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Design

Restraint fixings

Restraint fixing to a concrete structure. A simple concrete bearing Angle restraint fixing to a concrete structure. Slotted holes in the
corbel with dowel restraint is the most economical detail but the angles give tolerance. The stainless steel studs screwed into the socket
height of the corbel may interfere with the raised access floor detail in the panel have washers and nuts on both sides of the angle. These
are used as a push-pull device to position the panel accurately.

Angle restraint fixing to a steel structure. See


Angle restraint fixing to a steel structure,
notes to angle restraint fixing above right.
with restraint socket cast into floor deck.

Detail (as shown above right) of threaded


and drop dowel restraint fixing

Restraint fixing to a steel structure. The steel plate is welded to Restraint fixing using Restraint fixing using
the column at the fabricator’s works, and the detail requires stainless steel threaded stainless steel drop dowel
accurate positioning of panels and structure. dowel pins between panels. pins between panels. The
pins are held inside stainless
steel tubes until required.

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