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Fixing

Design
Guide

Issue 2008
Design of fastenings according to concrete Capacity method (cc-method)
Anchoring System:

Mechanical Anchors
Chemical Anchors
Rebar Fixings
Lightweight Anchors
Insulation Anchors
Index

Foreword 2
Types of anchors 3
ETAG parts and application range for each anchor type 3
ETAG options 3
Terminology 4
Safety concept Design Method according ETA Guideline 5
Design actions 6
Type of load
Design Action calculation
Design resistance 7
Calculation of the design resistance
Characteristic resistance
Calculation of partial safety factor
Design method CC 8
Flowchart
Details to determine of the reduction factor for spacing and edge distances for concrete failure
Influence of edge distance for tensile resistance
Influence of spacing and one edge distance for shear resistance
Combined load 10
Using CC methodology 10
Examples 12
Rebar design 15
Concrete 16
Concrete strength
Field of usage: cracked or non cracked concrete
Other base material 18
Steel mechanical properties 18
Dimensions wrench torque / nuts / washers 19
Corrosion / Atmosphere 20
Solutions for corrosion 21
Chemical fixings in ceiling 22
Fire resistance 23
SPIT laboratory 32
Anchor selection guide for various base material 33

Foreword
The anchor design is carried out according to Method A of ETAG for metallic anchors - Annex C.
This method takes into account the direction of stresses, the different failure types. This method is very precise but as a consequence of
that demands a lot of time to make the design calculations.
In order to make the design calculation easier for our users, this technical guide proposes an approximate "method CC" (Concrete Capacity).
This method uses the technical specifications stipulated in the ETAs or the SPIT specifications based on the assessment system of
the ETAG.

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Types of anchors

Torque controlled expansion anchor - type A


The expansion is achieved by a torque acting on the screw or bolt, the intensity of the anchorage is controlled by this torque.

General
Hammer set expansion anchor - type B
The expansion is achieved by impacts acting on a sleeve or cone. In the case of the SPIT GRIP anchor, the sleeve is expanded by
driving in the cone, the anchorage being controlled by the length of travel of the cone.

Undercut anchors - type C


Undercut anchors are anchored by mechanical interlock provided by an undercut in the concrete. The undercutting can be achieved
by hammering or rotating the anchor sleeve into a drilled undercut hole, or by driving the anchor sleeve onto the tapered bolt in a
cylindrical hole.

Bonded anchors - type D


Bonded anchors are anchored in drilled holes by bonding the metal parts to the sides of the drilled hole with a resin mortar. Tensile
loads are transmitted to the concrete via bond stresses between the metal parts and the resin, and the resin and the concrete face of
the drilled hole.

Light weight plastic anchors


Plastic sleeves are expanded by hammering or screwing in the expansion element which presses the sleeve against the wall of the
drilled hole. The expansion element could be a nail or a screw.

ETAG part and application range for each anchor type


Suitable anchors type ETA Guideline number Application range
TORQUE CONTROLLED ETAG n 001 Part 2 Applications for concrete with high risk level
EXPANSION ANCHORS "actual" risk of loss of human life
UNDERCUT ANCHORS ETAG n 001 Part 3 serious economic consequences
HAMMER SET EXPANSION ANCHORS ETAG n 001 Part 4 affect fitness of the structure to fulfil its functions
BONDED ANCHORS: ETAG n 001 Part 5 Applications for concrete with limited risk level
embedded parts may be threaded rod, "negligible" risk of human life
internal threaded socket low economic consequences
localized damages
BONDED ANCHORS : ETAG n 001 Part 5 - TR n 023 - Application for rebar connections designed in
Post-installed rebar connections Technical Report for post installed accordance with Eurocode 2
Rebar Connections
TORQUE CONTROLLED ETAG n 001 Part 6 Anchors for multiple use in non-structural
EXPANSION ANCHORS applications (typical example include pipework,
UNDERCUT ANCHORS ductwork and cable tray)
HAMMER SET EXPANSION ANCHORS
BONDED ANCHORS
LIGHT WEIGHT PLASTIC ANCHORS ETAG n 014 Anchors for fixing external thermal insulation
composite systems with rendering
RESISTANCE TO FIRE TR n 020 Evaluation of anchorages in concrete concerning
resistance to fire.

ETAG options
Option Cracked Non C20/25 C20/25 One FRk Design
n and non cracked only to value of according Ccr Scr Cmin Smin method
cracked only C50/60 FRk to
direction
1
A
2
3
B
4
5
C
6
7
A
8
9
B
10
11
C
12

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Terminology

SYMBOLS USED

Actions
Sk Action on the anchor at the serviceability limit state
Sd Action on the anchor at the ultimate limit state

Resistance of the anchor


Ru,m Mean ultimate resistance
Rk Characteristic resistance
Rd Design resistance
Frec Recommended resistance

Type of load
N
N Tensile force (NSd, NRu,m, NRk, NRdp, NRds, NRdc, Nrec)
V
V Shear force (VSd, VRu,m, VRk, VRds, VRdc, Vrec)
F Oblique force (FSd, FRu,m, FRk, FRds, FRdc, Frec)
F M Bending moment (MRk, MRec)

Anchors
hef Effective anchorage depth
L hnom Embedment depth in the concrete
d
df
d Thread diameter
d0 df Clearance hole diameter in the part to be fixed
Tinst hef
dnom External diameter of the anchor
tfix

h0
L Total anchor length
hmin l2 Threaded length
Tinst Required setting torque
tfix Thickness of the part to be fixed
hmin Minimum thickness of base material
S
Distances
C V S Distance between 2 anchors
Scr Spacing for ensuring the realisation of the characteristic resistance
C
Smin Minimum allowable spacing
Cmin Minimum allowable edge distance
Ccr,N Edge distance for ensuring the realisation of the characteristic tensile resistance

fck fuk
fcm Concretes and steel
fcm Average concrete compression strength
fck Characteristic concrete compression strength
fuk Characteristic steel ultimate strength
fyk Characteristic yield strength

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Safety concept
Design method according to ETA guideline

GENERAL

General
For the design of anchorages according to method A of the guideline ETAG 0001, the safety concept of partial safety factors shall be
applied at the ultimate limit state. It shall be shown that the value of the design action Sd does not exceed the value of the design
resistance Rd.

Sd Rd

PRINCIPLE OF PARTIAL SAFETY CONCEPT


Case of ultimate limit state Case of serviceability limit state

Mean ultimate resistance Mean ultimate resistance


Ru,m Ru,m
Characteristic resistance Rk=Ru.m (1-k.v) Characteristic resistance Rk=Ru.m (1-k.v)
Rk Rk
Design resistance Rd=Rk / M Design resistance
Rd Rd
Recommended load S < Rrec
Design load Rrec R rec = Rd
Sd=Sk.
Sd < Rd Design load (ELU)
Sd=Sk.
Sd Sd
Actual load Sk Actual load
Sk

DIFFERENT TYPES OF FAILURE MODE

According to the method A of the guideline ETAG 0001, the proof of the resistance must be carried out for each following types of
failures in tensile and shear load. The purpose of differentiating these failure modes, is to be able to apply an appropriate safety factor
as a function of the specific failure mode.

Tensile load

N
N
N N

Concrete cone failure Pull-out failure Splitting failure Steel failure

Shear load

V V
V

Concrete edge failure Steel failure Pryout failure

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Design actions

TYPE OF LOADS

Static or quasi-static loads Dynamic loads

LOAD PULSATING SHOCK ALTERNATIVE

TIME TIME

The static or quasi-static loads are dead loads The dynamic loads are variable actions in time with a
of the element fixed, permanent and variable medium or high amplitude. For example, motor
actions as wind, snow vibration, regular shock
Some dynamic loads could be considered as quasi-
static loads (wind ).

DESIGN ACTION CALCULATION


The design actions for tensile and shear load in the ultimate limit state are calculated according to Eurocode 2 or 3.
In the simplest case
(permanent load "G" and one variable load "Q"), the design load is calculated as follows:
Sd = 1.35 x G + 1.5 x Q

The factor 1,35 and 1,5 are the partial safety factor applied on the action.
For simplification, in this book we have adopted the safety factor F = 1,4:

Sd = F.Sk
with F = 1,4
Sk = G + Q
Other cases
The variable loads can be influenced by wind, or / and snow.
To calculate these actions in ultimate limit state, we will take the most unfavourable of the following actions combined.
Details on Eurocode 1 for the loading codes.

Permanent load Variable load


One with its characteristic value Others with combination value
U.L.S. 1.35 G + 1.5 QB + 1.2 W
1.35 G + 1.5 W + 1.3 0 QB
1.35 G + 1.5 Sn + 1.3 0 QB
Symbols: G= permanent load
QB= imposed load
W= wind load
Sn= snow load
0= 0,77 for all premises, except record offices and parking.
If the basic variable action is the snow, 0 is increase by 10%.

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Design resistance

CALCULATION OF THE DESIGN RESISTANCE

The design value of resistance Rd, in any direction and for all type of failure, is calculated from the characteristic resistance and the

General
partial safety factor.
R with Rk : Characteristic resistance of the anchor
k
R =
d M : partial safety factor depends on the type of failure
M

CHARACTERISTIC RESISTANCE

The characteristic load of the anchor for concrete cone failure, in any direction, is calculated from the average value of the mean
failure load for the single anchor, without the effect of spacing and edges. The characteristic load corresponds to the 5% - fractile
of failure loads for the level of confidence (90%).

FRk = (1- k.v) . FRu,m

This calculation depends on number of tests (k) and the variation coefficient of tests (v)
Example : for a number of tests equal to 10 anchors, we can take k = 2,568.

The characteristic load of steel failure are calculated as follows :


For tensile load: For shear load:
[ ]
NRk,s = A 0 .fuk N [ ]
VRk,s = 0, 5. A S .fuk N

A0: min cross section [mm2] As: stressed cross section [mm2]
fuk: min tensile strength [N/mm2] fuk: min tensile strength [N/mm2]

CALCULATION OF PARTIAL SAFETY FACTOR

For concrete cone failure: Mc = c . 1 . 2


c: Partial safety factor for concrete under compression : c = 1,5
1: Partial safety factor taking account of the scatter of the tensile strength of site concrete.
1 =1 for concrete produced and cured with normal care (EUROCODE 2 chap. 7)
2: Partial safety factor taking into account of the installation safety* of an anchor system

Tensile load:
2 = 1 for systems with high installation safety*,
2 = 1,2 for systems with normal installation safety*,
2 = 1,4 for systems with low but still acceptable installation safety*.

Shear load:
2 = 1

For steel failure: Ms


Tensile load: Shear load:

1,2 1,0
Ms = 1,4 Ms = 1,25 with fuk 800N/mm2 and fyk/fuk 0,8
fyk/fuk fyk/fuk
Ms = 1,5 with fuk > 800N/mm2 or fyk/fuk > 0,8

(*) Installation safety means the influence of installation defects, such as diameter of drilled hole, cleaning of the hole, intensity of
anchorage and striking the reinforcement during drilling.

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Design method CC

FLOWCHART

In this guide, we use the calculation method SPIT-CC (Concrete capacity ). It is a simplified method extracted from the method A as
detailed in the Annexe C of the ETA guideline.

Pull out failure Concrete cone failure Steel failure


Tensile resistance

Tensile resistance
N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N N Rd,s

N ORd , p Design resistance for pull- N ORd ,c Design resistance at the N Rd,s Design resistance at the
out failure ultimate limit state for one ultimate limit state for steel
.fb Factor taking into account anchor without influence of failure
the concrete strength spacing and distance from
the edge concrete
fb Factor taking into account
the concrete strength
s Factor taking into account


the influence of spacing
.c, N Factor taking into account
the influence of distance
from the edge concrete

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd
Concrete edge failure Pryout failure Steel failure

VRd,c = V Rd
O
, c . f b . f , V . C , S V VRd,cp = VRd
O
,cp fb S c, N
VRd,s
Shear resistance

Shear resistance
O
VRd Design resistance at the O
VRd Design resistance at the VRd,s
,c ,cp Design resistance at the
ultimate limit state for one ultimate limit state for
ultimate limit state for steel
anchor placed at Cmin from pryout failure
failure
edge concrete fb Factor taking into account
fb Factor taking into account the the concrete strength
concrete strength s Factor taking into account
Factor taking into account the the influence of spacing
f ,V influence of shear loading .c, N Factor taking into account
direction. the influence of distance

Factor taking into account the from the edge concrete


C ,S V influence of spacing between
anchor and edge distance.
VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)
V = VSd / VRd
Combined load

Combined load

N sd
N = 1
N Rd
Vsd
V = 1
VRd
N + V 1.2

The anchor is suitable for your application


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Design method CC

DETAIL TO DETERMINE THE REDUCTION FACTOR FOR SPACING AND EDGE


DISTANCES FOR CONCRETE FAILURE

General
INFLUENCE OF SPACING DISTANCE FOR TENSILE RESISTANCE

A c,N
The factor s is issued from the equation corresponding to the ratio for a group of 2 anchors without edge distance.
A C0 , N
For expansion anchor Scr , N = 2C cr , N = 3hef
Then, for one anchor, the factor s to take into account the influence of spacing is: N

A c,N
A0 S
s = C , N = 0.5 +
2 6hef
s

INFLUENCE OF EDGE DISTANCE FOR TENSILE RESISTANCE

A c,N
The factor c,N is issued from the equation corresponding to the ratio s, N for one anchor near single edge:
A C0 , N
Note: In method A according to Annexe C, the factor s,N takes account of the effect of the distribution of stresses in the concrete of
the proximity to edges of the concrete member.

Then, for one anchor, the factor c,N to take into account the influence of spacing is:
N
C
c, N = 0.25 + 0.5
hef

INFLUENCE OF ANCHOR SPACING AND ONE EDGE DISTANCE FOR SHEAR RESISTANCE
This factor permits adjustments according to value V0Rk,c calculated for the distance Cmin
A c,V
The factor S-C,N is derived from the equation corresponding to the ratio for one anchor near one edge:
1.5
A C0 ,V
A c,V C
S C ,V = 0
A C ,V C min
V

h>1,5.c

Then, for one anchor, the factor S-C,N to take into account the influence of anchor spacing and one edge is:

3C + S C s
S C ,V =
6 C min C min

h>1,5.c

All figures are given in table p. 4/4 for each product evaluated according to method CC.

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Combined load

The combined load FSd with an angle is obtained by: NSd FSd

(N ) + ( V )
2 2 V
FSd = Sd Sd = arctan Sd
NSd
VSd
with NSd: action in tensile direction (NSd = FSd x cos )
VSd: action in shear direction (VSd = FSd x sin )

To verify the resistance for a combined load with the method CC, we proceed as follows :

We must verify: N

the tensile resistance: N = NSd / NRd 1


1.0

the shear resistance: V = VSd / VRd 1 N + V 1,2

the combined load with the following interactive equation : N + V 1,2


0.2

V
0.2 1.0

Using CC methodology
This simplified method is based on the principle of Method A from ETAG Annex C, without taking into account splitting and pryout
failure. This method was simplified to retain as much as possible of the ETAG method, whilst including as much of the latest approach
as possible.

In this technical guide, for each product covered by the calculation method CC, you will find 4 pages:

Pages 1/4 and 2/4 give the general technical data on the product and the performance of the product.
Pages 3/4 and 4/4 contain data to design according to this method.

Page 3/4 gives the design resistance Rd for each type of Page 4/4 gives the factors (S, C,N et S-C,V) to be used in
failure, this data is calculated with the characteristic resistance the calculation for concrete cone failure in tensile and shear
(Rk) and the safety partial factor (M) given in the ETA (if the load to take into account the influence of spacing and distance
anchor has CE marking), or from the product evaluation from edge.
according to ETAG carried out by SPIT.

SPIT TRIGA Z
SPIT TRIGA Z Zinc coated steel
4/4
Zinc coated steel SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)
3/4
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)
s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN SPACING S Reduction factor s
N Cracked and non-cracked concrete
N
V M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Pull-out resistance Concrete edge resistance 50 0,67
N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb VRd,c = VRd
O
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
60 0,70 0,67
70 0,73 0,69 0,67
80 0,77 0,72 0,69 0,67
s
100 0,83 0,78 0,74 0,71 0,67
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
Mechanical anchors

s 125 0,92 0,85 0,80 0,76 0,71 0,67


Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Anchor size M6
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
S = 0, 5 + 150 1,00 0,92 0,86 0,81 0,75 0,70
Non cracked concrete 6.hef 180 1,00 0,93 0,88 0,80 0,74
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 Non cracked concrete
Smin < S < Scr,N 210 1,00 0,94 0,85 0,78
N0Rd,pp (C20/25) - 13,3 - - - - hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
Scr,N = 3.hef 240 1,00 0,90 0,82
Cracked concrete Cmin 50 60 70 80 100 150 S must be used for each spacing
Smin 100 100 160 200 220 300 300 1,00 0,90
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 influenced the anchors group.
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,4 4,9 6,8 9,3 13,6 26,1 375 1,00
N0Rd,p (C20/25) - - - - - -
Mc = 1,5 Cracked concrete
c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
Cmin 50 60 70 80 100 150 EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
N
N
Concrete cone resistance Smin 100 100 160 200 220 300 Cracked and non-cracked concrete
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5
2,4 3,5 4,8 6,6 9,7 18,7 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
50 0,75
60 0,85 0,75
V 70 0,95 0,83 0,75
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance c
80 1,00 0,92 0,82 0,75
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Steel resistance 90 1,00 0,89 0,81
Non cracked concrete c
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 c, N = 0, 25 + 0, 5. 100
120
0,96 0,88
1,00
0,75
0,85
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 11,9 15,6 19,7 24,0 33,6 47,0 Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef
150 1,00 0,85
VRd,s Steel design shear resistance Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
Cracked concrete 170 0,93
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 c,N must be used for each distance
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 190 1,00
Cracked and non cracked concrete influenced the anchors group.
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 8,5 11,2 14,1 17,2 24,0 33,5
Type V VRd,s 18,7 26,1 39,3 58,2 93,8 138,8
Mc = 1,5 s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
T
Type E VRd,s 11,4 15,2 24,8 37,9 74,5 87,9
N Ms = 1,25
For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V
c
Steel resistance Cracked and non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance h>1,5.c
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
c c For 2 anchors fastening
NRd,s 10,7 19,5 30,9 44,9 83,7 130,7 s c,V = . Factor s-c,V
Ms = 1,5 cmin cmin Cracked and non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
S
c Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,s) 1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1 V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
3.c + s c
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
N1,5 + V1,5 1 6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
c 6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION sn-1
Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90 V For other case of fastenings
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1
180

0
V s c,V = .
C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2 3.n.cmin cmin
80 1,5 h>1,5.c
90 to 180 2 33
c
32

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Using CC methodology
Photocopy this form and insert figures for your calculation
Project Description :

General
TENSILE LOAD SHEAR LOAD
Ultimate design action NSd kN Ultimate design action VSd kN
V
N
Edge concrete failure
Pull-out failure (Don't take into account for group of anchors
without edge influence)

v Non-cracked concrete V0Rd,c pour Cmin = kN


v Cracked concrete Concrete class : fb
N0Rd,p kN Shear direction : f,V

Concrete class : fb Distance C : Edge distance in the direction of shear load, otherwise the smallest
edge distance in the direction perpendicular to shear load.
NRd,p = N0Rd,p x fb kN Case of single anchor fastening
C= C / Cmin = S_C,V =

Case of 2 anchors fastening


C= C / Cmin = S_C,V =
S= S / Cmin =

Case of 3 anchors fastening and more


3.c + S1 + S2 + S3 + ... + Sn1 C

S_C,V = 3.n.cmin Cmin
C=
S1 = S_C,V =
S2 =
S3 =

VRd,c = V0Rd,c x fb x f,V x S_C,V kN


N V

Concrete cone failure Pryout failure

N0Rd,c kN V0Rd,cp kN

Concrete class : fb
Spacing and edge distance Reduction factor
s1 = s1
s2 = s2
s3 = s2
C1 = C1,N
C2 = C2,N
C3 = C3,N
C4 = C4,N

NRd,c = N0Rd,c x fb x s1 x.... x s3 x C1,N x . x C4,N kN VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp x fb xs1 x.... xs3 xC1,N x x C4,N kN

N
V

Steel failure Steel failure

NRd,s kN VRd,s kN
Ultimate design resistance NRd Ultimate design resistance VRd
NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) kN VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s) kN
N = NSd / NRd 1 v = VSd / VRd 1
COMBINED LOAD :
N + v 1,2*
* If bN + bV > 1,1, we recommend you to check the result with the EXPERT Software or to call our technical support.

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Example: SPIT TRIGA Z V12 anchor
Project: Concrete: 25 Mpa Non-cracked concrete 1 2

Thickness of base material: 200 mm G

L = 1500 mm P2 P1

L1
S2
Lg = 750 mm 3 4 R
S1 = 165 mm LG
S2 = 220 mm h S1 L

No edge distance DESIGN ACTIONS PER ANCHOR:


P1 = 6 kN
NSd = 17,8 kN
P2 = 100 kg
VSd = 1,75 kN

TENSILE LOAD SHEAR LOAD


Ultimate design action NSd 17,8 kN Ultimate design action VSd 1,75 kN
V
N
Edge concrete failure
Pull-out failure (Don't take into account for group of anchors
without edge influence)

X
v Non-cracked concrete V0 Rd,c for Cmin =
v Cracked concrete Concrete class: fb
N0Rd,p Shear direction: f,V

Concrete class: fb Distance C : Edge distance in the direction of shear load, otherwise the smallest
edge distance in the direction perpendicular to shear load.
NRd,p = N0Rd,p x fb Case of single anchor fastening
C= C / Cmin = S_C,V =

Case of 2 anchors fastening


C= C / Cmin = S_C,V =
S= S / Cmin =

Case of 3 anchors fastening and more


3.c + S1 + S2 + S3 + ... + Sn1 C

S_C,V = 3.n.cmin Cmin
C=
S1 = S_C,V =
S2 =
S3 =

VRd,c = V0Rd,c x fb x f,V x S_C,V


N V

Concrete cone failure Pryout failure

N0Rd,c 24 kN V0Rd,cp 48 kN

Concrete cone failure C20/25 fb 1


Spacing and edge distance Reduction factor
s1 = 165 mm S1 0,84
s2 = 220 mm S2 0,96
s3 = S2
C1 = C1,N
C2 = C2,N
C3 = C3,N
C4 = C4,N

NRd,c = N0Rd,c x fb x s1 x.... x s3 x C1,N x . x C4,N 19,35 kN VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp x fb xs1 x.... xs3 xC1,N x x C4,N 38,7 kN
N V

Steel failure Steel failure

NRd,s 44,9 kN VRd,s 58,2 kN


Ultimate design resistance NRd Ultimate design resistance VRd
19,35 kN 38,7 kN
NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)
N = NSd / NRd 1 0,92 v = VSd / VRd 1 0,04
COMBINED OBLIQUE: 0,92 + 0,04= 0,96 < 1,2
N + v 1,2* The TRIGA Z V12 Anchor is suitable for this application
* If bN + bV > 1,1, we recommend you to check the result with the EXPERT Software or to call our technical support.

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Example: SPIT FIX Z A4 M10 anchor with minimum embedment
Project: Cracked concrete - class C20/25 NgSd
Thickness of base material: 200 mm
S = 105 mm
C1 = 100 mm s
C2 = 100 mm
C1
C2
DESIGN ACTIONS PER ANCHOR:
VgSd
NSd = 2,5 kN

General
VSd = 3 kN

TENSILE LOAD SHEAR LOAD


Ultimate design action NSd 2,5 kN Ultimate design action VSd 3 kN
V
N
Edge concrete failure
Pull-out failure (Don't take into account for group of anchors
without edge influence)

v Non-cracked concrete V0 Rd,c for Cmin = 65 mm 4,1 kN


X
v Cracked concrete Concrete class: fb 1,0
N0Rd,p 4,0 kN Shear direction: f,V 2,0
Concrete class: fb 1,0 Distance C : Edge distance in the direction of shear load, otherwise the smallest
edge distance in the direction perpendicular to shear load.
NRd,p = N0Rd,p x fb 4,0 kN Case of single anchors fastening
C= C / Cmin = S_C,V =

Case of 2 anchors fastening


C = 100 C / Cmin = 1,5 S_C,V = 1,28
S = 105 S / Cmin = 1,6

Case of 3 anchors fastening and more


3.c + S1 + S2 + S3 + ... + Sn1 C

S_C,V = 3.n.cmin Cmin
C=
S1 = S_C,V =
S2 =
S3 =

VRd,c = V0Rd,c x fb x f,V x S_C,V 10,5 kN


N V

Concrete cone failure Pryout failure

N0Rd,c 6,5 kN V0Rd,cp 6,5 kN

Concrete class C20/25 fb 1


Spacing and edge distance Reduction factor
s1 = 105 mm S1 0,92
s2 = S2
s3 = S2
C1 = 100 mm C1,N 1,0
C2 = 100 mm C2,N 1,0
C3 = C3,N
C4 = C4,N

NRd,c = N0Rd,c x fb x s1 x.... x s3 x C1,N x . x C4,N 5,98 kN VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp x fb xs1 x.... xs3 xC1,N x x C4,N 5,98 kN
N V

Steel failure Steel failure

NRd,s 14,4 kN VRd,s 12 kN


Ultimate design resistance NRd Ultimate design resistance VRd
4,0 kN 5,98 kN
NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)
N = NSd / NRd 1 0,62 v = VSd / VRd 1 0,50
COMBINED LOAD: 0,62 + 0,50 = 1,12 < 1,2
N + v 1,2* The FIX Z A4 M10 Anchor is suitable for this application
* If bN + bV > 1,1, we recommend you to check the result with the EXPERT Software or to call our technical support.

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Example: SPIT EPOMAX M12 anchor (with MAXIMA rod)
Project: Non-cracked concrete - class C20/25 An oblique load FgSd = 26 kN with FgSd = 55
NgSd
Thickness of base materiel: 350 mm is applied in the middle of the base plate
S = 130 mm
C1 = 170 mm
C2 = 170 mm s

DESIGNATION PER ANCHOR: C1


NgSd = FgSd x cos (55) = 26 x cos (55) = 14,9 kN C2
then per anchor NSd = 14,9 / 2 = 7,45 kN
VgSd
VgSd = FgSd x sin (55) = 26 x sin (55) = 21,3 kN
then per anchor VSd = 21,3 / 2 = 10,6 kN

TENSILE LOAD SHEAR LOAD


Ultimate design action NSd 7,45 kN Ultimate design action VSd 10,6 kN
V
N
Edge concrete failure
Pull-out failure (Don't take into account for group of anchors
without edge influence)

X
v Non-cracked concrete V0 Rd,c for Cmin = 65 mm 4,8 kN
v Cracked concrete Concrete class: C20/25 fb 1,0
N0Rd,p 26,7 kN Shear direction: f,V 2,0
Concrete class: C20/25 fb 1,0 Distance C : Edge distance in the direction of shear load, otherwise the smallest
edge distance in the direction perpendicular to shear load.
NRd,p = N0Rd,p x fb 26,7 kN Case of single anchor fastening
C= C / Cmin = S_C,V =

Case of 2 anchors fastening


C = 170 C / Cmin = 3,09 S_C,V = 3,18
S = 130 S / Cmin = 2,36

Case of 3 anchors fastening and more


3.c + S1 + S2 + S3 + ... + Sn1 C

S_C,V = 3.n.cmin Cmin
C=
S1 = S_C,V =
S2 =
S3 =

VRd,c = V0Rd,c x fb x f,V x S_C,V 36 kN


N V

Concrete cone failure Pryout failure

N0Rd,c 26,7 kN V0Rd,cp 53,3 kN

Concrete class C20/25 fb 1


Spacing and edge distance Reduction factor
s1 = 130 mm S1 0,79
s2 = S2
s3 = S2
C1 = 170 mm C1,N 1,0
C2 = 170 mm C2,N 1,0
C3 = C3,N
C4 = C4,N

NRd,c = N0Rd,c x fb x s1 x.... x s3 x C1,N x . x C4,N 21,2 kN VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp x fb xs1 x.... xs3 xC1,N x x C4,N 42 kN
N V

Steel failure Steel failure

NRd,s 55,6 kN VRd,s 39,2 kN


Ultimate design resistance NRd Ultimate design resistance VRd
21,2 kN 36 kN
NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)
N = NSd / NRd 1 0,35 v = VSd / VRd 1 0,29
COMBINED LOAD: 0,35 + 0,29 = 0,64 < 1,2
N + v 1,2* The EPOMAX M12 An0chor is suitable for this application
* If bN + bV > 1,1, we recommend you to check the result with the EXPERT Software or to call our technical support.

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Rebar design
ACCORDING TO SOCOTEC RULES
Considering the hypothesis proved during the SPIT tests that the Concrete strength class fck (N/mm2) fctk5%(N/mm2)
ultimate bond strength of resin versus concrete is at least equal to that C20/25 20 1.5
of high adhesion rebar in concrete, we can apply the formulas given in C25/30 25 1.8
the Eurocode 2 article 5 (P18-711-5), 5.2.2.3 to determine the C30/37 30 2.0

General
anchoring depth ls (mm), which can be given by the equation: C35/45 35 2.2
C40/50 40 2.5
t fyd
Lb =
C45/55 45 2.7
4 fbd
t : Drill hole diameter for the steel-bar considered (mm) c: Safety partial factor equal to 1.5
fyd: Elastic limit of rebar in N/mm2 NRD: Maximum ultimate limit load for rebar (N)
fbd: Design values of the ultimate bond resistance N/mm2
N RD = As fyd
fbd = 2,25 1 2 fctd
fctk5%
fctd =
c
So for a design ultimate load FRd ( NRd), The embedment depth Ls is given by the following equation:


t f yd 1 f yd 1
L b = FRd = FRd t
f ctk5% t
2
4 f bd As f yd 4
2,25 1 2 f yd
c 4
1 FRd
Lb =
1.5 1 2 t f ctk5%
After simplification , we obtain: With 1 = 1 in good bond conditions.
FRd In the opposite case, 1 = 0,7 (see 8.4.2 - EN 1992-1-1
Lb Standard, for more details).
4.71 1 2 t fctk5% 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm
2 = 0,92 for bar = 40 mm

ACCORDING TO EUROCODE 2 RULES AND ETA


The basic anchorage length Lb,rqd (mm) for the ultimate limit load for rebar FRD (N) is given by following equation:
Classe de bton fck (Mpa) fbd (Mpa)
FRd
L b ,rqd = C20/25 20 2,3
1 2 f bd C25/30 25 2,7
C30/37 30 3,0
FRd: Design ultimate load (N) C35/45 35 3,4
C40/50 40 3,7
fbd : Design value of the bond strength in N/mm2 C45/55 45 4,0
: Rebar diameter (mm) C50/60 50 4,3

1 : depends on bond conditions - 1 =1 (good bond


conditions). See 8.4.2 (EN 1992-1-1)
2 : depends on rebar diameter - 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm
The design anchorage length Lbd (mm) is determined as
follow: L bd = L b ,rqd 2 5

With 2 : Influence of concrete avec 5 : Influence of the confinement by transverse pressure.


minimum cover. The factor 5 take into account of theffect of the pressure
transverse to the plane of splitting along the design length.
2 = 1 0.15(Cd bar ) / bar 0, 7
5 = 1 0, 04. p 0, 7 p (Mpa) 5
a
Cd = min c ; c1 ; 3 0,88
2 C1
5 0,8
a 7 0,72

where p is the transverse pressure at the ultimate limit state


C
along Lbd in MPa.
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Concrete

CONCRETE STRENGTH
Concrete is classified according to its compressive strength which is based on the classification per strength
measured on cylinders as indicated in the NF EN 206-1 standard. For information, the table below gives an
equivalence between the characteristic values and average strength on cylindrical and cubic specimens in Mpa.

Classes Characteristic strength fck Average strength


Cylinder Cube Cylinder (fcm) Cube Cube
16 x 32 cm 15 x 15 x 15 cm 16 x 32 cm 15 x 15 x 15 cm 20 x 20 x 20 cm
C 16/20 16 20 20 25 24
C 20/25 20 25 25 31 29
C 25/30 25 30 30 37 36
C 30/37 30 37 37 46 43
C 35/45 35 45 45 56 53
C 40/50 40 50 50 62 59
C 45/55 45 55 55 69 65
C 50/60 50 60 60 72 68
The most usual classes

FIELD OF USAGE: CRACKED OR NON CRACKED CONCRETE


Concrete can be considered as cracked for many reasons. According to the ETA Guideline, we must verify if the concrete is cracked or
non cracked by calculation of stresses in the works or part of the works serving as the base material (ETA Guideline - Annex C - 4.1):
L+ R 0
L: Stresses in the concrete induced by external loads, including anchors loads
R: Stresses in the concrete due to restraint of instrinsic imposed deformations
(e.g; shrinkage of concrete) or extrinsic imposed deformations (e.g. due to displacement of support or temperature variations).
If no detailed analysis is conducted, then R = 3N/mm2 should be assumed, according to Eurocode 2.
If there are no details available to make the above calculation, use the table below.
Nevertheless, it is the responsibility of the designer to check the status of the base material (cracked or non cracked).

Works or parts of works used as anchoring base Concrete condition


Non cracked Cracked
Deflected elements (slabs, longitudinal beam, firder, purlin) in reinforced concrete X
Deflected elements (slabs, longitudinal beam, firder, purlin) in prestressed concrete X
Outside wall of a building in not reinforced (according to BAEL) or with reinforced skin X
Outside wall of a building in reinforced concrete X
Inside wall of a building X
Angle or edge post X
Inside post X
Base plate paving X
Keying areas of a building made from prefabricated elements X
Ends of deflected elements (ex: projected balcony noses) X
Tanking X

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Concrete

The following are examples of non-cracked locations in simple structures (issue from the technical report n CEN/TC250/SC2/WG2
effect of cracking published by CEN.

General
Solid slabs, beams - simply supported

A B

0.4h
A B AA BB
0.15L 0.15L

L
Non-cracked concrete

Solid slabs, beams, ribbed floors - Continuous

0.25L1 0.25L2 0.25L2 0.25L3

A B C

A B C

0.15L1 0.15L1 0.15L2 0.15L2 0.15L3

L1 L2 L3
Non-cracked concrete

Cantilever slabs

A B
h

AA
0.4h

A B
Non-cracked
concrete
0.25L
L
BB

Cantilever beams

Non-cracked
h

concrete
A
0.4h

0.25L
L AA

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Other base substrate

Perforated clay bricks Solid concrete blocs B120


type ECO-30, not rendered or rendered Rc = 13,5 N/mm2 - 20x20x50 (cm) NF EN 771-3
Rc = 3.7 N/mm2 57x20x30 (cm) - NF EN 771-1
Hollow concrete block type B40,
not rendered or rendered
Rc = 6,5 N/mm2 20x20x50 (cm) NF EN 771-3
Engineer clay bricks Murbric type T20,
not rendered or rendered
Plasterboard Lafarge type BA13
Rc = 14.5 N/mm2 20x24x50 - NF EN 771-1
and BA10 + polystyren NFP 72-302

Clay bricks
Aerated concrete
Rc = 55 N/mm2 22x10x5.5 (cm) NF EN 771-1
Mvn = 500 kg/m3 NF EN 771-4

Steel mechanical properties


Mechanical characteristics

The steel properties are determined by : - the tensile strength fuk (N/mm2),
- the yield strength fyk (N/mm2).
Zinc coated steel : the standard NF EN 20898-1 gives the characteristics of studs and screws depending on the grade of steel.
Stainless steel : the standard NF EN 25100-0 gives the stainless steel.characteristics

Mechanical characteristics Steel Grade A1, A2 et A4


3.6 4.6 4.8 5.6 5.8 6.8 8.8 10.9 12.9 50 70 80
Min. tensile strength fuk (N/mm2) 330 400 420 500 520 600 800 1040 1220 500 700 800
Min yield strength fyk (N/mm2) 190 240 340 300 420 480 640 940 1100 210 450 600

Minimum Failure loads (kN) - Iso metric thread to NF EN 20898-1

Nominal Nominal Steel grade St Steel A4 grade


Thread
thread cross
pitch 3.6 4.6 4.8 5.6 5.8 6.8 8.8 10.9 12.9 50 70 80
diameter section
(mm) (mm) As / mm2 Minimum failure load Minimum failure load
1.6 0.35 1.27 0.420 0.510 0.530 0.640 0.660 0.760 1.020 1.320 1.550 0.640 0,890 1.020
2.0 0.4 2.07 0.680 0.830 0.870 1.040 1.080 1.240 1.660 2.150 2.530 1.040 1,450 1.660
2.5 0.45 3.39 1.120 1.360 1.420 1.700 1.760 2.030 2.710 3.530 4.140 1.700 2,370 2.710
3.0 0.5 5.03 1.660 2.010 2.110 2.510 2.620 3.020 4.020 5.230 6.140 2.510 3,520 4.020
3.5 0.6 6.78 2.240 2.710 2.850 3.390 3.530 4.070 5.420 7.050 8.270 3.390 4,740 5.420
4.0 0.7 8.78 2.900 3.510 3.690 4.390 4.570 5.270 7.020 9.130 10.700 4.390 6,150 7.020
5.0 0.8 14.2 4.690 5.680 5.960 7.100 7.380 8.520 11.350 14.800 17.300 7.100 9,940 11.350
6.0 1.0 20.1 6.630 8.040 8.440 10.000 10.400 12.100 16.100 20.900 24.500 10.000 14,070 16.100
7.0 1.0 28.9 9.540 11.600 12.100 14.400 15.000 17.300 23.100 30.100 35.300 14.400 20,230 23.100
8.0 1.25 36.6 12.100 14.600 15.400 18.300 19.000 22.000 29.200 38.100 44.600 18.300 25,620 29.200
10.0 1.5 58.0 19.100 23.200 24.400 29.000 30.200 34.800 46.400 60.300 70.800 29.000 40,600 46.400
12.0 1.75 84.3 27.800 33.700 35.400 42.200 43.800 50.600 67.400 87.700 103.000 42.200 59,010 67.400
14.0 2.0 115.0 38.000 46.000 48.300 57.500 59.800 69.000 92.000 120.000 140.000 57.500 80,500 92.000
16.0 2.0 157.0 51.800 62.800 65.900 78.500 81.600 94.000 125.000 163.000 192.000 78.500 109,900 125.000
18.0 2.5 192.0 63.400 76.800 80.600 96.000 99.800 115.000 159.000 200.000 234.000 96.000 134,400 159.000
20.0 2.5 245.0 80.800 98.000 103.000 122.000 127.000 147.000 203.000 255.000 299.000 122.000 171,500 203.000
22.0 2.5 303.0 100.000 121.000 127.000 152.000 158.000 182.000 252.000 315.000 370.000 152.000 212,100 252.000
24.0 3.0 353.0 116.000 141.000 148.000 176.000 184.000 212.000 293.000 367.000 431.000 176.000 247,100 293.000
27.0 3.0 459.0 152.000 184.000 193.000 230.000 239.000 275.000 381.000 477.000 560.000 230.000 321,300 381.000
30.0 3.5 561.0 185.000 224.000 236.000 280.000 292.000 337.000 466.000 583.000 684.000 280.000 392,700 466.000
33.0 3.5 694.0 229.000 278.000 292.000 347.000 361.000 416.000 576.000 722.000 847.000 347.000 485,800 576.000
36.0 4.0 817.0 270.000 327.000 343.000 408.000 425.000 490.000 678.000 885.000 997.000 408.000 571,900 678.000
39.0 4.0 976.0 322.000 390.000 410.000 488.000 508.000 586.000 810.000 1020.000 1200.000 488.000 683,200 810.000

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Dimensions: torque wrench sockets / nuts /
washers
NUTS dimensions for torque wrench sockets
NUTS NUTS
according to DIN 934 according to NF EN ISO 4032

General
(mm) Sw e M Sw e M

M6 10 11,5 5 10 11,05 5,2


M8 13 15,0 6,5 13 14,38 6,8
M10 17 19,6 8 16 17,77 8,4
e
M12 19 21,9 10 18 20,03 10,8
M16 24 27,7 13 24 26,75 14,8
M20 30 34,6 16 30 32,95 18
Sw M M24 36 41,6 19 36 39,55 21,5
M30 46 53,1 24 46 50,85 25,6

Washers: dimensions of the washers used with SPIT Products


WASHERS Specials WASHERS
according to NF E 25513 (used with SPIT TRIGA Z)
(mm) d2 d1 s d2 d1 s
M6 14 6,4 1,2 18 6,7 2
d1
s M8 18 8,4 1,5 20 8,7 2
M10 22 10,5 2 26 10,5 3
M12 27 13 2,5 30 12,5 3
M16 32 17 3 40 16,7 4
d2 M20 40 21 3 45 20,7 4
M24 50 25 4 - - -
M30 60 31 4 - - -

Units
Length: 1 mm = 0,1 cm = 0,0394 in (inch) Concrete compressive strength:
Force: 1 kN = 100 daN = 1000 N ~ 100 kg 1 Mpa = 1 N/mm2 = 10 kg/cm2
1 kg = 9,81 N 1 Mpa = 10 bars
1 N = 0,2248 lbf (pound-force) 1 N/mm2 = 149,2 lbf/in2 (pound-force per square inch)

Conversion table
METRIC IMPERIAL Factor conversion
Units Symbols Unit Symbols
Concrete strength
newton per N/mm2 (=Mpa) pound-force per lbf/in2 (=psi) 1 lbf/in2 = 0,00689 N/mm2 1 N/mm2 = 145,0 lbf/in2
square millimetre square inch
Tightening torque
newton metres Nm pound-force foot lbf/ft 1 lbf ft = 1,356 Nm 1 Nm = 0,738 lbf ft
Mass
tonne t pound Lb 1 lb = 0,00454 t 1 t =220,26 lb
tonne t ton Ton 1 ton = 1,016 t 1 t = 0,9842 ton
kilogram kg pound lb 1 lb = 0,4536 kg 1 kg = 2,204 lb
Force
kilonewton kN ton-force ton f 1 ton f = 0,10036 kN 1 kN = 9,9640 ton f
kilonewton kN pound-force lbf 1 lbf = 0,004448 kN 1 kN = 224,8 lbf
newton N pound-force lbf 1 lbf = 4,448 N 1 N = 0,2248 lbf
Length
metre m foot ft 1ft = 0,3048 m 1 m = 3,2808 ft
centimetre cm inch in 1 in = 2,54 cm 1 cm = 0,3937 in
millimetre mm inch in 1 in = 25,4 mm 1 mm = 0,03937 in
Area
square millimetre mm2 square inch in2 1 in2 = 645,16 mm2 1 mm2 = 0,0015 in2
Temperature
degree celsius C degree Fahrenheit F 1F = (9/5 C + 32) 1C = 5/9(F - 32)
0 C = 32 F 30 C = 86 F
10 C = 50 F 40 C = 104 F
20 C = 68 F 50 C = 122 F

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Corrosion / Atmosphere

Choice of steel quality according to atmosphere

Atmospheric corrosion is linked to ambient atmosphere. The agents combined themselves to air components. The mixture of oxygen, moisture
and industrial pollutants, mainly chlorous and sulphurous, attacks and destroys metals and alloys. We can indicate 6 principal types of
atmosphere.
Zinc deposit INOX
TYPES OF ATMOSPHERE m min A1 A2 A4

Clean rooms, heated in winter without condensation.


DRY 5-10 m (1)
Housing inside, air-conditioned rooms.
INSIDE

Rooms subjected to condensation, warehouses, stores,


HUMID 40 m (2)
cellars...

Housing in temperate climate and a long way from large


RURAL 5-10 m (1)
cites and factories (country).

Housing in towns with one or more factories emitting


URBAN 40 m (2)
smoke creating atmospheric corrosion.
OUTSIDE

Factories and their surroundings significant atmospheric


INDUSTRIAL 40 m (2)
corrosion (depending on industrial process).

Atmosphere of seaside or on sea. High corrosion due to


SALT
presence of relatively high humidity combined with 40 m (2)
ATMOSPHERE
certain contents of sea salt in the air.

Source : NFA 91-102 - Metal surface (1) Electric zinc coating Quality not suitable for the medium
(2) Hot dip galvanizing Get into touch with us
Possible use

Choice of steel quality according to contacts between materials

Electrolytic corrosion may occur when two different metals are in contact with each other. This creates an electrolytic action
which causes the gradual destruction of one of the elements.

Metal of part Metal of fixation


to be fixed Stainless Galvanised Zinc coated Zinc
Lead Brass
steel steel steel alloy
Stainless steel
Galvanised steel
Zinc coated steel
Mild steel
Aluminium alloy
Zinc alloy

Possible contact between the two metals Metal of part to be fixed Metal of fixing is attacked

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Solutions for corrosion

Coatings and corrosion resistance

General
Type of coating

00
> 50
0
180
Exposure time to saltspray (hours)

0
160

0
140

0
120 Stainless steel
(316L)
0
100 Dacromet 500
grade B (8 - 10 m)
800 Sherardisation
(35 m)
Dacromet 500
600
grade A (5 - 7 m)
Sherardisation
400 (20 m)
Hot dip galvanised
200 (70 m)
(electrogalvanised
0 with thickness coating 5-7 m)

Table of principal stainless resistance

FRANCE According to USA GERMANY SWEEDEN U.K. ITALY


NF EN 10088-1 standard Quality
NFA 35-573 1990, grade
NFA 35-574 :1990
(or NFA 36-209
Symbol Code or NFA 35-577) AISI Werkstoff DIN SIS BS 970 UNI
X2 CrNi 19-11 14306 Z3 CN 18-10 304 L 1.4306 X2 Cr Ni 18-09 2352 304-512 X2 CrNi 18-11 A2L
Z3 CN 19-11
X5 CrNi 18-10 14301 Z6 CN 18-09 304 1.4301 X5 Cr Ni 18-09 2332 304-515 X5 CrNi 18-10 A2
Z7 CN 18-09
X10 CrNi 18-8 14310 Z11 CN 17-08 302 1.4300 X12 Cr Ni 18-09 2330/31 302-525 X10 CrNi 18-09 A2
Z11 CN 18-08
Z12 CN 18-09
X4 CrNi 18-12 14303 Z5 CN 18-11 305 1.4303 X5 CrNi-19-11 305-519 X8 CrNi 18-12 A2
X6CrNiTi 18-10 14541 Z6 CND 18-10 321 1.4541 X10 CrNiTi 18-09 2337 321-512 A3
X5CrNiMo 17-12-2 14401 Z6 CND 17-12 316 1.4401 X5CrNiMo 18-10 2343 316-516 X5CrNiMo17-12 A4
X6 CrNiMoTi 17-12-2 14571 Z6 CNDT 17-11 316 Ti 1.4571 X10CrNiTi 18-10 2334 320-517 X6CrNiMoTi17-12 A5
X2 CrNiMo 17-13-3 14404 Z3 CND 17-12 316 L 1.4404 X2CrNiMo 18-10 2353 316-512 X2CrNiMo17-12 A4L
X2CrNiMoN17-13-3 14406 Z3 CND 17-11 AZ A4L
X3CrNiCu 18-9-3 14560 Z4 CNU 19-09 FF A2

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Chemical fixings in ceiling

FIXINGS OF REBARS AND THREADED STUDS M8 TO M20 IN CEILING USING CEILING CAP AND
MEASURING CONNECTOR.
Resin injection (EPOBAR for rebars or EPOMAX for studs) with measuring connector

Cap introduction into drilled hole

Installation : the rebar or the stud is maintained by the cap blades

FIXINGS OF THREADED STUDS M8 TO M20 IN CEILING IN USING SIEVE


dt

Characteristics of these sieve and installation data :

Stud Min. support Hole diameter Hole depth Stud length lr Internal diameter Sieve Sieve Cap Cap
dimensions thickness do ho Inserted into of the sieve length codes types codes
(mm) (mm) (mm) sieve (mm) (mm) dt (mm) Lt
Lt

M8 120 15 80 10 12,5 75 063400 W5 063460


M10 130 15 90 10 12,5 85 063400 W5 063460
M12 160 18 110 15 15 105 063410 W7 063470
M16 175 22 125 50 20,5 120 063420 W10 063480
M20 220 28 170 65 26 165 063430 W13 063490

The design resistances for stud dimensions M8 to M20 in ceiling are reduced by 20 % for anchoring with resin.

1 - Drill a hole according to the diameter and the selected depth


2 - Carefully clean with metal brush
3 - Remove the dust by blowing with air pump

4 - Cut a length of screen corresponding to the length Lt of the


table above and insert the cap.
5 - Insert the threaded stud in the cap and push it into the sieve to
the length lr of the table above
lr

6 - Fill the remaining volume of sieve with resin.

7 Insert the assembly in the hole until the cap locks itself in the hole
8 Push the stud by hand with a twisting motion through the cap
to the bottom of the hole. A slight excess of resin should emerge.
9 Observe loading and tightening torque times.

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Fire resistance

Reference document : the test has been performed according to the following document " Evaluation of Anchorages in Concrete
concerning resistance to fire 'Technical Report TR020" published by EOTA, with standardised fire curve (ISO 834).

General
The design value resistance under fire exposure Rd,fi(t) = Rk,fi(t) / M,fi usually the safety factor for resistance under fire
exposure M,fi = 1.
The design value of resistance under fire exposure does not deal with the mechanical design at ambient temperature. So, the fire
proof must be done in addition the design at ambient temperature.
For more details, concerning the design method for the determination of the duration of the fire resistance of anchorages in
cracked and non cracked concrete according to ETAG001, you could refer to the technical report TR 020.

The table below gives characteristic resistance under fire exposure (Rk,fi(t) in kN) established from test results.

Anchor type Dimension Reference Steel characteristic resistance under fire exposure NRk,s,fi
approval
NRk,s,fi (kN) NRk,s,fi (kN) NRk,s,fi (kN) NRk,s,fi (kN)
30 min. 60 min. 90 min. 120 min.
SPIT TRIGA Z M6 Fire resistance 0,9 0,6 0,4 0,3
type E, V, TF included in
M8 2,8 2,1 1,3 0,9
ETA 05/0044
M10 4,5 3,3 2,1 1,5
M12 17,6 11,4 5,3 2,2
M16 32,8 21,3 9,8 4,1
M20 51,1 33,2 15,3 6,4
SPIT FIX Z M8 Fire resistance 0,9 0,7 0,5 0,4
included in
M10 1,4 1,1 0,8 0,6
ETA 99/0002
M12 4,7 3,5 2,2 1,5
M16 8,8 6,4 4,1 2,9
SPIT FIX Z-A4 M8 Fire resistance 4,9 3,2 1,5 0,7
included in
M10 7,7 5,1 2,4 1,1
ETA 04/0010
M12 11,3 8,2 5,1 3,5
M16 21,0 15,2 9,5 6,6
SPIT FIX II M8 CSTB Test report 1,5 1,2 0,8 0,7
RS05-158/E
M10 2,4 1,9 1,3 1,0
M12 4,7 3,3 1,9 1,2
M16 8,6 6,1 3,6 2,2
M20 13,5 9,6 5,6 3,4
SPIT GRIP / GRIP L M6 CSTB Test report 1,0 0,7 0,5 0,4
RS05-158/G
M8 1,7 1,3 0,9 0,7
M10 1,8 1,4 1,0 0,8
M12 2,5 2,0 1,4 1,2
M16 4,7 3,7 2,6 2,2
SPIT EPOMAX M8 CSTB Test report 2,3 1,1 0,6 0,4
with Studs (grade RS05-158/B
5.8 minimum) M10 3,6 1,7 1,0 0,6
M12 8,5 3,5 2,0 1,2
M16 13,5 6,5 3,7 2,2
M20 21,0 10,2 5,8 3,5
M24 30,0 14,7 8,4 5,0
M30 45,0 22,0 14,0 8,0

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SPIT EPOBAR injection systems in wall to
slab connection with concrete reinforcing
bar and subjected to fire exposure
according to the TEST REPORT ref. 553 03 0516

RESISTANCE TO FIRE FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT wall/slab


The present table is aimed at supplying data for the
design of the injection anchoring system when exposed
to fire. This study does not deal with the mechanical
design at ambient temperature, neither does it deal
with the design according to other accidental
slab F solicitations, these shall be done is addition.
u The table below gives performance subjected to fire
exposure in wall to slab connection with concrete
reinforcing bar, with SPIT EPOBAR resin, in concrete _
C20/25.
wall The values in white character specified the proof of
u : concrete cover requirements to fire is satisfied with fi = 0,7 in
concrete class C20/25 (see method below).
Design method for resistance to fire according to Eurocode 2: Fire proof using design resistance: Rd,fi Ed,fi
Rd,fi Design resistance in the fire situation
Ed,fi Design effect of actions in the fire situation. This value could be calculated from the the calculation at normal temperature :
Ed,fi = fi x FRdu
FRdu Design ultimate limit load at normal temperature for one rebar sealing at the ls anchorage depth (mm)
fi Reduction factor for design load level in the fire situation fi equal to 0,7.

Rebar Drill Ls FRdu (kN) Design Fe E500 Design resistance (kN) in case of
(mm) (mm) (mm) resitance for Fe E500 Rebar fire according to Eurocode 2
rebar according maximum for a fire duration of 30 to 240 min.
to ETA (EC2 rules)(2) load (kN)
in concrete in case Fire duration (minutes)
class C20/25 of fire R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 10 20 25 35 50 70
130 9,2 6,6 3,0 1,9 1,6 1,2 1,1
190 13,4 16,2 9,9 6,3 5,0 3,3 2,6
230 16,2 16,2 11,5 9,1 6,3 4,8
8 10 260 18,4 16,2 16,2 13,0 9,4 7,0
280 19,8 16,2 11,7 8,7
315 21,85 16,2 12,1
355 21,85 16,2
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 10 20 25 35 50 70
150 12,7 11,0 5,3 3,4 2,7 1,7 1,5
195 16,5 21,3 12,6 8,7 6,4 4,0 3,6
230 19,5 19,8 13,9 10,6 7,1 6,1
10 12 260 22,0 25,3 19,3 15,2 10,5 8,9
290 24,6 25,3 20,6 14,8 12,3
315 26,7 25,3 18,9 14,9
350 29,7 25,3 20,8
375 31,8 25,3
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 12 20 25 35 50 70
170 19,2 16,9 8,5 5,4 4,1 3,2 2,9
240 27,1 36,4 23,8 17,4 12,2 8,7 7,2
270 30,5 31,6 23,9 17,3 13,1 10,6
285 32,2 36,4 27,5 20,3 15,7 12,6
310 35,0 35,1 25,7 20,6 15,9
12 16 320 36,2 36,4 28,1 22,9 18,1
340 38,4 33,2 27,7 21,8
350 39,6 36,4 30,3 23,7
370 41,8 36,4 27,9
380 43,0 30,2
405 45,8 36,4
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 14 20 25 35 50 70
180 22,9 21,8 11,0 7,2 5,8 4,3 3,8
210 26,7 31,0 19,0 12,1 10,0 6,5 5,2
265 33,7 2620 26,3 20,4 14,0 11,2
14 18 300 38,2 33,7 35,5 29,1 20,8 16,8
350 44,5 44,4 49,5 44,3 33,2 27,1
365 46,5 49,5 37,5 30,8
405 51,5 49,5 41,8
430 54,7 49,5
(1) : Minimum concrete cover according Eurocode 2 - partie 1.2
(2) : According to SOCOTEC Specification n PX 1117

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Fire resistance

RESISTANCE TO FIRE FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT wall/slab (continued)


Rebar Drill Ls FRdu (kN) Design Fe E500 Design resistance (kN) in case of
(mm) (mm) (mm) resitance for Fe E500 Rebar fire according to Eurocode 2

General
rebar according maximum for a fire duration of 30 to 240 min.
to ETA (EC2 rules)(2) load (kN)
in concrete in case Fire duration (minutes)
class C20/25 of fire R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 16 20 25 35 50 70
160 22,6 17,9 7,9 5,3 4,4 3,5 3,2
190 26,8 28,1 14,5 9,6 7,5 5,1 4,3
220 31,1 38,8 21,5 14,5 11,4 8,2 7,0
260 36,7 54,2 34,6 25,8 21,0 14,6 11,5
285 40,3 64,2 43,2 32,9 27,8 19,1 15,2
300 42,4 49,6 38,1 32,1 22,3 17,7
16 20 340 48,0 64,7 64,7 53,0 44,6 33,2 26,8
360 50,9 60,7 52,4 39,6 31,8
370 52,3 64,7 55,6 42,8 34,7
395 55,8 64,7 51,8 42,2
400 56,5 53,6 44,0
430 60,8 64,7 54,1
460 65,0 64,7
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 20 20 25 35 50 70
200 35,3 37,5 17,2 11,6 9,5 7,3 6,4
240 42,4 54,1 31,2 22,6 18,4 13,2 9,9
320 56,5 93,7 64,1 51,1 43,6 32,6 24,6
20 25 335 59,2 101,1 101,1 70,8 57,1 49,0 37,0 28,5
400 70,7 101,1 87,8 77,6 61,4 49,6
435 76,8 101,1 91,2 73,2 63,8
460 81,2 101,1 84,0 75,5
500 88,8 101,1 94,5
515 91,0 101,1
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 25 25 25 35 50 70
250 53,0 78,8 39,9 25,6 21,0 15,7 13,6
340 72,1 134,0 88,1 65,1 58,5 41,2 33,9
385 81,6 157,9 114,7 90,0 80,4 62,3 52,6
25 30 440 93,3 157,9 149,0 123,0 110,0 89,4 75,5
455 96,4 157,9 130,6 118,7 96,5 83,0
500 106,0 157,9 146,0 122,0 106,0
520 110,2 157,9 134,1 117,1
560 118,7 157,9 140,9
590 125,1 157,9
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 32 32 32 35 50 70
320 90,4 163,0 97,9 64,0 49,1 37,7 32,2
370 104,6 202,7 136,4 98,1 78,9 62,5 53,1
420 118,7 242,7 175,5 134,0 111,7 90,5 78,6
440 124,3 258,8 191,1 148,6 125,3 102,5 89,6
32 40 525 148,4 258,8 258,8 212,3 186,1 158,3 141,4
585 165,3 258,8 232,0 202,3 183,0
600 169,6 246,0 214,0 197,0
655 185,1 258,8 236,6
685 193,6 258,8
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 40 40 40 40 50 70
400 141,3 294,0 202,0 151,0 114,0 83,2 72,7
450 159,0 347,7 254,8 198,4 157,1 127,0 106,6
475 167,8 372,8 279,8 223,1 181,4 148,1 126,4
40 50 510 180,2 404,3 404,3 314,7 257,5 215,4 178,1 154,7
600 212,0 404,3 345,0 299,0 251,0 228,0
660 233,1 404,3 361,3 312,2 284,0
705 249,0 404,3 354,1 325,3
760 268,5 404,3 377,3
790 279,1 404,3
(1) : Minimum concrete cover according Eurocode 2 - partie 1.2
(2) : According to SOCOTEC Specification n PX 1117

Example:
FRdu 75,10 3
Application: Ls = =
- Design of works for 16 rebar in park 4.71 x fti .d0 4.71 x 1.5 x 20
- Requirement : fire duation 2 hours Ls = 530 mm
- Ultimate load : 75 kN
Fire proof: fire duration 4 hours for one anchoring depth
Ambient temperature: Anchoring depth according to ETA rules equal to 530 mm
for ultimate load of 110 kN in concrete class C25/30
Rd,fi(120 min) = 64,7 kN > 52,5 kN [=0,7 x 75 kN]
25
SPIT EPOBAR injection systems in wall to beam
connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/a from CSTB

REINFORCEMENT FRAME WITH 3 layers of reinforcement


The table below gives performance subjected to fire exposure in wall to beam connection (width 20, 30 and "40 cm and more")
with concrete reinforcing bar, with SPIT EPOBAR resin, in concrete _ C20/25, in take into account the exposure on 3 sides.

Design method for resistance to fire according to Eurocode 2: Fire proof using design resistance: Rd,fi Ed,fi
Rd,fi Design resistance in the fire situation
Ed,fi Design effect of actions in the fire situation. This value could be calculated from the the calculation at normal temperature:
Ed,fi = fi x FRdu
FRdu Design ultimate limit load at normal temperature for one rebar sealing at the ls anchorage depth (mm)
fi Reduction factor for design load level in the fire situation. fi is equal to 0,7.

Width : 20, 30, 40 cm and more


e d d

= 3*e + 3*fer + 2*d


Layer n3
Beam
d
Concrete wall

Layer n2

Heigh
Ls Layer n1
e

BEAM'S WIDTH = 40 CM

Rebar Drilling Distance Rd,fi (kN) Layers Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for
(mm) between layers Rebar maximum identification the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
(mm) [d] (mm) load in case of fire
Fire duration (minutes)
R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
Concrete cover [e] (mm) 28 52 70 85 110 136
layer n1 169 206 233 255 292 321
8 10 60 16,2 layer n2 160 193 218 239 275 305
layer n3 158 189 212 231 266 296
layer n1 189 226 255 278 316 348
10 12 60 25,3 layer n2 179 213 240 262 300 332
layer n3 177 209 233 254 291 323
layer n1 207 246 275 299 339 373
12 16 60 36,4 layer n2 197 233 260 283 323 358
layer n3 195 228 254 276 314 348
layer n1 226 265 294 319 361 395
14 18 60 49,6 layer n2 216 252 280 303 345 380
layer n3 214 247 273 296 336 372
layer n1 244 283 313 338 381 417
16 20 60 64,8 layer n2 234 270 299 323 365 402
layer n3 233 266 292 315 356 393
layer n1 281 320 350 376 420 457
20 25 75 101,2 layer n2 270 305 333 357 400 439
layer n3 269 303 329 351 392 431
layer n1 327 366 397 423 467 503
25 30 90 158,1 layer n2 316 350 378 402 445 484
layer n3 315 349 375 397 439 476
layer n1 392 431 461 487 532 568
32 40 120 259,0 layer n2 380 414 440 464 507 545
layer n3 380 413 439 461 502 538
layer n1 466 505 535 561 606 642
40 47 141 404,7 layer n2 454 487 513 537 579 617
layer n3 454 487 513 535 574 609

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SPIT EPOBAR injection systems in wall to beam
connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/a from CSTB
BEAM'S WIDTH = 30 CM

Rebar Drilling Distance Rd,fi (kN) Layers Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for
(mm) between layers Rebar maximum identification the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)

General
(mm) [d] (mm) load in case of fire
Fire duration (minutes)
R30 R60 R90 R120 R180(1) R240(1)
Concrete cover [e] (mm) 30 55 80 85
layer n1 169 205 228 257
8 10 60 16,2 layer n2 158 191 213 243
layer n3 157 187 207 236
layer n1 188 225 250 280
10 12 60 25,3 layer n2 178 212 235 266
layer n3 176 207 229 259
layer n1 207 244 270 300
12 16 60 36,4 layer n2 196 231 255 287
layer n3 194 227 249 280
layer n1 225 263 289 320
14 18 60 49,6 layer n2 215 250 275 307
layer n3 213 246 269 301
layer n1 244 282 308 340
16 20 60 64,8 layer n2 233 269 294 326
layer n3 232 265 288 320
layer n1 280 319 346 378
20 25 75 101,2 layer n2 269 303 328 361
layer n3 268 301 324 356
layer n1 327 365 392 424
25 30 90 158,1 layer n2 315 348 373 406
layer n3 314 347 370 402
layer n1 391 430 457 489
32 40 120 259,0 layer n2 379 412 436 468
layer n3 379 412 435 467
layer n1 465 503 530 562
40 47 141 404,7 layer n2 453 486 509 541
layer n3 453 485 508 540

BEAM'S WIDTH = 20 CM

Rebar Drilling Distance Rd,fi (kN) Layers Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for
(mm) between layers Rebar maximum identification the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
(mm) [d] (mm) load in case of fire
Fire duration (minutes)
R30 R60 R90 R120(1) R180(1) R240(1)
Concrete cover [e] (mm) 30 55 80
layer n1 169 207 236
8 10 60 16,2 layer n2 159 195 226
layer n3 157 192 223
layer n1 188 227 257
10 12 60 25,3 layer n2 178 215 248
layer n3 176 212 245
layer n1 207 246 277
12 16 60 36,4 layer n2 196 235 268
layer n3 195 231 265
layer n1 225 265 297
14 18 60 49,6 layer n2 215 254 287
layer n3 213 250 284
layer n1 244 284 316
16 20 60 64,8 layer n2 233 272 306
layer n3 232 269 303
layer n1 281 321 353
20 25 75 101,2 layer n2 269 307 342
layer n3 269 306 340
layer n1 327 367 399
25 30 90 158,1 layer n2 315 353 388
layer n3 315 352 386
layer n1 391 431 464
32 40 120 259,0 layer n2 379 417 451
layer n3 379 416 451
layer n1 465 505 538
40 47 141 404,7 layer n2 453 490 525
layer n3 453 490 525
(1) : The fire duration are limited in accordance with beams' widths, according to Eurocode 2 partie 1.2.

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SPIT EPCON C8 injection systems in wall to slab
connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/b from CSTB

RESISTANCE TO FIRE FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT wall/slab


The present table is aimed at supplying data for the
design of the injection anchoring system when exposed
to fire. This study does not deal with the mechanical
design at ambient temperature, neither does it deal
with the design according to other accidental
slab F solicitations, these shall be done is addition
u The table below gives performance subjected to fire
exposure in wall to slab connection with concrete
reinforcing bar, with SPIT EPCON C8 resin, in concrete _
C20/25.
wall The values in white character specified the proof of
u : concrete cover requirements to fire is satisfied with fi = 0,7 in
concrete class C20/25 (see method below).
Design method for resistance to fire according to Eurocode 2: Fire proof using design resistance: Rd,fi Ed,fi
Rd,fi Design resistance in the fire situation
Ed,fi Design effect of actions in the fire situation. This value could be calculated from the the calculation at normal temperature :
Ed,fi = fi x FRdu
FRdu Design ultimate limit load at normal temperature for one rebar sealing at the ls anchorage depth (mm)
fi Reduction factor for design load level in the fire situation fi equal to 0,7.
Rebar Drill Ls FRdu (kN) Design Fe E500 Design resistance (kN) in case of
(mm) (mm) (mm) resitance for Fe E500 Rebar fire according to Eurocode 2
rebar according to maximum for a fire duration of 30 to 240 min.
ETA (EC2 rules) pin load (kN) Fire duration (minutes)
concrete class C20/25 in case of fire R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 10 20 25 35 50 70
100 5,8 4,1 1,4 0,8 0,6 0,5 0,6
160 9,2 14,7 7,4 4,4 3,0 1,7 1,6
200 11,6 14,6 9,5 7,0 4,4 3,6
8 10 220 12,7 16,2 12,9 9,8 6,3 5,0
260 15,0 16,2 11,4 8,5
295 17,1 16,2 12,5
325 18,8 16,2
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 10 20 25 35 50 70
120 8,7 7,2 3,0 1,7 1,2 1,0 0,9
160 11,6 16,7 8,9 5,4 3,6 1,9 1,7
190 13,7 25,3 14,9 9,7 6,9 3,8 3,3
10 12 220 15,9 25,3 22,2 15,4 11,3 6,9 5,7
240 17,3 19,9 15,0 9,6 7,8
265 19,1 25,3 20,4 13,6 11,0
290 21,0 25,3 18,4 14,8
300 21,7 20,5 16,5
350 25,3 25,3
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 12 20 25 35 50 70
120 10,4 7,6 3,2 2,1 1,7 1,5 1,4
160 13,9 19,0 9,4 5,5 3,5 2,4 2,0
180 15,6 25,6 13,7 8,6 5,4 3,6 2,7
200 17,3 32,8 18,7 12,4 7,9 5,4 4,0
220 19,1 24,4 16,8 14,8 7,8 5,7
12 16 240 20,8 36,4 30,8 21,9 24,3 10,8 8,0
280 24,3 34,0 30,0 18,6 14,1
300 26,0 36,4 23,4 17,9
320 27,7 28,8 22,3
350 30,3 36,4 27,9
375 32,5 36,4
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 14 20 25 35 50 70
140 14,2 13,7 5,7 3,6 3,0 2,4 2,3
180 18,2 28,1 14,9 9,6 7,2 4,2 3,3
200 20,2 36,5 20,9 14,5 11,7 7,1 5,2
220 22,3 45,7 27,4 19,8 16,6 10,5 7,6
14 18 240 24,3 49,6 34,5 25,7 21,8 14,3 10,5
260 26,3 42,1 32,0 27,4 18,6 13,9
300 30,3 46,1 39,7 28,4 22,0
310 31,4 49,6 43,0 31,2 24,4
330 33,4 49,6 37,0 29,4
370 37,4 49,6 40,9
400 40,5 49,5
(1) : Minimum concrete cover according Eurocode 2 - partie 1.2

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RESISTANCE TO FIRE FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT wall/slab (continued)


Rebar Drill Ls FRdu (kN) Design Fe E500 Design resistance (kN) in case of
(mm) (mm) (mm) resitance for Fe E500 Rebar fire according to Eurocode 2

General
rebar according to maximum for a fire duration of 30 to 240 min.
ETA (EC2 rules) pin load (kN) Fire duration (minutes)
concrete class C20/25 in case of fire R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 16 20 25 35 50 70
160 18,5 22,6 10,5 5,8 4,8 3,6 3,4
180 20,8 31,7 15,4 8,9 6,9 4,6 4,1
220 25,4 51,2 28,6 19,0 14,7 9,3 7,1
240 27,7 61,5 36,3 25,2 19,9 12,8 9,7
280 32,4 54,2 40,1 32,6 22,2 16,9
16 20 300 34,7 64,8 64,2 48,7 40,2 28,0 21,6
320 37,0 58,1 48,6 34,6 26,9
335 38,7 64,8 55,4 40,0 31,4
355 41,0 64,8 48,0 37,9
395 45,7 64,8 53,0
425 49,1 64,8
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 20 20 25 35 50 70
160 23,1 48,6 20,6 13,4 10,7 7,9 6,9
180 26,0 61,0 29,5 19,5 15,2 10,4 8,1
200 28,9 73,8 39,4 27,5 21,9 15,0 11,4
220 31,8 87,0 49,8 36,1 29,1 20,2 15,4
240 34,7 100,4 60,8 45,3 37,1 26,1 20,1
20 25 250 36,1 101,2 101,2 63,7 47,7 39,1 27,7 21,4
280 40,5 84,4 65,6 54,8 39,9 31,5
305 44,1 101,2 82,5 69,9 52,1 42,0
340 49,1 101,2 89,2 68,2 56,1
360 52,0 101,2 80,9 67,4
400 57,8 101,2 87,9
425 61,4 101,2
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 25 25 25 35 50 70
250 45,2 104,3 50,0 30,6 24,5 17,7 15,1
290 52,4 140,2 78,6 53,2 45,8 31,1 24,9
310 56,0 157,4 93,5 65,8 57,4 39,7 32,0
315 56,9 158,1 97,3 69,1 60,3 42,0 33,9
25 30 350 63,2 158,1 124,6 92,8 82,1 59,4 48,5
395 71,4 158,1 126,0 112,7 85,1 70,7
440 79,5 158,1 146,0 114,7 96,7
460 83,1 158,1 129,1 109,5
470 84,9 136,6 116,2
500 90,3 158,1 137,4
530 95,7 158,1
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 32 32 32 35 50 70
320 74,0 218,2 127,2 79,6 59,7 44,5 37,3
340 78,6 240,5 148,5 98,5 75,1 58,2 48,8
360 83,2 259,0 169,8 117,7 92,1 72,5 61,1
440 101,7 255,9 197,0 164,4 135,5 116,8
32 40 445 102,9 259,0 259,0 202,1 169,1 139,7 120,6
500 115,9 259,0 223,0 188,7 165,2
505 116,8 228,1 193,3 169,4
540 124,9 259,0 226,9 200,5
575 133,0 259,0 233,4
605 139,9 259,0
Concrete cover (1) (mm) 40 40 40 40 50 70
400 115,6 400,5 268,8 194,6 143,5 102,4 88,7
430 124,3 314,0 234,4 179,4 137,9 112,2
490 141,6 402,1 316,0 255,1 206,8 175,5
40 50 495 143,1 404,7 404,7 322,8 261,5 212,7 181,1
555 160,4 404,7 339,0 284,1 248,2
605 174,9 404,7 345,4 306,8
610 176,3 351,6 312,8
640 185,0 389,3 349,2
655 189,3 404,7 367,8
685 198,0 404,7
(1) : Minimum concrete cover according Eurocode 2 - partie 1.2

Example:
FRdu 110
Application: Ls = =
- Design of works for 20 rebar in park 3.14 x fbd .fer 3.14 x 2.7 x 20
- Requirement: fire duation 4 hours
- Ultimate load: 110 kN Ls = 648 mm
Ambiant temperature: Anchoring depth according to ETA rules for ultimate Fire proof: fire duration 4 hours for one anchoring depth equal to 648 mm
load of 110 kN in concrete class C25/30 Rd,fi(240 min) = 101,2 kN > 77 kN [=0,7 x 110 kN]
29
SPIT EPCON C8 injection systems in wall to beam
connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/b from CSTB

REINFORCEMENT FRAME WITH 3 layers of reinforcement


The table below gives performance subjected to fire exposure in wall to beam connection (width 20, 30 and "40 cm and more")
with concrete reinforcing bar, with SPIT EPOBAR resin, in concrete _ C20/25, in take into account the exposure on 3 sides.

Design method for resistance to fire according to Eurocode 2: Fire proof using design resistance: Rd,fi Ed,fi
Rd,fi Design resistance in the fire situation
Ed,fi Design effect of actions in the fire situation. This value could be calculated from the the calculation at normal temperature:
Ed,fi = fi x FRdu
FRdu Design ultimate limit load at normal temperature for one rebar sealing at the ls anchorage depth (mm)
fi Reduction factor for design load level in the fire situation. fi is equal to 0,7.

Width : 20, 30, 40 cm and more


e d d

= 3*e + 3*fer + 2*d


Layer n3
Beam
d
Concrete wall

Layer n2

Heigh
Ls Layer n1
e

BEAM'S WIDTH = 40 CM

Rebar Drilling Distance Rd,fi (kN) Layers Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for
(mm) between layers Rebar maximum identification the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
(mm) [d] (mm) load in case of fire
Fire duration (minutes)
R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
Concrete cover [e] (mm) 28 52 70 85 110 136
layer n1 157 194 221 243 280 309
8 10 60 16,2 layer n2 147 181 206 227 263 293
layer n3 145 176 199 219 253 283
layer n1 172 211 239 263 301 333
10 12 60 25,3 layer n2 162 198 224 247 285 317
layer n3 161 193 218 239 276 308
layer n1 187 227 256 280 321 355
12 16 60 36,4 layer n2 177 214 241 265 305 339
layer n3 175 209 235 257 296 330
layer n1 202 242 272 297 339 374
14 18 60 49,6 layer n2 192 229 258 282 323 359
layer n3 190 225 251 274 314 350
layer n1 217 242 287 313 356 392
16 20 60 64,8 layer n2 207 229 273 298 341 378
layer n3 205 225 251 290 331 369
layer n1 246 286 317 344 388 427
20 25 75 101,2 layer n2 235 271 300 325 369 408
layer n3 234 269 296 319 361 399
layer n1 282 323 354 381 427 466
25 30 90 158,1 layer n2 270 306 335 360 405 446
layer n3 270 305 332 355 398 438
layer n1 333 373 405 432 479 516
32 40 120 259,0 layer n2 321 356 384 409 454 493
layer n3 321 356 383 406 449 487
layer n1 400 431 463 490 537 574
40 47 141 404,7 layer n2 400 414 442 466 510 550
layer n3 400 414 441 464 505 542

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SPIT EPCON C8 injection systems in wall to beam
connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/b from CSTB
BEAM'S WIDTH = 30 CM

Rebar Drilling Distance Rd,fi (kN) Layers Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for
(mm) between layers Rebar maximum identification the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)

General
(mm) [d] (mm) load in case of fire
Fire duration (minutes)
R30 R60 R90 R120 R180(1) R240(1)
Concrete cover [e] (mm) 30 55 80 85
layer n1 156 193 216 245
8 10 60 16,2 layer n2 146 179 201 231
layer n3 144 175 195 224
layer n1 172 209 235 265
10 12 60 25,3 layer n2 161 196 219 250
layer n3 159 192 213 244
layer n1 187 225 251 282
12 16 60 36,4 layer n2 176 196 237 268
layer n3 159 192 231 262
layer n1 201 241 267 299
14 18 60 49,6 layer n2 191 227 253 285
layer n3 189 223 262 279
layer n1 216 256 283 315
16 20 60 64,8 layer n2 206 242 268 301
layer n3 204 238 262 295
layer n1 245 285 313 345
20 25 75 101,2 layer n2 234 269 295 329
layer n3 233 267 291 324
layer n1 281 321 350 382
25 30 90 158,1 layer n2 269 305 331 364
layer n3 269 303 328 364
layer n1 332 372 401 433
32 40 120 259,0 layer n2 320 355 380 413
layer n3 320 354 379 411
layer n1 400 430 459 492
40 47 141 404,7 layer n2 400 412 437 471
layer n3 400 412 437 469

BEAM'S WIDTH = 20 CM

Rebar Drilling Distance Rd,fi (kN) Layers Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for
(mm) between layers Rebar maximum identification the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
(mm) [d] (mm) load in case of fire
Fire duration (minutes)
R30 R60 R90 R120(1) R180(1) R240(1)
Concrete cover [e] (mm) 30 55 80
layer n1 156 194 224
8 10 60 16,2 layer n2 146 183 214
layer n3 144 179 211
layer n1 172 211 242
10 12 60 25,3 layer n2 161 200 232
layer n3 160 196 229
layer n1 187 227 259
12 16 60 36,4 layer n2 177 200 249
layer n3 175 212 246
layer n1 201 242 275
14 18 60 49,6 layer n2 191 231 266
layer n3 189 228 262
layer n1 216 257 290
16 20 60 64,8 layer n2 206 246 281
layer n3 204 243 278
layer n1 245 287 320
20 25 75 101,2 layer n2 234 274 309
layer n3 233 272 307
layer n1 281 323 357
25 30 90 158,1 layer n2 270 309 345
layer n3 269 308 344
layer n1 332 374 408
32 40 120 259,0 layer n2 320 359 395
layer n3 320 359 395
layer n1 400 432 466
40 47 141 404,7 layer n2 400 417 453
layer n3 400 417 453
(1) : The fire duration are limited in accordance with beams' widths, according to Eurocode 2 partie 1.2.

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SPIT laboratory

At Spit we have our own laboratory to test all types of fixings in any base material. This laboratory is used for new product
development, approvals and quality control.

Our laboratory is accredited by COFRAC in accordance with programme 39.2 "testing of mechanical anchors - Part 2 : Expansion
Anchors". Tests for metal anchors in concrete are carried out in accordance with ETA Guide no.001 "European Technical Approval for
metal anchors in concrete".

To carry out these tests, the laboratory is equipped with high performance test benches able to apply pull out loads up to 80 tonnes.
Shear tests, long term load tests, pulsating load tests, tests in static cracks from 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm, tests in dynamic cracks are also
carried out on this equipment.

Equipment for testing in cracked concrete Pull out equipment test

Oven to test the behaviour at high temperature


chemical resins

Equipment for creep test

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Anchor selection guide for various base
substrates

Stone / Hollow Plasterboard /


Page Approvals Concrete solid concrete block concrete aerated concrete /

General
n / solid brick block / dry partition walls
ETA

European Technical Approval


non- cracked hollow slab /
cracked hollow brick
MECHANICAL ANCHORS
SPIT TRIGA Z 34 ETA 05/0044
SPIT TRIGA Z - A4 38
SPIT GUARDIA 42 ETA 07/0047
SPIT FIX Z 46 ETA 99/002
SPIT FIX Z - A4 50 ETA 04/0010
SPIT FIX II 54 ETA 01/0007
SPIT FIX HOT DIP galavanized 58
SPIT TAPCON 62
SPIT GRIP SPIT GRIP L 66 ETA 05/053
SPIT GRIP SA - A4 70 ETA 06/0268
SPIT PRIMA 74
SPIT DYNABOLT 78
SPIT DYNABOLT A4 82
CHEMICAL ANCHORS
SPIT EPOMAX with rods 86 ETA 05/0111
SPIT EPOMAX with rods St. Steel A4 92 ETA 05/0112
SPIT EPOMAX in masonries 96
SPIT MAXIMA with rods 98 ETA 03/0008
SPIT MAXIMA with rods St. Steel A4 102 ETA 03/0009
SPIT EPCON C8 with rods 106
SPIT EPCON C8 with rods St. Steel A4 110
SPIT EPCON 530/200 with rods 114
SPIT EPCON 530/200 with rods St. Steel A4 118
SPIT ATP 122
SPIT SATELIS 126
SPIT CMIX+ 127
CHEMICAL REBARS
SPIT EPOBAR 128
SPIT EPCON C8 130 ETA 07/0189
SPIT EPCON C8 Starter bars 132
SPIT EPCON 530/200 with rebars 136
LIGHT WEIGHT ANCHORS
SPIT HIT M 138 ETA 06/0032
SPIT NYLONG 140
SPIT L 141
SPIT ATLAS 142
SPIT PRO 6 142
SPIT NYL 143
SPIT ARPON 143
SPIT RM6 144
SPIT P6 144
SPIT G8 145
SPIT LAITON 145
SPIT CC 146
SPIT DRIVA + 146
SPIT DRIVA 147
SPIT DRILL 147
INSULATION ANCHORS
SPIT ISO 148 ETA 04/0076
SPIT CB / BR 149
SPIT ISOMET 150
SPIT ISOMET CC 151

Suitable Possible use


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SPIT TRIGA Z
Zinc coated steel
1/4

ETA
High security, high performance fixing
European Technical Approval

Technical data
ETA Option 1
n 05/0044
SPIT TRIGA Z Min. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Max. Code
anchor of part to of base depth bit anchor tighten
L depth be fixed material length torque
d
df (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
d0
V6-10/5 5 65 050673
Tinst tfix hef V6-10/20 50 20 100 M6 70 10 12 80 15 050674
E6-10/50 50 117 050675
h0
V8-12/1* 1 65 050677
hmin V8-12/10 10 80 050678
V8-12/20 20 90 050679
d
V8-12/50 50 120 053001
Tinst L E8-12/20 60 20 120 M8 80 12 14 99 25 050681
E8-12/35 35 114 050683
E8-12/55 55 134 050684
E8-12/95 95 174 050685
V10-15/1* 1 75 050687
APPLICATION
V10-15/10 10 95 050688
Safety critical loads V10-15/20 20 105 050689
V10-15/55 55 140 053003
Overhead crane rails E10-15/20 70 20 140 M10 90 15 17 114 50 050691
Steel columns and walkways E10-15/35 35 129 050692
E10-15/55 55 149 050693
Wall plates E10-15/100 100 194 050694
Safety rails V12-18/10 10 105 050696
V12-18/25 25 120 050697
V12-18/55 55 150 053004
E12-18/25 80 25 160 M12 105 18 20 132 80 050698
MATERIAL E12-18/45 45 152 050699
E12-18/65 65 172 050701
Bolt: class 8.8 NF EN 20898-1
E12-18/100 100 207 050702
Threaded stud: V16-24/10 10 130 050704
class 8.8 NF EN 20898-1 V16-24/25 25 145 050705
V16-24/50 50 170 050710
Nut: class 8 NF EN 20898-2
E16-24/25 100 25 200 M16 131 24 26 159 120 050706
Washer: E16-24/55 55 189 050707
F12T4 as per NF A37501 E16-24/100 100 234 050708
Sleeve: TS37-a BK extended as V20-28/25 25 170 050711
E20-28/25 125 25 250 M20 157 28 31 192 200 050712
per NF A49341
E20-28/60 60 227 050713
Expansion cone: 35 MF6Pb E20-28/100 100 267 050714
Expansion sleeve: 355 MC 8-12/16 TF 60 16 120 M8 80 12 14 85 25 050686
8-12/26 TF 60 26 120 M8 80 12 14 95 25 053002
as per NF EN 10-149-2
10-15/27 TF 70 27 140 M10 90 15 17 105 50 050695
Min. Zinc coating 5 m 12-18/40 TF* 80 40 160 M12 105 18 20 130 80 050715
E12-18/0* 80 - 160 M12 105 18 - 120 80 050669
E12-18/A* 80 - 160 M12 105 18 - 162 80 050703
QDC M12* 80 - 160 M12 105 18 - 178 80 050671
* Do not belong to ETA
INSTALLATION
Anchor mechanical properties
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 800 800 800 800 800 830
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 640 640 640 640 640 660
Seq,V (mm2) Equivalent stressed cross-section 39,2 76,1 108,8 175,3 335,1 5 2 0 , 2
bolt version
Seq,E (mm2) Equivalent stressed cross-section 35,2 61,8 82,0 104,1 183,3 2 7 7 , 3
threaded stud version
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 12,7 31,2 62,3 109,2 277,5 541,0
M0rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 12,2 30,0 59,8 104,8 266,4 538,8
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 5,8 12,4 24,8 43,5 110,7 216,0

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SPIT TRIGA Z
Zinc coated steel
2/4

Special products

E12-18/A

QC 12-18/25 TF = couterseak head


Recommended loads in kN
Dimensions TRACTION C20/25 OBLIQUE C20/25 CISAILLEMENT C20/25
2,4* 24 for M8

Mechanical anchors
E12-18/A 3,4 Not recommended 90 27 for M10
*(30 45)
QC 12-18/25 4,0 1,0 0,5
TF8-12/10 6.5 for M8
7 for M10
The resistance given for the bolt version with the same diameter can be used
TF10-15/20
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.
TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Non cracked concrete Cracked and non-cracked concrete
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 Type V/TF VRu,m 29,2 41,7 68,0 95,7 159,0 228,2
NRu,m 18,2 27,5 45,9 54,4 103,6 124,4 VRk 25,9 38,6 58,8 83,3 141,6 206,0
NRk 16,0 19,9 36,0 34,2 61,9 85,9 Type E VRu,m 20,0 26,2 43,1 57,0 116,0 135,9
Cracked concrete VRk 15,7 22,0 36,4 52,0 110,0 124,9
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
NRu,m 15,1 20,3 33,3 50,3 88,5 113,3
NRk 11,5 14,8 26,5 36,6 70,4 90,1

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc *Derived from test results Ms
TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Non cracked concrete Cracked and non-cracked concrete
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 Type V/TF VRd 20,7 30,8 47,0 66,6 113,3 164,8
NRd 10,7 13,2 24,0 22,8 41,3 57,3 Type E VRd 12,6 17,6 29,1 41,6 88,0 99,9
Cracked concrete Ms = 1,25
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
NRd 7,7 9,9 17,7 24,4 47,0 60,1
Mc = 1,5

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F *Derived from test results M . F
TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Non cracked concrete Cracked and non-cracked concrete
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 Type V/TF VRec 14,8 22,0 33,6 47,6 80,9 117,7
NRec 7,6 9,5 17,1 16,3 29,5 40,9 Type E VRec 9,0 12,5 20,8 29,7 62,9 71,4
Cracked concrete F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,25
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
NRec 5,5 7,0 12,6 17,4 33,5 42,9
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5
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SPIT TRIGA Z
Zinc coated steel
3/4
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
N Concrete edge resistance
Pull-out resistance O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Non cracked concrete
Non cracked concrete hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 Cmin 50 60 70 80 100 150
N0Rd,p (C20/25) - 13,3 - - - - Smin 100 100 160 200 220 300
Cracked concrete V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,4 4,9 6,8 9,3 13,6 26,1
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125 Cracked concrete
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 3,3 8 10,6 - - - hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
Mc = 1,5 Cmin 50 60 70 80 100 150
Smin 100 100 160 200 220 300
N
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 2,4 3,5 4,8 6,6 9,7 18,7
Concrete cone resistance Mc = 1,5
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V
Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Non cracked concrete Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 11,9 15,6 19,7 24,0 33,6 47,0
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
Cracked concrete V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 11,9 31,2 39,4 48,1 67,2 93,9
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
Cracked concrete
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 8,5 11,2 14,1 17,2 24,0 33,5
hef 50 60 70 80 100 125
Mc = 1,5
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 8,5 22,3 28,1 34,3 48,0 67,1
N Mcp = 1,5
V
Steel resistance
Steel resistance

NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
NRd,s 10,7 19,5 30,9 44,9 83,7 130,7 Cracked and non cracked concrete
Ms = 1,5 Type V/TF VRd,s 18,7 26,1 39,3 58,2 93,8 138,8
Type E VRd,s 11,4 15,2 24,8 37,9 74,5 87,9
Ms = 1,25

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
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SPIT TRIGA Z
Zinc coated steel
4/4
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s
N Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
50 0,67
60 0,70 0,67
70 0,73 0,69 0,67
80 0,77 0,72 0,69 0,67
s
100 0,83 0,78 0,74 0,71 0,67

Mechanical anchors
s 125 0,92 0,85 0,80 0,76 0,71 0,67
S = 0, 5 + 150 1,00 0,92 0,86 0,81 0,75 0,70
6.hef 180 1,00 0,93 0,88 0,80 0,74
Smin < S < Scr,N 210 1,00 0,94 0,85 0,78
Scr,N = 3.hef 240 1,00 0,90 0,82
S must be used for each spacing
300 1,00 0,90
influenced the anchors group.
375 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
50 0,75
60 0,85 0,75
70 0,95 0,83 0,75
c
80 1,00 0,92 0,82 0,75
90 1,00 0,89 0,81
c 100 0,96 0,88 0,75
c, N = 0, 25 + 0, 5. 120 1,00 0,85
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef
150 1,00 0,85
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef 170 0,93
c,N must be used for each distance 190 1,00
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V


s c,V = . Cracked and non-cracked concrete
cmin cmin
C
s Cmin 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
S
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c 3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
3.c + s c 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
s c,V = .
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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SPIT TRIGA Z-A4
Stainless steel
1/4

High security, high performance fixing

Technical data
SPIT TRIGA Z Min. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Max. Code
anchor of part to of base depth bit anchor tighten
L depth be fixed material length torque
Type V d
df (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tins
d0
V6-10/10 50 10 100 M6 70 10 12 70 10 050694
Tinst tfix hef V8-12/10 10 80 050595
V8-12/30 60 30 120 M8 80 12 14 100 25 050596
h0
E8-12/45 45 124 050598
Type E hmin V10-15/25 25 115 050601
70 140 M10 90 15 17 50
E10-15/45 45 139 050604
d
V12-18/25 25 120 050605
Tinst L E12-18/15 80 15 160 M12 105 18 20 122 80 050606
E12-18/45 45 152 050608
E16-24/25 95 25 200 M16 130 24 26 157 120 052940

APPLICATION
Safety critical loads
Overhead crane rails Anchor mechanical properties
Steel columns and walkways
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Wall plates Type V
Safety rails fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 800 800 800 800 800
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 600 600 600 600 600
M0rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 12,2 30,0 59,8 104,8 266,4
MATERIAL M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 5,8 12,4 24,8 43,5 110,7
Type E
Bolt:
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 700 700 700 700 700
class 80 - NF EN ISO 3506-1
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 350 350 350 350 350
Threaded stud: M0rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 10,6 26,2 52,3 91,7 233,1
class 70 - NF E 25100-0 M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 4,4 10,9 21,8 38,2 97,1
Nut: class 80 - NF E 25100-4 Type V and Type E
Washer: Seq,V (mm2) Equivalent stressed cross-section 39,2 76,1 108,8 175,3 335,1
X5CrNiMo 17-12-2 bolt version
Sleeve: X2CrNiMo 17-12-2 Seq,E (mm2) Equivalent stressed cross-section 35,2 61,8 82,0 104,1 183,3
threaded stud version
Expansion cone:
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 12,7 31,2 62,3 109,2 277,5
X2CrNiMo 17-12-2
Expansion sleeve:
X2CrNiMo 17-12-2

INSTALLATION

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SPIT TRIGA Z-A4
Stainless steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16

Mechanical anchors
Non cracked concrete (C20/25) Cracked and non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef 50 60 70 80 95 VRu,m (Type V) 26,8 37,6 70,1 67,4 140,7
NRu,m 16,7 22,4 38,7 41,3 64,2 VRk 21,6 31,3 58,4 60,1 117,2
NRk 16 17 26 28 56 VRu,m (Type E) 17,5 22,9 37,7 49,9 101,5
Cracked concrete (C20/25) VRk 14,6 19,1 31,4 41,5 84,6
hef 50 60 70 80 95
NRu,m 14,8 25,2 33,8 40,4 55,9
NRk 11 21 25 28,8 38

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete (C20/25) Cracked and non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef 50 60 70 80 95 VRd (Type V) 16,2 23,6 43,9 45,2 88,1
NRd 10,7 11,6 17,3 18,5 31,0 VRd (Type E) 7,3 9,5 15,7 20,8 42,3
Cracked concrete (C20/25) Ms = 1,33 for Type V and Ms = 2,0 for Type E
hef 50 60 70 80 95
NRd 7,3 14,0 16,7 19,2 21,1
Mc = 1,5 for M8-M12 and Mc = 1,8 for M16

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete (C20/25) Cracked and non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef 50 60 70 80 95 VRec (Type V) 11,6 16,8 31,4 32,2 63,0
NRec 7,7 8,3 12,3 13,2 22,1 VRec (Type E) 5,2 6,8 11,2 14,8 30,2
Cracked concrete (C20/25) F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,33 for Type V and Ms = 2,0 for Type E
hef 50 60 70 80 95
NRec 5,2 10,0 11,9 13,7 15,1
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5 for M8-M12 and Mc = 1,8 for M16

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
N Concrete edge resistance
Pull-out resistance O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Non cracked concrete
Non cracked concrete hef 50 60 70 80 95
hef 50 60 70 80 95 Cmin 50 60 70 80 100
N0Rd,p (C20/25) - 10,6 13,3 16,6 - Smin 100 100 160 200 220
Cracked concrete V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,4 4,9 6,8 9,3 13,6
hef 50 60 70 80 95 Cracked concrete
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 3,3 6 10,6 - - hef 50 60 70 80 95
Mc = 1,5 for M6-M12 Cmin 50 60 70 80 100
Smin 100 100 160 200 220
N
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 2,4 3,5 4,8 6,6 9,7
Concrete cone resistance Mc = 1,5
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V
Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Non cracked concrete Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
hef 50 60 70 80 95
Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 11,9 15,6 19,7 24,0 25,9
hef 50 60 70 80 95
Cracked concrete V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 11,9 31,2 39,4 48,1 62,2
hef 50 60 70 80 95
Cracked concrete
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 8,5 11,2 14,1 17,2 18,5
hef 50 60 70 80 95
Mc = 1,5 for M6-M12 and Mc = 1,8 for M16
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 8,5 22,3 28,1 34,3 44,4
N Mcp = 1,5
V
Steel resistance
Steel resistance

NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
NRd,s (Type V) 10,0 18,2 28,8 42,0 78,9 Cracked and non cracked concrete
NRd,s (Type E) 5,8 10,6 16,8 24,4 45,9 VRd,s (Type V) 16,2 23,6 36,9 45,2 88,2
Ms = 1,6 for Type V and Ms = 2,4 for Type E VRd,s (Type E) 6,3 8,3 13,6 20,7 40,7
Ms = 1,33 for Type V and Ms = 2,0 for Type E

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1
C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1


90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s
N Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
50 0,67
60 0,70 0,67
70 0,73 0,69 0,67
80 0,77 0,72 0,69 0,67
s
100 0,83 0,78 0,74 0,71 0,67

Mechanical anchors
s 125 0,92 0,85 0,80 0,76 0,71
S = 0, 5 + 150 1,00 0,92 0,86 0,81 0,75
6.hef 180 1,00 0,93 0,88 0,80
Smin < S < Scr,N 210 1,00 0,94 0,85
Scr,N = 3.hef 240 1,00 0,90
S must be used for each spacing
300 1,00
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N
EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
50 0,75
60 0,85 0,75
c 70 0,95 0,83 0,75
80 1,00 0,92 0,82 0,75
c 90 1,00 0,89 0,81
c, N = 0, 25 + 0, 5. 100 0,96 0,88 0,75
C <C<C
hef 120 1,00 0,85
min cr,N
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef 150 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V


s c,V = . Cracked and non-cracked concrete
cmin cmin
C
s Cmin 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
S
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c 3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
3.c + s c 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
s c,V = .
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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ETA
Mechanical anchor, dedicated for safety barriers
European Technical Approval fixings
ETA Option 7
n 07/0047
Technical data

SPIT GUARDIA Minimum anchor depth


L
Tinst Min. Max thick Drilling Min thick Total Max. Code
df anchor of part to depth of base drill bit clearance anchor tighten
depth be fixed material lenth Torque
Sw d0
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
def hef,min tfix ho hmin dO df L Tinst
ho 12x105/20 70 20 95 150 12 14 104 35 051061
hmin

APPLICATION Anchor mechanical properties


Safety barriers
12x105/20
Cone
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 1000
Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 550
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 50
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 33
MATERIAL M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 13,7

Headed bolt: cold formed steel


NF EN 10263-2 or bar turning
steel (type 1,0737)
NF EN 10087
Cone: cold formed steel
NF A 35-557
Expansion sleeve: bar turning
Installation
(type 1,0737) NF EN 10087
Plastic ring: PEHD
Washer: Electroplated steel
NF E 25 514

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Mechanical anchors
TENSILE SHEAR
Anchor size 12x105/20 Anchor size 12x105/20
Non cracked concrete Non cracked concrete
hef 70 VRu,m 20,2
NRu,m 26,2 VRk 14,6
NRk 25,6

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR
Anchor size 12x105/20 Anchor size 12x105/20
Non cracked concrete Non cracked concrete
hef 70 VRd 9,7
NRd 17,1 Ms = 1,5
Mc = 1,5

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size 12x105/20 Anchor size 12x105/20


Non cracked concrete Non cracked concrete
hef 70 VRec 7,0
NRec 12,2 Ms = 1,5
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N V
Pull-out resistance Concrete edge resistance
O
N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
VRd,c Design concrete edge resistance
NRd,p Design pull-out resistance at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Anchor size 12x105/20 Anchor size 12x105/20
hef 70 hef 70
NRd,p - Cmin 50
Mc = 1,5 Smin 70
VRd,c 3,1
Mc = 1,5

N V
Concrete cone resistance Pryout failure
O
N Rd,c = N Rd ,c .fb .s .c, N 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N

VRd,cp Design pryout resistance


NRd,c Design cone resistance Anchor size 12x105/20
Anchor size 12x105/20 hef 70
hef 70 VRd,cp 39,4
NRd,c 19,7 Mcp = 1,5
Mc = 1,5

N
V

Steel resistance Steel resistance

VRd,s Steel design tensile resistance


Anchor size 12x105/20
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size 12x105/20 VRd,s 9,5
NRd,s 18,0 Ms = 1,5
Ms = 1,4

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete
12x105/20
70 0,67
80 0,69
90 0,71
s 100 0,74

Mechanical anchors
110 0,76
s 120 0,79
S = 0, 5 +
6.hef 130 0,81
140 0,83
Smin < S < Scr,N
160 0,88
Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing 190 0,95
influenced the anchors group. 100 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N
EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
Non-cracked concrete
12x105/20
50 0,62
c
60 0,69
70 0,76
c 80 0,83
c , N = 0, 28 + 0, 48
hef 90 0,90
Cmin < C < Ccr,N 100 0,97
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef 105 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
h>1,5.c 2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V 3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
h>1,5.c 3.n.cmin cmin
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Zinc coated steel
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ETA
Torque controlled expansion anchor, made of zinc
European Technical Approval coated steel for use in cracked and non cracked
ETA Option 1 concrete
n 99/0002

h0

L
Technical data
df
SPIT FIX Z Anchor Depth Max thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Max. Code
d d0 depth before of part to of base depth bit anchor tighten
expans be fixed material lenth torque
Tinst tfix hef (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef hnom tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
hnom
8x70/9 9 70 056330
hmin 8x90/29 46 55 29 100 8 65 8 9 90 20 056340
8x110/49 49 110 056350
Pre-assembled anchor 10x85/9 9 85 056370
10x95/20 58 68 20 120 10 80 10 12 96 35 056380
10x140/64 64 140 056390
APPLICATION
12x100/8 8 100 056600
Steel and timber framework 12x115/23 23 115 056610
and beams 12x140/48 68 80 48 140 12 95 12 14 140 50 056620
Lift guide rails 12x180/88 88 180 056630
12x220/128 128 220 056640
Industrial doors and gates
16x135/22 22 135 100 056670
Brickwork support angles 16x170/57 82 97 57 160 16 115 16 18 170 056680
Storage systems 16x210/97 97 210 056690

MATERIAL
Bolt M8-M16: Cold formed
steel, DIN 1654 part 2 or 4 /
Zinc electroplated Zn5C/Fe
Anchor mechanical properties
(5 m), NFA 91102
M8 M10 M12 M16
Sleeve: Cold-rolled stainless
Cross-section above cone
steel, 1.4404, finish 2B,
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 750 650 650 540
EN 10088
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 793 640 620 530
Washer: Steel, NFE 25514
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 23,8 40,7 56,7 103,9
Hexagonal nut: Strength grade Threaded part
8, EN 20898-2 / Zinc fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 750 650 650 540
electroplated (5 m), fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 680 520 520 430
NFE 25009 As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36,6 58 84,3 157
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31,23 62,3 109,17 277,47
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 28 49 85 180
INSTALLATION M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 11,4 20,0 34,7 73,5

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16

Mechanical anchors
Non cracked concrete (C20/25) Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef 46 58 68 82 VRu,m 17,4 25,7 40,9 58,0
NRu,m 14,7 21,5 27,0 48,5 VRk 11,6 23,2 31,4 50,1
NRk 9,8 11,6 16,7 40,3 Cracked concrete (C20/25)
Cracked concrete (C20/25) VRu,m 14,6 22,6 37,3 50,2
hef 46 58 68 82 VRk 11,6 18,3 31,3 42,3
NRu,m 12,5 18,4 25,8 36,5
NRk 8,8 12,5 19,6 27,6

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete (C20/25) Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef 46 58 68 82 VRd 7,7 18,6 25,1 40,1
NRd 4,7 5,5 8,0 19,2 Cracked concrete (C20/25)
Cracked concrete (C20/25) VRd 7,7 14,6 25,0 33,8
hef 46 58 68 82 Ms = 1,5 for M8 and Ms = 1,25 for M10 to M16
NRd 4,2 6,0 9,3 13,1
Mc = 2,1

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete (C20/25) Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef 46 58 68 82 VRec 5,5 13,3 17,9 28,6
NRec 3,3 3,9 5,7 13,7 Cracked concrete (C20/25)
Cracked concrete (C20/25) VRec 5,5 10,5 17,9 24,2
hef 46 58 68 82 Ms = 1,5 for M8 and Ms = 1,25 for M10 to M16
NRec 3,0 4,3 6,7 9,4
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,1

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TENSILE SHEAR
V
N
Concrete edge resistance
Pull-out resistance O
O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Non cracked concrete
Non cracked concrete hef 46 58 68 82
hef 46 58 68 82 Cmin 50 60 75 80
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 4,3 7,6 9,5 16,7 Smin 75 100 170 175
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,0 4,4 6,7 8,3
Cracked concrete
hef 46 58 68 82 Cracked concrete
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 2,4 4,3 5,7 9,5 hef 46 58 68 82
Mc = 2,1 Cmin 50 60 75 80
Smin 75 100 170 175
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 2,1 3,1 4,8 6,0
N
Concrete cone resistance Mc = 1,5

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V


Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Non cracked concrete
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
hef 46 58 68 82
Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 7,5 10,6 13,5 17,8
hef 46 58 68 82
Cracked concrete
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 10,5 14,8 37,7 49,2
hef 46 58 68 82
Cracked concrete
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 5,3 7,6 9,6 12,7
hef 46 58 68 82
Mc = 2,1
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 7,5 10,6 26,9 35,6
N Mcp = 1,5
V
Steel resistance
Steel resistance

VRd,s Steel design shear resistance


NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete
NRd,s 12,9 18,6 26,4 40,0
VRd,s 9,3 15,2 21,6 33,6
Ms = 1,4
Cracked concrete
VRd,s 7,3 13,6 18,4 28,0
Ms = 1,25

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

SPACING S Reduction factor s


N
Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16
50 0,68
60 0,72 0,67
70 0,75 0,70 0,67
s 80 0,79 0,73 0,70 0,66

Mechanical anchors
110 0,90 0,82 0,77 0,72
s 140 1,00 0,90 0,84 0,78
S = 0, 5 +
6.hef 175 1,00 0,93 0,86
Smin < S < Scr,N 205 1,00 0,92
Scr,N = 3.hef 245 1,00
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16
50 0,79
60 0,90 0,77
c 70 1,00 0,85
75 0,90 0,80
80 0,94 0,84 0,74
c
c, N = 0, 26 + 0, 48. 90 1,00 0,91 0,80
hef 105 1,00 0,89
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
125 1,00
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c For 2 anchors fastening


s c,V = . Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Cracked and non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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Stainless steel
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ETA
Torque controlled expansion anchor, made of
European Technical Approval stainless steel for use in cracked and non cracked
ETA Option 1 concrete
n 04/0010

h0 Technical data
L
df SPIT FIX Z A4 Minimum anchor depth Maximum anchor depth
Letter marking Min. Depth Max thick Drilling Min thick Max. Depth Max thick Drilling Min thick drill clear- Total Max. Code
d d0 anchor before of part to Depth of base anchor before of part to Depth of base thread bit ance anchor tighten
depth expans be fixed material depth expans be fixed material lenth torque
Tinst tfix hef (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef,min hnom tfix ho hmin hef,max hnom tfix ho hmin d dO df L Tinst
hnom M8x55/5 - 5 - 55 050441
M8x70/20-7 C 35 42 20 52 100 48 55 7 65 100 8 8 9 70 20 054610
hmin
M8x90/40-27 E 40 27 90 054620
M8x130/80-67 H 80 67 130 050367
Pre-assembled anchor M10x65/5 - 5 - 65 050466
M10x75/15 C 42 50 15 62 100 58 66 - 78 100 10 10 12 75 35 054630
M10x95/35-20 E 35 20 95 054640
M10x120/60-45 G 60 45 120 050442
APPLICATION
M12x80/5 - 5 - 80 054670
Steel and timber framework M12x100/25-6 E 50 60 25 75 100 70 80 6 95 140 12 12 14 100 50 054650
and beams M12x115/40-21 G 40 21 115 050368
M12x140/65-46 I 65 46 140 054680
Lift guide rails M16x125/30-8 G 30 8 125 050443
Industrial doors and gates M16x150/55-33 I 64 70 55 95 128 86 100 33 117 172 16 16 18 150 100 054700
M16x170/75-53 K 75 53 170 050444
Brickwork support angles
Storage systems

Anchor mechanical properties

MATERIAL M8 M10 M12 M16


Cross-section above cone
Bolt M8-M16: fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 900 900 900 880
Steel n1.4404 (A4), 1.4578, fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 780 780 780 750
NF EN 10088.3 As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 24,6 41,9 58,1 107,5
Sleeve: Steel n1.4404 cold Threaded part
laminated, NF EN 10088.3 fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 620 620 620 580
Washer: Stainless Steel A4, fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 420 420 420 330
NF EN 20898 As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36,6 58 84,3 157
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31,23 62,3 109,17 277,47
Hexagonal nut: Stainless Steel
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 23 46 81 193
A4-80, NF EN 20898-2
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9,4 18,8 33,1 78,8

INSTALLATION

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Stainless steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete Cracked and non-cracked concrete
hef,min 35 42 50 64 VRu,m 18,2 29,2 43,2 69,1

Mechanical anchors
NRu,m 12,5 13,3 20,1 33,1 VRk 17,3 25 36,1 51,3
NRk 8,0 9,9 13,6 24,1
hef,max 48 58 70 86
NRu,m 22,0 23,0 26,3 53,6
NRk 17,2 19,2 25,1 44,1
Cracked concrete
hef,min 35 42 50 64
NRu,m 12,5 13,1 18,6 29,6
NRk 7,5 9,1 14,2 24,8
hef,max 48 58 70 86
NRu,m 15,9 20,3 29,2 54,2
NRk 14,7 18,8 27,0 49,5

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete Cracked and non-cracked concrete
hef,min 35 42 50 64 VRd 11,5 16,7 24,1 28,5
NRd 5,3 6,6 9,1 16,1 Ms = 1,5 for M8 to M12 and Ms = 1,8 for M16
hef,max 48 58 70 86
NRd 11,5 12,8 14,3 29,4
Cracked concrete
hef,min 35 42 50 64
NRd 5,0 6,1 9,5 16,5
hef,max 48 58 70 86
NRd 9,8 12,5 18,0 33,0
Mc = 1,5

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete Cracked and non-cracked concrete
hef,min 35 42 50 64 VRec 8,2 11,9 17,2 20,4
NRec 3,8 4,7 6,5 11,5 Ms = 1,5 for M8 to M12 and Ms = 1,8 for M16
hef,max 48 58 70 86
NRec 8,2 9,1 10,2 21,0
Cracked concrete
hef,min 35 42 50 64
NRec 3,6 4,3 6,8 11,8
hef,max 48 58 70 86
NRec 7,0 9,0 12,8 23,6
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5 51
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SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)
TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
N
Concrete edge resistance
Pull-out resistance O
O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Minimum anchorage depth
hef,min 35 42 50 64 hef 35 42 50 64
hef,max 48 58 70 86 Cmin 60 65 100 100
Non cracked concrete (C20/25) Smin 60 75 170 150
N0Rd,p (hef,min) 6,0 6,0 8,0 13,3 V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,3 4,1 8,7 10,1
N0Rd,p (hef,max) 8,0 10,7 10,7 20,0 Maximum anchorage depth
hef 48 58 70 86
Cracked concrete (C20/25)
Cmin 60 65 90 105
N0Rd,p (hef,min) 2,0 4,0 5,0 8,0
Smin 50 55 75 90
N0Rd,p (hef,max) 2,7 5,0 6,0 10,7
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,7 4,4 8,2 11,8
Mc = 1,5
Mc = 1,5
N V
Concrete cone resistance Pryout failure
O
N Rd,c = N Rd ,c .fb .s .c, N 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance


N0Rd,c Design cone resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete
hef,min 35 42 50 64
hef min 35 42 50 64
hef,max 48 58 70 86
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 7,0 9,1 11,9 34,4
Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef max 48 58 70 86
N0Rd,c (hef,min) 7,0 9,1 11,9 17,2
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 11,2 14,8 39,4 53,6
N0Rd,c (hef,max) 11,2 14,8 19,7 26,8
Cracked concrete
Cracked concrete (C20/25) hef min 35 42 50 64
N0Rd,c (hef,min) 5,0 6,5 8,5 12,3
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 5,0 6,5 8,5 24,6
N0Rd,c (hef,max) 8,0 10,6 14,1 19,1 hef max 48 58 70 86
Mc = 1,5
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 8,0 10,6 28,1 38,3
N
Mcp = 1,5
V
Steel resistance Steel resistance

VRd,s Steel design shear resistance


NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Minimum anchorage depth
NRd,s 8,5 14,4 20,0 29,7 VRd,s 7,5 12,0 17,4 25,3
Ms = 1,8 for M8 to M12 and Ms = 2,1 for M16 Ms = 1,5 for M8 to M12 and Ms = 1,8 for M16

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
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Stainless steel
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SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Factor s SPACING S Factor s
N
Minimum anchorage depth Maximum anchorage depth
M8 M10 M12 M16 M8 M10 M12 M16
60 0,78 50 0,67
75 0,86 0,80 55 0,69 0,66
100 0,98 0,90 0,83 0,76 75 0,76 0,72 0,68
s 105 1,00 0,92 0,85 0,77 90 0,81 0,76 0,71 0,67

Mechanical anchors
110 0,94 0,87 0,79 110 0,88 0,82 0,76 0,71
s 125 1,00 0,92 0,83 130 0,95 0,87 0,81 0,75
S = 0, 5 +
6.hef 150 1,00 0,89 145 1,00 0,92 0,85 0,78
170 0,94 155 0,95 0,87 0,80
Smin < S < Scr,N
192 1,00 175 1,00 0,92 0,84
Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing 205 0,99 0,90
influenced the anchors group. 210 1,00 0,91
258 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N EDGE C Factor c,N
Minimum anchorage depth EDGE C Factor c,N
M8 M10 M12 M16 Maximum anchorage depth
60 1,00 M8 M10 M12 M16
65 1,00 60 0,91
c 100 1,00 65 0,95 0,91
100 1,00 72 1,00 0,96
c
c, N = 0, 5 + 0, 33. 80 1,00
hef 90 0,94
Cmin < C < Ccr,N 105 1,00 0,90
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef 130 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Cracked and non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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Zinc coated steel
1/4

ETA
Torque controlled expansion anchor, made of zinc
European Technical Approval coated steel for use in non cracked concrete
ETA Option 7
n 01/0008

h0 Technical data
L
df SPIT FIX II Minimum anchor depth Maximum anchor depth

Letter marking Min. Depth Max thick Drilling Min thick Max. Depth Max thick Drilling Min thick drill clear- Total Max. Code
d d0 anchor before of part to Depth of base anchor before of part to Depth of base thread bit ance anchor tighten
depth expans be fixed material depth expans be fixed material lenth torque
Tinst tfix hef (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef,min hnom tfix ho hmin hef,max hnom tfix ho hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
hnom M6-10/45* 10 - - - - - 45 055000
M6-20/55* 25,6 35 20 41 100 - - - - - 6 6 8 55 10 055010
hmin
M6-50/85* 50 - - - - - 85 050530
M6/64 eyebolt* - - - - - - 64 056100
Pre-assembled anchor M8x55/5-0 - 5 - 55 050435
M8x70/20-7 C 35 42 20 52 100 48 55 7 65 100 8 8 9 70 15 056410
M8x90/40-27 E 40 27 90 056420
M8x130/80-67 H 80 67 130 056430
APPLICATION M10x65/5-0 - 5 - 65 050436
M10x75/15-5 C 15 5 75 056530
Steel and timber framework M10x95/36-26 E 42 50 36 62 100 52 60 26 72 104 10 10 12 96 30 056540
and beams M10x120/60-50 G 60 50 120 050375
Lift guide rails M10x140/80-70 I 80 65 140 056550
M12x80/5-0 - 5 - 80 050376
Industrial doors and gates
M12x100/25-8 E 25 8 100 056580
Brickwork support angles M12x115/40-23 G 40 23 115 050374
Storage systems M12x140/65-48 I 50 60 65 75 100 68 78 48 93 136 12 12 14 140 50 056590
M12x160/85-68 J 85 68 160 050377
M12x180//105-88 L 105 88 180 056650
M12x220/145-128 O 145 128 220 056660
M16x100/5-0 - 5 - 100 050378
M16x125/30-8 G 64 78 30 95 128 86 100 8 117 172 16 16 18 125 100 056700
MATERIAL M16x150/55-33 I 55 33 150 050379
M16x170/75-53 K 75 53 170 056710
Bolt M8-M20: Cold formed M20x120/10-0 - 10 - 120 050382
NFA 35-053 / Zinc electroplates M20x160/50-25 J 74 89 50 110 148 100 115 25 136 200 20 20 22 160 160 056730
( 5 m) M20x215/105-80 N 105 80 215 056740

Sleeve: Cold formed, * do not belongs to ETA


NFA 36-231
Washer: Steel, DIN 513 Anchor mechanical properties
Hexagonal nut: Steel strength
grade 6 or 8, NF EN 20898-2 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Cross-section above cone
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 700 700 700 700 600 600
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 580 580 580 580 500 500
INSTALLATION As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 23,76 40,72 55,42 103,87 172,03
Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 600 600 600 600 500 500
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 480 480 480 480 400 400
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 20,1 36,6 58 84,3 157 245
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 12,71 31,23 62,3 109,17 277,47 540,9
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 9 22 45 79 166 325
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 3,7 9,0 18,4 32,2 67,8 132,7

54
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Zinc coated steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Minimum anchorage depth VRu,m 10,8 18,2 30,8 44,7 70,5

Mechanical anchors
hef 35 42 50 64 74 VRk 5,3 15,6 25,6 30,4 66,5
NRu,m 9,6 14,5 26,2 40,6 53,3
NRk 6,7 9,5 21,9 36,0 42,2
Maximum anchorage depth
hef 48 52 68 86 100
NRu,m 13,8 16,6 32,3 57,2 82,2
NRk 10,1 11,9 24,0 48,3 62,9

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Minimum anchorage depth VRd 4,2 12,5 20,5 24,3 53,2
hef 35 42 50 64 74 Ms = 1,25
NRd 3,7 5,3 12,2 20,0 23,4
Maximum anchorage depth
hef 48 52 68 86 100
NRd 5,6 6,6 13,3 26,8 34,9
Mc = 1,8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Minimum anchorage depth VRec 3,0 8,9 14,6 17,4 38,0
hef 35 42 50 64 74 Ms = 1,25
NRec 2,7 3,8 8,7 14,3 16,7
Maximum anchorage depth
hef 48 52 68 86 100
NRec 4,0 4,7 9,5 19,2 25,0
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,8

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
N
Concrete edge resistance
Pull-out resistance O
O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Minimum anchorage depth
Minimum anchorage depth hef 35 42 50 64 74
hef 35 42 50 64 74 Cmin 55 75 100 100 115
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 3,3 5,0 8,9 13,9 16,7 Smin 45 65 100 100 100
Maximum anchorage depth V0Rd,c (C20/25) 2,9 5,1 8,7 10,1 15,0
hef 48 52 68 86 100 Maximum anchorage depth
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 5,0 6,7 11,1 22,2 16,7 hef 48 52 68 86 100
Mc = 1,8 Cmin 60 65 90 105 125
Smin 50 55 75 90 105
N
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,7 4,4 8,2 11,8 18,1
Concrete cone resistance Mc = 1,5

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V


Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
Minimum anchorage depth V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
hef 35 42 50 64 74 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 5,8 7,6 9,9 14,3 17,8 Minimum anchorage depth
Maximum anchorage depth hef 35 42 50 64 74
hef 48 52 68 86 100 V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 7,0 9,1 11,9 34,4 42,8
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 9,3 10,5 15,7 22,3 28,0 Maximum anchorage depth
Mc = 1,8 hef 48 52 68 86 100
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 11,2 12,6 37,7 53,6 67,2
N
Mcp = 1,5

Steel resistance V

Steel resistance

NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
NRd,s 9,3 16 22 34 57,3 VRd,s 3,8 11,2 18,2 18,9 49,0
Ms = 1,5 Ms = 1,25

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION


Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
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Zinc coated steel
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SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Minimum anchorage depth Maximum anchorage depth
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
45 0,71 50 0,67
65 0,81 0,76 55 0,69 0,68
100 0,98 0,90 0,83 0,76 0,73 75 0,76 0,74 0,68
s 110 1,00 0,94 0,87 0,79 0,75 90 0,81 0,79 0,72 0,67

Mechanical anchors
125 1,00 0,92 0,83 0,78 105 0,86 0,84 0,76 0,70 0,68
s 150 1,00 0,89 0,84 145 1,00 0,96 0,86 0,78 0,74
S = 0, 5 +
6.hef 180 0,97 0,91 180 1,00 0,94 0,85 0,80
Smin < S < Scr,N 192 1,00 0,93 205 1,00 0,90 0,84
Scr,N = 3.hef 222 1,00 240 0,97 0,90
S must be used for each spacing 280 1,00 0,97
influenced the anchors group. 300 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N
EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
Minimum anchorage depth Maximum anchorage depth
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
55 1,00 60 0,87
75 1,00 65 0,92 0,87
c 100 1,00 70 0,97 0,92
100 1,00 75 1,00 0,97 0,79
c 115 1,00 100 1,00 0,98 0,82
c, N = 0, 23 + 0, 51. 125 1,00 0,97 0,87
hef 130 1,00 0,89
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef 150 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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Hot dip galvanised
1/4

Torque controlled expansion anchor, made of zinc


coated steel for use in non cracked concrete

h0 Technical data
L
df SPIT FIX II Minimum anchor depth Maximum anchor depth
Letter marking Min. Depth Max thick Drilling. Min thick Max. Depth Max thick Driling Min thick drill clear Total Max Code
d d0
anchor before of part to Depth of base anchor before of part to Depth of base thread bit ance anchor tighten
depth expans be fixed material depth expans be fixed material lenth torque
Tinst tfix hef (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef,min hnom tfix ho hmin hef,max hnom tfix ho hmin d dO df L Tinst
hnom M8x70/20-7 C 20 7 70 050310
M8x90/40-27 E 35 42 40 52 100 48 55 27 65 100 8 8 9 90 15 050320
hmin
M8x130/80-67 H 80 67 130 050330
M10x75/15-5 C 15 5 75 050350
M10x95/36-26 E 36 26 96 050360
Pre-assembled anchor 42 50 62 100 52 60 72 104 10 10 12 30
M10x120/60-50 G 60 50 120 050340
M10x140/80-70 I 80 70 140 050370
M12x100/25-8 E 25 8 100 050390
APPLICATION M12x140/65-48 I 50 60 65 75 100 68 78 48 93 136 12 12 14 140 50 050400
M12x180//105-88 L 105 88 180 050410
Steel and timber framework
M16x125/30-8 G 30 8 125 050440
and beams 64 78 95 128 86 100 117 172 16 16 18 100
M16x170/75-53 K 75 53 170 050450
Lift guide rails
Industrial doors and gates
Brickwork support angles
Storage systems

MATERIAL
Hot dip galvanised: 45 m
NF EN ISO 1460 -1461
Salt spray: >350 hours
Anchor mechanical properties

M8 M10 M12 M16


Cross-section above cone
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 700 700 700 600
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 580 580 580 500
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 23,76 40,72 55,42 103,87
Threaded part
INSTALLATION fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 600 600 600 500
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 480 480 480 400
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36,6 58 84,3 157
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31,23 62,3 109,17 277,47
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 79 166
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9,0 18,4 32,2 67,8

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SPIT FIX II
Hot dip galvanised
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16

Mechanical anchors
Minimum anchorage depth VRu,m 10,8 18,2 30,8 44,7
hef 35 42 50 64 VRk 5,3 15,6 25,6 30,4
NRu,m 13,4 14,0 23,6 30,6
NRk 8,1 9,9 15,9 22,9
Maximum anchorage depth
hef 48 52 68 86
NRu,m 17,8 18,7 32,7 51,0
NRk 15,1 15,5 26,0 39,9

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Minimum anchorage depth VRd 5,8 9,2 13,3 24,8
hef 35 42 50 60 Ms = 1,25
NRd 4,5 5,5 8,8 12,7
Maximum anchorage depth
hef 48 52 68 86
NRd 8,4 8,6 14,4 22,1
Mc = 1,8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Minimum anchorage depth VRec 3,0 8,9 14,6 17,4
hef 35 42 50 64 Ms = 1,25
NRec 3,2 3,9 6,3 9,0
Maximum anchorage depth
hef 48 52 68 86
NRec 6,0 6,1 10,3 15,8
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,8

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Hot dip galvanised
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SPIT CC- Method

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
N
Concrete edge resistance
Pull-out resistance
O
N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance


N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Minimum anchorage depth
Minimum anchorage depth
hef 35 42 50 64
hef 35 42 50 64
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 3,3 5,0 8,9 13,9
Cmin 55 75 100 100
Maximum anchorage depth Smin 45 65 100 100
hef 48 52 68 86 V0Rd,c (C20/25) 2,9 5,1 8,7 10,1
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 5,0 6,7 11,1 22,2
Maximum anchorage depth
Mc = 1,8
hef 48 52 68 86
Cmin 60 65 90 105
N
Smin 50 55 75 90
Concrete cone resistance
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,7 4,4 8,2 11,8
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N Mc = 1,5
V
Pryout failure
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance 0
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N

Minimum anchorage depth


hef 35 42 50 64 V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
N0Rd,c C20/25) 5,8 7,6 9,9 14,3
Minimum anchorage depth
Maximum anchorage depth
hef 35 42 50 64
hef 48 52 68 86
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 7,0 9,1 11,9 34,4
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 9,3 10,5 15,7 22,3
Mc = 1,8 Maximum anchorage depth
hef 48 52 68 86
N V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 11,2 12,6 37,7 53,6
Mcp = 1,5
Steel resistance V

Steel resistance

NRd,s Steel design shear resistance


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
NRd,s 9,3 16 22 34 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16
Ms = 1,5 Minimum anchorage depth
VRd,s 3,8 11,2 18,2 18,9
Ms = 1,25

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
60 c
SPIT FIX II
Hot dip galvanised
4/4
SPIT CC- Method

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Minimum anchorage depth Minimum anchorage depth
M8 M10 M12 M16 M8 M10 M12 M16
45 0,71 50 0,67
65 0,81 0,76 55 0,69 0,68
100 0,98 0,90 0,83 0,76 75 0,76 0,74 0,68
s 110 1,00 0,94 0,87 0,79 90 0,81 0,79 0,72 0,67

Mechanical anchors
125 1,00 0,92 0,83 105 0,86 0,84 0,76 0,70
s 150 1,00 0,89 145 1,00 0,96 0,86 0,78
S = 0, 5 +
6.hef 180 0,97 180 1,00 0,94 0,85
Smin < S < Scr,N 192 1,00 205 1,00 0,90
Scr,N = 3.hef 240 0,97
S must be used for each spacing 280 1,00
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N
EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
Minimum anchorage depth Minimum anchorage depth
M8 M10 M12 M16 M8 M10 M12 M16
55 1,00 60 0,87
75 1,00 65 0,92 0,87
c 100 1,00 70 0,97 0,92
100 1,00 75 1,00 0,97 0,79
c 100 1,00 0,98 0,82
c, N = 0, 23 + 0, 51. 125 1,00 0,97
hef 130 1,00
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening


Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete
C
V 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
h>1,5.c s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1

For 3 anchors fastening and more

V 3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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Zinc coated steel
1/4

Concrete screw anchor

L
Technical data
LDT version
Minimum embedment Maximum embedment
d

SPIT Total Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum


TAPCON Anchor Drilling anchor Minimum thickness of Hole thickness of Maximum thickness Hole thickness of Clearance CODE
tfix hnom diameter diameter length embedment part to be depth base material embedment part to be depth base material diameter Tightening
Stud version (mm) (mm) (mm) depth (mm) fixed (mm) (mm) (mm) depth (mm) fixed (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) torque (Nm)
d do L hnom,min tfix ho hmin hnom,min tfix ho hmin df Tinst
7,5x35/5 35 2 - 016670
7,5x45/15 45 12 - 016671
tfix hnom
Dome version 7,5x60/30 7,5 6 60 33 27 43 60 50 10 60 100 9 15* 016672
df

7,5x80/50 80 47 30 016673
d0

7,5x100/70 100 67 50 016674


TAPCON LDT

Tinst h0 10x50/5 50 5 - 016675


10x60/15 60 15 - 016676
Rod version 10 8 45 55 100 65 70 115 12 35
hmin 10x80/35 80 35 15 016677
10x100/55 100 55 35 016678
12x60/5 60 5 - 016679
L 12x80/25 60 25 5 016680
12x100/45 100 45 15 016681
12x120/65
12 10
120
55
65
65 110 75
45
85 125 14 45 016682

APPLICATION 12x140/85 140 85 65 016683


12x160/105 160 105 85 016684
TAPCON

7,5x35/5 35 2 - 016718
DOME

Channel, cable tray 7,5x45/15 7,5 6 45 33 12 43 60 50 - 60 100 9 15* 016717


Brackets 7,5x60/30 60 27 10 016716

E-Clips, cowhorn 7,5x35/M8 35 - - - - 016648


TAPCON

TRH clip, rod hanging 7,5x55/M8 55 45 10 60 100 15* 016650


ROD

7,5 6 33 2 43 60 -
7,5x35/M10 35 - - - - 016649
Trunking
7,5x55/M10 55 45 10 60 100 016651
Push-pull bars
TAPCON

7,5x35/M8 - - - - 15* 016652


STUD

7,5 6 35 33 2 43 60 -
Formwork / shuttering 7,5x55/M10 45 10 60 100 016653

*Stop tightening TAPCON 7.5 mm, immediately when it meets the part to be fixed.

Anchor mechanical properties


MATERIAL Anchor 7,5 10 12
Threaded part
Bolt: Min. zinc coated steel As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 23,3 43,6 70,1
5 m ; min. tensile strength: Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 15,9 40,6 82,9
1000 N/mm2 M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 14,3 36,5 74,6
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 7,2 18,3 37,3

INSTALLATION

DRILL

DRIVE

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SPIT TAPCON
Zinc coated steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor 7,5 10 12 Anchor 7,5 10 12


Minimum embedment depth VRu,m 15,7 20,9 34,0

Mechanical anchors
hnom 33 45 55 VRk 13,0 17,4 29,1
NRu,m 4,6 12,3 17,9
NRk 3,5 8,1 11,7
Maximum embedment depth
hnom 50 65 75
NRu,m 8,6 24,8 28,8
NRk 6,5 16,4 20,4

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor 7,5 10 12 Anchor 7,5 10 12


Minimum embedment depth VRd 8,7 11,5 19,4
hnom 33 45 55 Ms = 1,5
NRd 2,0 4,5 6,5
Maximum embedment depth
hnom 50 65 75
NRd 3,6 9,1 11,4
Mc = 1,8 for 7,5

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor 7,5 10 12 Anchor 5,5 6,5 7,5 10 12


Minimum embedment depth VRec 1,9 3,0 6,2 8,3 13,8
hnom 33 45 55 Ms = 1,5; F = 1,4
NRec 1,4 3,2 4,6
Maximum embedment depth
hnom 50 65 75
NRec 2,5 6,5 8,1
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,8 for 7,5

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Zinc coated steel 3/4
SPIT CC - Method

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N
V
Pull-out resistance Concrete edge resistance
O O
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance


Anchor 7,5 10 12 at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Minimum embedment depth Anchor 7,5 10 12
hnom 33 45 55 Minimum embedment depth
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 1,6 4,2 5,0 hnom 33 45 55
Maximum embedment depth Cmin 40 50 50
hnom 50 65 75 Smin 40 50 50
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 3,3 6,7 8,9 V0Rd,c (C20/25) 2,7 3,2 3,5
Mc = 1,8 for 7,5 Maximum embedment depth
hnom 50 65 75
N
Cmin 50 50 60
Concrete cone resistance Smin 50 50 60
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,0 3,4 4,9
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N Mc = 1,5

N0Rd,c Design cone resistance V


Anchor 7,5 10 12
Minimum embedment depth Steel resistance
hnom 33 45 55
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 4,6 8,5 11,4
Maximum embedment depth
VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
hnom 50 65 75 Anchor 7,5 10 12
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 9,9 14,7 18,2 VRd,s 5,8 10,9 17,5
Mc = 1,8 for 7,5 Ms = 1,5
N

Steel resistance

NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance


Anchor 7,5 10 12
NRd,s 6,2 11,7 18,8
Ms = 1,4

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION


Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
c
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Zinc coated steel 4/4
SPIT CC- Method

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

SPACING S Factor s SPACING S Factor s


N Minimum embedment depth Maximum embedment depth
7,5 10 12 7,5 10 12
30 50 0,71 0,66
40 0,77 60 0,75 0,69 0,67
50 0,83 0,74 0,71 70 0,79 0,72 0,70
s 60 0,90 0,79 0,75 80 0,83 0,75 0,73
70 0,97 0,83 0,79 90 0,88 0,78 0,76
s

Mechanical anchors
80 1,00 0,88 0,83 100 0,92 0,81 0,79
S = 0, 5 + 90 0,93 0,88 120 1,00 0,88 0,84
6.hef
Smin < S < Scr,N 100 0,98 0,92 140 0,94 0,90
Scr,N = 3.hef 110 1,00 0,96 150 0,97 0,93
S must be used for each spacing 120 1,00 160 1,00 0,96
influenced the anchors group. 170 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C Factor c,N EDGE C Factor c,N


Minimum embedment depth Maximum embedment depth
7,5 10 12 7,5 10 12
30 50 1,00 1,00
c 40 1,00 60 1,00
50 1,00 1,00
c
c,N = 0, 48 + 0,27.
hef
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c For 2 anchors fastening


s c,V = . Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s2
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For other case of fastenings

V 3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c

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Zinc coated steel
1/4

ETA
Deformation-controlled expansion female anchor
European Technical Approval

ETA Option 7
n 05/0053

h1 Technical data
L2
SPIT GRIP Anchor Thread Drilling Min thick Total Maximum Code Code
& GRIP L depth thread length depth thread of base anchor tighten Grip Grip L
d d0 material length torque
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef
hef d L2 h1 d0 hmin L Tinst
M6x25 25 6 10 28 8 100 25 5 050788 - ST-M M6x25 050921
L
M6x30 30 6 13 32 8 100 30 5 062040 050789 ST-M M6x30 050922
M7x30 30 7 13 33 10 100 30 10 061980 - ST-M M7x30 050932
M8x30 30 8 12 33 10 100 30 10 062050 050790 ST-M M8x30 050923
Tinst h1 M10x30 30 10 11 33 12 100 30 22 - 050799 ST-M M10x30 051015
M10x40 40 10 15 43 12 100 40 22 062060 050791 ST-M M10x40 050924
hmin
M12x50 50 12 21 54 15 100 50 36 062070 050792 ST-M M12x50 050925
M16x65 65 16 28 70 20 130 65 80 062080 050793 ST-M M16x65 050926

APPLICATION
Ventilation ducts Anchor mechanical properties
Suspended ceilings
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Cable tray fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 570 570 570 570 550
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 420 375 375 345 345
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 26,34 36,22 47,15 80 138,74
MATERIAL
Anchor sleeve: M6 to M16 -
Steel, 11 SMnPb30
Tapered expansion plug: M6 to
M16 : FB10, NF A 35-053
protection: galvanised 5mm mini

INSTALLATION

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16

Mechanical anchors
Screw grade 8.8 Screw grade 8.8
hef 25 30 30 30 40 50 65 VRu,m 9 14,8 22,3 27,1 58,3
NRu,m 7,8 10,5 13,4 14,9 18,4 31,2 37,1 VRk 4,5 8,7 13,2 14,8 45,8
NRk 5,6 8,5 9,4 8,5 14,5 26,2 29,8

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Screw grade 8.8 Screw grade 8.8
hef 25 30 30 30 40 50 65 VRd 3,3 5,7 8,7 9,0 28,8
NRd 3,1 4,7 5,2 4,7 8,1 14,6 16,6 Ms = 1,25
Mc = 1,8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Screw grade 8.8 Screw grade 8.8
hef 25 30 30 30 40 50 65 VRec 2,4 4,1 6,2 6,4 20,6
NRec 2,2 3,4 3,7 3,4 5,8 10,4 11,8 Ms = 1,25
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,8

Recommended loads in beam slab in kN

Hollow concrete slab TYPE DSL 20* Hollow concrete slab TYPE DSL 27*
(wall thickness: 25 mm) (wall thickness: 30 mm)
Nrec Vrec Nrec Vrec
Mini steel quality of screw 5.6 5.6 8.8 5.6 8.8 5.6 8.8
GRIP L M6X30 2,10 1,25 2,00 2,50 2,70 1,25 2,20
GRIP L M8X30 2,10 2,30 3,10 2,70 2,70 2,30 3,10
GRIP L M10X30 2,10 3,60 4,60 3,40 3,40 3,60 4,60
GRIP L M10X40 N.A. N.A. N.A. 3,90 3,90 3,60 4,60

* kp1 trade mark (supplier for hollow concrete slab)

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
Concrete edge resistance
O
N VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
Concrete cone resistance
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16
hef 30 30 30 40 50 65
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance Smin 60 70 80 95 125 130
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16 Cmin 105 105 140 140 195 227
hef 30 30 30 40 50 65 V0Rd,c 8,3 8,9 14,4 15,3 28,0 40,5
N0Rd,c 4,6 4,6 4,6 7,1 9,9 14,7 Mc = 1,5
Mc = 1,8
V
Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N

N
V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16
Steel resistance
Non cracked concrete
hef 30 30 30 40 50 65
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 5,5 5,5 5,5 8,5 11,9 35,2
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance Mcp = 1,5
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16
Screw grade 4.6
NRd,s 4,0 7,3 11,6 11,6 16,9 31,4
V
Screw grade 5.6
NRd,s 5,1 9,2 14,5 14,5 21,1 39,3 Steel resistance
Screw grade 5.8
NRd,s 6,7 11,3 14,8 14,8 23,0 39,9 VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Screw grade 8.8 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16
NRd,s 9,2 11,3 14,8 14,8 23,0 39,9 Screw grade 4.6
Ms = 2 for screw grade 4.6 and 5.6 VRd,s 2,4 4,4 6,9 6,9 10,1 18,8
1,5 < Ms < 1,98 for screw grade 5.8 and 8.8 (cf. ETA)
Screw grade 5.6
VRd,s 3,0 5,5 8,7 8,7 12,6 23,5
Screw grade > 5.8
VRd,s 3,1 6,8 8,8 8,8 13,8 24,0
Ms = 1,67 for screw grade 4.6 and 5.6
1,36 < Ms < 1,65 for screw grade 5.8 (cf. ETA)

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
0 to 55 1 80 8 V
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2

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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16
hef 30 30 30 40 50 65
60 0,83
70 0,89 0,89
s 80 0,94 0,94 0,94

Mechanical anchors
95 1,00 1,00 1,00 0,90
s
S = 0, 5 + 110 0,96
6.hef 125 1,00 0,92
Smin < S < Scr,N 130 0,93 0,83
Scr,N = 3.hef 150 1,00 0,88
S must be used for each spacing 180 0,96
influenced the anchors group. 195 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
N Non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M10 M12 M16
hef 30 30 30 40 50 65
105 1,00 1,00
140 1,00 1,00
c 195 1,00
227 1,00

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c Factor s-c,V
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Non-cracked concrete
cmin cmin C
Cmin 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
s S
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
V
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c 3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
3.c + s c 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
s c,V = . 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
6.cmin cmin 5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s2
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
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ETA Deformation-controlled expansion female anchor


European Technical Approval

ETA n 06/0268

h0
Technical data
L2 Anchor Thread Drilling Min thick Total Maximum Code
depth thread length depth thread of base anchor tighten Grip Expander tool
SPIT GRIP
material length torque SA
d (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
Tinst hef d L2 h1 d0 hmin L Tinst
d0
GRIP SA-A4 M6 30 6 13 32 8 100 30 5 062140 SM6 062090
GRIP SA-A4 M8 30 8 13 32 10 100 30 10 062150 SM8 062100
hmin
GRIP SA-A4 M10 40 10 15 42 12 100 40 22 062160 SM10 062110
GRIP SA-A4 M12 50 12 18 53 15 100 50 36 062170 SM12 062120
GRIP SA-A4 M16 65 16 23 70 20 100 65 80 062180 SM16 062130

APPLICATION
Ventilation ducts
Suspended ceilings
Cable tray
Anchor mechanical properties

M6 M8 M10 M12 M16


fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 610 610 610 610 610
MATERIAL fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 360 360 360 360 360
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 26,34 36,22 47,15 80 138,74
Anchor sleeve: M6 to M16
Stainless steel X2CrNiMo17-12-2
Tapered expansion plug: M6 to
M16: Stainless steel
X2CrNiMo17-12-2

INSTALLATION

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16

Mechanical anchors
Screw grade A4-70 Screw grade A4-70
hef 30 30 40 50 65 VRu,m 8,4 12 15,6 31 50,4
NRu,m 8,75 12,3 17,8 25,4 37,3 VRk 7,0 10 13 26 42
NRk 6,6 9,3 13,8 19,05 28,05

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Screw grade A4-70 Screw grade A4-70
hef 30 30 40 50 65 VRd 4,5 6,4 8,3 16,6 26,9
NRd 3,7 5,2 7,7 10,6 15,6
Mc = 1,8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Screw grade A4-70 Screw grade A4-70
hef 30 30 40 50 65 VRec 3,2 4,5 5,9 11,8 19,2
NRec 2,6 3,7 5,5 7,6 11,1

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

V
Concrete edge resistance
N
Concrete cone resistance O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0 Rd,c Design cone resistance
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
hef 30 30 40 50 65 Non cracked concrete
N0Rd,c 4,6 4,6 8,5 11,8 17,6 hef 30 30 40 50 65
Mc = 1,8 for M6-M8 and Mc = 1,5 for M10-M16 Cmin 80 95 135 165 200
Smin 50 60 100 120 150
V0Rd,c 5,5 7,6 14,4 21,8 33,5
Mc = 1,5

V
Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
N

Steel resistance
V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance hef 30 30 40 50 65
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 5,5 9,3 14,4 20,2 35,2
Screw grade A4-70 Mcp = 1,5
NRd,s 7,5 12,3 15,5 27,8 44,9
Ms = 1,87

Steel resistance

VRd,s Steel design shear resistance


Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Non cracked concrete
VRd,s 4,5 6,4 8,3 16,6 26,9
Ms = 1,56

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
0 to 55 1 80 8 V
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2

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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
hef 30 30 40 50 65
60 0,83
70 0,89 0,89
s 80 0,94 0,94

Mechanical anchors
100 1,00 1,00 0,90
s
S = 0, 5 + 110 0,96
6.hef 120 1,00 0,92
Smin < S < Scr,N 130 0,93
Scr,N = 3.hef 160 1,00 0,88
S must be used for each spacing 180 0,96
influenced the anchors group. 195 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
N Non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
hef 30 30 40 50 65
80 1,00
95 1,00
c 135 1,00
165 1,00
200 1,00
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c Factor s-c,V
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Non-cracked concrete
cmin cmin C
Cmin 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
s S
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
V
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c 3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
3.c + s c 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
s c,V = . 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
6.cmin cmin 5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s2
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
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High expansion shield anchor


Technical data

SPIT PRIMA Anchor Max Thread Min. Drilling Min. Total Drilling Max Code
L depth thick of thick depth clearance anchor tightening torque
part to of base length Concrete Brick
be fixed material Screw 5.8 Screw 8.8
tfix hmin mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Nm Nm Nm
L hef tfix d hmin ho df L do Tinst Tinst Tinst
Shield only
d d0 M6/12 37 M6 100 60 8 50 12 8 10 5 073530
Tinst hef M8/14 42 M8 100 65 10 55 14 15 25 7.5 073540
df h0 M10/16 52 M10 100 75 12 65 16 30 50 13 073550
M12/20 62 M12 125 90 14 80 20 50 80 23 073560
L Type
LM6/12/10 37 10 M6 100 60 8 60 12 10 5 073580
APPLICATION LM6/12/25 25 70 073590
LM8/14/10 10 60 073610
Industrial doors
LM8/14/25 42 25 M8 100 65 10 80 14 25 7,5 073620
Storage racking LM8/14/40 40 90 073630
Signs LM10/16/10 10 75 073640
Security shutters LM10/16/25 52 25 M10 100 75 12 90 16 50 13 073650
LM10/16/50 50 110 073660
Gate & fence posts
LM12/20/10 10 90 073680
Spiral staircase LM12/20/25 62 25 M12 125 90 14 110 20 80 23 073690

MATERIAL Anchor mechanical properties


Sleeve S300Pb NFA 35561
M8 M10 M12
Cone S300 Pb NFA 35561
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength of the bolt 5.8 520 520 520
Bolt class 8.8 NF EN 20898-1 fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength of the bolt 5.8 420 420 420
Washer Fe 360, NF EN 10025 fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength of the bolt 8.8 800 800 800
Zinc coating NFE 25009, fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength of the bolt 8.8 640 640 640
passivation NFA 91472 As (N/mm2) Stressed cross-section 20,1 36,6 58
Wel (N/mm2) Elastic section modulus 12,7 31,2 62,3
0
MRk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment for bolt class 5.8 7,9 19,5 38,9
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment for bolt class 5.8 3,2 7,8 15,6
0
MRk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment for bolt class 8.8 12,2 30,0 59,8
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment for bolt class 8.8 5,0 12,4 24,8
INSTALLATION
Recommended loads in mansonries
TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12


Engineering clay brick BP 300 (fc > 30 N/mm2) Engineering clay brick BP 300 (fc > 30 N/mm2)
1,9 2,4 3,0 3,0 1,0 1,9 3,0 4,4
Clay brick (fc = 11 N/mm2) Clay brick (fc = 11 N/mm2)
0,7 1,1 1,1 2,0 0,85 1,9 3,0 4,4
Solid concrete blocks type B 120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2) Solid concrete blocks type B 120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
0,4 0,95 1,25 1,9 0,5 1,75 2,2 3,15
Hollow clay bricks not rendered Hollow clay bricks not rendered
0,15 0,15 not recommended 0,5 0,5 not recommended
Hollow clay bricks rendered Hollow clay bricks rendered
1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,6 2,0 2,5 3,0
Hollow concrete blocks not rendered Hollow concrete blocks not rendered
0,2 0,2 not recommended 0,8 0,8 not recommended
Hollow concrete blocks rendered Hollow concrete blocks rendered
1,25 1,75 1,85 2,2 1,6 2,0 2,5 3,0

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.
TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12


Screw grade 5.8 Screw grade 5.8

Mechanical anchors
hef 37 42 52 62 VRu,m 6,2 11,4 18,1 26,3
NRu,m 11,6 18,7 28,5 36,1 VRk 5,2 9,5 15,1 21,9
NRk 10,4 14 21,4 27,1 Screw grade 8.8
Screw grade 8.8 VRu,m 9,7 17,5 27,8 39,6
hef 37 42 52 62 VRk 8,1 14,6 23,2 33,0
NRu,m 14,4 18,7 28,5 36,1
NRk 10,8 14 21,4 27,1

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms *Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12


Screw grade 5.8 Screw grade 5.8
hef 37 42 52 62 VRd 4,2 7,6 12,1 17,5
NRd 5,0 6,7 10,2 12,9 Screw grade 8.8
Screw grade 8.8 VRd 6,5 11,7 18,6 26,4
hef 37 42 52 62 Ms = 1,25
NRd 5,1 6,7 10,2 12,9
Mc = 2,1

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F *Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12


Screw grade 5.8 Screw grade 5.8
hef 37 42 52 62 VRec 2,5 4,5 7,2 10,4
NRec 3,5 4,8 7,3 9,2 Screw grade 8.8
Screw grade 8.8 VRec 4,6 8,3 13,3 18,9
hef 37 42 52 62 Ms 5.8 = 1,5 ; Ms 8.8 = 1,25
NRec 3,7 4,8 7,3 9,2
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,1

Recommended loads in beam slab in kN


Hollow concrete slab TYPE DSL 20*
(wall thickness: 25 mm)
Nrec Vrec
Mini steel quality of screw 5.6 5.6 8.8
PRIMA M6 2,5 1,25 2,10
PRIMA M8 2,75 2,30 3,90
PRIMA M10 3,00 3,60 6,20
PRIMA M12 3,75 5,20 9,0 * kp1 trade mark (supplier for hollow concrete slab)

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N
V
Pull-out resistance Concrete edge resistance
O O
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance


Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
hef 37 42 52 62 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12
N0Rd,p 5,0 - - - hef 37 42 52 62
Mc = 2,1 Cmin 50 55 60 65
Smin 60 70 80 110
V0Rd,c 3,2 4,0 4,9 6,2
Mc = 1,5
N
Concrete cone resistance V
O Pryout failure
N Rd,c = N Rd ,c .fb .s .c, N
0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N

N0Rd,c Design cone resistance


Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
hef 37 42 52 62 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12
N0Rd,c 5,4 6,5 9,0 11,7 Non cracked concrete
Mc = 2,1 hef 37 42 52 62
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 7,6 9,1 12,6 32,8
Mcp = 1,5
N

Steel resistance
V

Steel resistance
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12
Screw grade 5.8 VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
NRd,s 6,9 12,7 20,1 29,2 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12
Screw grade 8.8 Screw grade 5.8
NRd,s 10,8 19,5 30,9 44,0 VRd,s 4,2 7,6 12,1 17,5
Ms = 1,5
Screw grade 8.8
VRd,s 6,5 11,7 18,6 26,4
Ms = 1,25

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION


Concrete class fB Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 C40/50 1,41 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1,22 C45/55 1,48 60 1,1



90

C35/45 1,34 C50/60 1,55 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2

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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M12
60 0,77
70 0,82 0,78
80 0,86 0,82 0,76
s 90 0,91 0,86 0,79

Mechanical anchors
100 0,95 0,90 0,82
s 110 1,00 0,94 0,85 0,80
S = 0, 5 +
6.hef 125 1,00 0,90 0,84
155 1,00 0,92
Smin < S < Scr,N
185 1,00
Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
N Non-cracked concrete
M6 M8 M10 M12
50 0,92
55 0,98 0,89
60 1,00 0,95 0,82
c 65 1,00 0,87 0,76
80 1,00 0,89
c 95 1,00
c, N = 0, 24 + 0, 5.
hef
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72

h>1,5.c
c c Factor s-c,V
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Non-cracked concrete
cmin cmin C
Cmin 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
s S
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
V
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c 3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
3.c + s c 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
s c,V = . 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
6.cmin cmin 5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s2
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
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Zinc coated steel
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Sleeve type expansion anchor

Technical data
L

DYNABOLT Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill Total Max. Code
d d0 HEX NUT anchor of part to of base depth bit rod tighten
depth be fixed material length torque
Tinst tfix hef
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
h0 hef tfix hmin d hO dO L Tinst
HN M6X40/8 26 8 55 M6 45 8 40 9 050234
hmin
HN M6X66/30 30 30 55 M6 45 8 65 9 050235
HN M6X92/56 30 56 55 M6 45 8 90 9 050236
HN M8X49/10 34 8 65 M8 50 10 50 20 050238
HN M8X76/35 34 35 65 M8 50 10 75 20 050239
HN M8X103/62 34 62 65 M8 50 10 100 20 050240
APPLICATION HN M8X124/84 34 83 65 M8 50 10 125 20 050241
HN M10X55/12 35 12 80 M10 65 12 60 40 050242
Wall plates, HN M10X70/18 44 18 80 M10 65 12 70 40 050243
Porches, HN M10X98/46 44 46 80 M10 65 12 100 40 050244
HN M10X126/74 44 74 80 M10 65 12 125 40 050245
Signs,
HN M12X62/12 39 12 95 M12 65 16 65 70 050246
Angle rion, hand rails. HN M12X106/49 46 49 95 M12 65 16 110 70 050247
HN M12X140/83 46 83 95 M12 65 16 140 70 050248
HN M16X81/20 50 20 100 M16 70 20 80 150 050249
HN M16X113/52 50 52 100 M16 70 20 115 150 050250
HN M16X157/96 50 96 100 M16 70 20 160 150 050251

DYNABOLT
HEX HEAD
HB M6X45/8 26 8 55 M6 45 8 45 9 050252
HB M6X70/30 30 30 55 M6 45 8 70 9 050253
MATERIAL HB M6X95/56 30 56 55 M6 45 8 95 9 050254
HB M8X55/10 28 8 65 M8 50 10 55 20 050255
Bolt class 6.8 HB M8X80/35 34 35 65 M8 50 10 80 20 050256
HB M8X105/62 34 62 65 M8 50 10 105 20 050257
HB M10X75/18 44 18 80 M10 65 12 75 40 050259
HB M10X105/45 44 46 80 M10 65 12 105 40 050260
INSTALLATION
HB M12X110/49 44 49 95 M12 65 16 110 70 050262

1
DYNABOLT
COUNTER-SUNK
CSK M6X60/25 30 27 55 M6 45 8 60 20 050267
2
CSK M6X85/51 30 53 55 M6 45 8 85 20 050268
CSK M8X75/30 34 35 65 M8 50 10 75 40 050269
CSK M8X100/58 34 62 65 M8 50 10 100 40 050270
3

1 Drill a hole corresponding to the external


diameter of the anchor with a depth equal
to the minimum anchor depth plus the
diameter of the anchor. Anchor mechanical properties
2 Position the anchor into the hole until it just
touches the part to be fixed.
Threaded part M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
3 Tighten the anchor until the recommended
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 600 600 600 600 600 600
torque is achieved.
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 480 480 480 480 480 480
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 5,4 12,7 31,2 62,3 109,2 277,5
M0 Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 3,8 9,15 22,5 44,8 72 166
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 1,9 4,5 11,2 22,4 36,0 83,0

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Minimum anchorage depth VRu,m 3,2 7,3 13,2 20,9 30,4 56,4
VRk 2,6 6,1 11,0 17,4 25,3 47,0

Mechanical anchors
hef 25 26 28 35 39 50
NRu,m 4,3 6,1 8,1 12,2 14,2 20,6
NRk 3,2 4,6 6,1 9,2 10,7 15,5
Maximum anchorage depth
hef - 30 34 44 46 -
NRu,m - 7,6 10,8 17,2 18,2 -
NRk - 5,7 8,1 12,9 13,7 -

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Minimum anchorage depth VRd 1,6 3,8 6,9 10,9 15,8 29,4
hef 25 26 28 35 39 50 Ms = 1,6
NRd 1,5 2,2 2,9 4,4 5,1 7,4
Maximum anchorage depth
hef - 30 34 44 46 -
NRd - 2,7 3,9 6,1 6,5 -
Mc = 2,1

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Minimum anchorage depth VRec 1,2 2,7 4,9 7,8 11,3 21,0
hef 25 26 28 35 39 50 Ms = 1,6
NRec 1,1 1,6 2,1 3,1 3,6 5,3
Maximum anchorage depth
hef - 30 34 44 46 -
NRec - 1,9 2,8 4,4 4,7 -
Mc = 2,1

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) in engineering clay bricks BP 400 (fc > 40 N/mm2) in kN

TENSILE SHEAR
Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12 Anchor size M6 M8 M10 M12
hef 30 34 44 46 VRec 2,0 3,65 5,8 8,45
NRec 1,6 2,1 3,8 4,2

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N
V
Pull-out resistance Concrete edge resistance
O O
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance


N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Minimum anchorage depth Minimum anchorage depth
hef 25 26 28 35 39 50 hef 25 26 28 35 39 50
Cmin 45 45 50 60 70 110
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 1,5 2,2 2,9 4,4 5,1 7,4
Smin 85 85 100 115 170 220
Maximum anchorage depth
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 2,1 2,3 2,9 4,2 5,9 13,0
hef - 30 34 44 46 -
N0Rd,p (C20/25) - 2,7 3,9 6,1 6,5 - Maximum anchorage depth
hef - 30 34 44 46 -
Mc = 2,1
Cmin - 50 60 75 100 -
Smin - 95 120 145 200 -
N
Concrete cone resistance V0Rd,c (C20/25) - 2,7 3,9 6,1 10,4 -
Mc = 1,5
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N
V
Pryout failure
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
Minimum anchorage depth
hef 25 26 28 35 39 50 V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Dimensions M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,0 3,2 3,6 5,0 5,8 8,5
Minimum anchorage depth
Maximum anchorage depth
hef 25 26 28 35 39 50
hef - 30 34 44 46 -
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 4,2 4,5 5,0 7,0 8,2 11,9
N0Rd,c (C20/25) - 3,9 4,8 7,0 7,5 -
Maximum anchorage depth
Mc = 2,1
hef - 30 34 44 46 -
N V0Rd,cp (C20/25) - 5,5 6,7 9,8 10,5 -
Mcp = 1,5
Steel resistance V

Steel resistance

NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16
NRd,s 2,7 6,3 11,5 18,1 26,4 - VRd,s 1,6 3,8 6,9 10,9 15,8 -
Ms = 2 Ms = 1,6

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/40 1,14 60 1,1



90

C40/60 1,26 70 1,2


55

C50/60 1,34 80 1,5 180 0


90 to 180 2

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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N
SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth Maximum anchorage depth
M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M6 M8 M10 M12
85 1,00 1,00 95 1,00
100 1,00 120 1,00
115 1,00 145 1,00
s 170 1,00 200 1,00

Mechanical anchors
220 1,00
s
S = 0, 5 +
4.hef
Smin < S < Scr,N
Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N
EDGE C Reduction factor s EDGE C Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth Maximum anchorage depth
M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M16 M6 M8 M10 M12
45 1,00 1,00 50 1,00
c 50 1,00 60 1,00
60 1,00 75 1,00
70 1,00 100 1,00
c
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 110 1,00

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


hef
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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Sleeve type expansion anchor

d d0 Technical data
Tinst tfix hef

h0 DYNABOLT Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill Total Max. Code
hmin HEX NUT anchor of part to of base depth bit rod tighten
depth be fixed material lenth torque
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef tfix hmin d hO dO L Tinst
A4 HN M4.5X38/8 26 8 50 M4.5 35 6 40 10 050274
A4 HN M4.5X57/27 26 27 50 M4.5 35 6 60 10 050275
APPLICATION A4 HN M6X40/8 26 8 55 M6 45 8 40 20 050276
A4 HN M6X66/30 30 30 55 M6 45 8 65 20 050277
Wall plates, A4 HN M6X92/56 30 56 55 M6 45 8 90 20 050278
Porches, A4 HN M8X49/10 34 8 65 M8 50 10 50 40 050279
Signs, A4 HN M8X76/35 34 35 65 M8 50 10 75 40 050280
A4 HN M8X103/62 34 62 65 M8 50 10 100 40 050281
Angle rion, hand rails. A4 HN M10X55/12 35 3 95 M10 65 12 60 70 050282
A4 HN M10X70/18 44 18 95 M10 65 12 70 70 050283
A4 HN M10X98/46 44 46 95 M10 65 12 100 70 050284
A4 HN M10X126/74 44 74 95 M10 65 12 125 70 050285

MATERIAL
Bolt class A4-316

Anchor mechanical properties

INSTALLATION Threaded part M4,5 M6 M8 M10


fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 600 600 600 600
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 480 480 480 480
1
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 5,4 12,7 31,2 62,3
M0 Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 3,8 9,15 22,5 44,8
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 1,9 4,5 11,2 22,4
2

1 Drill a hole corresponding to the external


diameter of the anchor with a depth equal
to the minimum anchor depth plus the
diameter of the anchor.
2 Position the anchor into the hole until it just
touches the part to be fixed.
3 Tighten the anchor until the recommended
torque is achieved.

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Stainless steel
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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Mechanical anchors
Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10
hef 25 30 34 35 VRu,m 3,2 7,3 13,2 20,9
NRu,m 4,3 6,1 8,6 9,8 VRk 2,6 6,1 11,0 17,4
NRk 3,2 4,6 6,5 7,3

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10


hef 25 30 34 35 VRd 1,6 3,8 6,9 10,9
NRd 1,5 2,2 3,1 3,5 Ms = 1,6
Mc = 2,1

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10


hef 25 30 34 35 VRec 1,2 2,7 4,9 7,8
NRec 1,1 1,6 2,2 2,5 Ms = 1,6
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,1

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N
V
Pull-out resistance Concrete edge resistance
O O
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance


N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10
hef 25 30 34 35 Minimum anchorage depth
N0Rd,p (C20/25) 1,5 2,2 3,1 3,5 hef 25 26 28 35
MC = 2,1 Cmin 45 45 50 60
Smin 85 85 100 115
V0Rd,c (C20/25) 2,1 2,3 2,9 4,2
N MC = 1,5
Concrete cone resistance
V
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N

N0Rd,c Design pull-out resistance


Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10
hef 25 30 34 35 V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
N0Rd,c (C20/25) 3,0 3,9 4,8 5,0 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10 M12
MC = 2,1 Minimum anchorage depth
hef 25 30 34 35 44
V0Rd,cp (C20/25) 4,2 5,5 6,7 7,0 9,8
N
Mcp = 1,5

Steel resistance

Steel resistance
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10
N0Rd,s (C20/25) 3,1 7,0 12,8 20,3 VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
MS = 2 Anchor size M4,5 M6 M8 M10
VRd,s 1,6 3,8 6,9 10,9
MS = 1,6

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/40 1,14 60 1,1



90

C40/60 1,26 70 1,2


55

C50/60 1,34 80 1,5 180 0


90 to 180 2

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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N
SPACING S Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M4,5 M6 M8 M10
85 1,00 1,00
100 1,00
115 1,00
s

Mechanical anchors
s
S = 0, 5 +
4.hef
Smin < S < Scr,N
Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N
EDGE C Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M4,5 M6 M8 M10
45 1,00 1,00
c 50 1,00
60 1,00

c
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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ETA ETA Option 7 Vinylester chemical resin - High performance


European Technical Approval
n 05/0111
Technical data
SPIT EPOMAX Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Max. Code
n QX 0070 resin with Zinc anchor of part to of base depth bit rod tighten
coated steel depth be fixed material lenth
MAXIMA rod (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
L EPOMAX M8 80 15 110 8 80 10 9 110 10 050950
df EPOMAX M10 90 20 120 10 90 12 12 130 20 050960
EPOMAX M12 110 25 140 12 110 14 14 160 30 050970
d d0
EPOMAX M16 125 35 160 16 125 18 18 190 60 050980
Tinst 45 EPOMAX M20 170 65 220 20 170 25 22 260 120 655220
tfix hef = h0 EPOMAX M24 210 63 265 24 210 28 26 300 200 655240
EPOMAX M30 280 70 350 30 280 35 33 380 400 050940
hmin EPOMAX Dual component cartridge vinylester resin - vol. 150 ml 050883
- vol. 345 ml 050884
- vol. 380 ml 050885
APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures Anchor mechanical properties
Fixing machinery (resistant to
Threaded part (maxima Rod) M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
vibration)
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 600 600 600 600 520 520 520
Fixing of storage silos, refinery fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 420 420 420 420 420 420 420
pipework supports
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36,6 58 84,3 157 227 326,9 522,8
Fixing motorway signs Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31,2 62,3 109,2 277,5 482,4 833,7 1686,0
Fixing safety barriers M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 78 200 301 520 1052
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9,0 18,4 31,8 81,6 122,9 212,2 429,4
MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M16: Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load
cold formed steel NF A35-053
Threaded rod M20-M30: Ambient temperature (C) Torque time Curing time
Dry concrete Wet concrete
11 SMnPb37 - NFA 35-561
40C 40 min. 40 min. 1 hour 20 min.
Nut: 30C 60 min. 60 min. 2 hours
Steel, EN 20898-2 grade 6 or 8 20C 60 min. 110 min. 2 hours 40 min.
10C 2 hours 30 min. 3 hours 6 hours
Washer:
0C 4 hours 4 hours 30 min. 9 hours
Steel DIN 513
Note: minimum installation temperature: -5C
Zinc coating 5 m min.
NF E25-009

INSTALLATION Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPOMAX anchor


Premium Chemical Concentration Resistance Chemical Concentration Resistance
cleaning* substances (%) substances (%)
Acetic acid 50-75 (o) Heptane 100 (+)
Acetic acid 0-50 (+) Hexane 100 (o)
Acetone 10 (+) Hydrochloric acid 25 (o)
Ammonium hydroxide 20 (o) Hydrochloric acid 15 (+)
or Ammoniac Lactic acid 0-100 (+)
Ammonium hydroxide 5 (+) Nitric acid feb-15 (o)
or Ammoniac Phosphoric acid 80 (+)
Bromine water 5 (+) Phosphoric acid, vapor (+)
Chlorine water 0-100 (+) and condensed
Citric acid 0-100 (+) Sea water 0-100 (+)
Concentrated 100 (+) Sodium carbonate 10 (+)
phosphoric acid Sodium chloride 0-100 (+)
Deionized water 0-100 (+) Sodium hydroxide 25 (o)
Demineralized water (+) (or Caustic soda)
Diesel fuel 0-100 (+) Sulfuric acid 71-75 (o)
Ethyl alcohol (Ethanol) 10 (o) Sulfuric acid 0-70 (+)
*Premium cleaning: Ethylene glycol 0-100 (+) Sulfuric acid Fumes (+)
Formic acid 10 (+) Sulfuric acid / 10:20 (+)
2 blows with compressed air
Fuel 100 (+) Phosphoric acid
2 brushing operation with brush on Heavy motor oil 100 (+) Turpentine (oil) (o)
drilling machine
Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks, attacked
2 blows with compressed air surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples in contact with
the substance slightly attacked the material.

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter 8 10 12 16 20 24 30
Drilling (mm) 10 12 14 18 25 28 35
Drilling depth (mm) 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPOMAX 380 ml 73 45 27 14 5 4 2
EPOMAX 345 ml 66 41 24 13 5 3 2
EPOMAX 150 ml 29 18 11 6 2 1 -

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Chemical anchors
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRu,m 15,92 22,75 32,8 56,2 73,6 115,0 177,7
NRu,m 29,9 42,5 57,8 79,5 90,8 175,3 219,2 VRk 10,98 18,9 25,3 46,8 59,02 95,8 135,9
NRk 22,1 31,1 45,6 61,6 73,7 109,3 147,8

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRd 7,7 13,2 17,7 32,7 39,3 63,9 90,6
NRd 14,7 20,7 30,4 41,1 49,1 72,8 98,5 Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30
Mc = 1,5

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRec 5,5 9,4 12,6 23,4 28,1 45,6 64,7
NRec 10,5 14,8 21,7 29,3 35,1 52,0 70,4 F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5

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SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (standard anchorage)
3/6
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
N Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1) Concrete edge resistance
concrete with premium cleaning O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
O
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +40C 13,3 20,0 26,7 33,3 50,0 63,3 93,3 Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +80C 10,7 16,7 23,3 26,7 40,0 50,0 76,7 V0Rd,c 2,5 3,3 4,8 6,9 12,1 17,9 31,2
Mc = 1,5
-40C to +120C 8,0 13,3 16,7 20,0 30,0 40,0 50,0
Mc = 1,5 V
Pryout failure
N Concrete cone resistance for dry, 0
wet (1) concrete with premium VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
cleaning
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
N0Rd,p Design cone resistance
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
-40C to +40C 26,7 40,0 53,3 66,7 100,0 126,7 186,7
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
-40C to +80C 21,3 33,3 46,7 53,3 80,0 100,0 153,3
-40C to +40C 13,3 20,0 26,7 33,3 50,0 63,3 93,3 -40C to +120C 16,0 26,7 33,3 40,0 60,0 80,0 100,0
-40C to +80C 10,7 16,7 23,3 26,7 40,0 50,0 76,7 Mcp = 1,5
-40C to +120C 8,0 13,3 16,7 20,0 30,0 40,0 50,0
Mc = 1,5 V

N Steel resistance

Steel resistance
VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
SPIT MAXIMA rod 7,7 12,2 17,7 32,9 39,3 56,7 90,7
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance Std. rod grade 5.8* 7,36 11,6 16,9 31,2 48,8 70,4 112,0
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Std. rod grade 8.8* 11,68 18,6 27,0 50,4 78,4 112,8 179,2
SPIT MAXIMA rod 12,9 20,5 29,8 55,6 79,2 114,1 182,6
Std. rod grade 10.9* 12,2 19,3 28,1 52,0 81,3 117,3 186,7
Std. rod grade 5.8* 12,0 19,3 28,0 52,0 81,3 118,0 186,7 MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,43 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 8.8* 19,3 30,7 44,7 84,0 130,7 188,0 299,3 Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,25
Std. rod grade 10.9* 26,4 41,4 60,0 112,1 175,0 252,1 400,7 Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,5
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,49 for M20-M30 * Special grade available on request.
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,5 (1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured. The
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,4 anchor may be installed in flooded holes, but the figures above
cannot be used, you must use the values given in the ETA for the
category 2.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1
C30/40 1,14 60 1,1


90

C40/60 1,26 70 1,2


55

C50/60 1,34 80 1,5 180 0


90 to 180 2

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SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (standard anchorage)
4/6
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,64 0,63 105 0,65 0,63
55 0,67 0,65 0,63 0,61 140 0,71 0,67 0,63
s 65 0,70 0,68 0,65 0,63 160 0,74 0,69 0,64
85 0,77 0,74 0,69 0,67 180 0,76 0,71 0,66
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0,83 0,79 0,74 0,71 220 0,82 0,76 0,70
4.hef 140 0,94 0,89 0,82 0,78 250 0,87 0,80 0,72
Smin < S < Scr,N 160 1,00 0,94 0,86 0,82 300 0,94 0,86 0,77
Scr,N = 2.hef 180 1,00 0,91 0,86 340 1,00 0,90 0,80
S must be used for each spacing 220 1,00 0,94 370 0,94 0,83
influenced the anchors group. 250 1,00 450 1,00 0,90
560 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N

Chemical anchors
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,68 0,63 105 0,72 0,63
c 55 0,77 0,71 0,63 120 0,78 0,68
65 0,86 0,79 0,70 0,66 140 0,87 0,75 0,63
c 85 1,00 0,95 0,83 0,76 170 1,00 0,86 0,71
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1,00 0,86 0,79 210 1,00 0,81
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef 110 1,00 0,91 250 0,92
Ccr,N = hef 125 1,00 280 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c
c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (maximum anchorage)
5/6
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N Pull out resistance for dry, wet V


Concrete edge resistance
concrete with premium cleaning
O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 95 120 144 192 220 280 330 hef 95 120 144 192 220 280 330
-40C to +40C 16,7 26,7 40,0 50,0 63,3 93,3 113,3 Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +80C 13,3 20,0 26,7 33,3 50,0 53,2 64,8
V0Rd,c 2,6 3,5 5,1 7,5 12,7 18,9 32,2
-40C to +120C 10,7 16,7 23,3 33,3 40,0 50,0 63,3
Mc = 1,5
Mc = 1,5
V
Pryout failure
N Concrete cone resistance for dry, wet
(1) concrete with premium cleaning 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N
V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
N0Rd,p Design cone resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
hef 95 120 144 192 220 280 330 -40C to +40C 33,3 53,3 80,0 100,0 126,7 186,7 226,7
-40C to +40C 16,7 26,7 40,0 50,0 63,3 93,3 113,3 -40C to +80C 26,7 40,0 53,3 66,7 100,0 153,3 186,7
-40C to +120C 21,3 33,3 46,7 66,7 80,0 100,0 126,7
-40C to +80C 13,3 20,0 26,7 33,3 50,0 76,7 93,3
Mcp = 1,5
-40C to +120C 10,7 16,7 23,3 33,3 40,0 50,0 63,3
Mc = 1,5
V
N
Steel resistance
Steel resistance
VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
SPIT MAXIMA rod 7,7 12,2 17,7 32,9 39,3 56,7 90,7
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance
Std. rod grade 5.8* 7,36 11,6 16,9 31,2 48,8 70,4 112,0
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Std. rod grade 8.8* 11,68 18,6 27,0 50,4 78,4 112,8 179,2
SPIT MAXIMA rod 12,9 20,5 29,8 55,6 79,2 114,1 182,6
Std. rod grade 10.9* 12,2 19,3 28,1 52,0 81,3 117,3 186,7
Std. rod grade 5.8* 12,0 19,3 28,0 52,0 81,3 118,0 186,7
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,43 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 8.8* 19,3 30,7 44,7 84,0 130,7 188,0 299,3 Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,25
Std. rod grade 10.9* 26,4 41,4 60,0 112,1 175,0 252,1 400,7 Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,5
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,49 for M20-M30 * Special grade available on request.
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,5 (1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured. The
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,4 anchor may be installed in flooded holes, but the figures above
cannot be used, you must use the values given in the ETA for the
category 2.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C25/30 1,1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/40 1,14 60 1,1



90

C40/60 1,26 70 1,2


55

C50/60 1,34 80 1,5 180 0


90 to 180 2

90
SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (maximum anchorage)
6/6
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,61 85 0,60
45 0,62 0,59 105 0,62 0,59
55 0,64 0,61 0,60 0,57 140 0,66 0,63 0,61
65 0,67 0,64 0,61 0,58 160 0,68 0,64 0,62
s
85 0,72 0,68 0,65 0,61 180 0,70 0,66 0,64
s 105 0,78 0,72 0,68 0,64 220 0,75 0,70 0,67
S = 0, 5 + 140 0,87 0,79 0,74 0,68 250 0,78 0,72 0,69
4.hef
160 0,92 0,83 0,78 0,71 300 0,84 0,77 0,73
Smin < S < Scr,N
192 1,00 0,90 0,83 0,75 380 0,93 0,84 0,79
Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing 240 1,00 0,92 0,81 480 1,00 0,93 0,86
influenced the anchors group. 290 1,00 0,88 580 1,00 0,94
340 0,94 650 0,99
385 1,00 720 1,00
c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N

Chemical anchors
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,58 85 0,55
45 0,61 0,54 105 0,62 0,54
c 55 0,69 0,60 0,55 120 0,67 0,58
65 0,77 0,66 0,60 0,52 140 0,73 0,63 0,58
c 85 0,92 0,78 0,70 0,59 170 0,83 0,71 0,64
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 96 1,00 0,85 0,75 0,63 210 0,96 0,81 0,73
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef 120 1,00 0,87 0,72 240 1,00 0,89 0,80
Ccr,N = hef 145 1,00 0,82 290 1,00 0,91
c,N must be used for each distance 195 1,00 360 1,00
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c
c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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SPIT EPOMAX
Stainless steel
1/4

ETA
Vinylester chemical resin - High performance
European Technical Approval
Technical data
SPIT EPOMAX Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Max. Code
ETA Option 7 resin with anchor of part to of base depth bit rod tighten
n 05/0112 Stainless steel depth be fixed material lenth
MAXIMA rod (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
L hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
df EPOMAX M8 A4 80 15 110 8 80 10 9 110 10 052400
EPOMAX M10 A4 90 20 120 10 90 12 12 130 20 052410
d d0
EPOMAX M12 A4 110 25 140 12 110 14 14 160 30 052420
Tinst 45 EPOMAX M16 A4 125 35 160 16 125 18 18 190 60 052440
tfix hef = h0 EPOMAX M20 A4 170 65 220 20 170 25 22 260 120 052450
EPOMAX M24 A4 210 63 265 24 210 28 26 300 200 052470
EPOMAX M30 A4 280 70 350 30 280 35 33 380 400 052490
hmin
EPOMAX Dual component cartridge vinylester resin - vol. 150 ml 050883
- vol. 345 ml 050884
- vol. 380 ml 050885

APPLICATION
Anchor mechanical properties
Fixing steel framed structures
Threaded part M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Fixing machinery fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 700 700 700 700 700 700 500
Fixing of storage silos, refinery fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 450 450 450 450 450 450 210
pipework supports As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36,6 58 84,3 157 227 326,9 522,8
Fixing motorway signs Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31,2 62,3 109,2 277,5 482,4 833,7 1686,0
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 78 200 301 520 1052
Fixing safety barriers
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9,0 18,4 31,8 81,6 122,9 212,2 429,4

MATERIAL
Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load
Ambient temperature (C) Torque time Curing time
Threaded rod M8-M24:
Dry concrete Wet concrete
A4-70 acc. ISO 3506-1 40C 40 min. 40 min. 1 hour 20 min.
Threaded rod M30: 30C 60 min. 60 min. 2 hours
A4-50 acc. Iso 3506-1 20C 60 min. 110 min. 2 hours 40 min.
10C 2 hours 30 min. 3 hours 6 hours
Nut: Stainless steel A4-80, 0C 4 hours 4 hours 30 min. 9 hours
NF EN 10088-3
Note: minimum installation temperature: -5C
Washer: Stainless steel A4,
NF EN 20898-2
INSTALLATION Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPOMAX anchor
Premium Chemical Concentration Resistance Chemical Concentration Resistance
cleaning* substances (%) substances (%)
Acetic acid 50-75 (o) Heptane 100 (+)
Acetic acid 0-50 (+) Hexane 100 (o)
Acetone 10 (+) Hydrochloric acid 25 (o)
Ammonium hydroxide 20 (o) Hydrochloric acid 15 (+)
or Ammoniac Lactic acid 0-100 (+)
Ammonium hydroxide 5 (+) Nitric acid fv-15 (o)
or Ammoniac Phosphoric acid 80 (+)
Bromine water 5 (+) Phosphoric acid, (+)
Chlorine water 0-100 (+) vapor and condensed
Citric acid 0-100 (+) Sea water 0-100 (+)
Concentrated 100 (+) Sodium carbonate 10 (+)
phosphoric acid Sodium chloride 0-100 (+)
Deionized water 0-100 (+) Sodium hydroxide 25 (o)
Demineralized water (+) (or Caustic soda)
Diesel fuel 0-100 (+) Sulfuric acid 71-75 (o)
Ethyl alcohol (Ethanol) 10 (o) Sulfuric acid 0-70 (+)
*Premium cleaning: Ethylene glycol 0-100 (+) Sulfuric acid Fumes (+)
Formic acid 10 (+) Sulfuric acid / 10:20 (+)
2 blows with compressed air Fuel 100 (+) Phosphoric acid
2 brushing operation with brush on Heavy motor oil 100 (+) Turpentine (oil) (o)
drilling machine Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks, attacked
2 blows with compressed air surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples in contact with
the substance slightly attacked the material.

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SPIT EPOMAX
Stainless steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter 8 10 12 16 20 24 30
Drilling (mm) 10 12 14 18 25 28 35
Drilling depth (mm) 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPOMAX 380 ml 73 45 27 14 5 4 2
EPOMAX 345 ml 66 41 24 13 5 3 2
EPOMAX 150 ml 29 18 11 6 2 1 -

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

Chemical anchors
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRu,m 13,7 22,2 32,4 61,0 95,4 137,3 156,8
NRu,m 29,9 42,5 57,8 79,5 90,8 175,3 219,2 VRk 11,4 18,5 27,0 50,9 79,5 114,4 130,7
NRk 22,1 31,1 45,6 61,6 73,7 109,3 147,8

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRd 7,3 11,9 17,3 32,7 51,3 73,1 55,0
NRd 14,7 20,7 30,4 41,1 49,1 72,8 98,5 Ms = 1,56 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
Mc = 1,5

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRec 5,2 8,5 12,3 23,3 36,6 52,2 39,3
NRec 10,5 14,8 21,7 29,3 35,1 52,0 70,4 F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,56 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5

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SPIT EPOMAX
Stainless steel
3/4
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

V
N Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1) Concrete edge resistance
concrete with premium cleaning O
O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +40C 13,3 20,0 26,7 33,3 50,0 63,3 93,3
Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +80C 10,7 16,7 23,3 26,7 40,0 50,0 76,7
V0Rd,c 2,5 3,3 4,8 6,9 12,1 17,9 31,2
-40C to +120C 8,0 13,3 16,7 20,0 30,0 40,0 50,0 Mc = 1,5
Mc = 1,5
V
Pryout failure
N Concrete cone resistance for dry, wet 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
(1) concrete with premium cleaning
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N
V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 -40C to +40C 26,7 40,0 53,3 66,7 100,0 126,7 186,7
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 -40C to +80C 21,3 33,3 46,7 53,3 80,0 100,0 153,3
-40C to +40C 13,3 20,0 26,7 33,3 50,0 63,3 93,3 -40C to +120C 16,0 26,7 33,3 40,0 60,0 80,0 100,0
-40C to +80C 10,7 16,7 23,3 26,7 40,0 50,0 76,7 Mcp = 1,5
-40C to +120C 8,0 13,3 16,7 20,0 30,0 40,0 50,0
Mc = 1,5

N Steel resistance

Steel resistance
VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
SPIT MAXIMA rod 7,3 11,9 17,3 32,7 51,3 73,1 55,0
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,56 for M8-M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
SPIT MAXIMA rod 12,3 19,8 28,9 54,5 85,0 122,5 91,3 (1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured. The
anchor may be installed in flooded holes, but the figures above
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,87 for M8-M24 and Ms = 2,86 for M30 cannot be used, you must use the values given in the ETA for the
category 2.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/40 1,14 60 1,1



90

C40/60 1,26 70 1,2


55

C50/60 1,34 80 1,5 180 0


90 to 180 2

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SPIT EPOMAX
Stainless steel
4/4
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,64 0,63 105 0,65 0,63
55 0,67 0,65 0,63 0,61 140 0,71 0,67 0,63
s 65 0,70 0,68 0,65 0,63 160 0,74 0,69 0,64
85 0,77 0,74 0,69 0,67 180 0,76 0,71 0,66
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0,83 0,79 0,74 0,71 220 0,82 0,76 0,70
4.hef 140 0,94 0,89 0,82 0,78 250 0,87 0,80 0,72
Smin < S < Scr,N 160 1,00 0,94 0,86 0,82 300 0,94 0,86 0,77
Scr,N = 2.hef 180 1,00 0,91 0,86 340 1,00 0,90 0,80
S must be used for each spacing 220 1,00 0,94 370 0,94 0,83
influenced the anchors group. 250 1,00 450 1,00 0,90
560 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete

Chemical anchors
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,68 0,63 105 0,72 0,63
55 0,77 0,71 0,63 120 0,78 0,68
c
65 0,86 0,79 0,70 0,66 140 0,87 0,75 0,63
85 1,00 0,95 0,83 0,76 170 1,00 0,86 0,71
c
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1,00 0,86 0,79 210 1,00 0,81

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


hef 110 1,00 0,91 250 0,92
Ccr,N = hef 125 1,00 280 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
h>1,5.c 2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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SPIT EPOMAX
With system Satelis in hollow material

Chemical fixing of threaded and tapped studs in


hollow materials
N QX 0070
Technical data
tfix hef SPIT Anchor Max thick Drilling Length of External Stud External Thread Max Code
SATELIS depth of part to drill bit depth thread satelis diameter length diameter length of tightening
be fixed without of satelis of female female torque
d
stress stud stud
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
l2 hef tfix dO hO d Ls dnom L dnom l2 Tinst
G M8 10 8 80 10 062300
dnom d G M10 60 18 10 90 20 062310
G M12 25 20 80 12 60 20 100 20 062320
L = hef
DF M6 6 58 12 15 8 062340
DF M8 58 8 58 12 20 10 062350
DF M10 10 58 12 23 20 062360
dnom EPOMAX resin - vol. 150 ml 050883
- vol. 345 ml 050884
Ls - vol. 380 ml 050885

APPLICATION
Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)
Signs
Scaffolding TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
Electrical switchboards
Radiators Anchor Male stud M8-M10-M12 Male stud Female stud
Base size Female stud M6-M8-M10 M8 M10 M6 M10 M12
Frames material M12
Air conditioning ducts
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
Rail guard returns
NRu,m 4,4 VRu,m 9,6 10,6 6,2 9,6 10,6
Blinds Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
Climbing walls NRu,m 7,6 VRu,m 9,6 12,4 6,2 9,6 12,4
Metal scales Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
Hand rails NRu,m 2,0 VRu,m 6,2 6,2 6,2 6,2 6,2
Poles and ducts Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
Demountable partitions NRu,m 4,6 VRu,m 8,6 8,6 6,2 8,6 8,6
Kitchen furniture
Decoration
... Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)
MATERIAL for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
Container polypropylene
N NRu,m VRu,m VRu,m
Spring screen polyacetal NRd = Ru,m ; NRec = VRd = ; VRec =
Male stud, zinc coated steel 3 4 3 4
S300Pb EN 10087
Nut, zinc coated steel *Derived from test results *Derived from test results
stainless steel
Washer zinc coated steel TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
NF EN 10025
INSTALLATION Anchor Male stud M8-M10-M12 Male stud Female stud
Base size Female stud M6-M8-M10 M8 M10 M6 M10 M12
material M12
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd 1,45 VRd 3,2 3,5 2,0 3,2 3,5
NRec 1,1 VRec 2,4 2,65 1,55 2,4 2,65
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd 2,5 VRd 3,2 4,1 2,0 3,2 3,5
NRec 1,9 VRec 2,4 3,1 1,55 2,4 2,65
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,65 VRd 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0
NRec 0,5 VRec 1,55 1,55 1,55 1,55 1,55
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd 1,5 VRd 2,85 2,85 2,0 2,85 2,85
NRec 1,15 VRec 2,15 2,15 1,55 2,15 2,15

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SPIT EPOMAX
In masonries and in hollow material
with plastic mesh sleeve
Vinylester resin

Technical data
N QX 0070
EPOMAX Anchor Max thick Thread Drill Drilling Total Max Code
depth of part to thread length bit depth sleeve anchor tightening
L
d0 be fixed length torque
hollow solid hollow solid
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
d

hef tfix d l2 dO hO dt L Tinst


Tinst tfix hef = h0
M8 75 12 8 16 10 80 100 5 061650
male
stud

M10 75 20 10 16 12 80 100 8 061660


L = hef = h0
M12 75 20 12 20 14 80 100 8 061670
l2
M8 58 8 20 20 14 80 58 8 062350
plast. female
stud

M10 58 10 23 20 14 80 58 8 062360
d

M12 75 12 30 20 20 100 75 8 061760


sleeve

16x80 16 85 16 80 061600
20x85 20 90 20 85 061490
Studs EPOMAX resin - vol. 150 ml 050883
- vol. 345 ml 050884
- vol. 380 ml 050885

dt
NOTE : Sleeve 16 x 80 for male studs M8 and M10 in hollow material.

Chemical anchors
L Sleeve 20 x 80 and 20 x 85 for male studs M12 and female studs M8, M10 and M12 in hollow material.

Perforated sleeve

Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)


APPLICATION for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
Signs
Scaffolding VRu,m
NRu,m NRu,m VRu,m
Electrical switchboards NRd = ; NRec = VRd = ; VRec =
Radiators 3 4 3 4
Frames *Derived from test results *Derived from test results
Air conditioning ducts
Rail guard returns
Blinds IN MASONRIES
Climbing walls
Metal scales
Hand rails TENSILE IN kN SHEAR IN kN
Poles and ducts Anchor
size Male stud M8-M10-M12 Male stud Female stud
Demountable partitions Base Female stud M8-M10-M12 M8 M10 M12 M8 M10 M12
Kitchen furniture material
Decoration Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
... NRd 1,2 VRd 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4
NRec 0,9 VRec 1,8 1,8 1,8 1,8 1,8 1,8
MATERIAL
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
Male & female studs, class 5,8 NRd 2,1 VRd 2,65 2,65 2,65 2,65 2,65 2,65
NRec 1,6 VRec 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,8 VRd 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7
NRec 0,6 VRec 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,3 1,3
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd 1,3 VRd 2,65 2,65 2,65 2,65 2,65 2,65
NRec 1,0 VRec 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0
Clay bricks
NRd 1,7 VRd 2,4 3,3 5,3 2,65 3,3 5,3
CMIX+ SYSTEM
NRec 1,3 VRec 1,8 2,5 4,0 2,0 2,5 4,0
Solid concrete blocks
NRd 6,6 VRd 2,3 2,9 4,2 2,3 2,9 4,2
NRec 5,0 VRec 1,75 2,2 3,15 1,75 2,2 3,15

Hollow Solid
material material

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SPIT MAXIMA
Zinc coated steel
1/4

ETA
Bonded anchor in glass capsule
European Technical Approval
Technical data
ETA Option 7
n 03/0007 SPIT MAXIMA Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Total Max. Code Code
anchor of part to of base depth bit rod capsule tighten rod capsule
depth be fixed material lenth torque
L (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
df
hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Lp Tinst
d d0 MAXIMA M8 80 15 110 8 80 10 9 110 80 10 050950 051500
MAXIMA M10 90 20 120 10 90 12 12 130 85 20 050960 051510
Tinst 45
tfix hef = h0
MAXIMA M12 110 25 150 12 110 14 14 160 107 30 050970 051520
MAXIMA M16 125 35 160 16 125 18 18 190 107 60 050980 051530
hmin MAXIMA M20 170 65 220 20 170 25 22 260 162 120 655220 051540
Lp MAXIMA M24 210 63 300 24 210 28 26 300 200 200 655240 051550
MAXIMA M30 280 70 350 30 280 35 33 380 260 400 050940 051560

Anchor mechanical properties


APPLICATION
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Fixing steel framed structures Threaded part
Fixing machinery (resistant to fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 600 600 600 600 520 520 520
vibration) fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 420 420 420 420 420 420 420
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36,6 58 84,3 157 227 326,9 522,8
Fixing of storage silos, refinery
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31,2 62,3 109,2 277,5 482,4 833,7 1686,0
pipework supports
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 78 200 301 520 1052
Fixing motorway signs M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9,0 18,4 31,8 81,6 122,9 212,2 429,4
Fixing safety barriers

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M16: Ambient temperature (C) SPIT MAXIMA resin
cold formed steel NF A35-053 Dry concrete Wet concrete
T 20c 20 min. 40 min.
Threaded rod M20-M30: 10c < T < 20c 30 min. 60 min.
11 SMnPb37 - NFA 35-561 0c < T 10c 1 hour 2 hours
Nut: -5c < T 0c 5 hours 10 hours
Steel, EN 20898-2 grade 6 or 8
Washer:
Steel DIN 513 Chemical resistance of the SPIT MAXIMA anchor
Zinc coating 5 m min.
NF E25-009 Chemical Concentration Resistance Chemical Concentration Resistance
substances (%) substances (%)
Nitric acid < 20 (+) Ethylene glycol 100 (+)
INSTALLATION Nitric acid 20 - 70 (o) Heptane 100 (o)
Phosphoric acid < 10 (+) Hexane 100 (o)
Sulphurous acid 100 (o) Methanol 15 (o)
Sulphuric acid 30 (+) Carbon monoxide 100 (+)
Ethyl alcohol 15 (+) Washing powder 100 (+)
Beer 100 (+) Perchloroethylene 100 (o)
Carbon dioxide 100 (+) Hydrogen peroxide 40 (o)
Engine petrol Caustic potash 100 (+)
without benzene 100 (o) Cement in
Hydrogen fluoride 20 (+) suspension saturated solution (+)
Ammonia 100 (+)

Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks,
attacked surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
* Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples
in contact with the substance slightly attacked the material.

* Using the installation tool available in each box of studs.

98
SPIT MAXIMA
Zinc coated steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRu,m 13,1 21,7 23,32 45,2 73,7 114,7 168,3
NRu,m 25,9 44,1 67,2 93,2 105,4 237,6 297,7 VRk 10,8 15,8 19,6 37,2 69,5 96,6 146,5
NRk 18,3 25,7 37,7 57,1 80,8 119,7 151,9

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =

Chemical anchors
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRd 7,6 11,0 13,7 26,0 46,3 64,4 97,7
NRd 8,5 11,9 17,4 26,4 37,4 55,4 70,3 Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30
Mc = 2,16

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRec 5,4 7,9 9,8 18,6 33,1 46,0 69,8
NRec 6,0 8,5 12,5 18,9 26,7 39,6 50,2 F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,16

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Zinc coated steel
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SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N
V
Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1) Concrete edge resistance
and flooded (2) concrete O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance in dry and wet concrete V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
-40C to +40C 7,4 11,6 18,5 27,8 34,7 53,2 64,8 hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +80C 4,2 7,4 11,6 18,5 23,1 34,7 44,0
Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
Design pull-out for flooded concrete
V0Rd,c 2,1 2,7 4,0 5,7 10,1 14,9 26,0
-40C to +40C - - 15,8 23,8 29,7 45,6 55,5
Mc = 1,8
-40C to +80C - - 9,9 15,8 19,8 29,7 37,7
Mc = 2,16 (wet) ; Mc = 2,52 (flooded)
V
Pryout failure
N
Concrete cone resistance for dry, 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
wet (1) and flooded (2) concrete

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance in dry and wet concrete
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
N0Rd,c Design pull-out resistance in dry and wet concrete
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 -40C to +40C 17,8 27,8 44,4 66,7 83,3 127,8 155,6
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 -40C to +80C 10,0 17,8 27,8 44,4 55,6 83,3 105,6
-40C to +40C 7,4 11,6 18,5 27,8 34,7 53,2 64,8 Design pryout resistance for flooted concrete
-40C to +80C 4,2 7,4 11,6 18,5 23,1 34,7 44,0 -40C to +40C - - 44,4 66,7 83,3 127,8 155,6
Design pull-out for flooded concrete -40C to +80C - - 27,8 44,4 55,6 83,3 105,6
-40C to +40C - - 15,8 23,8 29,7 45,6 55,5 Mcp = 1,8 ( wet) ; Mcp = 2,1 ( flooded)
-40C to +80C - - 9,9 15,8 19,8 29,7 37,7
V
Mc = 2,16 (wet) ; Mc = 2,52 (flooded)
N
Steel resistance

Steel resistance
VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRd,s 7,7 11,8 17,7 32,8 39,3 56,6 90,7
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
NRd,s 12,9 19,9 29,2 55 79,2 114,1 181,9 (1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured.
(2) The concrete is wet, and the hole is full of water. The resin can be
Ms = 1,71 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,49 for M20 to M30
injected without remove water.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1 1 1 1 1,18 1,07 1,27 60 1,1



90

C50/60 1 1 1 1 1,53 1,22 1,79 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
100
SPIT MAXIMA
Zinc coated steel
4/4
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,64 0,63 105 0,65 0,63
55 0,67 0,65 0,63 0,61 140 0,71 0,67 0,63
s 65 0,70 0,68 0,65 0,63 160 0,74 0,69 0,64
85 0,77 0,74 0,69 0,67 180 0,76 0,71 0,66
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0,83 0,79 0,74 0,71 220 0,82 0,76 0,70
4.hef 140 0,94 0,89 0,82 0,78 250 0,87 0,80 0,72
160 1,00 0,94 0,86 0,82 300 0,94 0,86 0,77
Smin < S < Scr,N
180 1,00 0,91 0,86 340 1,00 0,90 0,80
Scr,N = 3.hef
220 1,00 0,94 370 0,94 0,83
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group. 250 1,00 450 1,00 0,90
560 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N

Chemical anchors
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,68 0,63 105 0,72 0,63
55 0,77 0,71 0,63 120 0,78 0,68
c
65 0,86 0,79 0,70 0,66 140 0,87 0,75 0,63
85 1,00 0,95 0,83 0,76 170 1,00 0,86 0,71
c
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1,00 0,86 0,79 210 1,00 0,81
Cmin < C < Ccr,N hef 110 1,00 0,91 250 0,92
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef 125 1,00 280 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
h>1,5.c 2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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SPIT MAXIMA
Stainless steel
1/4

ETA
Bonded anchor in glass capsule
European Technical Approval
Technical data
ETA Option 7
n 03/0008 SPIT MAXIMA Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Total Max. Code Code
A4 anchor of part to of base depth bit rod capsule tighten rod capsule
depth be fixed material lenth torque
L (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
df
hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Lp Tinst
d d0 MAXIMA M8 80 15 110 8 80 10 9 110 80 10 052400 051500
MAXIMA M10 90 20 120 10 90 12 12 130 85 20 052410 051510
Tinst 45
MAXIMA M12 110 25 150 12 110 14 14 160 107 30 052420 051520
tfix hef = h0
MAXIMA M16 125 35 160 16 125 18 18 190 107 60 052440 051530
hmin MAXIMA M20 170 65 220 20 170 25 22 260 162 120 052450 051540
Lp MAXIMA M24 210 63 300 24 210 28 26 300 200 200 052470 051550
MAXIMA M30 280 70 350 30 280 35 33 380 260 400 052490 051560

Anchor mechanical properties


APPLICATION M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Threaded part
Fixing steel framed structures
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 700 700 700 700 700 700 500
Fixing machinery fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 350 350 350 350 350 350 200
Fixing of storage silos, refinery As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 32,7 52,8 77 145,3 227 326,9 522,8
pipework supports Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 26,4 54,1 95,3 247,0 482,4 833,7 1686,0
Fixing motorway signs M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 80 207 405 700 1011
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9,0 18,4 32,7 84,5 165,3 285,7 412,7
Fixing safety barriers

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


MATERIAL
Ambient temperature (C) SPIT MAXIMA resin
Threaded rod M8-M24:
Dry concrete Wet concrete
A4-70 acc. ISO 3506-1
T 20c 20 min. 40 min.
Threaded rod M30: 10c < T < 20c 30 min. 60 min.
A4-50 acc. Iso 3506-1 0c < T 10c 1 hour 2 hours
Nut: Stainless steel A4-80, -5c < T 0c 5 hours 10 hours
NF EN 10088-3
Washer: Stainless steel A4,
Chemical resistance of the SPIT MAXIMA anchor
NF EN 20898-2

Chemical Concentration Resistance Chemical Concentration Resistance


substances (%) substances (%)
Nitric acid < 20 (+) Ethylene glycol 100 (+)
Nitric acid 20 - 70 (o) Heptane 100 (o)
INSTALLATION Phosphoric acid < 10 (+) Hexane 100 (o)
Sulphurous acid 100 (o) Methanol 15 (o)
Sulphuric acid 30 (+) Carbon monoxide 100 (+)
Ethyl alcohol 15 (+) Washing powder 100 (+)
Beer 100 (+) Perchloroethylene 100 (o)
Carbon dioxide 100 (+) Hydrogen peroxide 40 (o)
Engine petrol Caustic potash 100 (+)
without benzene 100 (o) Cement in
Hydrogen fluoride 20 (+) suspension saturated solution (+)
Ammonia 100 (+)

Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks,
attacked surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples
* in contact with the substance slightly attacked the material.

* Using the installation tool available in each box of studs.

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SPIT MAXIMA
Stainless steel
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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRu,m 13,2 20,8 30,3 56,5 70,8 102 163,1
NRu,m 25,9 44,1 67,2 93,2 105,4 237,6 297,7 VRk 11,0 17,4 25,3 47,1 59,0 85,0 135,9
NRk 18,3 25,7 37,7 57,1 80,8 119,7 151,9

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =

Chemical anchors
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRd 7,0 11,2 16,3 30,4 38,1 54,8 57,1
NRd 8,5 11,9 17,4 26,4 37,4 55,4 70,3 Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
Mc = 2,16

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRec 5,0 8,0 11,6 21,7 27,2 39,1 40,8
NRec 6,0 8,5 12,5 18,9 26,7 39,6 50,2 F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,16

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SPIT MAXIMA
Stainless steel
3/4
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N
Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1) V
Concrete edge resistance
and flooded (2) concrete O
O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance in dry and wet concrete V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
-40C to +40C 7,4 11,6 18,5 27,8 34,7 53,2 64,8
Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +80C 4,2 7,4 11,6 18,5 23,1 34,7 44,0
Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
Design pull-out for flooded concrete
V0Rd,c 2,1 2,7 4,0 5,7 10,1 14,9 26,0
-40C to +40C - - 15,8 23,8 29,7 45,6 55,5 Mc = 1,8
-40C to +80C - - 9,9 15,8 19,8 29,7 37,7
Mc = 2,16 (wet) ; Mc = 2,52 (flooded)
V
Pryout failure
N
Concrete cone resistance for dry, 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
wet (1) and flooded (2) concrete

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance in dry and wet concrete
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
N0Rd,c Design pull-out resistance in dry and wet concrete
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 -40C to +40C 17,8 27,8 44,4 66,7 83,3 127,8 155,6
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 -40C to +80C 10,0 17,8 27,8 44,4 55,6 83,3 105,6
-40C to +40C 7,4 11,6 18,5 27,8 34,7 53,2 64,8 Design pryout resistance for flooted concrete
-40C to +80C 4,2 7,4 11,6 18,5 23,1 34,7 44,0 -40C to +40C - - 44,4 66,7 83,3 127,8 155,6
Design pull-out for flooded concrete -40C to +80C - - 27,8 44,4 55,6 83,3 105,6
-40C to +40C - - 15,8 23,8 29,7 45,6 55,5 Mcp = 1,8 (wet) ; Mcp = 2,1 (flooted)
-40C to +80C - - 9,9 15,8 19,8 29,7 37,7
V
Mc = 2,16 (wet) ; Mc = 2,52 (flooded)
Steel resistance
N

Steel resistance
VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRd,s 7,1 11,0 16,1 30,3 38,0 54,8 57,1
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured.
NRd,s 12,3 19,8 28,9 54,5 85,0 122,5 91,3 (2) The concrete is wet, and the hole is full of water. The resin can be
Ms = 1,87 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,86 for M30 injected without remove water.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/37 1 1 1 1 1,18 1,07 1,27 60 1,1



90

C50/60 1 1 1 1 1,53 1,22 1,79 70 1,2


55

80 1,5 180 0
90 to 180 2
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Stainless steel
4/4
SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,64 0,63 105 0,65 0,63
55 0,67 0,65 0,63 0,61 140 0,71 0,67 0,63
s 65 0,70 0,68 0,65 0,63 160 0,74 0,69 0,64
85 0,77 0,74 0,69 0,67 180 0,76 0,71 0,66
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0,83 0,79 0,74 0,71 220 0,82 0,76 0,70
4.hef 140 0,94 0,89 0,82 0,78 250 0,87 0,80 0,72
Smin < S < Scr,N 160 1,00 0,94 0,86 0,82 300 0,94 0,86 0,77
Scr,N = 2.hef 180 1,00 0,91 0,86 340 1,00 0,90 0,80
S must be used for each spacing 220 1,00 0,94 370 0,94 0,83
influenced the anchors group. 250 1,00 450 1,00 0,90
560 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete

Chemical anchors
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,68 0,63 105 0,72 0,63
c 55 0,77 0,71 0,63 120 0,78 0,68
65 0,86 0,79 0,70 0,66 140 0,87 0,75 0,63
c 85 1,00 0,95 0,83 0,76 170 1,00 0,86 0,71
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1,00 0,86 0,79 210 1,00 0,81
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef 110 1,00 0,91 250 0,92
Ccr,N = hef 125 1,00 280 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
h>1,5.c 2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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SPIT EPCON C8
Zinc coated steel
1/4

L Epoxy resin - High performance


df
Technical data
d d0

Tinst 45 SPIT EPCON C8 Max. Max. thick Min thick Drilling Total Tighening Code
tfix hef = h0 resin with Zinc anchor of part to of base Thread depth Drill Clearance length torque
coated steel depth be fixed material bit
MAXIMA rod (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hmin hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
EPCON C8 M8 80 15 110 8 80 10 9 110 10 050950
EPCON C8 M10 90 20 120 10 90 12 12 130 20 050960
EPCON C8 M12 110 25 140 12 110 14 14 160 30 050970
APPLICATION EPCON C8 M16 125 35 160 16 125 18 18 190 60 050980
EPCON C8 M20 170 65 220 20 170 25 22 260 120 655220
Fixing steel framed structures, EPCON C8 M24 210 63 265 24 210 28 26 300 200 655240
Fixing machinery (resistant to EPCON C8 M30 280 70 350 30 280 35 33 380 400 050940
EPCON C8 Epoxy resin, dual component cartridge - vol. 450 ml 050883
vibration)
Fixing for protective barriers,
safety rails.
Anchor mechanical properties
Threaded part (Maxima rod) M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 600 600 600 600 520 520 520
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength 420 420 420 420 420 420 420
As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36.6 58 84.3 157 227 326.9 522.8
MATERIAL Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31.2 62.3 109.2 277.5 482.4 833.7 1686.0
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 78 200 301 520 1052
Threaded rod M8-M16: M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9.0 18.4 31.8 81.6 122.9 212.2 429.4
cold formed steel NF A35-053
Threaded rod M20-M30:
11 SMnPb37 - NFA 35-561
Nut: Setting time
Steel, EN 20898-2 grade 6 or 8 Ambient temperature (C) SPIT EPCON C8 resin
Washer: Max. time for Waiting time Curing time (h)
Steel DIN 513 installation (min.) for 45% load (h)
Zinc coating 5 m min. 40C 5 3 6
NF E25-009 30C 8 5 8
20C 14 6 12
10C 20 12 23
INSTALLATION 5C 26 15 26

Premium
Effect of temperature

cleaning* 100%
on the resistance

80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Temperature of the fixing (C)

Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPCON C8 anchor


Chemical Concentration Resistance Substances Concentration Rsistance
substances (%) chimiques (%)
Sulfuric acid 10 (o) Acetone (-)
*Premium cleaning: Hydrochloric acid 10 (o) Tolune (o)
Nitric acid 10 (o) Ethanol (o)
2 blowing with compressed air Acetic acid 10 (o) methyl-ethyl-ketone (MEK) (-)
2 brushing with brushed fitted on a Ammonium hydroxide 10 (o) Methanol (-)
drilling machine or ammoniac Demineralized water (+)
Sodium Hypochlorite 5 (o) Sea water 100 (+)
2 blowing with compressed air Sodium hydroxide 50 (o) Engine Petrol 100 (+)
(or Caustic soda) Motor oil 100 (+)

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SPIT EPCON C8
Zinc coated steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Anchor size 8 10 12 16 20 24 30
Drilling (mm) 10 12 14 18 25 28 35
Drilling depth (mm) 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON C8 450 ml 86 53 32 17 6 4 2

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Chevilles chimiques
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRu,m 15.92 22.75 32.8 56.2 73.6 115.0 177.7
NRu,m 34.8 50.7 78.9 82.9 136.4 202.3 315.0 VRk 10.98 18.9 25.3 46.8 59.02 95.8 135.9
NRk 33.9 42.3 62.0 69.1 102.3 151.7 252.8

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRd 7.7 13.2 17.7 32.7 39.3 63.9 90.6
NRd 18.8 23.5 34.5 38.4 56.9 84.3 140.4 Ms = 1.43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1.5 for M20 to M30
Mc = 1.8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRec 5.5 9.4 12.6 23.4 28.1 45.6 64.7
NRec 13.5 16.8 24.6 27.4 40.6 60.2 100.3 F = 1.4 ; Ms = 1.43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1.5 for M20 to M30
F = 1.4 ; Mc = 1.8

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR en kN
V
N Pull-out resistance for dry and wet Concrete edge resistance
concrete (1) O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +40C 13.9 19.4 27.8 33.3 52.8 63.9 94.4 Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +80C 8.9 13.9 19.4 22.2 33.3 52.8 63.9 V0Rd,c 2.5 3.3 4.8 6.9 12.1 17.9 31.2
Mc = 1.8 Mc = 1.5

V
Pryout failure
N Concrete cone resistance for dry and wet
0
concrete (1) VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 -40C to +40C 33.3 46.7 66.7 80.0 126.7 153.3 226.7
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 -40C to +80C 21.3 33.3 46.7 53.3 80.0 126.7 153.3
-40C to +40C 13.9 19.4 27.8 33.3 52.8 63.9 94.4 Mcp = 1.5
-40C to +80C 8.9 13.9 19.4 22.2 33.3 52.8 63.9
Mc = 1.8
V

Steel resistance
N

Steel resistance VRd,s Steel design tensile resistance


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
SPIT MAXIMA rod 7.7 12.2 17.7 32.9 39.3 56.7 90.7
Std. rod grade 5.8* 7.36 11.6 16.9 31.2 48.8 70.4 112.0
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Std. rod grade 8.8* 11.68 18.6 27.0 50.4 78.4 112.8 179.2
SPIT MAXIMA rod 12.9 20.5 29.8 55.6 79.2 114.1 182.6 Std. rod grade 10.9* 12.2 19.3 28.1 52.0 81.3 117.3 186.7
MAXIMA rod: Ms = 1.71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1.49 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8* 12.0 19.3 28.0 52.0 81.3 118.0 186.7 Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8: Ms = 1.5
Std. rod grade 8.8* 19.3 30.7 44.7 84.0 130.7 188.0 299.3 Std. rod grade 10.9: Ms = 1.4
Std. rod grade 10.9* 26.4 41.4 60.0 112.1 175.0 252.1 400.7
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water saturated.
MAXIMA rod: Ms = 1.71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1.49 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8: Ms = 1.5 * Special grade available on request
Std. rod grade 10.9: Ms = 1.4

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1.2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
80 8 V
C25/30 1.1 0 to 55 1 1

C30/40 1.14 60 1.1



90

C40/60 1.26 70 1.2


55

C50/60 1.34 80 1.5 180 0

90 to 180 2
c
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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0.63 85 0.63
45 0.64 0.63 105 0.65 0.63
55 0.67 0.65 0.63 0.61 140 0.71 0.67 0.63
s 65 0.70 0.68 0.65 0.63 160 0.74 0.69 0.64
85 0.77 0.74 0.69 0.67 180 0.76 0.71 0.66
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0.83 0.79 0.74 0.71 220 0.82 0.76 0.70
4.hef 140 0.94 0.89 0.82 0.78 250 0.87 0.80 0.72
Smin S Scr,N 160 1.00 0.94 0.86 0.82 300 0.94 0.86 0.77
Scr,N = 2.hef 180 1.00 0.91 0.86 340 1.00 0.90 0.80
S must be used for each spacing 220 1.00 0.94 370 0.94 0.83
influenced the anchors group. 250 1.00 450 1.00 0.90
560 1.00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N

Chevilles chimiques
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0.63 85 0.63
45 0.68 0.63 105 0.72 0.63
c 55 0.77 0.71 0.63 120 0.78 0.68
65 0.86 0.79 0.70 0.66 140 0.87 0.75 0.63
c 85 1.00 0.95 0.83 0.76 170 1.00 0.86 0.71
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1.00 0.86 0.79 210 1.00 0.81
Cmin C Ccr,N
hef 110 1.00 0.91 250 0.92
Ccr,N = 1.hef 125 1.00 280 1.00
c,N must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1.00 1.31 1.66 2.02 2.41 2.83 3.26 3.72 4.19 4.69 5.20 5.72
h>1,5.c
c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1.0
S 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2
Cmin
1.0 0.67 0.84 1.03 1.22 1.43 1.65 1.88 2.12 2.36 2.62 2.89 3.16
1.5 0.75 0.93 1.12 1.33 1.54 1.77 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.76 3.03 3.31
V 2.0 0.83 1.02 1.22 1.43 1.65 1.89 2.12 2.38 2.63 2.90 3.18 3.46
2.5 0.92 1.11 1.32 1.54 1.77 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.77 3.04 3.32 3.61
h>1,5.c
3.0 1.00 1.20 1.42 1.64 1.88 2.12 2.37 2.63 2.90 3.18 3.46 3.76
3.c + s c 3.5 1.30 1.52 1.75 1.99 2.24 2.50 2.76 3.04 3.32 3.61 3.91
s c,V = . 4.0 1.62 1.86 2.10 2.36 2.62 2.89 3.17 3.46 3.75 4.05
6.cmin cmin 4.5 1.96 2.21 2.47 2.74 3.02 3.31 3.60 3.90 4.20
5.0 2.33 2.59 2.87 3.15 3.44 3.74 4.04 4.35
s1
s2 5.5 2.71 2.99 3.28 3.71 4.02 4.33 4.65
s3
6.0 2.83 3.11 3.41 3.71 4.02 4.33 4.65
sn-1

For 3 anchors fastening and more

V 3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
h>1,5.c
3.n.cmin cmin
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Stainless steel
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df
L Epoxy resin - High performance
d d0
Technical data
Tinst 45 SPIT EPCON C8 Max. Max. thick Min thick Drilling Total Max. Code
tfix hef = h0 resin with stainless
anchor of part to of base thread depth drill bit clearance lengthtighten
steel MAXIMA depth be fixed material torque
rod (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hmin
hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
EPCON C8 M8 A4 80 15 110 8 80 10 9 110 10 052400
APPLICATION EPCON C8 M10 A4 90 20 120 10 90 12 12 130 20 052410
EPCON C8 M12 A4 110 25 140 12 110 14 14 160 30 052420
EPCON C8 M16 A4 125 35 160 16 125 18 18 190 60 052440
Fixing steel framed structures, EPCON C8 M20 A4 170 65 220 20 170 25 22 260 120 052450
Fixing machinery (resistant to EPCON C8 M24 A4 210 63 265 24 210 28 26 300 200 052470
vibration), EPCON C8 M30 A4 280 70 350 30 280 35 33 380 400 052490
EPCON C8 epoxy resin, dual component cartridge - vol. 450 ml 050883
Fixing for protective barriers,
safety rails.

Anchor mechanical properties


Threaded part M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 700 700 700 700 700 700 500
MATIERE fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 450 450 450 450 450 450 210
Threaded rod M8-M24:: As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36.6 58 84.3 157 227 326.9 522.8
A4-70 acc. ISO 3506-1 Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31.2 62.3 109.2 277.5 482.4 833.7 1686.0
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 78 200 301 520 1052
Threaded rod M30::
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9.0 18.4 31.8 81.6 122.9 212.2 429.4
A4-50 acc. Iso 3506-1
Nut: Stainless steel A4-80,
NF EN 10088-3
Washer: Stainless steel A4,
NF EN 20898-2 Setting time
Ambient temperature (C) SPIT EPCON C8 resin
Max. time for Waiting time Curing time (h)
installation (min.) for 45% load (h)
40C 5 3 6
INSTALLATION 30C 8 5 8
20C 14 6 12
Premium 10C 20 12 23
cleaning* 5C 26 15 26
Effect of temperature

100%
on the resistance

80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Temperature of the fixing (C)

*Premium cleaning:
2 blowing with compressed air
2 brushing with brushed fitted on a
drilling machine
2 blowing with compressed air

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SPIT EPCON C8
Stainless steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter 8 10 12 16 20 24 30
Drilling (mm) 10 12 14 18 25 28 35
Drilling depth (mm) 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON C8 450 ml 86 53 32 17 6 4 2s

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

Chemical anchors
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRu,m 13.7 22.2 32.4 61.0 95.4 137.3 156.8
NRu,m 34.8 50.7 78.9 82.9 136.4 202.3 315.0 VRk 11.4 18.5 27.0 50.9 79.5 114.4 130.7
NRk 33.9 42.3 62.0 69.1 102.3 151.7 252.8

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRd 7.3 11.9 17.3 32.7 51.3 73.1 55.0
NRd 18.8 23.5 34.5 38.4 56.9 84.3 140.4 Ms = 1.56 for M8 M24 and Ms = 2.38 for M30
Mc = 1.8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRec 5.2 8.5 12.3 23.3 36.6 52.2 39.3
NRec 13.5 16.8 24.6 27.4 40.6 60.2 100.3 F = 1.4 ; Ms = 1.56 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2.38 for M30
F = 1.4 ; Mc = 1.8

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
Concrete edge resistance
N Pull-out resistance for dry and wet
concrete (1) O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance(Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +40C 13.9 19.4 27.8 33.3 52.8 63.9 94.4 Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +80C 8.9 13.9 19.4 22.2 33.3 52.8 63.9 V0Rd,c 2.5 3.3 4.8 6.9 12.1 17.9 31.2
Mc = 1.8 Mc = 1.5

V
Pryout failure
N Concrete cone resistance for dry and wet 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
concrete (1)
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 -40C to +40C 33.3 46.7 66.7 80.0 126.7 153.3 226.7
-40C to +80C 21.3 33.3 46.7 53.3 80.0 126.7 153.3
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Mcp = 1.5
-40C to +40C 13.9 19.4 27.8 33.3 52.8 63.9 94.4
-40C to +80C 8.9 13.9 19.4 22.2 33.3 52.8 63.9
Mc = 1.8
V

Steel resistance
N

Steel resistance VRd,s Steel design shear resistance


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
SPIT MAXIMA rod 7.3 11.9 17.3 32.7 51.3 73.1 55.0
MAXIMA rod: Ms = 1.56 for M8-M24 and Ms = 2.38 for M30
NRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
SPIT MAXIMA rod 12.3 19.8 28.9 54.5 85.0 122.5 91.3 (1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water saturated.
MAXIMA rod: Ms = 1.87 for M8-M24 and Ms = 2.86 for M30

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/40 1.14 60 1.1



90

C40/60 1.26 70 1.2


55

C50/60 1.34 80 1.5 180 0


90 to 180 2
c
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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0.63 85 0.63
45 0.64 0.63 105 0.65 0.63
55 0.67 0.65 0.63 0.61 140 0.71 0.67 0.63
s 65 0.70 0.68 0.65 0.63 160 0.74 0.69 0.64
85 0.77 0.74 0.69 0.67 180 0.76 0.71 0.66
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0.83 0.79 0.74 0.71 220 0.82 0.76 0.70
4.hef 140 0.94 0.89 0.82 0.78 250 0.87 0.80 0.72
Smin S Scr,N 160 1.00 0.94 0.86 0.82 300 0.94 0.86 0.77
Scr,N = 2.hef 180 1.00 0.91 0.86 340 1.00 0.90 0.80
S must be used for each spacing 220 1.00 0.94 370 0.94 0.83
influenced the anchors group. 250 1.00 450 1.00 0.90
560 1.00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete

Chemical anchors
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0.63 85 0.63
45 0.68 0.63 105 0.72 0.63
55 0.77 0.71 0.63 120 0.78 0.68
c
65 0.86 0.79 0.70 0.66 140 0.87 0.75 0.63
85 1.00 0.95 0.83 0.76 170 1.00 0.86 0.71
c
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1.00 0.86 0.79 210 1.00 0.81
Cmin C Ccr,N
hef 110 1.00 0.91 250 0.92
Ccr,N = 1.hef 125 1.00 280 1.00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1.00 1.31 1.66 2.02 2.41 2.83 3.26 3.72 4.19 4.69 5.20 5.72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s
Cmin 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2
S
Cmin
1.0 0.67 0.84 1.03 1.22 1.43 1.65 1.88 2.12 2.36 2.62 2.89 3.16
1.5 0.75 0.93 1.12 1.33 1.54 1.77 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.76 3.03 3.31
V 2.0 0.83 1.02 1.22 1.43 1.65 1.89 2.12 2.38 2.63 2.90 3.18 3.46
h>1,5.c 2.5 0.92 1.11 1.32 1.54 1.77 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.77 3.04 3.32 3.61
3.0 1.00 1.20 1.42 1.64 1.88 2.12 2.37 2.63 2.90 3.18 3.46 3.76
3.c + s c 3.5 1.30 1.52 1.75 1.99 2.24 2.50 2.76 3.04 3.32 3.61 3.91
s c,V = . 4.0 1.62 1.86 2.10 2.36 2.62 2.89 3.17 3.46 3.75 4.05
6.cmin cmin 4.5 1.96 2.21 2.47 2.74 3.02 3.31 3.60 3.90 4.20
5.0 2.33 2.59 2.87 3.15 3.44 3.74 4.04 4.35
s1
s2 5.5 2.71 2.99 3.28 3.71 4.02 4.33 4.65
s3
6.0 2.83 3.11 3.41 3.71 4.02 4.33 4.65
sn-1

For 3 anchors fastening and more

V 3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
h>1,5.c
3.n.cmin cmin
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Zinc coated steel
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Epoxy resin - High performance

Technical data
Zinc coated steel Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Max. Code
L MAXIMA rod with anchor of part to of base depth bit rod tighten
df 45
SPIT EPCON resin depth be fixed material lenth torque
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
d d0
hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
Tinst EPCON M8 80 15 110 8 80 10 9 110 10 050950
tfix hef = h0
hmin EPCON M10 90 20 120 10 90 12 12 130 20 050960
EPCON M12 110 25 140 12 110 14 14 160 30 050970
EPCON M16 125 35 160 16 125 18 18 190 60 050980
EPCON M20 170 65 220 20 170 25 22 260 120 655220
APPLICATION EPCON M24 210 63 265 24 210 28 26 300 200 655240
EPCON M30 280 70 350 30 280 35 33 380 400 050940
Fixing steel framed structures, EPOXY CERAMIC 6 Dual component cartridge, 100% epoxy resin - vol. 530 ml 063220
Fixing machinery (resistant to - vol. 200 ml 062630
vibration)
Insulating fixings (public
lighting, cable trays, etc.) (high
Anchor mechanical properties
dielectric strength, 10 000 volts) Threaded part M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Waterproof fixings (dams, etc.) fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 600 600 600 600 520 520 520
Fixing for protective barriers, fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 420 420 420 420 420 420 420
safety rails As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 36,6 58 84,3 157 227 326,9 522,8
Waterproof fixings for potable Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 31,2 62,3 109,2 277,5 482,4 833,7 1686,0
water reservoirs M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 78 200 301 520 1052
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9,0 18,4 31,8 81,6 122,9 212,2 429,4

MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M16:
Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load
cold formed steel NF A35-053 Ambient temperature (C) SPIT EPCON 530/520
Threaded rod M20-M30: Max. time for Waiting time before Waiting time before
11 SMnPb37 - NFA 35-561 installation (min.) applying user loads (h) torque application (h)
Nut: 32C 5 1 3
Steel, EN 20898-2 grade 6 or 8 21C 7 1 3
16C 10 1,5 3,5
Washer: 10C 20 2 4
Steel DIN 513 4C 45 3 5
Zinc coating 5 m min.
NF E25-009 100%
Effect of temperature
on the resistance

80%

INSTALLATION 60%
40%
20%
0%
20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Temperature of the fixing (C)

Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPCON 530/200 anchor


EPCON C8
Chemical Concentration Resistance Chemical Concentration Resistance
substances (%) substances (%)
Ammonium hydroxide 8,5 (o) Saturated salt solution 100 (+)
Hydrochloric acid (HCL) 3,5 (o) Sodium hypochlorite
Nitric acid 10 (o) (NaOCLO4) 5
Petrol 100 (+) Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) 10 (o)
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) 9 (o) Toluene 100 (o)
Pure water 100 (+) Xylene 100 (+)
Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks,
attacked surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples
in contact with the substance slightly attacked the material.
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Zinc coated steel
2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter 8 10 12 16 20 24 30
Drilling (mm) 10 12 14 18 25 28 35
Drilling depth (mm) 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON 200 35 24 15 6 3 2 2
EPCON 530 106 71 46 19 9 7 3

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

Chemical anchors
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRu,m 13,1 21,7 23,32 45,2 73,7 114,7 168,3
NRu,m 24,3 30,4 43,2 76,0 115,0 165,0 275,0 VRk 10,8 15,8 19,6 37,2 69,5 96,6 146,5
NRk 19,5 24,4 34,6 60,8 92,0 132,0 220,0

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRd 7,6 11,0 13,7 26,0 46,3 64,4 97,7
NRd 9,0 11,3 16,0 28,1 42,6 61,1 101,9 Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30
Mc = 2,16

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRec 5,4 7,9 9,8 18,6 33,1 46,0 69,8
NRec 6,4 8,1 11,4 20,1 30,4 43,7 72,8 F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,16

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SPIT CC- Method

TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
Concrete edge resistance
N
Pull-out resistance O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
O
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
-40C to +40C Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 V0Rd,c 2,1 2,7 4,0 5,7 10,1 14,9 26,0
N0Rd,p 9,3 11,6 16,2 27,8 44,0 53,2 78,7 Mc = 1,8
Mc = 2,16
V
Pryout failure
N
Concrete cone resistance 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
O
N Rd,c = N Rd ,c .fb .s .c, N
V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
-40C to +40C 22,2 27,8 38,9 66,7 105,6 127,8 188,9
-40C to +40C
Mcp = 1,8
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
N0Rd,c 9,3 11,6 16,2 27,8 44,0 53,2 78,7
Mc = 2,16
V
N

Steel resistance
Steel resistance
VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance SPIT MAXIMA rod 7,7 12,2 17,7 32,9 39,3 56,7 90,7
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Std. rod grade 5.8* 7,36 11,6 16,9 31,2 48,8 70,4 112,0
SPIT MAXIMA rod 12,9 20,5 29,8 55,6 79,2 114,1 182,6 Std. rod grade 8.8* 11,68 18,6 27,0 50,4 78,4 112,8 179,2
Std. rod grade 5.8* 12,0 19,3 28,0 52,0 81,3 118,0 186,7 Std. rod grade 10.9* 12,2 19,3 28,1 52,0 81,3 117,3 186,7
Std. rod grade 8.8* 19,3 30,7 44,7 84,0 130,7 188,0 299,3 MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,43 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 10.9* 26,4 41,4 60,0 112,1 175,0 252,1 400,7 Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,25
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,49 for M20-M30 Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,5
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,5 * Special grade available on request
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,4

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/40 1,14 60 1,1



90

C40/60 1,26 70 1,2


55

C50/60 1,34 80 1,5 180 0


90 to 180 2

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Zinc coated steel
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SPIT CC- Method

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N
SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,64 0,63 105 0,65 0,63
55 0,67 0,65 0,63 0,61 140 0,71 0,67 0,63
s 65 0,70 0,68 0,65 0,63 160 0,74 0,69 0,64
85 0,77 0,74 0,69 0,67 180 0,76 0,71 0,66
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0,83 0,79 0,74 0,71 220 0,82 0,76 0,70
4.hef 140 0,94 0,89 0,82 0,78 250 0,87 0,80 0,72
Smin < S < Scr,N 160 1,00 0,94 0,86 0,82 300 0,94 0,86 0,77
Scr,N = 3.hef 180 1,00 0,91 0,86 340 1,00 0,90 0,80
S must be used for each spacing 220 1,00 0,94 370 0,94 0,83
influenced the anchors group. 250 1,00 450 1,00 0,90
560 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete

Chemical anchors
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,68 0,63 105 0,72 0,63
c 55 0,77 0,71 0,63 120 0,78 0,68
65 0,86 0,79 0,70 0,66 140 0,87 0,75 0,63
c 85 1,00 0,95 0,83 0,76 170 1,00 0,86 0,71
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1,00 0,86 0,79 210 1,00 0,81
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef 110 1,00 0,91 250 0,92
Ccr,N = 1,5.hef 125 1,00 280 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0
S 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
h>1,5.c 2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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Stainless steel
1/4

Epoxy resin - High performance


Technical data
Stainless steel Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total Max. Code
L MAXIMA rod with anchor of part to of base depth bit rod tighten
df 45 SPIT EPCON resin depth be fixed material lenth torque
d d0 (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
Tinst
hef tfix hmin d hO dO df L Tinst
tfix hef = h0
EPCON M8-A4 80 15 110 8 80 10 9 110 10 052400
hmin
EPCON M10-A4 90 20 120 10 90 12 12 130 20 052410
EPCON M12-A4 110 25 140 12 110 14 14 160 30 052420
EPCON M16-A4 125 35 160 16 125 18 18 190 60 052440
EPCON M20-A4 170 65 220 20 170 25 22 260 120 052450
APPLICATION EPCON M24-A4 210 63 265 24 210 28 26 300 200 052470
EPCON M30-A4 280 70 350 30 280 35 33 380 400 052490
Fixing steel framed structures, EPOXY CERAMIC 6 Dual component cartridge, 100% epoxy resin - vol. 530 ml 063220
Fixing machinery (resistant to - vol. 200 ml 062630
vibration)
Insulating fixings (public
Anchor mechanical properties
lighting, cable trays, etc.) (high
dielectric strength, 10 000 volts) Threaded part M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
Waterproof fixings (dams, etc.) fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 700 700 700 700 700 700 500
Fixing for protective barriers, fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 350 350 350 350 350 350 200
safety rails As (mm2) Stressed cross-section 32,7 52,8 77 145,3 227 326,9 522,8
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus 26,4 54,1 95,3 247,0 482,4 833,7 1686,0
Waterproof fixings for potable
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment 22 45 80 207 405 700 1011
water reservoirs
M (Nm) Recommended bending moment 9,0 18,4 32,7 84,5 165,3 285,7 412,7

MATERIAL
Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load
Threaded rod M8-M24:
A4-70 acc. ISO 3506-1 Ambient temperature (C) SPIT EPCON 530/200
Max. time for Waiting time before Waiting time before
Threaded rod M30: installation (min.) applying user loads (h) torque application (h)
A4-50 acc. ISO 3506-1 32C 5 1 3
Nut: Stainless steel A4-80, 21C 7 1 3
NF EN 10088-3 16C 10 1,5 3,5
Washer: Stainless steel A4, 10C 20 2 4
NF EN 20898-2 4C 45 3 5
Zinc coating 5 m min. 100%
Effect of temperature

NF E25-009
on the resistance

80%
60%
INSTALLATION 40%
20%
0%
20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Temperature of the fixing (C)

Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPCON 530/200 anchor


EPCON C8
Chemical Concentration Resistance Chemical Concentration Resistance
substances (%) substances (%)
Ammonium hydroxide 8,5 (o) Saturated salt solution 100 (+)
Hydrochloric acid (HCL) 3,5 (o) Sodium hypochlorite
Nitric acid 10 (o) (NaOCLO4) 5
Petrol 100 (+) Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) 10 (o)
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) 9 (o) Toluene 100 (o)
Pure water 100 (+) Xylene 100 (+)
Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks,
attacked surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples
in contact with the substance slightly attacked the material.
118
SPIT EPCON 530/200
Stainless steel
2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter 8 10 12 16 20 24 30
Drilling (mm) 10 12 14 18 25 28 35
Drilling depth (mm) 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON 200 35 24 15 6 3 2 2
EPCON 530 106 71 46 19 9 7 3

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRu,m 13,2 20,8 30,3 56,5 70,8 102 163,1

Chemical anchors
NRu,m 24,3 30,4 43,2 76,0 115,0 165,0 275,0 VRk 11,0 17,4 25,3 47,1 59,0 85,0 135,9
NRk 19,5 24,4 34,6 60,8 92,0 132,0 220,0

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRd 7,0 11,2 16,3 30,4 38,1 54,8 57,1
NRd 9,0 11,3 16,0 28,1 42,6 61,1 101,9 Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
Mc = 2,16

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 VRec 5,0 8,0 11,6 21,7 27,2 39,1 40,8
NRec 6,4 8,1 11,4 20,1 30,4 43,7 72,8 F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,16

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

N
V
Pull-out resistance Concrete edge resistance
O O
N Rd,p = N Rd , p .fb VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
-40C to +40C Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280 hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
N0Rd,p 9,3 11,6 16,2 27,8 44,0 53,2 78,7 Cmin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
Mc = 2,16 Smin 40 45 55 65 85 105 140
V0Rd,c 2,1 2,7 4,0 5,7 10,1 14,9 26,0
Mc = 1,8

N
Concrete cone resistance V
Pryout failure
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N

N0Rd,c Design cone resistance


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30 V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
-40C to +40C
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
hef 80 90 110 125 170 210 280
-40C +40C 22,2 27,8 38,9 66,7 105,6 127,8 188,9
N0Rd,c 9,3 11,6 16,2 27,8 44,0 53,2 78,7 Mcp = 1,8
Mc = 2,16

Steel resistance
V

Steel resistance

NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
NRd,s 12,3 19,8 28,9 54,5 85,0 122,5 91,3 VRd,s Steel design shear resistance
Ms = 1,87 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,86 for M30 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRd,s 7,4 11,9 17,4 32,9 51,6 73,5 55,0
Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/40 1,14 60 1,1



90

C40/60 1,26 70 1,2


55

C50/60 1,34 80 1,5 180 0


90 to 180 2

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Stainless steel
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SPIT CC- Method

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

N SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s


Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,64 0,63 105 0,65 0,63
55 0,67 0,65 0,63 0,61 140 0,71 0,67 0,63
s 65 0,70 0,68 0,65 0,63 160 0,74 0,69 0,64
85 0,77 0,74 0,69 0,67 180 0,76 0,71 0,66
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0,83 0,79 0,74 0,71 220 0,82 0,76 0,70
4.hef 140 0,94 0,89 0,82 0,78 250 0,87 0,80 0,72
160 1,00 0,94 0,86 0,82 300 0,94 0,86 0,77
Smin < S < Scr,N
180 1,00 0,91 0,86 340 1,00 0,90 0,80
Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing 220 1,00 0,94 370 0,94 0,83
influenced the anchors group. 250 1,00 450 1,00 0,90
560 1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N

Chemical anchors
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
40 0,63 85 0,63
45 0,68 0,63 105 0,72 0,63
c 55 0,77 0,71 0,63 120 0,78 0,68
65 0,86 0,79 0,70 0,66 140 0,87 0,75 0,63
c 85 1,00 0,95 0,83 0,76 170 1,00 0,86 0,71
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1,00 0,86 0,79 210 1,00 0,81
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef 110 1,00 0,91 250 0,92
Ccr,N = hef 125 1,00 280 1,00
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.
s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V
cmin cmin Non-cracked concrete
C
s Cmin 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
S
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
V 2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c
3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3.c + s c 3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
s c,V = . 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
6.cmin cmin 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1
s2 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
h>1,5.c
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Zinc coated steel and stainless steel
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ETA Option 7
ETA

European Technical Approval


n 05/0111(EPOMAX) Female chemical anchoring for heavy loads
n 05/0112
Technical data
n XX 2015-2
(EPCON 530/200) SPIT ATP Max. Min thick Threaded Depth of thread Drilling drill Total rod Total Max. Max. Code Code
anchor of base length threaded depth bit length capsule tighten tighten Zn st. steel
depth material start length torque torque
5.8 A4 screw 8.8 screw
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm) (Nm)
h0
hef hmin I2 LD d hO dO L Lp Tinst Tinst
ATP M8x60 60 100 20 4,5 8 65 14 60 80 10 15 062770 062860
ATP M10x65 65 100 25 7 10 70 20 65 85 22 30 062480 062960
dnom
d0

d
ATP M12x75 75 100 30 8 12 75 24 75 107 36 70 062760 063100
ATP M12x120 120 180 38 5 12 125 18 120 107 36 70 062500 -
LD l2
ATP M16x125 125 180 40 9,5 16 130 28 125 162 80 120 052800 -
hef = L
ATP M20x170 170 225 50 12,5 20 175 35 170 200 120 200 062810 -

EPCON 530/200 and EPOMAX resin could be used with ATP female studs
APPLICATION
Anchor mechanical properties
Fixing steel framed structures
Fixing machinery (resistant to M8 M10 M12 M16 M20
vibration) Body ATP in zinc coatd steel
Insulation fixings (public fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 520 520 520 520 520
lighting, cable trays, etc) (high fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 420 420 420 420 420
dielectric strength, 10 000 volts, Body ATP in stainless steel
whit EPCON 530/200 resine) fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength 650 650 650 - -
Waterproof fixings (dams, etc.) fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 350 350 350 - -
Fixings for protective barriers,
safety rails Setting time before applying a load and tightening torque
MATERIAL Ambient temperature (C) SPIT EPCON 530/200 resin
Max. time for Waiting time before Waiting time before
Body ATP: S 300 pb NFA 35561 installation (min.) applying user loads (h) torque application (h)
Body ATP (stainless steel A4): 32C 5 1 3
X2Cr Ni Mo 17-12-2 21C 7 1 3
Centering cap ATP 16C 10 1,5 3,5
high density PE 10C 20 2 4
4C 45 3 5

METHODE DE POSE
Premium
cleaning*

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


SPIT EPOMAX resin
Ambient temperature (C)
Torque time Curing time
Dry concrete Wet concrete
40C 40 min. 40 min. 1 hour 20 min.
30C 60 min. 60 min. 2 hours
20C 60 min. 110 min. 2 hours 40 min.
10C 2 hours 30 min. 3 hours 6 hours
0C 4 hours 4 hours 30 min. 9 hours
Note: minimum installation temperature: -5C

*Premium cleaning:
2 blows with compressed air
2 brushing operation with brush on
drilling machine
2 blows with compressed air

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Dimensions M8x60 M10x65 M12x75 M12x120 M16x125
Drilling (mm) 14 20 24 18 28
Drilling depth (mm) 65 70 80 125 130
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON 200 43 16 11 13 4
EPCON 530 112 42 30 34 11
EPOMAX 150 ml 31 11 8 9 3
EPOMAX 345 ml 72 27 19 22 7
EPOMAX 380 ml 80 30 21 24 8

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.
TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
Screw grade 5.8 / A4-70 Screw grade 5.8
NRu,m 20,3 32,2 46,8 46,8 87,2 136,1 VRu,m 11,34 18,18 26,28 26,28 48,96 76,14

Chemical anchors
NRk 18,3 29 42,2 42,2 78,5 122,5 VRk 9,45 15,15 21,9 21,9 40,8 63,45
Screw grade 8.8 Screw grade 8.8
NRu,m 26,6 41,2 57,1 91,3 111,0 188,8 VRu,m 17,46 27,9 40,5 40,5 55,26 121,86
NRk 16,7 25,8 35,8 57,3 69,6 118,5 VRk 14,55 23,25 33,75 33,75 46,05 101,55
Screw grade A4-70
VRu,m 15,27 24,47 35,38 35,38 65,91 102,50
VRk 12,72 20,39 29,48 29,48 54,92 85,41

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rk * *Derived from test results VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms
TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
Screw grade 5.8 / A4-70 Screw grade 5.8
hef 60 65 75 120 125 170 VRd 7,6 12,1 17,5 17,5 32,6 50,8
NRd 12,2 19,3 28,1 28,1 52,3 81,7 Screw grade 8.8
Screw grade 8.8 VRd 11,6 18,6 27,0 27,0 30,7 67,7
hef 60 65 75 120 125 170 Screw grade A4-70
NRd 11,1 17,2 23,9 38,2 46,4 79,0 VRd 8,2 13,1 18,9 18,9 35,2 -
Mc = 1,5 Ms 5.8 = 1,25 - Ms 8.8 = 1,25 for M8-M12 -
Ms 8.8 = 1,5 pour M16-M20 - Ms A4-70 = 1,56
Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F *Derived from test results M . F
TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
Screw grade 5.8 / A4-70 Screw grade 5.8
hef 60 65 75 120 125 170 VRec 5,4 8,7 12,5 12,5 23,3 36,3
NRec 8,7 13,8 20,1 20,1 37,4 58,3 Screw grade 8.8
Screw grade 8.8 VRec 8,3 13,3 19,3 19,3 21,9 48,4
hef 60 65 75 120 125 170 Screw grade A4-70
NRec 8,0 12,3 17,0 27,3 33,1 56,4 VRec 5,8 9,3 13,5 13,5 25,1 -
Mc = 1,5 Ms 5.8 = 1,25 - Ms 8.8 = 1,25 pour M8-M12 -
Ms 8.8 = 1,5 pour M16-M20 - Ms A4-70 = 1,56

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
N
Concrete edge resistance
Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1) O
concrete with premium cleaning VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
N0Rd,p Design pull-out resistance Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20 hef 60 65 75 120 125 170
hef 60 65 75 120 125 170 Cmin 40 45 55 65 65 85
N0Rd,p 10,7 13,3 20,0 30,0 40,0 63,3 Smin 40 45 55 65 65 85
Mc = 1,5 V0Rd,c 2,5 3,4 5,0 6,5 7,3 12,5
Mc = 1,5

V
N
Concrete cone resistance for dry, Pryout failure
wet (1) concrete with premium 0
VRd,cp = VRd ,cp .fb .s .c, N
cleaning
N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N
N0Rd,c Design cone resistance V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20 Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
hef 60 65 75 120 125 170 hef 60 65 75 120 125 170
N0Rd,c 10,7 13,3 20,0 30,0 40,0 63,3 V0Rd,cp 21,3 26,7 40,0 60,0 80,0 126,7
Mc = 1,5 Mcp = 1,5

N
V

Steel resistance Steel resistance

VRd,s Steel design shear resistance


Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
NRd,s Steel design tensile resistance
Screw grade 5.8
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
VRd,s 7,4 11,6 16,9 16,9 31,2 48,8
Screw grade 5.8
NRd,s 12,0 19,3 28,0 28,0 52,0 81,2 Screw grade 8.8
VRd,s 11,7 18,6 27,0 27,0 36,7 60,7
Screw grade 8.8
NRd,s 19,3 30,7 44,7 44,70 73,3 122,0 Screw grade A4-70
VRd,s 7,3 11,9 17,3 17,3 32,7 -
Screw grade A4-70
Ms 5.8 = 1,25 ; Ms 8.8 = 1,25 for M8-M12 and
NRd,s 12,4 19,9 29,0 29,0 54,8 -
Ms 8.8 = 1,5 for M16-M20 ; Ms A4-70 = 1,56 for M8-M16
Ms 5.8 = 1,5 ; Ms 8.8 = 1,5 ; Ms A4-70 = 1,86
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water saturated

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION


Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
C20/25 1 0 to 55 1 80 8 V
1

C30/40 1,14 60 1,1



90

C40/60 1,26 70 1,2


55

C50/60 1,34 80 1,5 180 0


90 to 180 2

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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N SPACING S Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
40 0,67
45 0,69 0,67
55 0,73 0,71 0,68
s 65 0,77 0,75 0,72 0,64 0,63
85 0,85 0,83 0,78 0,65 0,67 0,60
s 100 0,92 0,88 0,83 0,71 0,70 0,65
S = 0, 5 +
4.hef 120 1,00 0,96 0,90 0,75 0,74 0,68
Smin < S < Scr,N 130 1,00 0,93 0,77 0,76 0,69
Scr,N = 2 hef 150 1,00 0,81 0,80 0,72
S must be used for each spacing 200 0,92 0,90 0,79
influenced the anchors group. 250 1,00 1,00 0,87
300 0,94
340 1,00
c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
EDGE C Reduction factor c,N

Chemical anchors
N
Non-cracked concrete
M8 M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
40 0,75
45 0,81 0,77
55 0,93 0,88 0,80
c 65 1,00 1,00 0,90 0,66 0,65 0,55
85 1,00 0,68 0,76 0,63
c 90 0,81 0,79 0,65
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 100 0,87 0,85 0,70
Cmin < C < Ccr,N
hef 125 1,00 1,00 0,80
Ccr,N = hef 150 0,91
c,N must be used for each distance 170 1,00
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
Cmin
V s-c,V 1,00 1,31 1,66 2,02 2,41 2,83 3,26 3,72 4,19 4,69 5,20 5,72
h>1,5.c

c c Factor s-c,V
s c,V = . For 2 anchors fastening Non-cracked concrete
cmin cmin C
Cmin 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0 2,2 2,4 2,6 2,8 3,0 3,2
s S
Cmin
1,0 0,67 0,84 1,03 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,88 2,12 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,16
1,5 0,75 0,93 1,12 1,33 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,76 3,03 3,31
2,0 0,83 1,02 1,22 1,43 1,65 1,89 2,12 2,38 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46
V
2,5 0,92 1,11 1,32 1,54 1,77 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,77 3,04 3,32 3,61
h>1,5.c 3,0 1,00 1,20 1,42 1,64 1,88 2,12 2,37 2,63 2,90 3,18 3,46 3,76
3,5 1,30 1,52 1,75 1,99 2,24 2,50 2,76 3,04 3,32 3,61 3,91
3.c + s c 4,0 1,62 1,86 2,10 2,36 2,62 2,89 3,17 3,46 3,75 4,05
s c,V = . 4,5 1,96 2,21 2,47 2,74 3,02 3,31 3,60 3,90 4,20
6.cmin cmin 5,0 2,33 2,59 2,87 3,15 3,44 3,74 4,04 4,35
s1 5,5 2,71 2,99 3,28 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
s2
s3
6,0 2,83 3,11 3,41 3,71 4,02 4,33 4,65
sn-1
For 3 anchors fastening and more

V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
3.n.cmin cmin
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Chemical fixing of threaded and tapped studs in
hollow materials
N DX 1454 N QX 0070
Technical data
tfix hef SPIT Anchor Max thick Drilling Length of External Stud External Thread Max Code
SATELIS depth of part to drill bit depth thread satelis diameter length diameter length of tightening
be fixed without of satelis of female female torque
d
stress stud stud
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
l2 hef tfix dO hO d Ls dnom L dnom l2 Tinst
G M8 10 8 80 10 062300
dnom d G M10 60 18 10 90 20 062310
G M12 25 20 80 12 60 20 100 20 062320
L = hef
DF M6 6 58 12 15 8 062340
DF M8 58 8 58 12 20 10 062350
DF M10 10 58 12 23 20 062360
dnom EPCON, EPOMAX, and CMIX+ resins could be used with SATELIS

Ls Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)


APPLICATION TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN

Signs Anchor Male stud M8-M10-M12 Male stud Female stud


Base size Female stud M6-M8-M10 M8 M10 M6 M8 M10
Scaffolding
material M12
Electrical switchboards
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
Radiators
NRu,m 4,4 VRu,m 9,6 10,6 6,2 9,6 10,6
Frames Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
Air conditioning ducts NRu,m 7,6 VRu,m 9,6 12,4 6,2 9,6 12,4
Rail guard returns Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
Blinds NRu,m 2,0 VRu,m 6,2 6,2 6,2 6,2 6,2
Climbing walls Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
Metal scales NRu,m 4,6 VRu,m 8,6 8,6 6,2 8,6 8,6
Hand rails Hollow concrete beam
Poles and ducts NRu,m 1,6 VRu,m 1,8 1,8 1,8 1,8 1,8
Demountable partitions Clay pat floor
Kitchen furniture NRu,m 2,0 VRu,m - - - - -
Decoration
... Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)
MATERIAL for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
Container polypropylene NRu,m NRu,m VRu,m VRu,m
Spring screen polyacetal NRd = ; NRec = VRd = ; VRec =
Male stud, zinc coated steel 3 4 3 4
S300Pb EN 10087 *Derived from test results *Derived from test results
Nut, zinc coated steel
stainless steel TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
Washer zinc coated steel
NF EN 10025 Anchor Male stud M8-M10-M12 Male stud Female stud
Base size Female stud M6-M8-M10 M8 M10 M6 M8 M10
INSTALLATION material M12
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd 1,45 VRd 3,2 3,5 2,0 3,2 3,5
NRec 1,1 VRec 2,4 2,65 1,55 2,4 2,65
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd 2,5 VRd 3,2 4,1 2,0 3,2 3,5
NRec 1,9 VRec 2,4 3,1 1,55 2,4 2,65
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,65 VRd 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,0
NRec 0,5 VRec 1,55 1,55 1,55 1,55 1,55
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd 1,5 VRd 2,85 2,85 2,0 2,85 2,85
NRec 1,15 VRec 2,15 2,15 1,55 2,15 2,15
Hollow concrete beam
NRd 0,5 VRd 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6
NRec 0,4 VRec 0,45 0,45 0,45 0,45 0,45
Clay pat floor
NRd 0,65 VRd - - - - -
NRec 0,5 VRec - - - - -
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N YX 0006
Polyester resin for fixing in hollow material and in
concrete
Technical data
L
d0
Type Anchor Max thick Thread Drill Drilling Max Code
depth of part to thread length bit depth sleeve Total tightening
be fixed hollow solid hollow solid length anchor torque
d

Tinst tfix hef = h0 (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hef tfix d l2 dO hO dt L Tinst
L = hef = h0 M8 75 12 8 16 10 80 100 5 061650
Male
stud

l2 M10 75 20 10 16 12 80 100 8 061660


M12 75 20 12 20 14 80 100 8 061670
d

M8 58 8 20 20 14 80 58 8 061740
Female
Male stud Female stud sleeve (1) stud

M10 58 10 23 20 14 80 58 8 061750
M12 75 12 30 20 20 100 75 8 061760
15x85 15 85 15 85 061600
Plast

dt
20x85 20 90 20 85 061490
L
15x130 15 135 15 130 557080
Perforated sleeve
M6 75 - 6 15 20 - 80 - - 58 8 062340
tfix hef
M8 75 - 8 20 20 - 80 - - 58 10 062350
Satelis

M10 75 - 10 52 20 - 80 - - 58 20 062360
d
M8 75 10 8 - 20 - 80 - - 80 10 062300
l2 M10 75 18 10 - 20 - 80 - - 90 20 062310

Chemical anchors
dnom d
M12 75 25 12 - 20 - 80 - - 100 20 062320
M8 80 15 8 - - 10 - 80 - 110 10 050950
Threaded

L = hef
M10 90 20 10 - - 12 - 90 - 130 20 050960
stud

M12 110 25 12 - - 14 - 110 - 160 30 050970


dnom
M16 125 35 16 - - 18 - 125 - 190 60 050980
Satelis
(1) Sleeve 16 x 80 for male studs M8 et M10 in hollow material.
L Sleeve 20 x 80 and 20 x 85 for male studs M12 and female studs M8, M10 and M12 in hollow material.
df 45 Sleeve 15 x 130 for male studs M8 x 170 - Using commercial standard threaded rods.
d d0

Tinst
tfix hef = h0
Recommended loads in concrete (kN)
hmin

Threaded stud

APPLICATION
TYPE Recommended load (daN) Minimum distances mm)
Signs
Nrec Frec Vrec Smin Cmin
Scaffolding
M8 4,48 2,96 2,85 160 080
Threaded

Electrical switchboards
M10 6,30 5,05 4,60 180 090
stud

Radiators M12 9,25 6,57 6,65 220 110


Air conditioning ducts M16 14,00 11,27 12,60 250 125
Rail guard returns
Blinds
Climbing walls
Metal scale Recommended loads in masonry with stud sleeve and
Hand rails
Satelis (kN)
Pole and ducts
Demountable partitions Type Facing Solid Hollow brick C40 Hollow concrete block B40
Kitchen furniture brick concrete block
Rendered Unrendered Rendered Unrendered
Decorations... BP400 B80
Nrec Nrec Nrec Nrec Nrec Nrec
Vrec Vrec Vrec Vrec Vrec Vrec
Frec Frec Frec Frec Frec Frec
INSTALLATION M8 1,80 1,75
Male Female Female Male
stud

M10 1,30 2,50 5,00 2,20


Sleeve

M12 4,00 3,15


1,00 2,00 0,60 1,30 1,60 2,00 0,90 1,80
M8 2,00 1,75
stud

M10 1,30 2,50 5,00 2,20


M12 4,00 3,15
M6 - - - - 1,55 1,55 1,55
stud

M8 - - - - 2,40 2,40
2,15
Satelis

EPCON SYSTEM

M10 - - - - 3,10 2,65


1,15 0,50 1,55 1,90 1,10
M6 - - - - 1,55 1,55 1,55
stud

M8 - - - - 2,40 2,40
2,15
M12 - - - - 3,10 2,65
Sleeve 15x130
- - - - 0,60 2,00 0,60 1,30 1,00 2,00 0,90 1,80
with stud M8x170
Hollow Hollow Solid
material material material
with sleeve with Satelis

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Steel reinforcement fixings for reinforced concrete
N PX 1117 Sizing rules for steel reinforcement fixings for concrete according to
eurocode 2 regulations
APPLICATIONS The anchorage depth Ls (mm) for the ultimate limit FRD
LS
load for rebar FRD (N) is given by following equation: 4, 71.1 . 2 . t .fctk 5%
Reinforcement starter bars,
reinforcement anchors for Concrete fctk5% FRd Design ultimate load ( NRd)
fck (N/mm2)
diaphragm walls. strength class (N/mm2) fctk 5% Characteristic tensile strength of concrete in N/mm2.
C20/25 20 1,5
LIMITS OF THIS FORMULA t Drill hole diameter for the steel-bar considered (mm)
C25/30 25 1,8
C30/37 30 2,0 1 depends on bond conditions
The effective anchor depth
C35/45 35 2,2 - 1 =1 (good bond conditions).
must be 10 times the
C40/50 40 2,5 See 8.4.2 (EN 1992-1-1)
diameter of the rebar
C45/55 45 2,7 2 depends on rebar diameter
The max. anchor depth will be
C50/60 50 2,9 - 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm
limited to 900 mm
- 2 = 0.92 for bar = 40 mm
In no circumstances will more
than two cartridges be used per Example
anchorage.
In the concrete C20/25 In the concrete C50/60
FIRE BEHAVIOUR (using table) (using the formula)
See page 24 Rebar diameter : 12 mm Characteristic compressive strength : 50
Hole diameter : 18 mm Mpa (base on cylinder)
FIR
E TEST Anchore depth : 280 mm Rebar diameter : 16 mm
CSTB
Le futur en construction With this data, we obtain a design resistance
Hole diameter : 24 mm
If the design value of resistance is
PV 553 03 0516 equal to 36 kN and we can carry out 60 kN, the necessary anchorage depth is :
PV 26007642-a
8 anchorages with one cartridge of 410 ml. 60.10 3
LS = 183mm
4, 71.24.2, 9

Rebar fixings Fe E500 with EPOBAR Resin in concrete C20/25 according to EC2 regulations
diameter (mm) Max NRD Depth in mm for
Design value of resistance NRD (kN) bar (kN) max NRd bar
bar hole
8 10 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 309
21,85
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 145 116 97 83 73 64 58 53 48 45 41 39 37,5
8 12 7 8 10 12 14 15 17 19 20 258
21,85
Nb. Anch. /cart. 530 65 52 44 37 33 29 26 24 22 20,3
10 12 8 10 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 25 27 29 31 32 34 403
34,15
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 95 79 68 59 53 47 43 40 37 34 32 30 28 26 25 24 23,6
10 14 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 345
34,15
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 44 36 31 27 24 22 20 18 17 16 15 14 13 12,6
12 15 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 48 464
49,17
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 43 37 32 29 26 23 21 20 18 17 16 15 14 14 13 11 11,1
12 18 15 18 20 23 25 28 31 33 36 38 41 43 46 48 387
49,17
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 19 17 15 13 12 11 10 8,9 8,3 7,7 7,3 6,8 6,4 6,1 6,0
14 18 18 20 23 25 28 31 33 36 38 41 43 46 48 51 57 64 67 526
66,93
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 23 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 10 9,1 8,6 8,2 7,3 6,5 6,2 6,2
14 20 20 23 25 28 31 34 37 40 42 45 48 51 54 57 64 474
66,93
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 15 13 11 10 9,3 8,5 7,9 7,3 6,8 6,4 6,0 5,7 5,4 5,1 4,5 4,3
16 20 23 25 28 31 34 37 40 42 45 48 51 54 57 64 71 74 78 85 619
87,42
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 18 16 15 13 12 11 10 10 9,1 8,5 8,1 7,6 7,3 6,4 5,8 5,5 5,3 4,8 4,7
16 24 27 31 34 37 41 44 47 51 54 58 61 64 68 76 85 516
87,42
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 8,2 7,3 6,5 5,9 5,4 5,0 4,7 4,4 4,1 3,8 3,6 3,4 3,3 2,9 2,6 2,5
Anchorage depth (mm) 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 450 500 525 550 600
diameter (mm) Max NRD Depth in mm for
Design value of resistance NRD (kN) bar (kN) max NRd bar
bar hole
20 25 35 40 44 49 53 57 62 66 71 75 79 84 88 93 97 106 115 124 132 773
136,6
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 9,3 8,2 7,4 6,7 6,2 5,7 5,3 4,9 4,6 4,4 4,1 3,9 3,7 3,5 3,4 3,1 2,9 2,7 2,5 2,4
20 28 40 45 49 54 59 64 69 74 79 84 89 94 99 104 109 119 129 691
136,6
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 5,4 4,8 4,4 4,0 3,6 3,3 3,1 2,9 2,7 2,6 2,4 2,3 2,2 2,1 2,0 1,8 1,7 1,6
25 30 53 58 64 69 74 79 85 90 95 101 106 111 117 127 138 148 159 170 180 191 1007
213,4
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 6,1 5,5 5,1 4,7 4,3 4,0 3,8 3,6 3,4 3,2 3,0 2,9 2,8 2,5 2,3 2,2 2,0 1,9 1,8 1,7 1,5
25 32 57 62 68 73 79 85 90 96 102 107 113 119 124 136 147 158 170 181 192 203 944
213,4
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 4,2 3,8 3,5 3,2 3,0 2,8 2,6 2,5 2,3 2,2 2,1 2,0 1,9 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,2 1,1
32 40 92 99 106 113 120 127 134 141 148 155 170 184 198 212 226 240 254 1237
349,7
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 2,2 2,1 1,9 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,0 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,8 0,6
40 50 130 138 146 154 177 185 194 212 230 247 265 283 300 318 1076
349,7
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410 1,2 1,1 1,0 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,5 0,4
Anchorage depth (mm) 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900

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Steel reinforcement fixings for reinforced concrete

Sizing rules for steel reinforcement fixings for concrete using the
bond strength

Mechanical Characteristics of rebars


APPLICATIONS
Nominal
Reinforcement starter bars, steel 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 40
reinforcement anchors for bar
diaphragm walls. Sections (cm2) 0,503 0,785 1,13 1,54 2,01 3,14 4,91 8,04 12,57
Min. resistances Fe E400 21,13 32,97 47,46 64,68 84,42 131,88 206,22 337,68 527,94
to failure (kN) Fe E500 25,90 40,43 58,20 79,31 103,52 161,71 252,87 414,06 647,36
Ultimate limit
Fe E500 21,85 34,15 49,17 66,93 87,42 136,59 213,43 349,56 546,36
load NRd (kN)
The mechanical characteristics of the high adhesion rebars are defined in the NFA 35-016
and NFA 35-017 standards .

Anchorage length calculated from the bond strength


From the bond strength of the SPIT EPOBAR Resin, the table below gives the
minimum anchorage length for rebar Fe E500, in concrete class C20/25

Rebar (mm) 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 40

Drilling (mm) 10 12 15 18 20 25 32 40 50
Min. anchorage 120 150 180 210 245 305 380 485 605
length (mm)

Chemical rebars
Ultimate limit
21,85 34,15 49,17 66,93 87,42 136,59 213,43 349,56 546,36
load (kN)
Nb. anchoring / crt. 410 97 63 29 16 12 6,1 2,8 1,5 0,8

Calculation method
Characteristic bond strength
Rk : 17.85 N/mm2 issues from confirmed test and from the calculation using the
rebar diameter (available for rebar diameter 8 to 40 mm). [Rk = Ru,m x 0.75].

Design bond strength Rd :


Rk
Rd = .[ M : safety partial factor ]
M = 2.16

Calculation of the minimum anchorage length of the rebar


As . fyk
ls =
fer Rd

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ETA

European Technical Approval


ETA Option 7
n 07/0189
Steel reinforcement fixings for reinforced concrete
Mechanical Characteristics of rebars
Nominal 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 40
steel
bar
Sections (cm2) 0.503 0.785 1.13 1.54 2.01 3.14 4.91 8.04 12.57
Min. resistances Fe E400 21.13 32.97 47.46 64.68 84.42 131.88 206.22 337.68 527.94
to failure (kN) Fe E500 25.90 40.43 58.20 79.31 103.52 161.71 252.87 414.06 647.36
Ultimate limit
Fe E500 21.85 34.15 49.17 66.93 87.42 136.59 213.43 349.56 546.36
load NRd (kN)
The mechanical characteristics of the high adhesion rebars are defined in the NFA 35-016 and NFA 35-017
standards.
Anctoring product
P18 822 - NF 030
Category 5
SIZING RULES FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT FIXINGS FOR
AFNOR AFAQ Certification
11, Avenue Francis de Prssenc CONCRETE ACCORDING TO EUROCODE 2 REGULATIONS AND
F-93571 St Denis la Plaine ETA 07/0189
The basic anchorage length Lb,rqd (mm) for the ultimate limit load for rebar FRD (N) is given by
following equation:
The product SPIT EPCON C8 is NF
approved as a category 5 Classe de bton fck (Mpa) fbd (Mpa)
FRd
anchoring product as per standard L b ,rqd = C20/25 20 2,3
P18-822.
1 2 f bd C25/30 25 2,7
It has successfully passed tests C30/37 30 3,0
according to standards P18-831 of FRd: Design ultimate load (N) C35/45 35 3,4
April 93 and P18-836 of July 93. C40/50 40 3,7
fbd : Design value of the bond strength in N/mm2 C45/55 45 4,0
: Rebar diameter (mm) C50/60 50 4,3

FIRE BEHAVIOUR
1 : depends on bond conditions - 1 =1 (good bond conditions). See 8.4.2 (EN 1992-1-1)
See page 28
2 : depends on rebar diameter - 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm
IRE
TEST The design anchorage length Lbd (mm) is determined as follow:
F
CSTB
Le futur en construction
L bd = L b ,rqd 2 5
PV 26007642-b

With 2 : Influence of concrete avec 5 : Influence of the confinement by


minimum cover. transverse pressure.
The factor 5 take into account of the
2 = 1 0.15(Cd bar ) / bar 0, 7 effect of the pressure transverse to the
plane of splitting along the design length.
a
Cd = min c ; c1 ;
2
5 = 1 0, 04. p 0, 7

p (Mpa) 5
C1 3 0,88
a 5 0,8
7 0,72
C
where p is the transverse pressure at the
ultimate limit state along Lbd in MPa.

Limit of this formula


The max. anchor depth will be limited to 900 m.

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REBAR FIXINGS Fe E500 with EPCON C8 in concrete C25/30 according to EC2
regulations and ETA 07/0189.
diameter (mm) Max NRd Depth in mm
Design value of resistance NRD (kN) with 2 = 5 = 1,0
bar hole bar (kN) for max NRd bar
8 10 10 12 15 17 18 20 20 322
21,85
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 85 71 59 51 49 44 42 39,5
10 12 15 18 21 22 25 25 29 32 34 403
34,15
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 58 48 42 40 36 35 31 27 26 25,9
12 15 22 25 26 30 31 35 39 41 45 483
49,17
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 26 23 22 20 19 17 15 14 13 11,7
14 18 30 31 34 36 40 45 48 53 59 65 564
66,93
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 14 14 12 12 11 9 9 8 7 7 6,4
16 20 39 41 46 52 54 61 68 75 81 87 644
87,42
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 11 11 9 8 8 7 6 6 5 5 4,9
Anchorage depth (mm) 150 180 215 250 260 290 300 340 380 400 450 500 550 600 640
diameter (mm) Max NRd Depth in mm
Design value of resistance NRD (kN) with 2 = 5 = 1,0
bar hole bar (kN) for max NRd bar
20 25 61 68 72 76 81 85 95 98 105 110 119 127 805
136,6
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 5,7 5,1 4,8 4,5 4,3 4,1 3,6 3,5 3,3 3,1 2,9 2,7 2,5
25 30 95 101 106 119 123 131 138 148 159 170 180 191 900
191,0
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 3,7 3,5 3,3 3,0 2,9 2,7 2,6 2,4 2,2 2,1 2,0 1,9 1,9
32 35 157 168 176 190 204 217 231 244 900
244,3
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,9
Anchorage depth (mm) 360 400 425 450 475 500 560 580 620 650 700 750 800 850 900
diameter (mm) Max NRd Depth in mm
Design value of resistance NRD (kN) with 2 = 0,7 or 5 = 0,7
bar hole bar (kN) for max NRd bar
8 10 15 17 21 225
21,85
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 85 71 59 56,5
10 12 22 26 30 32 34 282
34,15
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 58 48 42 40 36 37,0
12 15 31 36 38 42 44 49 338
49,17
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 26 23 22 20 19 17 16,7
14 18 42 44 49 51 58 64 66 395
66,93
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 14 14 12 12 11 9 9 9,1
16 20 56 58 66 74 78 87 451
87,42
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 11 11 9 8 8 7 7,1
Anchorage depth (mm) 150 180 215 250 260 290 300 340 380 400 450 500 550 600 640
diameter (mm) Max NRd Depth in mm
Design value of resistance NRD (kN) with 2 = 0,7 or 5 = 0,7
bar hole bar (kN) for max NRd bar
20 25 87 97 103 109 115 121 136 564

Chemical rebars
136,6
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 5,7 5,1 4,8 4,5 4,3 4,1 3,6 3,6
25 30 136 144 151 170 176 188 197 212 704
213,4
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 3,7 3,5 3,3 3,0 2,9 2,7 2,6 2,4 2,4
32 40 225 240 252 271 291 310 330 349 900
349,0
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,9
Anchorage depth (mm) 360 400 425 450 475 500 560 580 620 650 700 750 800 850 900

Example
In the concrete C25/30 (using table above)

Rebar diameter: 12 mm If the concrete cover is enough : 2 = 0,7


Hole diameter: 15 mm Rebar diameter: 12 mm
Anchore depth: 300 mm Hole diameter: 15 mm
Anchore depth: 300 mm
With this data, we obtain a design resistance equal to 31 kN and
we can carry out 19 anchorages with one cartridge of 450 m.l. With this data, we obtain a design resistance equal to 44 kN
and we can carry out 19 anchorages with one cartridge of
450 m.l.

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Starter bar fastenings
Technical data
SPIT EPCON C8 Max. Min thick Drilling
RESIN anchor of base depth Drill
depth material bit
APPLICATION (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
hef hmin hO dO
starter bar fastenings in non- EPCON C8 8 80 100 80 10
reinforced concrete EPCON C8 10 90 120 90 12
EPCON C8 12 110 140 110 15
EPCON C8 14 125 170 125 18
EPCON C8 16 125 170 125 18
EPCON C8 20 170 220 170 25
EPCON C8 25 210 270 210 30
EPCON C8 30 300 380 300 40
EPCON C8 Epoxy resin, dual component cartridge - vol. 450 ml

INSTALLATION Mechanical Characteristics of rebars


Premium Nominal 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 40
cleaning* steel
bar
Sections (cm2) 0.503 0.785 1.13 1.54 2.01 3.14 4.91 8.04 12.57
Min. resistances Fe E400 21.13 32.97 47.46 64.68 84.42 131.88 206.22 337.68 527.94
to failure (kN) Fe E500 25.90 40.43 58.20 79.31 103.52 161.71 252.87 414.06 647.36
Ultimate limit
Fe E500 21.85 34.15 49.17 66.93 87.42 136.59 213.43 349.56 546.36
load NRd (kN)
The mechanical characteristics of the high adhesion rebars are defined in the NFA 35-016 and NFA 35-017
standards.

Setting time
*Premium cleaning: Ambient temperature (C) SPIT EPCON C8 resin
2 blowing with compressed air Max. time for Waiting time Curing time (h)
installation (min.) 45 % load (h)
2 brushing with brushed fitted on a
40C 5 3 6
drilling machine
30C 8 5 8
2 blowing with compressed air 20C 14 6 12
10C 20 12 23
5C 26 15 26

Number of sealings per cartridge


Rebar diameter 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32
Drilling (mm) 10 12 15 18 20 25 30 40
Drilling depth (mm) 80 90 110 125 125 170 210 300
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPOXY 450 115 71 37 23 18 9 5 2

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE SHEAR

Anchor size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 Anchor size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32


hef 80 90 110 125 125 170 210 300 VRu,m 18.4 28.8 41.4 56.5 73.7 115.1 180.0 294.8
NRu,m 33.4 46.9 68.8 91.3 104.3 177.3 273.8 407.2 VRk 16.6 25.9 37.3 50.8 66.3 103.6 162.0 265.3
NRk 25.1 35.3 51.8 68.7 78.5 133.5 206.2 304.6

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rd = VRd =
Mc Ms

Chemical rebars
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR
Anchor size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 Anchor size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32
hef 80 90 110 125 125 170 210 300 VRd 11.1 17.3 24.9 33.9 44.2 69.1 108.0 176.9
NRd 14.0 19.6 28.8 38.2 43.6 74.2 114.5 169.2 Ms = 1.5
Mc = 1.8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

N Rk * VRk *
N Rec = VRec =
M . F M . F
*Derived from test results

TENSILE SHEAR
Anchor size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 Anchor size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32
hef 80 90 110 125 125 170 210 300 VRec 7.9 12.3 17.8 24.2 31.6 49.3 77.2 126.3
NRec 14.0 20.6 27.3 31.2 53.0 81.8 120.9 F = 1.4
F = 1.4

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TENSILE in kN SHEAR in kN
V
N Concrete cone resistance for dry concrete Concrete edge resistance
O
O
VRd,c = VRd ,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V
N Rd,c = N Rd ,c .fb .s .c, N
V0Rd,c Design concrete edge resistance
N0 Design cone resistance at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
Rd,c
Rebar 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 Rebar 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32
hef 80 90 110 125 125 170 210 330 hef 80 90 110 125 125 170 210 300
NRd,c 14.0 19.6 28.8 38.2 43.6 74.2 114.5 169.2 Cmin 40 45 55 65 65 85 105 150
Mc = 1.8 Smin 40 45 55 65 65 85 105 150
VRd,c 2.4 3.1 4.6 6.4 6.6 11.3 17.3 34.1
Mc = 1.5

N
V

Steel resistance Rebar Fe E500 Steel resistance

NRd,s Design cone resistance V0Rd,cp Design pryout resistance


Rebar 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 Rebar 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32
NRd,s 21.0 32.7 47.1 64.2 83.8 130.8 204.6 335.0 VRd,s 2.4 3.1 4.6 6.4 6.6 11.3 17.3 34.1
Ms Fe E500 = 1.32 Ms Fe E500 = 1.5

NRd = min(NRd,c ; NRd,s) VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,s)


N = NSd / NRd 1 V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1.2
fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
Concrete class fB Angle [] f,V 90
6
80 8 V
C20/25 1.00 0 to 55 1 1

C30/40 1.14 60 1.1



90

C40/60 1.26 70 1.2


55

C50/60 1.34 80 1.5 180 0

90 to 180 2
c
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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SPACING S Reduction factor s SPACING S Reduction factor s
N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32
40 0.63 65 0.63
45 0.64 0.63 85 0.67 0.63
55 0.67 0.65 0.63 0.61 105 0.71 0.65 0.63
s 65 0.70 0.68 0.65 0.63 120 0.74 0.68 0.64
85 0.77 0.74 0.69 0.67 150 0.80 0.72 0.68 0.63
s
S = 0, 5 + 105 0.83 0.79 0.74 0.71 200 0.90 0.79 0.74 0.67
4.hef 140 0.94 0.89 0.82 0.78 250 1.00 0.87 0.80 0.71
Smin S Scr,N 160 1.00 0.94 0.86 0.82 320 0.97 0.88 0.77
Scr,N = 2.hef 180 1.00 0.91 0.86 340 1.00 0.90 0.78
S must be used for each spacing 220 1.00 0.94 420 1.00 0.85
influenced the anchors group. 250 1.00 500 0.92
600 1.00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

Chemical rebars
N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N EDGE C Reduction factor c,N
Non-cracked concrete Non-cracked concrete
8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32
40 0.63 65 0.65
45 0.68 0.63 85 0.76 0.63
c 55 0.77 0.71 0.63 105 0.88 0.72 0.63
65 0.86 0.79 0.70 0.65 125 1.00 0.80 0.70
c 80 1.00 0.91 0.80 0.73 150 0.91 0.79 0.63
c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725. 90 1.00 0.86 0.79 170 1.00 0.86 0.68
Cmin C Ccr,N
hef 110 1.00 0.91 210 1.00 0.78
Ccr,N = hef 125 1.00 300 1.00
c,N must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

For single anchor fastening Factor s-c,V


Non-cracked concrete
C 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2
Cmin
V
s-c,V 1.00 1.31 1.66 2.02 2.41 2.83 3.26 3.72 4.19 4.69 5.20 5.72
h>1,5.c

c c For 2 anchors fastening Factor s-c,V


s c,V = . Non-cracked concrete
cmin cmin C
s Cmin 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2
S
Cmin
1.0 0.67 0.84 1.03 1.22 1.43 1.65 1.88 2.12 2.36 2.62 2.89 3.16
1.5 0.75 0.93 1.12 1.33 1.54 1.77 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.76 3.03 3.31
V 2.0 0.83 1.02 1.22 1.43 1.65 1.89 2.12 2.38 2.63 2.90 3.18 3.46
2.5 0.92 1.11 1.32 1.54 1.77 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.77 3.04 3.32 3.61
h>1,5.c
3.0 1.00 1.20 1.42 1.64 1.88 2.12 2.37 2.63 2.90 3.18 3.46 3.76
3.5 1.30 1.52 1.75 1.99 2.24 2.50 2.76 3.04 3.32 3.61 3.91
3.c + s c 4.0 1.62 1.86 2.10 2.36 2.62 2.89 3.17 3.46 3.75 4.05
s c,V = .
6.cmin cmin 4.5 1.96 2.21 2.47 2.74 3.02 3.31 3.60 3.90 4.20
s1
5.0 2.33 2.59 2.87 3.15 3.44 3.74 4.04 4.35
s2 5.5 2.71 2.99 3.28 3.71 4.02 4.33 4.65
s3
sn-1 6.0 2.83 3.11 3.41 3.71 4.02 4.33 4.65

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V
3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1 c
s c,V = .
h>1,5.c 3.n.cmin cmin
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Mechanical Characteristics of rebars


Nominal 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32 40
steel
Produits de scellement
P18 822 - NF 030 bar
Catgorie 4 N XX 2015-1 Sections (cm2) 0.503 0.785 1.13 1.54 2.01 3.14 4.91 8.04 12.57
Min. resistances Fe E400 21,13 32,97 47,46 64,68 84,42 131,88 206,22 337,68 527,94
The product SPIT EPCON SYSTEM to failure (kN) Fe E500 25,90 40,43 58,20 79,31 103,52 161,71 252,87 414,06 647,36
CERAMIC 6 is NF approved as a Ultimate limit
category 4 anchoring product as Fe E500 21,85 34,15 49,17 66,93 87,42 136,59 213,43 349,56 546,36
load NRd (kN)
per standard P18-822.
It has successfully passed tests The mechanical characteristics of the high adhesion rebars are defined in the NFA 35-016 and NFA 35-017
according to standards P18-831 of standards .
April 93 and P18-836 of July 93.

SIZING RULES FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT FIXINGS FOR


APPLICATIONS CONCRETE ACCORDING TO EUROCODE 2 REGULATIONS
Reinforcement starter bars,
The anchorage depth Ls (mm) for the ultimate limit load for rebar FRD (N) is given by following
Reinforcement anchors for equation :
diaphragm walls.
FRd
Ls ~
4,71 . 1 . 2 . t . fctk5%

FRd Design ultimate load ( NRd) Concrete fctk5%


fck (N/mm2) (N/mm2)
fctk 5% Characteristic tensile strength strength class
of concrete in N/mm2. C20/25 20 1,5
C25/30 25 1,8
t Drill hole diameter for the steel-bar C30/37 30 2,0
considered (mm) C35/45 35 2,2
1 depends on bond conditions C40/50 40 2,5
- 1 =1 (good bond conditions). C45/55 45 2,7
See 8.4.2 (EN 1992-1-1) C50/60 50 2,9
2 depends on rebar diameter
- 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm
- 2 = 0,92 for bar = 40 mm

Limits of this formula


The hole diameter cannot exceed three times the nominal diameter of the rebar : t 3 steel-bar
The effective anchor depth must be 10 times the diameter of the rebar
The max. anchor depth will be limited to 900 mm
In no circumstances will more than two cartridges be used per anchor.

Example
In the concrete C20/25 In the concrete C45/55
(using table opposite page) (using the formula)

Rebar diameter : 12 mm Characteristic compressive strength : 50


Hole diameter : 18 mm Mpa (base on cylinder)
Anchore depth : 280 mm Rebar diameter : 16 mm
Hole diameter : 24 mm
With this data, we obtain a design If the design value of resistance is 60 kN,
resistance equal to 36 kN and we can carry the necessary anchorage depth is :
out 12 anchorages with one cartridge of 60 . 103
530 ml. Ls ~ = 183 mm
4,71 . 24 . 2,9
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REBAR FIXINGS Fe E500 WITH EPCON SYSTEM IN CONCRETE C20/25 ACCORDING
TO EC2 REGULATIONS
diameter (mm) Max NRD Depth in mm for
Design value of resistance NRD (kN)
bar hole bar (kN) max NRd bar
8 10 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 309
21,85
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 203 162 135 116 101 90 81 74 68 62 58 54 52,4
8 12 7 8 10 12 14 15 17 19 20 258
21,85
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 91 73 61 52 46 41 36 33 30 28,3
8 16 9 11 14 16 18 20 193
21,85
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 38 30 25 22 19 17 15,7
8 20 11 14 17 20 155
21,85
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 22 17 14 12 11,2
10 12 8 10 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 25 27 29 31 32 34 403
34,15
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 133 111 95 83 74 66 60 55 51 47 44 41 39 37 35 33 32,9
10 16 11 14 16 18 20 23 25 27 29 32 34 302
34,15
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 37 31 27 23 21 19 17 16 14 13 12 12,4
10 20 14 17 20 23 25 28 31 34 242
34,15
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 19 16 14 12 11 9,7 8,8 8,1 8,1
10 24 17 20 24 27 31 34 201
34,15
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 12 10 8,8 7,7 6,8 6,1 6,1
12 14 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 45 497
49,17
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 94 80 70 62 56 51 47 43 40 37 35 33 31 30 28 25 22,6
12 18 15 18 20 23 25 28 31 33 36 38 41 43 46 48 387
49,17
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 27 23 20 18 16 15 14 12 12 11 10 9,5 9,0 8,5 8,4
12 24 20 24 27 31 34 37 41 44 47 290
49,17
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 11 9,7 8,4 7,5 6,8 6,1 5,6 5,2 4,8 4,7
12 32 27 32 36 41 45 217
49,17
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 5,5 4,7 4,1 3,7 3,3 3,0
14 18 18 20 23 25 28 31 33 36 38 41 43 46 48 51 57 64 67 526
66,93
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 33 29 25 23 21 19 18 16 15 14 13 13 12 11 10 9,1 8,7 8,7
14 24 24 27 31 34 37 41 44 47 51 54 58 61 64 395
66,93
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 11 9,6 8,5 7,7 7,0 6,4 5,9 5,5 5,1 4,8 4,5 4,3 4,0 3,9
14 30 30 34 38 42 47 51 55 59 64 316
66,93
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 5,9 5,2 4,6 4,1 3,8 3,5 3,2 3,0 2,8 2,6
14 35 35 40 45 49 54 59 64 271
66,93
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 4,1 3,5 3,2 2,8 2,6 2,4 2,2 2,1
16 20 23 25 28 31 34 37 40 42 45 48 51 54 57 64 71 74 78 85 619
87,42
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 25 23 20 18 17 16 14 14 13 12 11 11 10 9,0 8,1 7,7 7,4 6,8 6,6
16 24 27 31 34 37 41 44 47 51 54 58 61 64 68 76 85 516
87,42
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 11 10 9,1 8,3 7,6 7,0 6,5 6,1 5,7 5,4 5,1 4,8 4,6 4,1 3,6 3,5
16 30 34 38 42 47 51 55 59 64 68 72 76 81 85 412
87,42

Chemical rebars
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 5,7 5,0 4,5 4,1 3,8 3,5 3,2 3,0 2,8 2,7 2,5 2,4 2,3 2,2
16 40 45 51 57 62 68 73 79 85 309
87,42
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 2,7 2,4 2,2 2,0 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,4 1,4
Anchorage depth (mm) 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 450 500 525 550 600
diameter (mm) Max NRD Depth in mm for
Design value of resistance NRD (kN)
bar hole bar (kN) max NRd bar
20 25 35 40 44 49 53 57 62 66 71 75 79 84 88 93 97 106 115 124 132 773
136,6
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 13 12 10,4 9,4 8,6 8,0 7,4 6,9 6,5 6,1 5,8 5,5 5,2 4,9 4,7 4,3 4,0 3,7 3,5 3,4
20 30 42 48 53 58 64 69 74 79 85 90 95 101 106 111 117 127 644
136,6
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 6 5 4,7 4,2 3,9 3,6 3,3 3,1 2,9 2,7 2,6 2,5 2,3 2,2 2,1 1,9 1,8
20 35 49 56 62 68 74 80 87 93 99 105 111 117 124 130 136 552
136,6
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 4 3 2,8 2,6 2,4 2,2 2,0 1,9 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,3 1,3
20 40 57 64 71 78 85 92 99 106 113 120 127 134 483
136,6
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 2 2 1,9 1,8 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,0 1,0
25 32 57 62 68 73 79 85 90 96 102 107 113 119 124 136 147 158 170 181 192 203 944
213,4
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 5,9 5,3 4,9 4,5 4,2 3,9 3,7 3,4 3,3 3,1 2,9 2,8 2,7 2,4 2,3 2,1 2,0 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,5
25 38 67 74 81 87 94 101 107 114 121 128 134 141 148 161 175 188 201 795
213,4
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 2,9 2,6 2,4 2,2 2,0 1,9 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,0 1,0 0,9
25 45 79 87 95 103 111 119 127 135 143 151 159 167 175 191 207 671
213,4
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 1,7 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1,0 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,6 0,6
25 50 88 97 106 115 124 132 141 150 159 168 177 185 194 212 604
213,4
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 1,2 1,1 1,0 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,5
32 40 92 99 106 113 120 127 134 141 148 155 170 184 198 212 226 240 254 1237
349,7
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 3,1 2,9 2,7 2,5 2,4 2,3 2,1 2,0 1,9 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,4 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 0,8
32 45 103 111 119 127 135 143 151 159 167 175 191 207 223 238 254 270 286 1100
349,7
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 1,8 1,7 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,0 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,5
32 50 115 124 132 141 150 159 168 177 185 194 212 230 247 265 283 300 318 990
349,7
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,5 0,5 0,4 0,4
32 55 126 136 146 155 165 175 185 194 204 214 233 253 272 291 311 330 900
349,7
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,3
40 50 130 138 146 154 162 171 179 195 211 227 244 260 276 292 1076
349,7
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 1,6 1,5 1,4 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,2 1,1 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,6
40 55 143 152 161 170 179 188 197 214 232 250 268 286 304 322 978
349,7
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 1,0 1,0 0,9 0,9 0,8 0,8 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,5 0,4
40 60 156 166 175 185 195 205 214 234 253 273 292 312 331 897
349,7
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 0,7 0,7 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,3
40 65 169 180 190 201 211 222 232 253 275 296 317 338 828
349,7
Nb. Anch./cart. 530 0,6 0,5 0,3
Anchorage depth (mm) 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900

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SPIT HIT M
SPIT HIT M - A4
Hammer-set anchor for light duty fixing for
concrete and all materials types
N PX 1058
Technical data
ATE
ATE
Agrment Technique Europen
n 06/0032 SPIT Embedment Maximum Minimum Drilling Drilling Drilling Cylinder Total Type
HIT M depth thickness thickness depth depth diameter head anchor of
Use the ETA figures to design ETICS of part to of base in base forward diameter length nail
be fixed in material material the part to Code
application.
concrete be fixed Zinc Stainless
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) - coated steel
hnom tfix (1) hmin h0 L+8 d0 dc L - steel nail A4 nail
L 5-5/27P 5 35 27 050116
hnom 20 60 30 5 9 PZ2
5-15/37P 15 45 37 050117
6-5/32P 5 40 32 050118 050157
6-12/39P 12 47 39 050119
6-25/52P 25 25 65 35 60 6 11 52 PZ2 050121 050158
d0
6-40/67P 40 75 67 050122 050159
dc 6-12/39V 12 47 39 050129
h0 tfix 6-25/52V 25 25 65 35 60 6 10 52 PZ2 050131
L+8 6-40/67V 40 75 67 050132
6/5-M6 - - 32 M6 050141
30 65 40 6 11
6/5-M7 - - 32 M7 050142
APPLICATION 8-10/42P 10 50 42 050123 050161
8-30/62P 30 70 62 050124 050162
Insulation cladding 8-60/92P 60 100 92 050125 050163
30 65 40 8 13 PZ2
Profiles for thin coat external 8-80/112P 80 120 112 050126
8-100/132P 100 140 132 050127
Insulation systems
8-30/62V 30 70 62 050134
Drywall track 8-60/92V 60 100 92 050135
8-80/112V 30 80 65 40 120 8 11,5 112 PZ2 050136
Wood
8-100/132V 100 140 132 050137
Flashing
(1) In masonry, the thickness of part to be fixed could be fluctuate to 5 mm from tfix for 5 et 6 mm, and to 10 mm for
Electrical accessories
8 mm, to ensure a good contact between collar and the part to be fixed.
Collar (Atlas )

Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)
MATERIAL TENSILE IN kN SHEAR IN kN
Body: polyamid 6
Anchor size 5 6 8 5/5 6/5 6/40 8/10 8/80
Expansion nail: 5/15 6/12 8/30 8/100
Base
- FR 15 zinc coated steel (5 m) material 6/25 8/60
- A4, stainless steel Concrete (C20/25)
Screw head type: PZ2 NRu,m 0,9 1,5 2,1 VRu,m 2,5 3,75 3,0 5,75 4,75
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,4 1,55 1,65 VRu,m 2,5 3,75 3,0 5,75 4,75
INSTALLATION Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,6 2,6 3,6 VRu,m 2,5 3,75 3,0 5,75 4,75
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 0,85 0,95 1,0 VRu,m 2,5 3,0 3,0 3,75 3,75
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,25 2,25 3,0 VRu,m 2,5 3,0 3,0 3,75 3,75
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 0,75 1,0 1,25 VRu,m 0,75 1,0 1,0 1,25 1,25
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,25 1,75 2,25 VRu,m 1,25 1,5 1,75 2,25 2,25
Engineering clay bricks not rendered (fc = 14,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 0,75 1,0 1,25 VRu,m 2,5 3,0 3,0 3,75 3,75
Engineering clay bricks rendered (fc = 14,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,25 1,75 2,25 VRu,m 2,5 3,75 3,0 4,75 4,75
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRu,m 0,2 0,3 0,42 VRu,m 0,2 0,3 0,3 0,42 0,42
Plasterboard type BA13
NRu,m 0,2 0,2 0,25 VRu,m 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,25 0,25
Plasterboard type BA10 + polystyren
NRu,m 0,25 0,25 0,3 VRu,m 0,25 0,25 0,25 0,3 0,3
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SPIT HIT M
SPIT HIT M - A4
Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)
for one anchor without edge or spacing influence

NRu,m NRu,m VRu,m VRu,m


NRd = ; NRec = *Derived from test results VRec = ; VRec = *Derived from test results
3, 5 5 3, 5 5

TENSILE IN kN SHEAR IN kN

Anchor size 5 6 8 5/5 6/5 6/40 8/10 8/80


Base 5/15 6/12 8/30 8/100
material 6/25 8/60
Concrete (C20/25)
NRd 0,25 0,42 0,59 VRd 0,70 1,05 0,84 1,61 1,33
NRec 0,18 0,3 0,42 VRec 0,5 0,75 0,6 1,15 0,95
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,39 0,43 0,46 VRd 0,70 1,05 0,84 1,61 1,33
NRec 0,28 0,31 0,33 VRec 0,5 0,75 0,6 1,15 0,95
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd 0,45 0,73 1,01 VRd 0,70 1,05 0,84 1,05 1,33
NRec 0,32 0,52 0,72 VRec 0,5 0,75 0,6 0,75 0,95
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,24 0,27 0,28 VRd 0,70 0,84 0,84 0,63 1,05
NRec 0,17 0,19 0,2 VRec 0,5 0,6 0,6 0,45 0,75
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,35 0,63 0,84 VRd 0,70 0,84 0,84 1,33 1,05
NRec 0,25 0,45 0,6 VRec 0,5 0,6 0,6 0,95 0,75
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,21 0,28 0,35 VRd 0,21 0,28 0,28 0,07 0,35
NRec 0,15 0,2 0,25 VRec 0,15 0,2 0,2 0,05 0,25
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,35 0,49 0,63 VRd 0,35 0,49 0,49 0,0 0,63
NRec 0,25 0,35 0,45 VRec 0,25 0,35 0,35 0,0 0,45
Engineering clay bricks not rendered (fc = 14,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,21 0,28 0,35 VRd 0,70 0,84 0,84 0,32 1,05
NRec 0,15 0,2 0,25 VRec 0,5 0,6 0,6 0,23 0,75
Engineering clay bricks rendered (fc = 14,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,35 0,49 0,63 VRd 0,70 1,05 0,84 0,32 1,33
NRec 0,25 0,35 0,45 VRec 0,5 0,75 0,6 0,23 0,95
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRd 0,06 0,08 0,12 VRd 0,06 0,08 0,08 0,21 0,12
NRec 0,04 0,06 0,08 VRec 0,04 0,06 0,06 0,15 0,08
Plasterboard type BA13
NRd 0,06 0,06 0,07 VRd 0,06 0,06 0,06 0,13 0,07

Light weight anchors


NRec 0,04 0,04 0,05 VRec 0,04 0,04 0,04 0,09 0,05
Plasterboard type BA10 + polystyren
NRd 0,07 0,07 0,08 VRd 0,07 0,07 0,07 0,27 0,08
NRec 0,05 0,05 0,06 VRec 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,19 0,06

Spacing data
IN CONCRETE

SPIT HIT M Minimum distance between anchors and from edges (mm)
Ccr,N mini Ccr,V mini Scr,1 mini Scr,2 mini
without edge influence near one edge
5/5 ; 5/15 25 40 25 60
6/5 ; 6/12 ; 6/25 ; 6/40 25 45 25 70
8/10 ; 8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/80 ; 8/100 25 60 25 90

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SPIT NYLONG
Anchors for facades and frames
Technical data
N NPO 029 SPIT Anchor Maximum Anchor Minimum Drilling Min. drill depth Total Tightening
NYLONG depth thick of part OD thick of base drill bit depth through part sleeve torque
to be fixed material to be fixed length
L
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm) Code
tfix hef
hef tfix dnom hmin do ho L1 L Tinst Head type F Head type H
type 10-60 10 70 60 057290 057200
d0

F
10-80 30 90 80 057210 -
dnom

Tinst
h0 10-100 50 50 10 100 10 60 110 100 8,5 057220 057160
L1 10-115 65 125 115 057230 -
type
H hmin 10-135 85 145 135 057240 057180
10-160 110 170 160 057250 057190
APPLICATION
Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)
Fixing wall plates
TENSILE IN kN SHEAR IN kN
Fixing frames and sub-frames
Sanitary equipment Anchor size 10-60 ; 10-80 ; 10-100 10-60 ; 10-80 ; 10-100
Base 10-115 ; 10-135 ; 10-160 10-115 ; 10-135 ; 10-160
MATERIAL material
Concrete (C20/25)
Body: polyamid 6 NRu,m 6,1 VRu,m 13,0
Screw head type F (TORX n40) Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
or H NRu,m 5,2 VRu,m 11,5
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
INSTALLATION NRu,m 6,1 VRu,m 13,0
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,12 VRu,m 5,52
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,64 VRu,m 2,58
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRu,m 1,35 VRu,m 2,3

Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
For aerated concrete, drill with a drill
bit diameter equal to 9 mm NRu,m NRu,m VRu,m VRu,m
NRd = ; NRec = VRec = ; VRec =
3, 5 5 3, 5 5
Spacing data *Derived from test results *Derived from test results
TENSILE IN kN SHEAR IN kN
IN CONCRETE
Anchor size 10-60 ; 10-80 ; 10-100 10-60 ; 10-80 ; 10-100
Base 10-115 ; 10-135 ; 10-160 10-115 ; 10-135 ; 10-160
Minimum distance material
SPIT
NYLONG between anchors and
Concrete (C20/25)
from edges (mm)
NRd 1,9 VRd 3,6
Ccr,N mini Ccr,V mini Scr,N NRec 1,35 VRec 2,6
10-60 Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
10-80 NRd 1,61 VRd 3,2
10-100 NRec 1,15 VRec 2,3
50 50 50
10-115 Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
10-135 NRd 1,9 VRd 3,6
10-160 NRec 1,35 VRec 2,6
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
IN MASONRIES NRd 0,35 VRd 1,54
NRec 0,25 VRec 1,1
The anchor must be installed at Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
the minimum distance of 100 mm NRd 0,5 VRd 0,72
from another anchor and near NRec 0,35 VRec 0,5
one edge. Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRd 0,42 VRd 0,64
NRec 0,3 VRec 0,46

140
SPIT L
Deep embedment anchor for all types of frames
Technical data
L
d0 = dnom SPIT L Anchor maximum Anchor Minimum Sleeve Drilling Total Code
L3
depth thick of part OD thick of base lenght drill bit depth anchor
to be fixed material lenght
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
Tinst
hef
tfix
hef tfix dnom hmin L3 do ho L
h0 10-22/72 22 72 85 059650
hmin 10-42/92 42 92 105 059660
10-62/112 50 62 10 90 112 10 70 125 059670
10-82/132 82 132 145 059680
10-102/152 102 152 165 059690

APPLICATION Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)


Fixing sub-frames TENSILE IN kN SHEAR IN kN
Fixing doors and windows
(wood, aluminium) Anchor size 10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ; 10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ;
Base 10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152 10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152
material
Fixing other joinery products
Concrete (C20/25)
NRu,m 7,0 VRu,m 3,5
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRu,m 5,4 VRu,m 3,5
Aerated concrete
MATERIAL NRu,m 1,35 VRu,m 2,5

M6 screw class 5.8 zinc coated


steel Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)
Screw head = type PZ3 for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
Galvanised sheet sleeve
NRu,m * N
Ru,m * VRu,m * VRu,m *
Steel cone NRd = ; NRec = VRd = ; VRec =
M M. F M M. F
*Derived from test results *Derived from test results

INSTALLATION TENSILE IN kN SHEAR IN kN


Anchor size 10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ; 10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ;
Base 10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152 10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152
material
Concrete (C20/25)
NRd 2,4 VRd 0,7
NRec 1,7 VRec 0,5
Light weight anchors
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd 1,25 VRd 0,7
NRec 0,9 VRec 0,5
Aerated concrete
NRd 0,28 VRd 0,56
NRec 0,2 VRec 0,4
M = 2,85 for concrete ; F = 1,4
M = 4,3 for clay bricks and aerated concrete ; M = 1,4
For aerated concrete, drill with a drill
bit diameter equal to 9 mm Spacing data
IN CONCRETE
SPIT L Minimum distance between anchors and from edges (mm)
Ccr,N mini Ccr,V mini Scr,1 mini
10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ; 10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152 50 50 50

IN MASONRIES

The anchor must be installed at the minimum distance of 100 mm from another
anchor and near one edge.

141
SPIT ATLAS (HAMMER-IN)
Hammer-set steel expansion anchor
Technical data
L
Max thick Min. thick Min Total
Anchor Threaded Drilling
df hef of part to of base anchor
d0 depth thread length drill bit depth
TYPE be fixed material clearance length CODE
= 10,6

mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
tfix
hef tfix d L2 hmin do ho df L
h0
ATLAS CL35 30 5 60 6 35 6,5 36,5 056990
hmin

Anchors mechanical properties


fuk (N/mm2) min. tensile strength of the body 450
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength of the body 400

Recommended and ultimate loads


APPLICATION
TENSILE AND OBLIQUE kN

Clay Solid
Fixing pipework (Atlas collars) Concrete
brick concrete block
Ventilation ducts TYPE hef C 20/25 C 30/37 C 40/50 BP 400 B 80
Signs Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m*
Frames ATLAS CL35 30 0,5 2,0 0,75 3,0 1,0 4,0 0,5 2,0 0,5 2,0
Suspended ceilings
Vrec Vu,m Vrec Vu,m Vrec Vu,m Vrec* Vu,m* Vrec* Vu,m*
ATLAS CL35 30 1,0 4,0 1,5 6,0 2,0 8,0 1,0 4,0 1,0 4,0
SHEAR kN

* indicative values
MATERIAL For rendered concrete (maximum 5 mm) : Maximum service loads must be reduced by 50%
Body S250 Pb NFA 35561
The above values could be used with ATLAS SDA
Expansion pin XC 42
Reduction factor of recommended loads
BETWEEN ANCHORS DISTANCE FROM EDGE
TYPE hef Distance S in mm TYPE hef Distance C1, C2 in mm
ATLAS CL35 30 30 S < 100 S 100 ATLAS CL35 30 30 C1, C2 < 50 C1, C2 50
fS 0,75 1 fC1 = fC2 0,5 1

SPIT PRO6
h0 Technical data
drill Drilling Anchor code code
TYPE screw
bit depth length without screw with VBA screw
d0 do ho L
PRO6 5x25 3-4 5 35 25 056542 565346
L PRO6 6x30 4-5 6 40 30 056543 565347
PRO6 8x40 4,5 - 6 8 50 40 056544 565348
PRO6 10x50 6-8 10 65 50 056545 565349

APPLICATION Recommended load and ultimate loads with wood screw


Lightweight fixing in all base material,
Small electrical accessories, small light TENSILE kN
fittings, fuse boxes, etc...
Concrete Hollow concrete block Clay brick Hollow clay brick
MATERIAL TYPE woodscrew
C 20/25 B 40 BP 400 Eco 40
Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m*
Polyamid 6 PRO 5 4 0,28 1,4 0,23 1,15 0,2 1,0 0,17 0,85
Suitable -20 + 40C PRO 6 5 0,45 2,25 0,3 1,5 0,26 1,3 0,19 0,95
PRO 8 6 0,7 3,5 0,43 2,15 0,35 1,75 0,23 1,15
PRO 10 8 1,2 6,0 0,46 2,3 0,6 3,0 0,25 1,25
* indicative values - the loads must be lower than 50 % in function of the type of screw used
142
SPIT NYL
L
Universal nylon lightweight anchor
Technical data
d d0
Total anchor
CODE
woodscrew drill bit length
TYPE
mm mm mm with collar without collar
d do L
with collar NYL 5 2,5 - 4 5 25 057070
NYL 6 3,5 - 5 6 30 057080 057140
NYL 8 4,5 - 6 8 40 057090 057020
NYL 10 6-8 10 50 057030
L
NYL 12 8 - 10 12 60 057150
NYL 14 10 - 12 14 70 057050
without collar NYL 10 PV - 10 50 - 057060
PV: version with threaded head M8x125

Recommended and ultimate loads


L
TENSILE kN OBLIQUE kN SHEAR kN

APPLICATION Concrete Clay brick Hollow clay brick Aerated con. Concrete Aerated con.
screw
TYPE C 20/25 BP 400 RJ 40 NFP 14-306 C 20/25 NFP 14-306
All lightweight fixings, used
Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m* Nu,m* Vrec* Vu,m* Vu,m*
Bathroom accessories,
NYL 5 4 0,3 1,5 0,3 1,5 0,20 1,0 0,22 0,3 3,1 0,16
Electrical installations,
NYL 6 5 0,5 2,5 0,5 2,5 0,25 1,3 0,44 0,8 4,9 0,23
Plastic trunking.
NYL 8 6 0,8 4,0 0,8 4,0 0,35 1,8 0,65 1,0 5,8 0,42
NYL 10 8 1,2 6,0 1,1 5,5 0,45 2,3 0,91 1,2 7,3 0,71
MATERIAL NYL 12 10 1,8 9,0 1,5 7,5 0,55 2,8 1,33 2,8 22,3 0,96
Body : polyamide 6 NYL 14 12 2,8 14,0 1,8 9,0 0,70 3,5 1,50 3,0 24,0 1,10
* indicative values

SPIT ARPON
L
Universal polyethylene lightweight anchor
d0
Technical data
ILABLE
NOT AVA
IN UK woodscrew drill bit Total anchor length Light weight anchors
TYPE mm mm mm CODE
d do L
ARPON 6 3 to 5 6 25 198160
ARPON 8 4 to 7 8 32 198180
ARPON 8 PV 8 32 198190
PV: version with threaded head M7x150

APPLICATION Recommended and ultimate loads


Lightweight fixing in all base material,
Small electrical accessories, small light
fittings, fuse boxes, etc... TENSILE kN

MATERIAL Concrete Hollow concrete block Hollow clay brick



Polyethylene body TYPE C 20/25 B40 RJ 40 with render
woodscrew
Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m*
ARPON 6 5 0,25 1,50 0,20 1,20 0,26 1,60
ARPON 8 6 0,25 1,50 0,22 1,30 0,26 1,60
* indicative values

143
SPIT RM6
L
Female anchor with torque controlled expansion
d0

hef Technical data


hmin
Anchorage Min. thickness Drilling Drilling Total
APPLICATION depth of base diameter depth anchor
TYPE CODE
(mm) material (mm) (mm) (mm) length (mm)
Suspended ceiling, hef hmin do ho L
Lights, RM 6 40 70 8 45 68 050054
Studs.

INSTALLATION
Anchors mechanical properties

fuk (N/mm2) min. tensile strength 450


fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 400

Recommended and failure loads (kN)


Clay Hollow clay
Concrete Wood
brick brick
TENSILE

TYPE
1. 2. hef C 20/25 C 30/37 BP 400 C 40
Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m*
On concrete and masonry:
RM 6 40 0,8 4,0 0,80 4,0 0,80 4,0 0,35 2,0 0,50 2,0
drilling 8, put the NYL anchor
in the hole, and install the RM6
anchor with the setting tool, Using SPIT NYL 8 for RM6 in concrete and brick. Concrete rendered (max 5 mm):
recommended load reduced to 50%
On wood, screw it directly with
the setting tool.

SPIT P6
Wirehanger
L
hef Technical data
d0

ho
Anchorage Min. thickness Drilling Drilling Total
depth of base diameter depth anchor
hmin TYPE CODE
(mm) material (mm) (mm) (mm) length (mm)
APPLICATION hef hmin do ho L
Suspended ceiling, P6 25 50 6 35 64 056100
Light.
Anchors mechanical properties
INSTALLATION
fuk (N/mm2) min. tensile strength 450
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 400

Recommended loads (kN)


TENSILE AND hef Concrete
OBLIQUE TYPE C 20/25 C 30/37 C 40/50
Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m
P6 25 1,50 6,00 1,80 7,00 2,20 8,60

SHEAR TYPE hef Vrec Vu,m Vrec Vu,m Vrec Vu,m


P6 25 1,40 5,60 1,70 6,80 1,70 6,80
Drilling 6, depth 35 mm and Concrete rendered (max 5 mm): recommended load reduced to 50%
insert the anchor with hammer. TEST
By hand locking before to hang Fire behaviour E
FIR

the suspended system. Characteristic resistance* (kN) *Values calculated according to the
Exposure time 60 min 120 min technical report TR 020 published by EOTA
P6 0,085 0,045 Evaluation of anchorages in concrete concerning resistance to fire.
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SPIT G8
Ceiling anchor
Technical data

Anchorage Min. thickness Drilling Drilling Total


depth of base diameter depth anchor
TYPE CODE
(mm) material (mm) (mm) (mm) length (mm)
hef hmin do ho L
APPLICATION
G8 21 40 8 25 43 050015
Suspended ceiling,
Anchors mechanical properties

INSTALLATION fuk (N/mm2) min. tensile strength 450


fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength 400

Recommended loads (kN)

TENSILE AND hef Concrete


OBLIQUE TYPE C 20/25 C 30/37 C 40/50
Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m
G8 21 0,6 3,20 0,60 3,20 0,70 4,0

Concrete rendered (max 5 mm): recommended load reduced to 50%


Drilling 8, depth 25 mm.
Push the anchor home into the Fire behaviour E
FIR
TEST
hole and hit with the hammer
to obtain the embendement of
Characteristic resistance* (kN) *Values calculated according to the
the anchor only reaching the
Exposure time 60 min 120 min technical report TR 020 published by EOTA
wide part.
G8 0,035 0,017 Evaluation of anchorages in concrete concerning resistance to fire.

SPIT LAITON
L
Female anchor with torque controlled expansion
d0
Technical data
hef

Light weight anchors


Tinst
ho
Anchorage Min. thickness Drilling Drilling Tightening Total
APPLICATION depth of base diameter depth torque anchor
TYPE CODE
(mm) material (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm) length (mm)
Suspended system, hef hmin do ho Tinst L
Studs. LAITON M6 23 60 8 30 9 23 062450
LAITON M8 28 70 10 35 20 28 062460
INSTALLATION

Recommended load (kN)

With screw With stud


TENSILE TYPE hef Concrete C20/25 to C40/50 Clay brick BP 400
M6 23 0,4 0,35
M8 28 0,6 0,5
Drill a hole and install the
anchor with hammer
Tighten with the wrench to obtain
Concrete rendered (max 5 mm): recommended load reduced to 50%
the required torque.

145
SPIT CC
Anchor for hollow base materials
Technical data
thread Min-max drill bit Total screw length Code
TYPE (mm) base thickness (mm) (mm) (mm) with without
L
d hmin dO L fitted screw fitted screw
d0

4-6/23 4 2-6 8 23 061030


d 4-13/33 4 4-13 8 33 061040
4-24/46 4 12-24 8 46 061050
hmin
5-14/34 5 6-14 8 34 061070 057800
5-16/45 5 3-16 8 45 061080 057810
5-32/59 5 14-32 8 59 061090 057820
6-13/34 6 6-13 10 34 061110 057830
APPLICATION 6-16/46 6 4-16 10 46 061120 057840
6-30/59 6 16-30 10 59 061130 057850
Fixing to plasterboard and
hollow materials,
Bathroom accessories, Recommended and ultimate loads (kN)
Pipework, trunking,
Slotted screw head type PZ2. TENSILE OBLIQUE SHEAR * indicative values

Hollow clay brick Hollow concrete Plasterboard Hollow clay brick Hollow concrete Plasterboard
TYPE RJ 400 block B 40 10 mm 13 mm RJ 400 block B 40 10 mm 13 mm
Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m* Nu,m* Nu,m* Vrec* Vu,m* Vrec* Vu,m* Vu,m* Vu,m*
CC 4/12 - CC 4/24 0,18 1,1 0,23 2,3 0,6 0,7 0,36 2,2 0,38 1,4 1,0 1,35
CC 5/14 - CC 5/16 - CC 5/32 0,18 1,1 0,30 3,9 0,7 0,9 0,48 2,9 0,65 1,8 1,0 1,35
CC 6/12 - CC 6/16 - CC 6/30 0,18 1,1 0,30 4,4 0,7 0,9 0,48 2,9 0,73 1,8 1,0 1,35

SPIT DRIVA PLUS


tfix L Special fixing for plasterboard: double anchorage
Technical data
Max
thick of Screw Total anchor
part to thread anchor head screw head length length
TYPE CODE
be fixed
mm mm mm mm mm mm
tfix d D L1 L
TP
TP 12 12 4,5 16 9,2 45 39 061190
TF 30 30 4,5 16 8,8 60 39 061200
D d
L1 C7 4,5 16 43 39 061230
5 C7
Recommended and ultimate loads (kN)
d
M7x150 L1
Plasterboard Plasterboard
TENSILE AND OBLIQUE

TYPE
TF BA 10 BA 13
D d Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m
L1
TP 12
TF 30 0,084 0,42 0,12 0,60
APPLICATION C7
Self-drilling, double anchorage fixing for
plasterboard: thickness 10 to 13 mm
Vrec Vu,m Vrec Vu,m
with or without insulation (polystyrene, TP 12
SHEAR

etc...), TF 30 0,23 1,15 0,28 1,40


Bathroom accessories C7
Kitchen cabinets,
Radiators, fuse boxes.
MATERIAL
Anchor body-zamak 3, NFA 55.010
Special screw supplied, head type PZ2
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SPIT DRIVA
SPIT THREADED DRIVA
tfix L
Self drilling anchor for plasterboard & aerated concrete
6 Technical data
Max thick of Screw Total anchor
DRIVA TYPE part to be fixed thread anchor head screw head length length CODE
mm mm mm mm mm mm
TP
tfix d D L1 L
D d
L1
TP 5 5 4,5 13 9,0 25 27 050074
5 C7 TP 12 12 4,5 13 9,2 35 31 059360
d
TF 27 27 4,5 13 8,8 50 31 059380
M7x150 L1 TF 5 5 4,5 13 8,2 25 31 059370
TF threaded head
C7 4,5 13 37 31 059390
D d M7x150
L1
DRIVA
M6-M7 - - - 37 - 050052
THREADED
L NOTE : Predrilling with HSS drill bit is required in laminated plasterboard or gypsum block: 10 mm
in aerated concrete: 6 mm
6
M6-M7
Recommended and ultimate loads (kN)
THREADED DRIVA Aerated Plasterboard
TYPE
APPLICATION concrete BA 13
TENSILE AND OBLIQUE

Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m


Fixing to plasterboard and aerated TP 5
concrete,
TP 12
Bathroom accessories, wall heaters, 0,06 0,3 0,06 0,3
TF 27
Electrical switch boxes, trunking, conduit, TF 5
Curtain track. C7
DRIVA THREADED 0,06 0,3 0,06 0,3
MATERIAL Vrec Vu,m Vrec Vu,m
Anchor body-zamak 3 TP 5 0,18 0,9 0,14 0,7
SHEAR

Special screw supplied, head type PZ2 TP 12


*DIRVA THREADED: Body made of TF 27 0,18 0,9 0,18 0,9
6.6 glass-fibre reinforced polyamide TF 5
C7
DRIVA THREADED 0,18 0,9 0,18 0,9

SPIT DRILL
tfix L Self drilling anchor for plasterboard & aerated concrete
Light weight anchors
Technical data
Max thick of Screw Total anchor
TP part to be fixed thread anchor head screw head length length
TYPE CODE
d
mm mm mm mm mm mm
D
L1 tfix d D L1 L
TP 12 12 3,0 9,5 8,6 25 30 061630
APPLICATION NOTE : Predrilling with HSS drill bit is required in laminated plasterboard or gypsum block : 5 mm
in aerated concrete : 5 mm
Fixing in all soft materials (aerated
concrete, gypsum blocks, plasterboard), Recommended and ultimate loads (kN)
Small electrical accessories : junction
boxes, trunking, small light fittings.
TENSILE AND OBLIQUE

MATERIAL Aerated Plasterboard


TYPE concrete BA 13
Body made of 6.6 glass-fibre reinforced Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m
polyamide
Special screw supplied, head type PZ2 TP 12 0,046 0,23 0,044 0,22

Vrec Vu,m Vrec Vu,m


SHEAR

TP 12 0,15 0,75 0,16 0,80


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SPIT ISO

ETA
Expanding insulation anchor
Technical data
European Technical Approval

SPIT ISO Anchor Insulation Drilling Total anchor Code


ETA n 04/0076 depth thickness drill bit depth lenght
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) 50 mm 90 mm
L hef tfix d0 h0 L head head
10-30 10-30 60 057600 -
ou 90 mm
50 mm

40-60 40-60 90 057610 070330


d0

70-80 30 70-80 10 50 110 057620 070340


tfix hef
90-100 90-100 130 057630 070350
h0 110-120 110-120 150 057640 070360

Characteristic resistance (NRk)


TENSILE IN kN
Base Anchor size 10-30 40-60 ; 70-80 ; 90-100 ; 110-120
APPLICATION material
Concrete (C15/20)
Fixing all rigide insulation on NRk 0,2 0,2
solid or hollow material Concrete (C20/25 to C50/60)
NRk 0,3 0,3
Clay bricks (fc = 55 Mpa, bending test: 4,7 N/mm2)
NRk 0,3 0,3
MATERIAL Hollow concrete blocks not rendered (fc = 12,5 N/mm2)
NRk 0,15 0,15
Expansion glass-fibre reinforced Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 5,9 N/mm2)
polyamid 6* NRk 0,1 0,15
Anchor body: polypropylene**
Thermal conductivity of anchor: Design loads (NRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec)
0.12 W/m.C for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
Temperature range in use:
-30C to +80C N Rk * N Rk * VRk * VRk *
N Rd = ; N Rec = VRd = ; VRec =
* Except ISO 10-30: M M. F M M. F
polypropylene nail *Issue from ETA *Issue from ETA
** Caution: the anchor must be TENSILE IN kN
protected from UV rays by a
screen (rendering, panelling, etc.) Base Anchor size 10-30 40-60 ; 70-80 ; 90-100 ; 110-120
material
Concrete (C15/20)
NRd 0,1 0,2
NRec 0,07 0,2
Concrete (C20/25 to C50/60)
NRd 0,15 0,2
INSTALLATION NRec 0,11 0,2
Clay bricks (fc = 55 Mpa, bending test: 4,7 N/mm2)
NRd 0,07 0,2
NRec 0,05 0,2
Hollow concrete blocks not rendered (fc = 12,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,2 0,2
NRec 0,2 0,2
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 5,9 N/mm2)
NRd 0,2 0,2
NRec 0,2 0,2
M = 2 ; F = 1,4
Spacing data
IN CONCRETE
SPIT ISO Minimum distance between anchors and from edges
and minimum thickness of concrete member (mm)
Smin Cmin hmin
10-30 ; 40-60 ; 70-80 ; 90-100 ; 110-120 100 100 100

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SPIT CB-BR
Anchor for fixing semi-rigid insulation

SPIT CB Technical data


L
SPIT CB-BR Anchor Insulation Drilling Total anchor Code
depth thickness drill bit depth lenght
90 mm

d0 (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)


hef tfix do ho L CB BR
tfix hef
40/50 40-50 85/80 055700 056040
h0 50/60 50-60 95/90 055710 056050
70/80 20-30 70-80 8 50 115/110 055720 056060
90/100 90-100 135/130 055730 056070
SPIT BR 110/120 110-120 155/150 055740 056080

L
35 mm

d0
tfix hef
h0 Ultimate loads (NRu,m)
TENSILE IN kN

Anchor size CB 20/40 ; CB 40/60 ; BR 20/40 ; BR 40/60 ;


Base CB 60/80 ; CB 80/110 ; CB 110/130 BR 60/80 ; BR 80/110 ; BR 110/130
material
Concrete (C20/25)
NRu,m 0,5 NRu,m 0,5
APPLICATION Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
SPIT CB: Fixing semi-rigid NRu,m 0,3 NRu,m 0,3
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
insulation on solid materials
NRu,m 0,4 NRu,m 0,4
SPIT BR: Fixing rigid insulation Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
on solid materials NRu,m 0,15 NRu,m 0,15

Design loads (NRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec)


MATERIAL for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
SPIT CB: Sleeve polypropylene
(anti UV) black NRu,m * NRu,m *
NRd = ; NRec =
SPIT BR: Sleeve polypropylene 3, 5 5
*Derived from test results

TENSILE IN kN

Anchor size CB 20/40 ; CB 40/60 ; BR 20/40 ; BR 40/60 ;


Base CB 60/80 ; CB 80/110 ; CB 110/130 BR 60/80 ; BR 80/110 ; BR 110/130
material
INSTALLATION Concrete (C20/25)
NRd 0,14 NRd 0,14
NRec 0,1 NRec 0,1
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,08 NRd 0,08
Insulation anchors

NRec 0,06 NRec 0,06


Solid bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd 0,11 NRd 0,11
NRec 0,08 NRec 0,08
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRd 0,04 NRd 0,04
NRec 0,03 NRec 0,03

149
SPIT ISOMET
Fire resistant insulation anchor
Technical data
N PT 3043 SPIT ISOMET Anchor Insulation Drilling Total anchor Code
depth thickness drill bit depth lenght
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
L Galvanised hef tfix d0 h0 L
8/30 30 80 059730
35 mm

8/60 60 110 059740


d0

8/90 50 90 8 60 140 059750


tfix hef
8/120 120 170 059760
h0 8/150 150 200 059770
Stainless steel
8/30 30 80 059700
8/60 50 60 8 60 110 059710
8/90 90 140 059720

Ultimate loads (NRu,m)


Washer 11x70
Code 064 000 TENSILE IN kN

Galvanised Anchor size Stainless steel Anchor size


Base
material 8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/90 ; 8/120 ; 8/150 8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/90
Concrete (C20/25)
APPLICATION NRu,m 0,6 NRu,m 1,2
Fixing all types of insulation Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
where a fire resistant anchor is NRu,m 0,4 NRu,m 0,6
required Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRu,m 0,4 NRu,m 0,6

Design loads (NRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
MATERIAL
Galvanised body Z275,
NRu,m * NRu,m *
NF EN 10142 NRd = ; NRec =
Stainless steel body Z6 4 5
CN 18-09 *Derived from test results

TENSILE IN kN
Galvanised Anchor size Stainless steel Anchor size
Base
material 8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/90 ; 8/120 ; 8/150 8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/90
Concrete (C20/25)
INSTALLATION NRd 0,21 NRd 0,42
NRec 0,15 NRec 0,3
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRd 0,14 NRd 0,21
NRec 0,1 NRec 0,15
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd 0,14 NRd 0,21
NRec 0,1 NRec 0,15

TEST
Fire behaviour for insulation fixed to soffits E
FIR

Maximum tensile service loads recommended on concrete for stability (kN)


Exposure limit 30 min. 1h 1 h 30 min. 2h 3h
SPIT ISOMET GALVANISED 0,13 0,07 0,07 0,07 0,035
SPIT ISOMET ST. STEEL 0,20 0,20 0,20 0,20 0,10
The summary of fire tests performed by CSTB (No. 86.24642) is available on request.

150
SPIT ISOMET CC

Fire resistant insulation anchor for hollow base materials


L

Technical data
d0
35 mm

Diameter Min base Max insulation Drilling Total anchor


tfix hmin TYPE Thread thickness thickness Diameter length CODE
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
d hmin tfix d0 L
12/60 6 10 - 24 60 12 113 059800
APPLICATION 12/80 6 10 - 24 80 12 133 059810
Fixing all type of insulation for 12/110 6 10 - 24 100 12 153 059820
hollow base material where a
fire resistant anchor is required.

Recommended and ultimate loads (kN)


MATERIAL
Slotted screw head type PZ2.
TENSILE

INSTALLATION
Hollow concrete beam Hollow concrete block Hollow clay brick
TYPE
Nrec Nu,m Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m*
12/60
12/80 0,15 0,75 0,30 1,50 0,20 1,00
12/110
(*) Indicatives value

Fire behaviour E
FIR
TEST

Drill a hole of 12 mm diameter Fire tests on insulation fixed to soffits built in hollow concrete block or in hollow concrete
through the insulating material, beam have been done in the CTICM laboratory. The test results (report n 96-4-374)
Insert the anchor with a
obtained guarantee the performance of the anchor ISOMET CC for an exposure time
hammer, higher than 2 hours.
Use a screwing machine to
expand the anchor.
Insulation anchors

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