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Contents
Socket Systems

2-3

Tube Cross-Hole Sockets

2-4

Solid Cross-Hole Sockets

2-5

Economy Cross-Hole Sockets

2-6

Lifting Capacities for Cross-Hole Sockets

2-7

Anchorage Reinforcement for Cross-Hole Sockets

2-8

Angled Pull Reinforcement for Cross-Hole Sockets

2-9
2-10

Wavy Tail Socket Anchors

2-11

Lifting Capacities for Wavy Tail Socket Anchors

2-12

Angled Pull Reinforcement for Wavy Tail Socket Anchors

2-14

Shear Reinforcement for Wavy Tail Socket Anchors

2-15

Flat Steel Socket Anchors

2-16

Lifting Capacities for Flat Steel Socket Anchors

2-17

Anchorage Reinforcement for Flat Steel Socket Anchors

2-18

Angled Pull Reinforcement for Flat Steel Socket Anchors

2-19

Crown Foot Socket Anchors

2-20

Lifting Capacities for Crown Foot Socket Anchors

2-21

Anchor Reinforcement for Crown Foot Socket Anchors

2-22

Shear Reinforcement for Crown Foot Anchors

2-23

Crosspin Socket Anchors

2-24

Lifting Capacities for Crosspin Socket Anchors

2-25

Shear Reinforcement for Crosspin Socket Anchors

2-26

Lifting Loops

2-27

Rotating Eyes

2-28

Identification

2-29

Retro Eye

2-30

Accessories

2-31

Accessories

2-32

LIFTING SOCKETS

Shear Reinforcement for Cross-Hole Socket Anchors

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Socket Systems
Cross Hole Sockets

Tube Sockets
Crown Foot Socket Anchors

Solid Sockets

Economy Sockets

Solid Crosspin Sockets

Flat Plate Socket Anchors

Wavy Tail Anchors

Short
2-3

Long
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Tube Cross-Hole Sockets


d

Electroplated or stainless steel


Precision steel tube (S355)
Rd thread

The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using a


reinforcement bar threaded through the cross-hole.

A pressed-plastic stopper prevents the penetration of


the concrete from below into the thread.

Sockets can be used in a wide range of applications


due to the flexible way in which the reinforcement can
be applied; pipes, walls, slabs

Part No
Zinc Plated

Part No
Stainless Steel

Load Group

Dimensions of socket

CFS-LS-12

CFS-LSS-12

0.5

Rd 12

40

22

CFS-LS-16

CFS-LSS-16

1.2

Rd 16

54

27

13

mm

CFS-LS-20

CFS-LSS-20

Rd 20

69

35

15

CFS-LS-24

CFS-LSS-24

2.5

Rd 24

78

43

18

CFS-LSS-30

Rd 30

103

56

22

CFS-LSS-36

6.3

Rd 36

125

68

27

CFS-LS-42

CFS-LSS-42

Rd 42

145

80

32

CFS-LS-52

CFS-LSS-52

12.5

Rd 52

195

97

40

Essential Steps:
Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 2-7

LIFTING SOCKETS

CFS-LS-30
CFS-LS-36

Axial Pull Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8


Angled Pull Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8 and Angled Reinforcement page 2-10
Shear Pull include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8 and Shear Reinforcement page 2-9

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Solid Cross-Hole Sockets

Precision Electroplated or Stainless Steel Solid Rod


M thread

The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using a


reinforcement bar threaded through the cross-hole.

This socket provides the highest corrosion resistance as


there is protection by solid stainless steel

Sockets can be used in a wide range of applications


due to the flexible way in which the reinforcement can
be applied; pipes, walls, slabs
These sockets may also be used as fixing sockets

Part No
Zinc Plated

Part No
Stainless Steel

Load Group

Dimensions of socket
d

Outside
Diameter
g

mm
CFS-LSRH-10

CFS-LSRHS-10

0.4

M 10

50

21

16

CFS-LSRH-12

CFS-LSRHS-12

0.5

M 12

50

23

11

16

CFS-LSRH-16

CFS-LSRHS-16

1.2

M 16

75

26

14

22

CFS-LSRH-20

CFS-LSRHS-20

M 20

75

33

16

27

CFS-LSRH-24

CFS-LSRHS-24

2.5

M 24

100

42

18

32

CFS-LSRH-30

CFS-LSRHS-30

M 30

125

54

22

40

Essential Steps:
Lifting Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 2-7
Fixing Check Fixing Load Capacity Table page 3-4
Axial Pull Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8
Angled Pull Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8 and Angled Reinforcement page 2-9
Shear Pull include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8 and Shear Reinforcement page 2-10

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Economy Cross-Hole Sockets


An economical range of flat end lifting sockets

Zinc plated or Stainless Steel

M thread
The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using a
reinforcement bar threaded through the cross-hole.

Sockets can be used in a wide range of applications


due to the flexible way in which the reinforcement can
be applied; pipes, walls, slabs

Part No.
Zinc Plated

Part No.
Stainless Steel

Load Group

CFS-LSE-12

CFS-LSES-12

0.5

CFS-LSE-16

CFS-LSES-16

1.2

CFS-LSE-20

CFS-LSES-20

CFS-LSE-24

CFS-LSES-24

Dimensions of socket
d

M 12

60

25

10.3

M 16

79

27

13.3

M 20

99

37

15.3

2.5

M24

112

43

17.3

mm

Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 2-7


Axial Pull Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8
Angled Pull Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8 and Angled Reinforcement page 2-9
Shear Pull include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-8 and Shear Reinforcement page 2-10

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Essential Steps:

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Lifting Capacities for


Cross-Hole Sockets
Part No

Load Group

Typical Installation Conditions

Axial Load

Shear Load

Edge Distance

Element
thickness

Fv

FQ

Ccr

hcr

Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)


15

mm

25

15

25

kN

CFS-LS*-10

0.4

140

80

3.7

4.8

CFS-LS*-12

0.5

140

80

11

12

4.1

5.3

CFS-LS*-16

1.2

180

100

17

18

6.2

CFS-LS*-20

250

120

30

36

12

15.6

CFS-LS*-24

2.5

300

120

37

40

12.8

16.6

CFS-LS*-30

350

160

48

52

20.8

26.8

CFS-LS*-36

6.3

400

160

63

76

20.8

26.8

CFS-LS*-42

500

200

80

102

20.8

26.8

CFS-LS*-52

12.5

600

200

125

140

35

45

LS* - LS, LSRH or LSE


These tables are for these sockets to be used as lifting devices. They should be compared the loads calculated using the
method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of dynamic factors, formwork adhesion etc.
These tables show a typical situation and you should check your situation is within these parameters. If your situation
falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations.
Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xCcr apart.
Minimum reinforcement of two layers of 131mm2/m mesh.
15

Fv Fv
60

Fs Fs

FQ

hcr hcr
CcrCcr

ds
D min

D min

ds

hcr hcr

CcrCcr
D min

L1

h cr

Axial Pull Include Anchorage Reinforcement


page 2-8

2-7

Ccr

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Angled Pull Include Anchorage


Reinforcement page 2-8 and Angled
Reinforcement page 2-9

Shear Pull include Anchorage Reinforcement


page 2-8 and Shear Reinforcement page 2-10

Anchorage Reinforcement for


Cross-Hole Sockets
Cross-hole sockets must be used with anchorage reinforcement.
Part No

Load Group

Reinforcement B500B (min)


ds

Dmin

mm
CFS-LS*-10

0.4

250

60

CFS-LS*-12

0.5

300

60

CFS-LS*-16

1.2

12

350

70

CFS-LS*-20

12

400

80

CFS-LS*-24

2.5

16

500

116

CFS-LS*-30

16

600

135

CFS-LS*-36

6.3

20

600

150

CFS-LS*-42

25

650

200

CFS-LS*-52

12.5

32

900

300

The legs of the reinforcement should be vertical


as shown here, or may be angled up to 60 from
the vertical depending on the application.

n
mi

LIFTING SOCKETS

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Angled Pull Reinforcement for


Cross-Hole Sockets
Where the lifting chains are angled greater than 15 from
the vertical, the additional reinforcement must be used
and placed on the opposite side of the socket, opposing
the pull force. This reinforcing bar should touch the
socket where it wraps around and be located as close to
the concrete surface as cover allows.
Part No

Load Group

Reinforcement B500B (min)


ds

Dmin

mm
CFS-LS*-10

0.4

130

32

CFS-LS*-12

0.5

130

32

CFS-LS*-16

1.2

170

32

CFS-LS*-20

10

220

40

CFS-LS*-24

2.5

10

240

40

CFS-LS*-30

16

265

56

CFS-LS*-36

6.3

16

285

56

CFS-LS*-42

20

350

140

CFS-LS*-52

12.5

20

370

140

LS* - LS, LSRH or LSE

Fv

15

Fs

hcr
FQ

Ccr

hcr

D min

ds
Ccr

Ccr

hcr
L

15

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FQ

Shear Reinforcement for


Cross-Hole Socket Anchors
Where the unit is being tilted, or the lift is in the edge of
the element resulting in a shear pull on the socket, the
reinforcement shown here must be used. This reinforcing
bar should touch the socket where it wraps around and be
located as close to the concrete surface as cover allows.
Part No

Load Group

Reinforcement B500B (min)


ds

L1

Dmin

mm
CFS-LS*-10

0.4

95

24

CFS-LS*-12

0.5

95

24

CFS-LS*-16

1.2

130

32

CFS-LS*-20

10

170

40

CFS-LS*-24

2.5

10

185

48

CFS-LS*-30

16

195

48

CFS-LS*-36

6.3

16

200

64

CFS-LS*-42

16

215

64

CFS-LS*-52

12.5

20

220

140

LS* - LS, LSRH or LSE

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31

15

FQ

D min

60

ds
ds
D min

D min

Ccr

ds

h cr
D min

L1

31
60

15

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ds

ds
L
Wavy Tail Socket
Anchors

d
g

Zinc plated or Stainless Steel


Rd thread

The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using


0102 6
its integral reinforcement bar. No need for anchorage
ng
reinforcement
u
g
i
n
i
e
ch Quick and easy to fix into unit

ds

Wavy Tail Short Anchors are typically used in beams

Wavy Tail Long Anchors are typically used in panels


and walls

a.
wicht
e
Stck

Die Lasttabellen sind auf zwei BetonWrfeldruckfestigkeiten aufgebaut:


15 N/mm2 und 25 N/mm2.

Alle Lasten sind an Staatl. Materialprfungsmtern


in entsprechenden
VerPart No
Part No
Load Group
Dimensions of socket
4,60
Zinc Platedsuchen Stainless
Steel
ermittelt worden, und des sind die
L
2,60
mm
Sicherheiten garantiert, die durch
die
Wavy Tail Short Types
fr Transportanker
hes Gewinde Sicherheitsregeln
Rundgewinde
mit
ca.
CFS-WAS-12-108
CFS-WASS-12-108
0.5
Rd 12
108
4,80
und -systeme
von Betonfertigteilen
der167
metrischer
Steigung
Gewicht
CFS-WAS-16-167
CFS-WASS-16-167
1.2
Rd 16
0,90
Berufsgenossenschaften
gefordert
sind.je187
CFS-WAS-20-187
CFS-WASS-20-187
2
Rd 20

kg]

CFS-WAS-24-240

CFS-WASS-24-240

2.5

Rd 24

100 Stck
240

1,90
d x L sind
Die Gewindeteile
galvanisch
CFS-WAS-30-300
CFS-WASS-30-300
4
Rd 30 mit 4 300
Bestell-Nr.
[mm]
Bestell-Nr.
[kg]
CFS-WAS-36-380
CFS-WASS-36-380
6.3
Rd 36
380
0,40
6 m Auflage verzinkt.
CFS-WAS-42-450

CFS-WASS-42-450

Rd 42

CFS-WAL-20-257

CFS-WALS-20-257

Rd 16 x 320
CFS-WALS-30-450
Rd 18 x 360

CFS-WALS-24-360

2.5

k3116lrRd 24
k3118lrRd 30

CFS-WALS-36-570

6.3

450

Wavy Tail Long


0
k3112lm
Rd 12
x 300
k3112lr
14,60
SieTypes
knnen
auch
in rostfrei
oder
6,90
CFS-WAL-12-137
CFS-WALS-12-137
0.5
Rd 12
137
mechanisch
0
k3114lm
Rd 14verzinkt
x 310 geliefert
k3114lrwerden.22,60
7,10
CFS-WAL-16-216
CFS-WALS-16-216
1.2
Rd 16
216

0
k3116lm
8,90
CFS-WAL-24-360
CFS-WAL-30-450
6,10

CFS-WAL-36-570

Rd 20

Rd 36

257

34,80
360
450
50,90
570

0
0

CFS-WALS-42-620
Rd 42
620
In den Schroeder-Tabellen
ist die
k3120lm
Rd 20 x 400 8 k3120lr
61,90
CFS-WAL-52-880
CFS-WALS-52-880
12.5
Rd 52
880
Laststufe
der Praxis
bliche 90,40
k3124lm
Rdeine
24 xin
450
k3124lr
Belastungsangabe fr Transportanker
Essential
Steps:
und
-systeme,
k3130lm
Rd 30 xdie
600pro Gewinde
k3130lr fr alle
186,90
ist.
Lifting Artikelgruppen
Check LiftingRd
Load36
Capacity
Table page
2-12 and 2-13
k3136lm
x gleich
750
k3136lr
347,10

0
0

Tragfhigkeit
die Hchstbelastung
k3142lm
Rd 42 ist
x 850
k3142lr
498,90
Shear Pull include Shear Reinforcement page 2-15
nach
den
Sicherheitsregeln
fr
k3152lm
Rd 52 x 900
k3152lr
756,10

0
0

CFS-WAL-42-620

ds

22
Die Lasttabellen
sind auf
27
wrfeldruckfestigkeiten
a
Wrfeldruckfestigkeiten
16
35
2
2
20 15 N/mm43 und 25 N/mm

12

20

56

Alle Lasten
sind an Staa
69
28 prfungsmtern
80
in entsp
suchen ermittelt worden
8
22
Sicherheiten
garantiert,
12
27
fr Tr
16 Sicherheitsregeln
35
20 und -systeme
43
von Beton
20
56
Berufsgenossenschaften

25

25

28
28

69

80
Die Gewindeteile
sind ga
90
6 m Auflage verzinkt.

Sie knnen auch in rostf


mechanisch verzinkt gel

Angled Pull Include Angled Reinforcement page 2-14

Transportanker und -systeme von Betonfertigteilen, wobei alle Sicherheitsfaktoren fr Seilbruch (4), Stahl- und
Betonbruch (3) enthalten sind.

m]
g
252-11
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In den Schroeder-Tabelle
Laststufe eine in der Pra
Belastungsangabe fr Tra
und -systeme, die pro Ge
Artikelgruppen gleich ist

Tragfhigkeit ist die Hc


nach den Sicherheitsreg
Transportanker und -syst
fertigteilen, wobei alle S
faktoren fr Seilbruch (4

Lifting Capacities for Wavy


Tail Socket Anchors
These tables are for these sockets to be used as lifting devices. They should be compared the loads calculated using the
method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of dynamic factors, formwork adhesion etc.
These tables show a typical situation and you should check your situation is within these parameters. If your situation
falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations. The capacities are the same for
both electroplated and stainless steel anchors.
Wavy Tail Short Types Table
Part No

Load
Group

Typical Installation
Conditions

Axial Load

Edge
Distance

Element
thickness

Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)

Ccr

hcr

15

mm

Angled Load

Shear Load

25

15

25

15

25

kN

Wavy Tail Short Types


CFS-WAS-12-118

0.5

95

140

4.3

5.6

CFS-WAS-16-167

1.2

135

195

14.4

18.5

12

15.5

13.4

14

CFS-WAS-20-187

170

215

20

26

20

26

15.8

20.3

CFS-WAS-24-240

2.5

220

270

27.6

36

25

32.2

18

23.2

CFS-WAS-30-300

275

330

40

50.4

40

50.4

35.7

46.1

CFS-WAS-36-380

6.3

300

415

63

81.3

63

81.3

35.7

46.1

CFS-WAS-42-450

400

480

80

103.3

80

103.3

45

58.1

15

Fv Fv

D min

ds

ds

Ccr Ccr

hcr hcr
Ccr Ccr

L1

D min

FQ

hcr hcr
D min

60

Fs Fs

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Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xCcr apart.
Minimum reinforcement of two layers of 131mm2/m mesh.

Ccr
hcr

Axial Pull

Angled Pull Angled Reinforcement


page 2-14

Shear Pull Shear Reinforcement page 2-15

D min

Fv Fv

Fs Fs

D min

ds

hcr hcr

Ccr Ccr

L1

FQ
ds

D min

60

15

hcr hcr
Ccr Ccr
L

Ccr
hcr
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Wavy Tail Long Types Table


Part No

Load
Group

Typical Installation
Conditions

Axial Load

Edge
Distance

Element
thickness

Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)

Ccr

hcr

15

mm

Angled Load

Shear Load

25

15

25

15

25

kN

Wavy Tail Long Types


CFS-WAL-12-137

0.5

CFS-WAL-16-216

1.2

CFS-WAL-20-257

CFS-WAL-24-360

2.5

CFS-WAL-30-450

CFS-WAL-36-570

6.3

CFS-WAL-42-620

CFS-WAL-52-880

12.5

150

200

250

300

350

500

500

600

60

2.5

2.6

80

6.7

8.6

6.7

9.3

2.7

3.5

100

8.3

10.9

8.3

10.9

3.3

4.3

130

10.9

10.9

10.9

10.9

4.3

5.6

80

14.4

18.5

12

15.5

7.4

9.6

100

18

23.2

15

19.4

10.3

120

21.6

25.4

18

23.2

11.1

14

145

25.4

25.4

21.8

25.4

13.4

14

100

20

26

20

25.8

11.5

120

24

30.9

24

30.9

11.6

13.9

140

28

34.1

28

34.1

12.6

16.3

175

34.1

34.1

34.1

34.1

15.8

20.3

100

27.6

35.6

25

32.2

11.6

120

33.1

42.7

27

34.9

10.8

13.9

140

38.6

45.7

31.6

37.6

12.6

16.2

200

45.7

45.7

45.7

45.7

18

23.2

120

34.2

44.2

34.2

44.2

17.1

22.1

140

40

51.6

40

51.6

20

25.8

160

45.6

58.9

45.6

58.9

22.8

29.4

250

69.1

69.1

69.1

69.1

35.7

46.1

140

55.9

72.2

55.1

71.1

18.8

24.2

160

63.9

82.6

63

81.3

21.5

27.8

180

71.9

92.8

70.8

91.5

25.6

33.1

220

100.4

113

86.6

111 .8

31.5

40.6

250

113

113

98.4

113

35.7

45.1

160

86.8

112

80

103.3

22.4

29

180

97.6

126

90

116.2

25.2

35.5

200

108.5

138.5

100

129

28

36.1

240

130.2

138.5

106.7

137.7

40

51.6

300

138.5

138.5

133.3

138.5

45

58.1

200

146.6

180

125

161.4

38

49

240

175.2

180

150

180

45.6

58.8

280

180

180

175

180

62.5

62.5

300

180

180

180

180

62.5

62.5

Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xCcr apart.
Minimum reinforcement of two layers of 131mm2/m mesh.
15

Fv Fv

D min

ds

D min

Ccr Ccr

ds

hcr hcr
Ccr Ccr

L1

Ccr
hcr

Axial Pull

2-13

FQ

hcr hcr
D min

60

Fs Fs

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Shear Pull Shear Reinforcement page 2-15

Angled Pull Reinforcement for


Wavy Tail Socket Anchors
Where the lifting chains are angled greater than 15 from
the vertical, the additional reinforcement must be used
and placed on the opposite side of the socket, opposing
the pull force. This reinforcing bar should touch the
socket where it wraps around and be located as close to
the concrete surface as cover allows.
Part No

Load Group

Reinforcement B500B (min)


ds

Dmin

mm
CFS-WA*-12

0.5

130

32

CFS-WA*-16

1.2

170

32

CFS-WA*-20

10

220

40

CFS-WA*-24

2.5

10

240

40

CFS-WA*-30

16

265

56

CFS-WA*-36

6.3

16

285

56

CFS-WA*-42

20

350

140

CFS-WA*-52

12.5

20

370

140

WA* - WAL or WAS

15

Fs

hcr
FQ

Ccr

LIFTING SOCKETS

Fv

hcr

D min

ds
CC
cr

cr

hcr
L

15

Fv

Fs
hcr

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ds

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Shear Reinforcement for


Wavy Tail Socket Anchors
Where the unit is being tilted, or the lift is in the edge of
the element resulting in a shear pull on the socket, the
reinforcement shown here must be used. This reinforcing
bar should touch the socket where it wraps around and be
located as close to the concrete surface as cover allows.
Part No

Load Group

Reinforcement B500B (min)


ds

L1

Dmin

mm
CFS-WA*-12

0.5

95

24

CFS-WA*-16

1.2

130

32

CFS-WA*-20

10

170

40

CFS-WA*-24

2.5

10

185

48

CFS-WA*-30

16

195

48

CFS-WA*-36

6.3

16

200

64

CFS-WA*-42

16

215

64

CFS-WA*-52

12.5

20

220

140

WA* - WAL or WAS

15

31

15

FQ

D min

60

ds
ds
D min

D min

Ccr

ds

hcr
L

L1

D min

31

15
15

60

FQ

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ds

2-15

ds

ds

Flat Steel Socket Anchors


Zinc plated or Stainless Steel
Rd thread
The flattest profile lifting socket available
The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using
reinforcement over its flat plate.
Sockets are typically used in slabs

Part No

ar

Load Group

aA

Dimensions of socket
d

0.5

Rd 12

30

22

35

25

CFS-FA-16

1.2

Rd 16

35

27

50

35

CFS-FA-20

Rd 20

47

35

CFS-FA-24

2.5

Rd 24

54

43

ar

60

60

80

60

CFS-FA-30

Rd 30

72

56

100

80

CFS-FA-36

6.3

Rd 36

84

68

130

100

CFS-FA-42

Rd 42

100

80

130

130

CFS-FA-52

12.5

Rd 52

120

100

150

130

LIFTING SOCKETS

mm
CFS-FA-12

Essential Steps:
Lifting Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 2-7
Axial Pull - include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-18
Angled Pull - include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-18 and Angled Reinforcement page 2-19
Shear Pull - include Anchorage Reinforcement page 2-18 and Angled Reinforcement page 2-20

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Lifting Capacities for Flat


Steel Socket Anchors
These tables are for these sockets to be used as lifting devices. They should be compared the loads calculated using the
method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of dynamic factors, formwork adhesion etc.
These tables show a typical situation and you should check your situation is within these parameters. If your situation
falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations.
Part No

Load Group

Edge Distance

Element Thickness

Axial or Angled Load 45


Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)

Ccr

hcr

15

mm

mm

kN

25

CFS-FA-12

0.5

180

80

6.5

CFS-FA-16

1.2

250

90

12

15.5

CFS-FA-20

300

110

20

25.8

CFS-FA-24

2.5

400

125

25

32.3

CFS-FA-30

500

150

40

51.6

CFS-FA-36

6.3

650

165

63

81.3

CFS-FA-42

650

180

80

103.3

CFS-FA-52

12.5

750

215

125

161.4

Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xCcr apart.
Include minimum slab reinforcement in slab as shown in the table on page 2-18

Axial Pull Include Anchorage Reinforcement


page 2-18

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Angled Pull Include Anchorage


Reinforcement page 2-18 and Angled
Reinforcement page 2-19

Shear Pull include Anchorage


Reinforcement page 2-18 and Shear
Reinforcement page 2-19

Anchorage Reinforcement for


Flat Steel Socket Anchors
If you have used the capacities described as with
anchorage reinforcement then the following
reinforcement must be included in the element you are
lifting. Please ensure that the reinforcement touches the
end plate of the socket.
Part No

Reinforcement B500B (min) for Axial Load


n x ds

Min Slab
Reinforcement

Ls

L0

Lges

B500M

mm
CFS-FA-12

2x6

60

60

250

Q188A

CFS-FA-16

2x8

70

90

420

Q188A

CFS-FA-20

4 x 10

80

90

640

Q188A

CFS-FA-24

4 x 10

100

90

640

Q188A

CFS-FA-30

4 x 12

110

110

830

Q257A

CFS-FA-36

4 x 16

120

140

1140

Q335A

CFS-FA-42

4 x 16

120

140

1250

Q424A

CFS-FA-52

4 x 20

150

160

1530

Q524A

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Angled Pull Reinforcement for


Flat Steel Socket Anchors
Where the lifting chains are angled greater than 15 from
the vertical, the additional reinforcement must be used
and placed on the opposite side of the socket, opposing
the pull force. This reinforcing bar should touch the
socket where it wraps around and be located as close to
the concrete surface as cover allows.
Part No

Load Group

Reinforcement B500B (min)


ds

Dmin

mm
CFS-FA-12

0.5

130

32

CFS-FA-16

1.2

170

32

CFS-FA-20

10

220

40

CFS-FA-24

2.5

10

240

40

CFS-FA-30

16

265

56

CFS-FA-36

6.3

16

285

56

CFS-FA-42

20

350

140

CFS-FA-52

12.5

20

370

140

15
ds
dmin

ds

dmin

L1
L1

2-19

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Crown Foot Socket Anchors


Zinc plated
Rd thread
Easy to install requiring no anchorage reinforcement
Economical solution
Sockets are typically used in light to medium weight
beam applications

Part No

Load Group

Dimensions of socket
d

mm
CFS-CRA-16-80

1.2

Rd 16

80

CFS-CRA-20-100

Rd 20

100

CFS-CRA-24-115

2.5

Rd 24

115

CFS-CRA-30-120

Rd 30

120

CFS-CRA-30-150

Rd 30

150

Essential Steps:
Lifting Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 2-22

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For most applications no additional reinforcement will be required. Enhanced capacities may be achieved by using
additional reinforcement as guided by the capacity tables.

2-20

Lifting Capacities for


Crown Foot Socket Anchors
These tables are for these sockets to be used as lifting devices. They should be compared the loads calculated using the
method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of dynamic factors, formwork adhesion etc.
These tables show a typical situation and you should check your situation is within these parameters. If your situation
falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations.
Part No

Load
Group

Typical Installation Conditions

Axial Load

Shear Load

without rebar

with rebar

Edge
Distance

Element
thickness

Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)

C1, C2, C3,


C4

15

mm

25

without rebar

with rebar

15

15

25

15

25

5.2

6.8

13.1

14.4

14.1

22.5

7.5

9.7

14.4

14.4

kN

CFS-CRA-16-80

1.2

110

110

8.2

11.9

CFS-CRA-20-100

140

130

12.9

16.7

CFS-CRA-24-115

2.5

160

150

16.2

20.9

18.8

31.3

9.5

12.3

17.2

20.7

CFS-CRA-30-120

170

150

17.3

22.3

28.4

40.8

10.5

13.6

19

20.7

CFS-CRA-30-150

210

180

24.3

31.4

33.4

50.2

14.3

18.5

28.7

36.9

Where there is axial load and shear load at the same time, please ensure that the each of the axial and shear
components are less than the capacities and also that:
Axial Component
Axial Capacity

Shear Component
Shear Capacity

1.2

Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xC apart.
Crown Foot Axial Reinforcement See page 2-23
Crown Foot Shear Reinforcement include hear Reinforcement page 2-24
b

N
V

C2

C1

C1

2-21

25

C2

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C3

C4

Anchor Reinforcement for


Crown Foot Socket Anchors
Lh

Where the values with reinforcement have been


used from the load capacities table, the following
reinforcement must be included.
Part No

edge bars for


shear loads
CFS-CRA-20-100

CFS-CRA-24-115

Load Group

mm
2.5x e
0,5

Lb
120

50

10

140

50

U bars for axial


10 loads

CFS-CRA-30-120

12

150

50

CFS-CRA-30-150

12

180

75

Lh

If your element does not allow the inclusion of this reinforcement, please discuss with CFS as alternative solutions can
be designed for your particular problem.

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0,5 x e

U bars for axial


loads

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Shear Reinforcement for


Crown Foot Anchors
Where the values with reinforcement have been
shearused
U barfrom the
shear
bar
loadUcapacities
table, the following
reinforcement must be included.
Part No

Load Group

edge bars for


shear loads

U-Bars
d

U bars for axial U bar


loads

edge bars for


shear loads
Standard Edge Bars

Lb

mm
CFS-CRA-16-80

1.2

10

200

100

CFS-CRA-20-100

10

200

10

100

CFS-CRA-30-120

12

CFS-CRA-30-150

16

250

edge bars10for
shear loads
10

100

edge bars
200 for
shear loads
220

100

U bars for axial U bar


loads

100

10

Edge Bars

U-Bar

12

shear U
bar
shear U 2.5
bar
CFS-CRA-24-115

0,5 x e

0,5 x e

Lb

Lb

If your element does not allow the inclusion of this reinforcement, please discuss with CFS as alternative solutions can
be designed for your particular problem.

Lb

2-23

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Crosspin Socket Anchors


d

Zinc Plated or Stainless Steel Solid Rod and Crosspin


M thread

The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using a


crosspin provided through the cross-hole.
In stainless steel, this socket provides the highest corrosion
resistance as there is protection by solid stainless steel
Sockets used in axially require no further reinforcement
These sockets may also be used as fixing sockets

Part No Zinc Plated

Part No Stainless Steel

Load Group

Dimensions of socket
d

mm
CFS-LSRB-10-50

CFS-LSRBS-10-50

0.4

M10

50

50

CFS-LSRB-12-50

CFS-LSRBS-12-50

0.5

M12

50

75

CFS-LSRB-12-75

CFS-LSRBS-12-75

0.5

M12

75

75

CFS-LSRB-16-75

CFS-LSRBS-16-75

1.2

M16

75

75

CFS-LSRB-20-75

CFS-LSRBS-20-75

M20

75

90

CFS-LSRB-24-100

CFS-LSRBS-24-100

2.5

M24

100

100

Essential Steps:
Fixing Check Fixing Load Capacity Table page 3-9
For most applications no additional reinforcement will be required. Enhanced capacities may be achieved by using
additional reinforcement as guided by the capacity tables.

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2-24

Lifting Capacities for


Crosspin Socket Anchors
These tables are for these sockets to be used as lifting devices. They should be compared the loads calculated using the
method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of dynamic factors, formwork adhesion etc.
These tables show a typical situation and you should check your situation is within these parameters. If your situation
falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations. If you wish to uses these sockets
for permanent fixing, please consult the table on page 3-9.
Part No
Zinc Plated

Part No
Stainless Steel

Load
Group

Typical Installation Conditions

Axial Load

Shear Load
without rebar

Edge Distance

Element
thickness

Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)

C1, C2

15

C3, C4

mm

with rebar

25

15

25

15

25

kN

CFS-LSRB-12-50

CFS-LSRBS-12-50

0.5

90

55

80

6.4

1.8

2.3

4.3

5.2

CFS-LSRB-12-75

CFS-LSRBS-12-75

0.5

125

90

100

9.4

12.2

3.7

4.8

7.5

9.2

CFS-LSRB-16-75

CFS-LSRBS-16-75

1.2

120

80

100

8.4

10.9

3.3

4.3

7.5

9.2

CFS-LSRB-20-75

CFS-LSRBS-20-75

120

75

100

8.3

10.7

3.1

7.5

9.2

CFS-LSRB-24-100

CFS-LSRBS-24-100

2.5

160

100

130

12

15.5

4.9

6.3

17.2

20.7

Where there is axial load and shear load at the same time, please ensure that the each of the axial and shear
components are less than the capacities and also that:
Axial Component
Axial Capacity

Shear Component
Shear Capacity

1.2

Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xC3 apart.
Crosspin Shear Reinforcement where required, please see page 2-27

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Shear Reinforcement for


Crosspin Socket Anchors
Where the values with reinforcement have been
used from the load capacities table, the following
reinforcement must be included. This U-Bar should be
touching the socket and placed as close to the surface as
concrete cover allows.
Part No Zinc Plated

Part No Stainless Steel

Load Group

U-Bars
d

Lb

mm
CFS-LSRB-10-50

CFS-LSRBS-10-50

0.4

100

CFS-LSRB-12-50

CFS-LSRBS-12-50

0.5

100

CFS-LSRB-12-75shear

U bar CFS-LSRBS-12-75

edge
8 bars for
shear
loads
8

0.5

U bar
l

130

CFS-LSRBS-16-75

1.2

CFS-LSRBS-20-75

130

130

CFS-LSRB-24-100

CFS-LSRBS-24-100

2.5

12

200

CFS-LSRB-16-75
CFS-LSRB-20-75

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Lifting Loops
The CFS lifting loop is designed for use with CFS threaded
socket systems. Loops are available from 12 to 52 mm
sizes in both Rd & M thread types. The load capacity for
each application is to be taken from the corresponding
tables. The CFS loops can be subjected to a diagonal
lift up to 45. If a transverse loading is to be applied, a
rotating eye should be used.
Loops should be discarded immediately if a wire strand
has broken. Loops carry an individual number identifiable
to a certificate. The loops also have a tag indicating the
load group of the loop. The tag is colour coded showing
which load category threaded anchor the loop should be
used with. All tags are CE marked.
M and Rd Thread Compatibility
Rd thread loops should only be used in Rd sockets. M
thread loops can be used in either Rd or M thread sockets
with no reduction in load capacity.
Part No

Load Group

Dimensions of socket
d

Colour Tag
g

mm
CFS-LL-12

0.5

CFS-LL-16

1.2

M/Rd 12

M/Rd List
16

130

22

Orange

170

27

Red

42

CFS-LL-20

M/Rd 20

210

35

10

Light Green

CFS-LL-24

2.5

M/Rd 24

260

43

12

Black

CFS-LL-30

M/Rd 30

340

56

16

Dark Green

CFS-LL-36

6.3

M/Rd 36

380

68

18

Blue

CFS-LL-42

M/Rd 42

420

80

20

Grey

CFS-LL-52

12.5

M/Rd 52

550

97

26

Yellow

The lifting capacities of the loops exceed those of the sockets they fit, so please refer to the load capacity table for the
sockets to make selections for your application.

Approx.
weight
per
piece

Load capacity
[kg]

[kg]
2-27

axial

0.06

900

0.10

1400

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45 minimum angle
for lifting

Die fortschrittlichste Generation der An


The advanced Generation of attachmen

Rotating Eyes
The CFS Rotating Eye is used to transport precast
elements with socket anchors. It is designed for inclined
lifting operations up to 90 and thus is used for tilting
and shear lifting operations. It is also our most durable
option for lifting operations.

D1

The rotating eye is easy to attach or remove due to the


forged hexagon shaped body of the swivel. There is also a
crimp on the link to prevent it from kinking. Both external
and internal surfaces are protected against corrosion by a
tough galvanized coating. The link can swing more than
180 and rotate 360 and it can rotate under load which
also means that it is not possible to loosen the baseplate
under load.

e
M

Rotating eyes carry an individual number identifiable to


a certificate. The eyes have a marking indicating the load
group of the loop. All eyes are CE marked.
Part No

Load Group

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Dimensions of socket
M

D1

mm
0.4

M10

36.5

18

0.5

M12

36.5

18

CFS-RE-16

1.2

M16

36.5

20

CFS-RE-20

Anschlagpunkte
Anschlagpunkte
M20

52

30

CFS-RE-24

2.5

M24

CFS-RE-30

M30

CFS-RE-36

6.3

Lift

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eneration
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Anschlagwirbel
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CFS-RE-52

Lifting
Lifting
Points
Points

57

30

70

35

M36

81

50

M42

81

60

M52

104

60

45
60

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CFS-RE-12

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0,75

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2,02,0

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5,65,6

2,82,8

2,02,0

1,41,4

3,03,0

2,12
2,12

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Identification
The following identification information data is stencilled
in every rotating eye (figure):
Use and Operation
The rotating eye is screwed into the lifting anchor. Insert
threaded bolt deep enough to achieve a close fit between
the concrete and the base plate. If the unit is lifted the
wide base plate is supported by the concrete, and an
undesirable bending of the threaded bolt is prevented.
For correct installation of the rotating eye it is essential
that: The contact surface of the base plate is absolutely at
right angles to the longitudinal axis of the lifting anchor.
If precast concrete units are being lifted with rotating
eyes, it is recommended to install the lifting anchor
with large plastic nailing plate. The rotating eye body is
tightened by hand against the concrete surface. Do not
use smaller recesses then the eye diameter.

Safe working load


Safe working load
Size = Type
Size = Type

Flat side for tightening by hand

Flat side for tightening by hand Max. clearance between

and lower part >S<

The rotating eye can turn in any direction against the


base plate thus ensuring the correct direction of the
inclined force. The rotating eye is not to be used to
rotate precast elements.

2-29

Attention

Maintenance

Before attaching put link in the correct position.

Rotating eyes are filled with grease during production


when first used. The compact design prevents
penetration of dirt. However should dirt have collected in
the interior of the rotating eye impairing an easy turning
operation, the turning mechanism can be oiled.

Normal Size

Max. Clearance S

0,5 1,4t
2,0 2,5t
3,0 6,7t
8,0 10,0t
15,0t
20,0 30,0t

1,5mm
1,5mm
2,4mm
3,2mm
4,0mm
4,5mm

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Max. clearance between upper


Max. clearance
upper
and lowerbetween
part >S<
and lower part >S<

LoADLoAD
RIngRIng
- VLBg
- VLBg

Retro Eye

Complies
Complies
with the with
machinery
the machinery
directives
directives
2006/42/EC
2006/42/EC

The CFS Retro Eye is used to lift existing concrete slabs


where lifting anchors are not cast in. It is used with the
CFS Female Bar Coupler Fixings and either Fisher FIS
V-360 Resin or bolted through the element. It is available
to suit a range of slab thicknesses with load capacities
from 0.3t to 20t.
Please consult CFS for your individual application.
Part No

Max Load Capacity

kN
CFS-VLBG-8

CFS-VLBG-10

6.3

CFS-VLBG-12

10

CFS-VLBG-16

15

CFS-VLBG-20

25

CFS-VLBG-24

40

CFS-VLBG-30

50

CFS-VLBG-42

100

CFS-VLBG-48

200

User User
Instructions
Instructions
- Part- 1Part 1
LIFTING SOCKETS

SafetySafety
instructions
instructions

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This
instruction
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EC-Declaration
EC-Declaration
of the manufacturer
of the manufacturer
AccordingAccording
to the Machinery
to the Machinery
Directive 2006/42/EC,
Directive 2006/42/EC,
annex II Bannex
and amendments.
II B and amendments.

We hereby
We
declare
herebythat
declare
the design
that the
and
design
construction
and construction
of the equipment
of the equipment
detailed within
detailed
thiswithin
document
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appropriate
appropriate
level of health
level and
of health
safetyand
of the
safety
corresponding
of the corresponding
EC regulation.
EC regulation.
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modification
modification
of the equipment
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and/or anyand/or
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The equipment
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must be regularly
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tested and
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of the equipment:
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ring Load
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- VLBg
bolting
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CFS bar coupler in resin

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Accessories
Plastic Recess Plate
D

The nail plate is used to attach the socket anchors to


the formwork. The plastic nail plates are available for
thread sizes M/Rd12 to M/Rd52. The plastic recess plate
produces a recess into which a lifting loop or a rotating
eye can be threaded.
Part No

Dimensions
Rd

D1

mm
CFS-NPL-12

M/Rd 12

58

10

CFS-NPL-16

M/Rd 16

58

10

CFS-NPL-20

M/Rd 20

58

10

CFS-NPL-24

M/Rd 24

70

10

CFS-NPL-30

M/Rd 30

70

10

CFS-NPL-36

M/Rd 36

100

12

CFS-NPL-42

M/Rd 42

100

12

CFS-NPL-52

M/Rd 52

95

15

Rd

Magnetic Recess Plate

D2

The magnetic nail plate attaches socket anchors to steel


formwork by magnets. They are available for thread sizes
M/Rd12 to M/Rd52. The magnetic recessl plate produces
a recess into which a lifting loop or a rotating eye can be
threaded.

D1
Part No

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Thread

Adhesion

D1

mm

kPa

mm

D2

CFS-MAG-12

12

100

165

60

12

CFS-MAG-16

16

100

165

60

12

CFS-MAG-20

20

100

165

60

12

CFS-MAG-24

24

100

178.2

74

12

CFS-MAG-30

30

120

194.2

90

12

CFS-MAG-36

36

120

105.2

101

12

CFS-MAG-42

42

180

115.3

110

15

CFS-MAG-52

52

180

135.3

130

15

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Accessories
Marking recess disc with fixing
These provide additional safety by marking the concrete
surface with an imprint of the thread size and load
capacity. The disc diameter is sufficient to allow rotating
eyes to be used with the cast in socket.

(1) Marking Recess Disc composite material


Part No

For fixing screw


pin size

mm

CFS-MPP-12

M12

150.5

12

23.5

10

CFS-MPP-16

M16

159.2

16

30.5

10

M20

173.5

20

37

10

M24

178.2

24

41

12

CFS-MPP-30

M30

194.2

30

50

12

CFS-MPP-36

M36

105.2

36

59

12

CFS-MPP-42

M42

115.3

42

67.5

15

CFS-MPP-52

M52

135.3

52

81

15

LIFTING SOCKETS

CFS-MPP-20
CFS-MPP-24

(2) Fixing Screw Pin Steel


Part No

Internal thread depth

mm
CFS-FSP-12

M12

23.5

CFS-FSP-16

M16

30.5

CFS-FSP-20

M20

37

CFS-FSP-24

M24

41

9.5

CFS-FSP-30

M30

50

9.5

CFS-FSP-36

M36

59

9.5

CFS-FSP-42

M42

67.5

12

CFS-FSP-52

M52

81

16

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Seal Caps
For using directly in sockets and other threaded products
without outer disc.

Part No.

For Lifting
Anchor

Dimensions
L
d

CFS-CAPG-12
CFS-CAPG-16
CFS-CAPG-20

Rd 12
Rd 16
Rd 20

18.5
25.5
31.5

12
16
20

CFS-CAPG-24
CFS-CAPG-30

Rd 24
Rd 30

24
30

CFS-CAPG-36
CFS-CAPG-42
CFS-CAPG-52

Rd 36
Rd 42
Rd 52

35.5
44.0
52.5
55.9
69.5

36
42
52

Architectural Socket Caps


We can provide architectural socket caps to use directly
in sockets and other threaded products to cover up the
exposed thread and provide an architecturally pleasing
appearance.
These are available in all sizes and produced to order to
suit your concrete recess dimension. Please contact CFS to
discuss your requirement.

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