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Hook Rawlbolts 8mm galvanised

Hook Rawlbolts 8mm galvanised

Hook Rawlbolts 8mm galvanised

Ref: 1486

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A common method for securing heavy-duty materials, such as tarps or heavy-gauge netting, to concrete or masonry surfaces.
  • Ideal for fastening netting to concrete or masonry walls
  • Very strong and durable
  • Used for anchor point for tents, awnings, or other temporary structures
  • Commonly used in commercial settings to secure signs, banners, or other fixtures to concrete or masonry walls
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Using hook rawlbolts with steel tensioners and u-clamps is a common method for securing heavy-duty materials, such as tarps or heavy-gauge netting, to concrete or masonry surfaces.

The process begins by determining the location where the material will be secured and marking the points on the concrete or masonry surface where they will be placed. Next, drill holes into the concrete or masonry surface at the marked points. The hole size should match the size of the rawlbolt sleeve.

Once the holes are drilled, insert and tighten them using a wrench or socket. As the rawlbolt is tightened, the sleeve will expand, creating a secure hold in the base material. After tightening, the steel tensioners and u-clamps are attached to the hook-shaped end.

The tensioners and clamps are then tightened to secure the material in place. This method provides additional tension and stability to the material being secured. It's important to use the correct number of rawlbolts and tensioners depending on the weight of the object that's going to be fixed and the type of material it's being fixed to, and to check the anchors for any signs of wear or damage over time.

Description
Description

Using hook rawlbolts with steel tensioners and u-clamps is a common method for securing heavy-duty materials, such as tarps or heavy-gauge netting, to concrete or masonry surfaces.

The process begins by determining the location where the material will be secured and marking the points on the concrete or masonry surface where they will be placed. Next, drill holes into the concrete or masonry surface at the marked points. The hole size should match the size of the rawlbolt sleeve.

Once the holes are drilled, insert and tighten them using a wrench or socket. As the rawlbolt is tightened, the sleeve will expand, creating a secure hold in the base material. After tightening, the steel tensioners and u-clamps are attached to the hook-shaped end.

The tensioners and clamps are then tightened to secure the material in place. This method provides additional tension and stability to the material being secured. It's important to use the correct number of rawlbolts and tensioners depending on the weight of the object that's going to be fixed and the type of material it's being fixed to, and to check the anchors for any signs of wear or damage over time.

Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns

With the exception of Netting and Bulky Items, all our products are shipped on a 2-3 days service. Next day and Next day AM options are also available, For full details click on delivery information.

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