Timco’s corrosion-resistant masonry bolts for heavy-duty anchoring in concrete, brick & stone. BS 7671 compliant, non-expansion design.
The Timco Hex Masonry Bolts provide a stress-free, non-expansion through fixing solution for heavy-duty anchoring into materials such as concrete, brick, stone, wood, and concrete blocks. Designed to replace traditional expansion anchors like throughbolts, shield, sleeve, and drop-in anchors, these bolts offer superior performance and ease of use.
Featuring TIMCO’s Micro Plating (Nano) Technology, these bolts provide higher resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting durability even in harsh conditions. The High-Low parallel threads facilitate easy insertion while maintaining strong pull-out resistance. The unique concave thread configuration enhances grip and holding power.
These all-steel, non-flammable fixings comply with the BS 7671 standard's 18th edition, ensuring wiring systems are supported by materials that won’t prematurely collapse in a fire. This makes them ideal for structural and safety-critical applications.
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