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Cladding mounting bracket for external heat insulation.
Adjustable mounting system for external heat insulation for both new constructions and renovations
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- Fixed mounting brackets
- Special omega-shaped design for high structural rigidity
- Galvanised steel S250GD+Z275 in accordance with standard EN 10147
- Enables fixing beams at 100 – 120 – 140 and 160 mm respectively of the supporting structure, with possible adjustment of 15 mm
- Supplied with a short reinforcement plate to distribute the load over the fixing point
- Adjustable extension (in addition)
- Special omega-shaped design ensures perfect guiding and adjustment on our fixed brackets
- Galvanised steel S250GD+Z275 in accordance with standard EN 10147
- Allows unevenness or surface defects to be rectified
- The 80 mm extension allows adjustment of an additional 0 to 40 mm. E.g. with a single 100 mm bracket, the outer face of the beam can be gradually adjusted from 100 to 140 mm
- Supplied with a TRCC bolt and serrated lock washers
Attaching secondary hardwood frames (beams, battens, etc.) which will have exterior cladding of wood, slate, fibre cement or other composite material (trespa, etc.). Generally, rigid or semi-rigid insulation is attached to the supporting structure (concrete, masonry, timber frame, etc.), providing a ventilated air space between the insulation and the external cladding (at least 2 cm). These brackets are recommended for use on supporting structures with no major surface defects. Use of rain protection is not mandatory, except for in the case of timber-frame houses
Bracket attachment to the supporting structure (wall, façade): by means of anchors with either dowels and screws of Ø 8 mm, dowels with rods and nuts of Ø 8 mm, or any other equivalent system in accordance with the regulations. The typical withdrawal resistance of these anchors should be requested from the manufacturer and not constitute a weak point in the assembly
Arrangement of brackets: brackets are positioned in a vertical alignment parallel to the axis of the beam to be installed. The brackets must be arranged alternately on either sides of the beam and if this is not possible the number of them must be increased (for outermost beams). Allow approximately 1.23 brackets per m2
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