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Universal frame fixing FUR<br />

Frame fixings / Stand-off installation<br />

The user-friendly problem solver for a large range of building<br />

materials<br />

Façade sub-structures<br />

VERSIONS<br />

▪ zinc-plated steel<br />

▪ stainless steel<br />

BUILDING MATERIALS<br />

Approved for:<br />

▪ Concrete ≥ C12/15<br />

▪ Three-layer composite exterior wall<br />

panels<br />

▪ Lightweight aggregate concrete<br />

▪ Vertically perforated brick<br />

▪ Hollow block made from lightweight<br />

concrete<br />

▪ Perforated sand-lime brick<br />

▪ Solid sand-lime brick<br />

▪ Solid block made from lightweight<br />

concrete<br />

▪ Solid brick<br />

Also suitable for:<br />

▪ Natural stone with dense structure<br />

▪ Solid panel made from gypsum<br />

Wood constructions<br />

APPROVALS<br />

ADVANTAGES<br />

▪ The universal operating principle with<br />

an anchorage depth of 70 mm and<br />

unique asymmetrical teeth allows for<br />

use in all solid and hollow building<br />

materials. As such, the FUR is the right<br />

choice for projects with an unknown<br />

base material; ensuring a secure fixing<br />

at all times.<br />

▪ The slim geometry guarantees a simple<br />

installation, even in cases involving<br />

thick wooden fixtures and narrow drill<br />

holes.<br />

▪ The FUR 14 fulfils the highest requirements<br />

in terms of maximum usage<br />

lengths and shear loads. As a result, it<br />

is suitable for a wide range of applications.<br />

APPLICATIONS<br />

▪ Façade and roof substructures made<br />

of wood and metal<br />

▪ Windows<br />

▪ Squared timbers<br />

▪ Gates and doors<br />

▪ Claddings<br />

▪ Interior fittings<br />

FUNCTIONING<br />

▪ The FUR is suitable for push-through<br />

installation.<br />

▪ Screwing in the screw causes the<br />

individual teeth to expand. In solid<br />

materials, the teeth create even expansion<br />

forces. In hollow materials, the<br />

teeth expand through the solid part of<br />

the block and form an undercut in the<br />

cavity.<br />

▪ With vertically perforated bricks, only<br />

use rotary drilling (no impact drilling).<br />

▪ Countersunk head screws are recommended<br />

for the installation of timber<br />

constructions; in the case of metal<br />

constructions, use anchors with<br />

hexagon-head screws and moulded<br />

washers.<br />

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