow wall metal anchor

Setting details HTB


Anchor version

M5

Nominal diameter of drill bit

M6

do

[mm]

13 - 14

min

h + tfix

[mm]

10

max

h + tfix

[mm]

92

Minimum space of cavity

[mm]

48

Screw length

[mm]

12 + h + tfix

Screw size

Tightening torque

Tinst

Thickness of wall and fixture

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[Nm]

M5

M6

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IDP | Insulation fastener

IDP Insulation fastener


Anchor version Benefits
IDP

Concrete

Solid brick

Hollow brick

- for insulating up to 15 cm
- simple setting

Insulation

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Minimum base material thickness
- Loads shall be reduced and number of fasteners shall be increased if the temperature sustains above 40C

Recommended loads a)
IDP
Concrete C16/20

Nrec

[kN]

0,14

Solid clay brick


Mz 20 1,8 NF

Nrec

[kN]

0,14

Solid sand-lime brick


KS 12 1,6 2DF

Nrec

[kN]

0,14

Hollow clay brick


Hlz 12 0,8 6DF

Nrec

[kN]

0,04 b)

Hollow sand-lime brick


KSL 12 1,4 3DF

Nrec

[kN]

0,04

a) With overall global safety factor = 5 to the characteristic loads and a partial safety factor of = 1,4 to the
design values.
b) Drilling without hammering

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Recommended number of IDP not regarding wind suction


2

Number of fasteners per m


Expanded polystyrene
density 40
(EPS)
3
kg/m
Polyurethane (PU)

Mineral wool

density 150
kg/m3

thickness 150
mm

thickness 100
mm

thickness 150
6
mm
The data is only valid if no further material is applied on the insulation, e.g. plaster. Otherwise number of fasteners
have to be increased.

Materials
Material quality
Part
Plastic sleeve

Material
Polypropylene

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

IDP

TE2 TE16
Hammer

Setting instruction

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Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hnom

Setting details IDP


Anchor version
IDP

0/2

2/4

4/6

6/8

8/10

10/12

13/15

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

l tfix + 10 mm 40mm

Effective anchorage depth

hnom

[mm]

25

Anchor length

[mm]

50

70

90

110

130

150

180

Max fixture thickness

tfix

[mm]

20

40

60

80

100

120

150

Installation temperature

302

[C]

0 to +40

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IZ | Insulation fastener

IZ Insulation fastener
Anchor version
IZ

Concrete

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Benefits
- Insulation fastener esp. for
plastered surfaces
- 30mm setting depth
- perfect flush setting

Insulation

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Minimum base material thickness

Recommended loads
IZ
Concrete C16/20
Solid clay brick
Mz 12 2,0
Solid sand-lime brick
KS 12 1,8
Hollow clay brick
Hlz 12 1,0
Hollow sand-lime brick
KSL 12 1,4
a) Drilling without hammering

Nrec

[kN]

0,2

Nrec

[kN]

0,2

Nrec

[kN]

0,2

Nrec

[kN]

0,13a)

Nrec

[kN]

0,17

Recommended pull-through loads and number of IZ in insulation


IZ
Pull-through loads [kN]

Min. number of fasteners

Expanded polystyrene (EPS thickness 40 mm

0,15

Mineral wool, type HD

thickness 40 mm

0,15

Mineral wool, type WV


Mineral wool, type lamella,
with slip-on-plate HDT 140

thickness 40 mm

0,15

thickness 40 mm

0,167

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Materials
Material quality
Part
Anchor sleeve
Expansion pin

Material
Polypropylene
Polyamide, fibre reinforced 50%,

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size

IZ

Minimum thickness of insulation

hD,min

[mm]

Maximum thickness of insulation

hD,max

[mm]

180

Diameter of the sleeve

dnom

[mm]

Minimum length of the sleeve

l1,min

[mm]

70

Maximum length of the sleeve

l1,max

[mm]

210

Minimum length of the screw

l2,min

[mm]

65

Maximum length of the screw

l2,max

[mm]

205

l1
hnom
hef
60

dnom

l2

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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IDP
TE2 TE16
Hammer, stepped-drill TE-C 8/12-370 is necessary when ttol > 30mm

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Setting instruction

Setting details:

hef

ttol

hD

hnom
h1
h

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Setting details IZ
Anchor version
Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

50

Effective anchorage depth

hef

[mm]

30

Overall embedment depth

hnom

[mm]

40

[C]

0 to +40

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

100
100
100

Installation temperature

Setting parameters
Anchor size
Minimum base material thickness
Spacing
Edge distance

hmin
s
c

cmin

smin

cmin

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hmin

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IDMS / IDMR
Insulation fastener

IDMS / IDMR Insulation fastener


Anchor version
IDMS
Carbon steel
IDMR
Stainless steel

Concrete

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Benefits
- for insulating material up to 15 cm
thick
- a non-flammable metal fastener
- IDMS-T / IDMR-T insulation plate
for non self-supporting insulation
material

Fire
resistance

Insulation

Approvals / certificates
Description
Fire test report

Authority / Laboratory
IBMB, Braunschweig

No. / date of issue


PB 3136/2315 / 2005-12-02

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Base material as specified in the table
- Minimum base material thickness
- Loads shall be reduced and number of fasteners shall be increased if the temperature sustains above 40C

Recommended loads
IDMS / IDMR
Concrete C16/20

Nrec

[kN]

0,1

Solid clay brick


Mz 20 1,8 NF

Nrec

[kN]

0,1

Solid sand-lime brick


KS 12 1,6 2DF

Nrec

[kN]

0,1

Hollow clay brick


Hlz 12 0,8 6DF

Nrec

[kN]

0,04a)

Nrec

[kN]

0,04

Hollow sand-lime brick


KSL 12 1,4 3DF
a) Drilling without hammering

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Insulation fastener

Recommended number of IDMS / IDMR not regarding wind suction


2

Number of fasteners per m


Expanded polystyrene (EPS)
Polyurethane (PU)

density
thickness
40 kg/m3 150 mm

thickness
100 mm

Mineral wool

density
150
kg/m3

thickness
8
150 mm
The data is only valid if no further material is applied on the insulation, e.g. plaster. Otherwise number of fasteners
has to be increased.

Materials
Material quality
Part
IDMS
IDMR

Material
Carbon steel, galvanised to 16 m
Stainless steel, grade 1.4301

Setting
installation equipment
IDMS / IDMR
Rotary hammer
Other tools

TE2 TE16
Hammer

Setting instruction

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Insulation fastener

Setting details: depth of drill hole h1 and effective anchorage depth hnom

Setting details IDMS / IDMR


Anchor version
IDMS / IDMR

0/3

3/6

6/9

9/12

12/15

Nominal diameter of drill bit

do

[mm]

Cutting diameter of drill bit

dcut

[mm]

8,45

Depth of drill hole

h1

[mm]

l tfix + 10 mm 60mm

Effective anchorage depth

hnom

[mm]

Anchor length

[mm]

80

110

140

170

200

Max fixture thickness

tfix

[mm]

30

60

90

120

150

hmin
s
c

[mm]
[mm]
[mm]

l tfix

50
30 50

full load capacity


load reduction with factor 0,5

Setting parameters
Anchor size
Minimum base material thickness
Spacing
Edge distance

310

100
100
100

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Insulation fastener

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Adhesive anchoring
systems

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Adhesive anchoring
systems

Adhesive anchoring systems


Foil capsule systems
Injection mortar systems

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HVZ | Adhesive anchor

HVZ Adhesive anchor


Mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HVU-TZ foil
capsule
HAS-TZ
HAS-RTZ
HAS-HCRTZ
rod

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Fire
resistance

Corrosion
resistance

High
corrosion
resistance

Fatigue

- suitable for cracked and noncracked concrete C 20/25 to


C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete

Shock

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Approval for shockproof fastenings
in civil defence installations
Approval for dynamic loads
Fire test report ZTV-Tunnel
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

No. / date of issue


ETA-03/0032 / 2008-09-29

Bundesamt fr Zivilschutz, Bern

BZS D 04-220 / 2004-09-02

DIBt, Berlin
IBMB, Braunschweig
IBMB, Brunswick
warringtonfire

Z-21.3-1692 / 2007-11-04
UB 3357/0550-2 / 2001-06-26
UB 3357/0550-1 / 2001-04-17
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data given in this section according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- Embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +50C/80C)
- Installation temperature range 0C to +40C

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Embedment depth and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
Embedment depth [mm]
75
95
105
125
Base material thickness [mm]
150
190
210
250

M20x170
170
340

Mean ultimate resistance a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HVZ
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m HVZ

M10x75

Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29


M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170

[kN]

36,8

53,3

72,4

94,1

149,2

Shear VRu,m
HVZ
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m HVZ

[kN]

18,9

28,4

53,6

53,6

92,4

[kN]

31,2

44,4

51,6

67,1

106,4

Shear VRu,m

[kN]

18,9

28,4

53,6

53,6

92,4

HVZ

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HVZ


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
HVZ

Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29


M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
[kN]

32,8

40,0

54,3

70,6

111,9

Shear VRk
HVZ
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
HVZ

[kN]

18,0

27,0

51,0

51,0

88,0

[kN]

23,4

33,3

38,7

50,3

79,8

Shear VRk

[kN]

18,0

27,0

51,0

51,0

88,0

HVZ

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HVZ


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
HVZ

M10x75

Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29


M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170

[kN]

21,9

26,7

36,2

47,1

74,6

Shear VRd
HVZ
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
HVZ

[kN]

14,4

21,6

40,8

40,8

70,4

[kN]

15,6

22,2

25,8

33,5

53,2

Shear VRd

[kN]

14,4

21,6

40,8

40,8

70,4

HVZ

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HVZ


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
HVZ

Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29


M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
[kN]

15,6

19,0

25,9

33,6

53,3

Shear Vrec
HVZ
Cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
HVZ

[kN]

10,3

15,4

29,1

29,1

50,3

[kN]

11,1

15,9

18,4

24,0

38,0

Shear Vrec

[kN]

10,3

15,4

29,1

29,1

50,3

HVZ

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
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Service temperature range


Hilti HVZ adhesive anchor with anchor rod HAS-TZ may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An
elevated base material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range I

-40 C to +80 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+50 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+80 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HAS-TZ
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk
Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance W

M10x75

Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29


M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170

HAS-(R)
(HCR)TZ

[N/mm]

800

HAS-(R)
(HCR)TZ

[N/mm]

640

tension

[mm]

44,2

63,6

113

113

227

shear

[mm]

50,3

73,9

141

141

245

HAS-(R)
(HCR)TZ

[mm]

50,3

89,6

236

236

541

M16x105
105

M16x125
125

M20x170
170

Material quality
Part

Material
carbon steel
strength class 8.8 EN 20898-1
stainless steel
1.4401 and 1.4571 EN 10088
high corrosion resistance steel
1.4529 and 1.4547 EN 10088

HAS-TZ
HAS-R-TZ
HAS-HCR-TZ

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Anchor embedment depth

316

[mm]

M10x75
75

M12x95
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Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Tools

M10x75

M12x95
M16x105
TE 2 TE 16
Setting tools

M16x125

M20x170
TE 40 TE 70

Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

Curing time for general conditions


Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03
Temperature
Curing time before anchor can be fully
of the
loaded tcure
base material
20 C
20 min
10 C to 20 C
30 min
0 C to 10 C
60 min
These data are valid for dry concrete only. In wet concrete the curing time must be doubled.

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit

M10x75

Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29


M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170

d0

[mm]

12

14

18

18

25

Diameter of element

[mm]

10

12

16

16

20

Effective anchorage
depth

hef

[mm]

75

95

105

125

170

Drill hole depth

h0

[mm]

90

110

125

145

195

Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Non cracked concrete
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Cracked concrete
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure
Torque moment c)

hmin a)

[mm]

150

190

210

250

340

df

[mm]

12

14

18

18

22

smin

[mm]

50

60

70

70

80

cmin

[mm]

50

60

70

70

80

smin

[mm]

50

60

70

70

80

cmin

[mm]

50

70

85

85

80

scr,sp

[mm]

2 ccr,sp

ccr,sp

[mm]

1,5 hef

90

150

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N b)

1,5 hef

Tmax

[Nm]

40

50

90

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

b)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

c)

This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-03/0032, issue 2007-01-03.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, Annex C. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p fh,p
- Concrete cone resistance:
-

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HAS-TZ
NRd,s HAS-R-TZ
HAS-HCR-TZ

Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29


M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
[kN]

23,3

34,0

60,0

60,0

121,3

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p fh,p
Anchor size
Embedment depth hef [mm]
Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
Cracked concrete
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
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M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
75
95
105
125
170
[kN]

21,9

26,7

36,2

47,1

74,6

[kN]

15,6

22,2

25,8

33,5

53,2

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f h,N f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fre,N
Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29
Anchor size
M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
N0Rd,c Non cracked concrete [kN]
21,9
31,2
36,2
47,1
74,6
N0Rd,c Cracked concrete
[kN]
15,6
22,2
25,8
33,5
53,2
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0.1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the setting
details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N
s/scr,sp

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

f3,N =

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1
0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95
1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s
HAS-TZ
HAS-R-TZ
VRd,s
HAS-HCR-TZ

[kN]

Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29


M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
14,4
21,6
40,8
40,8
70,4

[kN]

16,0

24,0

44,8

44,8

78,4

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M8

Cracked concrete

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24

M8

V0Rd,c
[kN]
4,7
6,5
8,6 13,7 20,9 29,7 3,3
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

M10 M12 M16 M20 M24


4,6

6,1

9,8

15,0

21,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length
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C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29
Anchor size
M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
75
95
105
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
150
190
210
250
340
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HVZ
HVZ-R
[kN]
21,9
26,7
36,2
47,1
74,6
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
15,6
22,2
25,8
33,5
53,2
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
14,4
21,6
40,8
40,8
70,4
HVZ-R
[kN]
16,0
24,0
44,8
44,8
78,4
HVZ-HCR

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29
Anchor size
M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
75
95
105
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
150
190
210
250
340
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
cmin
[mm]
50
70
85
85
80
HVZ
[kN]
13,2
15,7
21,8
26,2
38,9
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
cmin
[mm]
50
60
70
70
80
HVZ
HVZ-R
[kN]
9,4
14,0
17,1
20,4
27,7
HVZ-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
cmin
[mm]
50
70
85
85
80
HVZ
HVZ-R
[kN]
3,5
5,1
7,2
7,4
10,3
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
cmin
[mm]
50
60
70
70
80
HVZ
[kN]
2,5
4,6
6,9
7,1
7,4
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR

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Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29
Anchor size
M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
75
95
105
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
150
190
210
250
340
Spacing
s= smin= [mm]
50
60
70
70
80
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
13,4
16,1
22,1
27,9
43,2
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
9,5
13,5
15,8
19,9
30,8
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
14,4
21,6
40,8
40,8
70,4
HVZ-R
[kN]
16,0
24,0
44,3
44,8
78,4
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
14,4
21,6
31,6
39,8
61,5
HVZ-R
[kN]
16,0
24,0
31,6
39,8
61,5
HVZ-HCR

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Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29
Anchor size
M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
75
95
105
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
150
190
210
250
340
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HVZ
HVZ-R
[kN]
15,6
19,0
25,9
33,6
53,3
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
11,1
15,9
18,4
24,0
38,0
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
10,3
15,4
29,1
29,1
50,3
HVZ-R
[kN]
11,4
17,1
32,0
32,0
56,0
HVZ-HCR

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29
Anchor size
M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
75
95
105
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
150
190
210
250
340
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
cmin
[mm]
50
70
85
85
80
HVZ
[kN]
9,4
11,2
15,6
18,7
27,8
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
cmin
[mm]
50
60
70
70
80
HVZ
[kN]
6,7
10,0
12,2
14,6
19,8
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
cmin
[mm]
50
70
85
85
80
HVZ
[kN]
2,5
3,7
5,1
5,3
7,4
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
cmin
[mm]
50
60
70
70
80
HVZ
[kN]
1,8
3,3
4,9
5,1
5,3
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-03/0032, issue 2008-09-29
Anchor size
M10x75
M12x95
M16x105
M16x125
M20x170
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
75
95
105
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
150
190
210
250
340
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
50
60
70
70
80
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
9,5
11,5
15,8
19,9
30,8
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
6,8
9,6
11,3
14,2
22,0
HVZ-R
HVZ-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
10,3
15,4
29,1
29,1
50,3
HVZ-R
[kN]
11,4
17,1
31,6
32,0
56,0
HVZ-HCR
Cracked concrete
HVZ
[kN]
10,3
15,4
22,5
28,4
44,0
HVZ-R
[kN]
11,4
17,1
22,5
28,4
44,0
HVZ-HCR
For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Adhesive anchor

HVU with HAS/HAS-E rod adhesive anchor


Mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HVU foil capsule

HAS
HAS-R
HAS-HCR rod

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- large diameter applications
- high corrosion resistant

HAS-E
HAS-E R
HAS-E HCR rod

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

Corrosion
resistance

High
corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description

Authority / Laboratory

European technical approval a)

DIBt, Berlin

Fire test report


Fire test report ZTV-Tunnel
Assessment report (fire)

IBMB, Braunschweig
IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

a) All data given in this section according

No. / date of issue


ETA-05/0255 / 2006-01-20
ETA-05/0256 / 2006-01-20
ETA-05/0257 / 2006-01-20
UB-3333/0891-1 / 2004-03-26
UB 3333/0891-2 / 2003-08-12
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

ETA-05/0255, HAS-(E) and HIS-N


ETA-05/0256, HAS-(E)R and HIS-RN
ETA-05/0257, HAS-HCR.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range -5C to +40C

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Adhesive anchor

Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Typical embedment depth [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness [mm]
110
120
140
165
220
270
300
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values
calculated according to the simplified design method.

M30
270
340
can be

Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HAS 5.8
Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

M30

Tensile NRu,m

HAS

[kN]

17,9

27,3

39,9

75,6

117,6

168,0

250,3

298,7

Shear VRu,m

HAS

[kN]

8,9

13,7

20,0

37,8

58,8

84,0

182,7

221,6

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HAS 5.8


Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

M30

Tensile NRk

HAS

[kN]

17,0

26,0

38,0

60,0

111,9

140,0

187,8

224,0

Shear VRk

HAS

[kN]

8,5

13,0

19,0

36,0

56,0

80,0

174,0

211,0

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

M30

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HAS 5.8


Anchor size
Tensile NRd

HAS

[kN]

11,3

17,3

25,3

40,0

74,6

93,3

125,2

149,4

Shear VRd

HAS

[kN]

6,8

10,4

15,2

28,8

44,8

64,0

139,2

168,8

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HAS 5.8
Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

M30

Tensile Nrec

HAS

[kN]

8,1

12,4

18,1

28,6

53,3

66,7

89,4

106,7

Shear Vrec

HAS

[kN]

4,9

7,4

10,9

20,6

32,0

45,7

99,4

120,6

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HVU adhesive may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material temperature
may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

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Base material
temperature
-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +80 C
-40 C to +120 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+24 C
+50 C
+72 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+80 C
+120 C

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Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HAS
Anchor size
HAS-(E)
Nominal
HAS-(E)F
tensile
strength fuk HAS (E)R
HAS (E)HCR
HAS-(E)
HAS-(E)F
Yield
strength fyk HAS (E)R
HAS (E)HCR
Stressed
crossHAS
section As
Moment of
resistance HAS
W

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
500
500
500
500
500
800
800
800
800
800
800
800
700
700
700
700
700
500
800
800
800
800
700
400
400
400
400
400
640
640
640
640
640
640
640
450
450
450
450
450
210
600
600
600
600
400
-

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M30
800
800
500
640
640
210
-

[mm]

32,8

52,3

76,2

144

225

324

427

519

[mm]

31,2

62,3

109

277

541

935

1387

1874

Material quality
Part
Threaded rod
HAS-(E) M8-M24
Threaded rod
HAS-(E)F M8-M30
HAS-(E) M27+M30
Threaded rod
HAS-(E)R
Threaded rod
HAS-(E)HCR
Washer
ISO 7089

Nut
EN ISO 4032

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Material
Strength class 5.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 8.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel grade A4, A5 > 8% ductile
strength class 70 for M24 and class 50 for M27 to M30, EN ISO 3506-1,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN ISO 3506-1, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
strength M20: Rm = 800 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 640 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
M24: Rm = 700 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 400 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
Steel galvanized, EN ISO 4042; hot dipped galvanized, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel, EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439;
1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
Strength class 8, ISO 898-2
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, stainless steel grade A4,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, high corrosion resistant steel,
EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565

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Anchor dimensions
M30
M30x270

M27
M27x240

M24
M24x210

M20
M20x170

[mm]

M16
M16x125

Anchor embedment depth

M12
M12x110

Anchor rod
HAS-E,
HAS-R, HAS-ER
HAS-HCR

M10
M10x90

M8
M8x80

Anchor size

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

M8

M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
blow out pump or compressed air gun, setting tools

M30

Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

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Curing time for general conditions


Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20
Temperature
Curing time before anchor
of the base material
can be fully loaded tcure
20 C to 40 C
20 min
10 C to 19 C
30 min
0 C to 9 C
1h
-5 C to - 1 C
5h

Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure
Temperature range I
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure
Torque moment b)

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

24

28

30

35

hef,min

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

hmin a)

[mm]

110

120

140

170

220

270

300

340

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

26

30

33

smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

120

130

135

cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

120

130

135

scr,sp

2 ccr,sp

hmin

[mm]

140

160

210

210

340

370

480

540

ccr,sp

[mm]

160

180

220

250

340

420

480

540

hmin

[mm]

160

180

220

250

340

420

480

540

ccr,sp

[mm]

100

130

180

180

340

340

480

540

200

270

300

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

Tmax

[Nm]

10

20

40

80

150

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

b)

This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, Annex C. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p fh,p
- Concrete cone resistance:
-

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HAS -(E)
HAS -(E)F
NRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HAS (-E)-HCR

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[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
11,1
17,7
12,4
17,7

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
17,6
25,4
48,1
74,8
106,8
231,3
281,0
28,2
40,6
76,9
119,6
170,9
231,3
281,0
19,8
28,6
54,1
84,1
120,2
75,9
92,2
28,2
40,6
76,9
119,6
106,8
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Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p fh,p
Anchor size
Typical embedment depth
hef,typ [mm]
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
0
N Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
N0Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30

80

90

110

125

170

200

210

270

16,7
13,3
6,0

23,3
16,7
8,0

33,3
26,7
10,7

40,0
33,3
16,7

76,7
50,0
26,7

93,3
76,7
40,0

133,3
93,3
50,0

166,7
113,3
50,0

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f h,N f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fre,N
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
N0Rd,c
[kN]
24,1
28,7
38,8
47,1
74,6
102,5
125,2
149,4
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0.1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0.7 + 0.3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0.7 + 0.3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0.5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0.5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

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Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

f3,N =

0.5(1 + s/scr,N)
0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95
1
f3,sp = 0.5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

a)

60
a)

a)

70

80
a)

a)

90

100
a)

0.7
fre,N = 0.5 + hef/200mm 1
0.75
0.8
0.85
0.9
0.95
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HAS -(E)
HAS -(E)F
VRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HAS (-E)-HCR

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
6,6
10,6
7,5
10,6

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
10,6
15,2
28,8
44,9
64,1
138,8
168,6
16,9
24,4
46,1
71,8
102,6
138,8
168,6
11,9
17,1
32,4
50,5
72,1
45,5
55,3
16,9
24,4
46,1
71,8
64,1
-

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

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Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

V Rd,c
[kN]
2,4
3,1
4,6
6,6
12,3
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

20,9

25,0

28,0

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

336

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

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Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
170
220
270
300
340
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HAS -(E)
[kN]
11,3
17,3
25,3
40,0
74,6
93,3
125,2
149,4
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
16,7
23,3
33,3
40,0
74,6
93,3
125,2
149,4
HAS (-E)-R
[kN]
12,3
19,8
28,3
40,0
74,6
93,3
90,4
109,6
HAS (-E)-HCR
[kN]
12,3
19,8
28,3
40,0
74,6
93,3
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HAS -(E)
[kN]
6,8
10,4
15,2
28,8
44,8
64,0
139,2
168,8
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
10,8
16,8
24,4
46,4
72,0
102,4
139,2
168,8
HAS (-E)-R
[kN]
7,7
11,5
17,3
32,7
50,6
71,8
54,0
66,0
HAS (-E)-HCR
[kN]
7,7
11,5
17,3
32,7
50,6
71,8
-

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
140
160
210
210
340
370
480
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
90
120
130
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HAS -(E)
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
8,1
11,3
16,1
19,6
37,8
47,1
66,2
HAS (-E)-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HAS -(E)
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
2,4
3,1
4,6
6,6
12,3
20,9
25,0
HAS (-E)-R
HAS (-E)-HCR

M30
270
540
135

79,7

28,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
170
220
270
300
340
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
90
120
130
135
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HAS -(E)
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
9,4
13,1
18,8
22,6
43,4
53,3
75,7
93,8
HAS (-E)-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HAS -(E)
[kN]
6,8
10,4
15,2
28,8
44,8
64,0
139,2
168,8
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
10,8
16,8
24,4
46,4
72,0
102,4
139,2
168,8
HAS (-E)-R
[kN]
7,7
11,5
17,3
32,7
50,6
71,8
54,0
66,0
HAS (-E)-HCR
[kN]
7,7
11,5
17,3
32,7
50,6
71,8
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Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
170
220
270
300
340
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HAS -(E)
[kN]
8,1
12,4
18,1
28,6
53,3
66,7
89,4
106,7
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
11,9
16,7
23,8
28,6
53,3
66,7
89,4
106,7
HAS (-E)-R
[kN]
8,8
14,1
20,2
28,6
53,3
66,7
64,6
78,3
HAS (-E)-HCR
[kN]
8,8
14,1
20,2
28,6
53,3
66,7
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HAS -(E)
[kN]
4,9
7,4
10,9
20,6
32,0
45,7
99,4
120,6
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
7,7
12,0
17,4
33,1
51,4
73,1
99,4
120,6
HAS (-E)-R
[kN]
5,5
8,2
12,4
23,4
36,2
51,3
38,6
47,1
HAS (-E)-HCR
[kN]
5,5
8,2
12,4
23,4
36,2
51,3
-

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
140
160
210
210
340
370
480
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
90
120
130
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HAS -(E)
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
5,8
8,1
11,5
14,0
27,0
33,7
47,3
HAS (-E)-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HAS -(E)
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
1,7
2,2
3,3
4,7
8,8
14,9
17,9
HAS (-E)-R
HAS (-E)-HCR

M30
270
540
135

56,9

20,0

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256/0257, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
170
220
270
300
340
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
90
120
130
135
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HAS -(E)
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
6,7
9,4
13,4
16,1
31,0
38,1
54,1
67,0
HAS (-E)-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HAS -(E)
[kN]
4,9
7,4
10,9
20,6
32,0
45,7
99,4
120,6
HAS -(E)F
[kN]
7,7
12,0
17,4
33,1
51,4
73,1
99,4
120,6
HAS (-E)-R
[kN]
5,5
8,2
12,4
23,4
36,2
51,3
38,6
47,1
HAS (-E)-HCR
[kN]
5,5
8,2
12,4
23,4
36,2
51,3
For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
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HVU with HIS-(R)N adhesive anchor


Mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HVU foil capsule

HIS-(R)N sleeve

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Fire
resistance

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

Fire test report


Assessment report (fire)

IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

a) All data given in this section according

No. / date of issue


ETA-05/0255 / 2006-01-20
ETA-05/0256 / 2006-01-20
UB-3333/0891-1 / 2004-03-26
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

ETA-05/0255, HAS-(E) and HIS-N


ETA-05/0256, HAS-(E)R and HIS-RN.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Screw strength class 8.8
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range -5C to +40C

Embedment depth and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness [mm]
120
150
170
230

340

M20
205
270

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Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16

M20

Tensile NRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

26,3

48,3

70,4

123,9

114,5

Shear VRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

13,7

24,2

41,0

62,0

57,8

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16

M20

Tensile NRk

HIS-N

[kN]

25,0

40,0

60,0

95,0

109,0

Shear VRk

HIS-N

[kN]

13,0

23,0

39,0

59,0

55,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16

M20

Tensile NRd

HIS-N

[kN]

16,7

26,7

40,0

63,3

74,1

Shear VRd

HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16

M20

Tensile Nrec

HIS-N

[kN]

11,9

19,0

28,6

45,2

53,0

Shear Vrec

HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HVU adhesive may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material temperature
may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

Base material
temperature
-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +80 C
-40 C to +120 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+24 C
+50 C
+72 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+80 C
+120 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of HIS-(R)N
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk

Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance W

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
490
460
460
800
800
800
700
700
700
700
700
700
410
375
375
640
640
640
350
350
350
450
450
450

HIS-N
Screw 8.8
HIS-RN
Screw A4-70
HIS-N
Screw 8.8
HIS-RN
Screw A4-70

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
490
800
700
700
410
640
350
450

M20
460
800
700
700
375
640
350
450

HIS-(R)N

[mm]

51,5

108,0

169,1

256,1

237,6

Screw

[mm]

36,6

58

84,3

157

245

HIS-(R)N
Screw

[mm]
[mm]

145
31,2

430
62,3

840
109

1595
277

1543
541

Material quality
Part
Material
C-steel 1.0718, EN 10277-3
internally threaded sleeves a)
HIS-N
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
internally threaded sleeves b)
stainless steel 1.4401 and 1.4571 EN 10088
HIS-RN
a) related fastening screw:
strength class 8.8 EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
b) related fastening screw:
strength class 70 EN ISO 3506-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
stainless steel 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362 EN 10088

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Internal sleeve HIS-(R)N
Anchor embedment depth

[mm]

M8
M8x90
90

M10
M10x110
110

M12
M12x125
125

M16
M16x170
170

M20
M20x205
205

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

342

M8

M10
M12
M16
TE2 TE16
TE40 TE70
blow out pump or compressed air gun, setting tools

M20

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

Curing time for general conditions


Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20
Temperature
Curing time before anchor
of the base material
can be fully loaded tcure
20 C to 40 C
20 min
10 C to 19 C
30 min
0 C to 9 C
1h
-5 C to - 1 C
5h

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Diameter of element
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Thread engagement
length; min - max
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure
Temperature range I
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure
Torque moment b)

M8

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20

d0

[mm]

14

18

22

28

32

[mm]

12,5

16,5

20,5

25,4

27,6

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

hmin a)

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

hs

[mm]

8-20

10-25

12-30

16-40

20-50

smin

[mm]

40

45

60

80

125

cmin

[mm]

40

45

60

80

125

scr,sp

2 ccr,sp

hmin

[mm]

120

150

180

250

350

ccr,sp

[mm]

90

150

250

340

410

hmin

[mm]

220

250

340

410

ccr,sp

[mm]

110

125

170

250

80

150

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

Tmax

[Nm]

10

20

40

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

b)

This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, Annex C. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p fh,p
- Concrete cone resistance:
-

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
NRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8
16,8
13,9

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
30,7
44,7
80,3
74,1
21,9
31,6
58,8
69,2

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p fh,p
Anchor size
Embedment depth
hef [mm]
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
N0Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
N0Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]

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M8

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20

90

110

125

170

205

16,7
13,3
6,0

26,7
23,3
10,7

40,0
33,3
13,3

63,3
50,0
26,7

93,3
63,3
33,3

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f h,N f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fre,N
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
N0Rd,c
[kN]
28,7
38,8
47,1
74,6
98,8
a) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0.1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0.7 + 0.3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0.7 + 0.3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0.5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0.5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0.5(1 + s/scr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0.5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

80

90

100

0.9 a)
fre,N = 0.5 + hef/200mm 1
0.95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
0

VRd,c = V

Rd,c

fB f f h f4

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
VRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8
10,4
8,3

Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20


M10
M12
M16
M20
18,4
26,0
39,3
36,7
12,8
19,2
35,3
41,5

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

V Rd,c
[kN]
2,8
3,8
5,6
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

8,1

14,1

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Adhesive anchor

Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
205
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
270
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HIS-N

[kN]

16,7

26,7

40,0

63,3

74,1

HIS-RN

[kN]

13,9

21,9

31,6

58,8

69,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
180
250
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
60
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

10,0

13,7

18,7

28,6

M20
205
350
125

43,6

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

2,8

3,8

5,6

8,1

14,1

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
60
80
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

10,2

15,3

22,2

34,7

M20
205
270
125

51,8

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm

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HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5

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Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
205
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
270
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HIS-N

[kN]

11,9

19,0

28,6

45,2

53,0

HIS-RN

[kN]

9,9

15,7

22,5

42,0

49,4

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

6,0

9,2

13,7

25,2

29,6

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
180
250
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
60
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

7,2

9,8

13,4

20,4

M20
205
350
125

31,1

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

2,0

2,7

4,0

5,8

10,0

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-05/0255/0256, issue 2006-01-20
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
60
80
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

7,3

11,0

15,9

24,8

M20
205
270
125

37,0

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

6,0

9,2

13,7

25,2

29,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD with HIT-V rod


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti HITRE 500-SD 330
ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)

Static mixer

HIT-V rod

Concrete

Tensile
zone

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

- suitable for non-cracked and


cracked concrete C 20/25 to
C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- large diameter applications
- high corrosion resistant
- long working time at elevated
temperatures
- odourless epoxy
- embedment depth range:
from 40 160 mm for M8
to 120 600 mm for M30

Corrosion
resistance

High
corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

Approvals / certificates
Description
a)
European technical approval
ES report
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
ICC evaluation service
MFPA, Leipzig
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-07/0260 / 2009-01-12
ESR 2322 / 2007-11-01
GS-III/B-07-070 / 2008-01-18
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26 & suppl.
WF 172920 / 2008-05-27

a) All data given in this section according ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03.

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Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range +5C to +40C

Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Typical embedment depth [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness [mm]
110
120
140
165
220
270
300
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values
calculated according to the simplified design method.

M30
270
340
can be

Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m HIT-V 5.8
Shear VRu,m
HIT-V 5.8
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m HIT-V 5.8
Shear VRu,m
HIT-V 5.8

M8

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

M30

[kN]
[kN]

18,9
9,5

30,5
15,8

44,1
22,1

83,0
41,0

129,2
64,1

185,9
92,4

241,5
120,8

295,1
147,0

[kN]
[kN]

18,9
9,5

30,5
15,8

44,1
22,1

65,2
41,0

110,8
64,1

146,1
92,4

196,0
120,8

226,2
147,0

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
HIT-V 5.8
Shear VRk
HIT-V 5.8
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
HIT-V 5.8
Shear VRk
HIT-V 5.8

M8

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

[kN]
[kN]

18,0
9,0

29,0
15,0

42,0
21,0

70,6
39,0

111,9
61,0

153,7
88,0

187,8
115,0

224,0
140,0

[kN]
[kN]

16,1
9,0

22,6
15,0

31,1
21,0

44,0
39,0

74,8
61,0

109,6
88,0

132,3
115,0

152,7
140,0

M8

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

M30

[kN]
[kN]

12,0
7,2

19,3
12,0

28,0
16,8

33,6
31,2

53,3
48,8

73,2
70,4

89,4
92,0

106,7
112,0

[kN]
[kN]

8,9
7,2

12,6
12,0

17,3
16,8

20,9
31,2

35,6
48,8

52,2
70,4

63,0
92,0

72,7
112,0

M30

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
HIT-V 5.8
Shear VRd
HIT-V 5.8
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
HIT-V 5.8
Shear VRd
HIT-V 5.8

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Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
Non cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
13,8
20,0
24,0
38,1
52,3
63,9
76,2
Shear Vrec
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
80,0
Cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
6,4
9,0
12,3
15,0
25,4
37,3
45,0
51,9
Shear Vrec
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
80,0
a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Maximum long term
base material
temperature
+24 C
+35 C
+43 C

Base material
temperature

Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +58 C
-40 C to +70 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+58 C
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HIT-V / HAS

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
500
500
500
500
500
500
800
800
800
800
800
800
700
700
700
700
700
500
800
800
800
800
700
700
400
400
400
400
400
400
640
640
640
640
640
640
450
450
450
450
450
210
600
600
600
600
400
400

M30
500
800
500
700
400
640
210
400

[mm]

36,6

58,0

84,3

157

245

353

459

561

[mm]

27,0

54,1

93,8

244

474

809

1274

1706

Anchor size
HIT-V 5.8
Nominal
HIT-V 8.8
tensile
HIT-V-R
strength fuk
HIT-V-HCR
HIT-V 5.8
Yield strength HIT-V 8.8
fyk
HIT-V -R
HIT-V -HCR
Stressed
cross-section HIT-V
As
Moment of
HIT-V
resistance W

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Material quality
Part

Material
Strength class 5.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 8.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel grade A4, A5 > 8% ductile
strength class 70 for M24 and class 50 for M27 to M30, EN ISO 3506-1,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN ISO 3506-1, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
strength M20: Rm = 800 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 640 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
M24 to M30: Rm = 700 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 400 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
Steel galvanized, EN ISO 4042; hot dipped galvanized, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel, EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439;
1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
Strength class 8, ISO 898-2
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, stainless steel grade A4,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, high corrosion resistant steel,
EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565

Threaded rod
HIT-V(F) 5.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V(F) 8.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V-R
Threaded rod
HIT-V-HCR
Washer
ISO 7089

Nut
EN ISO 4032

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Anchor embedment depth

[mm]

M8
80

Anchor rod
HIT-V, HIT-V-R, HIT-V-HCR

M10
90

M12
110

M16
125

M20
170

M24
210

M27
240

M30
270

Anchor rods HIT-V (-R / -HCR) are available in variable length

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
TE2 TE16
TE40 TE70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB


For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Curing time for general conditions


Temperature
of the base material
40 C
30 C to 39 C
20 C to 29 C
15 C to 19 C
10 C to 14 C
5 C to 9 C

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Working time in which anchor
Curing time before anchor
can be inserted and adjusted tgel
can be fully loaded tcure
12 min
4h
20 min
8h
30 min
12 h
1h
24 h
2h
48 h
2h
72 h
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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
range a)
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)
Torque moment d)

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27

M8

M30

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

24

28

30

35

hef,min

[mm]

40

40

48

64

80

96

108

120

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

320

400

480

540

600

hmin

[mm]

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

26

30

33

smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

200

270

300

hef + 30 mm
100 mm

hef + 2 d0

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1,5 hef

Tmax

[Nm]

10

20

40

80

150

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a) hef,min hef hef,max (hef: embedment depth)
b) h: base material thickness (h hmin)
c) The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.
d) This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
NRd,s
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

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[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
12,0
19,3
13,9
19,3

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
19,3
28,0
52,7
82,0
118,0
153,3
30,7
44,7
84,0
130,7
188,0
244,7
21,9
31,6
58,8
92,0
132,1
80,4
30,7
44,7
84,0
130,7
117,6
152,9

M30
187,3
299,3
98,3
187,1

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Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance a)


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
Typical embedment depth
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
270
hef,typ [mm]
Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
17,9
25,1
36,9
44,9
76,3
105,6
135,7
157,5
0
N Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
14,5
20,4
29,9
35,9
61,0
82,9
106,6
133,3
N0Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
8,9
12,6
18,4
22,4
35,6
52,8
63,0
78,8
Cracked concrete
0
N Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
8,9
12,6
17,3
20,9
35,6
52,8
63,0
72,7
N0Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
7,3
9,4
13,8
18,0
28,0
41,5
48,5
60,6
0
N Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
4,5
5,5
8,1
10,5
15,3
22,6
29,1
36,4
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for anchor
installation in dry concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).

Design concrete cone resistance a) NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance b) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
N0Rd,c Non cracked concrete [kN]
20,1
24,0
32,4
33,6
53,3
73,2
89,4
106,7
N0Rd,c Cracked concrete
[kN]
14,3
17,1
23,1
24,0
38,0
52,2
63,7
76,1
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for anchor installation in dry
concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).
b) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

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VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

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Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
VRd,s
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0

M8
7,2
12,0
8,3
12,0

M30
112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c
Cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

[kN]

5,9

8,6

11,6

18,7

27,0

36,6

44,5

53,0

[kN]

4,2

6,1

8,2

13,2

19,2

25,9

31,5

37,5

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

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f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d

0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120
144
162
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
168
200
222
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
9,3
13,0
17,1
22,6
31,6
41,6
49,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,4
8,4
11,3
16,1
22,5
29,6
35,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
11,2
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
138,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
11,2
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
6,4
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,4
18,4
27,1
45,0
63,1
82,9
99,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,4
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
6,4
18,4
27,1
45,0
63,1
70,9
92,0

M30
180
250

58,1

41,4

112,0
162,6
58,8
112,0
112,0
115,9
58,8
112,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120
144
162
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
168
200
222
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,3
8,5
9,9
12,9
18,2
23,8
28,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,6
5,6
7,1
9,2
12,9
16,9
20,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,4
4,9
6,7
10,8
15,7
21,4
26,0
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,4
3,5
4,7
7,6
11,1
15,1
18,4
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
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180
250
150

33,2

23,7

31,1

22,0

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Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120
144
162
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
168
200
222
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,0
8,3
11,0
14,5
20,2
26,5
31,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,6
5,5
7,4
10,3
14,4
18,9
22,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
88,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,2
18,4
26,3
40,5
56,5
74,3
88,7
HIT-V-R
[kN]
7,2
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
74,3
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
7,2
18,4
26,3
40,5
56,5
70,9
88,7
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
4,1
12,0
16,8
28,8
40,3
53,0
63,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,1
12,8
17,3
28,8
40,3
53,0
63,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
4,1
12,8
17,3
28,8
40,3
53,0
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
4,1
12,8
17,3
28,8
40,3
53,0
63,2

M30
180
250
150

37,1

26,4

103,9
103,9
58,8
103,9
74,1
74,1
58,8
74,1

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
218
266
300
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
19,3
28,0
33,6
53,3
73,2
89,4
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
17,9
24,0
32,4
33,6
53,3
73,2
89,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
13,9
21,9
31,6
33,6
53,3
73,2
80,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
17,9
24,0
32,4
33,6
53,3
73,2
89,4
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,9
12,6
17,3
20,9
35,6
52,2
63,0
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
41,9
71,2
70,9
92,0

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M30
270
340

106,7
106,7
98,3
106,7

72,7

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0
112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0
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Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness hmin = [mm]
110
120
140
161
218
266
300
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
9,6
11,6
15,5
16,9
26,1
35,6
43,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,8
7,0
9,5
12,1
18,6
25,4
30,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,7
5,3
7,3
11,5
17,2
23,6
29,0
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,6
3,8
5,2
8,1
12,2
16,7
20,5
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

1 / 2009

M30
270
340
150

51,4

36,7

34,8

24,7

365

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
218
266
300
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
10,9
14,2
19,1
20,4
31,9
43,6
53,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,9
8,1
11,1
13,2
21,8
31,1
37,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
17,9
24,5
35,6
59,6
86,9
104,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
17,9
24,5
35,6
59,6
70,9
92,0

M30
270
340
150

63,2

44,0

112,0
177,0
58,8
112,0
112,0
120,6
58,8
112,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
240
288
324
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
288
344
384
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
19,3
28,0
52,7
82,0
117,5
140,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
19,3
30,7
44,7
64,0
89,4
117,5
140,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
13,9
21,9
31,6
58,8
89,4
117,5
80,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
19,3
30,7
44,7
64,0
89,4
117,5
140,2
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
10,7
16,8
22,6
32,2
50,3
72,4
85,1
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
10,7
16,8
22,6
32,2
50,3
72,4
85,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
10,7
16,8
22,6
32,2
50,3
72,4
80,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
10,7
16,8
22,6
32,2
50,3
72,4
85,1
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0

366

M30
360
430

164,3
164,3
98,3
164,3
96,9
96,9
96,9
96,9
112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
240
288
324
Base material thickness hmin = [mm]
126
150
174
228
288
344
384
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
11,6
16,5
21,7
28,6
40,0
52,6
62,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,8
9,0
12,2
17,5
27,4
37,5
44,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,9
5,7
7,8
12,9
18,9
25,9
31,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,8
4,0
5,5
9,1
13,4
18,4
22,5
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

1 / 2009

M30
360
430
150

73,5

52,4

38,1

27,0

367

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
240
288
324
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
288
344
384
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
19,3
27,6
36,4
50,9
66,9
79,9
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
13,4
20,2
27,6
36,4
50,9
66,9
79,9
HIT-V-R
[kN]
13,4
20,2
27,6
36,4
50,9
66,9
79,9
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
13,4
20,2
27,6
36,4
50,9
66,9
79,9
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,2
11,0
14,8
20,8
31,7
44,9
52,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
135,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0

368

M30
360
430
150

93,5
93,5
93,5
93,5

61,1

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0
112,0
154,6
58,8
112,0

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120
144
162
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
168
200
222
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,7
9,3
12,2
16,2
22,6
29,7
35,4
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,8
6,0
8,1
11,5
16,1
21,2
25,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,0
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
99,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,0
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
4,6
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,6
13,1
19,4
32,2
45,1
59,2
70,7
HIT-V-R
[kN]
4,6
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
4,6
13,1
19,4
32,2
45,1
50,6
65,7

M30
180
250

41,5

29,6

80,0
116,1
42,0
80,0
80,0
82,8
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

1 / 2009

369

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120
144
162
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
168
200
222
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,5
6,1
7,1
9,2
13,0
17,0
20,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,6
4,0
5,0
6,6
9,2
12,1
14,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,4
3,5
4,8
7,7
11,2
15,3
18,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
1,7
2,5
3,4
5,5
8,0
10,8
13,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

M30
180
250
150

23,7

16,9

22,2

15,7

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

370

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120
144
162
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
168
200
222
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,3
6,0
7,8
10,3
14,4
19,0
22,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,6
3,9
5,3
7,4
10,3
13,5
16,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
63,4
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,1
13,1
18,8
28,9
40,4
53,1
63,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,1
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
53,1
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
5,1
13,1
18,8
28,9
40,4
50,6
63,4
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
2,9
8,6
12,0
20,6
28,8
37,9
45,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,9
9,2
12,4
20,6
28,8
37,9
45,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
2,9
9,2
12,4
20,6
28,8
37,9
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
2,9
9,2
12,4
20,6
28,8
37,9
45,2

M30
180
250
150

26,5

18,9

74,2
74,2
42,0
74,2
52,9
52,9
42,0
52,9

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

1 / 2009

371

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
218
266
300
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
13,8
20,0
24,0
38,1
52,3
63,9
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,8
17,1
23,1
24,0
38,1
52,3
63,9
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,9
15,7
22,5
24,0
38,1
52,3
57,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,8
17,1
23,1
24,0
38,1
52,3
63,9
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,4
9,0
12,3
15,0
25,4
37,3
45,0
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
105,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
105,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7

M30
270
340

76,2
76,2
70,2
76,2

51,9

80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0
80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

372

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Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness hmin = [mm]
110
120
140
161
218
266
300
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,8
8,3
11,1
12,1
18,7
25,4
30,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,4
5,0
6,8
8,6
13,3
18,1
22,0
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,7
3,8
5,2
8,2
12,3
16,9
20,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
1,9
2,7
3,7
5,8
8,7
11,9
14,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

M30
270
340
150

36,7

26,2

24,9

17,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

1 / 2009

373

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with HIT-V rod

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
218
266
300
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,8
10,1
13,7
14,6
22,8
31,1
37,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,2
5,8
7,9
9,5
15,6
22,2
26,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
105,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
12,8
17,5
25,4
42,6
62,1
74,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
12,8
17,5
25,4
42,6
50,6
65,7

M30
270
340
150

45,2

31,4

80,0
126,4
42,0
80,0
80,0
86,2
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
240
288
324
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
288
344
384
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
13,8
20,0
37,6
58,6
84,0
100,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
13,8
21,9
31,9
45,7
63,9
84,0
100,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,9
15,7
22,5
42,0
63,9
84,0
57,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
13,8
21,9
31,9
45,7
63,9
84,0
100,2
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,7
12,0
16,2
23,0
35,9
51,7
60,8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,7
12,0
16,2
23,0
35,9
51,7
60,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
7,7
12,0
16,2
23,0
35,9
51,7
57,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
7,7
12,0
16,2
23,0
35,9
51,7
60,8
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
105,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7

M30
360
430

117,3
117,3
70,2
117,3
69,2
69,2
69,2
69,2
80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
240
288
324
Base material thickness hmin = [mm]
126
150
174
228
288
344
384
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,3
11,8
15,5
20,4
28,6
37,6
44,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,1
6,4
8,7
12,5
19,6
26,8
31,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,8
4,1
5,6
9,2
13,5
18,5
22,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,0
2,9
4,0
6,5
9,6
13,1
16,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

M30
360
430
150

52,5

37,4

27,2

19,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
240
288
324
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
288
344
384
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
13,8
19,7
26,0
36,4
47,8
57,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
9,5
14,5
19,7
26,0
36,4
47,8
57,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,5
14,5
19,7
26,0
36,4
47,8
57,0
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
9,5
14,5
19,7
26,0
36,4
47,8
57,0
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,1
7,8
10,5
14,9
22,7
32,0
37,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
105,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7
Cracked concrete
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
96,9
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7

M30
360
430
150

66,8
66,8
66,8
66,8

43,6

80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0
80,0
110,4
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD with HIS-(R)N


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-RE 500-SD
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)

- suitable for cracked and noncracked concrete C 20/25 to


C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- long working time at elevated
temperatures
- odourless epoxy

Statik mixer

HIS-(R)N sleeve

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
MFPA, Leipzig
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-07/0260 / 2009-01-12
GS-III/B-07-070 / 2008-01-18
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26 & suppl.
WF 172920 / 2008-05-27

a) All data given in this section according ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Screw strength class 8.8
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range +5C to +40C

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Embedment depth and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness [mm]
120
150
170
230

M20
205
270

Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m HIS-N
Shear VRu,m
HIS-N
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m HIS-N
Shear VRu,m
HIS-N

M8

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16

M20

[kN]
[kN]

27,3
13,7

48,3
24,2

70,4
41,0

123,9
62,0

114,5
57,8

[kN]
[kN]

27,3
13,7

48,3
24,2

67,1
41,0

106,4
62,0

114,5
57,8

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
HIS-N
Shear VRk
HIS-N
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
HIS-N
Shear VRk
HIS-N

M8

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16

M20

[kN]
[kN]

26,0
13,0

46,0
23,0

67,0
39,0

111,9
59,0

109,0
55,0

[kN]
[kN]

25,0
13,0

40,0
23,0

50,3
39,0

79,8
59,0

105,7
55,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
HIS-N
Shear VRd
HIS-N
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
HIS-N
Shear VRd
HIS-N

M8

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16

M20

[kN]
[kN]

17,4
10,4

27,7
18,4

33,6
26,0

53,3
39,3

70,6
36,7

[kN]
[kN]

13,9
10,4

19,0
18,4

24,0
26,0

38,0
39,3

50,3
36,7

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Non cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
HIS-N
[kN]
12,5
19,8
24,0
38,1
50,4
Shear Vrec
HIS-N
[kN]
7,4
13,1
18,6
28,1
26,2
Non cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
HIS-N
[kN]
9,9
13,6
17,1
27,1
35,9
Shear Vrec
HIS-N
[kN]
7,4
13,1
18,6
28,1
26,2
a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Maximum long term
base material
temperature
+24 C
+35 C
+43 C

Base material
temperature

Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +58 C
-40 C to +70 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+58 C
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HIS-(R)N
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk

Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance W

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16
490
460
460
800
800
800
700
700
700
700
700
700
410
375
375
640
640
640
350
350
350
450
450
450

HIS-N
Screw 8.8
HIS-RN
Screw A4-70
HIS-N
Screw 8.8
HIS-RN
Screw A4-70

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
490
800
700
700
410
640
350
450

M20
460
800
700
700
375
640
350
450

HIS-(R)N

[mm]

51,5

108,0

169,1

256,1

237,6

Screw

[mm]

36,6

58

84,3

157

245

HIS-(R)N
Screw

[mm]
[mm]

145
31,2

430
62,3

840
109

1595
277

1543
541

Material quality
Part
Material
C-steel 1.0718, EN 10277-3
internally threaded sleeves a)
HIS-N
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
internally threaded sleeves b)
stainless steel 1.4401 and 1.4571 EN 10088
HIS-RN
a)
related fastening screw: strength class 8.8 EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
b)
related fastening screw: strength class 70 EN ISO 3506-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
stainless steel 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362 EN 10088

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Internal sleeve
HIS-(R)N
Anchor embedment depth

380

[mm]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

90

110

125

170

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Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB


For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Curing time for general conditions


Temperature
of the base material
40 C
30 C to 39 C
20 C to 29 C
15 C to 19 C
10 C to 14 C
5 C to 9 C

382

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


Working time in which anchor
Curing time before anchor
can be inserted and adjusted tgel
can be fully loaded tcure
12 min
4h
20 min
8h
30 min
12 h
1h
24 h
2h
48 h
2h
72 h

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Diameter of element
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Thread engagement
length; min - max
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure a)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure b)
Torque moment c)

M8

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16

M20

d0

[mm]

14

18

22

28

32

[mm]

12,5

16,5

20,5

25,4

27,6

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

hs

[mm]

8-20

10-25

12-30

16-40

20-50

smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

80

150

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

Tmax

[Nm]

10

20

40

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

b)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

c)

This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
NRd,s
HIS-RN

384

[kN]
[kN]

M8
17,4
13,9

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
30,7
44,7
80,3
21,9
31,6
58,8

M20
74,1
69,2

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NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
90
110
125
170
hef [mm]
Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
22,2
28,6
45,2
81,0
0
N Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
19,4
23,8
35,7
66,7
N0Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
11,1
14,3
19,0
35,7
Cracked concrete
0
N Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
13,9
19,0
28,6
45,2
N0Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
11,1
16,7
19,0
35,7
0
N Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
6,7
9,5
11,9
19,0
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 %
installation in dry concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).

M20
205
95,2
81,0
45,2
54,8
45,2
23,8
for anchor

Design concrete cone resistance a) NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance b) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
N0Rd,c Non cracked concrete [kN]
24,0
27,7
33,6
53,3
70,6
N0Rd,c Cracked concrete
[kN]
17,1
19,8
24,0
38,0
50,3
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for anchor installation in dry
concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).
b) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0.7 + 0.3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0.7 + 0.3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0.5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0.5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N
s/scr,sp
f3,N = 0,5(1 + s/scr,N)

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

80

90

100

0,9 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
VRd,s
HIS-RN

386

[kN]
[kN]

M8
10,4
8,3

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


M10
M12
M16
18,4
26,0
39,3
12,8
19,2
35,3

M20
36,7
41,5

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Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c
Cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

[kN]

12,4

19,6

28,2

40,2

46,2

[kN]

8,8

13,9

20,0

28,5

32,7

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

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Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

f hef =

1,38

1,21

1,04

1,22

1,45

Influence of edge distance a)


c/d

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)0,19
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIS-N
[kN]
17,4
27,7
33,6
53,3
HIS-RN
[kN]
13,9
21,9
31,6
53,3
Cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
13,9
19,0
24,0
38,0
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
HIS-N
[kN]
10,4
18,4
26,0
39,3
HIS-RN
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3

M20
205
270

70,6
69,2
50,3
36,7
41,5

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
11,0
12,4
15,4
23,5
Cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
7,4
8,9
11,0
16,8
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
4,2
5,5
7,6
10,8
Cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
3,0
3,9
5,4
7,7

M20
205
270
90

32,0
22,8
17,2
12,2

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
13,1
15,8
19,3
30,0
Cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
8,6
11,0
13,7
21,4
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
HIS-N
[kN]
10,4
18,4
26,0
39,3
HIS-RN
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3

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M20
205
270
90

40,5
28,8
36,7
41,5

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Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIS-N
[kN]
12,5
19,8
24,0
38,1
HIS-RN
[kN]
9,9
15,7
22,5
38,1
Cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
9,9
13,6
17,1
27,1
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
HIS-N
[kN]
7,4
13,1
18,6
28,1
HIS-RN
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2

M20
205
270

50,4
49,4
35,9
26,2
29,6

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
7,8
8,9
11,0
16,8
Cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
5,3
6,3
7,8
12,0
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
3,0
3,9
5,5
7,7
Cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
2,1
2,8
3,9
5,5

M20
205
270
90

22,9
16,3
12,3
8,7

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
9,3
11,3
13,8
21,5
Cracked concrete
HIS-(R)N
[kN]
6,2
7,9
9,8
15,3
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
HIS-N
[kN]
7,4
13,1
18,6
28,1
HIS-RN
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2

M20
205
270
90

28,9
20,6
26,2
29,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD with rebar


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Benefits
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330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
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rebar BSt 500 S

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

- suitable for non-cracked and


cracked concrete
C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- large diameter applications
- high corrosion resistant
- long working time at elevated
temperatures
- odourless epoxy
- embedment depth range:
from 60 160 mm for 8
to 128 640 mm for 32

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval *
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)
*

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
MFPA, Leipzig
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-07/0260 / 2009-01-12
GS-III/B-07-070 / 2008-01-18
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26 & suppl.
WF 172920 / 2008-05-27

All data given in this section according ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range +5C to +40C

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Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Typical embedment depth [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
270
Base material thickness [mm]
110
120
145
165
165
220
275
340
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values
calculated according to the simplified design method.

32
300
380
can be

Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500S
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m BSt 500 S
Shear VRu,m
BSt 500 S
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m BSt 500 S
Shear VRu,m
BSt 500 S

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


10
12
14
16
20
25
28

32

[kN]
[kN]

29,4
14,7

45,2
23,1

65,1
32,6

89,3
44,1

94,1
57,8

149,2
90,3

204,9
141,8

298,7
177,5

349,9
232,1

[kN]
[kN]

23,8
14,7

33,5
23,1

46,1
32,6

57,0
44,1

65,2
57,8

110,8
90,3

146,1
141,8

228,7
177,5

268,1
232,1

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
BSt 500 S
Shear VRk
BSt 500 S
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
BSt 500 S
Shear VRk
BSt 500 S

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


10
12
14
16
20
25
28

[kN]
[kN]

28,0
14,0

42,4
22,0

58,3
31,0

70,6
42,0

70,6
55,0

111,9
86,0

153,7
135,0

224,0
169,0

262,4
221,0

[kN]
[kN]

16,1
14,0

22,6
22,0

31,1
31,0

38,5
42,0

44,0
55,0

74,8
86,0

109,6
135,0

154,4
169,0

181,0
221,0

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Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
BSt 500 S
Shear VRd
BSt 500 S
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
BSt 500 S
Shear VRd
BSt 500 S

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


10
12
14
16
20
25
28

[kN]
[kN]

16,8
9,3

23,6
14,7

32,4
20,7

39,2
28,0

33,6
36,7

53,3
57,3

73,2
90,0

106,7
112,7

125,0
147,3

[kN]
[kN]

8,9
9,3

12,6
14,7

17,3
20,7

21,4
28,0

20,9
36,7

35,6
57,3

52,2
90,0

73,5
112,7

86,2
147,3

32

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
32
Non cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
BSt 500 S
[kN]
12,0
16,8
23,1
28,0
24,0
38,1
52,3
76,2
89,3
Shear Vrec
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
64,3
80,5
105,2
Cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,4
9,0
12,3
15,3
15,0
25,4
37,3
52,5
61,5
Shear Vrec
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
64,3
80,5
105,2
a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Base material
temperature

Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +58 C
-40 C to +70 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+24 C
+35 C
+43 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+58 C
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of rebar BSt 500S
Anchor size
Nominal
BSt 500 S
tensile
strength fuk
Yield
BSt 500 S
strength fyk
Stressed
BSt 500 S
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance BSt 500 S
W

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


10
12
14
16
20
25
28

32

[N/mm]

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

[N/mm]

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

[mm]

50,3

78,5

113,1

153,9

201,1

314,2

490,9

615,8

804,2

[mm]

50,3

98,2

169,6

269,4

402,1

785,4

1534

2155

3217

Material quality
Part
rebar
BSt 500 S

Material
Geometry and mechanical properties according to DIN 488-2:1986 or
E DIN 488-2:2006

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

394

10
12
14
16
20
25
28
32
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB


For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Curing time for general conditions


Temperature
of the base material
40 C
30 C to 39 C
20 C to 29 C
15 C to 19 C
10 C to 14 C
5 C to 9 C

396

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


Working time in which anchor
Curing time before anchor
can be inserted and adjusted tgel
can be fully loaded tcure
12 min
4h
20 min
8h
30 min
12 h
1h
24 h
2h
48 h
2h
72 h

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
range a)
Minimum base
material thickness
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
c)
failure

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


10
12
14
16
20
25
28

32

d0

[mm]

12

14

16

18

20

25

32

35

40

hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

75

80

90

100

112

128

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

280

320

400

500

560

640

hmin

[mm]

smin
cmin

[mm]

hef + 30 mm
100 mm
40
50

60

70

80

100

125

140

160

[mm]

40

60

70

80

100

125

140

160

50

hef + 2 d0

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

hef,min hef hef,max (hef: embedment depth)

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s BSt 500 S

398

[kN]

8
20,0

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


10
12
14
16
20
25
28
30,7
44,3
60,7
79,3
123,6 192,9 242,1

32
315,7

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Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
32
Typical embedment depth
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
270
300
hef,typ [mm]
Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
16,8
23,6
34,6
42,8
41,9
71,2
102,1 147,0 186,7
0
N Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
13,4
18,8
27,6
36,7
32,9
56,0
86,4
113,1 143,6
N0Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
7,8
11,0
16,1
21,4
20,9
33,1
51,1
67,9
86,2
Cracked concrete
0
N Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
8,9
12,6
17,3
21,4
20,9
35,6
55,0
73,5
86,2
N0Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
7,3
10,2
13,8
18,3
18,0
28,0
43,2
56,5
71,8
0
N Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
4,5
5,5
8,1
10,7
10,5
15,3
23,6
33,9
43,1
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for anchor
installation in dry concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).

Design concrete cone resistance a) NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance b) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
32
N0Rd,c Non cracked concrete [kN]
20,1
24,0
32,4
39,2
33,6
53,3
73,2
106,7 125,0
N0Rd,c Cracked concrete
[kN]
14,3
17,1
23,1
28,0
24,0
38,0
52,2
76,1
89,1
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-07/0260, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for anchor installation in dry
concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).
b) Splitting resistance must only be considered for non-cracked concrete

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s
BSt 500 S

400

[kN]

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


10
12
14
16
20
25
28

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

112,7

32
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Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c
Cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12


10
12
14
16
20
25
28

32

[kN]

5,9

8,6

11,6

15,0

18,7

27,0

39,2

47,3

59,0

[kN]

4,2

6,1

8,2

10,6

13,2

19,2

27,7

33,5

41,8

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

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Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d

0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
120
150
168
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
170
214
238
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
12,6
13,0
17,1
21,6
22,6
31,6
44,2
52,4
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
8,4
11,3
14,4
16,1
22,5
31,5
37,3
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
36,7
57,3
90,0
112,7
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
36,7
57,3
88,2
104,5

32
192
272

64,0
45,6
147,3
127,7

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
120
150
168
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
170
214
238
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
7,6
8,5
10,0
12,5
13,1
18,3
25,6
30,3
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
3,2
4,2
5,7
7,2
8,0
12,6
18,3
21,6
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
3,5
4,9
6,7
8,6
10,8
15,7
22,9
27,7
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
2,5
3,5
4,7
6,1
7,6
11,1
16,2
19,6

32
192
272
160

37,0
26,4
34,6
24,5

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
120
150
168
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
170
214
238
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
7,8
8,3
11,0
13,8
14,5
20,2
28,2
33,5
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
4,2
5,0
6,6
8,4
9,2
14,3
20,1
23,8
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
36,7
56,5
79,0
93,7
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
12,8
17,3
22,0
28,8
40,3
56,3
66,8

1 / 2009

32
192
272
160

40,9
29,1
114,4
81,6

403

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with rebar

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
220
274
340
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
16,8
23,6
32,4
39,2
33,6
53,3
73,2
106,7
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
8,9
12,6
17,3
21,4
20,9
35,6
52,2
73,5
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
36,7
57,3
90,0
112,7
cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
36,7
57,3
90,0
112,7

32
300
380

125,0
86,2
147,3
147,3

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
220
274
340
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,1
11,6
15,5
18,9
17,0
26,1
36,1
50,4
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
4,3
6,0
8,4
10,5
10,3
17,4
25,7
35,9
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
3,7
5,3
7,3
9,5
11,5
17,2
25,0
31,6
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
2,6
3,8
5,2
6,7
8,1
12,2
17,7
22,4

32
300
380
160

59,5
42,4
39,3
27,9

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
220
274
340
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
10,4
14,0
19,1
23,3
20,4
31,9
43,9
62,6
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
5,7
7,8
10,6
13,1
12,4
20,6
31,0
42,3
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
36,7
57,3
90,0
112,7
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
35,6
57,3
87,5
112,7

404

32
300
380
160

73,6
49,8
147,3
142,1

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with rebar

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
240
300
336
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
290
364
406
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
20,0
30,7
44,3
57,5
64,0
89,4
125,0 148,1
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
10,7
16,8
22,6
28,7
32,2
50,3
78,5
91,5
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

112,7

32
384
464

181,0
110,3

147,3

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
240
300
336
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
290
364
406
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
11,0
16,5
21,7
27,3
28,6
40,0
55,9
66,2
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
5,1
8,0
11,0
14,1
15,7
24,6
38,4
45,3
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
3,9
5,7
7,8
10,2
12,9
18,9
27,8
33,9
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
2,8
4,0
5,5
7,2
9,1
13,4
19,7
24,0

32
384
464
160

80,9
55,3
42,6
30,2

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
240
300
336
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
290
364
406
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
12,8
19,4
27,2
34,6
36,4
50,9
71,2
84,3
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,9
10,6
14,3
18,2
20,1
30,7
46,4
54,6
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
36,7
57,3
90,0
112,7
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,3
14,7
20,7
28,0
36,7
57,3
90,0
112,7

1 / 2009

32
384
464
160

103,0
66,3
147,3
147,3

405

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with rebar

Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
120
150
168
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
170
214
238
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,0
9,3
12,2
15,4
16,2
22,6
31,6
37,4
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
4,8
6,0
8,1
10,3
11,5
16,1
22,5
26,7
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
64,3
80,5
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
63,0
74,7

32
192
272

45,7
32,6
105,2
91,2

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
120
150
168
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
170
214
238
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
5,4
6,1
7,2
9,0
9,3
13,1
18,3
21,6
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
2,3
3,0
4,0
5,1
5,7
9,0
13,1
15,4
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
2,5
3,5
4,8
6,2
7,7
11,2
16,3
19,8
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
1,8
2,5
3,4
4,4
5,5
8,0
11,6
14,0

32
192
272
160

26,4
18,8
24,7
17,5

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
120
150
168
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
170
214
238
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
5,5
6,0
7,8
9,9
10,3
14,4
20,2
23,9
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
3,0
3,5
4,7
6,0
6,6
10,2
14,4
17,0
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
40,4
56,5
66,9
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
9,2
12,4
15,7
20,6
28,8
40,2
47,7

32
192
272
160

29,2
20,8
81,7
58,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

406

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with rebar

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
220
274
340
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
12,0
16,8
23,1
28,0
24,0
38,1
52,3
76,2
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,4
9,0
12,3
15,3
15,0
25,4
37,3
52,5
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
64,3
80,5
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
64,3
80,5

32
300
380

89,3
61,5
105,2
105,2

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
220
274
340
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,5
8,3
11,1
13,5
12,2
18,7
25,8
36,0
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
3,1
4,3
6,0
7,5
7,3
12,4
18,4
25,7
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
2,7
3,8
5,2
6,8
8,2
12,3
17,9
22,6
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
1,9
2,7
3,7
4,8
5,8
8,7
12,6
16,0

32
300
380
160

42,5
30,3
28,1
19,9

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
220
274
340
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
7,4
10,0
13,7
16,6
14,6
22,8
31,3
44,7
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
4,1
5,5
7,6
9,4
8,9
14,7
22,2
30,2
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
64,3
80,5
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
25,4
41,0
62,5
80,5

32
300
380
160

52,6
35,6
105,2
101,5

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

1 / 2009

407

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with rebar

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
240
300
336
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
290
364
406
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
14,3
21,9
31,6
42,5
45,7
63,9
89,3
105,8
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
7,7
12,0
16,2
20,5
23,0
35,9
56,1
65,3
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
Non cracked and cracked concrete
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

80,5

32
384
464

129,3
78,8

105,2

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
240
300
336
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
290
364
406
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
7,8
11,8
15,5
19,5
20,4
28,6
39,9
47,3
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
3,7
5,7
7,8
10,0
11,2
17,6
27,5
32,4
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
2,8
4,1
5,6
7,3
9,2
13,5
19,9
24,2
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
2,0
2,9
4,0
5,2
6,5
9,6
14,1
17,1

32
384
464
160

57,8
39,5
30,5
21,6

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-07/0260, issue 2009-01-12
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
240
300
336
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
290
364
406
Edge distance
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100
125
140
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
9,1
13,9
19,4
24,7
26,0
36,4
50,8
60,2
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
5,0
7,6
10,2
13,0
14,4
21,9
33,2
39,0
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
64,3
80,5
Cracked concrete
BSt 500 S
[kN]
6,7
10,5
14,8
20,0
26,2
41,0
64,3
80,5

32
384
464
160

73,6
47,4
105,2
105,2

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

408

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500-SD


with rebar

1 / 2009

409

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with HIT-V / HAS

Hilti HIT-RE 500 with HIT-V / HAS


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-RE 500
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Statik mixer

HAS rod

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- under water application
- large diameter applications
- high corrosion resistant
- long working time at elevated
temperatures
- odourless epoxy
- embedment depth range:
from 40 160 mm for M8
to 120 600 mm for M30

HAS-E rod

HIT-V rod

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

Corrosion
resistance

High
corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

Fire test report

IBMB, Braunschweig

Assessment report (fire)

warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-04/0027 / 2008-11-03
UB 3565 / 4595 / 2006-10-29
UB 3588 / 4825 / 2005-11-15
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26 & suppl.
WF 172920 / 2008-05-27

a) All data given in this section according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03.

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Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range +5C to +40C

Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30 M33 M36 M39
Typical embedment depth [mm]
80
90
110 125 170 210 240 270 300 330 360
Base material thickness [mm]
110 120 140 165 220 270 300 340 380 410 450
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values can be
calculated according to the simplified design method.

Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39

Tensile NRu,m

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

18,9

30,5

44,1

83,0 129,2 185,9 241,5 295,1 364,4 428,9 459,9

Shear VRu,m

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

9,5

15,8

22,1

41,0

64,1

92,4 120,8 147,0 182,2 214,5 256,2

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39

Tensile NRk

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

18,0

29,0

42,0

70,6 111,9 153,7 187,8 224,0 262,4 302,7 344,9

Shear VRk

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

9,0

15,0

21,0

39,0

61,0

88,0 115,0 140,0 173,5 204,3 244,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39

Tensile NRd

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

12,0

19,3

27,7

33,6

53,3

73,2

89,4 106,7 125,0 144,2 164,3

Shear VRd

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

7,2

12,0

16,8

31,2

48,8

70,4

92,0 112,0 138,8 163,4 195,2

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8
M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39

Tensile Nrec

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

8,6

13,8

19,8

24,0

38,1

52,3

63,9

76,2

89,3 103,0 117,3

Shear Vrec

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

5,1

8,6

12,0

22,3

34,9

50,3

65,7

80,0

99,1 116,7 139,4

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
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Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 500 injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Maximum long term
base material
temperature
+24 C
+35 C
+43 C

Base material
temperature

Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +58 C
-40 C to +70 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+58 C
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HIT-V / HAS

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M10
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M12
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M16
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M20
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M24
500
800
700
700
400
640
450
400

M27
500
800
500
700
400
640
210
400

M30
500
800
500
700
400
640
210
400

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
500 500 500
800 800 800
500 500 500
500 500 500
400 400 400
640 640 640
210 210 210
250 250 250

[mm]

32,8

52,3

76,2

144

225

324

427

519

647

759

913

[mm]

36,6

58,0

84,3

157

245

353

459

561

694

817

976

[mm]

31,2

62,3

109

277

541

935

1387 1874 2579 3294 4301

[mm]

27,0

54,1

93,8

244

474

809

1274 1706 2321 2949 3891

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
HIT-V/HAS 5.8
Nominal
HIT-V/HAS 8.8
tensile
strength fuk HIT-V/HAS -R
HIT-V/HAS -HCR
HIT-V/HAS 5.8
HIT-V/HAS 8.8
Yield
strength fyk HIT-V/HAS -R
HIT-V/HAS -HCR
Stressed
HAS
crosssection As HIT-V
Moment of HAS
resistance
HIT-V
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Material quality
Part

Material
Strength class 5.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 8.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel grade A4, A5 > 8% ductile
strength class 70 for M24 and class 50 for M27 to M30, EN ISO 3506-1,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN ISO 3506-1, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
strength M20: Rm = 800 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 640 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
M24 to M30: Rm = 700 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 400 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
Steel galvanized, EN ISO 4042; hot dipped galvanized, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel, EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439;
1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
Strength class 8, ISO 898-2
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, stainless steel grade A4,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, high corrosion resistant steel,
EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565

Threaded rod
HIT-V(F), HAS 5.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V(F), HAS 8.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V-R, HAS-R
Threaded rod
HIT-V-HCR, HAS-HCR
Washer
ISO 7089

Nut
EN ISO 4032

Anchor dimensions

Anchor rod
HIT-V, HIT-V-R, HIT-V-HCR

M39
M39x360

M36
M36x330

M33
M33x300

M30
M30x270

M27
M27x240

M24
M24x210

M20
M20x170

[mm]

M16
M16x125

Anchor embedment depth

M12
M12x110

Anchor rod
HAS, HAS-E,
HAS-R, HAS-ER
HAS-HCR

M10
M10x90

M8
M8x80

Anchor size

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

300

330

360

Anchor rods HIT-V (-R / -HCR) are available in variable length

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
Rotary hammer
TE2 TE16
TE40 TE70
Other tools
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser
Additional
DD EC-1, DD 100 DD xxx a)
Hilti recommended tools
a) For anchors in diamond drilled holes load values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance have to be
reduced (see section Simplified design method)

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB


a) Note: Manual cleaning only for hef 250 mm and anchor size M16
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Water filled bore hole or submerged, hammer drilling

Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB

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Dry and water-saturated concrete, diamond coring drilling; Hilti technical information only

For anchors in diamond drilled holes load values for combined pull-out and
concrete cone resistance have to be reduced. Load reduction factor: 0.7

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Curing time for general conditions


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Temperature
Curing time before
of the
anchor can be fully
base material
loaded tcure
40 C
4h
30 C to 39 C
8h
20 C to 29 C
12 h
15 C to 19 C
24 h
10 C to 14 C
48 h
5 C to 9 C
72 h

Additional Hilti technical data


Temperature
Working time in which
of the
anchor can be inserted
base material
and adjusted tgel
40 C
12 min
30 C
20 min
20 C
30 min
15 C
1h
10 C
2h
5 C
2h

For dry concrete curing times may be reduced according to the following table.
For installation temperatures below +5 C all load values have to be reduced according to
the load reduction factors given below.
Curing time for dry concrete
Additional Hilti technical data
Temperature
of the
base material
40 C
30 C
20 C
15 C
10 C
5 C
0 C
-5 C

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Reduced curing time


before anchor can be
fully loaded tcure,dry
4h
8h
12 h
18 h
24 h
36 h
50 h
72 h

Working time in which


anchor can be inserted
and adjusted tgel
12 min
20 min
30 min
1h
2h
2h
3h
4h

Load reduction factor


1
1
1
1
1
1
0,7
0,6

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Setting details
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
range a)
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)
Torque moment d)

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

24

28

30

35

37

40

42

hef,min

[mm]

40

40

48

64

80

96

108

120

132

144

156

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

320

400

480

540

600

660

720

780

hmin

[mm]

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

26

30

33

36

39

42

smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

165

180

195

cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

165

180

195

270

300

330

360

390

hef + 30 mm
100 mm

hef + 2 d0

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

Tmax

[Nm]

10

20

40

80

150

200

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

hef,min hef hef,max (hef: embedment depth)

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

d)

This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
HAS 5.8
HIT-V 5.8
HAS 8.8
HIT-V 8.8
NRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HIT-V-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
HIT-V-HCR

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[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
11,1
12,0
17,7
19,3
12,4
13,9
17,7
19,3

M10
17,6
19,3
28,2
30,7
19,8
21,9
28,2
30,7

M12
25,4
28,0
40,6
44,7
28,6
31,6
40,6
44,7

M16
48,1
52,7
76,9
84,0
54,1
58,8
76,9
84,0

M20
74,8
82,0
119,6
130,7
84,1
92,0
119,6
130,7

M24
106,8
118,0
170,9
188,0
120,2
132,1
106,8
117,6

M27
144,6
153,3
231,3
244,7
75,9
80,4
144,6
152,9

M30
175,6
187,3
281,0
299,3
92,2
98,3
175,6
187,1

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
215,7 253,0 304,3
231,3 272,3 325,3
345,1 404,8 486,9
370,1 435,7 520,5
113,2 132,8 159,8
122,6 144,3 172,4
134,8 158,1 190,2
144,6 170,2 203,3

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Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39

Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Typical embedment depth
80
90
110 125 170 200 210 270 300 330
hef,typ [mm]
0
N Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN] 15,3 21,5 31,6 44,9 76,3 105,6 135,7 157,5 171,0 203,3
0
N Rd,p Temperature range II [kN] 12,4 17,5 25,7 35,9 61,0 82,9 106,6 133,3 136,8 162,6
N0Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
7,7 10,8 15,8 22,4 35,6 52,8 63,0 78,8 82,1 97,6
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for
installation in dry concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).

360
232,9
186,3
111,8
anchor

Design concrete cone resistance a) NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Additional Hilti
technical data
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30 M33 M36 M39
N0Rd,c
[kN] 17,2 20,5 27,7 33,6 53,3 73,2 89,4 106,7 125,0 144,2 164,3
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for anchor installation in dry
concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0.1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

f3,N =

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)
0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95
1
f3,sp = 0,.5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40
a)

50

60
a)

a)

70

80
a)

a)

90

100
a)

0,7
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75
0,8
0,85
0,9
0,95
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

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VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

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Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
HAS 5.8
HIT-V 5.8
HAS 8.8
HIT-V 8.8
VRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HIT-V-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
HIT-V-HCR

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
6,6
7,2
10,6
12,0
7,5
8,3
10,6
12,0

M10
10,6
12,0
16,9
18,4
11,9
12,8
16,9
18,4

M12
15,2
16,8
24,4
27,2
17,1
19,2
24,4
27,2

M16
28,8
31,2
46,1
50,4
32,4
35,3
46,1
50,4

M20 M24 M27 M30


44,9 64,1 86,7 105,4
48,8 70,4 92,0 112,0
71,8 102,6 138,8 168,6
78,4 112,8 147,2 179,2
50,5 72,1 45,5 55,3
55,1 79,5 48,3 58,8
71,8 64,1 86,7 105,4
78,4 70,9 92,0 112,0

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
129,4 151,8 182,6
138,8 163,4 195,2
207,0 242,9 292,2
222,1 261,4 312,3
67,9 79,7 95,9
72,9 85,8 102,5
80,9 94,9 114,1
86,8 102,1 122,0

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

[kN]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

M33

M36

M39

5,9

8,6

11,6

18,7

27,0

36,6

44,5

53,0

62,1

71,7

81,9

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

422

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

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with HIT-V / HAS

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d

0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
M27
162
222

M30
180
250

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
198 216 234
272 296 324

49,6

58,1

67,0

76,3

86,1

92,0
138,8
48,3
92,0

112,0
162,6
58,8
112,0

138,8
187,6
72,9
86,8

163,4
213,8
85,8
102,1

195,2
241,0
102,5
122,0

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120 144
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 102 132 168 200
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,0 11,2 14,7 22,6 31,6 41,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2 12,0 16,8 31,2 48,8 70,4
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 11,2 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 112,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3 12,8 19,2 35,3 55,1 79,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 11,2 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 70,9

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120 144 162 180
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 102 132 168 200 222 250
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,4
7,3
8,5 12,9 18,2 23,8 28,2 33,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,4
4,9
6,7 10,8 15,7 21,4 26,0 31,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
198 216 234
272 296 324
165 180 195

38,1

43,4

49,2

36,5

42,2

48,3

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
198 216 234
272 296 324
165 180 195

Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120 144 162 180
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 102 132 168 200 222 250
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,1
7,1
9,4 14,5 20,2 26,5 31,7 37,1 42,8 48,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2 12,0 16,8 31,2 48,8 70,4 88,7 103,9 119,9 136,6
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,2 18,4 26,3 40,5 56,5 74,3 88,7 103,9 119,9 136,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
7,2 12,8 19,2 35,3 55,1 74,3 48,3 58,8 72,9 85,8
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
7,2 18,4 26,3 40,5 56,5 70,9 88,7 103,9 86,8 102,1

424

55,0

154,0
154,0
102,5
122,0

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with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 170 210
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 140 161 218 266
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
[kN] 12,0 19,3 27,7 33,6 53,3 73,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 15,3 20,5 27,7 33,6 53,3 73,2
HIT-V-R
[kN] 13,9 20,5 27,7 33,6 53,3 73,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 15,3 20,5 27,7 33,6 53,3 73,2
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2 12,0 16,8 31,2 48,8 70,4
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 112,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3 12,8 19,2 35,3 55,1 79,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 70,9

M27
240
300

M30
270
340

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
300 330 360
374 410 450

89,4 106,7 125,0 144,2 164,3


89,4 106,7 125,0 144,2 164,3
80,4 98,3 122,6 144,2 164,3
89,4 106,7 125,0 144,2 164,3
92,0
147,2
48,3
92,0

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

138,8
222,1
72,9
86,8

163,4
261,4
85,8
102,1

195,2
312,3
102,5
122,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 170 210 240 270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 140 161 218 266 300 340
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,2 10,0 13,3 16,9 26,1 35,6 43,3 51,4
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,7
5,3
7,3 11,5 17,2 23,6 29,0 34,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
300 330 360
374 410 450
165 180 195

60,0

69,1

78,6

41,1

47,8

54,9

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
300 330 360
374 410 450
165 180 195

Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 170 210 240 270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 140 161 218 266 300 340
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
9,3 12,2 16,4 20,4 31,9 43,6 53,1 63,2 73,9 85,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2 12,0 16,8 31,2 48,8 70,4 92,0 112,0 138,8 163,4
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 112,8 147,2 177,0 207,0 238,5
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3 12,8 19,2 35,3 55,1 79,5 48,3 58,8 72,9 85,8
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 70,9 92,0 112,0 86,8 102,1

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97,0

195,2
271,5
102,5
122,0

425

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


M27
324
384

M30
360
430

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
396 432 468
470 512 558

140,2
140,2
80,4
140,2

164,3
164,3
98,3
164,3

189,5
189,5
122,6
144,6

215,9
215,9
144,3
170,2

243,5
243,5
172,4
203,3

92,0
147,2
48,3
92,0

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

138,8
222,1
72,9
86,8

163,4
261,4
85,8
102,1

195,2
312,3
102,5
122,0

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 192 240 288
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 174 228 288 344
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
[kN] 12,0 19,3 28,0 52,7 82,0 117,5
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 18,4 28,7 41,4 64,0 89,4 117,5
HIT-V-R
[kN] 13,9 21,9 31,6 58,8 89,4 117,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 18,4 28,7 41,4 64,0 89,4 117,5
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2 12,0 16,8 31,2 48,8 70,4
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 112,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3 12,8 19,2 35,3 55,1 79,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 70,9

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 192 240 288 324 360
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 174 228 288 344 384 430
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
9,9 14,1 18,6 28,6 40,0 52,6 62,7 73,5
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,9
5,7
7,8 12,9 18,9 25,9 31,8 38,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
396 432 468
470 512 558
165 180 195

84,8

96,6 108,9

45,0

52,3

60,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
396 432 468
470 512 558
165 180 195

Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 192 240 288 324 360
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 174 228 288 344 384 430
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 11,5 17,3 23,7 36,4 50,9 66,9 79,9 93,5 107,9 123,0
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2 12,0 16,8 31,2 48,8 70,4 92,0 112,0 138,8 163,4
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 112,8 147,2 179,2 222,1 261,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3 12,8 19,2 35,3 55,1 79,5 48,3 58,8 72,9 85,8
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 70,9 92,0 112,0 86,8 102,1

426

138,6

195,2
312,3
102,5
122,0

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with HIT-V / HAS

Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
M27
162
222

M30
180
250

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
198 216 234
272 296 324

35,4

41,5

47,9

54,5

61,5

65,7 80,0 99,1


99,2 116,1 134,0
34,5 42,0 52,1
65,7 80,0 62,0

116,7
152,7
61,3
72,9

139,4
172,2
73,2
87,1

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120 144
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 102 132 168 200
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,7
8,0 10,5 16,2 22,6 29,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6 12,0 22,3 34,9 50,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,0 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 80,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2 13,7 25,2 39,4 56,8
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,0 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 50,6

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120 144 162 180
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 102 132 168 200 222 250
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,9
5,2
6,1
9,2 13,0 17,0 20,1 23,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,4
3,5
4,8
7,7 11,2 15,3 18,6 22,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
198 216 234
272 296 324
165 180 195

27,2

31,0

35,1

26,1

30,2

34,5

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

1 / 2009

427

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with HIT-V / HAS

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
198 216 234
272 296 324
165 180 195

Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
48
60
72
96
120 144 162 180
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 102 132 168 200 222 250
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,6
5,1
6,7 10,3 14,4 19,0 22,6 26,5 30,6 34,8 39,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6 12,0 22,3 34,9 50,3 63,4 74,2 85,6 97,5 110,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,1 13,1 18,8 28,9 40,4 53,1 63,4 74,2 85,6 97,5 110,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,1
9,2 13,7 25,2 39,4 53,1 34,5 42,0 52,1 61,3 73,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
5,1 13,1 18,8 28,9 40,4 50,6 63,4 74,2 62,0 72,9 87,1

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 170 210 240 270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 140 161 218 266 300 340
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6 13,8 19,8 24,0 38,1 52,3 63,9 76,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 10,9 14,7 19,8 24,0 38,1 52,3 63,9 76,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,9 14,7 19,8 24,0 38,1 52,3 57,4 70,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 10,9 14,7 19,8 24,0 38,1 52,3 63,9 76,2
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6 12,0 22,3 34,9 50,3 65,7 80,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 80,6 105,1 128,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2 13,7 25,2 39,4 56,8 34,5 42,0
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 50,6 65,7 80,0

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
300 330 360
374 410 450
89,3
89,3
87,6
89,3

103,0
103,0
103,0
103,0

117,3
117,3
117,3
117,3

99,1
158,6
52,1
62,0

116,7
186,7
61,3
72,9

139,4
223,1
73,2
87,1

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 170 210 240 270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 140 161 218 266 300 340
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,8
7,1
9,5 12,1 18,7 25,4 30,9 36,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,7
3,8
5,2
8,2 12,3 16,9 20,7 24,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
300 330 360
374 410 450
165 180 195

42,9

49,4

56,1

29,3

34,1

39,2

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
300 330 360
374 410 450
165 180 195

Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 170 210 240 270
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 140 161 218 266 300 340
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,6
8,7 11,7 14,6 22,8 31,1 37,9 45,2 52,8 60,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6 12,0 22,3 34,9 50,3 65,7 80,0 99,1 116,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 80,6 105,1 126,4 147,9 170,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2 13,7 25,2 39,4 56,8 34,5 42,0 52,1 61,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 50,6 65,7 80,0 62,0 72,9

69,3

139,4
193,9
73,2
87,1

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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M27
324
384

M30
360
430

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
396 432 468
470 512 558

100,2
100,2
57,4
100,2

117,3
117,3
70,2
117,3

135,4
135,4
87,6
103,3

154,2
154,2
103,1
121,6

173,9
173,9
123,2
145,2

65,7
105,1
34,5
65,7

80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

99,1
158,6
52,1
62,0

116,7
186,7
61,3
72,9

139,4
223,1
73,2
87,1

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 192 240 288
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 174 228 288 344
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6 13,8 20,0 37,6 58,6 84,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN] 13,1 20,5 29,5 45,7 63,9 84,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,9 15,7 22,5 42,0 63,9 84,0
HIT-V-HCR
[kN] 13,1 20,5 29,5 45,7 63,9 84,0
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6 12,0 22,3 34,9 50,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 80,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2 13,7 25,2 39,4 56,8
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 50,6

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 192 240 288 324 360
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 174 228 288 344 384 430
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135 150
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,1 10,1 13,3 20,4 28,6 37,6 44,8 52,5
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,8
4,1
5,6
9,2 13,5 18,5 22,7 27,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
396 432 468
470 512 558
165 180 195

60,5

69,0

77,8

32,1

37,3

42,9

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
M30
360
430
150

Additional Hilti
technical data
M33 M36 M39
396 432 468
470 512 558
165 180 195

66,8

77,1

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 192 240 288 324
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 174 228 288 344 384
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100 120 135
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

8,2

12,4

16,9

26,0

36,4

47,8

57,0

87,8

99,0

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6 12,0 22,3 34,9 50,3 65,7 80,0 99,1 116,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 80,6 105,1 128,0 158,6 186,7
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2 13,7 25,2 39,4 56,8 34,5 42,0 52,1 61,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 50,6 65,7 80,0 62,0 72,9

139,4
223,1
73,2
87,1

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-RE 500 with HIS-(R)N


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-RE 500
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Statik mixer

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- under water application
- long working time at elevated
temperatures
- odourless epoxy

HIS-(R)N sleeve

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

Fire test report

IBMB, Brunswick

Assessment report (fire)

warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-04/0027 / 2008-11-03
UB 3565 / 4595 / 2006-10-29
UB 3588 / 4825 / 2005-11-15
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26 & suppl.
WF 172920 / 2008-05-27

a) All data given in this section according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Screw strength class 8.8
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range +5C to +40C

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Embedment depth and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness [mm]
120
150
170
230

M20
205
270

Mean ultimate resistance a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N
Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

Tensile NRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

26,3

48,3

70,4

123,9

114,5

Shear VRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

13,7

24,2

41,0

62,0

57,8

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

Tensile NRk

HIS-N

[kN]

25,0

46,0

67,0

111,9

109,0

Shear VRk

HIS-N

[kN]

13,0

23,0

39,0

59,0

55,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

Tensile NRd

HIS-N

[kN]

16,8

27,7

33,6

53,3

70,6

Shear VRd

HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

Tensile Nrec

HIS-N

[kN]

12,0

19,8

24,0

38,1

50,4

Shear Vrec

HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 500 injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

Base material
temperature
-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +58 C
-40 C to +70 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+24 C
+35 C
+43 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+58 C
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.
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Materials
Mechanical properties of HIS-(R)N
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk

Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance W

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16
490
460
460
800
800
800
700
700
700
700
700
700
410
375
375
640
640
640
350
350
350
450
450
450

HIS-N
Screw 8.8
HIS-RN
Screw A4-70
HIS-N
Screw 8.8
HIS-RN
Screw A4-70

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
490
800
700
700
410
640
350
450

M20
460
800
700
700
375
640
350
450

HIS-(R)N

[mm]

51,5

108,0

169,1

256,1

237,6

Screw

[mm]

36,6

58

84,3

157

245

HIS-(R)N
Screw

[mm]
[mm]

145
31,2

430
62,3

840
109

1595
277

1543
541

Material quality
Part
Material
C-steel 1.0718, EN 10277-3
internally threaded sleeves a)
HIS-N
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
internally threaded sleeves b)
stainless steel 1.4401 and 1.4571 EN 10088
HIS-RN
a) related fastening screw: strength class 8.8 EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
b) related fastening screw: strength class 70 EN ISO 3506-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
stainless steel 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362 EN 10088

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Internal sleeve
HIS-(R)N
Anchor embedment depth

[mm]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

90

110

125

170

205

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Rotary hammer
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
Other tools
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser
Additional
DD EC-1, DD 100 DD xxx a)
Hilti recommended tools
a) For anchors in diamond drilled holes load values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance have to be
reduced (see section Simplified design method)

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for HIS-(R)N M8 and HIS-(R)N M10 only!


Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Water filled bore hole or submerged, hammer drilling

Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB


For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Dry and water-saturated concrete, diamond coring drilling; Hilti technical information only

For anchors in diamond drilled holes load values for combined pull-out and
concrete cone resistance have to be reduced. Load reduction factor: 0.7
Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Curing time for general conditions


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Temperature
Curing time before
of the
anchor can be fully
base material
loaded tcure
40 C
4h
30 C to 39 C
8h
20 C to 29 C
12 h
15 C to 19 C
24 h
10 C to 14 C
48 h
5 C to 9 C
72 h

Additional Hilti technical data


Temperature
Working time in which
of the
anchor can be inserted
base material
and adjusted tgel
40 C
12 min
30 C
20 min
20 C
30 min
15 C
1h
10 C
2h
5 C
2h

For dry concrete curing times may be reduced according to the following table.
For installation temperatures below +5 C all load values have to be reduced according to
the load reduction factors given below.
Curing time for dry concrete
Additional Hilti technical data
Temperature
of the
base material
40 C
30 C
20 C
15 C
10 C
5 C
0 C
-5 C

438

Reduced curing time


before anchor can be
fully loaded tcure,dry
4h
8h
12 h
18 h
24 h
36 h
50 h
72 h

Working time in which


anchor can be inserted
and adjusted tgel
12 min
20 min
30 min
1h
2h
2h
3h
4h

Load reduction factor


1
1
1
1
1
1
0,7
0,6

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Diameter of element
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Thread engagement
length; min - max
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure a)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)
Torque moment c)

M8

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

d0

[mm]

14

18

22

28

32

[mm]

12,5

16,5

20,5

25,4

27,6

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

hs

[mm]

8-20

10-25

12-30

16-40

20-50

smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

80

150

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

Tmax

[Nm]

10

20

40

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a) h: base material thickness (h hmin)
b) The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.
c) This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03.
Influence of concrete strength
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Influence of edge distance


Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)

The design method is based on the following simplification:


No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
NRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8
16,8
13,9

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16
30,7
44,7
80,3
21,9
31,6
58,8

M20
74,1
69,2

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
90
110
125
170
hef [mm]
0
N Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN]
19,0
28,6
45,2
81,0
0
N Rd,p Temperature range II [kN]
16,7
23,8
35,7
66,7
N0Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
9,5
14,3
19,0
35,7
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 %
installation in dry concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).

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M20
205
95,2
81,0
45,2
for anchor

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Design concrete cone resistance a) NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
M10
M12
M16

Anchor size
M8
M20
N0Rd,c
[kN]
20,5
27,7
33,6
53,3
70,6
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for anchor installation in dry
concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

0.1 a)

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

80

90

100

0,9 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
VRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8
10,4
8,3

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


M10
M12
M16
18,4
26,0
39,3
12,8
19,2
35,3

M20
36,7
41,5

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
0
V Rd,c

[kN]

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

12,4

19,6

28,2

40,2

46,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

f hef =

1,38

1,21

1,04

1,22

1,45

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d

0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.
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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects

M20
205
270

HIS-N

[kN]

16,8

27,7

33,6

53,3

70,6

HIS-RN

[kN]

13,9

21,9

31,6

53,3

69,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

9,4

12,4

15,4

23,5

M20
205
270
90

32,0

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

4,2

5,5

7,6

10,8

17,2

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

11,2

15,8

19,3

30,0

M20
205
270
90

40,5

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm

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HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5

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Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects

M20
205
270

HIS-N

[kN]

12,0

19,8

24,0

38,1

50,4

HIS-RN

[kN]

9,9

15,7

22,5

38,1

49,4

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

6,0

9,2

13,7

25,2

29,6

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

6,7

8,9

11,0

16,8

M20
205
270
90

22,9

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

3,0

3,9

5,5

7,7

12,3

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
230
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
55
65
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

8,0

11,3

13,8

21,5

M20
205
270
90

28,9

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

6,0

9,2

13,7

25,2

29,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-RE 500 with rebar


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-RE 500
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Statik mixer

rebar BSt 500 S

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

Fatigue

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- under water application
- large diameter applications
- high corrosion resistant
- long working time at elevated
temperatures
- odourless epoxy
- embedment depth range:
from 60 160 mm for 8
to 128 640 mm for 32

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

No. / date of issue


ETA-04/0027 / 2008-11-03

a) All data given in this section according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range +5C to +40C

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Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20
Typical embedment depth [mm]
80
90
110 125 125 170
Base material thickness [mm]
110 120 145 165 165 220
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The
calculated according to the simplified design method.

25 28 32
210 270 300
275 340 380
corresponding load

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
330 360
420 470
values can be

Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500S
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size

20

25

28

32

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

10

12

14

16

Tensile NRu,m

BSt 500 S

[kN]

29,4

45,2

65,1

89,3

94,1 149,2 204,9 298,7 349,9 403,6 459,9

Shear VRu,m

BSt 500 S

[kN]

14,7

23,1

32,6

44,1

57,8

90,3 141,8 177,5 232,1 293,9 362,9

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

28

32

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

Tensile NRk

BSt 500 S

[kN]

28,0

42,4

58,3

70,6

70,6 111,9 153,7 224,0 262,4 302,7 344,9

Shear VRk

BSt 500 S

[kN]

14,0

22,0

31,0

42,0

55,0

86,0 135,0 169,0 221,0 279,9 345,6

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size

28

10

12

14

16

20

25

73,2 106,7 125,0 144,2 164,3

Tensile NRd

BSt 500 S

[kN]

14,4

20,2

27,7

33,6

33,6

53,3

Shear VRd

BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0 112,7 147,3

32

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

9,3

186,6 230,4

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

10

12

14

16

20

25

28

32

Tensile Nrec

BSt 500 S

[kN]

10,3

14,4

19,8

24,0

24,0

38,1

52,3

76,2

89,3 103,0 117,3

Shear Vrec

BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

80,5 105,2

6,7

133,3 164,6

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 500 injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Maximum long term
base material
temperature
+24 C
+35 C
+43 C

Base material
temperature

Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +58 C
-40 C to +70 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+58 C
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of rebar BSt 500S

10

12

14

16

20

25

28

32

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

[N/mm]

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

[N/mm]

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

[mm]

50,3

78,5 113,1 153,9 201,1 314,2 490,9 615,8 804,2 1018 1257

[mm]

50,3

98,2 169,6 269,4 402,1 785,4 1534 2155 3217 4580 6283

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
BSt 500 S
strength fuk
Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
BSt 500 S
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance BSt 500 S
W

Material quality
Part
rebar
BSt 500 S

Material
Geometry and mechanical properties according to DIN 488-2:1986 or
E DIN 488-2:2006

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
28
32
36
Rotary hammer
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
Other tools
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser
Additional
DD EC-1, DD 100 DD xxx a)
Hilti recommended tools
a) For anchors in diamond drilled holes load values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance have to be
reduced (see section Simplified design method)

448

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a
)

a) Note: Manual cleaning only for hef 250 mm and anchor size d 16mm
Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Water filled bore hole or submerged, hammer drilling

Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB


For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

450

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Dry and water-saturated concrete, diamond coring drilling; Hilti technical information only

For anchors in diamond drilled holes load values for combined pull-out and
concrete cone resistance have to be reduced. Load reduction factor: 0.7
Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Curing time for general conditions


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Temperature
Curing time before
of the
anchor can be fully
base material
loaded tcure
40 C
30 C to 39 C
20 C to 29 C
15 C to 19 C
10 C to 14 C
5 C to 9 C

4h
8h
12 h
24 h
48 h
72 h

Additional Hilti technical data


Temperature
Working time in
Preparation work
of the
which anchor can
may continue.
base material
be inserted and Do not apply design
adjusted tgel
load. tcure, ini
40 C
12 min
2h
30 C
20 min
4h
20 C
30 min
6h
15 C
1h
8h
10 C
2h
12 h
5 C
2h
18 h

For dry concrete curing times may be reduced according to the following table.
For installation temperatures below +5 C all load values have to be reduced according to
the load reduction factors given below.
Curing time for dry concrete
Additional Hilti technical data
Temperature
of the
base material
40 C
30 C
20 C
15 C
10 C
5 C
0 C
-5 C

452

Reduced curing time


before anchor can be
fully loaded tcure,dry
4h
8h
12 h
18 h
24 h
36 h
50 h
72 h

Working time in which


anchor can be inserted
and adjusted tgel
12 min
20 min
30 min
1h
2h
2h
3h
4h

Load reduction factor


1
1
1
1
1
1
0.7
0.6

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Setting details
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
range a)
Minimum base
material thickness
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)

10

12

14

16

20

25

28

32

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

d0

[mm]

12

14

16

18

20

25

32

35

40

45

55

hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

75

80

90

100

112

128

144

160

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

280

320

400

500

560

640

720

800

smin

hef + 30 mm
100 mm
[mm] 40
50

60

70

80

100

125

140

160

180

200

cmin

[mm]

60

70

80

100

125

140

160

180

200

hmin

[mm]

40

50

hef + 2 d0

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

hef,min hef hef,max (hef: embedment depth)

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
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Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)

The design method is based on the following simplification:


No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Additional
Hilti tech.
data
16 20 25 28 32 36 40
79,3 123,6 192,9 242,1 315,7 400 494

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
NRd,s BSt 500 S

[kN]

8
20,0

10
30,7

12
44,3

14
60,7

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20 25 28 32
Typical embedment depth
80
90
110 125 125 170 210 270 300 330
hef,typ [mm]
0
N Rd,p Temperature range I
[kN] 14,4 20,2 29,6 36,7 41,9 71,2 102,1 147,0 186,7 192,8
N0Rd,p Temperature range II [kN] 11,5 16,2 23,7 31,4 32,9 56,0 86,4 113,1 143,6 154,2
N0Rd,p Temperature range III [kN]
6,7
9,4 13,8 18,3 20,9 33,1 51,1 67,9 86,2 92,5
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for
installation in dry concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).

454

360
216,1
172,9
103,7
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Design concrete cone resistance a) NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Additional
Hilti tech.
data
Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20 25 28 32 36 40
N0Rd,c
[kN] 17,2 20,5 27,7 33,6 33,6 53,3 73,2 106,7 125,0 144,2 164,3
a) Additional Hilti technical data (not part of ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03):
The design values for concrete cone resistance may be increased by 20 % for anchor installation in dry
concrete (concrete not in contact with water before/during installation and curing).
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

0,1 a)

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

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Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s

Anchor size
VRd,s
BSt 500 S

[kN]

Additional
Hilti
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
technical
data
8 10 12 14 16 20 25 28 32 36 40
9,3 20,7 28,0 36,7 57,3 90,0 112,7 147,3 9,3 186,6 230,4

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

456

[kN]

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

10

12

14

16

20

25

28

32

36

40

5,9

8,6

11,6

15,0

18,7

27,0

39,2

47,3

59,0

71,7

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Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

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Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

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Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)0,19
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I

14

16

20

25

28

32

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

84
120

96
136

120
170

150
214

168
238

192
272

216
306

240
350

18,5

22,6

31,6

44,2

52,4

64,0

76,3

89,4

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 104
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

10,8

11,2

14,7

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0 112,7 147,3 186,6 230,4

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I

20

25

28

32

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

120
170
100

150
214
125

168
238
140

192
272
160

216
306
180

240
350
200

18,3

25,6

30,3

37,0

44,1

52,5

34,6

42,2

50,4

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 104 120 136
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,5

7,3

8,6

10,8

13,1

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

458

[kN]

3,5

4,9

6,7

8,6

10,8

15,7

22,9

27,7

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Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)

28

32

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40

168
238
140

192
272
160

216
306
180

240
350
200

33,5

40,9

48,8

57,1

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20 25
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
120 150
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 104 120 136 170 214
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100 125
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

7,1

9,4

11,8

14,5

20,2

28,2

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

56,5

79,0

93,7 114,4 136,6 159,9

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
8 10 12
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 142
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

14,4

20,2

27,7

28
270
340

32
300
380

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
330 360
420 470

14
125
161

16
125
165

20
170
220

25
210
274

33,6

33,6

53,3

73,2 106,7 125,0 144,2 164,3

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0 112,7 147,3 186,6 230,4

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I

20
170
220
100

25
210
274
125

28
270
340
140

32
300
380
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
330 360
420 470
180 200

26,1

36,1

50,4

59,5

69,1

79,3

39,3

47,8

56,9

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 142 161 165
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,8

10,0

13,3

16,2

17,0

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

1 / 2009

[kN]

3,7

5,3

7,3

9,5

11,5

17,2

25,0

31,6

459

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with rebar

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)

28
270
340
140

32
300
380
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
330 360
420 470
180 200

62,6

73,6

85,2

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20 25
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 125 170 210
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 142 161 165 220 274
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100 125
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

8,9

12,0

16,4

19,9

20,4

31,9

43,9

97,3

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0 112,7 147,3 186,6 230,4

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
8 10 12
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 176
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

17,2

26,9

38,8

25
300
364

28
336
406

32
384
464

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
432 480
522 590

14
168
204

16
192
232

20
240
290

49,3

64,0

89,4 125,0 148,1 181,0 215,9 252,9

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0 112,7 147,3 186,6 230,4

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I

20
240
290
100

25
300
364
125

28
336
406
140

32
384
464
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
432
480
522
590
180
200

40,0

55,9

66,2

80,9

96,6 113,1

42,6

52,3

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 168 192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 176 204 232
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,4

14,1

18,6

23,4

28,6

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

460

[kN]

3,9

5,7

7,8

10,2

12,9

18,9

27,8

33,9

62,7

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with rebar

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03
Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20 25
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 168 192 240 300
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 176 204 232 290 364
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100 125
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

10,9

16,6

23,3

29,7

36,4

50,9

71,2

28
336
406
140

32
384
464
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
432 480
522 590
180 200

84,3 103,0 123,0 144,0

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

1 / 2009

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0 112,7 147,3 186,6 230,4

461

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with rebar

Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I

14
84
120

16
96
136

20
120
170

25
150
214

28
168
238

32
192
272

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
216 240
306 350

13,2

16,2

22,6

31,6

37,4

45,7

54,5

63,9

74,8

91,4 109,1 127,7

6,7

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 104
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,7

8,0

10,5

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

63,1

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I

20
120
170
100

25
150
214
125

28
168
238
140

32
192
272
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
216 240
306 350
180 200

15,2

21,3

25,2

30,8

36,8

43,0

24,7

30,2

36,0

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 104 120 136
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

4,6

5,4

7,1

8,9

10,9

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,5

3,5

4,8

6,2

7,7

11,2

16,3

19,8

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)

28
168
238
140

32
192
272
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
216 240
306 350
180 200

23,9

29,2

34,8

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20 25
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
84
96
120 150
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 100 100 104 120 136 170 214
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100 125
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

4,8

5,1

6,7

8,4

10,3

14,4

20,2

40,8

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

13,4

16,9

20,6

28,9

40,3

47,8

58,4

69,7

81,6

6,7

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

462

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with rebar

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
330
360
420
470

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 142
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

10,3

14,4

19,8

14
125
161

16
125
165

20
170
220

25
210
274

28
270
340

32
300
380

24,0

24,0

38,1

52,3

76,2

89,3 103,0 117,3

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

80,5 105,2 133,3 164,6

6,7

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I

20
170
220
100

25
210
274
125

28
270
340
140

32
300
380
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
330
360
420
470
180
200

21,7

29,9

41,2

48,8

56,8

65,2

28,1

34,1

40,6

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 142 161 165
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,6

8,0

10,9

13,4

14,2

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,7

3,8

5,2

6,8

8,2

12,3

17,9

22,6

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)

28
270
340
140

32
300
380
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
330
360
420
470
180
200

44,7

52,6

60,8

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20 25
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110 125 125 170 210
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 110 120 142 161 165 220 274
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100 125
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,4

8,6

11,7

14,2

14,6

22,8

31,3

69,5

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

62,6

80,5 105,1 121,7 139,1

6,7

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

1 / 2009

463

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with rebar

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
432
480
522
590

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 176
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

12,3

19,2

27,7

14
168
204

16
192
232

20
240
290

25
300
364

28
336
406

32
384
464

35,2

45,7

63,9

89,3 105,8 129,3 154,2 180,6

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

80,5 105,2 133,3 164,6

6,7

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I

20
240
290
100

25
300
364
125

28
336
406
140

32
384
464
160

Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
432
480
522
590
180
200

32,0

44,7

52,9

64,7

77,2

90,4

30,5

37,3

44,8

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 168 192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 176 204 232
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,9

18,7

22,9

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,8

4,1

5,6

7,3

9,2

13,5

19,9

24,2

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, Temperature range I


(load values are valid for single anchor)

28
336
406
140

32
384
464
160

Additional
Additional
Hilti tech.
data
36 40
432
480
522
590
180
200

60,2

73,6

87,8 102,9

Data according ETA-04/0027, issue 2008-11-03


Anchor size
8 10 12 14 16 20 25
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120 144 168 192 240 300
Base material thickness hmin= [mm] 126 150 176 204 232 290 364
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
100 125
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,8

11,9

16,7

21,2

26,0

36,4

50,8

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

80,5 105,2 133,3 164,6

6,7

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

464

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-RE 500


with rebar

1 / 2009

465

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX with HIT-V / HAS


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
MAX
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Static mixer
HAS rods
HAS-R rods
HAS-HCR rods
HAS-E rods
HAS-E-R rods
HIT-V rods
HIT-V-R rods
HIT-V-HCR rods

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

Corrosion
resistance

High
corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- high loading capacity
- rapid curing
- small edge distance and anchor
spacing possible
- large diameter applications
- high corrosion resistant
- in service temperature range up
to 120C short term/72C long
term
- manual cleaning for anchor size
M8 to M16 and embedment depth
hef 10d
- embedment depth range
M8:
60 to 160 mm
M30:
120 to 600 mm

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

No. / date of issue


ETA-08/0352 / 2008-12-18

a) All data given in this section according ETA-08/0352 issue 2008-12-18.

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with HIT-V / HAS

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range -10C to +40C

Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Typical embedment depth hef [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness h [mm]
110
120
140
165
220
270
300
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values
calculated according to the simplified design method.

M30
270
340
can be

Mean ultimate resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Tensile NRu,m

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

18,9

30,5

44,1

83,0

129,2

185,9

241,5

288,4

Shear VRu,m

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

9,5

15,8

22,1

41,0

64,1

92,4

120,8

147,0

Characteristic resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Tensile NRk

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

18,0

29,0

42,0

70,6

111,9

153,7

187,8

216,3

Shear VRk

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

9,0

15,0

21,0

39,0

61,0

88,0

115,0

140,0

Design resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Tensile NRd

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

12,0

19,3

28,0

47,1

74,6

102,5

125,2

120,2

Shear VRd

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

7,2

12,0

16,8

31,2

48,8

70,4

92,0

112,0

Recommended loads a): non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Tensile Nrec

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

8,6

13,8

20,0

33,6

53,3

73,2

89,4

85,8

Shear Vrec

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

5,1

8,6

12,0

22,3

34,9

50,3

65,7

80,0

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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467

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Maximum long term
base material
temperature
+24 C
+50 C
+72 C

Base material
temperature

Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +80 C
-40 C to +120 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+80 C
+120 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HIT-V / HAS
Anchor size
HIT-V/HAS 5.8
Nominal
HIT-V/HAS 8.8
tensile
strength fuk HIT-V/HAS -R
HIT-V/HAS -HCR
HIT-V/HAS 5.8
HIT-V/HAS 8.8
Yield
strength fyk HIT-V/HAS -R
HIT-V/HAS -HCR
Stressed
HAS
crosssection As HIT-V
Moment of HAS
resistance
HIT-V
W

468

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M10
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M12
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M16
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M20
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M24
500
800
700
700
400
640
450
400

M27
500
800
500
700
400
640
210
400

M30
500
800
500
700
400
640
210
400

[mm]

32,8

52,3

76,2

144

225

324

427

519

[mm]

36,6

58,0

84,3

157

245

353

459

561

[mm]

31,2

62,3

109

277

541

935

1387

1874

[mm]

27,0

54,1

93,8

244

474

809

1274

1706

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Material quality
Part

Material
Strength class 5.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 8.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel grade A4, A5 > 8% ductile
strength class 70 for M24 and class 50 for M27 to M30, EN ISO 3506-1,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN ISO 3506-1, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
strength M20: Rm = 800 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 640 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
M24 to M30: Rm = 700 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 400 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
Steel galvanized, EN ISO 4042; hot dipped galvanized, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel, EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439;
1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
Strength class 8, ISO 898-2
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, stainless steel grade A4,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, high corrosion resistant steel,
EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565

Threaded rod
HIT-V(F), HAS 5.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V(F), HAS 8.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V-R, HAS-R
Threaded rod
HIT-V-HCR, HAS-HCR
Washer
ISO 7089

Nut
EN ISO 4032

Anchor dimensions
M30
M30x270

M27
M27x240

M24
M24x210

[mm]

M20
M20x170

hef

M16
M16x125

Embedment depth

M12
M12x110

Anchor rod
HAS, HAS-R, HAS-HCR
HAS-E, HAS-E-R

M10
M10x90

M8
M8x80

Anchor size

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Anchor rod
HIT-V, HIT-V-R, HIT-V-HCR

Anchor rods HIT-V (-R / -HCR) are available in variable length

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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M8

M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

b)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!
b) Note: Extension and piston plug needed for overhead installation and/or embedment depth > 250mm!
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Working time, Curing time


Temperature
of the base material TBM
-10 C TBM <
-5 C TBM <
0 C TBM <
5 C TBM <
20 C TBM <
30 C TBM

-5 C
0 C
5 C
20 C
30 C
40 C

Curing time
tcure
12 h
4 h
2 h
1 h
30 min
30 min

Working time
tgel
180 min
40 min
20 min
8 min
5 min
2 min

Setting details

d0

Marking of the
embedment depth

df

Bore hole depth h0 = anchorage depth hef

Fixture
Thickness tfix

Thickness of concrete member h

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

24

28

30

35

hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

320

400

480

540

600

Effective anchorage and


drill hole depth
for HAS

hef

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Minimum base
material thickness

hmin

[mm]

Effective embedment and


drill hole depth range a)
for HIT-V

Diameter of clearance
df
hole in the fixture

hef + 30 mm
100 mm

hef + 2 d0

[mm]

12

14

18

22

26

30

33

Torque moment

Tmax b) [Nm]

10

20

40

80

150

200

270

300

Minimum spacing

smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

scr,sp

[mm]

Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing
for splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure c)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
d)
failure

ccr,sp

[mm]

2 ccr,sp
1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

[mm]

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

[mm]

1,5 hef

For spacing (or edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (or critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

Embedment depth range: hef,min hef hef,max

b)

Maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation with minimum spacing
and/or edge distance.

c)

h: base material thickness (h hmin), hef: embedment depth

d)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-08/0352, issue 2008-12-18.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

TENSION loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


0
NRd,sp = N Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HAS 5.8
HIT-V 5.8
HAS 8.8
HIT-V 8.8
NRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HIT-V-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
HIT-V-HCR

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[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
11,3
12,0
18,0
19,3
12,3
13,9
18,0
19,3

M10
17,3
19,3
28,0
30,7
19,8
21,9
28,0
30,7

M12
25,3
28,0
40,7
44,7
28,3
31,6
40,7
44,7

M16
48,0
52,7
76,7
84,0
54,0
58,8
76,7
84,0

M20
74,7
82,0
119,3
130,7
84,0
92,0
120,0
130,7

M24
106,7
118,0
170,7
188,0
119,8
132,1
106,7
117,6

M27
144,7
153,3
231,3
244,7
75,9
80,4
144,8
152,9

M30
175,3
187,3
281,3
299,3
92,0
98,3
175,7
187,1

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Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Typical embedment depth
hef = hef,typ
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
N0Rd,p Temperature range II
N0Rd,p Temperature range III

[mm]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

15,6
13,4
8,9

22,0
18,8
12,6

32,3
27,6
18,4

54,5
50,3
29,3

85,5
78,3
46,3

116,1
105,6
63,3

135,7
122,1
74,6

120,2
99,0
63,6

M27
125,2

M30
124,5

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

[kN]

M8
20,1

M10
24,0

M12
32,4

M16
47,1

M20
74,6

M24
102,5

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

1,00
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,10 a)
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,5 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin. These influencing factors must
be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin. This influencing factor must
be considered for every anchor spacing.

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Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

SHEAR loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HAS 5.8
HIT-V 5.8
HAS 8.8
HIT-V 8.8
VRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HIT-V-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
HIT-V-HCR

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
6,8
7,2
10,8
12,0
7,7
8,3
10,4
12,0

M10
10,4
12,0
16,8
18,4
12,2
12,8
16,8
18,4

M12
15,2
16,8
24,8
27,2
17,3
19,2
24,8
27,2

M16
28,8
31,2
46,4
50,4
32,7
35,3
46,4
50,4

M20
44,8
48,8
72,0
78,4
50,6
55,1
72,0
78,4

M24
64,0
70,4
102,4
112,8
71,8
79,5
64,0
70,9

M27
87,2
92,0
139,2
147,2
45,8
48,3
86,9
92,0

M30
105,6
112,0
168,8
179,2
55,5
58,8
105,7
112,0

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

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[kN]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

5,9

8,6

11,6

18,7

27,0

36,6

44,5

53,0

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Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

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Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

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Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


c/d

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)0,19
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined TENSION and SHEAR loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values design resistance values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

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Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

28,7

33,7

38,8

36,9

48,8
57,5
55,1
57,5

67,3
67,3
67,3
67,3

77,7
77,7
48,3
77,7

88,5
88,5
58,8
88,5

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
11,7
13,0
16,4
24,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
48,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
48,2

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

29,4

28,9

21,8

25,9

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,1
8,5
9,7
15,4
20,3
25,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,5
4,9
6,6
10,2
14,1
18,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - minimum embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

Embedment depth

Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,4
8,3
10,6
16,1
19,7
23,6
27,4
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
39,4
47,1
54,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
25,4
32,1
39,4
47,1
54,7
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
32,1
39,4
47,1
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
25,4
32,1
39,4
47,1
54,7

478

26,1

62,7
62,7
58,8
62,7

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

74,6
74,6
74,6
74,6

102,5
102,5
102,5
102,5

125,2
125,2
80,4
125,2

120,2
120,2
98,3
120,2

48,8
78,4
55,1
78,4

70,4
112,8
79,5
70,9

92,0
147,2
48,3
92,0

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
19,3
28,0
47,1
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
15,6
22,0
32,3
47,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
13,9
21,9
31,6
47,1
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
15,6
22,0
32,3
47,1
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

60,6

60,0

29,0

34,8

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
11,6
15,5
23,7
36,6
49,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,7
5,3
7,3
11,5
17,2
23,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - typical embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness
Spacing

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M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

s [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
9,9
13,4
19,1
28,5
44,6
61,0
74,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0

150

73,8

112,0
170,9
58,8
112,0

479

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

M8
96

M10
120

M12
144

M16
192

M20
240

M24
288

M27
324

M30
360

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

82,0
120,6
92,0
120,6

118,0
159,2
132,1
117,6

153,3
183,2
80,4
152,9

160,2
160,2
98,3
160,2

48,8
78,4
55,1
78,4

70,4
112,8
79,5
70,9

92,0
147,2
48,3
92,0

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
19,3
28,0
52,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
18,8
29,3
42,2
83,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
13,9
21,9
31,6
58,8
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
18,8
29,3
42,2
83,6
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
a) d = element diameter

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

[mm]

96

120

144

192

240

288

324

360

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

87,8
87,8
80,4
87,8

85,7
85,7
85,7
85,7

31,8

38,1

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
10,4
16,2
21,7
40,1
56,0
73,6
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
10,4
16,2
21,7
40,1
56,0
73,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
10,4
16,2
21,7
40,1
56,0
73,6
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
10,4
16,2
21,7
40,1
56,0
73,6
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,9
5,7
7,8
12,9
18,9
25,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
a) d = element diameter

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - embedment depth = 12 d a)


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness


Spacing

h = hmin

[mm]

M8
96

M10
120

M12
144

M16
192

M20
240

M24
288

M27
324

M30
360

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

s=smin [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
18,5
26,0
50,8
71,3
93,7
111,8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,1
18,5
26,0
50,8
71,3
93,7
111,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
12,1
18,5
26,0
50,8
71,3
93,7
80,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,1
18,5
26,0
50,8
71,3
93,7
111,8
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0
a) d = element diameter

480

150
103,8
103,8
98,3
103,8
112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Precalculated values recommended load values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

1 / 2009

481

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

20,5

24,1

27,7

26,4

34,9
41,1
39,4
41,1

48,1
48,1
48,1
48,1

55,5
55,5
34,5
55,5

63,2
63,2
42,0
63,2

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,4
9,3
11,7
17,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
34,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
34,4

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

21,0

20,6

15,6

18,5

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,1
6,1
6,9
11,0
14,5
18,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,5
3,5
4,7
7,3
10,1
13,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

Embedment depth

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,3
5,9
7,6
11,5
14,1
16,9
19,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
28,1
33,6
39,1
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
18,1
22,9
28,1
33,6
39,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
22,9
28,1
33,6
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
18,1
22,9
28,1
33,6
39,1

18,6

44,8
44,8
42,0
44,8

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

482

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

53,3
53,3
53,3
53,3

73,2
73,2
73,2
73,2

89,4
89,4
57,4
89,4

85,9
85,9
70,2
85,9

34,9
56,0
39,4
56,0

50,3
80,6
56,8
50,6

65,7
105,1
34,5
65,7

80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
13,8
20,0
33,6
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
11,1
15,7
23,1
33,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,9
15,6
22,6
33,6
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
11,1
15,7
23,1
33,6
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

43,3

42,9

20,7

24,9

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,1
8,3
11,1
16,9
26,1
35,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,6
3,8
5,2
8,2
12,3
16,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness
Spacing

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,1
9,6
13,6
20,4
31,9
43,6
53,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
105,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7

52,7

80,0
122,1
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

1 / 2009

483

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with HIT-V / HAS

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

M8
96

M10
120

M12
144

M16
192

M20
240

M24
288

M27
324

M30
360

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

58,6
86,1
65,7
86,1

84,3
113,7
94,4
84,0

109,5
130,9
57,4
109,2

114,4
114,4
70,2
114,4

34,9
56,0
39,4
56,0

50,3
80,6
56,8
50,6

65,7
105,1
34,5
65,7

80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
13,8
20,0
37,6
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
13,4
20,9
30,1
59,7
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,9
15,6
22,6
42,0
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
13,4
20,9
30,1
59,7
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
a) d = element diameter

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

[mm]

96

120

144

192

240

288

324

360

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

62,7
62,7
57,4
62,7

61,2
61,2
61,2
61,2

22,7

27,2

hef = 12 d

a)

Base material thickness


Edge distance

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,4
11,6
15,5
28,6
40,0
52,6
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,4
11,6
15,5
28,6
40,0
52,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
7,4
11,6
15,5
28,6
40,0
52,6
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
7,4
11,6
15,5
28,6
40,0
52,6
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,8
4,1
5,6
9,2
13,5
18,5
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
a) d = element diameter

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness


Spacing

h = hmin

[mm]

M8
96

M10
120

M12
144

M16
192

M20
240

M24
288

M27
324

M30
360

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

s=smin [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
13,2
18,6
36,3
50,9
66,9
79,9
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,2
18,6
36,3
50,9
66,9
79,9
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,6
13,2
18,6
36,3
50,9
66,9
57,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,2
18,6
36,3
50,9
66,9
79,9
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
105,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7
a) d = element diameter

150
74,1
74,1
70,2
74,1
80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX with HIS-(R)N


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
MAX
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Static mixer
Internal
threaded sleeve
HIS-N
HIS-RN

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- high loading capacity
- rapid curing
- small edge distance and anchor
spacing possible
- corrosion resistant
- in service temperature range up
to 120C short term/72C long
term
- manual cleaning for anchor size
M8 and M10

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

No. / date of issue


ETA-08/0352 / 2008-12-18

a) All data given in this section according ETA-08/0352 issue 2008-12-18.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range -10C to +40C

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Embedment depth and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8x90
M10x110
M12x125
M16x170
Embedment depth
hef [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness h [mm]
120
150
170
230

M20x205
205
270

Mean ultimate resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

Tensile NRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

26,3

48,3

70,4

123,9

114,5

Shear VRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

13,7

24,2

41,0

62,0

57,8

Characteristic resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

Tensile NRk

HIS-N

[kN]

25,0

46,0

67,0

95,0

109,0

Shear VRk

HIS-N

[kN]

13,7

24,2

41,0

62,0

57,8

Design resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

Tensile NRd

HIS-N

[kN]

17,5

26,7

40,0

62,2

74,1

Shear VRd

HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

M16x170

M20x205

Recommended loads a): non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

Tensile Nrec

HIS-N

[kN]

12,5

19,8

31,9

45,2

53,0

Shear Vrec

HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

Base material
temperature
-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +80 C
-40 C to +120 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+24 C
+50 C
+72 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+80 C
+120 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of HIS-(R)N
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk

Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
crosssection As

HIS-N

[N/mm]

M8x90
490

M10x110
490

M12x125
460

M16x170
460

M20x205
460

Screw 8.8

[N/mm]

800

800

800

800

800

HIS-RN

[N/mm]

700

700

700

700

700

Screw A4-70

[N/mm]

700

700

700

700

700

HIS-N

[N/mm]

410

410

375

375

375

Screw 8.8

[N/mm]

640

640

640

640

640

HIS-RN

[N/mm]

350

350

350

350

350

Screw A4-70

[N/mm]

450

450

450

450

450

HIS-(R)N

[mm]

51,5

108,0

169,1

256,1

237,6

Screw

[mm]

36,6

58

84,3

157

245

[mm]

145

430

840

1595

1543

[mm]

31,2

62,3

109

277

541

HIS-(R)N
Moment of
resistance W Screw

Material quality
Part

Material

Internal threaded sleeve a)


HIS-N

C-steel 1.0718, EN 10277-3


Steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042

Internal threaded sleeve a)


HIS-RN

Stainless steel 1.4401 and 1.4571 EN 10088

a)
b)

related fastening screw: strength class 8.8 EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
related fastening screw: strength class 70 EN ISO 3506-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
stainless steel 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362 EN 10088

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Internal threaded sleeve
HIS-N / HIS-RN
Embedment depth
hef

[mm]

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

80

90

110

125

170

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

488

M8x90
M10x110
M12x125
M16x170
M20x205
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

b)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for HIS-(R)N M8 and HIS-(R)N M10 only!


b) Note: Extension and piston plug needed for overhead installation!
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Working time, Curing time


Temperature
of the base material TBM
-10 C TBM <
-5 C TBM <
0 C TBM <
5 C TBM <
20 C TBM <
30 C TBM

Curing time
tcure
12 h
4 h
2 h
1 h
30 min
30 min

Working time
tgel
180 min
40 min
20 min
8 min
5 min
2 min

-5 C
0 C
5 C
20 C
30 C
40 C

Setting details

df

d0

hS

Bore hole depth h0 =


Embedment depth hef

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Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Diameter of element

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

d0

[mm]

14

18

22

28

32

[mm]

12,5

16,5

20,5

25,4

27,6

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Thread engagement
length; min - max
Torque moment a)

hs

[mm]

8-20

10-25

12-30

16-40

20-50

Tmax

[Nm]

10

20

40

80

150

Minimum spacing

smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

scr,sp

[mm]

Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing
for splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)

ccr,sp

[mm]

2 ccr,sp
1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

[mm]

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

[mm]

1,5 hef

For spacing (or edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (or critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

Maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation with minimum spacing
and/or edge distance.

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin), hef: embedment depth

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-08/0352, issue 2008-12-18.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

TENSION loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
NRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8x90
17,5
13,9

M10x110
30,7
21,9

M12x125
44,7
31,6

M16x170
80,3
58,8

M20x205
74,1
69,2

M16x170
170
63,3
63,3
40,0

M20x205
205
76,7
63,3
40,0

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Embedment depth
hef
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
N0Rd,p Temperature range II
N0Rd,p Temperature range III

492

[mm]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8x90
90
19,4
16,7
11,1

M10x110
110
27,8
27,8
16,7

M12x125
125
50,0
40,0
26,7

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

M8
24,0

[kN]

M10
32,4

M12
47,1

M16
74,6

M20
98,8

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

1,00
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,10 a)
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,5 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin. These influencing factors must
be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin. This influencing factor must
be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

SHEAR loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
0

VRd,c = V

Rd,c

fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
VRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8x90
10,4
8,3

M10x110
18,4
12,8

M12x125
26,0
19,2

M16x170
39,3
35,3

M20x205
36,7
41,5

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

[kN]

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

12,4

19,6

28,2

40,2

46,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

494

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

f hef =

1,38

1,21

1,04

1,22

1,45

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d
0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

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20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

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Combined TENSION and SHEAR loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values design resistance values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

Design resistance: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

17,5

27,8

44,7

63,3

74,1

HIS-RN

[kN]

13,9

21,9

31,6

58,8

69,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5

Design resistance: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

Embedment depth

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

9,9

13,8

24,0

31,2

41,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

9,9

13,8

24,0

31,2

41,7

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

4,2

5,5

7,6

10,8

17,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

4,2

5,5

7,6

10,8

17,2

Design resistance: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

11,9

16,6

27,0

37,9

48,4

HIS-RN

[kN]

11,9

16,6

27,0

37,9

48,4

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm

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HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5
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Recommended load values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see Service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

Recommended loads: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

12,5

19,9

31,9

45,2

52,9

HIS-RN

[kN]

9,9

15,6

22,6

42,0

49,4

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

5,9

9,1

13,7

25,2

29,6

Recommended loads: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

7,1

9,9

17,1

22,3

29,8

HIS-RN

[kN]

7,1

9,9

17,1

22,3

29,8

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

3,0

3,9

5,4

7,7

12,3

HIS-RN

[kN]

3,0

3,9

5,4

7,7

12,3

Recommended loads: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

8,5

11,9

19,3

27,1

34,6

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,5

11,9

19,3

27,1

34,6

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

5,9

9,1

13,7

25,2

29,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX with rebar


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
MAX
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Static mixer

rebar BSt 500 S

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- high loading capacity
- rapid curing
- small edge distance and anchor
spacing possible
- large diameter applications
- in service temperature range up
to 120C short term/72C long
term
- manual cleaning for anchor size
8 to 14 and embedment depth
hef 10d
- embedment depth range
8:
60 to 160 mm
25: 120 to 500 mm

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
a)
European technical approval

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

No. / date of issue


ETA-08/0352 / 2008-12-18

a) All data given in this section according ETA-08/0352 issue 2008-12-18.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- Anchor material: rebar BSt 500 S
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range -10C to +40C

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Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
b)
Embedment depth hef = hef,typ [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness h [mm]
110
120
140
165
220
270
300
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values can be
calculated according to the simplified design method.
b) hef,typ: Typical embedment depth

Mean ultimate resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor BSt 500 S


Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

Tensile NRu,m

BST 500 S

[kN]

25,5

35,8

52,5

69,6

92,3

135,3

204,9

Shear VRu,m

BST 500 S

[kN]

14,7

23,1

32,6

44,1

57,8

90,3

141,8

Characteristic resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor BSt 500 S


Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

Tensile NRk

BST 500 S

[kN]

19,1

26,9

39,4

52,2

69,2

101,5

153,7

Shear VRk

BST 500 S

[kN]

14,0

22,0

31,0

42,0

55,0

86,0

135,0

Design resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor BSt 500 S


Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

Tensile NRd

BST 500 S

[kN]

10,6

14,9

21,9

29,0

46,2

67,6

85,4

Shear VRd

BST 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

Recommended loads a): non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor BSt 500 S


Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

Tensile Nrec

BST 500 S

[kN]

7,6

10,7

15,6

20,7

33,0

48,3

61,0

Shear Vrec

BST 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

Base material
temperature
-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +80 C
-40 C to +120 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+24 C
+50 C
+72 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+80 C
+120 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.
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Materials
Mechanical properties of rebar BSt 500S
Anchor size
Nominal
BSt 500 S
tensile
strength fuk
Yield
BSt 500 S
strength fyk
Stressed
BSt 500 S
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance BSt 500 S
W

10

12

14

[N/mm]

550

[N/mm]

500

16

20

25

[mm]

50,3

78,5

113,1

153,9

201,1

314,2

490,9

[mm]

50,3

98,2

169,6

269,4

402,1

785,4

1534

Material quality
Part
rebar
BSt 500 S

Material
Mechanical properties according to DIN 488-1:1984
Geometry according to DIN 488-21:1986

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
rebar
BSt 500 S

10

12

14

16

20

25

rebar are available in variable length

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

500

10

12
14
16
20
25
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

b)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 14mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!
b) Note: Extension and piston plug needed for overhead installation and/or embedment depth > 250mm!
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Working time, Curing time


Temperature
of the base material TBM
-10 C TBM <
-5 C TBM <
0 C TBM <
5 C TBM <
20 C TBM <
30 C TBM

-5 C
0 C
5 C
20 C
30 C
40 C

Working time
tgel
180 min
40 min
20 min
8 min
5 min
2 min

Curing time
tcure
12 h
4 h
2 h
1 h
30 min
30 min

d0

Setting details

Bore hole depth h0 = embedment depth hef


Thickness of concrete member h

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Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit

10

12

14

16

20

25

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

24

28

30

hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

75

80

90

100

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

280

320

400

500

Minimum base
material thickness

hmin

[mm]

Minimum spacing

smin

[mm]

40

50

60

70

80

100

150

cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

150

scr,sp

[mm]

Effective embedment and


drill hole depth range a)
for rebar BSt 500 S

Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing
for splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)

ccr,sp

[mm]

hef + 30 mm
100 mm

hef + 2 d0

2 ccr,sp
1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

[mm]

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

[mm]

1,5 hef

For spacing (or edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (or critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

Embedment depth range: hef,min hef hef,max

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin), hef: embedment depth

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-08/0352, issue 2008-12-18.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

TENSION loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s BSt 500 S

[kN]

10

12

14

16

20

25

20,0

30,7

44,3

60,7

79,3

123,6

192,9

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Embedment depth hef =
Typical embedment depth hef,typ
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
N0Rd,p Temperature range II
0
N Rd,p Temperature range III

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10

12

14

16

20

25

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

10,6
8,9
5,6

14,9
12,6
7,9

21,9
18,4
11,5

29,0
24,4
15,3

46,2
38,9
24,3

67,6
57,0
35,6

87,0
73,3
45,8

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance a) NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

[kN]

10

12

14

16

20

25

20,1

24,0

32,4

39,2

58,8

74,6

85,4

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

1,00
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,10 a)
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,5 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin. These influencing factors must
be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin. This influencing factor must
be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

SHEAR loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s
Rebar BSt 500 S

[kN]

8
9,3

10
14,7

12
20,7

14
28,0

16
36,7

20
57,3

25
90,0

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

[kN]

10

12

14

16

20

25

5,9

8,6

11,6

15,0

18,7

27,0

39,2

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

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Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)} 1/2 1

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d

0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined TENSION and SHEAR loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values design resistance values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

102

116

130

150

174

13,9

18,6

28,7

33,7

32,4

36,7

57,3

77,7

Base material thickness

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

8,0

9,9

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

102

116

130

150

174

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

13,9

22,4

27,5

27,5

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

4,8

6,7

9,5

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,5

4,9

6,6

10,0

13,2

17,4

21,8

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

18,6

22,4

23,5

Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,4

6,8

9,3

12,2

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

508

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

44,9

56,5

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with rebar

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

21,9

29,0

46,2

67,6

85,4

36,7

57,3

90,0

Base material thickness

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

10,6

14,9

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

18,6

31,1

44,6

50,5

21,5

27,5

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,4

9,0

13,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,7

5,3

7,3

11,2

15,8

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

30,1

42,5

52,9

Embedment depth

Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,4

10,1

14,7

19,1

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

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[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with rebar

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness

h = hmin

10

12

14

16

20

25

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

300

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

28,7

39,0

61,1

95,5

124,4

36,7

57,3

90,0

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

12,7

19,9

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

10

12

14

16

20

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

25

300

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

25,1

41,2

63,0

74,9

23,6

30,5

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,7

12,0

17,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,9

5,7

7,8

12,0

16,9

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

10

12

14

16

20

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

25

300

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

40,9

62,6

82,0

Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

8,9

13,8

19,6

26,4

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

a) d = element diameter

510

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with rebar

Recommended load values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

102

116

130

150

174

9,9

13,3

20,5

24,1

23,1

26,2

40,9

55,5

Base material thickness

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,7

7,1

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

102

116

130

150

174

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

9,9

16,0

19,6

19,6

12,4

15,6

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,4

4,8

6,8

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,5

3,5

4,7

7,1

9,4

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

13,3

16,0

16,8

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,9

4,9

6,6

8,7

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

32,1

40,4

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with rebar

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

15,6

20,7

33,0

48,3

61,0

26,2

40,9

64,3

Base material thickness

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,6

10,6

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

13,3

22,2

31,9

36,1

15,4

19,6

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

4,6

6,4

9,4

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,6

3,8

5,2

8,0

11,3

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

21,5

30,4

37,8

Embedment depth

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,3

7,2

10,5

13,6

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

40,9

64,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


with rebar

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = 12 d *

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

300

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

20,5

27,9

43,6

68,2

88,9

26,2

40,9

64,3

Base material thickness

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,1

14,2

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

hef = 12 d *

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

25

300

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

17,9

29,4

45,0

53,5

16,9

21,8

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,5

8,6

12,3

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,8

4,1

5,6

8,6

12,1

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

hef = 12 d *

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

25

300

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

29,2

44,7

58,6

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,4

9,9

14,0

18,9

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

40,9

64,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
a) d = element diameter

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Injection adhesive anchor

HIT-TZ Injection adhesive anchor


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)

- suitable for cracked and noncracked concrete C 20/25 to


C 50/60
- hammer drilled and diamond
cored bore holes
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- under water application
- No cleaning required

Statik mixer
HIT-TZ
HIT-RTZ rod

Concrete

Tensile
zone

Fire
resistance

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
IBMB, Braunschweig
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-04/0084 / 2007-01-03
UB 3256/0321 / 2001-09-21
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data given in this section according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- Embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +50C/80C)
- Installation temperature range +5C to +40C

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HIT-TZ
Injection adhesive anchor

Embedment depth and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth [mm]
55
65
75
90
Base material thickness [mm]
110
130
150
180

M20
120
240

Mean ultimate resistance a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-TZ
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m HIT-TZ

M8

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

[kN]

21,3

26,7

33,3

57,5

88,5

Shear VRu,m
HIT-TZ
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRu,m HIT-TZ

[kN]

11,6

17,9

26,3

49,4

77,7

[kN]

12,0

21,3

26,7

40,0

53,3

Shear VRu,m

[kN]

12,0

17,9

26,3

49,4

77,7

HIT-TZ

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-TZ


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
HIT-TZ

M8

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

[kN]

16,0

20,0

25,0

43,1

66,4

Shear VRk
HIT-TZ
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRk
HIT-TZ

[kN]

11,0

17,0

25,0

47,0

74,0

[kN]

9,0

16,0

20,0

30,0

40,0

Shear VRk

[kN]

9,0

17,0

25,0

47,0

74,0

HIT-TZ

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-TZ


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
HIT-TZ

M8

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

[kN]

10,7

13,3

16,7

28,7

44,3

Shear VRd
HIT-TZ
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRd
HIT-TZ

[kN]

8,8

13,6

20,0

37,6

59,2

[kN]

6,0

10,7

13,3

20,0

26,7

Shear VRd

[kN]

6,0

13,6

20,0

37,6

53,3

HIT-TZ

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-TZ


Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
HIT-TZ

M8

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

[kN]

7,6

9,5

11,9

20,5

31,6

Shear Vrec
HIT-TZ
Cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec
HIT-TZ

[kN]

6,3

9,7

14,3

26,9

42,3

[kN]

4,3

7,6

9,5

14,3

19,0

Shear Vrec

[kN]

4,3

9,7

14,3

26,9

38,1

HIT-TZ

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
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Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-HY 150 injection mortar with anchor rod HIT-TZ may be applied in the temperature ranges given below.
An elevated base material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range I

-40 C to +80 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+50 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+80 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HIT-(R)TZ
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk
Yield
strength fyk

M8

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

HIT-TZ

[N/mm]

600

600

600

600

600

HIT-RTZ

[N/mm]

600

600

600

600

600

HIT-TZ
HIT-RTZ

[N/mm]
[N/mm]

480
480

480
480

480
480

480
480

480
480

[mm]

36,6

58,0

84,3

157

245

[mm]

27,0

54,1

93,8

244

474

M16
M16x90
90

M20
M20x120
120

M16

M20
TE 40 - TE 70

Stressed
crossHIT-TZ
section As
Moment of
HIT-TZ
resistance W

Material quality
Part

Material
C-steel cold formed
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
stainless steel cold formed
1.4404 and 1.4401 EN 10088

HIT-TZ
HIT-RTZ

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
HIT-(R)TZ
Anchor embedment depth

[mm]

M8
M8x55
55

M10
M10x65
65

M12
M12x75
75

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer

516

M8

M10
M12
TE 2 TE 16

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Setting instruction
Dry, water-saturated concrete, under water, hammer drilling and diamond coring

1. Diamond coring is permissible only when the Hilti DD EC-1 diamond core drilling machine and the
corresponding DD-C core bit are used.
2. Check the setting depth and compress the drilling dust. It is not necessary to clean the hole.
3. For use with Hilti HIT-HY 150 / Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX. Read the instructions before use.
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
For technical data for anchors in diamond drilled holes please contact the Hilti Technical advisory service.

Curing time for general conditions


Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03
Temperature
Curing time before anchor
of the base material
can be fully loaded tcure
30 C to 40 C
40 min
25 C to 29 C
45 min
20 C to 24 C
50 min
15 C to 19 C
60 min
10 C to 14 C
75 min
5 C to 9 C
90 min
These data are valid for dry concrete only. In wet concrete the curing time must be doubled.

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit

M8

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16

M20

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

22

Diameter of element

[mm]

10

12

16

20

Effective anchorage
depth

hef

[mm]

55

65

75

90

120

Drill hole depth

h0

[mm]

60

70

80

95

125

Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Non cracked concrete
Minimum spacing
for
Minimum edge
distance
for
Cracked concrete
Minimum spacing
for
Minimum edge
distance
for
Critical spacing for
splitting failure
Critical edge distance
for splitting failure
Critical spacing for
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure
Torque moment

hmin a)

[mm]

110

130

150

180

240

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

smin
c

[mm]
[mm]

40
50

50
70

55
75

70
80

80
90

cmin

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

[mm]

70

80

85

85

90

smin
c

[mm]
[mm]

40
65

60
85

70
100

80
100

100
120

cmin

[mm]

50

60

70

80

100

[mm]

80

120

130

140

150

scr,sp

[mm]

2 ccr,sp

ccr,sp

[mm]

2 hef

70

130

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1,5 hef

Tinst

[Nm]

12

23

40

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, Annex C. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, Annex C. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p fh,p
- Concrete cone resistance:
-

NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,sp fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s HIT-TZ

[kN]

M8
14,7

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16
23,3
34,0
62,7

M20
98,0

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p fh,p
Anchor size
Embedment depth hef [mm]
Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
Cracked concrete
N0Rd,p Temperature range I

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M8
55

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16
65
75
90

M20
120

[kN]

10,7

13,3

16,7

28,7

44,3

[kN]

6,0

10,7

13,3

20,0

26,7

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Design concrete cone resistance a) NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f h,N f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c Non cracked concrete [kN]
N0Rd,c Cracked concrete
[kN]

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16
17,6
21,9
28,7
12,6
15,6
20,5

M8
13,7
9,8

M20
44,3
31,5

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0.1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

f2,N =

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)
0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95
1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N
s/scr,sp

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

f3,N =

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)
0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95
1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

80

90

100

0,9 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
0

VRd,c = V

Rd,c

fB f f h f4

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s
HIT-(R)TZ

Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03


M10
M12
M16
13,6
20,0
37,6

M8
8,8

[kN]

M20
59,2

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance a) VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4


Non-cracked concrete
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

Cracked concrete

M20

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

V Rd,c
[kN]
3,1
4,5
6,1
8,5
13,4
1,6
a) For anchor groups only the anchors close to the edge must be considered.

2,4

3,1

5,0

6,9

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

0 - 55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90 - 180

1,07

1,14

1,23

1,35

1,50

1,71

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

2/3

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,22

0,34

0,45

0,54

0,63

0,71

0,79

0,86

0,93

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
Group of two anchors s/hef
anchor 0,75 1,50 2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75 10,50 11,25
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75 0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98 1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22 1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49 1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77 1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06 2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37 2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69 2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03 3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20 5,20 5,20
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38 3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86 5,86 5,86
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74 3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31 6,55 6,55
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12 4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78 7,02 7,26
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25 7,50 7,75
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90 5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73 7,99 8,25
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30 5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22 8,49 8,75
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72 5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72 8,99 9,26
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15 6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22 9,50 9,78
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59 6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74 10,02 10,31
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04 7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26 10,55 10,85
a) The anchor spacing and the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
55
65
75
90
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
130
150
180
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
HIT-(R)TZ

M20
120
240

[kN]

10,7

13,3

16,7

28,7

44,3

[kN]

6,0

10,7

13,3

20,0

26,7

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


Cracked
HIT-(R)TZ
[kN]
8,8
13,6
20,0
Cracked concrete
HIT-(R)TZ
[kN]
6,0
13,6
20,0

37,6

59,2

37,6

53,3

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
55
65
75
90
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
130
150
180
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete

M20
120
240

cmin

[mm]

50

60

70

80

100

HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
cmin

[kN]

6,5

8,2

10,3

17,3

25,9

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

HIT-(R)TZ

[kN]

3,3

6,0

7,4

11,3

14,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete

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cmin

[mm]

50

60

70

80

100

HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
cmin

[kN]

3,1

4,5

6,1

8,5

13,4

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

HIT-(R)TZ

[kN]

1,6

2,4

3,1

5,0

6,9

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Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
55
65
75
90
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
130
150
180
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
smin
[mm]
40
60
70
80

M20
120
240

100

HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
smin

[kN]

6,3

8,2

10,3

17,6

26,7

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

HIT-(R)TZ

[kN]

3,5

6,4

7,9

11,9

15,6

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
smin
[mm]
40
60
70
80

100

HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
smin

[kN]

6,6

13,6

20,0

37,3

56,5

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

HIT-(R)TZ

[kN]

3,7

13,4

16,6

25,2

32,6

Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
55
65
75
90
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
130
150
180
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
Non cracked concrete
HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
HIT-(R)TZ

M20
120
240

[kN]

7,6

9,5

11,9

20,5

31,6

[kN]

4,3

7,6

9,5

14,3

19,0

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


Non cracked concrete
HIT-(R)TZ
[kN]
6,3
9,7
14,3
Cracked concrete
HIT-(R)TZ
[kN]
4,3
9,7
14,3

26,9

42,3

26,9

38,1

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
55
65
75
90
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
130
150
180
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
Non cracked concrete
cmin
50
60
70
80
[mm]

M20
120
240

100

HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
cmin

[kN]

4,6

5,8

7,3

12,4

18,5

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

HIT-(R)TZ

[kN]

2,4

4,3

5,3

8,1

10,2

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
cmin
50
60
70
80
[mm]

100

HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
cmin

[kN]

2,2

3,2

4,4

6,1

9,6

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

HIT-(R)TZ

[kN]

1,1

1,7

2,2

3,5

4,9

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Data according ETA-04/0084, issue 2007-01-03
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
55
65
75
90
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
130
150
180
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
Non cracked concrete
smin
[mm]
40
60
70
80

M20
120
240

100

HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
smin

[kN]

4,5

5,9

7,3

12,5

19,1

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

HIT-(R)TZ

[kN]

2,5

4,5

5,6

8,5

11,1

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
Non cracked concrete
smin
[mm]
40
60
70
80

100

HIT-(R)TZ
Cracked concrete
smin

[kN]

4,7

9,7

14,3

26,6

40,4

[mm]

40

50

55

70

80

HIT-(R)TZ

[kN]

2,7

9,6

11,9

18,0

23,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 with HIT-V / HAS


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)

Static mixer
HAS rods
HAS-R rods
HAS-HCR rods
HAS-E rods
HAS-E-R rods
HIT-V rods
HIT-V-R rods
HIT-V-HCR rods

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

Corrosion
resistance

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- high loading capacity
- rapid curing
- small edge distance and anchor
spacing possible
- large diameter applications
- high corrosion resistant
- in service temperature range up
to 120C short term/72C long
term
- manual cleaning for anchor size
M8 to M16 and embedment depth
hef 10d
- embedment depth range
M8:
60 to 160 mm
M30:
120 to 600 mm

High
corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin
MFPA Braunschweig
warringtonfire

No. / date of issue


ETA-05/0051 / 2008-10-22
UB 3027 / 0274-6 / 1994-06-30
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a) All data given in this section according ETA-05/0051 issue 2008-10-22.

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Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range -5C to +40C

Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
Typical embedment depth hef [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness h [mm]
110
120
140
165
220
270
300
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values
calculated according to the simplified design method.

M30
270
340
can be

Mean ultimate resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Tensile NRu,m

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

18,9

30,5

44,1

75,4

121,1

168,9

203,6

237,5

Shear VRu,m

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

9,5

15,8

22,1

41,0

64,1

92,4

120,8

147,0

Characteristic resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Tensile NRk

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

18,0

29,0

42,0

56,5

90,8

126,7

152,7

178,1

Shear VRk

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

9,0

15,0

21,0

39,0

61,0

88,0

115,0

140,0

Design resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Tensile NRd

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

12,0

17,3

25,3

26,9

43,2

60,3

72,7

84,8

Shear VRd

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

7,2

12,0

16,8

31,2

48,8

70,4

92,0

112,0

Recommended loads a): non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

Tensile Nrec

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

8,6

12,3

18,1

19,2

30,9

43,1

51,9

60,6

Shear Vrec

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

5,1

8,6

12,0

22,3

34,9

50,3

65,7

80,0

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-HY 150 injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Maximum long term
base material
temperature
+24 C
+50 C
+72 C

Base material
temperature

Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +80 C
-40 C to +120 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+80 C
+120 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Materials
Mechanical properties of HIT-V / HAS
Anchor size
HIT-V/HAS 5.8
Nominal
HIT-V/HAS 8.8
tensile
strength fuk HIT-V/HAS -R
HIT-V/HAS -HCR
HIT-V/HAS 5.8
HIT-V/HAS 8.8
Yield
strength fyk HIT-V/HAS -R
HIT-V/HAS -HCR
Stressed
HAS
crosssection As HIT-V
Moment of HAS
resistance
HIT-V
W

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[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M10
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M12
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M16
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M20
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M24
500
800
700
700
400
640
450
400

M27
500
800
500
700
400
640
210
400

M30
500
800
500
700
400
640
210
400

[mm]

32,8

52,3

76,2

144

225

324

427

519

[mm]

36,6

58,0

84,3

157

245

353

459

561

[mm]

31,2

62,3

109

277

541

935

1387

1874

[mm]

27,0

54,1

93,8

244

474

809

1274

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Material quality
Part

Material
Strength class 5.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 8.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel grade A4, A5 > 8% ductile
strength class 70 for M24 and class 50 for M27 to M30, EN ISO 3506-1,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN ISO 3506-1, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
strength M20: Rm = 800 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 640 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
M24 to M30: Rm = 700 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 400 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
Steel galvanized, EN ISO 4042; hot dipped galvanized, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel, EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439;
1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
Strength class 8, ISO 898-2
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, stainless steel grade A4,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, high corrosion resistant steel,
EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565

Threaded rod
HIT-V(F), HAS 5.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V(F), HAS 8.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V-R, HAS-R
Threaded rod
HIT-V-HCR, HAS-HCR
Washer
ISO 7089

Nut
EN ISO 4032

Anchor dimensions
M30
M30x270

M27
M27x240

M24
M24x210

[mm]

M20
M20x170

hef

M16
M16x125

Embedment depth

M12
M12x110

Anchor rod
HAS, HAS-R, HAS-HCR
HAS-E, HAS-E-R

M10
M10x90

M8
M8x80

Anchor size

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Anchor rod
HIT-V, HIT-V-R, HIT-V-HCR

Anchor rods HIT-V (-R / -HCR) are available in variable length

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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M8

M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
M27
M30
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

b)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!
b) Note: Extension and piston plug needed for overhead installation and/or embedment depth > 250mm!
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Working time, Curing time


Curing time
Working time
a)
tgel
tcure
90 min
9 h
-5 C TBM < 0 C
45 min
4,5 h
0 C TBM < 5 C
20 min
2 h
5 C TBM < 10 C
6 min
90 min
10 C TBM < 20 C
4 min
50 min
20 C TBM < 30 C
2 min
40 min
30 C TBM 40 C
a) The curing time data are valid for dry anchorage base only. For water saturated anchorage bases the curing
times must be doubled.
Temperature
of the base material TBM

Setting details

d0

Marking of the
embedment depth

df

Bore hole depth h0 = anchorage depth hef

Fixture
Thickness tfix

Thickness of concrete member h

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

24

28

30

35

hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

320

400

480

540

600

Effective anchorage and


drill hole depth
for HAS

hef

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Minimum base
material thickness

hmin

[mm]

Effective embedment and


drill hole depth range a)
for HIT-V

Diameter of clearance
df
hole in the fixture

hef + 30 mm
100 mm

hef + 2 d0

[mm]

12

14

18

22

26

30

33

Torque moment

Tmax b) [Nm]

10

20

40

80

150

200

270

300

Minimum spacing

smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

scr,sp

[mm]

Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing
for splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure c)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
d)
failure

ccr,sp

[mm]

2 ccr,sp
1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

[mm]

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

[mm]

1,5 hef

For spacing (or edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (or critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

Embedment depth range: hef,min hef hef,max

b)

Maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation with minimum spacing
and/or edge distance.

c)

h: base material thickness (h hmin), hef: embedment depth

d)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-05/0051, issue 2008-10-22.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


0
NRd,sp = N Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HAS 5.8
HIT-V 5.8
HAS 8.8
HIT-V 8.8
NRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HIT-V-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
HIT-V-HCR

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[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
11,3
12,0
18,0
19,3
12,3
13,9
18,0
19,3

M10
17,3
19,3
28,0
30,7
19,8
21,9
28,0
30,7

M12
25,3
28,0
40,7
44,7
28,3
31,6
40,7
44,7

M16
48,0
52,7
76,7
84,0
54,0
58,8
76,7
84,0

M20
74,7
82,0
119,3
130,7
84,0
92,0
120,0
130,7

M24
106,7
118,0
170,7
188,0
119,8
132,1
106,7
117,6

M27
144,7
153,3
231,3
244,7
75,9
80,4
144,8
152,9

M30
175,3
187,3
281,3
299,3
92,0
98,3
175,7
187,1

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Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Typical embedment depth
hef = hef,typ
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
N0Rd,p Temperature range II
N0Rd,p Temperature range III

[mm]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

14,7
10,1
8,7

17,3
11,8
10,2

25,3
17,3
15,0

26,9
18,0
15,0

43,2
28,0
25,4

60,3
37,7
33,9

72,7
48,5
38,8

84,8
60,6
48,5

M27
89,4

M30
106,7

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

[kN]

M8
17,2

M10
20,5

M12
27,7

M16
33,6

M20
53,3

M24
73,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

1,00
1,03
1,06
1,09
1,11
fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,15 a)
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,13

1,14

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,5 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin. These influencing factors must
be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin. This influencing factor must
be considered for every anchor spacing.

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Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

VRd,s

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c


VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HAS 5.8
HIT-V 5.8
HAS 8.8
HIT-V 8.8
VRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HIT-V-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
HIT-V-HCR

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
6,8
7,2
10,8
12,0
7,7
8,3
10,4
12,0

M10
10,4
12,0
16,8
18,4
12,2
12,8
16,8
18,4

M12
15,2
16,8
24,8
27,2
17,3
19,2
24,8
27,2

M16
28,8
31,2
46,4
50,4
32,7
35,3
46,4
50,4

M20
44,8
48,8
72,0
78,4
50,6
55,1
72,0
78,4

M24
64,0
70,4
102,4
112,8
71,8
79,5
64,0
70,9

M27
87,2
92,0
139,2
147,2
45,8
48,3
86,9
92,0

M30
105,6
112,0
168,8
179,2
55,5
58,8
105,7
112,0

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

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[kN]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

5,9

8,6

11,6

18,7

27,0

36,6

44,5

53,0

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with HIT-V / HAS

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

536

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

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Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


c/d

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)0,19
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values design resistance values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see Service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

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537

Hilti HIT-HY 150


with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

20,5

24,0

27,7

31,6

48,8
57,5
55,1
57,5

67,3
67,3
67,3
67,3

77,7
77,7
48,3
77,7

88,5
88,5
58,8
88,5

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
11,1
11,5
16,1
17,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
48,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
48,2

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

23,2

27,1

21,8

25,9

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,7
7,8
11,0
12,9
16,5
20,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,5
4,9
6,6
10,2
14,1
18,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - minimum embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

Embedment depth

Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,4
7,6
10,4
11,5
14,1
16,8
19,5
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
39,4
47,1
54,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
17,7
24,9
32,1
39,4
47,1
54,7
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
32,1
39,4
47,1
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
17,7
24,9
32,1
39,4
47,1
54,7

538

22,4

62,7
62,7
58,8
62,7

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with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

43,2
43,2
43,2
43,2

60,3
60,3
60,3
60,3

72,7
72,7
72,7
72,7

84,8
84,8
84,8
84,8

48,8
78,4
55,1
78,4

70,4
112,8
79,5
70,9

92,0
147,2
48,3
92,0

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
17,3
25,3
26,9
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
14,7
17,3
25,3
26,9
HIT-V-R
[kN]
13,9
17,3
25,3
26,9
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
14,7
17,3
25,3
26,9
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

46,3

55,0

29,0

34,8

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
10,1
14,7
16,4
26,7
37,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,7
5,3
7,3
11,5
17,2
23,6
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - typical embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness
Spacing

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M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

s [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
9,9
11,3
16,3
17,5
28,2
39,4
47,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
45,7
72,4
100,5
120,9
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
45,7
72,4
70,9
92,0

150

56,5

112,0
140,7
58,8
112,0

539

Hilti HIT-HY 150


with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

M8
96

M10
120

M12
144

M16
192

M20
240

M24
288

M27
324

M30
360

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

61,0
61,0
61,0
61,0

82,7
82,7
82,7
82,7

98,2
98,2
80,4
98,2

113,1
113,1
98,3
113,1

48,8
78,4
55,1
78,4

70,4
112,8
79,5
70,9

92,0
147,2
48,3
92,0

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
19,3
28,0
41,4
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
17,7
23,0
33,2
41,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
13,9
21,9
31,6
41,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
17,7
23,0
33,2
41,4
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
a) d = element diameter

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

[mm]

96

120

144

192

240

288

324

360

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

62,6

73,4

31,8

38,1

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
10,3
13,4
19,3
25,2
37,7
51,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,9
5,7
7,8
12,9
18,9
25,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
a) d = element diameter

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm - embedment depth = 12 d a)


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness


Spacing

h = hmin

[mm]

M8
96

M10
120

M12
144

M16
192

M20
240

M24
288

M27
324

M30
360

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

s=smin [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
12,0
15,5
22,0
28,0
41,2
55,8
66,6
HIT-V 8.8
12,1
15,5
22,0
28,0
41,2
55,8
66,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
70,4
92,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
112,8
147,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
79,5
48,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
70,9
92,0
a) d = element diameter

540

150
77,3
77,3

112,0
179,2
58,8
112,0

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Hilti HIT-HY 150


with HIT-V / HAS

Precalculated values recommended load values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see Service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

1 / 2009

541

Hilti HIT-HY 150


with HIT-V / HAS

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

14,6

17,1

19,8

22,6

34,9
41,1
39,4
41,1

48,1
48,1
48,1
48,1

55,5
55,5
34,5
55,5

63,2
63,2
42,0
63,2

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,9
8,2
11,5
12,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
34,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
34,4

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

16,6

19,4

15,6

18,5

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,8
5,6
7,9
9,2
11,8
14,4
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,5
3,5
4,7
7,3
10,1
13,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

190

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

Embedment depth

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,3
5,4
7,4
8,2
10,1
12,0
13,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
28,1
33,6
39,1
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
12,6
17,8
22,9
28,1
33,6
39,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
22,9
28,1
33,6
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
12,6
17,8
22,9
28,1
33,6
39,1

16,0

44,8
44,8
42,0
44,8

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

30,9
30,9
30,9
30,9

43,1
43,1
43,1
43,1

51,9
51,9
51,9
51,9

60,6
60,6
60,6
60,6

34,9
56,0
39,4
56,0

50,3
80,6
56,8
50,6

65,7
105,1
34,5
65,7

80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
12,4
18,1
19,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
10,5
12,4
18,1
19,2
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,9
12,4
18,1
19,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
10,5
12,4
18,1
19,2
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

33,1

39,3

20,7

24,9

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,1
7,2
10,5
11,7
19,1
27,0
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,6
3,8
5,2
8,2
12,3
16,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness
Spacing

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

170

210

240

270

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

140

161

218

266

300

340

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,1
8,1
11,6
12,5
20,1
28,1
34,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
32,6
51,7
71,8
86,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
32,6
51,7
50,6
65,7

40,4

80,0
100,5
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

M8
96

M10
120

M12
144

M16
192

M20
240

M24
288

M27
324

M30
360

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

43,6
43,6
43,6
43,6

59,1
59,1
59,1
59,1

70,1
70,1
57,4
70,1

80,8
80,8
70,2
80,8

34,9
56,0
39,4
56,0

50,3
80,6
56,8
50,6

65,7
105,1
34,5
65,7

80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
13,8
20,0
29,6
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,6
16,4
23,7
29,6
HIT-V-R
[kN]
9,9
15,6
22,6
29,6
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,6
16,4
23,7
29,6
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
a) d = element diameter

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M27

M30

[mm]

96

120

144

192

240

288

324

360

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

150

44,7

52,4

22,7

27,2

hef = 12 d

a)

Base material thickness


Edge distance

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,4
9,6
13,8
18,0
26,9
37,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,8
4,1
5,6
9,2
13,5
18,5
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
a) d = element diameter

Recommended loads: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d

Base material thickness


Spacing

a)

h = hmin

[mm]

M8
96

M10
120

M12
144

M16
192

M20
240

M24
288

M27
324

M30
360

[mm]

126

150

174

228

288

344

384

430

s=smin [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
120
135
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
8,6
11,1
15,7
20,0
29,4
39,9
47,6
HIT-V 8.8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,6
11,1
15,7
20,0
29,4
39,9
47,6
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
50,3
65,7
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
80,6
105,1
HIT-V-R
[kN]
5,9
9,1
13,7
25,2
39,4
56,8
34,5
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
50,6
65,7

150
55,2
55,2

80,0
128,0
42,0
80,0

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
a) d = element diameter

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 with HIS


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)

Static mixer
Internal
threaded sleeve
HIS-N
HIS-RN

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Corrosion
resistance

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- high loading capacity
- rapid curing
- small edge distance and anchor
spacing possible
- corrosion resistant
- in service temperature range up
to 120C short term/72C long
term
- manual cleaning for anchor size
M8 and M10

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
European technical approval a)

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

No. / date of issue


ETA-05/0051 / 2008-10-22

a) All data given in this section according ETA-05/0051 issue 2008-10-22.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range -5C to +40C

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Embedment depth and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8x90
M10x110
M12x125
M16x170
Embedment depth
hef [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness h [mm]
120
150
170
230

M20x205
205
270

Mean ultimate resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

Tensile NRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

26,3

48,3

70,4

123,9

114,5

Shear VRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

13,7

24,2

41,0

62,0

57,8

Characteristic resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

Tensile NRk

HIS-N

[kN]

25,0

40,0

60,0

111,9

109,0

Shear VRk

HIS-N

[kN]

13,0

23,0

39,0

59,0

55,0

Design resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

Tensile NRd

HIS-N

[kN]

17,5

26,7

40,0

62,2

74,1

Shear VRd

HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

M16x170

M20x205

Recommended loads a): non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

Tensile Nrec

HIS-N

[kN]

12,5

19,0

28,6

44,4

53,0

Shear Vrec

HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-HY 150 injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

Base material
temperature
-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +80 C
-40 C to +120 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+24 C
+50 C
+72 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+80 C
+120 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of HIS-(R)N
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk

Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
crosssection As

HIS-N

[N/mm]

M8x90
490

M10x110
490

M12x125
460

M16x170
460

M20x205
460

Screw 8.8

[N/mm]

800

800

800

800

800

HIS-RN

[N/mm]

700

700

700

700

700

Screw A4-70

[N/mm]

700

700

700

700

700

HIS-N

[N/mm]

410

410

375

375

375

Screw 8.8

[N/mm]

640

640

640

640

640

HIS-RN

[N/mm]

350

350

350

350

350

Screw A4-70

[N/mm]

450

450

450

450

450

HIS-(R)N

[mm]

51,5

108,0

169,1

256,1

237,6

Screw

[mm]

36,6

58

84,3

157

245

[mm]

145

430

840

1595

1543

[mm]

31,2

62,3

109

277

541

HIS-(R)N
Moment of
resistance W Screw

Material quality
Part

Material

Internal threaded sleeve a)


HIS-N

C-steel 1.0718, EN 10277-3


Steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042

Internal threaded sleeve a)


HIS-RN

Stainless steel 1.4401 and 1.4571 EN 10088

a)
b)

related fastening screw: strength class 8.8 EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
related fastening screw: strength class 70 EN ISO 3506-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
stainless steel 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362 EN 10088

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Internal threaded sleeve
HIS-N / HIS-RN
Embedment depth
hef

[mm]

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

80

90

110

125

170

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

548

M8x90
M10x110
M12x125
M16x170
M20x205
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

b)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for HIS-(R)N M8 and HIS-(R)N M10 only!


b) Note: Extension and piston plug needed for overhead installation!
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Working time, Curing time


Curing time
Working time
a)
tgel
tcure
90 min
9 h
-5 C TBM < 0 C
45 min
4,5 h
0 C TBM < 5 C
20 min
2 h
5 C TBM < 10 C
6 min
90 min
10 C TBM < 20 C
4 min
50 min
20 C TBM < 30 C
2 min
40 min
30 C TBM 40 C
a) The curing time data are valid for dry anchorage base only. For water saturated anchorage bases the curing
times must be doubled.
Temperature
of the base material TBM

Setting details

df

d0

hS

Bore hole depth h0 =


Embedment depth hef

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Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Diameter of element

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

d0

[mm]

14

18

22

28

32

[mm]

12,5

16,5

20,5

25,4

27,6

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Thread engagement
length; min - max
Torque moment a)

hs

[mm]

8-20

10-25

12-30

16-40

20-50

Tmax

[Nm]

10

20

40

80

150

Minimum spacing

smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

scr,sp

[mm]

Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing
for splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)

ccr,sp

[mm]

2 ccr,sp
1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

[mm]

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

[mm]

1,5 hef

For spacing (or edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (or critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

Maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation with minimum spacing
and/or edge distance.

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin), hef: embedment depth

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-05/0051, issue 2008-10-22.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
NRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8x90
17,5
13,9

M10x110
30,7
21,9

M12x125
44,7
31,6

M16x170
80,3
58,8

M20x205
74,1
69,2

M16x170
170
63,9
41,7
27,8

M20x205
205
77,8
52,8
33,3

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Embedment depth
hef
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
N0Rd,p Temperature range II
N0Rd,p Temperature range III

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[mm]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8x90
90
23,3
13,3
10,7

M10x110
110
26,7
20,0
13,3

M12x125
125
40,0
26,7
20,0

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

M8
28,7

[kN]

M10
38,8

M12
47,1

M16
62,2

M20
82,3

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

1,00
1,03
1,06
1,09
1,11
fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,15 a)
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,13

1,14

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,5 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin. These influencing factors must
be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin. This influencing factor must
be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
0

VRd,c = V

Rd,c

fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
VRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8x90
10,4
8,3

M10x110
18,4
12,8

M12x125
26,0
19,2

M16x170
39,3
35,3

M20x205
36,7
41,5

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

[kN]

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

12,4

19,6

28,2

40,2

46,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

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Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

f hef =

1,38

1,21

1,04

1,22

1,45

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d
0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

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30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

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Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values design resistance values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see Service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

Design resistance: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

17,5

26,7

40,0

62,2

74,1

HIS-RN

[kN]

13,9

21,9

31,6

58,8

69,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5

Design resistance: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

Embedment depth

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

11,9

13,4

20,4

30,3

40,8

HIS-RN

[kN]

11,9

13,4

20,4

30,3

40,8

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

4,2

5,5

7,6

10,8

17,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

4,2

5,5

7,6

10,8

17,2

Design resistance: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

14,3

16,9

24,2

35,1

45,9

HIS-RN

[kN]

13,9

16,9

24,2

35,1

45,9

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm

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HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5
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Recommended load values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see Service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

Recommended loads: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth
Base material thickness

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

12,5

19,1

28,6

44,4

52,9

HIS-RN

[kN]

9,9

15,6

22,6

42,0

49,4

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

5,9

9,1

13,7

25,2

29,6

Recommended loads: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

8,5

9,6

14,6

21,6

29,1

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,5

9,6

14,6

21,6

29,1

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

3,0

3,9

5,4

7,7

12,3

HIS-RN

[kN]

3,0

3,9

5,4

7,7

12,3

Recommended loads: non-cracked- concrete C 20/25


Anchor size
Embedment depth

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


HIS-N

[kN]

10,2

12,1

17,3

25,1

32,8

HIS-RN

[kN]

9,9

12,1

17,3

25,1

32,8

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

5,9

9,1

13,7

25,2

29,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 with rebar


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)

Static mixer

rebar BSt 500 S

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

Fatigue

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- high loading capacity
- rapid curing
- small edge distance and anchor
spacing possible
- large diameter applications
- in service temperature range up
to 120C short term/72C long
term
- manual cleaning for anchor size
8 to 14 and embedment depth
hef 10d
- embedment depth range
8:
60 to 160 mm
25: 120 to 500 mm

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
a)
European technical approval

Authority / Laboratory
DIBt, Berlin

No. / date of issue


ETA-05/0051 / 2008-10-22

a) All data given in this section according ETA-05/0051 issue 2008-10-22.

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
For details see Simplified design method
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- Anchor material: rebar BSt 500 S
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24C/40C)
- Installation temperature range -5C to +40C

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Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
b)
Embedment depth hef = hef,typ [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
240
Base material thickness h [mm]
110
120
140
165
220
270
300
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values can be
calculated according to the simplified design method.
b) hef,typ: Typical embedment depth

Mean ultimate resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor BSt 500 S


Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

Tensile NRu,m

BST 500 S

[kN]

22,8

32,0

47,0

55,0

72,9

106,8

164,9

Shear VRu,m

BST 500 S

[kN]

14,7

23,1

32,6

44,1

57,8

90,3

141,8

Characteristic resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor BSt 500 S


Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

Tensile NRk

BST 500 S

[kN]

17,1

24,0

35,2

41,2

54,7

80,1

123,7

Shear VRk

BST 500 S

[kN]

14,0

22,0

31,0

42,0

55,0

86,0

135,0

Design resistance: non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor BSt 500 S


Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

Tensile NRd

BST 500 S

[kN]

11,4

13,4

19,6

19,6

26,0

38,1

58,9

Shear VRd

BST 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

Recommended loads a): non-cracked concrete C 20/25 , anchor BSt 500 S


Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

Tensile Nrec

BST 500 S

[kN]

8,1

9,5

14,0

14,0

18,6

27,2

42,1

Shear Vrec

BST 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-HY 150 injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range
Temperature range I
Temperature range II
Temperature range III

Base material
temperature
-40 C to +40 C
-40 C to +80 C
-40 C to +120 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+24 C
+50 C
+72 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+40 C
+80 C
+120 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.
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Materials
Mechanical properties of rebar BSt 500S
Anchor size
Nominal
BSt 500 S
tensile
strength fuk
Yield
BSt 500 S
strength fyk
Stressed
BSt 500 S
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance BSt 500 S
W

10

12

14

[N/mm]

550

[N/mm]

500

16

20

25

[mm]

50,3

78,5

113,1

153,9

201,1

314,2

490,9

[mm]

50,3

98,2

169,6

269,4

402,1

785,4

1534

Material quality
Part
rebar
BSt 500 S

Material
Mechanical properties according to DIN 488-1:1984
Geometry according to DIN 488-21:1986

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
rebar
BSt 500 S

10

12

14

16

20

25

rebar are available in variable length

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

560

10

12
14
16
20
25
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

b)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 14mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!
b) Note: Extension and piston plug needed for overhead installation and/or embedment depth > 250mm!
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Working time, Curing time


Temperature
of the base material TBM
-5 C TBM <
0 C TBM <
5 C TBM <
10 C TBM <
20 C TBM <
30 C TBM

0 C
5 C
10 C
20 C
30 C
40 C

Working time
tgel
90 min
45 min
20 min
6 min
4 min
2 min

Curing time
a)
tcure
9 h
4,5 h
2 h
90 min
50 min
40 min

a) The curing time data are valid for dry anchorage base only. For water saturated anchorage bases the curing
times must be doubled.

d0

Setting details

Bore hole depth h0 = embedment depth hef


Thickness of concrete member h

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Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit

10

12

14

16

20

25

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

24

28

30

hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

75

80

90

100

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

280

320

400

500

Minimum base
material thickness

hmin

[mm]

Minimum spacing

smin

[mm]

40

50

60

70

80

100

150

cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

150

scr,sp

[mm]

Effective embedment and


drill hole depth range a)
for rebar BSt 500 S

Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing
for splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)

ccr,sp

[mm]

hef + 30 mm
100 mm

hef + 2 d0

2 ccr,sp
1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

[mm]

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

[mm]

1,5 hef

For spacing (or edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (or critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

Embedment depth range: hef,min hef hef,max

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin), hef: embedment depth

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given in ETA-05/0051, issue 2008-10-22.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s BSt 500 S

[kN]

10

12

14

16

20

25

20,0

30,7

44,3

60,7

79,3

123,6

192,9

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Embedment depth hef =
Typical embedment depth hef,typ
N0Rd,p Temperature range I
N0Rd,p Temperature range II
0
N Rd,p Temperature range III

564

10

12

14

16

20

25

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

11,4
8,0
6,7

13,4
9,4
7,9

19,6
13,8
11,5

19,6
13,1
11,8

26,0
17,4
15,6

38,1
25,4
22,9

58,9
39,3
35,3

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

[kN]

10

12

14

16

20

25

24,1

24,0

32,4

33,6

42,0

53,3

73,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

1,00
1,03
1,06
1,09
1,11
fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,15 a)
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,13

1,14

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)0,5 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N 1

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp 1


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp) 1
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin. These influencing factors must
be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N) 1

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp) 1
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin. This influencing factor must
be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0,7 a)
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75 a)
0,8 a)
0,85 a)
0,9 a)
0,95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s
Rebar BSt 500 S

[kN]

8
9,3

10
14,7

12
20,7

14
28,0

16
36,7

20
57,3

25
90,0

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

[kN]

10

12

14

16

20

25

5,9

8,6

11,6

15,0

18,7

27,0

39,2

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

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Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)} 1/2 1

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d

0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Precalculated values design resistance values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see Service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

102

116

130

150

174

12,5

12,6

16,2

22,4

27,7

36,7

57,3

77,7

Base material thickness

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

8,5

8,9

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

102

116

130

150

174

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

9,4

13,0

19,0

23,6

17,4

21,8

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,3

6,0

8,5

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,5

4,9

6,6

10,0

13,2

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

11,1

15,2

20,2

Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,9

6,2

8,5

8,7

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

568

[kN]

9,3

13,6

19,2

22,7

29,3

41,9

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Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

19,6

19,6

26,0

38,1

58,9

36,7

57,3

90,0

Base material thickness

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

11,4

13,4

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

13,4

18,8

26,9

39,1

21,5

27,5

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,0

8,3

12,1

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,7

5,3

7,3

11,2

15,8

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

18,0

25,8

40,2

Embedment depth

Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

8,0

9,3

13,4

13,7

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

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9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

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Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

Base material thickness

h = hmin

10

12

14

16

20

25

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

300

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

25,6

26,4

34,5

53,9

84,1

36,7

57,3

90,0

Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

13,7

17,8

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

10

12

14

16

20

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

25

300

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

18,1

24,9

37,9

55,9

23,6

30,5

Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

8,4

11,0

15,8

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,9

5,7

7,8

12,0

16,9

Design resistance: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

hef = 12 d a)

10

12

14

16

20

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

25

300

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

24,2

37,3

59,2

Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,7

12,5

17,9

18,7

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

a) d = element diameter

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Recommended load values


All data applies to:
- non-cracked concrete C 20/25 fck,cube =25 N/mm
- temperature range I (see Service temperature range)
- minimum thickness of base material
- no effects of dense reinforcement

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

102

116

130

150

174

8,9

9,0

11,6

16,0

19,8

26,2

40,9

55,5

Base material thickness

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,1

6,4

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

102

116

130

150

174

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

6,7

9,3

13,6

16,9

12,4

15,6

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,8

4,3

6,1

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,5

3,5

4,7

7,1

9,4

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - minimum embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

100

110

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

100

100

100

116

138

156

170

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

7,9

10,9

14,4

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

4,2

4,4

6,1

6,2

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

9,7

13,7

16,2

20,9

29,9

40,4

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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with rebar

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

14,0

14,0

18,6

27,2

42,1

26,2

40,9

64,3

Base material thickness

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

8,1

9,6

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

9,6

13,4

19,2

27,9

15,4

19,6

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,0

5,9

8,6

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,6

3,8

5,2

8,0

11,3

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - typical embedment depth


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = hef,typ

[mm]

80

90

110

125

145

170

210

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

110

120

142

161

185

220

274

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

17,3

26,6

42,3

Embedment depth

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,9

8,9

12,8

13,4

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

40,9

64,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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with rebar

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

25

hef = 12 d *

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

300

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

18,3

18,9

24,6

38,5

60,1

26,2

40,9

64,3

Base material thickness

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,8

12,7

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

hef = 12 d *

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

25

300

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

Edge distance

c = cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

12,9

17,8

27,1

39,9

16,9

21,8

Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,0

7,9

11,3

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,8

4,1

5,6

8,6

12,1

Recommended loads: non- cracked concrete C 20/25 - embedment depth = 12 d a)


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Anchor size
Embedment depth

10

12

14

16

20

hef = 12 d *

[mm]

96

120

144

168

192

240

25

300

Base material thickness

h = hmin

[mm]

126

150

176

204

232

290

364

Spacing

s = smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

135

17,3

26,6

42,3

Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,9

8,9

12,8

13,4

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin), without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

40,9

64,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
a) d = element diameter

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Hilti HIT-ICE with HIT-V / HAS


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-ICE
296 ml cartridge

Statik mixer

HAS rod

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- high corrosion resistant
- odourless resin
- embedment depth range:
from 60 160 mm for M8
to 96 480 mm for M24
- Low installation temperature
(range -18 C to +32 C)

HAS-E rod

HIT-V rod

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Variable
embedment
depth

Corrosion
resistance

High
corrosion
resistance

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Installation temperature range -18C to +32C

For details see Simplified design method

Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
Typical embedment depth [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
210
Base material thickness [mm]
110
120
140
165
220
270
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values can be
calculated according to the simplified design method.

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Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8
Anchor size

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12
M16

M20

M24

Tensile NRu,m

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

18,9

30,5

44,1

59,9

101,9

127,1

Shear VRu,m

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

9,5

15,8

22,1

41,0

64,1

92,4

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12
M16

M20

M24

Tensile NRk

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

17,6

23,5

35,3

44,9

76,4

95,3

Shear VRk

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

9,0

15,0

21,0

39,0

61,0

88,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8


Anchor size

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12
M16

M20

M24

Tensile NRd

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

8,4

11,2

16,8

21,4

36,4

45,4

Shear VRd

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

7,2

12,0

16,8

31,2

48,8

70,4

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIT-V 5.8
Anchor size

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12
M16

M20

M24

Tensile Nrec

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

6,0

8,0

12,0

15,3

26,0

32,4

Shear Vrec

HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

5,1

8,6

12,0

22,3

34,9

50,3

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-ICE injection mortar may be applied in the temperature range given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range I

-40 C to +70 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+43 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of HIT-V / HAS
Anchor size
HIT-V/HAS 5.8
Nominal
HIT-V/HAS 8.8
tensile
strength fuk HIT-V/HAS -R
HIT-V/HAS -HCR
HIT-V/HAS 5.8
HIT-V/HAS 8.8
Yield
strength fyk HIT-V/HAS -R
HIT-V/HAS -HCR
Stressed
HAS
crosssection As HIT-V
Moment of HAS
resistance
HIT-V
W

Hilti technical data


M12
M16
500
500
800
800
700
700
800
800
400
400
640
640
450
450
600
600

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M10
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M20
500
800
700
800
400
640
450
600

M24
500
800
700
700
400
640
450
400

[mm]

32,8

52,3

76,2

144

225

324

[mm]

36,6

58,0

84,3

157

245

353

[mm]

31,2

62,3

109

277

541

935

[mm]

27,0

54,1

93,8

244

474

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Material quality
Part
Threaded rod
HIT-V(F), HAS 5.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V(F), HAS 8.8
Threaded rod
HIT-V-R, HAS-R
Threaded rod
HIT-V-HCR, HAS-HCR
Washer
ISO 7089

Nut
EN ISO 4032

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Material
Strength class 5.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 8.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
(F) hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel grade A4, A5 > 8% ductile
strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-1,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN ISO 3506-1, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
strength M20: Rm = 800 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 640 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
M24: Rm = 700 N/mm, Rp 0.2 = 400 N/mm, A5 > 8% ductile
Steel galvanized, EN ISO 4042; hot dipped galvanized, EN ISO 10684
Stainless steel, EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
High corrosion resistant steel, EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565
Strength class 8, ISO 898-2
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
hot dipped galvanized 45 m, EN ISO 10684
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, stainless steel grade A4,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, high corrosion resistant steel,
EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565

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Anchor dimensions

Anchor rod
HIT-V, HIT-V-R, HIT-V-HCR

M24
M24x210

M20
M20x170

[mm]

M16
M16x125

Anchor embedment depth

M12
M12x110

Anchor rod
HAS, HAS-E,
HAS-R, HAS-ER
HAS-HCR

M10
M10x90

M8
M8x80

Anchor size

80

90

110

125

170

210

Anchor rods HIT-V (-R / -HCR) are available in variable length

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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M8

M10
M12
M16
M20
M24
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 50
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!
Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Curing time for general conditions


Temperature
of the base material
32 C
21 C
16 C
4 C
- 7 C
- 18 C

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Hilti technical data


Curing time before anchor
can be fully loaded tcure
35 min
45 min
1h
1h
6h
24 h

Working time in which anchor


can be inserted and adjusted tgel
1 min
2,5 min
5 min
15 min
1h
1h

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
range a)
Minimum base
material thickness b)
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure c)
Torque moment d)

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12
M16

M20

M24

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

18

24

28

hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

80

90

96

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

320

400

480

hmin

[mm]

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

26

smin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

cmin

[mm]

40

50

60

80

100

120

80

150

200

hef + 30 mm
100 mm

hef + 2 d0

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

Tinst

[Nm]

10

20

40

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

hef,min hef hef,max (hef: embedment depth)

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

d)

This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given by Hilti.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HAS 5.8
HIT-V 5.8
HAS 8.8
HIT-V 8.8
NRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HIT-V-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
HIT-V-HCR

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[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
11,1
12,0
17,7
19,3
12,4
13,9
17,7
19,3

M10
17,6
19,3
28,2
30,7
19,8
21,9
28,2
30,7

Hilti technical data


M12
M16
25,4
48,1
28,0
52,7
40,6
76,9
44,7
84,0
28,6
54,1
31,6
58,8
40,6
76,9
44,7
84,0

M20
74,8
82,0
119,6
130,7
84,1
92,0
119,6
130,7

M24
106,8
118,0
170,9
188,0
120,2
132,1
106,8
117,6

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Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Typical embedment depth
hef,typ [mm]
N0Rd,p Temperature range I

[kN]

Hilti technical data


M12
M16

M8

M10

80

90

110

8,4

11,2

16,8

M20

M24

125

170

200

21,4

36,4

45,4

Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

[kN]

M8
17,2

M10
20,5

Hilti technical data


M12
M16
27,7
33,6

M20
53,3

M24
73,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0.1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

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Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

f3,N =

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)
0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95
1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5
Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40
a)

50

60
a)

a)

70

80
a)

90

a)

100
a)

0,7
fre,N = 0,5 + hef/200mm 1
0,75
0,8
0,85
0,9
0,95
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
VRd,c = V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HAS 5.8
HIT-V 5.8
HAS 8.8
HIT-V 8.8
VRd,s
HAS (-E)-R
HIT-V-R
HAS (-E)-HCR
HIT-V-HCR

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[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]

M8
6,6
7,2
10,6
12,0
7,5
8,3
10,6
12,0

M10
10,6
12,0
16,9
18,4
11,9
12,8
16,9
18,4

Hilti technical data


M12
M16
15,2
28,8
16,8
31,2
24,4
46,1
27,2
50,4
17,1
32,4
19,2
35,3
24,4
46,1
27,2
50,4

M20
44,9
48,8
71,8
78,4
50,5
55,1
71,8
78,4

M24
64,1
70,4
102,6
112,8
72,1
79,5
64,1
70,9

583

Hilti HIT-ICE
with HIT-V / HAS

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower valuea) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

[kN]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

5,9

8,6

11,6

18,7

27,0

36,6

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

584

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

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with HIT-V / HAS

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d

0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

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Hilti HIT-ICE
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Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
96
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,3
7,5
11,0
16,4
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
46,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
46,0

M20
120
168

M24
144
200

25,7

31,1

48,8
71,9
55,1
71,9

70,4
87,2
79,5
70,9

M20
120
168
100

M24
144
200
120

17,3

21,0

15,7

21,4

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
96
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,9
5,0
7,4
11,1
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,5
4,9
6,7
10,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
96
120
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
168
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,4
5,2
7,5
11,3
17,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
29,4
46,0
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
10,8
13,4
19,7
29,4
46,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
29,4
46,0
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
10,8
13,4
19,7
29,4
46,0

586

M24
144
200
120

21,3

55,7
55,7
55,7
55,7

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Hilti HIT-ICE
with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,4
11,2
16,8
21,4
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4

M20
170
218

M24
210
266

36,4

45,4

48,8
78,4
55,1
78,4

70,4
112,8
79,5
70,9

M20
170
218
100

M24
210
266
120

23,5

30,7

17,2

23,6

M20
170
218
100

M24
210
266
120

24,9

31,9

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

[kN]

5,2

7,0

10,4

13,8

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

[kN]

3,7

5,3

7,3

11,5

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

[kN]

5,9

7,8

11,5

14,8

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm

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HIT-V 5.8

[kN]

7,2

12,0

16,8

31,2

48,8

70,4

HIT-V 8.8

[kN]

12,0

18,4

27,2

36,4

61,0

75,7

HIT-V-R

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

55,1

75,7

HIT-V-HCR

[kN]

12,0

18,4

27,2

36,4

61,0

70,9

587

Hilti HIT-ICE
with HIT-V / HAS

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
10,1
14,9
22,0
32,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4

M20
240
288

M24
288
344

51,4

62,3

48,8
78,4
55,1
78,4

70,4
112,8
79,5
70,9

M20
240
288
100

M24
288
344
120

33,2

42,1

18,9

25,9

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,2
9,3
13,6
21,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,9
5,7
7,8
12,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
240
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
288
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,1
10,6
15,4
23,3
36,0
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
7,2
12,0
16,8
31,2
48,8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4
HIT-V-R
[kN]
8,3
12,8
19,2
35,3
55,1
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
12,0
18,4
27,2
50,4
78,4

588

M24
288
344
120

44,6

70,4
99,3
79,5
70,9

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-ICE
with HIT-V / HAS

Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
96
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,5
5,3
7,9
11,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
32,9
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
32,9

M20
120
168

M24
144
200

18,4

22,2

34,9
51,4
39,4
51,4

50,3
62,3
56,8
50,6

M20
120
168
100

M24
144
200
120

12,4

15,0

11,2

15,3

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
96
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,8
3,6
5,3
7,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,5
3,5
4,8
7,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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589

Hilti HIT-ICE
with HIT-V / HAS

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
72
96
120
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
102
132
168
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,1
3,7
5,4
8,1
12,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
21,0
32,8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,7
9,5
14,1
21,0
32,8
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
21,0
32,8
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
7,7
9,5
14,1
21,0
32,8

M24
144
200
120

15,2

39,8
39,8
39,8
39,8

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
6,0
8,0
12,0
15,3
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0

M20
170
218

M24
210
266

26,0

32,4

34,9
56,0
39,4
56,0

50,3
80,6
56,8
50,6

M20
170
218
100

M24
210
266
120

16,8

21,9

12,3

16,9

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
3,7
5,0
7,4
9,9
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,7
3,8
5,2
8,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
140
161
218
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,2
5,6
8,2
10,6
17,8
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
26,0
43,5
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
26,0
43,5

M24
210
266
120

22,8

50,3
54,0
54,0
50,6

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
7,2
10,7
15,7
23,5
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0

M20
240
288

M24
288
344

36,7

44,5

34,9
56,0
39,4
56,0

50,3
80,6
56,8
50,6

M20
240
288
100

M24
288
344
120

23,7

30,1

13,5

18,5

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
4,4
6,6
9,7
15,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
2,8
4,1
5,6
9,2
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.
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Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
192
240
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
174
228
288
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
80
100
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIT-V 5.8
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
5,1
7,5
11,0
16,6
25,7
HIT-V-R
HIT-V-HCR
Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIT-V 5.8
[kN]
5,1
8,6
12,0
22,3
34,9
HIT-V 8.8
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0
HIT-V-R
[kN]
6,0
9,2
13,7
25,2
39,4
HIT-V-HCR
[kN]
8,6
13,1
19,4
36,0
56,0

M24
288
344
120

31,8

50,3
70,9
56,8
50,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-ICE with HIS


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-ICE
296 ml cartridge

Statik mixer

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- odourless resin
- low installation temperature
(range -18 C to +32 C)

HIS-(R)N sleeve

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

Corrosion
resistance

Hilti anchor
design
software

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Screw strength class 8.8
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- Embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Installation temperature range -18C to +32C

For details see Simplified design method

Embedment depth and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
M16
Embedment depth [mm]
90
110
125
170
Base material thickness [mm]
120
150
170
230

M20
205
270

Mean ultimate resistance a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N
Anchor size

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12

M16

M20

Tensile NRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

27,3

48,2

61,0

105,6

114,5

Shear VRu,m

HIS-N

[kN]

13,7

24,2

41,0

62,0

57,8

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Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12

M16

M20

Tensile NRk

HIS-N

[kN]

24,2

36,1

45,8

79,2

94,7

Shear VRk

HIS-N

[kN]

13,0

23,0

39,0

59,0

55,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12

M16

M20

Tensile NRd

HIS-N

[kN]

11,5

17,2

21,8

37,7

45,1

Shear VRd

HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor HIS-N


Anchor size

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12

M16

M20

Tensile Nrec

HIS-N

[kN]

8,2

12,3

15,6

26,9

32,2

Shear Vrec

HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-ICE injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range I

-40 C to +70 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+43 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of HIS-(R)N
Anchor size
Nominal
tensile
strength fuk

Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance W

M10
490
800
700
700
410
640
350
450

Hilti technical data


M12
460
800
700
700
375
640
350
450

M16
460
800
700
700
375
640
350
450

M20
460
800
700
700
375
640
350
450

HIS-N
Screw 8.8
HIS-RN
Screw A4-70
HIS-N
Screw 8.8
HIS-RN
Screw A4-70

[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]
[N/mm]

M8
490
800
700
700
410
640
350
450

HIS-(R)N

[mm]

51,5

108,0

169,1

256,1

237,6

Screw

[mm]

36,6

58

84,3

157

245

HIS-(R)N
Screw

[mm]
[mm]

145
31,2

430
62,3

840
109

1595
277

1543
541

Material quality
Part
Material
C-steel 1.0718, EN 10277-3
internally threaded sleeves a)
HIS-N
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
internally threaded sleeves b)
stainless steel 1.4401 and 1.4571 EN 10088
HIS-RN
a) related fastening screw: strength class 8.8 EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
steel galvanized 5m EN ISO 4042
b) related fastening screw: strength class 70 EN ISO 3506-1, A5 > 8% Ductile
stainless steel 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362 EN 10088

Anchor dimensions
Anchor size
Internal sleeve
HIS-(R)N
Anchor embedment depth

[mm]

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M8x90

M10x110

M12x125

M16x170

M20x205

90

110

125

170

205

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

596

M8
M10
M12
M16
M20
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 50
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for HIS-(R)N M8 and HIS-(R)N M10 only!


Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Curing time for general conditions


Temperature
of the
base material
32 C
21 C
16 C
4 C
- 7 C
- 18 C

598

Hilti technical data


Curing time before
anchor can be fully
loaded tcure
35 min
45 min
1h
1h
6h
24 h

Working time in which


anchor can be inserted
and adjusted tgel
1 min
2,5 min
5 min
15 min
1h
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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Diameter of element
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness a)
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Thread engagement
length; min - max
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure a)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
failure
Torque moment c)

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12

M16

M20

d0

[mm]

14

18

22

28

32

[mm]

12,5

16,5

20,5

25,4

27,6

hef

[mm]

90

110

125

170

205

hmin

[mm]

120

150

170

230

270

df

[mm]

12

14

18

22

hs

[mm]

8-20

10-25

12-30

16-40

20-50

smin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

cmin

[mm]

40

45

55

65

90

80

150

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

b)

Tinst

[Nm]

1.5 hef
10

20

40

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

b)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

c)

This is the maximum recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors with
minimum spacing and/or edge distance.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given by Hilti.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
NRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8
17,4
13,9

M10
30,7
21,9

Hilti technical data


M12
44,7
31,6

M16
80,3
58,8

M20
74,1
69,2

M16

M20

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Embedment depth
hef [mm]
N0Rd,p Temperature range I

600

[kN]

M8

M10

Hilti technical data


M12

90

110

125

170

205

11,5

17,2

21,8

37,7

45,1

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

M8
20,5

[kN]

M10
27,7

Hilti technical data


M12
33,6

M16
53,3

M20
70,6

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0.1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

80

90

100

0.9 a)
fre,N = 0.5 + hef/200mm 1
0.95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,c = V

Rd,c

fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
HIS-N
VRd,s
HIS-RN

[kN]
[kN]

M8
10,4
8,3

M10
18,4
12,8

Hilti technical data


M12
26,0
19,2

M16
39,3
35,3

M20
36,7
41,5

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower value a) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

[kN]

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

12,4

19,6

28,2

40,2

46,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)
1/2 a)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

602

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

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Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

f hef =

1,38

1,21

1,04

1,22

1,45

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d
0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.

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30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

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Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Anchor size
M8
M10
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

11,5

Hilti technical data


M12
125
170

M16
170
230

M20
205
270

21,8

37,7

45,1

17,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5

M16
170
230
65

M20
205
270
90

19,1

25,5

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
55
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

6,1

8,8

11,3

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

4,2

5,5

7,6

10,8

17,2

M16
170
230
65

M20
205
270
90

23,8

29,9

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
55
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

7,7

11,2

14,1

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm

604

HIS-N

[kN]

10,4

18,4

26,0

39,3

36,7

HIS-RN

[kN]

8,3

12,8

19,2

35,3

41,5

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Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Anchor size
M8
M10
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

8,2

12,3

Hilti technical data


M12
125
170

M16
170
230

M20
205
270

15,6

26,9

32,2

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

6,0

9,2

13,7

25,2

29,6

M16
170
230
65

M20
205
270
90

13,7

18,2

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
45
55
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

4,4

6,3

8,1

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

3,0

3,9

5,5

7,7

12,3

M16
170
230
65

M20
205
270
90

17,0

21,4

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
M8
M10
M12
Embedment depth
hef = [mm]
90
110
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
120
150
170
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
45
55
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)
HIS-(R)N

[kN]

5,5

8,0

10,1

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
HIS-N

[kN]

7,4

13,1

18,6

28,1

26,2

HIS-RN

[kN]

6,0

9,2

13,7

25,2

29,6

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-ICE with rebar


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-ICE
296 ml cartridge

Statik mixer

rebar BSt 500 S

Concrete

Small edge
distance
and spacing

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- high corrosion resistant
- odourless resin
- embedment depth range:
from 60 160 mm for 8
to 100 500 mm for 25
- Low installation temperature
(range -18 C 32 C)

Variable
embedment
depth

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in this section applies to
- Correct setting (See setting instruction)
- No edge distance and spacing influence
- Steel failure
- Base material thickness, as specified in the table
- One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
- One anchor material, as specified in the tables
- Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm
- Installation temperature range -18C to +32C

For details see Simplified design method

Embedment depth a) and base material thickness for the basic loading data.
Mean ultimate resistance, characteristic resistance, design resistance, recommended loads.
Hilti technical data
Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
20
25
Typical embedment depth [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
Base material thickness [mm]
110
120
145
165
165
220
275
a) The allowed range of embedment depth is shown in the setting details. The corresponding load values can be
calculated according to the simplified design method.

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Mean ultimate resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500S
Anchor size

10

Hilti technical data


12
14
16

20

25

Tensile NRu,m

BSt 500 S

[kN]

20,2

28,3

40,0

51,8

63,6

84,6

105,8

Shear VRu,m

BSt 500 S

[kN]

14,7

23,1

32,6

44,1

57,8

90,3

141,8

Characteristic resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Anchor size

10

Hilti technical data


12
14
16

20

25

Tensile NRk

BSt 500 S

[kN]

15,1

21,2

30,0

38,9

47,7

63,4

79,4

Shear VRk

BSt 500 S

[kN]

14,0

22,0

31,0

42,0

55,0

86,0

135,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Anchor size

10

Hilti technical data


12
14
16

20

25

Tensile NRd

BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,2

10,1

14,3

18,5

22,7

30,2

37,8

Shear VRd

BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

Recommended loads a): concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm, anchor rebar BSt 500 S
Anchor size

10

Hilti technical data


12
14
16

20

25

Tensile Nrec

BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,1

7,2

10,2

13,2

16,2

21,6

27,0

Shear Vrec

BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

a) With overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of
loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001, annex C, the partial safety factor is
G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-ICE injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base material
temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.
Temperature range

Base material
temperature

Temperature range I

-40 C to +40 C

Maximum long term


base material
temperature
+43 C

Maximum short term


base material
temperature
+70 C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of
diurnal cycling.
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

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Materials
Mechanical properties of rebar BSt 500S
Anchor size
Nominal
BSt 500 S
tensile
strength fuk
Yield
strength fyk
Stressed
BSt 500 S
crosssection As
Moment of
resistance BSt 500 S
W

10

Hilti technical data


12
14
16

20

25

[N/mm]

550

550

550

550

550

550

550

[N/mm]

500

500

500

500

500

500

500

[mm]

50,3

78,5

113,1

153,9

201,1

314,2

490,9

[mm]

50,3

98,2

169,6

269,4

402,1

785,4

1534

Material quality
Part
rebar
BSt 500 S

Material
Geometry and mechanical properties according to DIN 488-2:1986 or
E DIN 488-2:2006

Setting
installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

608

10

12
14
16
20
25
TE 2 TE 16
TE 40 TE 70
compressed air gun or blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting instruction
Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!
Brush bore hole with required steel brush HIT-RB
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

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Curing time for general conditions


Temperature
of the
base material
32 C
21 C
16 C
4 C
- 7 C
- 18 C

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Hilti technical data


Curing time before
anchor can be fully
loaded tcure
35 min
45 min
1h
1h
6h
24 h

Working time in which


anchor can be inserted
and adjusted tgel
1 min
2,5 min
5 min
15 min
1h
1h

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Setting details
Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
and drill hole depth
range a)
Minimum base
material thickness b)
Minimum spacing
Minimum edge
distance
Critical spacing for
splitting failure

Critical edge distance


for splitting failure b)

Critical spacing for


concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance
for concrete cone
c)
failure

10

Hilti technical data


12
14
16

20

25

d0

[mm]

12

14

16

18

20

25

32

hef,min

[mm]

60

60

70

75

80

90

100

hef,max

[mm]

160

200

240

280

320

400

500

hmin

[mm]

smin
cmin

[mm]

hef + 30 mm
100 mm
40
50

60

70

80

100

125

[mm]

40

60

70

80

100

125

50

hef + 2 d0

scr,sp

ccr,sp

2 ccr,sp

[mm]

1,0 hef

for h / hef 2,0

4,6 hef - 1,8 h

for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3:

2,26 hef

for h / hef 1,3:

scr,N

2 ccr,N

ccr,N

1.5 hef

For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a)

hef,min hef hef,max (hef: embedment depth)

b)

h: base material thickness (h hmin)

c)

The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design bond
resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.

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Simplified design method


Simplified version of the design method according ETAG 001, TR 029. Design resistance
according data given by Hilti.
Influence of concrete strength
Influence of edge distance
Influence of spacing
Valid for a group of two anchors. (The method may also be applied for anchor groups
with more than two anchors or more than one edge distance. The influencing factors
must then be considered for each edge distance and spacing. The calculated design
loads are then on the save side: They will be lower than the exact values according
ETAG 001, TR 029. To avoid this, it is recommended to use the anchor design software
PROFIS anchor)
The design method is based on the following simplification:
No different loads are acting on individual anchors (no eccentricity)
The values are valid for one anchor.
For more complex fastening applications please use the anchor design software PROFIS Anchor.

Tension loading
The design tensile resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:

NRd,s

- Combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance:


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
- Concrete cone resistance: NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
-

Concrete splitting resistance (only non-cracked concrete):


NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp fh,N fre,N

Basic design tensile resistance


Design steel resistance NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s BSt 500 S

[kN]

8
20,0

10
30,7

Hilti technical data


12
14
16
44,3
60,7
79,3

20
123,6

25
192,9

Hilti technical data


12
14
16

20

25

Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,p = N0Rd,p fB,p f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,p fre,N
Anchor size
Typical embedment depth
hef,typ [mm]
N0Rd,p Temperature range I

612

[kN]

10

80

90

110

125

125

170

210

7,2

10,1

14,3

18,5

22,7

30,2

37,8

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Design concrete cone resistance NRd,c = N0Rd,c fB f1,N f2,N f3,N fh,N fre,N
Design splitting resistance NRd,sp = N0Rd,c fB f1,sp f2,sp f3,sp f h,N fre,N
Anchor size
N0Rd,c

[kN]

8
17,2

10
20,5

Hilti technical data


12
14
16
27,7
33,6
33,6

20
53,3

25
73,2

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB,p = (fck,cube/25N/mm)0,1 a)
1
1,02
1,04
1,06
1,07
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,08

1,09

Influence of embedment depth on combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


fh,p = hef/hef,typ
Influence of concrete strength on concrete cone resistance
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influence of edge distance a)


c/ccr,N
c/ccr,sp
f1,N =

0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,N

f1,sp = 0,7 + 0,3c/ccr,sp


f2,N =

0,1

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,73

0,76

0,79

0,82

0,85

0,88

0,91

0,94

0,97

0,5(1 + c/ccr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f2,sp = 0,5(1 + c/ccr,sp)
a) The the edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin given in the table with the
setting details. These influencing factors must be considered for every edge distance smaller than the critical
edge distance.

Influence of anchor spacing a)


s/scr,N

0,1

s/scr,sp
f3,N =

0,2

0,3

0,4

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

0,5(1 + s/scr,N)

0,55 0,60 0,65 0,70 0,75 0,80 0,85 0,90 0,95


1
f3,sp = 0,5(1 + s/scr,sp)
a) The anchor spacing shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing smin given in the table with the
setting details. This influencing factor must be considered for every anchor spacing.

Influence of embedment depth on concrete cone resistance


fh,N = (hef/hef,typ)1,5

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Influence of reinforcement
hef [mm]

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0.7 a)
fre,N = 0.5 + hef/200mm 1
0.75 a)
0.8 a)
0.85 a)
0.9 a)
0.95 a)
1
a) This factor applies only for dense reinforcement. If in the area of anchorage there is reinforcement with a
spacing 150 mm (any diameter) or with a diameter 10 mm and a spacing 100 mm, then a factor fre,N = 1
may be applied.

Shear loading
The design shear resistance is the lower value of
- Steel resistance:
-

Concrete pryout resistance:

- Concrete edge resistance:

VRd,s
VRd,cp = k lower value of NRd,p and NRd,c
0

VRd,c = V

Rd,c

fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Basic design shear resistance


Design steel resistance VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s
BSt 500 S

[kN]

8
9,3

10
14,7

Hilti technical data


12
14
16
20,7
28,0
36,7

20
57,3

25
90,0

Design concrete pryout resistance VRd,cp = lower value a) of k NRd,p and k NRd,c
k = 1 for hef < 60 mm
k = 2 for hef 60 mm
a)

NRd,p: Design combined pull-out and concrete cone resistance


NRd,c: Design concrete cone resistance

= V0Rd,c fB f f h f4 f hef fc

Design concrete edge resistance VRd,c


Anchor size
Non-cracked concrete
V0Rd,c

[kN]

10

12

14

16

20

25

5,9

8,6

11,6

15,0

18,7

27,0

39,2

C 20/25

C 25/30

C 30/37

C 35/45

C 40/50

C 45/55

C 50/60

1,48

1,55

Influencing factors
Influence of concrete strength
Concrete strength designation
(ENV 206)

fB =
(fck,cube/25N/mm)1/2 a)
1
1,1
1,22
1,34
1,41
a) fck,cube = concrete compressive strength, measured on cubes with 150 mm side length

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Influence of angle between load applied and the direction perpendicular to the free edge
Angle

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

1,01

1,05

1,13

1,24

1,40

1,64

1,97

2,32

2,50

0,15

0,3

0,45

0,6

0,75

0,9

1,05

1,2

1,35

1,5

0,32

0,45

0,55

0,63

0,71

0,77

0,84

0,89

0,95

1,00

Influence of base material thickness


h/c
fh =

{h/(1,5 c)}

1/2

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance a) for concrete edge resistance: f4
f4 = (c/hef)1,5 (1 + s / [3 c]) 0,5
Single
anchor 0,75 1,50
0,50
0,35
0,27 0,35
0,75
0,65
0,43 0,54
1,00
1,00
0,63 0,75
1,25
1,40
0,84 0,98
1,50
1,84
1,07 1,22
1,75
2,32
1,32 1,49
2,00
2,83
1,59 1,77
2,25
3,38
1,88 2,06
2,50
3,95
2,17 2,37
2,75
4,56
2,49 2,69
3,00
5,20
2,81 3,03
3,25
5,86
3,15 3,38
3,50
6,55
3,51 3,74
3,75
7,26
3,87 4,12
4,00
8,00
4,25 4,50
4,25
8,76
4,64 4,90
4,50
9,55
5,04 5,30
4,75
10,35 5,45 5,72
5,00
11,18 5,87 6,15
5,25
12,03 6,30 6,59
5,50
12,90 6,74 7,04
a) The anchor spacing and the
minimum edge distance cmin.
c/hef

Group of two anchors s/hef


2,25 3,00 3,75 4,50 5,25 6,00 6,75 7,50 8,25 9,00 9,75
0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65 0,65
0,88 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00
1,12 1,26 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40
1,38 1,53 1,68 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84 1,84
1,65 1,82 1,98 2,15 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32 2,32
1,94 2,12 2,30 2,47 2,65 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83 2,83
2,25 2,44 2,63 2,81 3,00 3,19 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38 3,38
2,57 2,77 2,96 3,16 3,36 3,56 3,76 3,95 3,95 3,95 3,95
2,90 3,11 3,32 3,52 3,73 3,94 4,15 4,35 4,56 4,56 4,56
3,25 3,46 3,68 3,90 4,11 4,33 4,55 4,76 4,98 5,20 5,20
3,61 3,83 4,06 4,28 4,51 4,73 4,96 5,18 5,41 5,63 5,86
3,98 4,21 4,44 4,68 4,91 5,14 5,38 5,61 5,85 6,08 6,31
4,36 4,60 4,84 5,08 5,33 5,57 5,81 6,05 6,29 6,54 6,78
4,75 5,00 5,25 5,50 5,75 6,00 6,25 6,50 6,75 7,00 7,25
5,15 5,41 5,67 5,93 6,18 6,44 6,70 6,96 7,22 7,47 7,73
5,57 5,83 6,10 6,36 6,63 6,89 7,16 7,42 7,69 7,95 8,22
5,99 6,27 6,54 6,81 7,08 7,36 7,63 7,90 8,17 8,45 8,72
6,43 6,71 6,99 7,27 7,55 7,83 8,11 8,39 8,66 8,94 9,22
6,87 7,16 7,45 7,73 8,02 8,31 8,59 8,88 9,17 9,45 9,74
7,33 7,62 7,92 8,21 8,50 8,79 9,09 9,38 9,67 9,97 10,26
edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum anchor spacing

10,50 11,25
0,35 0,35
0,65 0,65
1,00 1,00
1,40 1,40
1,84 1,84
2,32 2,32
2,83 2,83
3,38 3,38
3,95 3,95
4,56 4,56
5,20 5,20
5,86 5,86
6,55 6,55
7,02 7,26
7,50 7,75
7,99 8,25
8,49 8,75
8,99 9,26
9,50 9,78
10,02 10,31
10,55 10,85
smin and the

Influence of embedment depth


hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

hef/d
f hef =

1,68

0,05 (hef / d)

4,5

10

11

0,51

0,63

0,75

1,01

1,31

1,64

2,00

2,39

2,81

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

3,25

3,72

4,21

4,73

5,27

5,84

6,42

7,04

7,67

Influence of edge distance a)


4

c/d
0,19

10

15

0,77
0,71
0,67
0,65
0,60
fc =
(d / c)
a) The edge distance shall not be smaller than the minimum edge distance cmin.
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20

30

40

0,57

0,52

0,50

615

Hilti HIT-ICE
with rebar

Combined tension and shear loading


For combined tension and shear loading see section Anchor Design.

Precalculated values
Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Hilti technical data
12
14
16
70
75
80
104
120
136

20
90
170

25
100
214

9,4

17,4

21,3

27,0

36,7

57,3

75,6

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
70
75
80
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)

20
90
170
100

25
100
214
125

14,5

19,5

10,8

15,7

22,9

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
70
75
80
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)

20
90
170
100

25
100
214
125

14,8

19,4

Anchor size
8
10
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,4

6,7

12,4

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm

BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,4

4,5

6,3

8,4

11,8

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,5

4,9

6,7

8,6

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)

BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,8

4,7

6,6

8,6

11,8

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

616

[kN]

9,2

12,0

16,7

22,2

31,2

38,1

48,3

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-ICE
with rebar

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
12
14
16
110
125
125
142
161
165

20
170
220

25
210
274

14,3

22,7

30,2

37,8

36,7

57,3

90,0

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)

20
170
220
100

25
210
274
125

20,5

27,2

11,5

17,2

25,0

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)

20
170
220
100

25
210
274
125

21,5

27,6

Anchor size
8
10
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

7,2

10,1

18,5

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm

BSt 500 S

[kN]

4,6

6,4

9,2

12,0

14,4

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,7

5,3

7,3

9,5

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)

BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,2

7,2

10,1

13,0

15,5

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

1 / 2009

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

50,6

63,4

617

Hilti HIT-ICE
with rebar

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
12
14
16
144
168
192
176
204
232

20
240
290

25
300
364

18,7

34,9

42,6

54,0

36,7

57,3

90,0

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)

20
240
290
100

25
300
364
125

28,9

38,9

12,9

18,9

27,8

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile NRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)

20
240
290
100

25
300
364
125

30,9

40,0

Anchor size
8
10
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
Tensile NRd: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

8,6

13,5

24,9

Shear VRd: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm

BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,5

8,6

12,0

16,1

22,2

Shear VRd: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,9

5,7

7,8

10,2

Design resistance: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)

BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,3

9,7

13,4

17,8

24,5

Shear VRd: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

618

[kN]

9,3

14,7

20,7

28,0

36,7

57,3

86,1

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-ICE
with rebar

Precalculated values
Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm
Hilti technical data
12
14
16
70
75
80
104
120
136

20
90
170

25
100
214

6,7

12,5

15,2

19,3

26,2

41,0

54,0

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
70
75
80
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)

20
90
170
100

25
100
214
125

10,3

13,9

7,7

11,2

16,3

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
70
75
80
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
104
120
136
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)

20
90
170
100

25
100
214
125

10,6

13,9

Anchor size
8
10
Embedment depth
hef,1 = [mm]
60
60
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
100
100
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,9

4,8

8,9

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm

BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,5

3,2

4,5

6,0

8,4

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,5

3,5

4,8

6,2

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)

BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,7

3,4

4,7

6,2

8,5

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,6

8,6

12,0

15,9

22,3

27,2

34,5

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

1 / 2009

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Hilti HIT-ICE
with rebar

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
12
14
16
110
125
125
142
161
165

20
170
220

25
210
274

10,2

16,2

21,6

27,0

26,2

41,0

64,3

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)

20
170
220
100

25
210
274
125

14,6

19,5

8,2

12,3

17,9

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
110
125
125
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
142
161
165
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)

20
170
220
100

25
210
274
125

15,4

19,7

Anchor size
8
10
Embedment depth
hef,typ = [mm]
80
90
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
110
120
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

5,1

7,2

13,2

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm

BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,3

4,6

6,6

8,6

10,3

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,7

3,8

5,2

6,8

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)

BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,7

5,1

7,2

9,3

11,0

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

36,1

45,3

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

620

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-ICE
with rebar

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


Hilti technical data
12
14
16
144
168
192
176
204
232

20
240
290

25
300
364

13,4

24,9

30,5

38,6

26,2

41,0

64,3

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
Edge distance
c = cmin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin)

20
240
290
100

25
300
364
125

20,7

27,8

9,2

13,5

19,9

Hilti technical data


Anchor size
8
10
12
14
16
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
144
168
192
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
176
204
232
Spacing
s = smin= [mm]
40
50
60
70
80
Tensile Nrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin)

20
240
290
100

25
300
364
125

22,0

28,6

Anchor size
8
10
Embedment depth
hef,2 = [mm]
96
120
Base material thickness hmin= [mm]
126
150
Tensile Nrec: single anchor, no edge effects
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,2

9,6

17,8

Shear Vrec: single anchor, no edge effects, without lever arm


BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm

BSt 500 S

[kN]

3,9

6,1

8,6

11,5

15,8

Shear Vrec: single anchor, min. edge distance (c = cmin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

2,8

4,1

5,6

7,3

Recommended loads: concrete C 20/25 fck,cube = 25 N/mm


(load values are valid for single anchor)

BSt 500 S

[kN]

4,5

6,9

9,6

12,7

17,5

Shear Vrec: double anchor, no edge effects, min. spacing (s = smin) , without lever arm
BSt 500 S

[kN]

6,7

10,5

14,8

20,0

26,2

41,0

61,5

For the recommended loads an overall partial safety factor for action = 1,4 is considered. The partial safety
factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from national regulations. According ETAG 001,
annex C, the partial safety factor is G = 1,35 for permanent actions and Q = 1,5 for variable actions.

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Hilti HIT-HY 70

Hilti HIT-HY 70 injection mortar for masonry


Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti HITHY 70 330 ml
foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Mixer
HIT-V rod
HAS, HAS-E rod
HIT-AC, HITACR rod
HIT-AN rod
HIT-IG internal
threaded sleeve

- chemical injection fastening for all


type of base materials:
- hollow and solid
- clay bricks, sand-lime bricks,
normal and light weight concrete
blocks, aerated light weight
concrete, natural stones
- two-component hybrid mortar
- rapid curing
- versatile and convenient handling
- flexible setting depth and
fastening thickness
- small edge distance and anchor
spacing
- mortar filling control with HIT-SC
sleeves
- suitable for overhead fastenings
- in-service temperatures:
short time: max.120C
long term: max 72C

HIT-IC internal
threaded sleeve
HIS-RN sleeve
HIT-SC
composite
sleeve

HCR
Concrete

Variable
embedment
depth

Solid brick

Hollow brick

Autoclaved
aerated
concrete

Fire
resistance

Corrosion
resistance

High
corrosion
resistant

Hilti anchor
design
software

Approvals / certificates
Description
Allgemeine bauaufsichtliche
Zulassung
(national German approval)
Fiche technique SOCOTEC a)
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

622

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

DIBt, Berlin

Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14

SOCOTEC, Paris
MFPA, Leipzig
warringtonfire

YX 0047 08.2006
PB III/B-07-157 / 2007-06-04
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26
1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)

All data in the table below applies to


Load values valid for holes drilled with TE rotary hammers in hammering mode
Correct anchor setting (see instruction for use, setting details)
Steel quality of fastening elements: see data below
Steel quality for screws for HIT-IG, HIT-IC and HIS-N: min. grade 5.8 / HIS-RN: A4-70
Threaded rods of appropriate size (diameter and length) and a minimum steel quality of 5.6 can be used
Base material temperature during installation and curing must be between -5C through +40C
(Exception: solid clay bricks (e.g. Mz12): +5C till 40C)

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]
Solid masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-AC / HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG
HIT-IG / HIT-IC e)

HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E


Anchor size
Base
material
Solid clay brick
Mz12/2,0
DIN 105/
EN 771-1
fb b) 12 N/mm

Setting
depth
[mm]

M8

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

Nrec [kN]

1,0

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

Nrec [kN]

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

Vrec [kN]

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

Nrec [kN]

1,0

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

Nrec [kN]

3,0 d)

3,0 d)

3,0 d)

3,0 d)

3,0 d)

3,0 d)

80

Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland
Solid sandlime brick
KS 12/2,0
DIN 106/
EN 771-2
fb b) 12 N/mm

M6

80

Germany,
Austria,
Vrec [kN]
3,0 d)
3,0 d)
3,0 d)
3,0 d)
3,0 d)
3,0 d)
Switzerland
a) Recommended load values for German base materials are based on national regulations.
b) fb = brick strength
c) Values only valid for Mz (DIN 105) with brick strength 29 N/mm, density 2,0 kg/dm, minimum brick size NF
(24,0cm x 11,5cm x 7,1cm), not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14
d) Values only valid for KS (DIN 106) with brick strength 23 N/mm, density 2,0 kg/dm, minimum brick size NF
(24,0cm x 11,5cm x 7,1cm), not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14
e) HIT-IC not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14

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623

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]
Solid masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-AC / HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG / HIT-IC
HIT-IG / HIT-IC c)

HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E


Anchor size
Base
material
Aerated
concrete PPW
2-0,4
DIN 4165/
EN 771-4
fb b) 2 N/mm

Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland

Setting
depth
[mm]

M6

M8

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

Vrec [kN]

0,1

0,1

0,2

0,2

0,4

0,4

80

Lightweight
concrete acc.
Nrec [kN]
1,0
1,0
1,5
1,5
1,5
TGL
(haufwerks80
poriger
Leichtbeton),
Vrec [kN]
1,0
1,0
1,5
1,5
1,5
Germany
a) Recommended load values for German base materials are based on national regulations.
b) fb = brick strength
c) HIT-IC not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14

624

1,5

1,5

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Hilti HIT-HY 70

Basic loading data (for a single anchor)


All data in the table below applies to
Load values valid for holes drilled with TE rotary hammers in sensitive hammering mode
Correct anchor setting (see instruction for use, setting details)
Steel quality of fastening elements: see data above;
Steel quality for screws for HIT-IG: min. grade 5.8
Threaded rods of appropriate size (diameter and length) and a minimum steel quality of 5.6 can be used

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-IC c) / HIT-IG

HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E


Anchor size
Base
material

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18xd) 22x 16x 18x d) e) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

0,3

0,4

0,4

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

0,3

0,4

0,4

0,4

0,8

Nrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Nrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Nrec [kN]

0,84

0,84

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Nrec [kN]

0,91

0,91

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Nrec [kN]

0,6

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

0,6

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Nrec [kN]

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

Nrec [kN]

1,54

1,54

1,54

1,54

Vrec [kN]

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

Nrec [kN]

1,68

1,68

1,54

1,54

Vrec [kN]

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

Nrec [kN]

1,82

1,82

1,54

1,54

Vrec [kN]
1,4
1,4
1,4
1,4
Recommended load values for German base materials are based on national regulations.
fb = brick strength
HIT-IC elements are not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14
HIT-SC 18x elements are not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

HlzB 6
DIN 105/
EN 771-1
fb b) 6 N/mm

50
80
100

Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland

Hlz 12
DIN 105/
EN 771-1
fb b) 12 N/mm

130
160
50
80
100

Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

M8

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130
160

625

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-IC c) / HIT-IG

HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E


Anchor size
Base
material

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

M12

M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18xd) 22x 16x 18x d) e) 22x 22x
0,5

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

Vrec [kN]

0,5

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

Nrec [kN]

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,0

1,0

Vrec [kN]

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,0

1,0

Nrec [kN]

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

Vrec [kN]

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

Nrec [kN]

1,44

1,44

1,4

1,4

Vrec [kN]

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

Nrec [kN]

1,56

1,56

1,4

1,4

Vrec [kN]
1,4
1,4
1,4
1,4
Recommended load values for German base materials are based on national regulations.
fb = brick strength
HIT-IC elements are not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14
HIT-SC 18x elements are not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

50
80
100

Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland

130
160

626

M10

Nrec [kN]

KSL 12
DIN 106/
EN 771-2
fb b) 12 N/mm

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

M8

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Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-IC c) / HIT-IG

HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E


Anchor size
Base
material

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]
50

Hbl 2
DIN 18 151/
EN 771-3
fb b) 2 N/mm

80
100

Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland

130
160

Hbl 4
DIN 18 151/
EN 771-3
fb b) 4 N/mm

Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland
Hbn 4
DIN 18 153/
EN 771-3
fb b) 4 N/mm

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

M8

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18xd) 22x 16x 18x d) e) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

0,3

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Vrec [kN]

0,3

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Vrec [kN]

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Nrec [kN]

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

Vrec [kN]

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

Nrec [kN]

0.72

0.72

0,7

0,7

Vrec [kN]

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

Nrec [kN]

0,78

0,78

0,7

0,7

Vrec [kN]

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

Nrec [kN]

0,4

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

Vrec [kN]

0,4

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

Nrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Nrec [kN]

0,4

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

Vrec [kN]

0,4

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

Nrec [kN]

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

50

80

50

80
Germany,
Austria,
Vrec [kN]
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
0,8
Switzerland
Recommended load values for German base materials are based on national regulations.
fb = brick strength
HIT-IC elements are not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14
HIT-SC 18x elements are not covered by national German approval Z-21.3-1830 / 2006-11-14
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

1 / 2009

0,8

627

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-IC c) / HIT-IG

HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E


Anchor size
Base
material
Brique creuse
C40
NF-P 13-301/
EN 771-1
fb b) 4 N/mm

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]
80
100
130

France

Parpaing creux
B40
NF-P 14-301/
EN 771-3
fb b) 4 N/mm

160
80
100
130

France
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

628

160

M8

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18xd) 22x 16x 18x d) e) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

Nrec [kN]

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

Vrec [kN]

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,5

Nrec [kN]

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7

Vrec [kN]

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,5

Nrec [kN]

0,7

1,2

1,2

1,2

Vrec [kN]

1,5

1,7

1,7

1,7

Nrec [kN]

0,7

1,2

1,2

1,2

Vrec [kN]

1,5

1,7

1,7

1,9

Recommended load values for French base materials are based on national regulations.
fb = brick strength
HIT-IC not covered by national French approval XY 0047 08.2006
HIT-SC 18x elements are not covered by national French approval XY 0047 08.2006
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
Values in brackets: mean ultimate loads Fu,m [kN]:
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size
Base
material

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]
50

Mattone
Alveolater 50
EN 771-1
fb b) 16 N/mm

80
100

130
Italy
160

50

Doppio uni
EN 771-1
fb b) 27 N/mm

80

100
Italy

130

160

80
Foratino 4 Fori
EN 771-1
fb b) 7 N/mm

100

130
Italy
160
a)
b)
c)

M8

M10

M12

HIT-IC / HIT-IG
M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x
16x 18xc) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

0,9 (4,2)

1,1

1,1 (4,9)

1,25

1,25 (5,7)

Vrec [kN]

1,2 (5,8)

1,2

1,2

1,2

2,0 (10,2)

Nrec [kN]

1,1 (5,0)

1,5

1,5

1,7

1,7

1,5 (7,0)

1,7

1,7

1,7

Vrec [kN]

1,2 (5,3)

1,2

1,2

1,2

2,0

1,2

1,2

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

1,5

1,5

1,7

1,7

Vrec [kN]

1,2

1,2

2,0

Nrec [kN]

2,3

2,8

2,8 (12,7)

Vrec [kN]

1,2
2,3
(10,4)
1,2

1,2

1,2

2,0

Nrec [kN]

2,3

2,3

2,8

2,8 (13,8)

Vrec [kN]

1,2

1,2

1,2

2,0

Nrec [kN]

0,65
(2,9)

0,65

0,65

0,65

0,65
(2,9)

Vrec [kN]

1,3 (5,7)

1,3

1,3 (6,6)

1,3

1,3 (6,0)

Nrec [kN]

1,0 (5,0)

1,0

1,0 (6,8)

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0 (4,5)

Vrec [kN]

1,3 (6,1)

1,9

1,9 (8,5)

1,9

1,9

1,9

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,0
2,0
(11,0)
1,0

Vrec [kN]

1,9

1,9

2,0

Nrec [kN]

2,0

2,0

2,0 (9,0)

Vrec [kN]

1,9

1,9
2,0
(12,1)
1,9

1,9

2,0

Nrec [kN]

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

Vrec [kN]

1,9

1,9

1,9

2,0

Nrec [kN]

0,6 (2,7)

Vrec [kN]

0,9

0,7
(3,3)
0,9

Nrec [kN]

0,7

0,7

1,0

1,0

Vrec [kN]

0,9

0,9

1,0

Nrec [kN]

1,5

1,9

1,9 (9,8)

Vrec [kN]

0,9

0,9

1,0

Nrec [kN]

1,5

1,5

1,9 (8,8)

Vrec [kN]

0,9
1,5
(6,7)
0,9
1,5
(7,3)
0,9

0,9

1,0

1,0

0,7

1,0

1,0

0,7

1,0

1,0

1,0 (5,2)

0,9

0,9

1,0

0,9

0,9

1,0

1,0

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

1 / 2009

629

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
Values in brackets: mean ultimate loads Fu,m [kN]:
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size
Base
material
Mattone rosso
EN 771-1
fb b) 26 N/mm

Italy
Blocchi cem 2
Fori
EN 771-3
fb b) 8 N/mm

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]
50

80

50

80
Italy
a)
b)
c)

M8

M10

M12

HIT-IC / HIT-IG
M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x 16x 18xc) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

0,35
(1,7)

0,45

0,45
(2,0)

0,45

0,45

Vrec [kN]

Nrec [kN]

0,5
(2,9)

0,5 (2,1)

0,5
(3,3)

0,6

0,6 (3,0)

0,5

Vrec [kN]

0,6

0,6 (4,2)

0,6

Nrec [kN]

1,0 (5,8) 1,25 (6,6)

1,25

1,25

1,25 (7,5)

Vrec [kN]

1,5 (7,2)

1,5

1,5

2,0 (14,6)

Nrec [kN]

1,0 (4,6) 1,25 (6,8)

1,25

1,25

1,25 (5,6)

1,25

1,25

1,25 (5,6)

1,25

Vrec [kN]

1,5 (7,1)

2,0

2,0

2,0 (20,0)

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

1,5

2,0

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]
Solid masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-AC / HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG / HIT-IC
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E or Rebar c)
Anchor size
Base
material

80
Volcanic rock
(Tufo)
EN 771-3
fb b) 4,3 N/mm

Italy

100
120
140
160

a)
b)
c)
d)

Rod M8
or
Rebar 8 d)

Rod M10
or
Rebar 10 d)

Rod M12
or
Rebar 12 d)

Rod M14
or
Rebar 14 d)

Rod M16
or
Rebar 16 d)

Nrec [kN]

0,9

Vrec [kN]

0,9

Nrec [kN]

1,2

Vrec [kN]

1,2

Nrec [kN]

1,5

Vrec [kN]

1,5

Nrec [kN]

1,8

Vrec [kN]

1,8

Nrec [kN]

2,1

Vrec [kN]

2,1

Setting
depth
[mm]

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
Minimum base material thickness h = setting depth + 50mm.
Drill bit diameters for rebars BSt 500S:

630

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-HY 70

8: d0=12mm; 10: d0=14mm; 12: d0=16mm; 14: d0=18mm; 16: d0=20mm;

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
Values in brackets: mean ultimate loads Fu,m [kN]:
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size
Base
material

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x 16x 18xc) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

0,5
(2,6)

0,5
(2,0)

0,5
(2,4)

0,5

0,5

Vrec [kN]

0,9
(4,2)

0,9

0,9

0,9

0,9
(4,4)

Nrec [kN]

0,7
(3,1)

0,9
(3,8)

0,9
(4,0)

1,1

1,1
(5,0)

0,9
(4,0)

1,1

1,1
(6,3)

1,1

Vrec [kN]

1,0
(4,8)

1,0
(4,5)

1,0

1,0

1,7
(7,8)

1,0

1,0

1,7

1,7

Nrec [kN]

0,5
(3,1)

0,7

0,7

0,7

0,7
(3,2)

Vrec [kN]

1,2
(5,5)

1,2

1,2

1,2

1,9
(8,6)

Nrec [kN]

0,5
(2,4)

1,1
(5,2)

1,1

1,3

1,3

1,1

1,3

1,3
(5,8)

1,3

Vrec [kN]

1,2
(5,6)

1,2

1,2

1,2

2,0
(10,8)

1,2

1,2

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

0,8
(4,5)

0,8
(3,6)

0,8

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

1,5
(6,9)

1,6
(8,6)

1,6

1,6

1,6

Nrec [kN]

0,8

1,9

1,9

2,3

2,3

1,9
(8,5)

2,3

2,3

2,3
(10,4)

Spain

Vrec [kN]

1,5

2,0
(12,4)

2,0

2,0

2,0
(17,4)

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

Clinker mediterraneo EN
771-1
fb b) 78 N/mm

Nrec [kN]

0,7
(3,3)

0,7
(3,1)

0,7

0,7

0,7

Vrec [kN]

1,5
(6,4)

1,6
(7,8)

1,6

1,6

1,6
(0,7)

Nrec [kN]

0,7

1,8
(8,0)

1,8

2,1

2,1

1,8
(8,3)

2,1

2,1

2,1
(9,7)

Vrec [kN]

1,4
(6,4)

2,0
(9,5)

2,0

2,0

2,0
(16,3)

2,0
(14,4)

2,0

2,0

2,0

Hueco doble
EN 771-1
fb b) 4 N/mm

Spain

Termoarcilla
EN 771-1
fb b) 22 N/mm

Spain

Ladrillo cara
vista
EN 771-1
fb b) 42 N/mm

50

80

50

80

50

80

50

80
Spain
a)
b)
c)

M8

HIT-IC / HIT-IG

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

1 / 2009

631

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size
Base
material
Concrete
Block
EN 771-3
fb b) 7,0 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
440 x 215 x 215

(Shell thickness
48 mm)
Great Britain
Concrete
Block
EN 771-3
b)
fb 7 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
440 x 215 x 138
(Shell thickness
48 mm)
Great Britain

Concrete
Block
EN 771-3
fb b) 7 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
440 x 215 x 112
(Shell
thickness 48
mm)
Great Britain
a)
b)
c)

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

M8

M10

M12

HIT-IC / HIT-IG
M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x 16x 18xc) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

0,3

0,8

1,1

2,0

2,0

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,6

2,0

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

0,3

0,8

1,1

2,0

2,0

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,6

2,0

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

0,4

0,6

0,7

1,5

1,5

Vrec [kN]

0,9

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

Nrec [kN]

0,4

0,6

0,7

1,5

1,5

Vrec [kN]

0,9

1,7

1,7

1,7

1,7

Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,8

0,9

0,9

0,9

Vrec [kN]

1,1

1,3

1,3

1,3

2,0

50

80

50

80

50

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

632

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size
Base
material
Dense
Concrete
EN 771-3
fb b) 14 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
440 x 215 x 100

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

M8

M10

M12

HIT-IC / HIT-IG
M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x 16x 18xc) 22x 22x

Nrec [kN]

1,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

Vrec [kN]

1,3

2,5

2,5

2,5

3,0

Nrec [kN]

1,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

Vrec [kN]

1,3

2,5

2,5

2,5

3,0

Nrec [kN]

1,5

3,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

Great Britain

Vrec [kN]

1,3

2,5

2,5

2,5

3,0

2,5

2,5

3,0

3,0

Thermalite/
Celcon
EN 771-3
fb b) 6 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
440 x 100 x 215

Nrec [kN]

0,7

0,8

0,8

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

0,5

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,9

Nrec [kN]

1,3

1,5

1,5

1,7

1,7

1,5

1,7

1,7

1,7

Vrec [kN]

0,9

1,0

1,0

1,0

1,2

1,0

1,0

1,2

1,2

Nrec [kN]

1,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,5

Vrec [kN]

1,5

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

Nrec [kN]

1,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,5

3,0

3,5

3,5

3,5

Vrec [kN]

1,5

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

50

Great Britain
Dense
Concrete
EN 771-3
b)
fb 14 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
440 x 215 x 140

50

80

50

80
Great Britain
Nostell Red
Multi
EN 771-3
fb b) 70 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
215 x 102 x 65

50

80
Great Britain
a)
b)
c)

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

1 / 2009

633

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

Base
material
London yellow
Multi Stock
EN 771-3
fb b) 16 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
215 x 100 x 65

M8

M10

M12

HIT-IC / HIT-IG
M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x 16x 18xc) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

1,0

1,3

1,3

1,7

1,7

Vrec [kN]

1,4

1,9

1,9

1,9

2,5

Nrec [kN]

2,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

Vrec [kN]

1,4

2,5

2,5

2,5

3,0

2,5

2,5

3,0

3,0

50

80
Great Britain
a)
b)
c)

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and/or pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E

HIT-IG / HIT-IC

Anchor size
Base
material
Dense
Concrete
EN 771-3
fb b) 14 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
440 x 215 x 100

Great Britain
Dense
Concrete
EN 771-3
fb b) 14 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
440 x 215 x 140

Setting Base
depth material
[mm]

M6

M8

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

Nrec [kN]

2,5

2,5

2,5

Vrec [kN]

2,5

2,5

3,0

3,5 c)

4,0 c)

4,5 c)

2,5

2,5

3,0

80

Nrec [kN]
80
Vrec [kN]

Great Britain
a)
b)
c)

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb brick strength
The minimum value of brick break out and/or pull out given in the table and of pull out of one brick is decisive.

634

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size
Base
material
Fire light brick
Scoria Blend
fb b) 16 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
230 x 110 x 119

(Shell thickness
19 mm)
Australia
Hollow Block
fb b) 15 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
390 x 190 x 190

(Shell thickness
30 mm)
Australia

Clay common
(Standard)
fb b) 84 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
230 x 110 x 76

(Shell thickness
20 mm)
Australia
a)
b)
c)

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

M8

M10

M12

HIT-IC / HIT-IG
M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x 16x 18xc) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,8

0,8

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,5

1,5

1,5

2,0

Nrec [kN]

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

1,8

Vrec [kN]

1,25

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

0,6

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,5

1,5

1,5

2,0

Nrec [kN]

0,6

0,9

0,9

1,7

1,7

0,9

1,7

1,7

1,7

Vrec [kN]

1,25

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,5

1,5

Vrec [kN]

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

2,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

3,0

4,0

4,0

4,0

Vrec [kN]

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

50

80

50

80

50

80

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

1 / 2009

635

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]
Solid masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-AC / HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG / HIT-IC
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E

HIT-IG / HIT-IC

Anchor size
Base
material
Clay common
(Dry pressed)
fb b) 25 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
230 x 110 x 76

Setting
depth
[mm]

M8

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

Nrec [kN]

2,5

3,0

4,0

2,5

3,0

4,0

Vrec [kN]

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

Nrec [kN]

2,5 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

4,0 c)

Vrec [kN]

3,0

4,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

Nrec [kN]

2,5 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

3,0 c)

4,0 c)

Vrec [kN]

3,0

4,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

80

Australia

Calduran
Solid sand-lime
brick
fb b) 22 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
437x198x100

M6

80

Netherlands
Calduran
Solid sand-lime
brick
fb b) 22 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
437x298x215

80

Netherlands
a)
b)
c)

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
The minimum value of brick break out and/or pull out given in the table and of pull out of one brick is decisive.

636

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size
Base
material
Wienerberger
Powerbrick
fb b) 41 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
285x135x135

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

M8

M10

M12

HIT-IC / HIT-IG
M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x 16x 18xc) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

1,0

1,25

1,25

1,25

1,25

Vrec [kN]

1,5

2,0

2,0

2,0

3,0

Nrec [kN]

1,5

1,75

1,75

2,0

2,0

1,75

2,0

2,0

2,0

Vrec [kN]

1,5

3,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

3,0

3,0

4,0

4,0

Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,75

0,75

1,0

1,0

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,25

1,25

1,25

1,5

Nrec [kN]

1,5

1,75

1,75

1,75

1,75

1,75

1,75

1,75

1,75

Belgium

Vrec [kN]

1,5

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,5

2,0

2,0

2,5

2,5

Concrete
hollow brick
fb b) 6 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
600x500x92

Nrec [kN]

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

Vrec [kN]

0,5

0,75

0,75

0,75

1,0

0,75

0,75

1,0

1,0

Nrec [kN]

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

2,0

Vrec [kN]

1,2

1,2

1,2

2,0

1,2

1,2

2,0

2,0

50

80
Belgium
Wienerberger
Thermobrick
fb b) 21 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
285x135x138

50

80

50

(Shell thickness
15 mm) Finland
Leca typ 3
EN 771-3
fb 3,0 N/mm
80

Sweden
a)
b)
c)

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

1 / 2009

637

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]:
Hollow masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-SC and HIT-AC/HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG/HIT-IC
Values in brackets: mean ultimate loads Fu,m [kN]:
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E
Anchor size
Base
material
Concrete
block
fb b) 23 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
390 x 190 x 120
(Shell thickness
25 mm)
Japan
Spancrete
(Hollow Core
Slab)
fb b) 83 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
1000 x1000 x125

M6
Setting
depth
[mm]

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC HIT-SC


12x 16x 16x 18x 22x 16x 18xc) 22x 22x
Nrec [kN]

1,25
(8,1)

1,5

1,5

2,0

2,0
(10,9)

Vrec [kN]

1,25
(6,7)

1,5
(11,4)

1,5

1,5

2,0
(17,2)

Nrec [kN]

1,25
(9,0)

1,5
(10,3)

1,5

2,0

2,0

1,5
(9,2)

2,0

2,0

2,0
(12,1)

Vrec [kN]

1,25
(7,1)

1,5

1,5

1,5

2,0

1,5
(11,4)

1,5

2,0

2,0
(15,9)

Nrec [kN]

1,25
(8,5)

2,0
(15,0)

2,0

2,5

2,5
(23,7)

2,5
(13,9)

2,5

2,5
(19,3)

Vrec [kN]

1,25
(7,0)

2,5
(12,0)

2,5

2,5

3,0
(24,3)

2,5
(21,3)

2,5

3,0
(28,1)

Nrec [kN]

1,25
(8,1)

1,75
(8,6)

1,75

2,0

2,0
(9,9)

Vrec [kN]

0,75
(6,3)

1,00
(9,2)

1,00

1,00

1,25
(12,8)

50

80

50

(Shell thickness
27,5 mm)
Japan
Aereted
concrete block
fb b) 6 N/mm
L x H x B [mm]
1900 x 600 x 100
Special application:
through fastening
HIT-SC HIT-SC
x50
x85

M8

HIT-IC / HIT-IG

130

100

Japan
a)
b)
c)

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb = brick strength
HIT-SC 18x with HIT-IC M10 only! HIT-IG M10 elements do not fit.

638

1 / 2009

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Recommended loads a) Frec for brick breakout and pull out in [kN]
Solid masonry: HIT-HY 70 with HIT-AC / HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E and HIT-IG / HIT-IC
Values in brackets: mean ultimate loads Fu,m [kN]:
HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E

HIT-G / HIT-IC

Anchor size
Base
material
Aereted
concrete
block
fb b) 6 N/mm
LxHxB
[mm]
1900 x 600 x 100

Setting
depth
[mm]

M6

M8

M10

M12

M8

M10

M12

Nrec [kN]

0,75

0,75
(4,0)

Vrec [kN]

1,0

1,0
(8,6)

Nrec [kN]

1,5
(7,3)

1,75

1,75
(7,4)

1,75
(8,0)

Vrec [kN]

0,75
(4,2)

1,0
(4,7)

1,0
(4,6)

1,0
(5,8)

50

80
Japan
a)
b)

Recommended load values with consideration of a global safety factor global =3,0: Frec = FRk / global
fb brick strength

1 / 2009

639

Hilti HIT-HY 70

Design
Influence of joints:
If the joints of the masonry are not visible the recommended load Nrec has to be reduced with the factor j = 0.75.
If the joints of the masonry are visible (e.g. unplastered wall) following has to be taken into account:
The recommended load Nrec may be used only, if the wall is designed such that the joints are to be
filled with mortar.
If the wall is designed such that the joints are not to be filled with mortar then the recommended load
Nrec may be used only, if the minimum edge distance cmin to the vertical joints is observed. If this
minimum edge distance cmin can not be observed then the recommended load Nrec has to be reduced
with the factor j = 0.75.
The decisive resistance to tension loads is the lower value of Nrec (brick breakout, pull out) and Nmax,pb (pull
out of one brick).
Pull out of one brick:
The allowable load of an anchor or a group of anchors in case of pull out of one brick, Nmax,pb [kN], is given in the
following tables:
Clay bricks:

All other brick types:


brick breadth bbrick [mm]

Nmax,pb
brick
length
lbrick
[mm]

brick breadth bbrick [mm]

Nmax,pb

80

120

200

240

300

360

240

1,1

1,6

2,7

3,3

4,1

4,9

300

1,4

2,1

3,4

4,1

5,1

6,2

500

2,3

3,4

5,7

6,9

8,6

10,3

[kN]

80

120

200

240

300

360

240

0,8

1,2

2,1

2,5

3,1

3,7

300

1,0

1,5

2,6

3,1

3,9

4,6

500

1,7

2,6

4,3

5,1

6,4

7,7

[kN]

brick
length
lbrick
[mm]

Nmax,pb = resistance for pull out of one brick


= length of the brick
lbrick
bbrick = breadth of the brick

lbrick

bbrick

Nmax,pb

For all applications outside of the above mentioned base materials and / or setting conditions
site tests have to be made for the determination of load values.
Due to the wide variety of natural stones site tests have to be made for determine of load values.

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Materials
Material quality HAS
Part
Threaded rod
HAS-(E)
Threaded rod
HAS-(E)R
Washer
ISO 7089

Nut
EN ISO 4032

Material
Strength class 5.8, EN ISO 898-1, A5 > 8% ductile
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
Stainless steel grade A4, A5 > 8% ductile strength class 70,EN ISO 35061, EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
Steel galvanized, EN ISO 4042;
Stainless steel, EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439;
1.4362
Strength class 8, ISO 898-2
steel galvanized 5 m, EN ISO 4042
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, stainless steel grade A4,
EN 10088: 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4578; 1.4571; 1.4439; 1.4362
Strength class 70, EN ISO 3506-2, high corrosion resistant steel,
EN 10088: 1.4529; 1.4565

Material quality HIT-A


Part
HIT-AC rod
HIT-ACR rod
HIT-AN rod

Material
Carbon steel grade 5.8; galvanized to min. 5 m
Stainless steel, grade A4-70; 1.4401; 1.4404; 1.4571
Carbon steel grade 3.6; galvanized to min. 5 m

Material quality sleeves


Part
HIT-IG sleeve
HIT-IC sleeve
HIT-SC sleeve

Material
Carbon steel 1.0718; galvanized to min. 5 m
Carbon steel; galvanized to min. 5 m
PA/PP

Setting
Installation equipment
Anchor size
Rotary hammer
Other tools

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M10
M12
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blow out pump, set of cleaning brushes, dispenser

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Setting details: hole depth h0 and effective anchorage depth in solid base materials

Setting details HIT-AC, HIT-V, HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E, HAS-R


Anchor size
M8
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
depth
Hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Minimum spacinga)
Minimum edge
distance a)
Torque moment
Filling volume

HIT-AC, HIT-V
M10
M12

M8

HIT-V, HAS, HAS-E, HAS-R


M10
M12
M16

d0

[mm]

10

12

14

10

12

14

18

hef

[mm]

80

80

80

80

90

110

125

h0

[mm]

85

85

85

85

95

115

130

hmin

[mm]

115

115

115

110

120

140

170

df

[mm]

12

14

12

14

18

smin

[mm]

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

cmin

[mm]

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Tinst

[Nm]
[ml]

5
4

8
5

10
7

5
4

8
6

10
10

10
15

a) In case of shear loads towards a free edge: cmin = 200 mm


A distance from the edge of a broken brick of cmin = 200 mm is recommended, e.g. around window or door frames.

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HIT-IG, HIT-IC

HIS-N/RN

Setting details HIT-IG, HIT-IC


Anchor size
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
depth
Hole depth
Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Length of bolt
engagement
Minimum spacing a)
Minimum edge
a)
distance
Torque moment
Filling volume

M8

HIT-IG
M10

M12

M8

HIT-IC
M10

M12

HIS-N/RN
M8
M10
M12

d0

[mm]

14

18

18

14

16

18

14

18

22

hef

[mm]

80

80

80

80

80

80

90

110

125

h0

[mm]

85

85

85

85

85

85

95

115

130

hmin

[mm]

115

115

115

115

115

115

120

150

170

df

[mm]

12

14

12

14

12

14

hS

[mm]

min. 10 max. 75

smin

[mm]

100

100

100

100

100

100

cmin

[mm]

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Tinst

[Nm]
[ml]

5
6

8
6

10
6

5
6

8
6

10
6

5
6

8
10

10
16

min. 10 max. 75

min. 8 min. 10 min 12


max.20 max.25 max.30
100
100
100

a) In case of shear loads towards a free edge: cmin = 20 cm


A distance from the edge of a broken brick of cmin = 20 cm is recommended, e.g. around window or door frames.

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HAS / HIT-AC with HIT-SC

HIT-AC, HIT-V, HAS

Setting details HIT-V / HAS / HIT-A with sieve sleeve


Anchor size
Sieve sleeve HIT SC
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
depth

d0

[mm]

12

12

16

16

16

16

18

18

22

22

hef

[mm]

50

80

50

80

50

80

50

80

50

80

Hole depth

h0

[mm]

60

95

60

95

60

95

60

95

60

95

hmin

[mm]

80

115

80

115

80

115

80

115

80

115

df

[mm]

12

12

14

14

14

14

smin

[mm]

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

cmin

[mm]

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

Tinst

[Nm]
[ml]

3
12

3
24

3
18

3
30

4
18

4
30

6
18

6
36

6
30

6
55

Minimum base
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
hole in the fixture
Minimum spacing a)
Minimum edge
distance a)
Torque moment
Filling volume

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M12
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HIT-IG / HIT-IC with HIT-SC

HIT-IG / HIT-IC

Setting details HIT-IG / HIT-IC with sieve sleeve


Anchor size
Sieve sleeve HIT SC
Nominal diameter of
drill bit
Effective anchorage
depth
Hole depth

M8
16x85

HIT-IG
M10
22x85

M12
22x85

M8
16x85

HIT-IC
M10
18x85

M12
22x85

d0

[mm]

16

22

22

16

18

22

hef

[mm]

80

80

80

80

80

80

h0

[mm]

95

95

95

95

95

95

Minimum base
hmin
[mm]
115
115
115
115
115
115
material thickness
Diameter of clearance
df
[mm]
9
12
14
9
12
14
hole in the fixture
Length of bolt
hS
[mm]
min. 10 max. 75
min. 10 max. 75
engagement
Minimum spacing a)
smin
[mm]
100
100
100
100
100
100
Minimum edge
cmin
[mm]
100
100
100
100
100
100
distance a)
Torque moment
Tinst
[Nm]
3
4
6
3
4
6
Filling volume
[ml]
30
45
45
30
36
45
a) In case of shear loads towards a free edge: cmin = 20 cm
A distance from the edge of a broken brick of cmin = 20 cm is recommended, e.g. around window or door frames.

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Basics of post installed rebar connections
Hilti HIT-RE 500 post installed rebar
Hilti HIT-HY 150 post installed rebar
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Applications

1.1 Advantages of post-installed rebar connections


With the use of the Hilti-HIT injection systems it is possible to connect new reinforcement to
existing structures with maximum confidence and flexibility.

design flexibility

reliable like cast in

form work
simplification

defined load
characteristics

horizontal, vertical and


overhead
simple, high confidence
application

1.2 Application examples


Post installed rebar connections are widely used within the construction industry in a wide range
of applications, which vary from new construction projects, to structure upgrades and
infrastructure requalifications.
Post-installed rebar connections in new construction projects

Diaphragm walls

Misplaced bars

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Post-installed rebar connections in structure updgrades

Wall strenghtening

New slab constructions

Joint strenghtening

Cantilevers/balconies

Post-installed rebar connections in infrastructure requalifications

Slab widening

Structural upgrade

Slab strenghtening

Side-walk upgrade

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Rebar basics

2.1 Definition of rebar


Rebar is standing for REinforcement BAR. At Hilti the word is used for a reinforcement bar
inserted into a borehole filled with Hilti HIT in reinforced concrete structures, in other words for
post-installed reinforcement. Post-installed reinforcement can be split up into four different main
applications:

Good detailing practice


Shear studs
Rebar as structural rebar
Rebar as an anchor

In the course of the Anchor FTM the focus will be on the last two types of applications.
Chapter 3, Adhesive Anchoring Systems, deals with rebar as an anchor. The current chapter
focuses on rebar as structural rebar, where the reinforcement is purely loaded in the longitudinal
direction.
lv
l0
lbd

/3 lbd

10 ds

Figure 2.1: Example of structural rebar application

Structural rebar is characterized by very high loads. The reinforcement is often loaded up to
steel yielding. The concrete structure (connection) shows a good serviceability. The
deformations are small and due to this the crack width and therefore the influences by the
environment (corrosion) are limited. The concrete connections behave as a monolithic structure
or in other words as if the concrete was poured in one go. The high loads which can occur in
either the anchorage or the splice can lead to an embedment length up to 15 till 80 times the
diameter of the reinforcement.
The design can be done according to two design concepts;

Structural code, for instance EC2 EN 1992-1-1:2004 chapter 8.4 anchorage of


longitudinal reinforcement, based on approvals (e.g. ETA according to EOTA TR023)
See paragraph 4 of this chapter for an overview of the approvals
Hilti HIT-Rebar design concept, based on the American Standard (ACI 318-08), where
the allowable bond stress is controlled by splitting / spalling behaviour.

For this type of connections an engineer is usually involved in the design.

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2.2 Rebar as an anchor


Rebar as an anchor is characterized by the fact it is not possible to splice the reinforcement
(due to e.g. lack of useable reinforcement). The loads are typically smaller as in the case of
structural rebar and the serviceability is slightly lower. The anchor failure modes like concrete
cone failure or combined concrete cone and pull-out failure are considered in this application
according to standard anchor design.
For this type of connections an engineer is usually involved in the design.

2.3 Cast-in ribbed bars


Generally, for load transfer in reinforced concrete only tensile or compressive forces in bars are
considered.
For ribbed bars, the load transfer in concrete is governed by the bearing of the ribs against the
concrete (figure 2.3.a). The force reaction in the concrete is assumed to form a compressive
strut in the direction of 45.
For higher bond stress values, the concentrated bearing forces in front of the ribs cause the
formation of cone-shaped cracks starting at the crest of the ribs. The resulting concrete keys
between the ribs transfer the bearing forces into the surrounding concrete, but the wedging
action of the ribs remains limited. In this stage the displacement of the bar with respect to the
concrete (slip) consists of bending of the keys and crushing of the concrete in front of the ribs.
The bearing forces, which are inclined with respect to the bar axis, can be decomposed into
directions parallel and perpendicular to the bar axis. The sum of the parallel components equals
the bond force, whereas the radial components induce circumferential tensile stresses in the
surrounding concrete, which may result in longitudinal radial (splitting / spalling) cracks.

Figure 2.3.a: Load transfer from ribbed bars into concrete

Two failure modes can be considered:


a) Bond failure (fig. 2.3.a):
If the confinement (concrete cover, transverse reinforcement) is sufficient to prevent splitting of
the concrete cover, bond failure is caused by pull-out of the bar. In that case the concrete keys
are sheared off and a sliding plane around the bar is created. Thus, the force transfer
mechanism changes from rib bearing to friction. The shear resistance of the keys can be
considered as a criterion for this transition. It is attended by a considerable reduction of the
bond stress. Under continued loading the sliding surface is smoothed due to wear and
compaction, which will result in a further decrease of the bond stress, similar to the case of plain
bars.
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b) Splitting failure (fig. 2.3.b):


If the radial cracks propagate through the entire cover, bond
splitting failure is decisive. In that case the maximum bond stress
follows from the maximum concrete confinement, which is
reached when the radial cracks have penetrated the cover for
about 70%. Further crack propagation results in a decrease of
the confining stresses. At reaching the outer surface these
stresses are strongly reduced, which results in a sudden drop of
the bond stress.

2.4

Figure 2.3.b

Lapped bar splices

2.4.1 Model for load transfer at lapped bar splices


The load transfer between bars is performed by means of compressive struts in the concrete
(fig. 2.4.1). A 45 truss model is assumed. The resulting perpendicular forces act in a similar
way as the splitting forces. The splitting forces normally are taken up by the transverse
reinforcement. Small splitting forces are attributed to the tensile capacity of the concrete. The
amount of the transverse or tie reinforcement necessary is specified in the design codes.

Figure 2.4.1: Load transfer at lap splices

2.4.2 Influence of spacing and cover on splitting and spalling of concrete


In most cases the reinforcement bars are placed close to the surface of the concrete member to
achieve good crack distribution and economical bending capacity. For splices at wide spacing
(normally in slabs, fig. 2.4.2a), the bearing capacity of the concrete depends only on the
thickness of the concrete cover. At narrow spacing (normally in beams, fig. 2.4.2.b) the bearing
capacity depends on the spacing and on the thickness of the cover. In the design codes the
reduction of bearing capacity of the cover is taken into account by means of multiplying factors
for the splice length.

Figure 2.4.2.a
S litti

Figure 2.4.2.b

2.4.3 Bond behaviour of post-installed ribbed bars


The load transfer for post-installed bars is similar to cast in bars if the stiffness of the overall
load transfer mechanism is similar to the cast-in system. The efficiency depends on the strength
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of the adhesive mortar against the concentrated load near the ribs and on the capacity of load
transfer at the interface of the drilled hole.
In many cases the bond values of post-installed bars are higher compared to cast in bars due to
better performance of the adhesive mortar. But for small edge distance and/or narrow spacing
splitting or spalling forces become decisive due to the low tensile capacity of the concrete.

Design basics

3.1 Rebar design methods


Post-installed reinforcement connections can basically be designed in compliance with the
national codes. Hilti is offering two design methods of which one is based on the Eurocode 2
(EC2 EN 1992-1-1:2004) and the other one on the American Standard (ACI 318-08). The most
important characteristics will be explained in the following paragraphs.

3.2 Rebar design according to EC2/ETA approach


The new technical report EOTA TR 023 (Assessment of post-installed rebar connections)
establishes a common method to qualify chemical anchors in compliance with EC2. Chemical
anchors must comply with a predefined step-diagram for the different concrete classes (Figure
3.2: Chemical anchors without limitations). In general it shall be shown by the tests as described
in the TR 023 that the post-installed rebar systems can develop the same design values of bond
resistance with the same safety margin as cast-in place rebars according to EC2. In EC2 no
requirements for testing are given, but the values for fbd are published.
These values are valid for worst case conditions, minimum concrete cover, minimum spacing
and minimum transverse reinforcement.
In Figure 3.2 a comparison is given which bond resistance in the tests and evaluation according
TR 023 have to be reached (on y- axis) to show equivalence with the values fbd (on x- axis).
A European Technical Approvals according to the EOTA TR023 allows a design according to
EC2. However a design for fire resistance, fatigue, dynamic or seismic loading are excluded.
The ETA for Rebar proves that approved systems are robust and durable. Influences of bad
cleaning, wet holes, creep, freeze/thaw, durability, corrosion resistance, installation directions
are tested within the approval.
The post-installed rebar connections assessed according to TR 023 shall be designed as
straight cast-in reinforcement according to EC2 using the values of the design bond resistance
fbd for deformed bars. The definition of the bond region in EC2 is valid also for post-installed
reinforcement. The conditions in EC2 concerning detailing (e.g. concrete cover in respect to
bond and corrosion resistance, bar spacing, transverse reinforcement) shall be complied with.

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Figure 3.2: Chemical anchors without limitations from EOTA TR023

The following additional provisions have to be taken into account.

To prevent damage of the concrete during drilling the following requirements have to be
met:
cmin = 30 + 0,06lv 2ds (mm) for hammer drilled holes, with ds being the
diameter of the rebar
cmin = 50 + 0,08lv 2ds (mm) for compressed air drilled holes
The factors 0,06 and 0,08 take into account the possible deviations during the drilling
process. This value might be smaller if special drilling aid devices are used.

Minimum clear spacing between two post-installed rebars a = 40 mm 4ds

To account for potentially different behaviour of post-installed and cast-in rebars in


cracked concrete, in general, the minimum embedment length lb,min and l0,min given in
EC2 for anchorages and overlap splices shall be increased by a factor of 1,5. This
increase may be neglected if it can be shown that the bond strength of the selected postinstalled rebars and cast-in rebars in cracked concrete (w = 0,3 mm) is similar. In this
case the influence of cracks openings (crack movement tests) can be neglected because
for rebar connections several rebars are present (redundant fastening) and not all of the
rebars will be situated in a longitudinal crack.

The transfer of shear forces between new and old concrete shall be designed according to EC2.
See also paragraph 3.4 strut-and-tie model.
The reader is referred to the paragraph 4 EC2 Design for more detail about this design
concept.
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3.3 Hilti HIT-Rebar design and ACI 318-08 approach


The American Standard ACI (American Concrete Institute) 318-08 gives an explicit formula for
the design of anchorages and splices that considers splitting and spalling as a function of
concrete cover and bar spacing. This function is adapted and extended for post-installed
reinforcement for the Hilti HIT-Rebar design concept. The embedment length of an anchorage
or splice is defined as a function of concrete strength, the bar diameter, the minimum edge
distance or spacing and a coefficient taking into account the transverse reinforcement.
In figure 3.3 a typical design bond stress fbd curve as a function of the minimum edge
distance/spacing distance, cd is shown for a concrete class C20/25 and for a rebar with a
diameter of 12 mm (EC2/ETA approach). In this figure the equivalent design bond stresses
resulting from the ACI and the EC2/ETA approaches are plotted to illustrate the two methods
(the design bond stresses shown in the figure shall not be used for design purposes). The
reduction of anchoring length allowed by ACI and EC2/ETA in specific conditions can be
assimilated to an increase of the equivalent design bond stress if cd changes within certain
limits. The equivalent design bond stress is defined by an inclined line and it increases with
larger values of cd. The increase in the design bond stress is limited by the maximum pull-out
bond stress, which is a value which is given by the standards in the case of a cast-in
reinforcement. For post-installed reinforcement, the maximum design bond stress is a function
of the bonding agent and not necessarily equals that of cast-in bars. Thus, the limitation for
bond failure in the code has been replaced by the specific design bond stress of the bonding
agent for the specific application conditions and the splitting function has been adapted
according to the tests.

8.0
7.0

6.9 N/mm2

6.0
fbd

5.0
4.0

3.3 N/mm2

3.0

cd = min(a/2, c, c1)

2.0
1.0
0.0
0

10

20

30

c d,min
C20/25, = 12 mm

40

50

60
cd

70

80

90 100 110
ACI 318-08 approach
EC2/ETA approach

Figure 3.3: equivalent design bond stress fbd as a function of cd., derived from reduction of anchoring lenght
according to ACI 318-08 and EC2/ETA.

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Interaction of concrete cover and transverse reinforcement (splitting reinforcement)


Tests show that transverse reinforcement improves the splitting capacity. Transverse
reinforcement can be taken into account by adding a substitute value for the cover.
The ACI 318-08 code explicitly takes into account the influence of transverse reinforcement able
to prevent splitting by means of the transverse reinforcement index Ktr.

f bd =

f ck

with: Atr

c + K tr
4 ;

K tr =

A tr f yt
10.34 s n

c + K tr
2.5 for cast - in bars

total cross-sectional area of all transverse reinforcement that is within the spacing
s and that crosses the potential plane of splitting through the reinforcement being
developed [mm2]

fyt

yield strength of transverse reinforcement [N/mm2]

maximum spacing of transverse reinforcement within

number of bars being developed along the plane of splitting [-]

b,

center to center [mm]

substitute for various adjustment factors

Hilti HIT-Rebar design concept


for

f bd =

for

c + K tr
2.5 (post-installed reinforcement and cast-in reinforcement):

f ck c + K tr

c + K tr
> 2.5 (bonded-in bars only):

f ck

c + K tr
2.5 + 0.75
2.5
4


where:
fbd
design bond strength

nominal bar size


fck
characteristic concrete cylinder strength
c
= cd = min(a/2, c, c1)
see above
Ktr

bar size factor


f bd =

For more detailed Information see: Kunz, J.; Mnger, F.: Splitting- and bond failure of post-installed rebar splices
and anchoring.; Bond in Concrete from research to standards, Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium
held at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary, 20 to 22 November 2002,
p.447 -454. (Copy available from Hilti Technical Service)

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3.4 Strut-and-tie model


The tensile bearing capacity of
concrete is very low compared to
its compressive strength. For this
reason tensile forces are attributed
to the steel reinforcement of the
concrete member. The
reinforcement should be
adequately anchored in the nodes
{Clause 6.5.3(2), EC2: EN 1992-11:2004}.

Crack limitation

Compression cord and strut


(concrete)

Joint to be
roughened

Tension cord

Tension ties

Figure 3.4: Strut-and-tie-model

A strut-and-tie model is used to calculate the load path in reinforced concrete members. Where
a non-linear strain distribution exists (e.g. supports) strut-and-tie models may be used {Clause
6.5.1(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}.
Strut-and-tie models consist of struts representing compressive stress fields, of ties
representing the reinforcement and of the connecting nodes. The forces in the elements of a
strut-and-tie model should be determined by maintaining the equilibrium with the applied loads
in ultimate limit state. The ties of a strut-and-tie model should coincide in position and direction
with the corresponding reinforcement {Clause 5.6.4, EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004 Analysis with strut
and tie models}.

3.5 Joint to be roughened


The model of inclined compressive struts is used to transfer the shear forces through the
construction joint at the interface between concrete cast at different times. Therefore a rough
interface is required to provide sufficient cohesion in the construction joint {Clause 6.2.5(2),
EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}. Rough means a surface with at least 3 mm roughness (Rt > 3 mm),
achieved by raking, exposing the aggregate or other methods giving an equivalent behaviour.

3.6 Anchorage of reinforcement


The reinforcement has to be anchored at places where it is no longer needed. These situations
may occur:
when the load path of the tensile force has ended (e.g. support, figure 3.6.a)
at curtailment of reinforcement (see figure 3.6.b)
compression bar anchorage (see figure 3.6.c).

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Figure 3.6.a:
Support, truss

Figure 3.6.b:
Tensile force has ended

Figure 3.6.c:
Compression

3.7 Lapped splice of reinforcement


Lapped splices are used to achieve continuity in the tensile tie of the truss
model at construction joints. The load from one bar to the other is transferred
by means of compressive struts in the concrete. A 45-truss model is
assumed.
The resulting splitting force (design bond stress) is limited to a value
depending on the surface characteristics of the reinforcement, the tensile
strength of the concrete and confinement of surrounding concrete. This
depends on sufficient concrete cover, spacing of bar, transverse pressure
and by the transverse reinforcement {Clause 6.6, EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}.

Figure 3.7: Lapped splice

EC2 design

4.1 General
The actual position of the reinforcement in the existing structure shall be determined on the basis of the
construction documentation and taken into account when designing. The transfer of shear forces between new
concrete and existing structure shall be designed according to EC2 EN 1992-1-1:2004. See also paragraph 3.4
Strut-and-tie model The joints for concreting must be roughened to at least such an extent that aggregate
protrude. See also paragraph 3.5 Joint to be roughened.
The design of post-installed rebar connections and determination of the internal section forces to be transferred in
the construction joint shall be verified in accordance with EC2 EN 1992-1-1:2004. When ascertaining the tensile
force in the rebar, allowance shall be made for the statically effective height of the bonded-in reinforcement. See
also paragraph 5.2 Example with overlap joint

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4.2 Determination of the basic anchorage length


The calculation of the required anchorage length shall take into consideration the type of steel and bond properties
of the reinforcement.
The required basic anchorage length lb,rqd shall be determined in accordance with clause 8.4.3, EC2:
EN1992-1-1:2004:
lb,rqd = (ds / 4) (sd / fbd)

with:

ds

sd
fbd

= diameter of the rebar


= calculated design stress of the rebar
= design value of bond strength according to corresponding ETA, in consideration of the
coefficient related to the quality of bond conditions and, of the coefficient related to the bar
diameter and of the drilling technique. Refer to the relevant approval or technical data
sheet for details.

4.3 Determination of the design anchorage length


The required design anchorage length lbd shall be determined in accordance with clause 8.4.4, EC2: EN 1992-11:2004:
lbd = 1 2 3 4 5 lb,rqd lb,min
Where 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are coefficients given in Table 4.1.

1 is for the effect of the form of the bars assuming adequate cover
(post-installed reinforcement is always straight)
2 is for the effect of concrete minimum cover
2 = 1 0,15 (c d d 0 )/d 0
straight bars; c d = min (a/2 ; c 1 ; c )

With no edge distance, 2 = 0,7 if the spacing given in the table below are fulfilled:
ds (mm)
Spacing (mm)
a (mm)

8
56
48

10
70
60

12
84
72

14
98
84

16
112
96

18
126
108

20
140
120

22
154
132

24
168
144

25
175
150

26
182
156

28
196
168

30
210
180

32
224
192

34
238
204

36
252
216

40
280
240

3 is for the effect of confinement by transverse reinforcement


4 is for the influence of one or more welded transverse bars along the design
anchorage length lbd. (no welded transverse reinforcement possible with postinstalled reinforcement)
5 is for the effect of the pressure transverse to the plane of splitting along the
design anchorage length.
The product (235) 0,7

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lb,rqd = according to section 5.2

lb,min

= minimum anchorage length according to clause 8.4.4, EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004


= max {0.3 lb,rqd; 10ds; 100 mm} under tension
= max {0.6 lb,rqd; 10ds; 100 mm} under compression
(Please note that the minimum anchorage length may be increased by factor 1,5 according
to EOTA TR023, 4.2. Refer to the relevant approval or technical data sheet for details.)

Table 4.1: Values of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 coefficients

Influencing factor

Type of anchorage

Shape of bars
Concrete cover

Straight
Straight

Confinement by
transverse
reinforcement
Confinement by
welded transverse
reinforcement
Confinement by
transverse pressure

Straight

where:

Ast
Ast,min
As

K
p

Straight
Straight

Reinforcement bar
In tension
In compression
1 = 1.0
1 = 1.0
2 = 1.0
2 = 1 0.15(cd
)/
0.7
1.0
3 = 1.0
3 = 1 K
0.7
1.0
4 = 1.0
4 = 1.0
5 = 1 0.04p

0.7
1.0

= (Ast - Ast,min)/ As
cross-sectional area of the transverse reinforcement along the design anchorage length lbd
cross-sectional area of the minimum transverse reinforcement = 0.25 As for beams and 0 for slabs
area of a single anchored bar with maximum bar diameter
values shown in Figure 4.10
transverse pressure [MPa] at ultimate limit state along lbd

Figure 4.3 : Values of K for beams and slabs

4.4 Overlap joints


Forces are transmitted from one bar to another by lapping the bars. The detailing of laps between bars shall be
such that:
- the transmission of the forces from one bar to the next is assured
- spalling of the concrete in the neighbourhood of the joints does not occur
- large cracks which affect the performance of the structure do not occur

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Laps between bars should not be located in areas of high moments / forces (e.g. plastic hinges) and at any section
normally be arranged symmetrically. The arrangement of lapped bars should comply with Figure 4.4. The clear
distance between lapped bars should be 4 and 50 mm, otherwise the lap length should be increased by a
length equal to the clear space where it exceeds 4 or 50 mm.

Figure 4.4: Adjacent laps


The required design lap length l0 shall be determined in accordance with clause 8.7.3, EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004:
l0 = 1 2 3 5 6 lb,rqd l0,min
= according to section 4.2
with: lb,rqd
= minimum lap length = max {0.36 lb,rqd; 15ds; 200 mm}
l0,min
(Please note that the minimum anchorage length may be increased by factor 1,5
according to EOTA TR023, 4.2. Refer to the relevant approval or technical data sheet for
details.)
Values of 1, 2, 3 and 5 may be taken from Table 4.1; however, for the calculation of 3, Ast,min should be taken
as 1,0 As(sd/fyd), with As = area of one lapped bar.
6 = (1/25)0.5 but neither not exceeding 1,5 nor less than 1,0, where 1 is the percentage of reinforcement lapped
within 0.65l0 from the centre of the lap length considered. Values of 6 are given in Table 4.2. (Note: For postinstalled rebar applications 6 = 1,5 for the majority of the cases)
Table 4.2: Values of the coefficient 6

Percentage of lapped bars


relative to the total crosssection area
6

< 25%

33%

50%

> 50%

1,15

1,4

1,5

4.5 Embedment depth for overlap joints


Overlap joint for rebars:
For calculation of the effective embedment depth of overlap joints the concrete cover at end-face of the postinstalled rebar c1 shall be considered:
lv l0 + c1
with: l0
= required lap length according to paragraph 4.4.
c1
= concrete cover at end-face of bonded-in rebar. See Figure 4.5

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Figure 4.5: Concrete cover c1


If the clear distance between the overlapping bars is greater than 4ds the lap length shall be enlarged by the
difference between the actual clear distance and 4ds.

4.6 Concrete cover


The minimum concrete cover required for bonded-in rebars is shown in the ETA approvals in relation to the drilling
method and the hole tolerance. Furthermore the minimum concrete cover given in clause 4.4.1.2, EC2: EN 1992-11: 2004 shall be observed.

4.7 Transverse reinforcement


The requirements of transverse reinforcement in the area of the post-installed rebar connection shall comply with
clause 8.7.4, EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004.

4.8 Connection joint


In case of a carbonated surface of the existing concrete structure the carbonated layer shall be removed in the
area of the post installed rebar connection with a diameter of ds + 60 mm prior to the installation of the new rebar.
The depth of concrete to be removed shall correspond to at least the minimum concrete cover for the respective
environmental conditions in accordance with EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004.

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Design examples

5.1 Anchorage: End support of slab, simply supported


h = 300

d = 260

a1 = 130

h = 300

al = 260

ln = 6,50 m

slab: ln = 6,50 m, Qk = 5 kN/m2 ,h = 300 mm,d = 260 mm


wall: h = 300 mm
Concrete strength class: C20/25, dry concrete
Properties of reinforcement: fyk = 500 N/mm2
Short-term/long-term temperature is 20C
Fire resistance: F90 (90 minutes)
Loads:
Gd = 1,35 x 7,5 = 10,1 kN/m;
Qd = 1,5 x 5,0 = 7,5 kN/m
= 17,6 kN/m

Structural analysis (design forces) based on leff:


MSd = 17,6 x 6,762 / 8 = 100,5 kNm/m
VSd = 17,6 x (6,76 / 2) = 59,5 kN/m
Bottom reinforcement required at mid span:
A s,req = 100,5 x 1,15 / (0,26 x 0,9 x 0,5) = 988 mm/m
reinforcement provided: 16, s = 200 mm;
A s,prov = 1010 mm/m

Bottom reinforcement at support:


As,min = 0,4 x 1 x 2,2 x 150 x 1000 / 500 = 264 mm/m
2
As,min = 0,50 x 988 = 494 mm /m

{Clause 7.3.2(2), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}


{Clause 9.3.1.2(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}

{Clause 9.3.1.1(4), EC 2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}


As,min = 0,25 x 988 = 247 mm/m
{Clause 9.2.1.4(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
As,req = 59,5 x 1 / 0,9 x 1,15 / 0,5 = 152 mm2/m (al =d)
{Clause 9.2.1.4(2), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
Decisive is 494 mm/m reinforcement provided: 12, s = 200 mm; A s,prov = 565 mm/m

a) Anchorage according to European Technical Approval (ETA) 08/0105, Post-installed


rebar connections with Hilti injection mortar HIT-RE 500
Determination of the basic anchorage length
The required basic anchorage length lb,rqd shall be determined in accordance with EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004, section
8.4.3:

lb,rqd = (ds / 4) x (sd / fbd)


with:

ds = diameter of the rebar = 12 mm


sd = calculated design stress of the rebar = (494 / 565) x (500 / 1,15) = 380 N/mm
fbd = design value of bond strength according to corresponding ETA = 2,3 N/mm

lb,rqd = (12 / 4) x (380 / 2,3) = 496 mm

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Determination of the design anchorage length


The required design anchorage length lbd shall be determined in accordance with EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004, section
8.4.4:

lbd = 1 2 3 4 5 lb,rqd lb,min


with: lb,rqd as above

1 = 1,0 for straight bars


2 = 1 0,15(cd )/
2 is for the effect of concrete minimum cover 0,7 1,0
a = 200 12 = 188 mm
a/2 = 94 mm with c1 and c > 94 mm
= 12 mm
2 = 0,7

Straight bars, cd = min (a/2, c1, c)

3 = 1,0 because of no transverse reinforcement


4 = 1,0 because of no welded transverse reinforcement
5 = 1,0 influence of transverse pressure is neglected in this example

lbd = 0,7 x 496 = 347 mm

2/3lbd = 231 mm 230 mm

lb,min

= minimum anchorage length

{Clause 8.4.4(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}


= max {0,3 x 496; 10 x 12; 100} = 149 mm

b) Anchorage according to Hilti HIT-Rebar design method (splitting):


Reinforcement provided: 12, s = 200 mm; A s,prov = 565 mm/m
Mortar: Hilti HIT-RE 500
FSd = 494 x 0,5 / 1,15 = 214,8 kN/m
Steel:
FRd = 5 x (fyk x x 2 x ) / s = 245,9 kN/m > 214,8 kN/m ok
Concrete (splitting) / Mortar (pull-out):

Due to large edge distances in all directions (confined concrete) the failure mode splitting of
concrete is not becoming decisive, but the pull out failure mode: fbd = 6.9 N/mm2
FRd = n(lbd x x x fbd) = 5(lbd x 12 x x 6.9) = 214.8 kN/m
lbd = 165 mm
lb,min = 120 mm (10 x ) ok

Fire resistance:
Fire rating class F 90 (90 min.) (design table see paragraph 4.7):
FsT,req = 0,6 x 66,1 = 39,7 kN/m = 7,9 kN/bar

{Clause 2.4.3 (4) and (5), EC2: ENV 1992-1-2:1995}

Hilti HIT-RE 500: 12 linst = 14,5 cm;


Fs,T = 6,02 kN
linst = 18 cm; Fs,T = 15,0 kN
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Intermediate values may be interpolated linearly: linst = 16,5 cm; Fs,T = 11,2 kN/bar > 7,9 kN/bar

linst = 165 mm
Top reinforcement
300

Top reinforcement at support:


d = 260

a1 = 130

h = 300

Minimum reinforcement:
25% of bottom steel required at mid-span
{Clause 9.3.1.2(2), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
As,req = 0,25 x 988 = 247 mm2/m
2
As,min = 0,4 x 1 x 2,2 x 150 x 1000 / 500 = 264 mm /m
{Clause 7.3.2(2), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}

al = 260
ln = 6.50 m

Decisive is 264 mm/m


reinforcement provided: 12, s = 300 mm; A s,prov = 377 mm/m

a) Anchorage according to European Technical Approval (ETA) 08/0105, Post-installed


rebar connections with Hilti injection mortar HIT-RE 500
Determination of the basic anchorage length
The required basic anchorage length lb,rqd shall be determined in accordance with EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004, section
8.4.3:

lb,rqd = (ds / 4) x (sd / fbd)


with:

ds = diameter of the rebar = 12 mm


sd = calculated design stress of the rebar = (264 / 377) x (500 / 1.15) = 304 N/mm
fbd = design value of bond strength according to corresponding ETA = 2,3 N/mm

lb,rqd = (12 / 4) x (304 / 2,3) = 397 mm


Determination of the design anchorage length
The required design anchorage length lbd shall be determined in accordance with EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004, section
8.4.4:

lbd = 1 2 3 4 5 lb,rqd lb,min


with: lb,rqd as above

1 = 1,0 for straight bars


2 = 1 0,15(cd )/
2 is for the effect of concrete minimum cover 0,7 1,0
a = 300 12 = 288 mm
a/2 = 144 mm with c1 and c > 144 mm
= 12 mm
0,7
3 = 1,0 because of no transverse reinforcement
4 = 1,0 because of no welded transverse reinforcement
5 = 1,0 influence of transverse pressure is neglected in this example

lbd = 0,7 x 397 = 278 mm 280 mm Can be critical with drilling!


lb,min = minimum anchorage length
{Clause 8.4.4(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
= max {0.3 x 397; 10 x 12; 100} = 120 mm ok

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b) Anchorage according to Hilti HIT-Rebar design method (shear):


Reinforcement provided: 12, s = 300 mm; A s,prov = 377 mm2/m
Mortar: Hilti HIT-RE 500
FSd = 264 x 0,5 / 1,15 = 114,8 kN/m
Steel:
FRd = 3,33(fyk x x 2 x ) / s = 163,7 kN/m > 114,8 kN/m ok
Mortar (pull-out):

fbd = 6,9 N/mm2 FRd = n(lbd x x x fbd) = 3,33(lbd x 12 x x 6,9) = 114,8 kN/m (if hef < 18)
lbd = 132 mm
lb,min = 120 mm (10 x ) ok
Concrete (shear):

Uncracked concrete = rebar-CC method


situation 1
s 18; c 9 AN = 1,0 (s = 300 mm > 216 mm; c > 108 mm)
FRd = F0Rd x AN = 114,8 x 1.0 = 114,8 kN/m (with lbd = 132 mm)
lbd = 135 mm

5.2 Example with overlap joint


lv
l0
30

30
cs = 50
d = 250

h = 300

10

Bending moment: MSd = 120 kNm/m


slab: h = 300 mm; d = 250 mm, cs = 50 mm
Concrete strength class: C25/30,
Properties of reinforcement: fyk = 500 N/mm
Fire resistance: F60 (60 minutes),
Light weight plaster for fire protection: 30 mm
top reinforcement: 16, s = 150 mm; As,prov = 1340 mm/m
cover to face c1 = 30 mm
bottom reinforcement: 10, s = 200 mm; As,prov = 393 mm/m
Note: reduced load in cast-in bar due to lever arm: = 250 / 270 = 0,93

a) Overlap joints according to European Technical Approval (ETA) 08/0105, Post-installed


rebar connections with Hilti injection mortar HIT-RE 500
Post-installed reinforcement
The required design lap length l0 shall be determined in accordance with EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004, section 8.7.3:
l0 = 1 2 3 5 6 lb,rqd l0,min
with: lb,rqd the basic anchorage length, lb,rqd = (ds / 4) x (sd / fbd)
ds = diameter of the rebar = 16 mm
sd = calculated design stress of the rebar

d = 250 mm, z 0,9 x 250 = 225 mm


As,req = 120 x 1,15 / (0,225 x 0,5) = 1227 mm2/m
sd = (1227 / 1340) x (500 / 1,15) = 398 N/mm2

fbd = design value of bond strength according to corresponding ETA = 2,7 N/mm2

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lb,rqd = (16 / 4) x (398 / 2.7) = 590 mm


1 = 1,0 for straight bars
2 = 1 0,15(cd )/
2 is for the effect of concrete minimum cover 0,7 1,0
c = 50 - 8 = 42 mm cd = 42 mm
= 16 mm
0,76
3 = 1,0 because of no transverse reinforcement
5 = 1,0 influence of transverse pressure is neglected in this example
6 = 1,5 influence of percentage of lapped bars relative to the total cross-section area
{Clause 8.7.3(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}

l0 = 0,76 x 1,5 x 590 = 673 mm 675 mm


l0,min = minimum lap length {Clause 8.7.3(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
= max{0.3 x 1.5 x 590; 15 x 16; 200} = 266 mm ok

Cast-in reinforcement
l0 = 1 2 3 5 6 lb,rqd l0,min
with: lb,rqd the basic anchorage length, lb,rqd = (ds / 4) x (sd / fbd)
ds = diameter of the rebar = 16 mm
sd = calculated design stress of the rebar

d = 270 mm, z 0,9 x 270 = 243 mm


As,req = 120 x 1,15 / (0,243 x 0,5) = 1136 mm2/m
sd = (1136 / 1340) x (500 / 1,15) = 369 N/mm2

fbd = design value of bond strength according to corresponding ETA = 2,7 N/mm2

lb,rqd = (16 / 4) x (369 / 2.7) = 547 mm


2 = 1 0,15(cd )/
2 is for the effect of concrete minimum cover 0,7 1,0
c = 30 - 8 = 22 mm cd = 22 mm
= 16 mm
0,94

l0 = 0,94 x 1,5 x 547 = 771 mm 770 mm Cast-in reinforcement is decisive!


l0,min = minimum lap length
{Clause 8.7.3(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}
= max{0,3 x 1,5 x 547; 15 x 16; 200} = 246 mm ok

Embedment depth for overlap joints for rebars:

lv l0 + c1
with: l0 = required lap length = 770 mm (see above)

c1 = concrete cover at end face of cast-in rebar = 30 mm

lv = 800 mm

If the clear distance between the overlapping rebars is greater than 4ds (4 x 16 = 64 mm) the lap length shall be
enlarged by the difference between the clear distance and 4ds.
Most unfavorable case post-installed rebar is located right in the middle between the cast-in rebars. The clear
distance between the overlap is: s22 = (75 8)2 + (20 8)2 = 4633 s2 = 68 mm
68 64 = 4 mm 5 mm

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b) Overlap joints according to Hilti HIT-Rebar design method (splitting):


Post-installed reinforcement
Reinforcement provided: 16, s = 150 mm; A s,prov = 1340 mm/m
Mortar: Hilti HIT-RE 500
FSd = 1340 x 398 = 533,3 kN/m (see above)
Steel:
FRd = 6,66(fyk x x 2 x ) / s = 582,2 kN/m > 533,3 kN/m ok
Mortar (pull-out):

fbd = 7,1 N/mm2


Concrete (splitting):
(c + Ktr) / = 3.1 > 2.5 fbd is calculated
with: c = min{c, s/2} = 50 mm
Ktr = 0
= 16 mm

f bd =

c + K tr

2.5
f c' 2.5 + 0.75

according

f c' = compressive strength of concrete = 25 N/mm2 for C25/30

= reinforcement size factor = 0.8 for 18

fbd = 4,6 N/mm

Due to edge distances (c = 50 mm) and spacing (s = 150 mm) the failure mode splitting of
concrete is decisive.
6 = 1,5 fbd = 3,1 N/mm2
FRd = n(l0 x x x fbd) = 6.66(
l0 = 514 mm

{Clause 8.7.3(1), EC2: EN 1992-1-1:2004}


0 x 16 x x 3,1) = 533,3 kN/m

Cast-in reinforcement
(as above)

l0 = 770 mm Cast-in reinforcement is decisive!


Embedment depth for overlap joints for rebars:

lv = 805 mm
Fire resistance:
Fire rating class F 60 (60 minutes) (design table see paragraph 4.7):
Clear concrete cover including light weight plaster: c = 4 + 3 = 7 cm

FsT,req = 0.6 x 120 / 0,225 = 320 kN/m = 48 kN/bar


{Clause 2.4.3 (4) und (5), EC2: ENV 19921-2:1995}
T,req = 48000 / (16 x x 770) = 1,2 N/mm2
Hilti HIT-RE 500: T = 1,0 N/mm2 < 1,2 N/mm2 increase plaster to 4 cm c = 8 cm, T = 1,4 N/mm2 ok

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6 Corrosion behavior
The Swiss Association for Protection against Corrosion (SGK) was given the assignment of evaluating the
corrosion behavior of fastenings post-installed in concrete using the Hilti HIT-HY 150, Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX and
Hilti HIT-RE 500 injection systems.
Corrosion tests were carried out. The behavior of the two systems had to be evaluated in relation to their use in
field practice and compared with the behavior of cast-in reinforcement. The SGK can look back on extensive
experience in this field, especially on expertise in the field of repair and maintenance work.
The result can be summarized as follows:
Hilti HIT-HY 150 + Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX

The Hilti HIT-HY 150 and Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX systems in combination with reinforcing bars can be
considered resistant to corrosion when they are used in sound, alkaline concrete. The alkalinity of the
adhesive mortar safeguards the initial passivation of the steel. Owing to the porosity of the adhesive mortar,
an exchange takes place with the alkaline pore solution of the concrete.
If rebars are bonded-in into chloride-free concrete using this system, in the event of later chloride exposure,
the rates of corrosion are about half those of rebars that are cast-in.
In concrete containing chlorides, the corrosion behavior of the system corresponds to that of cast-in rebars.
Consequently, the use of unprotected steel in concrete exposed to chlorides in the past or possibly in the
future is not recommended because corrosion must be expected after only short exposure times.

Hilti HIT-RE 500

If the Hilti HIT-RE 500 system is used in corrosive surroundings, a sufficiently thick coat of adhesive
significantly increases the time before corrosion starts to attack the bonded-in steel.

The HIT-RE 500 system may be described as resistant to corrosion, even in concrete that is carbonated and
contains chlorides, if a coat thickness of at least 1 mm can be ensured. In this case, the unprotected steel in
the concrete joint and in the new concrete is critical.

If the coat thickness is not ensured, the HIT-RE 500 system may be used only in sound concrete. A rebar may
then also be in contact with the wall of the drilled hole. At these points, the steel behaves as though it has a
thin coating of epoxy resin.
In none of the cases investigated did previously rusted steel (without chlorides) show signs of an attack by
corrosion, even in concrete containing chlorides.
Neither during this study an acceleration of corrosion was found at defective points in the adhesive nor was
there any reference to this in literature. Even if a macro-element forms, the high resistance to it spreading
inhibits a locally increased rate of corrosion.
Information in reference data corresponds with the results of this study.

7 Fire design
If passive fire prevention requirements have to be met, the suitability of rebar connections should be verified
additionally to ULS cold design.
Large-area building components (walls and floors) can be verified according to tables 1 and 2. The design tables
are derived from tests at the University / IBMB Braunschweig following the Standard ISO 834 temperature/time
curve. Design for fire resistance is carried out in line with several specific standards. On the following pages only
the fire data for Standard according EC2 are given.
Details to all available Standards and specific reports are named below the following tables.
Note for the following tables 1 to 6: Fs,T = force in bar when exposed to fire.
Intermediate values may be interpolated linearly. Extrapolating is not permitted.

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 rebar


Bar perpendicular to slab or wall surface exposed to fire
Temperature time curve (acc. ISO 834)

linst

Table 1: Maximum force in rebar in conjuction with HIT-HY 150 as a function of embedment depth for the
fire resistance classes F30 to F180 (yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm) according EC2 a)
Bar

Drill
hole

[mm]

[mm]

10

10

12

14

16

20

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16

F30

F60

linst
[mm]
120
140
150

FS,T
[kN]
10,6
14,1
15,6

linst
[mm]
120
140
160
180
190

FS,T
[kN]
5,0
8,4
11,9
15,4
15,6

150
160
180

19,8
22,0
24,3

150
160
180
200
210

12,7
14,9
19,3
23,7
24,3

180
200

31,7
35,1

180
200
220
230

23,1
28,4
33,7
35,1

210
220

46,2
47,7

210
220
240
250

36,2
39,3
45,4
47,7

240

62,3

240
260
270

300

97,4

300
320

18

20

25

F90

F120

linst
[mm]
120
140
160
180
200
210
150
160
180
200
220
230
180
200
220
240
250
210
220
240
260
270

FS,T
[kN]
2,8
4,5
7,9
11,4
14,9
15,6
1,7
9,9
14,3
18,7
23,1
24,3
17,1
22,4
27,7
32,9
35,1
29,2
32,2
38,4
44,6
47,7

51,9
59,0
62,3

240
260
280
300

43,9
51,0
58,0
62,3

91,3
97,4

300
320
340

81,3
90,1
97,4

linst
[mm]
120
140
160
180
200
220
150
160
180
200
220
250
180
200
220
240
270
210
220
240
260
280
290
240
260
280
300
310
300
320
340
360

FS,T
[kN]
1,9
3,3
5,2
8,6
12,1
15,6
5,1
6,5
10,7
15,1
19,5
24,3
12,9
18,1
23,4
28,7
35,1
24,2
27,3
33,5
39,6
45,8
47,7
38,3
45,3
52,3
59,4
62,3
74,3
83,0
91,8
97,4

F180
linst
[mm]
120
140
160
200
240
280
150
160
180
220
260
300
180
200
240
280
320
210
220
240
280
320
350
240
280
320
360
370
300
320
360
400
410

FS,T
[kN]
0,7
1,5
2,7
5,3
9,6
15,6
2,6
3,3
4,9
8,5
16,4
24,3
5,9
8,0
14.,4
24,9
35,1
10,6
11,9
16,8
29,1
41,4
47,7
19,2
33,2
47,3
61,4
62,3
50,3
59,1
76,7
94,3
97,4

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Bar

Drill
hole

[mm]

[mm]

25

32

F30
linst
[mm]
375

FS,T
[kN]
152,2

F60
linst
[mm]
375

FS,T
[kN]
152,2

F90
linst
[mm]
375
380
400

F120

FS,T
[kN]
142,9
145,6
152,2

linst
[mm]
375
380
400
410

FS,T
[kN]
134,0
136,7
147,7
152,2

F180
linst
[mm]
375
380
400
440
470

FS,T
[kN]
104,1
106,9
117,9
139,9
152,2

Remark: The minimum setting depth is related to l > 15 x ds


a)
For tables according British- and Singapore Standard (resistance class up to F240) see Warringtonfire report WF
166402 or/and IBMB Braunschweig report No 3162/6989 (including supplements).

Hilti HIT-HY 150 rebar


Bar connection parallel to slab or wall surface exposed to fire

Max. bond stress, T , depending on actual clear concrete cover for classifying the fire
resistance.
It must be verified that the actual force in the bar during a fire, Fs,T , can be taken up by the bar
connection of the selected length, linst. Note: Cold design for ULS is mandatory.
Fs, T (linst cf) T where: (linst cf) ls;
= lap length
ls

= nominal diameter of bar


linst cf = selected overlap joint length; this must be at least ls,
but may not be assumed to be more than 80
T
= bond stress when exposed to fire
Temperature time curve (acc. ISO 834)
linst

cf

Table 2: Critical temperature-dependent bond stress, crit,T, concerning overlap joint for Hilti-HIT-HY 150
injection adhesive in relation to fire resistance class and required minimum concrete coverage c.
Clear concrete cover c
Max. bond stress, T [N/mm]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
20
0,7
0
0
30
1,4
0,2
0
40
1,9
0,7
0
50
2,4
1,2
0,4
60
2,8
1,7
0,7
0,3
70
4,9
2,2
1,2
0,7

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[mm]
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240

F30

7,0

Max. bond stress, T [N/mm]


F60
F90
F120
2,5
1,7
1,0
2,8
2,0
1,5
4,0
2,3
1,9
4,5
2,7
2,3
6,5
2,9
2,6
4,0
2,8
6,5
3,0
4,5
6,5
7,0
7,0
7,0

F180
0,2
0,5
0,7
1,2
1,6
1,9
2,2
2,3
2,5
2,6
2,7
2,8
2,9
3,0
4,5
6,5
7,0

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX rebar


Bar perpendicular to slab or wall surface exposed to fire
Temperature time curve (acc. ISO 834)

linst

Table 3: Maximum force in rebar in conjuction with HIT-HY 150 MAX as a function of embedment
the fire resistance classes F30 to F180 (yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm) according EC2a).
Max. Fs,T
F30
F60
F90
F120
Bar
Drill hole
linst
[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[mm]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
[kN]
80
2,18
0,73
0,24
0,05
120
8,21
2,90
1,44
0,82
170
16,2
9,95
5,99
3,69
8
12
16,2
210
16,2
13,01
9,52
230
16,2
13,04
250
16,2
300
100
5,87
1,95
0,84
0,4
150
16,86
8,06
4,45
2,82
190
25,3
16,83
11,86
7,65
10
14
25,3
230
25,3
20,66
16,29
260
25,3
22,89
280
25,3
320

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F180
[kN]
0
0,18
1,35
3,6
5,74
9,26
16,2
0
0,96
2,91
7,18
13,77
18,17
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Bar
[mm]

Drill hole
[mm]

Max. Fs,T
[kN]

12

16

36,4

14

16

20

25

18

20

25

32

49,6

64,8

101,2

158,1

linst
[mm]
120
180
220
260
280
300
340
140
210
240
280
300
330
360
160
240
260
300
330
360
400
200
250
310
350
370
390
430
250
280
370
410
430
450
500

F30
[kN]
12,32
28,15
36,4

F60
[kN]
4,35
17,56
28,12
36,4

F90
[kN]
2,16
11,59
22,15
32,7
36,4

F120
[kN]
1,23
7,14
16,91
27,47
32,75
36,4

20,53
42,08
49,6

8,77
29,72
38,96
49,6

4,74
22,76
32,0
44,31
49,6

2,95
16,66
25,89
38,21
44,36
49,6

30,5
58,65
64,8

16,38
44,53
51,56
64,8

9,26
36,57
43,61
57,68
64,8

5,77
29,59
36,63
50,70
61,26
64,8

55,72
77,71
101,2

38,06
60,06
86,45
101,2

28,12
50,11
76,5
94,09
101,2

19,39
41,39
67,78
85,37
94,16
101,2

97,13
113,63
158,1

75,07
91,56
141,04
158,1

62,46
79,13
128,61
150,60
158,1

51,73
68,23
117,71
139,70
150,69
158,1

F180
[kN]
0,27
2,69
6,82
16,53
21,81
27,08
36,4
0,95
6,3
13,12
25,44
31,6
40,83
49,6
2,04
15,0
22,04
36,11
46,67
57,22
64,8
7,22
23,15
49,54
67,13
75,93
84,72
101,2
28,94
45,43
94,91
116,90
127,90
138,89
158,1

a)

For HIT-HY 150 MAX rebar only the standard acc. EC2 is available (Data also in Warringtonfire report
WF 166402 or/and IBMB Braunschweig report No 3884/8246-CM.

Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX rebar


Bar connection parallel to slab or wall surface exposed to fire
Max. bond stress, T , depending on actual clear concrete cover for classifying the fire resistance.
It must be verified that the actual force in the bar during a fire, Fs,T , can be taken up by the bar connection of the
selected length, linst. Note: Cold design for ULS is mandatory.
Fs, T (linst cf) T where: (linst cf) ls;
ls

= lap length

= nominal diameter of bar

linst cf = selected overlap joint length; this must be at least ls,


but may not be assumed to be more than 80
T
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Table 4: Critical temperature-dependent bond stress, crit,T, concerning overlap joint for Hilti-HIT-HY 150
MAX injection adhesive in relation to fire resistance class and required minimum concrete coverage c.
Clear concrete cover c
Max. bond stress, T [N/mm]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
30
0,46
0
35
0,56
40
0,69
0
45
0,84
0,37
50
1,04
0,45
0
55
1,22
0,53
60
1,47
0,62
0
65
1,85
0,73
0,38
70
0,87
0,46
75
1,02
0,52
80
1,21
0,59
0,37
85
1,35
0,67
0,43
90
1,52
0,78
0,52
95
1,74
0,91
0,58
100
2,02
1,07
0,66
105
1,21
0,77
0,38
110
1,39
0,91
0,44
115
1,61
1,05
0,48
120
1,89
1,21
0,53
125
2,12
1,37
0,61
2,20
130
1,57
0,69
135
1,82
0,75
140
2,13
0,81
145
0,89
2,20
150
0,88
155
0,97
2,20
160
1,08
165
1,22
2,20
170
1,40
175
1,62
180
1,90
185
2,05
2,20
190

Hilti HIT-RE 500 rebar


Bar perpendicular to slab or wall surface exposed to fire
Temperature time curve (acc. ISO 834)

linst

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Table 5: Maximum force in rebar in conjuction with HIT-RE 500 as a function of embedment depth for the
fire resistance classes F30 to F240 (yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm) according EC2a).
Drill hole
Max. Fs,T
Fire resistance of bar in [kN]
Bar
linst

[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
F240
65
1,38
0,57
0,19
0,05
0
0
80
2,35
1,02
0,47
0,26
0
0
95
3,87
1,68
0,88
0,55
0,12
0
115
7,3
3,07
1,71
1,14
0,44
0,18
150
16,19
8,15
4,59
3,14
1,41
0,8
8
10
16,19
180
16,19
9,99
6,75
2,94
1,7
205
16,19
12,38
5,08
2,86
220
16,19
6,95
3,82
265
16,19
8,57
305
16,19
80
2,94
1,27
0,59
0,33
0
0
100
5,68
2,45
1,31
0,85
0,24
0
120
10,66
4,44
2,48
1,68
0,68
0,31
140
17,57
7,76
4,38
2,99
1,33
0,73
165
25,29
15,06
8,5
5,79
2,58
1,5
10
12
25,29
195
25,29
17,63
12,18
5,12
2,93
220
25,29
20,66
8,69
4,78
235
25,29
11,8
6,30
280
25,29
13,86
320
25,29
95
5,8
2,52
1,32
0,83
0,18
0
120
12,79
5,33
2,97
2,01
0,82
0,37
145
23,16
10,68
6,02
4,12
1,84
1,03
180
36,42
24,29
14,99
10,12
4,41
2,55
12
16
36,42
210
36,42
27,38
20,65
8,47
4,74
235
36,42
312,01
14,16
7,56
250
36,42
19,13
9,89
295
36,42
21,43
335
36,42
110
10,92
4,65
2,55
1,7
0,61
0,20
140
24,60
10,87
6,13
4,19
1,86
1,03
170
39,12
23,50
13,55
9,2
4,07
2,37
195
49.58
35,6
24,69
17,05
7,17
4,10
14
18
49.58
225
49.58
39,20
31,34
13,48
7,34
250
49.58
43,44
22,32
11,54
265
49.58
29,49
15,00
310
49.58
31,98
350
49.58
130
22,59
9,42
5,30
3,61
1,56
0,8
160
39,17
21,33
11,95
8,15
3,65
2,11
190
55,76
37,92
24,45
17,25
7,35
4,22
210
64,75
48,98
36,51
27,53
11,29
6,32
16
20
64,75
240
64,75
53,10
44,12
20,88
11,04
265
64,75
57,94
33,7
17,14
280
64,75
42,0
22,17
325
64,75
44,84
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Drill hole

[mm]

Max. Fs,T

linst

Fire resistance of bar in [kN]

[kN]

[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
F240
160
48,97
26,67
14,93
10,18
4,56
2,64
200
76,61
54,31
38,73
27,5
11,42
6,48
240
101,18
81,96
66,37
55,15
26,10
13,8
270
101,18
87,11
75,88
45,58
23,36
25
101,18
20
295
101,18
93,16
62,86
35,72
310
101,18
73,23
45,69
355
101,18
76,79
395
101,18
200
95,77
67,89
48,41
34,37
14,27
8,10
250
138,96
111,09
91,60
77,51
39,86
20,61
275
158,09
132,69
113,2
99,17
61,30
31,81
305
158,09
139,12
125,09
87,22
52,79
25
30
158,09
330
158,09
146,69
108,82
74,39
345
158,09
121,77
87,34
390
158,09
126,22
430
158,09
255
183,40
147,72
122,78
104,82
56,35
28,80
275
205,52
169,84
144,90
126,94
78,46
40,71
325
259,02
225,13
200,19
182,23
133,75
89,68
368
259,02
238,89
220,93
172,46
128,39
32
40
259,02
380
259,02
243,05
194,58
150,51
395
259,02
211,16
167,09
440
259,02
216,86
480
259,02
290
249,87
209,73
181,67
161,46
106,93
59,1
325
293,41
253,27
225,21
205,01
150,47
100,89
355
327,82
290,59
262,54
242,33
187,80
138,22
385
327,82
299,86
279,65
225,12
175,54
36
44
327,82
410
327,82
310,75
256,22
206,64
425
327,82
274,88
225,30
470
327,82
281,28
510
327,82
320
319,10
274,50
243,33
220,87
160,28
105,19
355
367,48
322,88
291,71
269,25
208,66
153,57
385
404,71
364,35
333,18
310,72
250,13
195,04
415
404,71
374,64
352,19
291,60
236,51
40
47
404,71
440
404,71
386,75
326,16
271,07
455
404,71
346,89
291,80
500
404,71
354,01
540
404,71
a)
For tables according the standards to DIN 1045-1988, NF-ENV 1991-2-2(EC2), sterreichische Norm B 47002000, British-, Singapore- and Australian Standards see Warringtonfire report WF 166402 or/and IBMB
Braunschweig report No 3357/0550-5.

Hilti HIT-RE 500 rebar


Bar connection parallel to slab or wall surface exposed to fire
Max. bond stress, T , depending on actual clear concrete cover for classifying the fire resistance.
It must be verified that the actual force in the bar during a fire, Fs,T , can be taken up by the bar connection of the
selected length, linst. Note: Cold design for ULS is mandatory.
Fs, T (linst cf) T where: (linst cf) ls;

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ls

= lap length

= nominal diameter of bar

linst cf = selected overlap joint length; this must be at least ls,


but may not be assumed to be more than 80
T

= bond stress when exposed to fire

Table 6: Critical temperature-dependent bond stress, crit,T, concerning overlap joint for Hilti-HIT RE 500
injection adhesive in relation to fire resistance class and required minimum concrete coverage c.
Clear concrete cover c
Max. bond stress, T [N/mm]
[mm]
F30
F60
F90
F120
F180
F240
10
0
0
20
0,494
0
30
0,665
0
40
0,897
0,481
0
50
1,209
0,623
0
60
1,630
0,806
0,513
70
2,197
1,043
0,655
0,487
80
2,962
1,351
0,835
0,614
90
3,992
1,748
1,065
0,775
0,457
100
5,382
2,263
1,358
0,977
0,553
110
7,255
2,930
1,733
1,233
0,669
0,469
120
9,780
3,792
2,210
1,556
0,810
0,551
130
4,909
2,818
1,963
0,980
0,647
140
6,355
3,594
2,477
1,185
0,759
150
8,226
4,584
3,125
1,434
0,829
160
10.649
5,846
3,943
1,735
1,047
170
7,456
4,974
2,099
1,230
180
9,510
6,276
2,540
1,445
190
7,918
3,037
1,697
200
9,990
3,718
1,993
210
4,498
2,341
11,00
220
5,442
2,749
230
6,584
3,228
11,00
240
7,966
3,792
11,00
250
9,639
4,453
11,00
260
5,230
270
6,143
280
7,214
11,00
290
8,473
300
9,951
310
11,00

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Fatigue of bonded-in reinforcement for joints with


predominantly cyclical imposed loading

8.1 General notes


For loadbearing elements which are subjected to considerable cyclic stress the bonded-in connections should be
designed for fatigue. In that case evidence for fatigue of reinforcing steel bars, concrete and bond should be
provided separately.
For simple cases it is reasonable to use simplified methods on the safe side.
The partial safety factors for loads are specified in the code for reinforced concrete.
The partial safety factors for material are specified in Table 4.3.
Table 4.3: Partial safety factors for materials subjected to cyclic loading
Evidence for
concrete
bond
Partial safety factor
1.5
1.8

reinforcing bars (steel)


1.15

8.2 Fatigue of reinforcing bars (steel)


The resistance for fatigue of reinforcing bars (steel) is specified in the actual code for reinforced concrete. The
behaviour of the steel of reinforcing bars bonded-in by means of Hilti HIT is at least as good as cast-in place
reinforcement.

8.3 Fatigue of bond and concrete (simplified approach)


As a simple and conservative approach on the safe side evidence for fatigue is proven if the following equation is
valid:
FSd,fat NRd ffat
where:
FSd,fat Design value of the anchorage force for the ruling loading model for fatigue.
NRd
Design resistance for static load of the anchorage (bond and concrete).
ffat
Reduction factor for fatigue for bond and concrete: ffat = 0.5
If max/min of cycles is known, reduction factors are shown in Figure 4.13.
1

Diagram for a simplified approach


with 2106 cycles (Weyrauch diagram)

0.9
0.8
Sd,fat max

/ N Rd

0.7

FSd,fat

0.6

FSd,fat max

0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1

FSd,fat min

0
0

0.2

0.4
Sd,fat min

0.6

0.8

/ N Rd

time

Figure 4.13: Reduction factors for fatigue for bond and concrete
Hilti design software for rebar connections does also the fatigue design.
If the simplified method is not satisfying, additional information using the Woehler - lines is available.
Ask Hilti Technical Service for the Hilti Guideline: TWU-TPF 06a/02 Hilti HIT-Rebar: Fatigue.

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Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-RE 500
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)

Static mixer

Rebar

Concrete

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

European
Technical
Approval

DIBt approval

Drinking
water
appoved

- suitable for non-cracked concrete


C 20/25 to C 50/60
- high loading capacity
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- under water application
- large diameter applications
- high corrosion resistant
- long working time at elevated
temperatures
- odourless epoxy
- embedment depth range:
from 40 160 mm for M8
to 120 600 mm for M30

Corossion
tested

Marque NF

Hilti anchor
design
software

Hilti rebar
design
software

Service temperature range


Temperature range: -40C to +80C (max. long term temperature +50C, max. short term temperature +80C).

Approvals / certificates
Description

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

European technical approval a)


DIBt approval
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

DIBt, Berlin
DIBt, Berlin
IBMB Braunschweig
Warringtonfire

ETA-08/0105 / 2008-05-26
Z-21.8-1790 / 2007-11-29
3357/0550-5 / 2002-07-30
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a)

All data given in this section according ETA-08/0105, issue 2008-05-26.

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Materials
Reinforcmenent bars according to EC2 Annex C Table C.1 and C.2N.

Properties of reinforcement
Product form
Class
Characteristic yield strength fyk or f0,2k (MPa)

Bars and de-coiled rods


B
400 to 600

Minimum value of k = (ft/fy)k

1,08

Characteristic strain at maximum force, uk (%)

5,0

Bendability
Maximum deviation from
nominal mass
(individual bar) (%)
Bond:
Minimum relative rib area,
fR,min

C
1,15
< 1,35
7,5

Bend / Rebend test


Nominal bar size (mm)
8
>8
Nominal bar size (mm)
8 to 12
> 12

6,0
4,5
0,040
0,056

Setting details
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Curing time for general conditions


Temperature
of the
base material
5 C TBM <
10 C
10 C TBM < 15 C
15 C TBM < 20 C
20 C TBM < 25 C
25 C TBM < 30 C
30 C TBM < 40 C
TBM = 40 C

Data according ETA-08/0105, issue 2008-05-26


Working time in which
Initial curing time
anchor can be inserted
tcure,ini
and adjusted tgel
2h
18 h
90 min
12 h
30 min
9h
20 min
6h
20 min
5h
12 min
4h
12 min
4h

Curing time before


anchor can be fully
loaded tcure
72 h
48 h
24 h
12 h
12 h
8h
4h

For dry concrete curing times may be reduced according to the following table. For installation temperatures below
+5 C all load values have to be reduced according to the load reduction factors given below.

Curing time for dry concrete


Temperature
of the
base material
TBM = -5 C
TBM = 0 C
TBM = 5 C
TBM = 10 C
TBM = 15 C
TBM = 20 C
TBM = 30 C
TBM = 40 C
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Working time in which anchor Initial curing
Reduced curing time
can be inserted and adjusted
time
before anchor can be
tgel
tcure,ini
fully loaded tcure
4h
36 h
72 h
3h
25 h
50 h
2h
18 h
36 h
2h
12 h
24 h
1h
9h
18 h
30 min
6h
12 h
20 min
4h
8h
12 min
2h
4h

Load
reduction
factor
0,6
0,7
1
1
1
1
1
1

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) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 20 d only!

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a)

Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 20 d only!

Fitness for use


Some creep tests have been conducted in accordance with ETAG guideline 001 part 5 and TR 023 in the following
conditions : in dry environnement at 50 C during 90 days.
These tests show an excellent behaviour of the post installed connection made with HIT-RE 500: low
displacements with long term stability, failure load after exposure above reference load.
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Resistance to chemical substances


Categories
Alkaline products

Acids

Solvents

Products from job site

Environnement

Chemical substances

resistant

Drilling dust slurry pH = 12,6

Potassium hydroxide solution (10%) pH = 14

Non
resistant

Acetic acid (10%)

Nitric acid (10%)

Hydrochloric acid (10%)

Sulfuric acid (10%)

Benzyl alcohol

Ethanol

Ethyl acetate

Methyl ethyl keton (MEK)

Trichlor ethylene

Xylol (mixture)

Concrete plasticizer

Diesel

Engine oil

Petrol

Oil for form work

Sslt water

De-mineralised water

Sulphurous atmosphere (80 cycles)

Electrical Conductivity
HIT-RE 500 in the hardened state is not conductive electrically. Its electric resistivity is 661012 .m
(DIN IEC 93 12.93). It is adapted well to realize electrically insulating anchorings (ex: railway applications,
subway).

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Basic design data for rebar design according to ETA

Bond strength
Bond strength in N/mm according to ETA for good bond conditions
for hammer drilling, compressed air drilling, dry diamond core drilling
Rebar (mm)

Concrete class
C12/15

C16/20

C20/25

C25/30

C30/37

C35/45

C40/50

C45/55

C50/60

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

10

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

12

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

14

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

16

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

18

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

20

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

22

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

24

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

25

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

26

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

28

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

30

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

32

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

34

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,6

2,9

3,3

3,6

3,9

4,2

36

1,5

1,9

2,2

2,6

2,9

3,3

3,6

3,8

4,1

40

1,5

1,8

2,1

2,5

2,8

3,1

3,4

3,7

4,0

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for wet diamond core drilling
Rebar (mm)

Concrete class
C12/15

C16/20

C20/25

C25/30

C30/37

C35/45

C40/50

C45/55

C50/60

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

10

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

12

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

14

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

16

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

18

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

20

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

22

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

24

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

25

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

4,0

4,3

26

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

28

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

30

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

32

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

2,7

34

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,6

2,6

2,6

2,6

2,6

2,6

36

1,5

1,9

2,2

2,6

2,6

2,6

2,6

2,6

2,6

40

1,5

1,8

2,1

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

2,5

Minimum anchorage length


According to ETA-08/0105, issue 2008-05-26, the minimum anchorage length shall be increased by factor 1,5
for wet diamond core drilling. For all the other given drilling methods the factor is 1,0.

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Minimum and maximum embedment depths and lap lengths for C20/25 according
to ETA
Hammer drilling,
Compressed air drilling,
Dry diamond coring drilling

Rebar
Diameter
ds
[mm]

fy,k
[N/mm]

Wet diamond coring


drilling

lb,min*
[mm]

l0,min *
[mm]

lb,min*
[mm]

l0,min *
[mm]

lmax
[mm]

500

113

200

170

300

1000

10

500

142

200

213

300

1000

12

500

170

200

255

300

1200

14

500

198

210

298

315

1400

16

500

227

240

340

360

1600

18

500

255

270

383

405

1800

20

500

284

300

425

450

2000

22

500

312

330

468

495

2200

24

500

340

360

510

540

2400

25

500

354

375

532

563

2500

26

500

369

390

553

585

2600

28

500

397

420

595

630

2800

30

500

425

450

638

675

3000

32

500

454

480

681

720

3200

34

500

492

510

738

765

3200

36

500

532

540

797

810

3200

500
616
621
925
932
3200
40
lb,min (8.6) and l0,min (8.11) are calculated for good bond conditions with maximum utilisation of rebar yield strength
fyk = 500 N/mm and 6 = 1,0

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Precalculated values
Example of pre-calculated values for anchoring
Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
For all drilling procedures, excluding wet diamond core drilling (DD)
Anchorage
Design
Mortar
Anchorage
Rebar
length lbd
value NRd
volume
length lbd
[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
[mm]

Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
100
6,79
8
100
9,70
8
160
10,86
12
160
15,52
12
8
200
13,58
15
322
21,87
24
225
17
21,87
121
10,24
11
121
14,63
11
200
16,96
18
200
24,22
18
10
250
21,20
23
250
30,28
23
300
25,43
27
403
34,13
36
282
34,13
25
145
14,74
15
145
21,06
15
240
24,41
25
240
34,87
25
12
300
30,51
32
300
43,59
32
360
36,61
38
483
49,13
51
338
49,13
36
169
20,09
20
169
28,70
20
280
33,26
34
280
47,52
34
14
350
41,58
42
350
59,40
42
480
57,02
58
564
66,96
68
395
66,96
48
193
26,22
26
193
37,45
26
320
43,42
43
320
62,02
43
16
400
54,27
54
400
77,53
54
480
65,12
65
644
87,39
87
451
87,39
61
217
36,86
46
217
52,66
46
360
61,04
76
360
87,20
76
18
450
76,30
95
450
109,00
95
540
91,56
115
725
122,87
154
507
122,87
108
242
40,96
51
242
58,51
51
400
67,82
85
400
96,89
85
20
500
84,78
106
500
121,11
106
600
101,74
127
805
136,52
171
564
136,52
120
266
49,57
56
266
70,81
56
440
82,08
93
440
117,26
93
22
550
102,60
117
550
146,58
117
660
123,12
140
886
165,22
188
620
165,22
131
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-d)lb/4

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Example of pre-calculated values for anchoring


Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
For all drilling procedures, excluding wet diamond core drilling (DD)
Anchorage
Design
Mortar
Anchorage
Rebar
length lbd
value NRd
volume
length lbd
[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
[mm]

Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
290
58,97
61
290
84,24
61
480
97,65
102
480
139,51
102
24
600
122,07
127
600
174,38
127
720
146,48
153
966
196,57
205
676
196,57
143
302
64,04
114
302
91,49
114
500
106,06
188
500
151,51
188
25
625
132,57
235
625
189,39
235
750
159,08
282
1 006
213,48
378
705
213,48
265
314
69,26
67
314
98,94
67
520
114,70
110
520
163,85
110
26
650
143,37
138
650
204,81
138
780
172,04
165
1 047
230,87
222
733
230,87
155
338
80,35
72
338
114,78
72
600
142,56
127
600
203,66
127
28
700
166,32
148
700
237,60
148
840
199,59
178
1 127
267,83
239
789
267,83
167
362
92,22
160
362
131,74
160
600
152,71
265
600
218,16
265
30
750
190,89
332
750
272,70
332
900
229,07
398
1 418
360,91
627
845
307,39
374
386
104,87
210
386
149,81
210
640
173,66
347
640
248,09
347
32
800
217,08
434
800
310,11
434
960
260,50
521
1 288
349,57
699
902
349,57
490
426
118,43
90
426
169,19
90
680
188,86
144
680
269,81
144
34
850
236,08
180
850
337,26
180
1 020
283,30
216
1 421
394,78
301
995
394,78
211
452
132,78
96
452
189,69
96
720
211,74
153
720
302,49
153
36
900
264,68
191
900
378,11
191
1 080
317,61
229
1 505
442,60
319
1 054
442,60
223
522
163,96
701
522
234,22
701
800
251,40
1 074
800
359,14
1 074
40
1 000
314,25
1 343
1 000
448,93
1 343
1 200
377,10
1 612
1 739
546,52
2 336
1 217
546,52
1 635
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4 for hammer drilling

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Example of pre-calculated values for overlap joints


Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
For all drilling procedures, excluding diamond wet (DD)
Anchorage
Design
Mortar
Anchorage
Rebar
length lbd
value NRd
volume
length lbd
[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
[mm]

Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0,7
1=2=3=5=6=1,0
1 = 3 = 6 = 1,0
200
13,58
15
200
19,40
15
250
16,98
19
8
300
20,37
23
322
21,87
24
225
17
21,87
200
16,96
18
200
24,22
18
250
21,20
23
250
30,28
23
10
300
25,43
27
350
29,67
32
403
34,13
36
282
34,13
25
200
20,34
21
200
29,06
21
240
24,41
25
240
34,87
25
12
300
30,51
32
300
43,59
32
360
36,61
38
483
49,13
51
338
49,13
36
210
24,95
25
210
35,64
25
280
33,26
34
280
47,52
34
14
350
41,58
42
350
59,40
42
480
57,02
58
564
66,96
68
395
66,96
48
240
32,56
33
240
46,52
33
320
43,42
43
320
62,02
43
16
400
54,27
54
400
77,53
54
480
65,12
65
644
87,39
87
451
87,39
61
270
45,78
57
270
65,40
57
360
61,04
76
360
87,20
76
18
450
76,30
95
450
109,00
95
540
91,56
115
725
122,87
154
507
122,87
108
300
50,87
64
300
72,67
64
400
67,82
85
400
96,89
85
20
500
84,78
106
500
121,11
106
600
101,74
127
805
136,52
171
564
136,52
120
330
61,56
70
330
87,95
70
440
82,08
93
440
117,26
93
22
550
102,60
117
550
146,58
117
660
123,12
140
886
165,22
188
620
165,22
131
Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good
bond conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume
of mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4 for hammer drilling

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Example of pre-calculated values for overlap joints


Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
For all drilling procedures, excluding diamond wet (DD)
Anchorage
Design
Mortar
Anchorage
Rebar
length lbd
value NRd
volume
length lbd
[mm]
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
[mm]

Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
360
73,24
76
360
104,63
76
480
97,65
102
480
139,51
102
24
600
122,07
127
600
174,38
127
720
146,48
153
966
196,57
205
676
196,57
143
375
79,54
141
375
113,63
141
500
106,06
188
500
151,51
188
25
625
132,57
235
625
189,39
235
750
159,08
282
1 006
213,48
378
705
213,48
265
390
86,02
83
390
122,89
83
520
114,70
110
520
163,85
110
26
650
143,37
138
650
204,81
138
780
172,04
165
1 047
230,87
222
733
230,87
155
420
99,79
89
420
142,56
89
600
142,56
127
600
203,66
127
28
700
166,32
148
700
237,60
148
840
199,59
178
1 127
267,83
239
789
267,83
167
450
114,53
199
450
163,62
199
600
152,71
265
600
218,16
265
30
750
190,89
332
750
272,70
332
900
229,07
398
1 418
360,91
627
845
307,39
374
480
130,25
261
480
186,07
261
640
173,66
347
640
248,09
347
32
800
217,08
434
800
310,11
434
960
260,50
521
1 288
349,57
699
902
349,57
490
510
141,65
108
510
202,35
108
680
188,86
144
680
269,81
144
34
850
236,08
180
850
337,26
180
1 020
283,30
216
1 421
394,78
301
995
394,78
211
540
158,81
115
540
226,87
115
720
211,74
153
720
302,49
153
36
900
264,68
191
900
378,11
191
1 080
317,61
229
1 505
442,60
319
1 054
442,60
223
600
188,55
806
600
269,36
806
800
251,40
1 074
800
359,14
1 074
40
1 000
314,25
1 343
1 000
448,93
1 343
1 200
377,10
1 612
1 739
546,52
2 336
1 217
546,52
1 635
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4 for hammer drilling

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Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)

Statik mixer

Rebar

Concrete

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

DIBt approval

Drinking
water
appoved

Corossion
tested

- suitable for concrete C 12/15 to


C 50/60
- high loading capacity and fast
cure
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- for rebar diameters up to 25 mm
- non corrosive to rebar elements
- good load capacity at elevated
temperatures
- hybrid chemistry
- suitable for embedment length till
2000 mm
- suitable for applications down to 5 C

Hilti anchor
design
software

Hilti rebar
design
software

Service temperature range


Temperature range: -40C to +80C (max. long term temperature +50C, max. short term temperature +80C).

Approvals / certificates
Description

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

DIBt approval
Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)

DIBt, Berlin
IBMB Braunschweig
Warringtonfire

Z-21.8-1648 / 2007-09-19
3162/6989 / 1999-07-16
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

a)

a)

The data given in this section are derived from DIBt Z-21.8-1648 issue 2007-09-19 and adapted to fit EC2
design method.

Materials
Reinforcmenent bars according to EC2 Annex C Table C.1 and C.2N.

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Properties of reinforcement
Product form

Bars and de-coiled rods

Class

Characteristic yield strength fyk or f0,2k (MPa)

C
400 to 600

Minimum value of k = (ft/fy)k

1,08

1,15
< 1,35

Characteristic strain at maximum force, uk (%)

5,0

7,5

Bendability

Bend / Rebend test

Maximum deviation from


nominal mass
(individual bar) (%)

Nominal bar size (mm)


8
>8

6,0
4,5

Bond:
Minimum relative rib area,
fR,min

Nominal bar size (mm)


8 to 12
> 12

0,040
0,056

Setting details
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Working time, Curing time


Temperature
of the base material TBM
-5 C TBM <
0 C TBM <
5 C TBM <
10 C TBM <
20 C TBM <
30 C TBM
*

0 C
5 C
10 C
20 C
30 C
40 C

Working time
tgel
90 min
45 min
20 min
6 min
4 min
2 min

Curing time
tcure *
9 h
4,5 h
2 h
90 min
50 min
40 min

The curing time data are valid for dry anchorage base only. For water saturated anchorage bases the curing
times must be doubled.

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Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!

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Fitness for use


Creep behaviour
Creep tests have been conducted in accordance with national standards in different conditions:
in wet environnement at 23 C during 90 days
in dry environnement at 43 C during 90 days.
These tests show an excellent behaviour of the post installed connection made with HIT-HY 150: low
displacements with long term stabilisation, failure load after exposure above reference load.

Resistance to chemical products


HIT-HY 150 has been tested to its resistance to chemical products and the results are given in the table below:

Chemical product
Acetic acid
Hydrochloric Acid
Nitric Acid
Phosphoric Acid
Sulphuric acid
Ethyl acetate
Acetone
Ammoniac
Diesel
Gasoline
Ethanol
Machine oils
Methanol
Peroxide of hydrogen
Solution of phenol
Silicate of sodium
Solution of chlorine
Solution of hydrocarbons
Salted solution (sodium
chloride)
Suspension of cement
Carbon tetrachloride
Xylene

Concentration
First effects
(in % of weight)
(in days)
Pure
6
10 %
20 %
40 %
<1
40 %
40 %
Pure
8
Pure
1
5%
21
Pure
Pure
96 %
30
Pure
Pure
2
30%
3
Saturated
<1
50% pH=14!
saturated
60 % vol Toluene; 30 % vol
Xylene
10 % vol Naphtalene of methyl
10 %
Saturated
Pure
Pure

Resistance
o
+
+
+
+
+
+
o
+
o
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

We can retain that HIT-HY 150 behaves well as alkaline middle and that it is very resistant:
in aqueous solutions in elevated pH (ex: silicate of sodium): no risk of saponification under weathering
in salty solutions (ex: sea water)
in solutions saturated in chlorine (ex: applications in swimming pool).

Electrical conductivity

HIT-HY 150 in cured state shows low electrical conductivity. Its electric resistivity is 2.1011 .m
(DIN VDE 0303T3). It suits well electrically insulating anchoring (ex: railway applications, subway).

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Basic design data for rebar design

Bond strength
Bond strength in N/mm according to EC2 for good bond conditions
for all drilling methods
Concrete class

Rebar (mm)

C12/15

C16/20

C20/25

C25/30

C30/37

C35/45

C40/50

C45/55

C50/60

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

10

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

12

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

14

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

16

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

18

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

20

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

22

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

24

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

25

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

3,0

Minimum anchorage length


The multiplication factor for minimum anchorage length shall be considered as 1,5 for all drilling methods.

Minimum and maximum embedment depth and lap lengths


Hammer drilling,
Compressed air drilling

Rebar
Diameter ds
[mm]

fy,k
[N/mm]

lb,min*
[mm]

l0,min *
[mm]

lmax

500

170

300

[mm]
1000

10

500

213

300

1000

12

500

255

300

1000

14

500

298

315

1000

16

500

340

360

1500

20

500

425

450

2000

25

500

532

563

2000

*lb,min (8.6) and l0,min (8.11) are calculated for good bond conditions with maximum utilisation of
rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm and 6 = 1,0

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Precalculated values
Example of pre-calculated values for anchoring
Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
Rebar
[mm]

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

Design
value NRd
[kN]

1=2=3=4=5=1.0

Mortar
volume
[ml]

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

Design
value NRd
[kN]
2 or 5= 0.7
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
9,37
16,53
21,87
21,94
18,06
30,95
34,13
31,58
37,13
44,55

Mortar
volume
[ml]

170
9,84
13
113
9
200
11,57
15
200
15
8
320
18,51
24
378
29
265
20
21,87
213
15,36
19
213
19
250
18,06
23
250
23
10
300
21,67
27
300
27
400
28,89
36
473
34,13
43
331
30
255
22,11
27
255
27
300
25,99
32
300
32
12
360
31,19
38
360
38
480
41,58
51
567
49,13
60
397
49,13
42
298
30,13
36
298
43,04
36
400
40,48
48
400
57,83
48
14
420
42,50
51
420
60,72
51
560
56,67
68
662
66,96
80
463
66,96
56
340
39,33
46
340
56,18
46
400
40,48
54
400
66,04
54
16
480
55,48
65
480
79,25
65
640
73,97
87
756
87,39
103
529
87,39
72
425
61,43
90
425
87,76
90
500
72,22
106
500
103,17
106
20
600
86,66
127
600
123,81
127
800
115,55
170
945
136,52
200
662
136,52
140
532
96,07
200
532
137,24
200
600
108,41
226
600
154,88
226
25
750
135,52
282
750
193,59
282
1000
180,69
376
1181
213,48
444
827
213,48
311
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-d)lb/4

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Example of pre-calculated values for overlap joints


Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions

Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0,7
1=2=3=5=6=1,0
1 = 3 = 6 = 1,0
300
17,35
23
300
21,85
23
310
17,93
23
8
320
18,51
24
378
29
21,87
300
21,67
27
300
30,95
27
320
23,11
29
320
33,01
29
10
350
25,28
32
400
28,89
36
473
43
331
34,15
30
34,13
300
25,99
32
300
37,13
32
320
27,72
34
320
33,01
29
12
350
30,32
37
350
43,32
37
480
41,58
51
567
49,12
60
397
49,13
42
315
31,88
38
315
45,54
38
350
35,42
42
350
50,60
42
14
420
42,50
51
420
60,72
51
560
56,67
68
662
66,99
80
463
66,94
56
460
53,16
62
460
75,95
62
470
54,32
64
470
77,60
64
16
480
55,48
65
480
79,25
65
640
73,97
87
756
87,37
103
529
87,34
72
450
65,00
95
450
92,85
95
500
72,22
106
500
103,17
106
20
600
86,66
127
600
123,81
127
800
115,55
170
945
136,50
200
662
136,60
140
563
101,73
212
563
145,32
212
600
108,41
226
600
154,88
226
25
750
135,52
282
750
193,59
282
1000
180,69
376
1181
213,39
444
827
213,47
311
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4
Rebar

700

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

Design
value NRd
[kN]

Mortar
volume
[ml]

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

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Injection mortar system

Benefits
Hilti
HIT-HY 150
MAX
330 ml foil pack
(also available
as 500 ml
and 1400 ml
foil pack)
Static mixer

Rebar

Concrete

Fire
resistance

Fatigue

European
Technical
Approval

CE
conformity

Drinking
water
appoved

- suitable for concrete C 12/15 to


C 50/60
- high loading capacity and fast
cure
- suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- for rebar diameters up to 25 mm
- non corrosive to rebar elements
- good load capacity at elevated
temperatures
- hybrid chemistry
- multiplication factor for minimum
anchoring and splice length 1.0
- suitable for embedment length till
2000 mm
- suitable for applications down to 10 C

Corossion
tested

Hilti anchor
design
software

Hilti rebar
design
software

Service temperature range


Temperature range: -40C to +80C (max. long term temperature +50C, max. short term temperature +80C).

Approvals / certificates
Description

European technical approval a)


Fire test report
Assessment report (fire)
a)

Authority / Laboratory

No. / date of issue

CSTB, France
IBMB Braunschweig
Warringtonfire

ETA-08/0202 / 2008-07-24
3884/8246 / 2007-05-24
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26

All data given in this section according ETA-08/0202, issue 2008-07-24.

Materials
Reinforcmenent bars according to EC2 Annex C Table C.1 and C.2N.

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Properties of reinforcement
Product form

Bars and de-coiled rods

Class

Characteristic yield strength fyk or f0,2k (MPa)

C
400 to 600

Minimum value of k = (ft/fy)k

1,08

1,15
< 1,35

Characteristic strain at maximum force, uk (%)

5,0

7,5

Bendability

Bend / Rebend test

Maximum deviation from


nominal mass
(individual bar) (%)

Nominal bar size (mm)


8
>8

6,0
4,5

Bond:
Minimum relative rib area,
fR,min

Nominal bar size (mm)


8 to 12
> 12

0,040
0,056

Setting details
For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.

Working time, Curing time


Temperature
of the base material TBM
-10 C TBM < -5 C
-5 C TBM < -0 C
0 C TBM < 5 C
5 C TBM < 10 C
10 C TBM < 15 C
15 C TBM < 20 C
20 C TBM < 25 C
25 C TBM < 30 C
30 C TBM 40 C

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Working time
tgel
180 min
90 min
45 min
20 min
7 min
6 min
5 min
3 min
2 min

Curing time
tcure
12 h
9h
4,5 h
2h
50 min
40 min
30 min
30 min
30 min

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Dry and water-saturated concrete, hammer drilling

a)

a) Note: Manual cleaning for element sizes d 16mm and embedment depth hef 10 d only!

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post installed rebars

Fitness for use


Creep behaviour
Creep tests have been conducted in accordance with ETAG guideline 001 part 5 and TR 023 in the following
conditions: in dry environnement at 50 C during 90 days.
These tests show an excellent behaviour of the post installed connection made with HIT-HY 150 MAX: low
displacements with long term stability, failure load after exposure above reference load.

Water behaviour

Water: HIT-HY 150 MAX is water tight and water resistant, without any toxicity risk for the environnement.
Drinking water: HIT-HY 150 MAX is NSF certified, in accordance with NSF/ANSI St 61 Drinking Water
System Components - Health Effects. Tests are done at 60 C, which corresponds to domestic hot water. The
use of HIT-HY 150 MAX is possible for water tanks.

Resistance to chemical substances


Chemical substance

Comment

Resistance

Sulphuric acid
Under sea water
Under water
Alkaline medium

23C
23C
23C
pH = 13,2, 23C

+
+
+
+

Basic design data for rebar design according to ETA

Bond strength
Bond strength in N/mm according to ETA for good bond conditions
for all drilling methods
Rebar (mm)

Concrete class
C12/15

C16/20

C20/25

C25/30

C30/37

C35/45

C40/50

C45/55

C50/60

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

10

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

12

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

14

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

16

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

18

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

20

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

22

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

24

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,4

3,4

3,7

25

1,6

2,0

2,3

2,7

3,0

3,4

3,7

3,7

3,7

Minimum anchorage length


According to ETA-08/0202, the multiplication factor for minimum anchorage length is 1,0 for all approved drilling
methods.
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Minimum and maximum embedment depth and lap lengths


Hammer drilling,
Compressed air drilling

Rebar
Diameter ds
[mm]

fy,k
[N/mm]

lb,min*
[mm]

l0,min *
[mm]

500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500

113
142
170
198
227
255
284
312
340
354

200
200
200
210
240
270
300
330
360
375

10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
25

lmax
[mm]

1000
1000
1000
1000
1500
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000

lb,min (8.6) and l0,min (8.11) are calculated for good bond conditions with maximum utilisation of rebar yield strength
fyk = 500 N/mm and 6 = 1,0

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Precalculated values
Example of pre-calculated values for anchoring
Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
Rebar
[mm]

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

Design
value NRd
[kN]

1=2=3=4=5=1.0

Mortar
volume
[ml]

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

Design
value NRd
[kN]
2 or 5= 0.7
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
9,37
16,53
21,87
14,63
20,63
30,95
34,13
21,06
29,70
44,55

Mortar
volume
[ml]

113
6,56
9 (4)**
113
9 (4)**
200
11,57
15 (7)**
200
15 (7)**
8
320
18,51
24
378
29
265
20
21,87
142
10,24
13 (6)**
142
13 (6)**
200
14,44
18 (8)**
200
18 (8)**
10
300
21,67
27
300
27
400
28,89
36
473
34,13
43
331
30
170
14,74
18 (8)**
170
18 (8)**
240
20,79
25 (12)**
240
25 (12)**
12
360
31,19
38
360
38
480
41,58
51
567
49,13
60
397
49,13
42
198
20,09
24
198
28,70
24
280
28,34
34
280
40,48
34
14
420
42,50
51
420
60,72
51
560
56,67
68
662
66,96
80
463
66,96
56
227
26,22
31
227
37,45
31
320
36,98
43
320
52,83
43
16
480
55,48
65
480
79,25
65
640
73,97
87
756
87,39
103
529
87,39
72
255
33,13
38
255
47,33
38
360
46,74
54
360
66,77
54
18
540
70,10
81
540
100,15
81
720
93,47
109
851
110,48
128
595
110,35
90
284
40,96
60
284
58,51
60
400
57,78
85
400
82,54
85
20
600
86,66
127
600
123,81
127
800
115,55
170
945
136,52
200
662
136,52
140
312
49,57
88
312
70,81
88
440
69,92
124
440
99,89
124
22
660
104,88
187
660
149,83
187
880
139,84
249
1040
165,27
294
728
165,27
206
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-d)lb/4 (** values correspond to min. hole diameter)

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Hilti HIT-HY 150 MAX


post installed rebars

Example of pre-calculated values for anchoring


Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions

Design
Mortar
value NRd
volume
[mm]
[kN]
[ml]
2 or 5= 0.7
1=2=3=4=5=1.0
1 = 3 = 4 = 1.0
340
58,96
144
340
84,22
144
480
83,17
203
480
118,81
203
24
720
124,75
304
720
178,22
304
960
166,34
405
1134
196,48
479
794
196,53
335
354
64,04
133
354
91,49
133
500
90,34
188
500
129,06
188
25
750
135,52
282
750
193,59
282
1000
180,69
376
1181
213,48
444
827
213,48
311
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds)lb/4 (** values correspond to min. hole diameter)
Rebar

708

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

Design
value NRd
[kN]

Mortar
volume
[ml]

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

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post installed rebars

Example of pre-calculated values for overlap joints


Rebar yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
Rebar
[mm]

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

Design
value NRd
[kN]

1=2=3=5=6=1,0

Mortar
volume
[ml]

Anchorage
length lbd
[mm]

Design
value NRd
[kN]
2 or 5= 0,7
1 = 3 = 6 = 1,0
16,53
21,87
20,63
30,95
34,13
24,77
29,70
44,55

Mortar
volume
[ml]

200
11,57
15 (7)**
200
15 (7)**
320
18,51
24
378
29
265
20
21,87
200
14,44
18 (8)**
200
18 (8)**
300
21,67
27
300
27
10
400
28,89
36
473
43
331
30
34,13
200
17,34
21 (10)**
200
21 (10)**
240
20,79
25 (12)**
240
25 (12)**
12
360
31,19
38
360
38
480
41,58
51
567
49,13
60
397
49,13
42
210
21,24
25
210
30,34
25
280
28,34
34
280
40,48
34
14
420
42,50
51
420
60,72
51
560
56,67
68
662
66,96
80
463
66,96
56
240
27,75
33
240
39,64
33
320
36,98
43
320
52,83
43
16
480
55,48
65
480
79,25
65
640
73,97
87
756
87,39
103
529
87,39
72
270
35,12
41
270
50,17
41
360
46,74
54
360
66,77
54
18
540
70,10
81
540
100,15
81
720
93,47
109
851
110,48
128
595
110,35
90
300
43,35
64
300
61,93
64
400
57,78
85
400
82,54
85
20
600
86,66
127
600
123,81
127
800
115,55
170
945
136,52
200
662
136,52
140
330
52,46
93
330
74,94
93
440
69,92
124
440
99,89
124
22
660
104,88
187
660
149,83
187
880
139,84
249
1040
165,27
294
728
165,27
206
360
62,43
152
360
89,19
152
480
83,17
203
480
118,81
203
24
720
124,75
304
720
178,22
304
960
166,34
405
1134
196,48
479
794
196,53
335
375
67,74
141
375
96,71
141
500
90,34
188
500
129,06
188
25
750
135,52
282
750
193,59
282
1000
180,69
376
1181
213,48
444
827
213,48
311
* Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length. The maximum permissible load is valid for good bond
conditions as described in EN 1992-1-1. For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7. The volume of
mortar correspond to the formula 1,2(d0-ds) lb/4 (** values correspond to min. hole diameter)
8

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Hilti worldwide

Hilti worldwide
Afghanistan
Ansary Engineering Products &
Services (AEP), Hilti Division,
Kabul
Phone +93 799 481 935

Belgium
Hilti Belgium S.A., Asse (Zellik)
Phone+32 2 4677911
Fax+32 2 4665802

Chile
Hilti Chile, Ltda.,Santiago
Phone+562 655 3000
Fax+562 365 0505

Algeria
BFIX SARL, Algiers
Phone+213 216 013 60
Fax+213 216 055 03

Belize
Benny's Homecenter Ltd.,
Belize City,
Phone+501 227 2126
Fax+501 227 4340

China
Hilti (China) Ltd., Shanghai
Phone+86 21 6485 3158
Fax+86 21 6485 0311

Angola
Agrinsul S.A.R.L, Luanda
Phone+244 222 395 884
Fax+244 222 397 935
Argentina
Hilti Argentina, S.R.L., Buenos
Aires
Phone+54 11 4721 4400
Fax+54 11 4721 4410
Aruba
Carfast Holding N.V, Oranjestad
Phone +297-5-828-449
Fax +297-5-832-582
Australia
Hilti (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Rhodes
Phone+61 2 8748 1000
Fax+61 2 8748 1190
Austria
Hilti Austria Ges.m.b.H., Wien
Phone+43 1 66101
Fax+43 1 66101 257
Azerbaijan
HCA Ltd., Baku
Phone+994 12 598 0955
Fax+994 12 598 0957
Bahrain
Hilti Bahrain LLC, Manama
Phone +973 17 702 101
Fax +973 17 702
Bangladesh
Aziz & Company Ltd., Hilti
Division,
Dhaka
Phone+8802 881 4461
Fax+8802 8827028
Barbados
Williams Equipment, Ltd.,
St.Michel
Phone+1 246 425 5000
Fax+1 246 417 9140

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Benin
La Roche S.A.R.L., Cotonou
Phone+229 21330775
Fax+229 21331920
Bhutan
Hilti Regional Office
Middle East & South Asia Region,
Dubai
Phone+9714 8835376
Fax+9718 4480485
Bolivia
Genex, S.A., Santa Cruz
Phone+591 3 343 1819
Fax+591 3 343 1819
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hilti Systems BH d.o.o. Sarajevo,
Sarajevo-Ilida
Phone +387 33 761 100
Fax +387 33 761 101
Botswana
Turbo Agencies, Gaborone
Phone+267 312288
Fax+267 352925
Brazil
Hilti do Brasil Comercial Ltda.,
Barueri
Phone+55 11 4134 9000
Fax+55 11 4134 9021
Bulgaria
Hilti (Bulgaria) GmbH, Sofia
Phone +359 2976 00 11
Fax +359 2974 01 23
Canada
Hilti (Canada) Ltd.,
Mississauga, Ontario
Phone 1-800-363-4458
Fax 1-800-363-4459
Cayman Islands
Active Traders Ltd., Georgetown
Phone +345-769-4458
Fax +345-769-5886

Colombia
Hilti Colombia, Bogot
Phone+571 3810121/3810134
Fax+571 3810131
Costa Rica
Superba S.A., La Uruca, San Jos
Phone+506 255 1044
Fax+506 255 1110
Croatia
Hilti Croatia d.o.o., Sesvete-Zagreb
Phone+385 1 2030 777
Fax+385 1 2030 766
Cyprus
Cyprus Trading Corp. Ltd., Nicosia
Phone+357 22 740340
Fax+357 22 482892
Czech Republik
Hilti CR spol. s r.o, Prag-Pruhonice
Phone+420 2 611 95 611
Fax+420 2 726 80 440
Denmark
Hilti Danmark A/S, Rdovre
Phone +45 88 8000
Fax +45 44 88 8084
Dominican Republik
Dalsan C por A, Santo Domingo
Phone+1 809 565 4431
Fax+1 809 541 7313
Ecuador
Quifatex S.A., Quito
Phone+593 2 247 7400
Fax+593 2 247 8600
Egypt
M.A.P.S.O. for Marine Propulsion &
Supply S.A.E., Cairo
Phone +202 2 698 47 77
Fax+202 2 698 82 60
El Salvador
Electrama, S.A. de C.V.,
San Salvador
Phone+503 274 9745
Fax+503 274 9747
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Hilti worldwide

Estonia
Hilti Eesti O, Tallinn
Phone+372 6 550 900
Fax+372 6 550 901
Ethiopia
A. Sarafian Industrial Accessories
& Tools, Addis Ababa
Phone+251 115512408
Fax+251 115519068
Fiji
Central Pacific Agencies,
Suva
Phone+ 679 336 2580
Finland
Hilti (Suomi) OY, Vantaa
Phone+358 9 47870 0
Fax+358 9 47870 100
France
Hilti France S.A.,
Magny-les-Hameaux
Phone+33 1 3012 5000
Fax+331 3012 5012
Gabon
CECA-GADIS, Libreville
Phone+241 740747
Fax+241 720416
Georgia
ICT Georgia Ltd., Tbilisi
Phone+995 32 25 38 42
Germany
Hilti Deutschland GmbH, Kaufering
Phone+49 8191/90-0
Fax+49 8191/90-1122
Ghana
Auto Parts Limited, Accra
Phone+233 21225924
Fax+233 21224899
Great Britain
Hilti (Gt. Britain) Ltd.,
Manchester
Phone+44 161 886 1000
Fax+44 161 872 1240

Guyana
Agostini's Fastening Systems Ltd.,
Port of Spain
Phone +1 868 623 2236
Fax+1 868 624 6751
Honduras
Lazarus & Lazarus, S.A.,
San Pedro Sula
Phone+504 565 8882
Fax+504 565 8624
Hong Kong
Hilti (Hong Kong) Ltd.,
Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Phone+852 8228 8118
Fax+852 2764 3234 (main)
Hungary
Hilti (Hungria), Budapest
Phone+36 1 4366 300
Fax+36 1 4366 390
Iceland
HAGI ehf HILTI Iceland, Reykjavik
Phone+354 4143700
Fax+354 4143720
India
Hilti India Pvt Ltd., New Dehli
Phone +91 11 4270 1111
Fax+91 11 2637 1634
Indonesia
P.T. Hilti Nusantara,
Jakarta
Phone+62 21 / 789-0850
Fax+62 21 / 789-0845
Iran
Madavi Company, Hilti Division,
Tehran
Phone+98 21 81 721
Fax+98 21 887 61 523
Iraq
Systems Engineering Services Co.
(SESCO), Hilti Division, Baghdad
Phone+964 1 778 8933
Phone+964 7901 309592

Greece
Hilti Hellas SA, Likovrisi
Phone+30210 288 0600
Fax+30210 288 0607

Ireland
Hilti (Fastening Systems) Ltd.,
Dublin
Phone+353 1 886
Fax+353 1 886 3569

Guatemala
Equipos y Fijaciones, S.A.,
Guatemala City
Phone+502 339 3583
Fax+502 339 3585

Israel
Hilti (Israel) Ltd., Petach Tikva
Phone+972 3 930 4499
Fax+972 3 930 2095

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Italy
Hilti Italia S.p.A., Milano
Phone+3902 212721
Fax+3902 25902189
Jamaica
Evans Safety Ltd., Kingston
Phone+1 876 929 5546
Fax+1 876 926 2069
Japan
Hilti (Japan) Ltd., Yokohama
Phone+81 45 943 6211
Fax+81 45 943 6231
Jordan
Newport Trading Agency, Hilti
Division, Amman
Phone +962 6 4026829
Fax+962 6 4026794
Kazakhstan
EATC Ltd., Almaty
Phone +7327 298 01 80
Fax+7 3272 50 39 57
Korea
Hilti (Korea) Ltd., Seoul,
Phone +82 2 2007 2802
Fax +82 2 2007 2809
Kuwait
Works & Building Co, Hilti Division,
Safat
Phone+965 844 855
Fax+965 4831379
Latvia
Hilti Services Limited, Riga
Phone+371 762 8822
Fax+371 762 8821
Lebanon
Chehab Brothers S.A.L.,
Hilti Division, Beirut
Phone+9611 244435
Fax+9611 244436
Libya
Wemco Workshop & Maintenance
Equipments Co., Tripoli
Phone+ 218 21 4801213
Fax+ 218 21 4802810
Liechtenstein
Hilti Aktiengesellschaft, Schaan
Liechtenstein
Phone+423 234 2111
Fax+423 234 2965
Lithuania
UAB Hilti Complete Systems, Vilnius
Phone+370 6 872 7898
Fax+370 5 271 5341

711

Hilti worldwide

Luxembourg
Hilti G.D. Luxembourg, Bertrange
Phone+352 310 705
Fax+352 310 751

Mozambique
Diatecnica Lda., Maputo
Phone+2581 303816
Fax+2581 303804

Macedonia
Famaki-ve doel, Skopje
Phone+389 2 246 96
Fax+389 2 246 99 97

Namibia
A. Huester Machinetool Company
(Pty) Ltd., Windhoek
Phone+26461 237083
Fax+26461 227696

Madagascar
Socit F. Bonnet Et Fils,
Antananarivo
Phone+261 202220326
Fax+261 202222253
Malaysia
Hilti (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.,
Petaling Jaya
Phone+60 3 563 38583
Fax+60 3 563 37100
Maledives
Aima Con. Co. Pvt. Ltd,
Hilti Division, Mal
Phone +960 3318181
Fax+960 3313366

Nepal
INCO (P) Ltd., Kathmandu
Phone+9771 4431 992
Phone+9771 4433 045
Fax+9771 4432 728

Palestine
Shaer United Co. for Modern
Technology, Beit Jala
Phone+970 2 276 5840
Fax+970 2 274 7355
Panama
Cardoze & Lindo,
Ciudad de Panam
Phone+507 274 9300
Fax+507 267 1122
Peru
Qumica Suiza SA, Lima
Phone+511 211 4000
Fax+511 211 4050

Netherlands
Hilti Nederland B.V.,
Berkel en Rodenrijs
Phone+3110 5191111
Fax+3110 5191199

Philippines
Hilti (Philippines) Inc., Makati City
Phone+63 2 843 0066
Phone-2-893 9438
Fax+63 2 843 0061

Netherlands Antilles
Fabory Carribbean Fasteners N.V.,
Davelaar
Phone+599 9 737 6288
Fax+599 9 737 6225

Poland
Hilti (Poland) Sp. z o.o., Warsaw
Phone +48 320 5500
Fax +48 22 320 5500

New Zealand
Hilti (New Zealand) Ltd., Auckland
Phone +64 9 571 9995
Fax+64 9 571 9942

Portugal
Hilti (Portugal), Produtos e Servicos,
Lda., Matosinhos Senhora Da Hora,
Phone +351 229 568 100
Fax+35122 9568190

Mauritius
Ireland Blyth Limited, Port Louis
Phone+230 207 05 00
Fax+230 207 04 41

Nicaragua
Fijaciones de Nicaragua, Managua
Phone+505 270 4567
Fax+505 278 5331

Puerto Rico
Hilti Caribe, Inc., Hato Rey,
Phone+1-787 281 6160
Fax+1 787 281 6155

Mexico
Hilti Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.,
Mexico City
Phone+5255 5387-1600
Fax+5255 5281-5967

Nigeria
Top Brands Import Ltd., Hilti
Division
Ikeja
Phone +234 1 817 97 601
Fax+234 1 496 22 00

Qatar
H.B.K. Trading Co., Hilti Division,
Doha
Phone+974 4425022
Fax+974 435 6098

Malta
Panta Marketing & Services Ltd.,
Msida
Phone+356 21 441 361
Fax+356 21 440 000

Moldova
Sculcom Grup SRL, Chisinau
Phone+373 22 212488
Fax+373 22 238196
Mongolia
PSC CO. LTD., Hilti Division,
Ulaan Baatar
Phone+976 +50 88 45 84
Fax+976 50 88 45 85
Morocco
Mafix SA, Casablanca
Phone+2122 257301
Fax+2122 257364

712

Norway
Motek AS, Oslo
Phone+47 230 52 500
Fax+47 22 640 063
Oman
Bin Salim Enterprices LLC,
Hilti Division, Muscat
Phone+968 245 61708
Fax+968 245 61193
Pakistan
HSA Engineering Products,
Hilti Division, Islamabad
Phone +92 51 2215 462
Fax+92 51 2215 463

Romania
Hilti Romania S.R.L., Otopeni
Phone+40 213523000
Russia
Hilti Distribution Ltd., Moscow
Phone+7 495 792 52 52
Fax+7 495 792 52 53
Rpublique de Djibouti
Les Etablissements TANI, Djibouti
Phone +235 35 03 37
Fax+235 35 23 33
Saudi Arabia
Saad H. Abukhadra & Co.,Hilti
Fastening Systems, Jeddah
Phone+9662 6917700
Fax+9662 6917479

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Hilti worldwide

Senegal
Senegal-Bois, Dakar
Phone+2218 323527
Fax+2218 321189

Sweden
Hilti Svenska AB, Arlv
Phone+46 40 539 300
Fax+46 40 435 196

Ukraine
HILTI (Ukraine) Ltd., Kyiv
Phone +380 44 390 5566
Fax+380 44 390 5565

Serbia Montenegro
Hilti SMN d.o.o., Belgrade
Phone +381-11-2379-515
Fax+381-11-2379-514

Switzerland
Hilti (Schweiz) AG, Adliswil
Phone+41 844 84 84 85
Fax+41 844 84 84 86

Singapore
Hilti Far East Private
Ltd., Singapore
Phone+65 6777 7887,
Fax+65 6777 3057

Syria
Al-Safadi Brothers Co., Hilti
Division
Damascus
Phone+96311 6134210
Fax+96311 6123818

United Arab Emirates


Mazrui Engineering Products,
Hilti Divison ,Dubai
Phone+9714 8854445
Fax+9714 8854405

Slovakia
Hilti Slovakia spol. s r.o., Bratislava
Phone+421 248 221 211
Fax+421 248 221 255
Slovenja
Hilti Slovenija d.o.o., Trzin
Phone+386 1 56809 33
Fax+386 1 56371 12
South Africa
Hilti (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd.,
Midrand
Phone+2711 2373000
Fax+2711 2373111
Spain
Hilti Espaola S.A., Madrid
Phone+3491 3342200
Fax+3491 3580446
Sri Lanka
Hunter & Company Ltd.,Hilti
Division
Phone+941 12338 722-4
Phone+941 12328 171-5
Fax+941 12447 491
St. Lucia
Williams Equipment Ltd, Castries
Phone +1 758 450-3272
Fax+1 758-450-4206
St.Maarten, N.A.
Carfast Holding N.V., Cole Bay
Phone +599 544 4760
Fax +599-544-4763
Sudan
PEMECO INDUSTRIAL
SUPPLIES CO. LTD. Khartoum
Phone+249 15 517 5031
Fax+249 15 517 5032

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Taiwan
Hilti Taiwan Co., Ltd., Taipei
Phone+886 2 2357 9090
Fax+886 2 2397 3730
Tanzania
Coastal Steel Industrial Limited,
Hilti Division, Dar es Salaam
Phone+255 222865662
Fax+255 222865692
Thailand
Hilti (Thailand) Ltd.,
Bangkok Metropolis
Phone+66 2 751 4123
Phone-2-751 4127
Fax+66 2 751 4116
Trinidad and Tobago
Agostini's Fastening Systems Ltd.,
TT- Port of Spain
Phone+1 868 623 2236
Fax+1 868 624 6751
Tunisia
Permetal SA, Tunis C.U.N
Phone+216 71 766 911
Fax+216 71 766 807
Turkey
Hilti Insaat Malzemeleri Tic .A.S.,
Umraniye/Istanbul
Phone+90 216 528 6800
Fax+90 216 528 6898

USA
Hilti, Inc.,Tulsa
Phone (866) 445-8827
Fax 1-800-879-7000
Uruguay
Seler Parrado, S.A., Montevideo
Phone+598 2 902 3515
Fax+598 2 902 0880
Uzbekistan
BNZ Industrial Support, Tashkent
Phone +998 90 186 2792
Fax +99871 361
Venezuela
Inversiones Hilti de Venezuela, S.A.,
Caracas
Phone+58 -212-2034200
Fax+58-212-2034310
Vietnam
Hilti AG Representative Office,
Ho Chi Minh City
Phone+84 8 930 4091
Fax+84 8 930 4090
Yemen
Nasser Ziad Establishment, Hilti
Division, Yemen
Phone+9671 275238
Fax+9671 272854
Zambia
BML Electrical Limited, Kitwe
Phone+260 (2) 226644
Zimbabwe
Glynn's Bolts (Pvt.) Ltd., Harare
Phone+2634 754042-48
Fax+2634 754049

Turkmenistan
Zemmer Legal, Ashgabat
Uganda
Casements (Africa) Ltd., Kampala
Phone+25641 234000
Fax+25641 234301

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