The fischer hammerset anchor EA N is an internal thread anchor made from zinc-plated and stainless steel. The hammerset anchor is ideal for the multiple fixation of non-structural systems that do not require approved anchorage. The assembly of the internal thread anchor is extremely cost-effective thanks to the low embedment depth, fast hammerset installation, and direction-controlled screwing process. The EA N is mounted with the hammer flush to the base material. With the setting tool EA-ST, the sleeve is expanded and braced against the drill hole wall through the driving in of the internal pin. No torque should be applied to the screw to enable correct expansion.

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The fischer frame fixing SXR is a plug made from high-quality nylon. Thanks to its special plug geometry, the SXR can be used in solid and hollow building materials. Due to the low anchorage depth of just 50 mm, the frame fixing can work particularly cost-effectively. The low drill hole depth saves time and reduces bit wear. The SXR is offered in the diameters 6, 8 and 10 mm with a anchor length of 260 mm and with countersunk head screws made from zinc-plated steel, hot-dip galvanised steel and stainless steel. The European Technical Approval offers added safety. The SXR with the countersunk head screw is particularly recommended for fixing wood constructions.

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