New generation of Mungo concrete screws 07 November 2016

Mungo Befestigungstechnik AG has introduced a new and innovative generation of concrete screws. Meeting the ETA requirements for cracked concrete and multiple fixing for setting depths beneath 40mm, the screw can be used in a variety of applications in a diverse range of industries.

The newly authorised adjustability, as well as the three different setting depths for each concrete screw dimension, provides a flexible and fast assembly also for uneven surfaces and tight edge and spacing distances. The concrete screw resists at the highest load effects, which results in a massive reduction of the necessary fixing points. Quick and easy setting also enables the user to save time and energy at a single stage of work, which enables a more efficient and cost saving installation.
Specifically for the purpose of exterior applications, a concrete screw made completely from stainless material (A4) has been added to the product range. This innovation, as well as the variety of head geometries, provides the widest range of applications, such as assembly of railings, façades, consoles, steel profiles, cranes, machineries and much more. A European Technical Assessment (ETA – 16/0296) Option 1 ensures that the concrete screws are suited for overhead installation and fulfill fire protection requirements, which greatly increases their possible application areas.
“Whether a customer needs anchor calculations for a complex project or on-site recommendations including pull out tests – we work with them to define and optimise fixing solutions,” comments Mungo.

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