JCP Construction Products, the specialist fixings division of Owlett-Jaton, offers an impressive range of heavy-duty anchors. To further expand its offering, it has added two new ranges of high performance, ETA certified, multiple use, drop-in anchors.
These deformation controlled zinc plated anchors are suitable for multiple uses in non-structural applications in concrete, as well as in cracked and non-cracked concrete. They are perfect for suspending services with threaded rods or bolts, or fixing a permanent set socket to allow a fixture to be removed, amongst other uses.
The specific design provides the flexibility of using the anchor for applications with limited embedment depths, such as pre-cast and pre-stressed hollow core slabs. The internal thread is suitable for bolts or threaded studs.
Available in both lipped and non-lipped, they are ETA (ETAG 001-6) and CE approved, and offer fire resistance loading. The lipped version ensures the anchor is set flush, thus avoiding over-drilling.
ETA certified drop-in anchors represent the pinnacle of quality, safety and performance in construction fastening solutions. With their superior features and benefits, these anchors are the preferred choice for engineers and contractors seeking reliable and cost-effective solutions for their projects. Specifying ETA approved drop-in anchors demonstrates a commitment to quality and safety.
These new drop-in anchors offer an alternative to JCP’s non approved zinc and yellow plated and ETA certified A4-316 stainless steel ranges. Both of which are also available as lipped and non-lipped.
www.jcpfixings.co.uk
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