Hilti Deutschland

Support system for anchor channels

At this year‘s BAU Trade Fair in Munich, the Hilti company introduced a support system for their HAC anchor channels. It is expected to be on the market soon.

It can be difficult to correctly install anchor channels if, for example, all three dimensions need to be accurately positioned in order to ensure that the attachment parts are assembled smoothly. The reason for this could be the absence of a fixed reference point while attaching the anchor channel to the base, for example. Furthermore, due to the internal arrangement of its reinforcement, a concrete component may be suitable for...

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