NorthCivil
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 13, 2012
- 556
I am regularily engineering claddings (light weight, regularly fastened back to building). low loads (wind governed). sometimes fixed back to concrete superstructure.
The go to historically has been to use 10 or 12 gauge screws with nylon plugs. though in recent years the suppliers of these nylon plugs have been adding disclaimers, that supporting even lightweight claddings is not an appropriate use of their nylon anchor product. (Hilti, Ramset).
the alternatives offered by the big players, are M6 diameter screw anchors, the likes of hilti HUS or ramset ANKA screws. Aside from these being very expensive, the size of these is too large to make work with a lot of cladding products without alterations that make the contractors grumble.
Is anyone aware of any small diameter (5mm or less) fasteners for use into concrete that have support from the fastener supplier? would be nice if there is an ETA report for the fastener... even nicer if the fastener is rated for post seismic performance in cracked concrete.
I dont mind if they are european, american, whatever. if there is something good out there, i know tons of distributors that would be happy to bring them in.
The go to historically has been to use 10 or 12 gauge screws with nylon plugs. though in recent years the suppliers of these nylon plugs have been adding disclaimers, that supporting even lightweight claddings is not an appropriate use of their nylon anchor product. (Hilti, Ramset).
the alternatives offered by the big players, are M6 diameter screw anchors, the likes of hilti HUS or ramset ANKA screws. Aside from these being very expensive, the size of these is too large to make work with a lot of cladding products without alterations that make the contractors grumble.
Is anyone aware of any small diameter (5mm or less) fasteners for use into concrete that have support from the fastener supplier? would be nice if there is an ETA report for the fastener... even nicer if the fastener is rated for post seismic performance in cracked concrete.
I dont mind if they are european, american, whatever. if there is something good out there, i know tons of distributors that would be happy to bring them in.