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BRICKWORK &
SHIELD ANCHOR BOLT PROJECTING STONE
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Product Information
DESCRIPTION Features
Typical applications World’s most popular 1. Provides a projecting stud
Roller shutter doors expanding shield anchor. Easy to support fixture during
Fire doors to use with good load installation and removal.
Wall plates carrying capacity. 2. Ferrule marked with hole
Security grills Ideal general purpose anchor diameter for correct
bolt with excellent tolerance installation.
Machinery
to variation in hole size. 3. Pressed steel segments
Signs
The collapsible ferrule ensures ensure consistent
Fencing. dimensional accuracy.
positive clamping force is
transmitted to the fixture. 4. Optimum taper nut angle
for maximum expansion in
Suitable for use in: all substrates.
Concrete
Brickwork
Stone.
M6 10P 65 10 44-505
M6 25P M6 80 45 25 0 12 6.5 50 70 6.5 5.0 44-510
M6 60P 115 60 44-515
M8 10P 75 10 44-555
M8 25P M8 90 50 25 0 14 9.0 55 80 15 7.5 44-560
M8 60P 125 60 44-565
Installation
1. Drill a hole of 2. Remove debris and 3. Insert the shield. 4. Position fixture and
required diameter and thoroughly clean hole insert bolt. Tighten to
depth. Note: When with brush and pump. recommended torque.
fixing into brickwork,
mortar joints should
be avoided.
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FOR CONCRETE,
BRICKWORK & RAWLBOLT®
STONE SHIELD ANCHOR BOLT PROJECTING
Technical Advisory Service
Reduction Factors - Edge and Spacing the appropriate reduction factor/s from the two lines intersect (interpolate as required).
Distances for Rawlbolt Bolt Projecting tables below must be applied to the Multiply this factor by the DESIGN
The full characteristic edge and spacing DESIGN RESISTANCE or RECOMMENDED RESISTANCE or RECOMMENDED LOAD
distances shown in the table above are the LOAD. Choose the required bolt diameter quoted in the table. On the occasion that
minimum allowable for the quoted DESIGN across the top of the appropriate table and multiple close edge and/or spacing
RESISTANCE or RECOMMENDED LOAD, read down the left hand column until distances occur, the appropriate reduction
depending on your design method. actual edge or spacing distance is found. factors must be applied.
Where these dimensions are not achievable, Read off the reduction factor where the
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30 0.70 60 0.50 60 0.70
60 0.80 0.70 70 0.64 80 0.80 0.70
70 0.90 0.80 0.70 80 0.76 0.50 100 0.90 0.80 0.70
80 1.0 0.90 0.80 0.70 100 1.0 0.75 0.50 120 1.0 0.90 0.80 0.70
100 1.0 0.90 0.78 0.70 120 1.0 0.69 0.50 150 1.0 0.90 0.78 0.70
120 1.0 0.85 0.78 0.70 160 1.0 0.85 180 1.0 0.85 0.78 0.70
140 0.93 0.85 0.76 0.70 170 0.93 0.50 210 0.93 0.85 0.78 0.70
160 1.0 0.93 0.82 0.76 180 1.0 0.55 250 1.0 0.93 0.85 0.76
190 1.0 0.88 0.82 220 0.76 0.50 290 1.0 0.93 0.82
220 0.94 0.88 260 1.0 0.75 0.50 330 1.0 0.88
250 1.0 0.94 300 1.0 0.75 370 0.94
280 1.0 350 1.0 420 1.0
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