The versatile fastening system with injection screen for hollow masonry.
Main features
The screen structure reduces resin consumption.
The screen allows for optimal shape locking in the hollow brick.
The guide wings fix threaded rods of different diameters. This reduces complexity and storage.
Barbed wire: no slippage when mounted on the ceiling.
ETA - European Technical Approval.
The FIS H K plastic injection screen is the system element for the use of fischer resins in hollow masonry. The screen is inserted into the borehole and filled with resin from the bottom. When the threaded rod or threaded sleeve is inserted, the resin is compressed through the mesh structure of the screen and creates a form lock in the hollow brick. The load is thus transferred into the building material. The injection screen can also be used to penetrate non-bearing layers.
Benefits
The grid structure of the FIS H K screen is suitable for FIS V, FIS HT II, FIS Green or FIS Plus resins and ensures economical resin consumption with optimal shape lock.
The guide wings center the anchor perfectly in the sieve and allow the use of threaded rods of different diameters.
The barbs hold the screen firmly in the hole, allowing for trouble-free ceiling mounting.
The geometry of the screen allows it to pass through non-load-bearing layers for convenient and simple installation.
Applications
Anchoring in hollow masonry with FIS V, FIS V Plus, FIS HT II, FIS Plus and FIS Green resins
Materials
Approved for :
Vertically perforated brick
Hollow block of light concrete
Hollow concrete block
Perforated sand-lime brick
Solid sand-lime brick
Solid brick
Also suitable for :
Hollow pumice slabs
Hollow material slabs and other perforated bricks
Pumice and other solid building materials
Details (materials of construction, loads, etc.) of the approval, if available, apply
Operation / Assembly
Depending on the application, the use of FIS V Plus, FIS VW Plus HIGH SPEED, FIS VS LOW SPEED, FIS HT II, FIS Green or FIS PLUS resins is possible.
The system consisting of the injection screen and the threaded rod FIS A or FIP G, or the threaded sleeve FIP M, is suitable for standby installation.
The injection screen is inserted into the hole and filled with resin from the bottom.
When the anchor is inserted, the resin is compressed through the mesh structure of the injection screen and adapts optimally to the substrate. The load is taken up by form-locking.