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of the box, in pictorial form. The Skru-Bolt comes with DIN standard head approval and are fire rated from F30 – F120.
sizes, with the length and drill diameter
The EPOXY300 has non shrink free flow
Highlights of the new TIMco stamped on the head. It can be Zinc plated (3-
characteristics for deep holes and high
anchor and fixings range include: 5 microns) for normal corrosion resistance or
performance applications such as starter bars
silver ruspert (1,000 hours salt spray) for
and critical anchoring applications. The PE410
Ceiling anchors - rigid, all steel, fire external application.
resistant anchors, with large
and PE310 is a general purpose resin for use
diameters heads to support the Metal Speed Plugs – Due to be released in
where the specific requirements and
load. This is a complete
April, the new TBAZS meets the market
performance of the EASF and EPOXY are not
and fully
demand for a generic style of self drilling
required.
assembled
plasterboard anchor.
fixing
Full technical, safety data sheets and
with a
Throughbolts - Independently tested at
performance information are available on all
hammer
Imperial College, London, in accordance with
the resins and, in particular, the EASF has
driven
Annex A, ETAG No 001, 1997 the TIMco
section
performance figures at standard, deeper and
throughbolt was tested with two embedment
designed to
shallower embedment depths, and
depths for each anchor size. This enables the
create the
performance with higher grade studs.
customer or user to select the most suitable
expansion. It is suitable
and economic anchor for his application based
for overhead applications TIMco also supplies all the necessary
on the performance of the anchor at given
such as suspended
ceilings, light fittings and
embedment depths.
equipment for safe and secure installation of
anchors and can offer PGM approved drill bits,
ventilation as it is simple
and rapid to install.
Shield Anchors - A traditional style expansion
hole cleaning blow out pumps and hole
anchor with the benefit of a four piece body,
cleaning brushes.
Metal Nail In and
captive expansion cone on all styles and an all
Wirehanger anchors -
steel construction. Available as shield only, With plans for a new warehouse extension,
Both are all steel and fire
bolt projecting and loose bolt versions.
training centre, offices and further expansion
resistant, the Metal Nail of the TIMco and Addax product ranges it is
In is a hammer fixed
Wedge anchors - Available in standard or
clear that T.I. Midwood is continuing to look
anchor for light gauge
lipped versions, suited for HVAC and M&E
forward. Most importantly, though, the
track and top fix brackets applications. The M16 is suitable for the TIMco
company remains fully committed to the core
in suspended ceiling scaffold ring bolt when fixing into concrete.
values that made it successful in the
systems. The Wirehanger This hammer set anchor should be installed
is an anchor with a
beginning and have ensured an enviable level
with the TIMco setting tool or punch.
6.5mm hole for
of customer loyalty in the UK and Ireland.
suspending wires for
Resin Anchors - The TIMco range of pumpable
ceilings and ductwork
cartridge resins includes a Polyester resin (PE),
applications, designed to
an Epoxy Acrylate resin (EASF) and a pure
provide simple and rapid
Epoxy resin (EPOXY300).
installation.
The PE and
Express Nails - A popular
EASF are
fixing system in Ireland
available in
for the attachment of
a 410ml Co-
timber frames and battens
axial cartridge
to soffits and walls. Fire
resistant due to all steel
and all three
material they can be used
resins are
as an alternative to frame
available in a
and hammer fixings.
cartridge
suitable for use
Skru-Bolt – A high
with a standard style
performance and versatile
sealant tool.
anchor system, for hard masonry materials, it
The EASF410 and
has a quick start thread for rapid installation
EASF310 are styrene free,
and cuts its own thread into the substrate.
have full CE marking, an ETA
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