AFCAB certificate for MBT couplers
We are particularly proud to announce that our MBT sleeve has received the AFCAB certification.
Leviat, a CRH company, is a global leader in connecting, fixing, lifting and anchoring technology for the construction industry.
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We are particularly proud to announce that our MBT sleeve has received the AFCAB certification.
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The FC socket to punch is a shallow fastening system with an interior thread for a bolt or threaded part of an undefined length. The dowel expands by moving the internal cone, using a special cone punch.
These anchors with an interior thread are intended for fastening solid materials such as concrete, brick (max. M 8) and natural stone. The proper length of the bolt corresponds to 1 to 1.5 times the diameter of the anchor + thickness of the element to fasten.
Caution: the impact sockets must be expanded using the appropriate impact tool, and not using the bolt!
The FC socket to punch is a shallow fastening system with an interior thread for a bolt or threaded part of an undefined length. The dowel expands by moving the internal cone, using a special cone punch.
These anchors with an interior thread are intended for fastening solid materials such as concrete, brick (max. M 8) and natural stone. The proper length of the bolt corresponds to 1 to 1.5 times the diameter of the anchor + thickness of the element to fasten.
Caution: the impact sockets must be expanded using the appropriate impact tool, and not using the bolt!