Heavy-duty TIMCO masonry bolts with countersunk head for concrete, brick, stone & wood. Fire-safe & corrosion-resistant.
The TIMCO Multi-Fix Masonry Bolts provide a stress-free, non-expansion through fixing solution for heavy-duty anchoring into various materials including concrete, brick, stone, wood, and concrete block. These bolts eliminate the need for traditional anchors such as throughbolts, shield, sleeve, and drop-in anchors, offering a more efficient and reliable alternative. The countersunk head ensures a flush, discreet finish when installed into pre-countersunk holes.
Featuring TIMCO micro plating technology, these bolts offer higher resistance to corrosion and enhanced installation speed. The high-low parallel threads make insertion easier while maintaining high pull-out values. The unique concave thread configuration further enhances performance, making these bolts both removable and adjustable.
Crafted from all-steel, these fixings are non-flammable and conform to BS 7671 standard's 18th edition, ensuring they meet the requirement for wiring systems to be supported by materials that are unlikely to collapse prematurely in the event of a fire.
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