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Fixing

Design
Guide
Issue 2008
Design of fastenings according to concrete Capacity method (cc-method)
Anchoring System:
Mechanical Anchors
Chemical Anchors
Rebar Fixings
Lightweight Anchors
Insulation Anchors

Index
Foreword

Types of anchors

ETAG parts and application range for each anchor type

ETAG options

Terminology

Safety concept Design Method according ETA Guideline

Design actions

Type of load
Design Action calculation

Design resistance

Calculation of the design resistance


Characteristic resistance
Calculation of partial safety factor

Design method CC

Flowchart
Details to determine of the reduction factor for spacing and edge distances for concrete failure
Influence of edge distance for tensile resistance
Influence of spacing and one edge distance for shear resistance

Combined load

10

Using CC methodology

10

Examples

12

Rebar design

15

Concrete

16

Concrete strength
Field of usage: cracked or non cracked concrete

Other base material

18

Steel mechanical properties

18

Dimensions wrench torque / nuts / washers

19

Corrosion / Atmosphere

20

Solutions for corrosion

21

Chemical fixings in ceiling

22

Fire resistance

23

SPIT laboratory

32

Anchor selection guide for various base material

33

Foreword
The anchor design is carried out according to Method A of ETAG for metallic anchors - Annex C.
This method takes into account the direction of stresses, the different failure types. This method is very precise but as a consequence of
that demands a lot of time to make the design calculations.
In order to make the design calculation easier for our users, this technical guide proposes an approximate "method CC" (Concrete Capacity).
This method uses the technical specifications stipulated in the ETAs or the SPIT specifications based on the assessment system of
the ETAG.

Torque controlled expansion anchor - type A


The expansion is achieved by a torque acting on the screw or bolt, the intensity of the anchorage is controlled by this torque.
Hammer set expansion anchor - type B

The expansion is achieved by impacts acting on a sleeve or cone. In the case of the SPIT GRIP anchor, the sleeve is expanded by
driving in the cone, the anchorage being controlled by the length of travel of the cone.

General

Types of anchors

Undercut anchors - type C

Undercut anchors are anchored by mechanical interlock provided by an undercut in the concrete. The undercutting can be achieved
by hammering or rotating the anchor sleeve into a drilled undercut hole, or by driving the anchor sleeve onto the tapered bolt in a
cylindrical hole.

Bonded anchors - type D

Bonded anchors are anchored in drilled holes by bonding the metal parts to the sides of the drilled hole with a resin mortar. Tensile
loads are transmitted to the concrete via bond stresses between the metal parts and the resin, and the resin and the concrete face of
the drilled hole.

Light weight plastic anchors

Plastic sleeves are expanded by hammering or screwing in the expansion element which presses the sleeve against the wall of the
drilled hole. The expansion element could be a nail or a screw.

ETAG part and application range for each anchor type


Suitable anchors type
TORQUE CONTROLLED
EXPANSION ANCHORS
UNDERCUT ANCHORS
HAMMER SET EXPANSION ANCHORS
BONDED ANCHORS:
embedded parts may be threaded rod,
internal threaded socket
BONDED ANCHORS :
Post-installed rebar connections
TORQUE CONTROLLED
EXPANSION ANCHORS
UNDERCUT ANCHORS
HAMMER SET EXPANSION ANCHORS
BONDED ANCHORS
LIGHT WEIGHT PLASTIC ANCHORS
RESISTANCE TO FIRE

ETA Guideline number


ETAG n 001 Part 2

Application range
Applications for concrete with high risk level
"actual" risk of loss of human life
serious economic consequences
affect fitness of the structure to fulfil its functions
Applications for concrete with limited risk level
"negligible" risk of human life
low economic consequences
localized damages
Application for rebar connections designed in
accordance with Eurocode 2

ETAG n 001 Part 3


ETAG n 001 Part 4
ETAG n 001 Part 5

ETAG n 001 Part 5 - TR n 023 Technical Report for post installed


Rebar Connections
ETAG n 001 Part 6

Anchors for multiple use in non-structural


applications (typical example include pipework,
ductwork and cable tray)

ETAG n 014

Anchors for fixing external thermal insulation


composite systems with rendering
Evaluation of anchorages in concrete concerning
resistance to fire.

TR n 020

ETAG options
Option
n

Cracked
and non
cracked

Non
cracked
only

C20/25
only

C20/25
to
C50/60

One
value of
FRk

Ccr

Scr

Cmin

Smin

10

11

12

FRk
according
to
direction

A
B
C

Design
method

A
B
C

Terminology
SYMBOLS USED
Actions
Sk

Action on the anchor at the serviceability limit state

Sd

Action on the anchor at the ultimate limit state

Resistance of the anchor


Ru,m

Mean ultimate resistance

Rk

Characteristic resistance

Rd

Design resistance

Frec

Recommended resistance

Type of load
N
V

Tensile force (NSd, NRu,m, NRk, NRdp, NRds, NRdc, Nrec)

Shear force (VSd, VRu,m, VRk, VRds, VRdc, Vrec)

Oblique force (FSd, FRu,m, FRk, FRds, FRdc, Frec)

Bending moment (MRk, MRec)

Anchors

df

d0

Tinst

tfix

hef
h0
hmin

hef

Effective anchorage depth

hnom

Embedment depth in the concrete

Thread diameter

df

Clearance hole diameter in the part to be fixed

dnom

External diameter of the anchor

Total anchor length

l2

Threaded length

Tinst

Required setting torque

tfix

Thickness of the part to be fixed

hmin

Minimum thickness of base material

Distances
C

V
C

fck
fcm

Distance between 2 anchors

Scr

Spacing for ensuring the realisation of the characteristic resistance

Smin

Minimum allowable spacing

Cmin

Minimum allowable edge distance

Ccr,N

Edge distance for ensuring the realisation of the characteristic tensile resistance

fuk

Concretes and steel


fcm

Average concrete compression strength

fck

Characteristic concrete compression strength

fuk

Characteristic steel ultimate strength

fyk

Characteristic yield strength

Safety concept
Design method according to ETA guideline

For the design of anchorages according to method A of the guideline ETAG 0001, the safety concept of partial safety factors shall be
applied at the ultimate limit state. It shall be shown that the value of the design action Sd does not exceed the value of the design
resistance Rd.

General

GENERAL

Sd Rd

PRINCIPLE OF PARTIAL SAFETY CONCEPT


Case of ultimate limit state

Case of serviceability limit state

Mean ultimate resistance

Ru,m
Rk

Mean ultimate resistance

Ru,m

Characteristic resistance

Rk=Ru.m (1-k.v)

Design resistance

Rd=Rk /

Rk=Ru.m (1-k.v)

Characteristic resistance

Rk

Design resistance

Rd

Rd
Design load
Sd < Rd

Sd=Sk.

Recommended load

Rrec

S < Rrec

Design load (ELU)


Sd=Sk.

Sd

Sd
Actual load

Sk

R rec = Rd

Actual load

Sk

DIFFERENT TYPES OF FAILURE MODE


According to the method A of the guideline ETAG 0001, the proof of the resistance must be carried out for each following types of
failures in tensile and shear load. The purpose of differentiating these failure modes, is to be able to apply an appropriate safety factor
as a function of the specific failure mode.

Tensile load
N

Concrete cone failure

Pull-out failure

Splitting failure

Steel failure

Shear load

Concrete edge failure

Steel failure

Pryout failure

Design actions
TYPE OF LOADS
Static or quasi-static loads

Dynamic loads
PULSATING

LOAD

SHOCK

ALTERNATIVE

TIME

TIME

The dynamic loads are variable actions in time with a


medium or high amplitude. For example, motor
vibration, regular shock

The static or quasi-static loads are dead loads


of the element fixed, permanent and variable
actions as wind, snow

Some dynamic loads could be considered as quasistatic loads (wind ).

DESIGN ACTION CALCULATION


The design actions for tensile and shear load in the ultimate limit state are calculated according to Eurocode 2 or 3.
In the simplest case
(permanent load "G" and one variable load "Q"), the design load is calculated as follows:

Sd = 1.35 x G + 1.5 x Q
The factor 1,35 and 1,5 are the partial safety factor applied on the action.
For simplification, in this book we have adopted the safety factor F = 1,4:

Sd = F.Sk
with F = 1,4
Sk = G + Q
Other cases
The variable loads can be influenced by wind, or / and snow.
To calculate these actions in ultimate limit state, we will take the most unfavourable of the following actions combined.
Details on Eurocode 1 for the loading codes.

Permanent load
U.L.S. 1.35 G
1.35 G

Variable load
One with its characteristic value
+
1.5 QB
+
1.5 W

Others with combination value


+
1.2 W
+
1.3 0 QB

1.35 G
+
1.5 Sn
+
Symbols: G= permanent load
QB= imposed load
W= wind load
Sn= snow load
0= 0,77 for all premises, except record offices and parking.
If the basic variable action is the snow, 0 is increase by 10%.

1.3 0 QB

Design resistance

The design value of resistance Rd, in any direction and for all type of failure, is calculated from the characteristic resistance and the
partial safety factor.

R
R

with Rk : Characteristic resistance of the anchor


M : partial safety factor depends on the type of failure

General

CALCULATION OF THE DESIGN RESISTANCE

CHARACTERISTIC RESISTANCE
The characteristic load of the anchor for concrete cone failure, in any direction, is calculated from the average value of the mean
failure load for the single anchor, without the effect of spacing and edges. The characteristic load corresponds to the 5% - fractile
of failure loads for the level of confidence (90%).

FRk = (1- k.v) . FRu,m


This calculation depends on number of tests (k) and the variation coefficient of tests (v)
Example : for a number of tests equal to 10 anchors, we can take k = 2,568.
The characteristic load of steel failure are calculated as follows :

For tensile load:

For shear load:

[ ]

NRk,s = A 0 .fuk N

[ ]

VRk,s = 0, 5. A S .fuk N

A0: min cross section [mm2]


fuk: min tensile strength [N/mm2]

As: stressed cross section [mm2]


fuk: min tensile strength [N/mm2]

CALCULATION OF PARTIAL SAFETY FACTOR


For concrete cone failure: Mc = c . 1 . 2
c: Partial safety factor for concrete under compression : c = 1,5
1: Partial safety factor taking account of the scatter of the tensile strength of site concrete.
1 =1 for concrete produced and cured with normal care (EUROCODE 2 chap. 7)
2: Partial safety factor taking into account of the installation safety* of an anchor system
Tensile load:
2 = 1 for systems with high installation safety*,
2 = 1,2 for systems with normal installation safety*,
2 = 1,4 for systems with low but still acceptable installation safety*.
Shear load:
2 = 1
For steel failure: Ms
Tensile load:

Ms =

1,2
1,4
fyk/fuk

Shear load:

Ms =

1,0
1,25 with fuk 800N/mm2 and fyk/fuk 0,8
fyk/fuk

Ms = 1,5 with fuk > 800N/mm2 or fyk/fuk > 0,8

(*) Installation safety means the influence of installation defects, such as diameter of drilled hole, cleaning of the hole, intensity of
anchorage and striking the reinforcement during drilling.

Design method CC
FLOWCHART

Concrete cone failure

Steel failure

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N

N Rd,s

N ORd , p

N ORd ,c

N Rd,s

Factor taking into account


the concrete strength

Design resistance at the


ultimate limit state for one
anchor without influence of
spacing and distance from
the edge concrete

fb

Factor taking into account


the concrete strength

Factor taking into account


the influence of spacing

.c, N

Factor taking into account


the influence of distance
from the edge concrete

Design resistance at the


ultimate limit state for steel
failure

.fb

Design resistance for pullout failure

Tensile resistance

Pull out failure

Tensile resistance

In this guide, we use the calculation method SPIT-CC (Concrete capacity ). It is a simplified method extracted from the method A as
detailed in the Annexe C of the ETA guideline.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd

Design resistance at the


ultimate limit state for one
anchor placed at Cmin from
edge concrete

fb

Factor taking into account the


concrete strength

f ,V

Factor taking into account the


influence of shear loading
direction.

C ,S V

Factor taking into account the


influence of spacing between
anchor and edge distance.

Steel failure

O
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp fb S c, N

VRd,s

O
Design resistance at the
VRd
,cp
ultimate limit state for
pryout failure

VRd,s

fb

Factor taking into account


the concrete strength

Factor taking into account


the influence of spacing

.c, N

Factor taking into account


the influence of distance
from the edge concrete

Design resistance at the


ultimate limit state for steel
failure

Shear resistance

O
VRd
,c

Pryout failure

O
VRd,c = V Rd
, c . f b . f , V . C , S V

Shear resistance

Concrete edge failure

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N sd
1
N Rd

Vsd
1
VRd
N + V 1.2

V =

The anchor is suitable for your application


8

Combined load

N =

Combined load

V = VSd / VRd

Design method CC

General

DETAIL TO DETERMINE THE REDUCTION FACTOR FOR SPACING AND EDGE


DISTANCES FOR CONCRETE FAILURE
INFLUENCE OF SPACING DISTANCE FOR TENSILE RESISTANCE
The factor s is issued from the equation corresponding to the ratio
For expansion anchor

Scr , N = 2C cr , N = 3hef

A c,N
A C0 , N

for a group of 2 anchors without edge distance.

Then, for one anchor, the factor s to take into account the influence of spacing is:

A c,N
A0
S
s = C , N = 0.5 +
2
6hef
s

INFLUENCE OF EDGE DISTANCE FOR TENSILE RESISTANCE


The factor c,N is issued from the equation corresponding to the ratio

A c,N
s, N
A C0 , N

for one anchor near single edge:

Note: In method A according to Annexe C, the factor s,N takes account of the effect of the distribution of stresses in the concrete of
the proximity to edges of the concrete member.
Then, for one anchor, the factor c,N to take into account the influence of spacing is:

c, N

C
= 0.25 + 0.5
hef
c

INFLUENCE OF ANCHOR SPACING AND ONE EDGE DISTANCE FOR SHEAR RESISTANCE
This factor permits adjustments according to value V0Rk,c calculated for the distance Cmin
The factor S-C,N is derived from the equation corresponding to the ratio

S C ,V

A c,V C
= 0

A C ,V C min

1.5

A c,V
A C0 ,V

for one anchor near one edge:

h>1,5.c

Then, for one anchor, the factor S-C,N to take into account the influence of anchor spacing and one edge is:

3C + S
S C ,V =

6 C min

C
C min
V

h>1,5.c

All figures are given in table p. 4/4 for each product evaluated according to method CC.

Combined load
NSd

The combined load FSd with an angle is obtained by:

FSd

FSd =

(N ) + ( V )
2

Sd

V
= arctan Sd
NSd

Sd

VSd

with NSd: action in tensile direction (NSd = FSd x cos )


VSd: action in shear direction (VSd = FSd x sin )

To verify the resistance for a combined load with the method CC, we proceed as follows :
We must verify:

the tensile resistance: N = NSd / NRd 1

1.0
N + V 1,2

the shear resistance: V = VSd / VRd 1


the combined load with the following interactive equation : N + V 1,2
0.2

V
1.0

0.2

Using CC methodology
This simplified method is based on the principle of Method A from ETAG Annex C, without taking into account splitting and pryout
failure. This method was simplified to retain as much as possible of the ETAG method, whilst including as much of the latest approach
as possible.
In this technical guide, for each product covered by the calculation method CC, you will find 4 pages:
Pages 1/4 and 2/4 give the general technical data on the product and the performance of the product.
Pages 3/4 and 4/4 contain data to design according to this method.

Page 3/4 gives the design resistance Rd for each type of


failure, this data is calculated with the characteristic resistance
(Rk) and the safety partial factor (M) given in the ETA (if the
anchor has CE marking), or from the product evaluation
according to ETAG carried out by SPIT.

Page 4/4 gives the factors (S, C,N et S-C,V) to be used in


the calculation for concrete cone failure in tensile and shear
load to take into account the influence of spacing and distance
from edge.

SPIT TRIGA Z

SPIT TRIGA Z

Zinc coated steel

Zinc coated steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


SHEAR in kN

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
0,67
0,70
0,67
0,73
0,69
0,67
0,77
0,72
0,69
0,67
0,83
0,78
0,74
0,71
0,67
0,92
0,85
0,80
0,76
0,71
0,67
1,00
0,92
0,86
0,81
0,75
0,70
1,00
0,93
0,88
0,80
0,74
1,00
0,94
0,85
0,78
1,00
0,90
0,82
1,00
0,90
1,00

N
N

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb

Concrete edge resistance

50
60
70
80
100
125
150
180
210
240
300
375

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N0Rd,p
Anchor size

Design pull-out resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
N0Rd,pp (C20/25)
-

60
13,3

70
-

80
-

100
-

125
-

60
-

70
-

80
-

100
-

125
-

Cracked concrete
hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5
N

50
-

Anchor size

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N

M6

M8

Design cone resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
11,9

60
15,6

70
19,7

Cracked concrete
hef
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5

50
8,5

60
11,2

70
14,1

80
24,0
80
17,2

M6

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
Cmin
50
Smin
100
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
3,4
Cracked concrete
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5

Concrete cone resistance

N0Rd,c
Anchor size

V0Rd,c

100
33,6
100
24,0

50
50
100
2,4

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
60
60
100
4,9

70
70
160
6,8

80
80
200
9,3

100
100
220
13,6

125
150
300
26,1

60
60
100
3,5

70
70
160
4,8

80
80
200
6,6

100
100
220
9,7

125
150
300
18,7

S = 0, 5 +

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

EDGE C

Steel resistance

c, N = 0, 25 + 0, 5.

125
47,0
125
33,5

s
6.hef

VRd,s
Anchor size

M6

58,2
37,9

93,8
74,5

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

Steel design shear resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16 M20

Cracked and non cracked concrete


Type V VRd,s
18,7
26,1
39,3
T
Type
E VRd,s
11,4
15,2
24,8
Ms = 1,25

138,8
87,9

s c,V =

c
c
.
cmin cmin
s

V = VSd / VRd 1

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

N1,5 + V1,5 1

c
3.c + s
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

32

10

0,75
0,81
0,88
1,00

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION


fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

0,75
0,85
1,00

0,85
0,93
1,00

Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

For 2 anchors fastening

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,s)

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

0,75
0,82
0,89
0,96

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

N = NSd / NRd 1

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

Steel design tensile resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
19,5
30,9
44,9
83,7 130,7

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

Reduction factor c,N


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20

For single anchor fastening

M6
10,7

M6
0,75
0,85
0,95
1,00

50
60
70
80
90
100
120
150
170
190

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s
Ms = 1,5

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE in kN

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

s2

s3
sn-1

s c,V =

h>1,5.c
c

C
Cmin 1,0
0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

For other case of fastenings

90

180

S
Cmin
1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
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Using CC methodology
Photocopy this form and insert figures for your calculation

TENSILE LOAD

General

Project Description :

SHEAR LOAD

Ultimate design action NSd

kN

Ultimate design action VSd


V

kN

Edge concrete failure

Pull-out failure

(Don't take into account for group of anchors


without edge influence)

v Non-cracked concrete

V0Rd,c pour Cmin =

v Cracked concrete

Concrete class :

fb

Shear direction :

f,V

N0Rd,p

kN

Concrete class :
NRd,p =

N0

Rd,p

fb

x fb

kN

kN

Distance C : Edge distance in the direction of shear load, otherwise the smallest
edge distance in the direction perpendicular to shear load.

Case of single anchor fastening


C=
C / Cmin =
Case of 2 anchors fastening
C=
C / Cmin =
S=
S / Cmin =

S_C,V =

S_C,V =

Case of 3 anchors fastening and more

S_C,V =

3.c + S1 + S2 + S3 + ... + Sn1


C
3.n.cmin
Cmin

C=
S1 =
S2 =
S3 =

S_C,V =

VRd,c = V0Rd,c x fb x f,V x S_C,V

kN

Concrete cone failure

N0Rd,c

Pryout failure

kN
Concrete class :
Spacing and edge distance
s1 =
s2 =
s3 =
C1 =
C2 =
C3 =
C4 =

NRd,c = N0Rd,c x fb x s1 x.... x s3 x C1,N x . x C4,N

V0Rd,cp

kN

fb
Reduction factor
s1
s2
s2
C1,N
C2,N
C3,N
C4,N
kN VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp x fb xs1 x.... xs3 xC1,N x x C4,N

kN

Steel failure
NRd,s
Ultimate design resistance NRd
NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)
N = NSd / NRd 1

Steel failure
kN VRd,s

kN

Ultimate design resistance VRd


kN VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

kN

v = VSd / VRd 1

COMBINED LOAD :
N + v 1,2*
* If bN + bV > 1,1, we recommend you to check the result with the EXPERT Software or to call our technical support.

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Example: SPIT TRIGA Z V12 anchor


Project: Concrete: 25 Mpa Non-cracked concrete
Thickness of base material: 200 mm
L = 1500 mm
Lg = 750 mm
S1 = 165 mm
S2 = 220 mm
No edge distance
P1 = 6 kN
P2 = 100 kg

2
G

S2

L1

P2

P1

R
LG

S1

DESIGN ACTIONS PER ANCHOR:


NSd = 17,8 kN
VSd = 1,75 kN

TENSILE LOAD

SHEAR LOAD

Ultimate design action NSd

17,8 kN

Ultimate design action VSd


V

1,75 kN

Edge concrete failure

Pull-out failure

(Don't take into account for group of anchors


without edge influence)

v Non-cracked concrete
X

V0

v Cracked concrete

Concrete class:

fb

N0Rd,p

Shear direction:

f,V

Rd,c

Concrete class:
NRd,p =

N0

Rd,p

fb

for Cmin =

Distance C : Edge distance in the direction of shear load, otherwise the smallest
edge distance in the direction perpendicular to shear load.

x fb

Case of single anchor fastening


C=
C / Cmin =
Case of 2 anchors fastening
C=
C / Cmin =
S=
S / Cmin =

S_C,V =

S_C,V =

Case of 3 anchors fastening and more

S_C,V =

3.c + S1 + S2 + S3 + ... + Sn1


C
3.n.cmin
Cmin

C=
S1 =
S2 =
S3 =

S_C,V =

VRd,c = V0Rd,c x fb x f,V x S_C,V


V

Concrete cone failure

Pryout failure

N0Rd,c

24 kN
Concrete cone failure C20/25
Spacing and edge distance
s1 =
165 mm
s2 =
220 mm
s3 =
C1 =
C2 =
C3 =
C4 =

NRd,c = N0Rd,c x fb x s1 x.... x s3 x C1,N x . x C4,N

V0Rd,cp

48 kN

fb
1
Reduction factor
S1
0,84
S2
0,96
S2
C1,N
C2,N
C3,N
C4,N

19,35 kN VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp x fb xs1 x.... xs3 xC1,N x x C4,N


V

Steel failure
NRd,s
Ultimate design resistance NRd
NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)
N = NSd / NRd 1

COMBINED OBLIQUE:
N + v 1,2*

Steel failure
44,9 kN VRd,s
19,35 kN
0,92

Ultimate design resistance VRd


VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)
v = VSd / VRd 1

0,92 + 0,04= 0,96 < 1,2

The TRIGA Z V12 Anchor is suitable for this application

* If bN + bV > 1,1, we recommend you to check the result with the EXPERT Software or to call our technical support.

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38,7 kN

58,2 kN
38,7 kN
0,04

Example: SPIT FIX Z A4 M10 anchor with minimum embedment


Project: Cracked concrete - class C20/25
Thickness of base material: 200 mm
S = 105 mm
C1 = 100 mm
C2 = 100 mm

NgSd

s
C1
C2

DESIGN ACTIONS PER ANCHOR:


NSd = 2,5 kN
VSd = 3 kN

TENSILE LOAD

General

VgSd

SHEAR LOAD

Ultimate design action NSd

2,5 kN

Ultimate design action VSd


V

3 kN

Edge concrete failure

Pull-out failure

(Don't take into account for group of anchors


without edge influence)

v Non-cracked concrete

V0

v Cracked concrete
X

Concrete class:

fb

1,0

Shear direction:

f,V

2,0

Rd,c

N0Rd,p

4,0 kN

Concrete class:
NRd,p =

N0

Rd,p

fb

x fb

1,0
4,0 kN

for Cmin = 65 mm

4,1 kN

Distance C : Edge distance in the direction of shear load, otherwise the smallest
edge distance in the direction perpendicular to shear load.

Case of single anchors fastening


C=
C / Cmin =

S_C,V =

Case of 2 anchors fastening


C = 100
C / Cmin = 1,5

S_C,V =

S = 105

1,28

S / Cmin = 1,6

Case of 3 anchors fastening and more

S_C,V =

3.c + S1 + S2 + S3 + ... + Sn1


C
3.n.cmin
Cmin

C=
S1 =
S2 =
S3 =

S_C,V =

VRd,c = V0Rd,c x fb x f,V x S_C,V

10,5 kN

Concrete cone failure

Pryout failure

N0Rd,c

6,5 kN
Concrete class C20/25
Spacing and edge distance
s1 =
105 mm
s2 =
s3 =
C1 =
100 mm
C2 =
100 mm
C3 =
C4 =

NRd,c = N0Rd,c x fb x s1 x.... x s3 x C1,N x . x C4,N

V0Rd,cp

6,5 kN

fb
1
Reduction factor
S1
0,92
S2
S2
C1,N
1,0
C2,N
1,0
C3,N
C4,N

5,98 kN VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp x fb xs1 x.... xs3 xC1,N x x C4,N

5,98 kN

Steel failure
NRd,s

14,4 kN VRd,s

Ultimate design resistance NRd


NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)
N = NSd / NRd 1

COMBINED LOAD:
N + v 1,2*

Steel failure

4,0 kN
0,62

Ultimate design resistance VRd


VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)
v = VSd / VRd 1

12 kN
5,98 kN
0,50

0,62 + 0,50 = 1,12 < 1,2

The FIX Z A4 M10 Anchor is suitable for this application

* If bN + bV > 1,1, we recommend you to check the result with the EXPERT Software or to call our technical support.

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Example: SPIT EPOMAX M12 anchor (with MAXIMA rod)


Project: Non-cracked concrete - class C20/25
Thickness of base materiel: 350 mm
S = 130 mm
C1 = 170 mm
C2 = 170 mm

An oblique load FgSd = 26 kN with FgSd = 55


is applied in the middle of the base plate

NgSd

DESIGNATION PER ANCHOR:

C1

NgSd = FgSd x cos (55) = 26 x cos (55) = 14,9 kN


then per anchor NSd = 14,9 / 2 = 7,45 kN
VgSd = FgSd x sin (55) = 26 x sin (55) = 21,3 kN
then per anchor VSd = 21,3 / 2 = 10,6 kN

C2
VgSd

TENSILE LOAD
Ultimate design action

SHEAR LOAD

NSd

7,45 kN

Ultimate design action VSd


V

10,6 kN

Edge concrete failure

Pull-out failure

(Don't take into account for group of anchors


without edge influence)

X
v Non-cracked concrete

V0

v Cracked concrete

Concrete class: C20/25

fb

1,0

Shear direction:

f,V

2,0

Rd,c

N0Rd,p

26,7 kN

Concrete class: C20/25


NRd,p =

N0

Rd,p

fb

x fb

1,0
26,7 kN

for Cmin = 65 mm

4,8 kN

Distance C : Edge distance in the direction of shear load, otherwise the smallest
edge distance in the direction perpendicular to shear load.

Case of single anchor fastening


C=
C / Cmin =

S_C,V =

Case of 2 anchors fastening


C = 170
C / Cmin = 3,09

S_C,V =

S = 130

3,18

S / Cmin = 2,36

Case of 3 anchors fastening and more

S_C,V =

3.c + S1 + S2 + S3 + ... + Sn1


C
3.n.cmin
Cmin

C=
S1 =
S2 =
S3 =

S_C,V =

VRd,c = V0Rd,c x fb x f,V x S_C,V


N

Concrete cone failure

Pryout failure

N0Rd,c

26,7 kN
Concrete class C20/25
Spacing and edge distance
s1 =
130 mm
s2 =
s3 =
C1 =
170 mm
C2 =
170 mm
C3 =
C4 =

NRd,c = N0Rd,c x fb x s1 x.... x s3 x C1,N x . x C4,N

V0Rd,cp

53,3 kN

fb
1
Reduction factor
S1
0,79
S2
S2
C1,N
1,0
C2,N
1,0
C3,N
C4,N

21,2 kN VRd,cp = V0Rd,cp x fb xs1 x.... xs3 xC1,N x x C4,N

42 kN

Steel failure
NRd,s

N = NSd / NRd 1

COMBINED LOAD:
N + v 1,2*

Steel failure
55,6 kN VRd,s

Ultimate design resistance NRd


NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

21,2 kN
0,35

39,2 kN

Ultimate design resistance VRd


VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

36 kN

v = VSd / VRd 1

0,29

0,35 + 0,29 = 0,64 < 1,2

The EPOMAX M12 An0chor is suitable for this application

* If bN + bV > 1,1, we recommend you to check the result with the EXPERT Software or to call our technical support.

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36 kN

Rebar design
Considering the hypothesis proved during the SPIT tests that the
ultimate bond strength of resin versus concrete is at least equal to that
of high adhesion rebar in concrete, we can apply the formulas given in
the Eurocode 2 article 5 (P18-711-5), 5.2.2.3 to determine the
anchoring depth ls (mm), which can be given by the equation:

Lb =

t fyd

4 fbd

t :

Drill hole diameter for the steel-bar considered (mm)

fyd:

Elastic limit of rebar in

N/mm2

fbd:

Design values of the ultimate bond resistance N/mm2

fbd = 2,25 1 2 fctd


fctd =

Concrete strength class


C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55

fck (N/mm2)
20
25
30
35
40
45

fctk5%(N/mm2)
1.5
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.5
2.7

c:

Safety partial factor equal to 1.5

NRD:

Maximum ultimate limit load for rebar (N)

General

ACCORDING TO SOCOTEC RULES

N RD = As fyd

fctk5%
c

So for a design ultimate load FRd ( NRd), The embedment depth Ls is given by the following equation:

L b = FRd

Lb =

t
4

f yd

f bd

1
= FRd

As f yd

f yd

t
f ctk5%
4
2,25 1 2
c

f yd

FRd
1

1.5 1 2 t f ctk5%

After simplification , we obtain:

Lb

2
t
4

With 1 = 1 in good bond conditions.


In the opposite case, 1 = 0,7 (see 8.4.2 - EN 1992-1-1
Standard, for more details).

FRd
4.71 1 2 t fctk5%

2 = 1 for bar 32 mm
2 = 0,92 for bar = 40 mm

ACCORDING TO EUROCODE 2 RULES AND ETA


The basic anchorage length Lb,rqd (mm) for the ultimate limit load for rebar FRD (N) is given by following equation:

L b ,rqd =

FRd
1 2 f bd

FRd: Design ultimate load (N)


fbd : Design value of the bond strength in N/mm2
:

Rebar diameter (mm)

Classe de bton
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

fck (Mpa)
20
25
30
35
40
45
50

fbd (Mpa)
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3

1 : depends on bond conditions - 1 =1 (good bond


conditions). See 8.4.2 (EN 1992-1-1)

2 : depends on rebar diameter - 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm


The design anchorage length Lbd (mm) is determined as
follow: L bd = L b ,rqd 2 5
avec 5 : Influence of the confinement by transverse pressure.

With 2 : Influence of concrete


minimum cover.

The factor 5 take into account of theffect of the pressure


transverse to the plane of splitting along the design length.

2 = 1 0.15(Cd bar ) / bar 0, 7

a
Cd = min c ; c1 ;
2

C1
C

5 = 1 0, 04. p 0, 7

p (Mpa)

3
5
7

0,88
0,8
0,72

where p is the transverse pressure at the ultimate limit state


along Lbd in MPa.
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Concrete
CONCRETE STRENGTH
Concrete is classified according to its compressive strength which is based on the classification per strength
measured on cylinders as indicated in the NF EN 206-1 standard. For information, the table below gives an
equivalence between the characteristic values and average strength on cylindrical and cubic specimens in Mpa.

Classes

Characteristic strength fck

Average strength

Cylinder

Cube

Cylinder (fcm)

Cube

Cube

16 x 32 cm

15 x 15 x 15 cm

16 x 32 cm

15 x 15 x 15 cm

20 x 20 x 20 cm

C 16/20

16

20

20

25

24

C 20/25

20

25

25

31

29

C 25/30

25

30

30

37

36

C 30/37

30

37

37

46

43

C 35/45

35

45

45

56

53

C 40/50

40

50

50

62

59

C 45/55

45

55

55

69

65

C 50/60

50

60

60

72

68

The most usual classes

FIELD OF USAGE: CRACKED OR NON CRACKED CONCRETE


Concrete can be considered as cracked for many reasons. According to the ETA Guideline, we must verify if the concrete is cracked or
non cracked by calculation of stresses in the works or part of the works serving as the base material (ETA Guideline - Annex C - 4.1):

L+ R 0
L:
R:

Stresses in the concrete induced by external loads, including anchors loads


Stresses in the concrete due to restraint of instrinsic imposed deformations
(e.g; shrinkage of concrete) or extrinsic imposed deformations (e.g. due to displacement of support or temperature variations).
If no detailed analysis is conducted, then R = 3N/mm2 should be assumed, according to Eurocode 2.

If there are no details available to make the above calculation, use the table below.
Nevertheless, it is the responsibility of the designer to check the status of the base material (cracked or non cracked).

Works or parts of works used as anchoring base


Deflected elements (slabs, longitudinal beam, firder, purlin) in reinforced concrete
Deflected elements (slabs, longitudinal beam, firder, purlin) in prestressed concrete
Outside wall of a building in not reinforced (according to BAEL) or with reinforced skin
Outside wall of a building in reinforced concrete
Inside wall of a building
Angle or edge post
Inside post
Base plate paving
Keying areas of a building made from prefabricated elements
Ends of deflected elements (ex: projected balcony noses)
Tanking

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Concrete condition
Non cracked
Cracked
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

The following are examples of non-cracked locations in simple structures (issue from the technical report n CEN/TC250/SC2/WG2
effect of cracking published by CEN.

Solid slabs, beams - simply supported


B

0.4h

General

Concrete

AA

0.15L

BB

0.15L
L

Non-cracked concrete

Solid slabs, beams, ribbed floors - Continuous


0.25L1 0.25L2
A

C
0.15L1

0.15L1

0.25L2 0.25L3

0.15L2

0.15L2
L2

L1

0.15L3
L3

Non-cracked concrete

AA

0.4h

B
h

Cantilever slabs

Non-cracked
concrete

0.25L
L
BB

Cantilever beams

Non-cracked
concrete

0.4h

A
0.25L
L

AA

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Other base substrate


Solid concrete blocs B120
Rc = 13,5 N/mm2 - 20x20x50 (cm) NF EN 771-3

Perforated clay bricks


type ECO-30, not rendered or rendered
Rc = 3.7 N/mm2 57x20x30 (cm) - NF EN 771-1

Hollow concrete block type B40,


not rendered or rendered
Rc = 6,5 N/mm2 20x20x50 (cm) NF EN 771-3

Engineer clay bricks Murbric type T20,


not rendered or rendered
Rc = 14.5 N/mm2 20x24x50 - NF EN 771-1

Plasterboard Lafarge type BA13


and BA10 + polystyren NFP 72-302

Clay bricks
Rc = 55 N/mm2 22x10x5.5 (cm) NF EN 771-1

Aerated concrete
Mvn = 500 kg/m3 NF EN 771-4

Steel mechanical properties


Mechanical characteristics
- the tensile strength fuk (N/mm2),

The steel properties are determined by :

- the yield strength fyk (N/mm2).


Zinc coated steel : the standard NF EN 20898-1 gives the characteristics of studs and screws depending on the grade of steel.
Stainless steel : the standard NF EN 25100-0 gives the stainless steel.characteristics
Mechanical characteristics

Steel Grade

A1, A2 et A4

3.6

4.6

4.8

5.6

5.8

6.8

8.8

10.9

12.9

50

70

80

Min. tensile strength fuk (N/mm2)

330

400

420

500

520

600

800

1040

1220

500

700

800

Min yield strength fyk (N/mm2)

190

240

340

300

420

480

640

940

1100

210

450

600

Minimum Failure loads (kN) - Iso metric thread to NF EN 20898-1


Nominal
Thread
thread
pitch
diameter
(mm)
(mm)
1.6
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
18.0
20.0
22.0
24.0
27.0
30.0
33.0
36.0
39.0

18

0.35
0.4
0.45
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
1.0
1.0
1.25
1.5
1.75
2.0
2.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.0
3.0
3.5
3.5
4.0
4.0

Nominal
cross
3.6
4.6
4.8
section
As / mm2 Minimum failure load
1.27
2.07
3.39
5.03
6.78
8.78
14.2
20.1
28.9
36.6
58.0
84.3
115.0
157.0
192.0
245.0
303.0
353.0
459.0
561.0
694.0
817.0
976.0

0.420
0.680
1.120
1.660
2.240
2.900
4.690
6.630
9.540
12.100
19.100
27.800
38.000
51.800
63.400
80.800
100.000
116.000
152.000
185.000
229.000
270.000
322.000

0.510
0.830
1.360
2.010
2.710
3.510
5.680
8.040
11.600
14.600
23.200
33.700
46.000
62.800
76.800
98.000
121.000
141.000
184.000
224.000
278.000
327.000
390.000

0.530
0.870
1.420
2.110
2.850
3.690
5.960
8.440
12.100
15.400
24.400
35.400
48.300
65.900
80.600
103.000
127.000
148.000
193.000
236.000
292.000
343.000
410.000

Steel grade
5.6

5.8

6.8

0.640
1.040
1.700
2.510
3.390
4.390
7.100
10.000
14.400
18.300
29.000
42.200
57.500
78.500
96.000
122.000
152.000
176.000
230.000
280.000
347.000
408.000
488.000

0.660
1.080
1.760
2.620
3.530
4.570
7.380
10.400
15.000
19.000
30.200
43.800
59.800
81.600
99.800
127.000
158.000
184.000
239.000
292.000
361.000
425.000
508.000

0.760
1.240
2.030
3.020
4.070
5.270
8.520
12.100
17.300
22.000
34.800
50.600
69.000
94.000
115.000
147.000
182.000
212.000
275.000
337.000
416.000
490.000
586.000

St Steel A4 grade
8.8

10.9

12.9

50

70

80

Minimum failure load


1.020
1.320
1.550
1.660
2.150
2.530
2.710
3.530
4.140
4.020
5.230
6.140
5.420
7.050
8.270
7.020
9.130
10.700
11.350
14.800
17.300
16.100
20.900
24.500
23.100
30.100
35.300
29.200
38.100
44.600
46.400
60.300
70.800
67.400
87.700 103.000
92.000 120.000 140.000
125.000 163.000 192.000
159.000 200.000 234.000
203.000 255.000 299.000
252.000 315.000 370.000
293.000 367.000 431.000
381.000 477.000 560.000
466.000 583.000 684.000
576.000 722.000 847.000
678.000 885.000 997.000
810.000 1020.000 1200.000

0.640
1.040
1.700
2.510
3.390
4.390
7.100
10.000
14.400
18.300
29.000
42.200
57.500
78.500
96.000
122.000
152.000
176.000
230.000
280.000
347.000
408.000
488.000

0,890
1,450
2,370
3,520
4,740
6,150
9,940
14,070
20,230
25,620
40,600
59,010
80,500
109,900
134,400
171,500
212,100
247,100
321,300
392,700
485,800
571,900
683,200

1.020
1.660
2.710
4.020
5.420
7.020
11.350
16.100
23.100
29.200
46.400
67.400
92.000
125.000
159.000
203.000
252.000
293.000
381.000
466.000
576.000
678.000
810.000

Dimensions: torque wrench sockets / nuts /


washers
NUTS dimensions for torque wrench sockets

e
Sw

NUTS
according to NF EN ISO 4032

(mm)
M6
M8
M10

Sw
10
13
17

e
11,5
15,0
19,6

M
5
6,5
8

Sw
10
13
16

e
11,05
14,38
17,77

M
5,2
6,8
8,4

M12
M16
M20
M24
M30

19
24
30
36
46

21,9
27,7
34,6
41,6
53,1

10
13
16
19
24

18
24
30
36
46

20,03
26,75
32,95
39,55
50,85

10,8
14,8
18
21,5
25,6

Washers: dimensions of the washers used with SPIT Products

WASHERS

Specials WASHERS

according to NF E 25513

d1

d2

General

NUTS
according to DIN 934

(used with SPIT TRIGA Z)

(mm)
M6
M8
M10

d2
14
18
22

d1
6,4
8,4
10,5

s
1,2
1,5
2

d2
18
20
26

d1
6,7
8,7
10,5

s
2
2
3

M12
M16
M20
M24
M30

27
32
40
50
60

13
17
21
25
31

2,5
3
3
4
4

30
40
45
-

12,5
16,7
20,7
-

3
4
4
-

Units
Length: 1 mm = 0,1 cm = 0,0394 in (inch)
Force: 1 kN = 100 daN = 1000 N ~ 100 kg
1 kg = 9,81 N
1 N = 0,2248 lbf (pound-force)

Concrete compressive strength:


1 Mpa = 1 N/mm2 = 10 kg/cm2
1 Mpa = 10 bars
1 N/mm2 = 149,2 lbf/in2 (pound-force per square inch)

Conversion table
METRIC
Units
Concrete strength
newton per
square millimetre
Tightening torque
newton metres
Mass
tonne
tonne
kilogram
Force
kilonewton
kilonewton
newton
Length
metre
centimetre
millimetre
Area
square millimetre
Temperature
degree celsius

Symbols

IMPERIAL
Unit

Factor conversion
Symbols

N/mm2 (=Mpa)

pound-force per
square inch

lbf/in2 (=psi)

1 lbf/in2 = 0,00689 N/mm2

1 N/mm2 = 145,0 lbf/in2

Nm

pound-force foot

lbf/ft

1 lbf ft = 1,356 Nm

1 Nm = 0,738 lbf ft

t
t
kg

pound
ton
pound

Lb
Ton
lb

1 lb = 0,00454 t
1 ton = 1,016 t
1 lb = 0,4536 kg

1 t =220,26 lb
1 t = 0,9842 ton
1 kg = 2,204 lb

kN
kN
N

ton-force
pound-force
pound-force

ton f
lbf
lbf

1 ton f = 0,10036 kN
1 lbf = 0,004448 kN
1 lbf = 4,448 N

1 kN = 9,9640 ton f
1 kN = 224,8 lbf
1 N = 0,2248 lbf

m
cm
mm

foot
inch
inch

ft
in
in

1ft = 0,3048 m
1 in = 2,54 cm
1 in = 25,4 mm

1 m = 3,2808 ft
1 cm = 0,3937 in
1 mm = 0,03937 in

mm2

square inch

in2

1 in2 = 645,16 mm2

1 mm2 = 0,0015 in2

degree Fahrenheit

1F = (9/5 C + 32)
0 C = 32 F
10 C = 50 F
20 C = 68 F

1C = 5/9(F - 32)
30 C = 86 F
40 C = 104 F
50 C = 122 F

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Corrosion / Atmosphere
Choice of steel quality according to atmosphere

Atmospheric corrosion is linked to ambient atmosphere. The agents combined themselves to air components. The mixture of oxygen, moisture
and industrial pollutants, mainly chlorous and sulphurous, attacks and destroys metals and alloys. We can indicate 6 principal types of
atmosphere.
Zinc deposit
TYPES OF ATMOSPHERE

INOX
A1

A2

A4

DRY

Clean rooms, heated in winter without condensation.


Housing inside, air-conditioned rooms.

5-10 m (1)

HUMID

Rooms subjected to condensation, warehouses, stores,


cellars...

40 m (2)

RURAL

Housing in temperate climate and a long way from large


cites and factories (country).

5-10 m (1)

URBAN

Housing in towns with one or more factories emitting


smoke creating atmospheric corrosion.

40 m (2)

INDUSTRIAL

Factories and their surroundings significant atmospheric


corrosion (depending on industrial process).

40 m (2)

SALT
ATMOSPHERE

Atmosphere of seaside or on sea. High corrosion due to


presence of relatively high humidity combined with
certain contents of sea salt in the air.

40 m (2)

INSIDE
OUTSIDE

m min

Source : NFA 91-102 - Metal surface

(1) Electric zinc coating


(2) Hot dip galvanizing

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Possible use

Choice of steel quality according to contacts between materials


Electrolytic corrosion may occur when two different metals are in contact with each other. This creates an electrolytic action
which causes the gradual destruction of one of the elements.
Metal of part
to be fixed
Stainless steel

Stainless
steel

Galvanised
steel

Metal of fixation
Zinc coated
Zinc
steel
alloy

Zinc coated steel

Aluminium alloy
Zinc alloy

Brass

Galvanised steel
Mild steel

20

Lead

Possible contact between the two metals

Metal of part to be fixed

Metal of fixing is attacked

Solutions for corrosion

General

Coatings and corrosion resistance

Type of coating

00

> 50

Exposure time to saltspray (hours)

180

160

140

120

Stainless steel
(316L)

100

Dacromet 500
grade B (8 - 10 m)

800

Sherardisation
(35 m)
Dacromet 500
grade A (5 - 7 m)

600
Sherardisation
(20 m)
Hot dip galvanised
(70 m)
(electrogalvanised
with thickness coating 5-7 m)

400
200
0

Table of principal stainless resistance


FRANCE
NF EN 10088-1

According to
standard
NFA 35-573 1990,
NFA 35-574 :1990
(or NFA 36-209

USA

GERMANY

SWEEDEN

U.K.

ITALY

Quality
grade

Symbol

Code

or NFA 35-577)

AISI

Werkstoff

DIN

SIS

BS 970

UNI

X2 CrNi 19-11

14306

Z3 CN 18-10
Z3 CN 19-11

304 L

1.4306

X2 Cr Ni 18-09

2352

304-512

X2 CrNi 18-11

A2L

X5 CrNi 18-10

14301

Z6 CN 18-09
Z7 CN 18-09

304

1.4301

X5 Cr Ni 18-09

2332

304-515

X5 CrNi 18-10

A2

X10 CrNi 18-8

14310

Z11 CN 17-08
Z11 CN 18-08
Z12 CN 18-09

302

2330/31 302-525

X10 CrNi 18-09

A2

305-519

X8 CrNi 18-12

A2

1.4300 X12 Cr Ni 18-09

X4 CrNi 18-12

14303

Z5 CN 18-11

305

1.4303

X6CrNiTi 18-10

14541

Z6 CND 18-10

321

1.4541 X10 CrNiTi 18-09

X5 CrNi-19-11
2337

321-512

X5CrNiMo 17-12-2 14401

Z6 CND 17-12

316

1.4401 X5CrNiMo 18-10

2343

316-516

X5CrNiMo17-12

A3
A4

X6 CrNiMoTi 17-12-2 14571

Z6 CNDT 17-11

316 Ti

1.4571 X10CrNiTi 18-10

2334

320-517

X6CrNiMoTi17-12

A5

X2 CrNiMo 17-13-3 14404

Z3 CND 17-12

316 L

1.4404 X2CrNiMo 18-10

2353

316-512

X2CrNiMo17-12

A4L

X2CrNiMoN17-13-3 14406

Z3 CND 17-11 AZ

A4L

Z4 CNU 19-09 FF

A2

X3CrNiCu 18-9-3

14560

21

Chemical fixings in ceiling


FIXINGS OF REBARS AND THREADED STUDS M8 TO M20 IN CEILING USING CEILING CAP AND
MEASURING CONNECTOR.
Resin injection (EPOBAR for rebars or EPOMAX for studs) with measuring connector
Cap introduction into drilled hole
Installation : the rebar or the stud is maintained by the cap blades

FIXINGS OF THREADED STUDS M8 TO M20 IN CEILING IN USING SIEVE


dt

Characteristics of these sieve and installation data :

Lt

Stud
Min. support Hole diameter Hole depth Stud length lr
dimensions
thickness
do
ho
Inserted into
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
sieve (mm)

Internal diameter Sieve


of the sieve
length
(mm) dt
(mm) Lt

Sieve
codes

Cap
types

Cap
codes

063400

W5

063460

M8

120

15

80

10

12,5

M10

130

15

90

10

12,5

85

063400

W5

063460

M12

160

18

110

15

15

105

063410

W7

063470

M16

175

22

125

50

20,5

120

063420

W10

063480

M20

220

28

170

65

26

165

063430

W13

063490

75

The design resistances for stud dimensions M8 to M20 in ceiling are reduced by 20 % for anchoring with resin.

1 - Drill a hole according to the diameter and the selected depth


2 - Carefully clean with metal brush
3 - Remove the dust by blowing with air pump

lr

4 - Cut a length of screen corresponding to the length Lt of the


table above and insert the cap.
5 - Insert the threaded stud in the cap and push it into the sieve to
the length lr of the table above
6 - Fill the remaining volume of sieve with resin.

7 Insert the assembly in the hole until the cap locks itself in the hole
8 Push the stud by hand with a twisting motion through the cap
to the bottom of the hole. A slight excess of resin should emerge.
9 Observe loading and tightening torque times.

22

Reference document : the test has been performed according to the following document " Evaluation of Anchorages in Concrete
concerning resistance to fire 'Technical Report TR020" published by EOTA, with standardised fire curve (ISO 834).
The design value resistance under fire exposure Rd,fi(t) = Rk,fi(t) / M,fi usually the safety factor for resistance under fire
exposure M,fi = 1.

General

Fire resistance

The design value of resistance under fire exposure does not deal with the mechanical design at ambient temperature. So, the fire
proof must be done in addition the design at ambient temperature.
For more details, concerning the design method for the determination of the duration of the fire resistance of anchorages in
cracked and non cracked concrete according to ETAG001, you could refer to the technical report TR 020.
The table below gives characteristic resistance under fire exposure (Rk,fi(t) in kN) established from test results.

Anchor type

SPIT TRIGA Z
type E, V, TF

SPIT FIX Z

Dimension

NRk,s,fi (kN)
60 min.

NRk,s,fi (kN)
90 min.

NRk,s,fi (kN)
120 min.

0,9

0,6

0,4

0,3

2,8

2,1

1,3

0,9

M10

4,5

3,3

2,1

1,5

M12

17,6

11,4

5,3

2,2

M16

32,8

21,3

9,8

4,1

M20

51,1

33,2

15,3

6,4

0,9

0,7

0,5

0,4

1,4

1,1

0,8

0,6

M12

4,7

3,5

2,2

1,5

M16

8,8

6,4

4,1

2,9

4,9

3,2

1,5

0,7

7,7

5,1

2,4

1,1

M12

11,3

8,2

5,1

3,5

M16

21,0

15,2

9,5

6,6

1,5

1,2

0,8

0,7

2,4

1,9

1,3

1,0

M12

4,7

3,3

1,9

1,2

M16

8,6

6,1

3,6

2,2

M20

13,5

9,6

5,6

3,4

1,0

0,7

0,5

0,4

1,7

1,3

0,9

0,7

M10

1,8

1,4

1,0

0,8

M12

2,5

2,0

1,4

1,2

M16

4,7

3,7

2,6

2,2

2,3

1,1

0,6

0,4

3,6

1,7

1,0

0,6

M12

8,5

3,5

2,0

1,2

M16

13,5

6,5

3,7

2,2

M20

21,0

10,2

5,8

3,5

M24

30,0

14,7

8,4

5,0

M30

45,0

22,0

14,0

8,0

M6
M8

M8

M8
M10

SPIT FIX II

M8
M10

SPIT GRIP / GRIP L

M6
M8

SPIT EPOMAX
with Studs (grade
5.8 minimum)

Steel characteristic resistance under fire exposure NRk,s,fi


NRk,s,fi (kN)
30 min.

M10

SPIT FIX Z-A4

Reference
approval

M8
M10

Fire resistance
included in
ETA 05/0044

Fire resistance
included in
ETA 99/0002

Fire resistance
included in
ETA 04/0010

CSTB Test report


RS05-158/E

CSTB Test report


RS05-158/G

CSTB Test report


RS05-158/B

23

SPIT EPOBAR injection systems in wall to


slab connection with concrete reinforcing
bar and subjected to fire exposure
according to the TEST REPORT ref. 553 03 0516
RESISTANCE TO FIRE FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT wall/slab

slab

The present table is aimed at supplying data for the


design of the injection anchoring system when exposed
to fire. This study does not deal with the mechanical
design at ambient temperature, neither does it deal
with the design according to other accidental
solicitations, these shall be done is addition.

The table below gives performance subjected to fire


exposure in wall to slab connection with concrete
reinforcing bar, with SPIT EPOBAR resin, in concrete _
C20/25.

wall

The values in white character specified the proof of


requirements to fire is satisfied with fi = 0,7 in
concrete class C20/25 (see method below).

u : concrete cover

Design method for resistance to fire according to Eurocode 2: Fire proof using design resistance: Rd,fi Ed,fi
Rd,fi

Design resistance in the fire situation

Ed,fi Design effect of actions in the fire situation. This value could be calculated from the the calculation at normal temperature :
Ed,fi = fi x FRdu
FRdu

Design ultimate limit load at normal temperature for one rebar sealing at the ls anchorage depth (mm)

fi

Reduction factor for design load level in the fire situation fi equal to 0,7.

Rebar
(mm)

Drill
(mm)

Concrete cover

Concrete cover

10

Concrete cover

12

Concrete cover

(1)

9,2
13,4
16,2
18,4
19,8
21,85
21,85

150
195
230
260
290
315
350
375

12,7
16,5
19,5
22,0
24,6
26,7
29,7
31,8

170
240
270
285
310
320
340
350
370
380
405

19,2
27,1
30,5
32,2
35,0
36,2
38,4
39,6
41,8
43,0
45,8

(mm)

16

(1)

130
190
230
260
280
315
355

(mm)

12

(1)

FRdu (kN) Design


resitance for Fe E500
rebar according
to ETA (EC2 rules)(2)
in concrete
class C20/25

(mm)

180
22,9
26,7
210
33,7
265
18
300
38,2
14
44,5
350
46,5
365
51,5
405
430
54,7
(1) : Minimum concrete cover according Eurocode 2 - partie 1.2
(2) : According to SOCOTEC Specification n PX 1117

24

Fe E500
Rebar
maximum
load (kN)
in case
of fire

(mm)

10

(1)

Ls
(mm)

Design resistance (kN) in case of


fire according to Eurocode 2
for a fire duration of 30 to 240 min.

R30

Fire duration (minutes)


R60
R90
R120

R180

R240

10
6,6
16,2

20
3,0
9,9
16,2

25
1,9
6,3
11,5
16,2

35
1,6
5,0
9,1
13,0
16,2

50
1,2
3,3
6,3
9,4
11,7
16,2

10
11,0
21,3

20
5,3
12,6
19,8
25,3

25
3,4
8,7
13,9
19,3
25,3

35
2,7
6,4
10,6
15,2
20,6
25,3

50
1,7
4,0
7,1
10,5
14,8
18,9
25,3

12
16,9
36,4

20
8,5
23,8
31,6
36,4

25
5,4
17,4
23,9
27,5
35,1
36,4

35
4,1
12,2
17,3
20,3
25,7
28,1
33,2
36,4

50
3,2
8,7
13,1
15,7
20,6
22,9
27,7
30,3
36,4

14
21,8
31,0

20
11,0
19,0
2620
33,7
44,4

25
7,2
12,1
26,3
35,5
49,5

35
5,8
10,0
20,4
29,1
44,3
49,5

50
4,3
6,5
14,0
20,8
33,2
37,5
49,5

70
1,1
2,6
4,8
7,0
8,7
12,1
16,2
70
1,5
3,6
6,1
8,9
12,3
14,9
20,8
25,3
70
2,9
7,2
10,6
12,6
15,9
18,1
21,8
23,7
27,9
30,2
36,4
70
3,8
5,2
11,2
16,8
27,1
30,8
41,8
49,5

16,2

Fire resistance

Rebar
(mm)

Drill
(mm)

Concrete cover

16

Concrete cover

20

Concrete cover

25

Concrete cover

32

Concrete cover

(1)

22,6
26,8
31,1
36,7
40,3
42,4
48,0
50,9
52,3
55,8
56,5
60,8
65,0

200
240
320
335
400
435
460
500
515

35,3
42,4
56,5
59,2
70,7
76,8
81,2
88,8
91,0

250
340
385
440
455
500
520
560
590

53,0
72,1
81,6
93,3
96,4
106,0
110,2
118,7
125,1

320
370
420
440
525
585
600
655
685

90,4
104,6
118,7
124,3
148,4
165,3
169,6
185,1
193,6

101,1

Fire duration (minutes)


R30
R60
R90

R120

R180

R240

16
17,9
28,1
38,8
54,2
64,2

20
7,9
14,5
21,5
34,6
43,2
49,6
64,7

25
5,3
9,6
14,5
25,8
32,9
38,1
53,0
60,7
64,7

35
4,4
7,5
11,4
21,0
27,8
32,1
44,6
52,4
55,6
64,7

50
3,5
5,1
8,2
14,6
19,1
22,3
33,2
39,6
42,8
51,8
53,6
64,7

20
37,5
54,1
93,7
101,1

20
17,2
31,2
64,1
70,8
101,1

25
11,6
22,6
51,1
57,1
87,8
101,1

35
9,5
18,4
43,6
49,0
77,6
91,2
101,1

50
7,3
13,2
32,6
37,0
61,4
73,2
84,0
101,1

25
78,8
134,0
157,9

25
39,9
88,1
114,7
149,0
157,9

25
25,6
65,1
90,0
123,0
130,6
157,9

35
21,0
58,5
80,4
110,0
118,7
146,0
157,9

50
15,7
41,2
62,3
89,4
96,5
122,0
134,1
157,9

32
163,0
202,7
242,7
258,8

32
97,9
136,4
175,5
191,1
258,8

32
64,0
98,1
134,0
148,6
212,3
258,8

35
49,1
78,9
111,7
125,3
186,1
232,0
246,0

50
37,7
62,5
90,5
102,5
158,3
202,3
214,0
258,8

40
294,0
347,7
372,8
404,3

40
202,0
254,8
279,8
314,7
404,3

40
151,0
198,4
223,1
257,5
345,0
404,3

40
114,0
157,1
181,4
215,4
299,0
361,3
404,3

50
83,2
127,0
148,1
178,1
251,0
312,2
354,1
404,3

70
3,2
4,3
7,0
11,5
15,2
17,7
26,8
31,8
34,7
42,2
44,0
54,1
64,7
70
6,4
9,9
24,6
28,5
49,6
63,8
75,5
94,5
101,1
70
13,6
33,9
52,6
75,5
83,0
106,0
117,1
140,9
157,9
70
32,2
53,1
78,6
89,6
141,4
183,0
197,0
236,6
258,8
70
72,7
106,6
126,4
154,7
228,0
284,0
325,3
377,3
404,3

157,9

258,8

(mm)

400
141,3
159,0
450
167,8
475
40
50
510
180,2
600
212,0
660
233,1
705
249,0
760
268,5
790
279,1
(1) : Minimum concrete cover according Eurocode 2 - partie 1.2
(2) : According to SOCOTEC Specification n PX 1117

Design resistance (kN) in case of


fire according to Eurocode 2
for a fire duration of 30 to 240 min.

64,7

(mm)

40

(1)

160
190
220
260
285
300
340
360
370
395
400
430
460

(mm)

30

(1)

Fe E500
Rebar
maximum
load (kN)
in case
of fire

(mm)

25

(1)

FRdu (kN) Design


resitance for Fe E500
rebar according
to ETA (EC2 rules)(2)
in concrete
class C20/25

(mm)

20

(1)

Ls
(mm)

404,3

Example:
Application:
- Design of works for 16 rebar in park
- Requirement : fire duation 2 hours
- Ultimate load : 75 kN
Ambient temperature: Anchoring depth according to ETA rules
for ultimate load of 110 kN in concrete class C25/30

Ls =

General

RESISTANCE TO FIRE FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT wall/slab (continued)

FRdu
75,10 3
=
4.71 x fti .d0 4.71 x 1.5 x 20

Ls = 530 mm
Fire proof: fire duration 4 hours for one anchoring depth
equal to 530 mm
Rd,fi(120 min) = 64,7 kN > 52,5 kN [=0,7 x 75 kN]

25

SPIT EPOBAR injection systems in wall to beam


connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/a from CSTB
REINFORCEMENT FRAME WITH 3 layers of reinforcement
The table below gives performance subjected to fire exposure in wall to beam connection (width 20, 30 and "40 cm and more")
with concrete reinforcing bar, with SPIT EPOBAR resin, in concrete _ C20/25, in take into account the exposure on 3 sides.
Design method for resistance to fire according to Eurocode 2:

Fire proof using design resistance: Rd,fi Ed,fi

Rd,fi

Design resistance in the fire situation

Ed,fi

Design effect of actions in the fire situation. This value could be calculated from the the calculation at normal temperature:
Ed,fi = fi x FRdu

FRdu

Design ultimate limit load at normal temperature for one rebar sealing at the ls anchorage depth (mm)

fi

Reduction factor for design load level in the fire situation. fi is equal to 0,7.

Width : 20, 30, 40 cm and more


d

Layer n3

Beam

Concrete wall

d
Layer n2
d
Layer n1

Ls

Heigh
= 3*e + 3*fer + 2*d

BEAM'S WIDTH = 40 CM
Rebar
(mm)

Drilling
Distance

between layers
(mm)
[d] (mm)

Rd,fi (kN)
Rebar maximum
load in case of fire

Layers
identification

Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for


the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
Fire duration (minutes)
R30
R60
R90

Concrete cover [e] (mm)

26

10

60

16,2

10

12

60

25,3

12

16

60

36,4

14

18

60

49,6

16

20

60

64,8

20

25

75

101,2

25

30

90

158,1

32

40

120

259,0

40

47

141

404,7

layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3

28
169
160
158
189
179
177
207
197
195
226
216
214
244
234
233
281
270
269
327
316
315
392
380
380
466
454
454

52
206
193
189
226
213
209
246
233
228
265
252
247
283
270
266
320
305
303
366
350
349
431
414
413
505
487
487

70
233
218
212
255
240
233
275
260
254
294
280
273
313
299
292
350
333
329
397
378
375
461
440
439
535
513
513

R120

R180

R240

85
255
239
231
278
262
254
299
283
276
319
303
296
338
323
315
376
357
351
423
402
397
487
464
461
561
537
535

110
292
275
266
316
300
291
339
323
314
361
345
336
381
365
356
420
400
392
467
445
439
532
507
502
606
579
574

136
321
305
296
348
332
323
373
358
348
395
380
372
417
402
393
457
439
431
503
484
476
568
545
538
642
617
609

SPIT EPOBAR injection systems in wall to beam


connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/a from CSTB

Rebar
(mm)

Drilling
Distance

between layers
(mm)
[d] (mm)

Rd,fi (kN)
Rebar maximum
load in case of fire

Layers
identification

Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for


the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
Fire duration (minutes)
R30
R60
R90

Concrete cover [e] (mm)


8

10

60

16,2

10

12

60

25,3

12

16

60

36,4

14

18

60

49,6

16

20

60

64,8

20

25

75

101,2

25

30

90

158,1

32

40

120

259,0

40

47

141

404,7

layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3

30
169
158
157
188
178
176
207
196
194
225
215
213
244
233
232
280
269
268
327
315
314
391
379
379
465
453
453

55
205
191
187
225
212
207
244
231
227
263
250
246
282
269
265
319
303
301
365
348
347
430
412
412
503
486
485

80
228
213
207
250
235
229
270
255
249
289
275
269
308
294
288
346
328
324
392
373
370
457
436
435
530
509
508

R120

R180(1)

R240(1)

85
257
243
236
280
266
259
300
287
280
320
307
301
340
326
320
378
361
356
424
406
402
489
468
467
562
541
540

General

BEAM'S WIDTH = 30 CM

BEAM'S WIDTH = 20 CM
Rebar
(mm)

Drilling
Distance

between layers
(mm)
[d] (mm)

Rd,fi (kN)
Rebar maximum
load in case of fire

Layers
identification

Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for


the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
Fire duration (minutes)
R30
R60
R90

Concrete cover [e] (mm)

30
layer n1
169
8
10
60
16,2
layer n2
159
layer n3
157
layer n1
188
10
12
60
25,3
layer n2
178
layer n3
176
layer n1
207
12
16
60
36,4
layer n2
196
layer n3
195
layer n1
225
14
18
60
49,6
layer n2
215
layer n3
213
layer n1
244
16
20
60
64,8
layer n2
233
layer n3
232
layer n1
281
20
25
75
101,2
layer n2
269
layer n3
269
layer n1
327
25
30
90
158,1
layer n2
315
layer n3
315
layer n1
391
32
40
120
259,0
layer n2
379
layer n3
379
layer n1
465
40
47
141
404,7
layer n2
453
layer n3
453
(1) : The fire duration are limited in accordance with beams' widths, according to Eurocode 2 partie 1.2.

55
207
195
192
227
215
212
246
235
231
265
254
250
284
272
269
321
307
306
367
353
352
431
417
416
505
490
490

R120(1)

R180(1)

R240(1)

80
236
226
223
257
248
245
277
268
265
297
287
284
316
306
303
353
342
340
399
388
386
464
451
451
538
525
525

27

SPIT EPCON C8 injection systems in wall to slab


connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/b from CSTB
RESISTANCE TO FIRE FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT wall/slab

slab

The present table is aimed at supplying data for the


design of the injection anchoring system when exposed
to fire. This study does not deal with the mechanical
design at ambient temperature, neither does it deal
with the design according to other accidental
solicitations, these shall be done is addition

The table below gives performance subjected to fire


exposure in wall to slab connection with concrete
reinforcing bar, with SPIT EPCON C8 resin, in concrete _
C20/25.

wall

The values in white character specified the proof of


requirements to fire is satisfied with fi = 0,7 in
u : concrete cover
concrete class C20/25 (see method below).
Design method for resistance to fire according to Eurocode 2: Fire proof using design resistance: Rd,fi Ed,fi
Rd,fi

Design resistance in the fire situation

Ed,fi Design effect of actions in the fire situation. This value could be calculated from the the calculation at normal temperature :
Ed,fi = fi x FRdu
FRdu

Design ultimate limit load at normal temperature for one rebar sealing at the ls anchorage depth (mm)

fi

Reduction factor for design load level in the fire situation fi equal to 0,7.

Rebar
(mm)

Drill
(mm)

Concrete cover

Concrete cover

Concrete cover

(1)

Concrete cover

(1)

100
160
200
220
260
295
325

5,8
9,2
11,6
12,7
15,0
17,1
18,8

120
160
190
220
240
265
290
300
350

8,7
11,6
13,7
15,9
17,3
19,1
21,0
21,7
25,3

120
160
180
200
220
240
280
300
320
350
375

10,4
13,9
15,6
17,3
19,1
20,8
24,3
26,0
27,7
30,3
32,5

Design resistance (kN) in case of


fire according to Eurocode 2
for a fire duration of 30 to 240 min.
Fire duration (minutes)
R30
R60
R90
R120
R180
10
4,1
14,7

20
1,4
7,4
14,6

25
0,8
4,4
9,5
12,9

35
0,6
3,0
7,0
9,8
16,2

50
0,5
1,7
4,4
6,3
11,4
16,2

10
7,2
16,7
25,3

20
3,0
8,9
14,9
22,2

25
1,7
5,4
9,7
15,4
19,9
25,3

35
1,2
3,6
6,9
11,3
15,0
20,4
25,3

50
1,0
1,9
3,8
6,9
9,6
13,6
18,4
20,5

12
7,6
19,0
25,6
32,8

20
3,2
9,4
13,7
18,7
24,4
30,8

25
2,1
5,5
8,6
12,4
16,8
21,9
34,0

35
1,7
3,5
5,4
7,9
14,8
24,3
30,0
36,4

50
1,5
2,4
3,6
5,4
7,8
10,8
18,6
23,4
28,8
36,4

14
13,7
28,1
36,5
45,7

20
5,7
14,9
20,9
27,4
34,5
42,1

25
3,6
9,6
14,5
19,8
25,7
32,0
46,1
49,6

35
3,0
7,2
11,7
16,6
21,8
27,4
39,7
43,0
49,6

50
2,4
4,2
7,1
10,5
14,3
18,6
28,4
31,2
37,0
49,6

16,2

25,3

(mm)

16

12

Fe E500
Rebar
maximum
load (kN)
in case of fire

(mm)

12

10

28

(1)

FRdu (kN) Design


resitance for Fe E500
rebar according to
ETA (EC2 rules) pin
concrete class C20/25

(mm)

10

14

(1)

Ls
(mm)

36,4

(mm)

140
14,2
18,2
180
20,2
200
22,3
220
18
240
24,3
49,6
26,3
260
30,3
300
310
31,4
330
33,4
370
37,4
400
40,5
(1) : Minimum concrete cover according Eurocode 2 - partie 1.2

R240
70
0,6
1,6
3,6
5,0
8,5
12,5
16,2
70
0,9
1,7
3,3
5,7
7,8
11,0
14,8
16,5
25,3
70
1,4
2,0
2,7
4,0
5,7
8,0
14,1
17,9
22,3
27,9
36,4
70
2,3
3,3
5,2
7,6
10,5
13,9
22,0
24,4
29,4
40,9
49,5

Fire resistance

Rebar
(mm)

Drill
(mm)

Concrete cover

16

Concrete cover

20

Concrete cover

25

Concrete cover

32

Concrete cover

40

(1)

18,5
20,8
25,4
27,7
32,4
34,7
37,0
38,7
41,0
45,7
49,1

160
180
200
220
240
250
280
305
340
360
400
425

23,1
26,0
28,9
31,8
34,7
36,1
40,5
44,1
49,1
52,0
57,8
61,4

250
290
310
315
350
395
440
460
470
500
530

45,2
52,4
56,0
56,9
63,2
71,4
79,5
83,1
84,9
90,3
95,7

320
340
360
440
445
500
505
540
575
605

74,0
78,6
83,2
101,7
102,9
115,9
116,8
124,9
133,0
139,9

400
430
490
495
555
605
610
640
655
685

115,6
124,3
141,6
143,1
160,4
174,9
176,3
185,0
189,3
198,0

101,2

16
22,6
31,7
51,2
61,5

20
10,5
15,4
28,6
36,3
54,2
64,2

25
5,8
8,9
19,0
25,2
40,1
48,7
58,1
64,8

35
4,8
6,9
14,7
19,9
32,6
40,2
48,6
55,4
64,8

50
3,6
4,6
9,3
12,8
22,2
28,0
34,6
40,0
48,0
64,8

20
48,6
61,0
73,8
87,0
100,4
101,2

20
20,6
29,5
39,4
49,8
60,8
63,7
84,4
101,2

25
13,4
19,5
27,5
36,1
45,3
47,7
65,6
82,5
101,2

35
10,7
15,2
21,9
29,1
37,1
39,1
54,8
69,9
89,2
101,2

50
7,9
10,4
15,0
20,2
26,1
27,7
39,9
52,1
68,2
80,9
101,2

25
104,3
140,2
157,4
158,1

25
50,0
78,6
93,5
97,3
124,6
158,1

25
30,6
53,2
65,8
69,1
92,8
126,0
158,1

35
24,5
45,8
57,4
60,3
82,1
112,7
146,0
158,1

50
17,7
31,1
39,7
42,0
59,4
85,1
114,7
129,1
136,6
158,1

32
218,2
240,5
259,0

32
127,2
148,5
169,8
255,9
259,0

32
79,6
98,5
117,7
197,0
202,1
259,0

35
59,7
75,1
92,1
164,4
169,1
223,0
228,1
259,0

50
44,5
58,2
72,5
135,5
139,7
188,7
193,3
226,9
259,0

40
400,5

40
268,8
314,0
402,1
404,7

40
194,6
234,4
316,0
322,8
404,7

40
143,5
179,4
255,1
261,5
339,0
404,7

50
102,4
137,9
206,8
212,7
284,1
345,4
351,6
389,3
404,7

158,1

259,0

(mm)

50

Design resistance (kN) in case of


fire according to Eurocode 2
for a fire duration of 30 to 240 min.
Fire duration (minutes)
R30
R60
R90
R120
R180

64,8

(mm)

40

(1)

160
180
220
240
280
300
320
335
355
395
425

(mm)

30

(1)

Fe E500
Rebar
maximum
load (kN)
in case of fire

(mm)

25

(1)

FRdu (kN) Design


resitance for Fe E500
rebar according to
ETA (EC2 rules) pin
concrete class C20/25

(mm)

20

(1)

Ls
(mm)

404,7

R240
70
3,4
4,1
7,1
9,7
16,9
21,6
26,9
31,4
37,9
53,0
64,8
70
6,9
8,1
11,4
15,4
20,1
21,4
31,5
42,0
56,1
67,4
87,9
101,2
70
15,1
24,9
32,0
33,9
48,5
70,7
96,7
109,5
116,2
137,4
158,1
70
37,3
48,8
61,1
116,8
120,6
165,2
169,4
200,5
233,4
259,0
70
88,7
112,2
175,5
181,1
248,2
306,8
312,8
349,2
367,8
404,7

General

RESISTANCE TO FIRE FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT wall/slab (continued)

(1) : Minimum concrete cover according Eurocode 2 - partie 1.2


Example:
Application:
- Design of works for 20 rebar in park
- Requirement: fire duation 4 hours
- Ultimate load: 110 kN
Ambiant temperature: Anchoring depth according to ETA rules for ultimate
load of 110 kN in concrete class C25/30

Ls =

FRdu
110
=
3.14 x fbd .fer 3.14 x 2.7 x 20

Ls = 648 mm
Fire proof: fire duration 4 hours for one anchoring depth equal to 648 mm
Rd,fi(240 min) = 101,2 kN > 77 kN [=0,7 x 110 kN]

29

SPIT EPCON C8 injection systems in wall to beam


connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/b from CSTB
REINFORCEMENT FRAME WITH 3 layers of reinforcement
The table below gives performance subjected to fire exposure in wall to beam connection (width 20, 30 and "40 cm and more")
with concrete reinforcing bar, with SPIT EPOBAR resin, in concrete _ C20/25, in take into account the exposure on 3 sides.
Design method for resistance to fire according to Eurocode 2:

Fire proof using design resistance: Rd,fi Ed,fi

Rd,fi

Design resistance in the fire situation

Ed,fi

Design effect of actions in the fire situation. This value could be calculated from the the calculation at normal temperature:
Ed,fi = fi x FRdu

FRdu

Design ultimate limit load at normal temperature for one rebar sealing at the ls anchorage depth (mm)

fi

Reduction factor for design load level in the fire situation. fi is equal to 0,7.

Width : 20, 30, 40 cm and more


d

Layer n3

Beam

Concrete wall

d
Layer n2
d
Layer n1

Ls

Heigh
= 3*e + 3*fer + 2*d

BEAM'S WIDTH = 40 CM
Rebar
(mm)

Drilling
Distance

between layers
(mm)
[d] (mm)

Rd,fi (kN)
Rebar maximum
load in case of fire

Layers
identification

Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for


the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
Fire duration (minutes)
R30
R60
R90

Concrete cover [e] (mm)

30

10

60

16,2

10

12

60

25,3

12

16

60

36,4

14

18

60

49,6

16

20

60

64,8

20

25

75

101,2

25

30

90

158,1

32

40

120

259,0

40

47

141

404,7

layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3

28
157
147
145
172
162
161
187
177
175
202
192
190
217
207
205
246
235
234
282
270
270
333
321
321
400
400
400

52
194
181
176
211
198
193
227
214
209
242
229
225
242
229
225
286
271
269
323
306
305
373
356
356
431
414
414

70
221
206
199
239
224
218
256
241
235
272
258
251
287
273
251
317
300
296
354
335
332
405
384
383
463
442
441

R120

R180

R240

85
243
227
219
263
247
239
280
265
257
297
282
274
313
298
290
344
325
319
381
360
355
432
409
406
490
466
464

110
280
263
253
301
285
276
321
305
296
339
323
314
356
341
331
388
369
361
427
405
398
479
454
449
537
510
505

136
309
293
283
333
317
308
355
339
330
374
359
350
392
378
369
427
408
399
466
446
438
516
493
487
574
550
542

SPIT EPCON C8 injection systems in wall to beam


connection with concrete reinforcing bar and
subjected to fire exposure according the TEST
REPORT n 26007642/b from CSTB

Rebar
(mm)

Drilling
Distance

between layers
(mm)
[d] (mm)

Rd,fi (kN)
Rebar maximum
load in case of fire

Layers
identification

Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for


the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
Fire duration (minutes)
R30
R60
R90

Concrete cover [e] (mm)


8

10

60

16,2

10

12

60

25,3

12

16

60

36,4

14

18

60

49,6

16

20

60

64,8

20

25

75

101,2

25

30

90

158,1

32

40

120

259,0

40

47

141

404,7

layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3
layer n1
layer n2
layer n3

30
156
146
144
172
161
159
187
176
159
201
191
189
216
206
204
245
234
233
281
269
269
332
320
320
400
400
400

55
193
179
175
209
196
192
225
196
192
241
227
223
256
242
238
285
269
267
321
305
303
372
355
354
430
412
412

80
216
201
195
235
219
213
251
237
231
267
253
262
283
268
262
313
295
291
350
331
328
401
380
379
459
437
437

R120

R180(1)

R240(1)

85
245
231
224
265
250
244
282
268
262
299
285
279
315
301
295
345
329
324
382
364
364
433
413
411
492
471
469

General

BEAM'S WIDTH = 30 CM

BEAM'S WIDTH = 20 CM
Rebar
(mm)

Drilling
Distance

between layers
(mm)
[d] (mm)

Rd,fi (kN)
Rebar maximum
load in case of fire

Layers
identification

Rebar anchorage depth (Ls in mm) for all layers for


the rebar maximum load in case of fire (Rebar Fe E500)
Fire duration (minutes)
R30
R60
R90

Concrete cover [e] (mm)

30
layer n1
156
8
10
60
16,2
layer n2
146
layer n3
144
layer n1
172
10
12
60
25,3
layer n2
161
layer n3
160
layer n1
187
12
16
60
36,4
layer n2
177
layer n3
175
layer n1
201
14
18
60
49,6
layer n2
191
layer n3
189
layer n1
216
16
20
60
64,8
layer n2
206
layer n3
204
layer n1
245
20
25
75
101,2
layer n2
234
layer n3
233
layer n1
281
25
30
90
158,1
layer n2
270
layer n3
269
layer n1
332
32
40
120
259,0
layer n2
320
layer n3
320
layer n1
400
40
47
141
404,7
layer n2
400
layer n3
400
(1) : The fire duration are limited in accordance with beams' widths, according to Eurocode 2 partie 1.2.

55
194
183
179
211
200
196
227
200
212
242
231
228
257
246
243
287
274
272
323
309
308
374
359
359
432
417
417

R120(1)

R180(1)

R240(1)

80
224
214
211
242
232
229
259
249
246
275
266
262
290
281
278
320
309
307
357
345
344
408
395
395
466
453
453

31

SPIT laboratory
At Spit we have our own laboratory to test all types of fixings in any base material. This laboratory is used for new product
development, approvals and quality control.
Our laboratory is accredited by COFRAC in accordance with programme 39.2 "testing of mechanical anchors - Part 2 : Expansion
Anchors". Tests for metal anchors in concrete are carried out in accordance with ETA Guide no.001 "European Technical Approval for
metal anchors in concrete".
To carry out these tests, the laboratory is equipped with high performance test benches able to apply pull out loads up to 80 tonnes.
Shear tests, long term load tests, pulsating load tests, tests in static cracks from 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm, tests in dynamic cracks are also
carried out on this equipment.

Equipment for testing in cracked concrete

Pull out equipment test

Oven to test the behaviour at high temperature


chemical resins
Equipment for creep test

32

Stone /
Page
n

Approvals

34
38
42
46
50
54
58
62
66
70
74
78
82
86
92
96
98
102
106
110
114
118
122
126
127
128
130
132
136

solid concrete block

/ solid brick
ETA
European Technical Approval

MECHANICAL ANCHORS
SPIT TRIGA Z
SPIT TRIGA Z - A4
SPIT GUARDIA
SPIT FIX Z
SPIT FIX Z - A4
SPIT FIX II
SPIT FIX HOT DIP galavanized
SPIT TAPCON
SPIT GRIP SPIT GRIP L
SPIT GRIP SA - A4
SPIT PRIMA
SPIT DYNABOLT
SPIT DYNABOLT A4
CHEMICAL ANCHORS
SPIT EPOMAX with rods
SPIT EPOMAX with rods St. Steel A4
SPIT EPOMAX in masonries
SPIT MAXIMA with rods
SPIT MAXIMA with rods St. Steel A4
SPIT EPCON C8 with rods
SPIT EPCON C8 with rods St. Steel A4
SPIT EPCON 530/200 with rods
SPIT EPCON 530/200 with rods St. Steel A4
SPIT ATP
SPIT SATELIS
SPIT CMIX+
CHEMICAL REBARS
SPIT EPOBAR
SPIT EPCON C8
SPIT EPCON C8 Starter bars
SPIT EPCON 530/200 with rebars
LIGHT WEIGHT ANCHORS
SPIT HIT M
SPIT NYLONG
SPIT L
SPIT ATLAS
SPIT PRO 6
SPIT NYL
SPIT ARPON
SPIT RM6
SPIT P6
SPIT G8
SPIT LAITON
SPIT CC
SPIT DRIVA +
SPIT DRIVA
SPIT DRILL
INSULATION ANCHORS
SPIT ISO
SPIT CB / BR
SPIT ISOMET
SPIT ISOMET CC

Concrete

ETA 05/0044
ETA 07/0047
ETA 99/002
ETA 04/0010
ETA 01/0007

ETA 05/053
ETA 06/0268

ETA 05/0111
ETA 05/0112
ETA 03/0008
ETA 03/0009

non- cracked
cracked

Hollow
Plasterboard /
concrete
aerated concrete /
block /
dry partition walls
hollow slab /
hollow brick

General

Anchor selection guide for various base


substrates

ETA 07/0189

138
140
141
142
142
143
143
144
144
145
145
146
146
147
147

ETA 06/0032

148
149
150
151

ETA 04/0076

Suitable

Possible use
33

SPIT TRIGA Z
Zinc coated steel

1/4

ETA

High security, high performance fixing

European Technical Approval

Technical data

ETA Option 1
n 05/0044

SPIT TRIGA Z

df

d0

Tinst

hef

tfix

h0
hmin
d

Tinst

APPLICATION
Safety critical loads
Overhead crane rails
Steel columns and walkways
Wall plates
Safety rails

MATERIAL
Bolt: class 8.8 NF EN 20898-1
Threaded stud:
class 8.8 NF EN 20898-1
Nut: class 8 NF EN 20898-2
Washer:
F12T4 as per NF A37501
Sleeve: TS37-a BK extended as
per NF A49341
Expansion cone: 35 MF6Pb
Expansion sleeve: 355 MC
as per NF EN 10-149-2
Min. Zinc coating 5 m

Min. Max. thick Min thick thread


anchor of part to of base
depth be fixed material
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hef
tfix
hmin
d
V6-10/5
5
V6-10/20
50
20
100
M6
E6-10/50
50
V8-12/1*
1
V8-12/10
10
V8-12/20
20
V8-12/50
50
E8-12/20
60
20
120
M8
E8-12/35
35
E8-12/55
55
E8-12/95
95
V10-15/1*
1
V10-15/10
10
V10-15/20
20
V10-15/55
55
E10-15/20
70
20
140
M10
E10-15/35
35
E10-15/55
55
E10-15/100
100
V12-18/10
10
V12-18/25
25
V12-18/55
55
E12-18/25
80
25
160
M12
E12-18/45
45
E12-18/65
65
E12-18/100
100
V16-24/10
10
V16-24/25
25
V16-24/50
50
E16-24/25
100
25
200
M16
E16-24/55
55
E16-24/100
100
V20-28/25
25
E20-28/25
125
25
250
M20
E20-28/60
60
E20-28/100
100
8-12/16 TF
60
16
120
M8
8-12/26 TF
60
26
120
M8
10-15/27 TF 70
27
140
M10
12-18/40 TF* 80
40
160
M12
E12-18/0*
80
160
M12
E12-18/A*
80
160
M12
QDC M12*
80
160
M12

Drilling
depth

drill
bit

clearance

(mm)
hO

(mm)
dO

(mm)
df

70

10

12

80

12

14

90

15

17

105

18

20

131

24

26

157

28

31

80
80
90
105
105
105
105

12
12
15
18
18
18
18

14
14
17
20
-

Total
Max.
Code
anchor tighten
length torque
(mm)
(Nm)
L
Tinst
65
050673
80
15
050674
117
050675
65
050677
80
050678
90
050679
120
053001
99
25
050681
114
050683
134
050684
174
050685
75
050687
95
050688
105
050689
140
053003
114
50
050691
129
050692
149
050693
194
050694
105
050696
120
050697
150
053004
132
80
050698
152
050699
172
050701
207
050702
130
050704
145
050705
170
050710
159
120 050706
189
050707
234
050708
170
050711
192
200 050712
227
050713
267
050714
85
25
050686
95
25
053002
105
50
050695
130
80
050715
120
80
050669
162
80
050703
178
80
050671

* Do not belong to ETA

INSTALLATION

Anchor mechanical properties


fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
Seq,V (mm2) Equivalent stressed cross-section
bolt version
Seq,E (mm2) Equivalent stressed cross-section
threaded stud version
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

34

M6
800
640
39,2

M8
800
640
76,1

M10
800
640
108,8

M12
800
640
175,3

M16 M20
800
830
640
660
335,1 5 2 0 , 2

35,2

61,8

82,0

104,1

183,3 2 7 7 , 3

12,7
12,2
5,8

31,2
30,0
12,4

62,3
59,8
24,8

109,2
104,8
43,5

277,5
266,4
110,7

541,0
538,8
216,0

SPIT TRIGA Z
Zinc coated steel

2/4

Special products

E12-18/A

TRACTION C20/25

E12-18/A

3,4

QC 12-18/25
TF8-12/10

4,0

OBLIQUE C20/25
2,4*
*(30 45)
1,0

CISAILLEMENT C20/25
Not recommended

90

0,5
6.5 for M8
7 for M10

The resistance given for the bolt version with the same diameter can be used

TF10-15/20

24 for M8
27 for M10

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE
Anchor size

Mechanical anchors

Dimensions

TF = couterseak head

QC 12-18/25

Recommended loads in kN

SHEAR
M6

M8

M10

M12

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
NRu,m
18,2
NRk
16,0

60
27,5
19,9

70
45,9
36,0

80
54,4
34,2

Cracked concrete
hef
NRu,m
NRk

60
20,3
14,8

70
33,3
26,5

80
50,3
36,6

50
15,1
11,5

M20

Anchor size

100
103,6
61,9

125
124,4
85,9

Cracked and non-cracked


Type V/TF VRu,m 29,2
VRk
25,9
Type E
VRu,m 20,0
VRk
15,7

100
88,5
70,4

125
113,3
90,1

M16

M6

M10

M12

M16

M20

concrete
41,7
68,0
38,6
58,8
26,2
43,1
22,0
36,4

M8

95,7
83,3
57,0
52,0

159,0
141,6
116,0
110,0

228,2
206,0
135,9
124,9

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =
*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

VRk *
Ms

SHEAR
M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

66,6
41,6

113,3
88,0

164,8
99,9

Cracked and non-cracked concrete

Non cracked concrete


hef
NRd

50
10,7

60
13,2

70
24,0

80
22,8

100
41,3

125
57,3

Cracked concrete
hef
NRd
Mc = 1,5

50
7,7

60
9,9

70
17,7

80
24,4

100
47,0

125
60,1

Type V/TF
Type E

VRd
VRd

20,7
12,6

30,8
17,6

47,0
29,1

Ms = 1,25

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =
*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
M6

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
NRec
7,6
Cracked concrete
hef
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5

VRk *
M . F

50
5,5

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

47,6
29,7

80,9
62,9

117,7
71,4

Cracked and non-cracked concrete


60
9,5

70
17,1

80
16,3

100
29,5

125
40,9

60
7,0

70
12,6

80
17,4

100
33,5

125
42,9

Type V/TF VRec


Type E
VRec
F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,25

14,8
9,0

22,0
12,5

33,6
20,8

35

SPIT TRIGA Z
Zinc coated steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull-out resistance

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


V0Rd,c
N0Rd,p
Anchor size

Design pull-out resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20

M6

M8

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
-

60
13,3

70
-

80
-

100
-

125
-

60
8

70
10,6

80
-

100
-

125
-

Cracked concrete
hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5
N

50
3,3

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size

M6

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
11,9
Cracked concrete
hef
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5

50
8,5

M8

Anchor size

Cracked concrete
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5
V

Design cone resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20

60
15,6

70
19,7

80
24,0

100
33,6

125
47,0

60
11,2

70
14,1

80
17,2

100
24,0

125
33,5

M6
10,7

50
50
100
2,4

60
60
100
4,9

70
70
160
6,8

80
80
200
9,3

100
100
220
13,6

125
150
300
26,1

60
60
100
3,5

70
70
160
4,8

80
80
200
6,6

100
100
220
9,7

125
150
300
18,7

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

M6

M8

Design pryout resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
11,9

60
31,2

70
39,4

80
48,1

100
67,2

125
93,9

60
22,3

70
28,1

80
34,3

100
48,0

125
67,1

Cracked concrete
hef
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
Mcp = 1,5

50
8,5

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s
Ms = 1,5

M6

Non cracked concrete


hef
50
Cmin
50
Smin
100
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
3,4

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20

Steel resistance

Steel design tensile resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
19,5
30,9
44,9
83,7 130,7

VRd,s
Anchor size

M6

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20

Cracked and non cracked concrete


Type V/TF VRd,s
18,7
26,1
39,3
Type E
VRd,s
11,4
15,2
24,8
Ms = 1,25

58,2
37,9

93,8
74,5

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

138,8
87,9

N + V 1,2
fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

180

80
1

55

36

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT TRIGA Z
Zinc coated steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
Reduction factor s
Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
0,67
0,70
0,67
0,73
0,69
0,67
0,77
0,72
0,69
0,67
0,83
0,78
0,74
0,71
0,67
0,92
0,85
0,80
0,76
0,71
0,67
1,00
0,92
0,86
0,81
0,75
0,70
1,00
0,93
0,88
0,80
0,74
1,00
0,94
0,85
0,78
1,00
0,90
0,82
1,00
0,90
1,00

50
60
70
80
100
125
150
180
210
240
300
375

S = 0, 5 +

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

Mechanical anchors

SPACING S
N

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


EDGE C

c, N = 0, 25 + 0, 5.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

Reduction factor c,N


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
0,75
0,85
0,75
0,95
0,83
0,75
1,00
0,92
0,82
0,75
1,00
0,89
0,81
0,96
0,88
0,75
1,00
0,85
1,00
0,85
0,93
1,00

50
60
70
80
90
100
120
150
170
190

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
For single anchor fastening

Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
37

SPIT TRIGA Z-A4


Stainless steel

1/4

High security, high performance fixing

Technical data
SPIT TRIGA Z
L

Type V

df

d0

Tinst

hef

tfix

h0

Type E

hmin

Tinst

V6-10/10
V8-12/10
V8-12/30
E8-12/45
V10-15/25
E10-15/45
V12-18/25
E12-18/15
E12-18/45
E16-24/25

Min. Max. thick Min thick thread


anchor of part to of base
depth be fixed material
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hef
tfix
hmin
d
50
10
100
M6
10
60
30
120
M8
45
25
70
140
M10
45
25
80
15
160
M12
45
95
25
200
M16

Drilling
depth

drill
bit

clearance

(mm)
hO
70

(mm)
dO
10

(mm)
df
12

80

12

14

90

15

17

105

18

20

130

24

26

Total
Max.
Code
anchor tighten
length torque
(mm)
(Nm)
L
Tins
70
10
050694
80
050595
100
25
050596
124
050598
115
050601
50
139
050604
120
050605
122
80
050606
152
050608
157
120 052940

APPLICATION
Safety critical loads
Overhead crane rails

Anchor mechanical properties

Steel columns and walkways


Wall plates
Safety rails

MATERIAL
Bolt:
class 80 - NF EN ISO 3506-1
Threaded stud:
class 70 - NF E 25100-0
Nut: class 80 - NF E 25100-4
Washer:
X5CrNiMo 17-12-2
Sleeve: X2CrNiMo 17-12-2
Expansion cone:
X2CrNiMo 17-12-2
Expansion sleeve:
X2CrNiMo 17-12-2

INSTALLATION

38

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

Min. tensile strength


Yield strength
Characteristic bending moment
Recommended bending moment

800
600
12,2
5,8

800
600
30,0
12,4

800
600
59,8
24,8

800
600
104,8
43,5

800
600
266,4
110,7

Min. tensile strength


Yield strength
Characteristic bending moment
Recommended bending moment
Type E
Equivalent stressed cross-section
bolt version
Seq,E (mm2) Equivalent stressed cross-section
threaded stud version
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus

700
350
10,6
4,4

700
350
26,2
10,9

700
350
52,3
21,8

700
350
91,7
38,2

700
350
233,1
97,1

39,2

76,1

108,8

175,3

335,1

35,2

61,8

82,0

104,1

183,3

12,7

31,2

62,3

109,2

277,5

Type V
fuk (N/mm2)
fyk (N/mm2)
M0rk,s (Nm)
M (Nm)
Type E
fuk (N/mm2)
fyk (N/mm2)
M0rk,s (Nm)
M (Nm)
Type V and
Seq,V (mm2)

SPIT TRIGA Z-A4


Stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size

SHEAR
M6

M8

M10

Non cracked concrete (C20/25)


hef
50
NRu,m
16,7
NRk
16

60
22,4
17

70
38,7
26

Cracked concrete (C20/25)


hef
50
NRu,m
14,8
NRk
11

60
25,2
21

70
33,8
25

M16

Anchor size

M10

M12

M16

80
41,3
28

95
64,2
56

Cracked and non cracked concrete (C20/25)


VRu,m (Type V)
26,8
37,6
70,1
VRk
21,6
31,3
58,4
VRu,m (Type E)
17,5
22,9
37,7
VRk
14,6
19,1
31,4

67,4
60,1
49,9
41,5

140,7
117,2
101,5
84,6

80
40,4
28,8

95
55,9
38

M12

M6

M8

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
M6

Non cracked concrete (C20/25)


hef
50
NRd
10,7

M8

M10

M12

M16

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

45,2
20,8

88,1
42,3

Cracked and non cracked concrete (C20/25)


60
11,6

Cracked concrete (C20/25)


hef
50
60
NRd
7,3
14,0
Mc = 1,5 for M8-M12 and Mc = 1,8 for M16

70
17,3

80
18,5

95
31,0

70
16,7

80
19,2

95
21,1

VRd (Type V)
VRd (Type E)

16,2
7,3

23,6
9,5

43,9
15,7

Ms = 1,33 for Type V and Ms = 2,0 for Type E

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE

SHEAR
M16

Anchor size

M12

M16

80
13,2

95
22,1

63,0
30,2

Cracked concrete (C20/25)


hef
50
60
70
80
NRec
5,2
10,0
11,9
13,7
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5 for M8-M12 and Mc = 1,8 for M16

Cracked and non cracked concrete (C20/25)


VRec (Type V)
11,6
16,8
31,4
32,2
VRec (Type E)
5,2
6,8
11,2
14,8
F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,33 for Type V and Ms = 2,0 for Type E

95
15,1

Anchor size

M6

Non cracked concrete (C20/25)


hef
50
NRec
7,7

M8
60
8,3

M10
70
12,3

M12

M6

M8

M10

39

SPIT TRIGA Z-A4


Stainless steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull-out resistance

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


V0Rd,c
N0Rd,p
Anchor size

M6

Non cracked concrete


hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)

50
-

60
10,6

70
13,3

80
16,6

95
-

50
3,3

60
6

70
10,6

80
-

95
-

Cracked concrete
hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5 for M6-M12
N

Design pull-out resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size

M6

Non cracked concrete


hef
N0Rd,c (C20/25)

50
11,9

Cracked concrete
hef
50
60
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
8,5
11,2
Mc = 1,5 for M6-M12 and Mc = 1,8 for M16

Non cracked concrete


hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)

50
50
100
3,4

60
60
100
4,9

70
70
160
6,8

80
80
200
9,3

95
100
220
13,6

50
50
100
2,4

60
60
100
3,5

70
70
160
4,8

80
80
200
6,6

95
100
220
9,7

Cracked concrete
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5
V

Design cone resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16
60
15,6

Anchor size

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16

70
19,7

80
24,0

95
25,9

70
14,1

80
17,2

95
18,5

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

M6

Design pryout resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Non cracked concrete


hef
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)

50
11,9

60
31,2

70
39,4

80
48,1

95
62,2

50
8,5

60
22,3

70
28,1

80
34,3

95
44,4

Cracked concrete
hef
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
Mcp = 1,5
V

Steel resistance

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16
NRd,s (Type V)
10,0
18,2
28,8
42,0
78,9
NRd,s (Type E)
5,8
10,6
16,8
24,4
45,9
Ms = 1,6 for Type V and Ms = 2,4 for Type E

VRd,s
Anchor size

M6

Steel design shear resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Cracked and non cracked concrete


VRd,s (Type V)
16,2
23,6
36,9
VRd,s (Type E)
6,3
8,3
13,6
Ms = 1,33 for Type V and Ms = 2,0 for Type E

45,2
20,7

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

88,2
40,7

N + V 1,2
fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

180

80
1

55

40

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT TRIGA Z-A4


Stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
Cracked
M6
0,67
0,70
0,73
0,77
0,83
0,92
1,00

50
60
70
80
100
125
150
180
210
240
300

s
S = 0, 5 +
6.hef
Smin < S < Scr,N
Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

Reduction factor s
and non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,67
0,69
0,72
0,78
0,85
0,92
1,00

0,67
0,69
0,74
0,80
0,86
0,93
1,00

0,67
0,71
0,76
0,81
0,88
0,94
1,00

0,67
0,71
0,75
0,80
0,85
0,90
1,00

Mechanical anchors

SPACING S
N

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C

c
c, N = 0, 25 + 0, 5.
hef
<C<C
C
min

cr,N

Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

Cracked
M6
0,75
0,85
0,95
1,00

50
60
70
80
90
100
120
150

Reduction factor c,N


and non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

0,75
0,82
0,89
0,96

0,75
0,81
0,88
1,00

0,75
0,85
1,00

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
For single anchor fastening

Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
41

SPIT GUARDIA
1/4

ETA

Mechanical anchor, dedicated for safety barriers

fixings

European Technical Approval

ETA Option 7
n 07/0047

Technical data
SPIT GUARDIA

Tinst
df

Sw

d0

def

12x105/20

ho

Minimum anchor depth


Min.
anchor
depth
(mm)
hef,min

Max thick
of part to
be fixed
(mm)
tfix

Drilling
depth

drill bit

clearance

(mm)
ho

Min thick
of base
material
(mm)
hmin

70

20

Max.
tighten
Torque
(Nm)
Tinst

Code

(mm)
df

Total
anchor
lenth
(mm)
L

(mm)
dO

95

150

12

14

104

35

051061

hmin

APPLICATION

Anchor mechanical properties

Safety barriers

MATERIAL

12x105/20
Cone
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

Headed bolt: cold formed steel


NF EN 10263-2 or bar turning
steel (type 1,0737)
NF EN 10087
Cone: cold formed steel
NF A 35-557
Expansion sleeve: bar turning
(type 1,0737) NF EN 10087
Plastic ring: PEHD
Washer: Electroplated steel
NF E 25 514

42

Installation

1000
550
50
33
13,7

SPIT GUARDIA
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
12x105/20

Non cracked concrete


hef
NRu,m
NRk

Anchor size

12x105/20

Non cracked concrete


70
26,2
25,6

VRu,m
VRk

20,2
14,6

Mechanical anchors

Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
12x105/20

Non cracked concrete


hef
NRd
Mc = 1,5

70
17,1

Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
VRd
Ms = 1,5

12x105/20
9,7

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
hef
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5

SHEAR
12x105/20
70
12,2

Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
VRec
Ms = 1,5

12x105/20
7,0

43

SPIT GUARDIA
3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN

Pull-out resistance

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


NRd,p
Anchor size

Design pull-out resistance


12x105/20

hef
NRd,p
Mc = 1,5

70
-

N Rd,c = N

VRd,c
Anchor size

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

Design cone resistance


12x105/20

hef
NRd,c
Mc = 1,5

70
19,7

VRd,cp
Anchor size

70
39,4

Steel resistance

Steel resistance

Steel design tensile resistance


12x105/20
18,0

VRd,s
Anchor size

Steel design tensile resistance


12x105/20

VRd,s

9,5

Ms = 1,5

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

44

Design pryout resistance


12x105/20

hef
VRd,cp
Mcp = 1,5

NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s
Ms = 1,4

70
50
70
3,1

Pryout failure

.fb .s .c, N

NRd,c
Anchor size

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
12x105/20

hef
Cmin
Smin
VRd,c
Mc = 1,5

Concrete cone resistance


O
Rd ,c

Concrete edge resistance

SPIT GUARDIA
4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
160
190
100

S = 0, 5 +

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
12x105/20
0,67
0,69
0,71
0,74
0,76
0,79
0,81
0,83
0,88
0,95
1,00

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

Mechanical anchors

SPACING S

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C

c , N = 0, 28 + 0, 48

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
12x105/20
0,62
0,69
0,76
0,83
0,90
0,97
1,00

50
60
70
80
90
100
105

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
For single anchor fastening

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin

C
Cmin 1,0
S

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
45

SPIT FIX Z
Zinc coated steel
1/4

ETA

Torque controlled expansion anchor, made of zinc

European Technical Approval

coated steel for use in cracked and non cracked

ETA Option 1

concrete

n 99/0002

h0

Technical data

L
df

SPIT FIX Z

Tinst

d0
tfix

hef
hnom
hmin

Pre-assembled anchor

APPLICATION
Steel and timber framework
and beams
Lift guide rails
Industrial doors and gates
Brickwork support angles
Storage systems

Anchor Depth Max thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance
depth before of part to of base
depth
bit
expans be fixed material
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
hef
hnom
tfix
hmin
d
hO
dO
df
8x70/9
9
8x90/29
46
55
29
100
8
65
8
9
8x110/49
49
10x85/9
9
10x95/20
58
68
20
120
10
80
10
12
10x140/64
64
12x100/8
8
12x115/23
23
12x140/48
68
80
48
140
12
95
12
14
12x180/88
88
12x220/128
128
16x135/22
22
16x170/57
82
97
57
160
16
115
16
18
16x210/97
97

Total
anchor
lenth
(mm)
L
70
90
110
85
96
140
100
115
140
180
220
135
170
210

Max.
tighten
torque
(Nm)
Tinst
20

35

50

100

Code

056330
056340
056350
056370
056380
056390
056600
056610
056620
056630
056640
056670
056680
056690

MATERIAL
Bolt M8-M16: Cold formed
steel, DIN 1654 part 2 or 4 /
Zinc electroplated Zn5C/Fe
(5 m), NFA 91102
Sleeve: Cold-rolled stainless
steel, 1.4404, finish 2B,
EN 10088
Washer: Steel, NFE 25514
Hexagonal nut: Strength grade
8, EN 20898-2 / Zinc
electroplated (5 m),
NFE 25009

INSTALLATION

46

Anchor mechanical properties


Cross-section above cone
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8

M10

M12

M16

750
793
23,8

650
640
40,7

650
620
56,7

540
530
103,9

750
680
36,6
31,23
28
11,4

650
520
58
62,3
49
20,0

650
520
84,3
109,17
85
34,7

540
430
157
277,47
180
73,5

SPIT FIX Z
Zinc coated steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size
Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef
NRu,m
NRk
Cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef
NRu,m
NRk

SHEAR
M8
46
14,7
9,8
46
12,5
8,8

M10
58
21,5
11,6
58
18,4
12,5

M12
68
27,0
16,7
68
25,8
19,6

M16
82
48,5
40,3
82
36,5
27,6

Anchor size
Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
VRu,m
VRk
Cracked concrete (C20/25)
VRu,m
VRk

M8

M10

M12

M16

17,4
11,6

25,7
23,2

40,9
31,4

58,0
50,1

14,6
11,6

22,6
18,3

37,3
31,3

50,2
42,3

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef
NRd
Cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef
NRd
Mc = 2,1

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M16

Anchor size
Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
VRd
Cracked concrete (C20/25)
VRd

46
4,7

58
5,5

68
8,0

82
19,2

46
4,2

58
6,0

68
9,3

82
13,1

M8

M10

M12

M16

7,7

18,6

25,1

40,1

7,7

14,6

25,0

33,8

Ms = 1,5 for M8 and Ms = 1,25 for M10 to M16

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef
NRec
Cracked concrete (C20/25)
hef
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,1

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M16

Anchor size
Non cracked concrete (C20/25)
VRec
Cracked concrete (C20/25)
VRec

46
3,3

58
3,9

68
5,7

82
13,7

46
3,0

58
4,3

68
6,7

82
9,4

M8

M10

M12

M16

5,5

13,3

17,9

28,6

5,5

10,5

17,9

24,2

Ms = 1,5 for M8 and Ms = 1,25 for M10 to M16

47

SPIT FIX Z
Zinc coated steel
3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE

SHEAR
V

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N

O
Rd , p

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
V0Rd,c

N0Rd,p
Anchor size

Design pull-out resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Non cracked concrete


hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
Cracked concrete
hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
Mc = 2,1
N

46
4,3

58
7,6

68
9,5

82
16,7

46
2,4

58
4,3

68
5,7

82
9,5

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


Design cone resistance
M8
M10 M12 M16

Non cracked concrete


hef
N0Rd,c (C20/25)

46
7,5

58
10,6

68
13,5

82
17,8

46
5,3

58
7,6

68
9,6

82
12,7

Cracked concrete
hef
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 2,1

Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Cracked concrete
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5
V

N0Rd,c
Anchor size

46
50
75
3,0

58
60
100
4,4

68
75
170
6,7

82
80
175
8,3

46
50
75
2,1

58
60
100
3,1

68
75
170
4,8

82
80
175
6,0

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

Design pryout resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Non cracked concrete


hef
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)

46
10,5

58
14,8

68
37,7

82
49,2

46
7,5

58
10,6

68
26,9

82
35,6

Cracked concrete
hef
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
Mcp = 1,5
V

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s
Ms = 1,4

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M8
M10 M12 M16

Steel resistance

Steel design tensile resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16
12,9
18,6
26,4
40,0

VRd,s
Anchor size

Steel design shear resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Non cracked concrete


VRd,s

9,3

15,2

21,6

33,6

Cracked concrete
VRd,s

7,3

13,6

18,4

28,0

Ms = 1,25

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

180

80
1

55

48

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT FIX Z
Zinc coated steel
4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

50
60
70
80
110
140
175
205
245

S = 0, 5 +

Reduction factor s
Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,68
0,72
0,67
0,75
0,70
0,67
0,79
0,73
0,70
0,66
0,90
0,82
0,77
0,72
1,00
0,90
0,84
0,78
1,00
0,93
0,86
1,00
0,92
1,00

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

Mechanical anchors

SPACING S

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 26 + 0, 48.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

Reduction factor c,N


Cracked and non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,79
0,90
0,77
1,00
0,85
0,90
0,80
0,94
0,84
0,74
1,00
0,91
0,80
1,00
0,89
1,00

50
60
70
75
80
90
105
125

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
For single anchor fastening

Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin

C
Cmin 1,0
S

Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin

h>1,5.c

49

SPIT FIX Z - A4
Stainless steel

1/4

ETA

Torque controlled expansion anchor, made of

stainless steel for use in cracked and non cracked

European Technical Approval

ETA Option 1

concrete

n 04/0010

Technical data

h0
L

SPIT FIX Z A4

Tinst

d0
tfix

hef
hnom
hmin

Pre-assembled anchor

Minimum anchor depth


Letter marking

df

M8x55/5

M8x70/20-7

M8x90/40-27

M8x130/80-67

M10x65/5

M10x75/15

M10x95/35-20

APPLICATION

M10x120/60-45 G
M12x80/5

Steel and timber framework


and beams

M12x100/25-6

Lift guide rails

Min. Depth Max thick Drilling Min thick


anchor before of part to Depth of base
depth expans be fixed
material
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hef,min hnom
tfix
ho
hmin

35

42

42

50

50

60

64

70

M12x115/40-21 G
M12x140/65-46 I
M16x125/30-8

Industrial doors and gates

M16x150/55-33 I

Brickwork support angles

M16x170/75-53 K

5
20
40
80
5
15
35
60
5
25
40
65
30
55
75

Maximum anchor depth


Max.
anchor
depth
(mm)
hef,max

Depth Max thick Drilling Min thick drill clearbefore of part to Depth of base thread bit
ance
expans be fixed
material
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
hnom
tfix
ho
hmin
d
dO
df

52

100

48

55

62

100

58

66

75

100

70

80

95

128

86

100

7
27
67
20
45
6
21
46
8
33
53

65

100

78

100

10

10

12

95

140

12

12

14

117

172

16

16

18

Total
anchor
lenth
(mm)
L

Max.
tighten
torque
(Nm)
Tinst

Code

55
050441
70 20 054610
90
054620
130
050367
65
050466
75 35 054630
95
054640
120
050442
80
054670
100 50 054650
115
050368
140
054680
125
050443
150 100 054700
170
050444

Storage systems

Anchor mechanical properties


MATERIAL
Bolt M8-M16:
Steel n1.4404 (A4), 1.4578,
NF EN 10088.3
Sleeve: Steel n1.4404 cold
laminated, NF EN 10088.3
Washer: Stainless Steel A4,
NF EN 20898
Hexagonal nut: Stainless Steel
A4-80, NF EN 20898-2

INSTALLATION

50

Cross-section above cone


fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8

M10

M12

M16

900
780
24,6

900
780
41,9

900
780
58,1

880
750
107,5

620
420
36,6
31,23
23
9,4

620
420
58
62,3
46
18,8

620
580
420
330
84,3
157
109,17 277,47
81
193
33,1
78,8

SPIT FIX Z - A4
Stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M16

Non cracked concrete


hef,min
NRu,m
NRk
hef,max

35
12,5
8,0
48

42
13,3
9,9
58

50
20,1
13,6
70

64
33,1
24,1
86

NRu,m
NRk

22,0
17,2

23,0
19,2

26,3
25,1

53,6
44,1

Cracked concrete
hef,min
NRu,m
NRk
hef,max
NRu,m
NRk

35
12,5
7,5
48
15,9
14,7

42
13,1
9,1
58
20,3
18,8

50
18,6
14,2
70
29,2
27,0

64
29,6
24,8
86
54,2
49,5

Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

Cracked and non-cracked concrete


VRu,m
18,2
VRk
17,3

29,2
25

43,2
36,1

69,1
51,3

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
hef,min
NRd
hef,max
NRd
Cracked concrete
hef,min
NRd
hef,max
NRd
Mc = 1,5

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M16

35
5,3
48
11,5

42
6,6
58
12,8

50
9,1
70
14,3

64
16,1
86
29,4

35
5,0
48
9,8

42
6,1
58
12,5

50
9,5
70
18,0

64
16,5
86
33,0

M10

M12

M16

Cracked and non-cracked concrete


VRd
11,5
16,7
Ms = 1,5 for M8 to M12 and Ms = 1,8 for M16

Anchor size

M8

24,1

28,5

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
hef,min
NRec
hef,max
NRec
Cracked concrete
hef,min
NRec
hef,max
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M16

35
3,8
48
8,2

42
4,7
58
9,1

50
6,5
70
10,2

64
11,5
86
21,0

35
3,6
48
7,0

42
4,3
58
9,0

50
6,8
70
12,8

64
11,8
86
23,6

M10

M12

M16

Cracked and non-cracked concrete


VRec
8,2
11,9
Ms = 1,5 for M8 to M12 and Ms = 1,8 for M16

Anchor size

M8

17,2

20,4

51

SPIT FIX Z - A4
Stainless steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N

O
Rd , p

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
V0Rd,c

N0Rd,p
Anchor size

Design pull-out resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

hef,min
hef,max

35
48

42
58

50
70

64
86

Non cracked concrete (C20/25)


N0Rd,p (hef,min)
N0Rd,p (hef,max)

6,0
8,0

6,0
10,7

8,0
10,7

13,3
20,0

Cracked concrete (C20/25)


N0Rd,p (hef,min)
N0Rd,p (hef,max)
Mc = 1,5
N

2,0
2,7

4,0
5,0

5,0
6,0

8,0
10,7

N Rd,c = N

O
Rd ,c

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5

35
60
60
3,3

42
65
75
4,1

50
100
170
8,7

64
100
150
10,1

48
60
50
3,7

58
65
55
4,4

70
90
75
8,2

86
105
90
11,8

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

Design cone resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

hef,min
hef,max

35
48

42
58

50
70

64
86

7,0
11,2

9,1
14,8

11,9
19,7

17,2
26,8

5,0
8,0

6,5
10,6

8,5
14,1

12,3
19,1

Cracked concrete (C20/25)


N0Rd,c (hef,min)
N0Rd,c (hef,max)
Mc = 1,5

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)

.fb .s .c, N

N0Rd,c
Anchor size

Non cracked concrete (C20/25)


N0Rd,c (hef,min)
N0Rd,c (hef,max)

Anchor size

Concrete cone resistance

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M8
M10 M12 M16

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

Design pryout resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Non cracked concrete


hef min
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
hef max
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)

35
7,0
48
11,2

42
9,1
58
14,8

50
11,9
70
39,4

64
34,4
86
53,6

35
5,0
48
8,0

42
6,5
58
10,6

50
8,5
70
28,1

64
24,6
86
38,3

Cracked concrete
hef min
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
hef max
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
Mcp = 1,5
V

Steel resistance

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size
M8
M10 M12 M16
NRd,s
8,5
14,4
20,0
29,7
Ms = 1,8 for M8 to M12 and Ms = 2,1 for M16

VRd,s
Anchor size

Steel design shear resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Minimum anchorage depth


VRd,s

7,5

12,0

17,4

25,3

Ms = 1,5 for M8 to M12 and Ms = 1,8 for M16

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

180

80
1

55

52

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT FIX Z - A4
Stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

SPACING S

60
75
100
105
110
125
150
170
192

S = 0, 5 +

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,78
0,86
0,80
0,98
0,90
0,83
0,76
1,00
0,92
0,85
0,77
0,94
0,87
0,79
1,00
0,92
0,83
1,00
0,89
0,94
1,00

50
55
75
90
110
130
145
155
175
205
210
258

Factor s
Maximum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,67
0,69
0,66
0,76
0,72
0,68
0,81
0,76
0,71
0,67
0,88
0,82
0,76
0,71
0,95
0,87
0,81
0,75
1,00
0,92
0,85
0,78
0,95
0,87
0,80
1,00
0,92
0,84
0,99
0,90
1,00
0,91
1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


EDGE C

60
65
100
100

c, N = 0, 5 + 0, 33.

Factor c,N
Minimum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

c
hef

EDGE C

60
65
72
80
90
105
130

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

Mechanical anchors

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

Factor c,N
Maximum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,91
0,95
0,91
1,00
0,96
1,00
0,94
1,00
0,90
1,00

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Cracked and non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
53

SPIT FIX II
Zinc coated steel

ETA

1/4

Torque controlled expansion anchor, made of zinc

coated steel for use in non cracked concrete

European Technical Approval

ETA Option 7
n 01/0008

Technical data

h0
L

SPIT FIX II

Tinst

d0
tfix

hef
hnom
hmin

Pre-assembled anchor

APPLICATION
Steel and timber framework
and beams

Minimum anchor depth


Letter marking

df

25,6

M6-20/55*
M6/64 eyebolt*
-

M8x70/20-7

C 35

M8x90/40-27

M8x130/80-67

M10x65/5-0

M10x75/15-5

M10x95/36-26

E 42

42

50

M10x120/60-50 G
M10x140/80-70

Industrial doors and gates

M12x80/5-0

M12x100/25-8

Storage systems

35

M6-50/85*
M8x55/5-0

M12x115/40-23 G

50

60

M16x100/5-0

M16x125/30-8

G 64

78

M16x150/55-33

M12x140/65-48

M12x160/85-68

M12x180//105-88 L
M12x220/145-128 O

MATERIAL

M16x170/75-53 K

Bolt M8-M20: Cold formed


NFA 35-053 / Zinc electroplates
( 5 m)

M20x120/10-0

M20x160/50-25

Sleeve: Cold formed,


NFA 36-231

* do not belongs to ETA

Washer: Steel, DIN 513


Hexagonal nut: Steel strength
grade 6 or 8, NF EN 20898-2

INSTALLATION

54

74

M20x215/105-80 N

Maximum anchor depth

Depth Max thick Drilling Min thick Max. Depth Max thick Drilling Min thick drill clearbefore of part to Depth of base anchor before of part to Depth of base thread bit
ance
expans be fixed
material depth expans be fixed
material
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm) (mm)
hnom
tfix
ho
hmin hef,max hnom
tfix
ho
hmin
d
hO
dO

M6-10/45*

Lift guide rails


Brickwork support angles

Min.
anchor
depth
(mm)
hef,min

89

10
20
50
5
20
40
80
5
15
36
60
80
5
25
40
65
85
105
145
5
30
55
75
10
50
105

41

100

52

100

48

55

62

100

52

60

75

100

68

78

95

128

86

100

110

148

100

115

7
27
67
5
26
50
65
8
23
48
68
88
128
8
33
53
25
80

65

100

72

104

10

10

12

93

136

12

12

14

117

172

16

16

18

136

200

20

20

22

Total
anchor
lenth
(mm)
df

Max.
tighten
torque
(Nm)
L

Code

Tinst

45
055000
55
10 055010
85
050530
64
056100
55
050435
70
15 056410
90
056420
130
056430
65
050436
75
056530
96
30 056540
120
050375
140
056550
80
050376
100
056580
115
050374
140 50 056590
160
050377
180
056650
220
056660
100
050378
125 100 056700
150
050379
170
056710
120
050382
160 160 056730
215
056740

Anchor mechanical properties


Cross-section above cone
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

700
580

700
580
23,76

700
580
40,72

700
600
600
580
500
500
55,42 103,87 172,03

600
480
20,1
12,71
9
3,7

600
480
36,6
31,23
22
9,0

600
480
58
62,3
45
18,4

600
500
500
480
400
400
84,3
157
245
109,17 277,47 540,9
79
166
325
32,2
67,8 132,7

SPIT FIX II
Zinc coated steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
35
NRu,m
9,6
NRk
6,7

42
14,5
9,5

50
26,2
21,9

64
40,6
36,0

74
53,3
42,2

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
48
NRu,m
13,8
NRk
10,1

52
16,6
11,9

68
32,3
24,0

86
57,2
48,3

100
82,2
62,9

Anchor size
VRu,m
VRk

M8
10,8
5,3

M10
18,2
15,6

M12
30,8
25,6

M16
44,7
30,4

M20
70,5
66,5

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

35
3,7

42
5,3

50
12,2

64
20,0

74
23,4

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
48
NRd
5,6
Mc = 1,8

52
6,6

68
13,3

86
26,8

100
34,9

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
NRd

Anchor size
VRd
Ms = 1,25

M8
4,2

M10
12,5

M12
20,5

M16
24,3

M20
53,2

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
M8

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
35
NRec
2,7
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
48
NRec
4,0
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,8

M10

M12

M16

M20

42
3,8

50
8,7

64
14,3

74
16,7

52
4,7

68
9,5

86
19,2

100
25,0

Anchor size
VRec
Ms = 1,25

M8
3,0

M10
8,9

M12
14,6

M16
17,4

M20
38,0

55

SPIT FIX II
Zinc coated steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N

O
Rd , p

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
V0Rd,c

N0Rd,p
Anchor size

M8

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
35
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
3,3
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
48
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
5,0
Mc = 1,8
N

Design pull-out resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20
42
5,0

50
8,9

64
13,9

74
16,7

52
6,7

68
11,1

86
22,2

100
16,7

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size

M8

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
35
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
5,8
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
48
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
9,3
Mc = 1,8

Anchor size

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
35
Cmin
55
Smin
45
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
2,9
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
48
Cmin
60
Smin
50
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
3,7
Mc = 1,5
V

50
9,9

64
14,3

74
17,8

52
10,5

68
15,7

86
22,3

100
28,0

42
75
65
5,1

50
100
100
8,7

64
100
100
10,1

74
115
100
15,0

52
65
55
4,4

68
90
75
8,2

86
105
90
11,8

100
125
105
18,1

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

Design cone resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20
42
7,6

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

M8

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
35
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
7,0
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
48
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
11,2
Mcp = 1,5

Steel resistance

M10

Design pryout resistance


M12
M16
M20

42
9,1

50
11,9

64
34,4

74
42,8

52
12,6

68
37,7

86
53,6

100
67,2

Steel resistance
NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s
Ms = 1,5

Steel design tensile resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
9,3
16
22
34
57,3

VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s

M8
3,8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20
11,2
18,2
18,9
49,0

Ms = 1,25

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

180

80
1

55

56

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT FIX II
Zinc coated steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

S = 0, 5 +

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

SPACING S

45
65
100
110
125
150
180
192
222

50
55
75
90
105
145
180
205
240
280
300

Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
0,71
0,81
0,76
0,98
0,90
0,83
0,76
0,73
1,00
0,94
0,87
0,79
0,75
1,00
0,92
0,83
0,78
1,00
0,89
0,84
0,97
0,91
1,00
0,93
1,00

Reduction factor s
Maximum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
0,67
0,69
0,68
0,76
0,74
0,68
0,81
0,79
0,72
0,67
0,86
0,84
0,76
0,70
0,68
1,00
0,96
0,86
0,78
0,74
1,00
0,94
0,85
0,80
1,00
0,90
0,84
0,97
0,90
1,00
0,97
1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C

55
75
100
100
115

c, N = 0, 23 + 0, 51.

c
hef

Reduction factor c,N


Minimum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

EDGE C

60
65
70
75
100
125
130
150

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

Mechanical anchors

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

Reduction factor c,N


Maximum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20
0,87
0,92
0,87
0,97
0,92
1,00
0,97
0,79
1,00
0,98
0,82
1,00
0,97
0,87
1,00
0,89
1,00

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
57

SPIT FIX II
Hot dip galvanised

1/4

Torque controlled expansion anchor, made of zinc

coated steel for use in non cracked concrete

Technical data

h0
L
df

SPIT FIX II

Tinst

Letter marking

d0
tfix

hef
hnom
hmin

Pre-assembled anchor

Minimum anchor depth

M8x70/20-7

M8x90/40-27

E 35

M8x130/80-67

M10x75/15-5

M10x95/36-26

M10x120/60-50 G
M10x140/80-70

APPLICATION

M12x100/25-8

M12x140/65-48

Steel and timber framework


and beams

M12x180//105-88 L
M16x125/30-8

M16x170/75-53 K

Maximum anchor depth

Min. Depth Max thick Drilling. Min thick


anchor before of part to Depth of base
depth expans be fixed
material
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hef,min hnom
tfix
ho
hmin

42

42

50

50

60

64

78

20
40
80
15
36
60
80
25
65
105
30
75

Max.
anchor
depth
(mm)
hef,max

Depth Max thick Driling Min thick drill clear Total Max
before of part to Depth of base thread bit
ance anchor tighten
expans be fixed
material
lenth torque
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (Nm)
hnom
tfix
ho
hmin
d
dO
df
L
Tinst

52

100

48

55

62

100

52

60

75

100

68

78

95

128

86

100

7
27
67
5
26
50
70
8
48
88
8
53

65

100

72

104

10

10

12

93

136

12

12

14

117

172

16

16

18

70
050310
90
15 050320
130
050330
75
050350
96
050360
30
120
050340
140
050370
100
050390
140 50 050400
180
050410
125
050440
100
170
050450

Lift guide rails


Industrial doors and gates
Brickwork support angles
Storage systems

MATERIAL
Hot dip galvanised: 45 m
NF EN ISO 1460 -1461
Salt spray: >350 hours

INSTALLATION

58

Anchor mechanical properties


Cross-section above cone
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

Code

M8

M10

M12

M16

700
580
23,76

700
580
40,72

700
580
55,42

600
500
103,87

600
480
36,6
31,23
22
9,0

600
480
58
62,3
45
18,4

600
480
84,3
109,17
79
32,2

500
400
157
277,47
166
67,8

SPIT FIX II
Hot dip galvanised

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

SHEAR

Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
NRu,m
NRk

35
13,4
8,1

42
14,0
9,9

50
23,6
15,9

64
30,6
22,9

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
NRu,m
NRk

48
17,8
15,1

52
18,7
15,5

68
32,7
26,0

86
51,0
39,9

Anchor size
VRu,m
VRk

M8
10,8
5,3

M10
18,2
15,6

M12
30,8
25,6

M16
44,7
30,4

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M16

hef
NRd

35
4,5

42
5,5

50
8,8

60
12,7

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
NRd
Mc = 1,8

48
8,4

52
8,6

68
14,4

86
22,1

Minimum anchorage depth

Anchor size
VRd
Ms = 1,25

M8
5,8

M10
9,2

M12
13,3

M16
24,8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE

SHEAR

Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M16

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
NRec

35
3,2

42
3,9

50
6,3

64
9,0

48
6,0

52
6,1

68
10,3

86
15,8

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,8

Anchor size
VRec
Ms = 1,25

M8
3,0

M10
8,9

M12
14,6

M16
17,4

59

SPIT FIX II
Hot dip galvanised

3/4

SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN
N

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull-out resistance

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


N0Rd,p
Anchor size

Design pull-out resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)

35
3,3

42
5,0

50
8,9

64
13,9

48
5,0

52
6,7

68
11,1

86
22,2

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
Mc = 1,8
N

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,c

N0Rd,c
Anchor size

Design cone resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
N0Rd,c C20/25)

35
5,8

42
7,6

50
9,9

64
14,3

48
9,3

52
10,5

68
15,7

86
22,3

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M8
M10 M12 M16

Anchor size
Minimum anchorage depth
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5
V

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,8

Concrete edge resistance

35
55
45
2,9

42
75
65
5,1

50
100
100
8,7

64
100
100
10,1

48
60
50
3,7

52
65
55
4,4

68
90
75
8,2

86
105
90
11,8

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

Design pryout resistance


M10
M12
M16

M8

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
35
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
7,0
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
48
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
11,2
Mcp = 1,5

Steel resistance

42
9,1

50
11,9

64
34,4

52
12,6

68
37,7

86
53,6

Steel resistance
NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s
Ms = 1,5

Steel design shear resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16
9,3
16
22
34

VRd,s
Anchor size

Steel design shear resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Minimum anchorage depth


VRd,s

3,8

11,2

18,2

18,9

Ms = 1,25

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

80
1

55

60

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

180

SPIT FIX II
Hot dip galvanised

4/4

SPIT CC- Method

SPACING S

45
65
100
110
125
150
180
192

S = 0, 5 +

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,71
0,81
0,76
0,98
0,90
0,83
0,76
1,00
0,94
0,87
0,79
1,00
0,92
0,83
1,00
0,89
0,97
1,00

50
55
75
90
105
145
180
205
240
280

Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,67
0,69
0,68
0,76
0,74
0,68
0,81
0,79
0,72
0,67
0,86
0,84
0,76
0,70
1,00
0,96
0,86
0,78
1,00
0,94
0,85
1,00
0,90
0,97
1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Minimum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

55
75
100
100

c, N = 0, 23 + 0, 51.

EDGE C

60
65
70
75
100
125
130

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

Mechanical anchors

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

Reduction factor c,N


Minimum anchorage depth
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,87
0,92
0,87
0,97
0,92
1,00
0,97
0,79
1,00
0,98
0,82
1,00
0,97
1,00

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
For single anchor fastening
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete
V

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

s c,V =

C
Cmin

s3
sn-1

C
Cmin 1,0

Cmin
1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
61

SPIT TAPCON
Zinc coated steel
1/4

Concrete screw anchor

Technical data

LDT version
d

Minimum embedment

tfix

SPIT
TAPCON

hnom

Stud version

Total
Anchor Drilling anchor
diameter diameter length
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)

tfix

hmin

TAPCON LDT

d0
h0

Tinst

Rod version

E-Clips, cowhorn
TRH clip, rod hanging
Trunking
Push-pull bars
Formwork / shuttering

TAPCON
DOME
TAPCON
ROD

Brackets

tfix

ho

hmin

hnom,min

tfix

7,5x45/15

45

12

7,5

7,5x80/50
7,5x100/70
10x50/5
10x60/15
10x80/35

10

10x100/55
12x60/5
12x80/25
12x100/45

80

12

10

120

45

45

7,5x60/30

60
35

60

50

35

55

65

55

100

65

df

15

65

110

75

45

016671
60

100

70

115

12

85

125

14

INSTALLATION

DRILL

DRIVE

62

35

45

43

60

50

27

016672
016673
016674
016675
016676
016677
016678
016679
016680
016681
016682
016683
016684
016718

60

100

15*

10

016717
016716

016648

45

10

60

100

35

016649

7,5x55/M10

55

45

10

60

100

016651

7,5x35/M8

7,5

35

33

33

43

43

7,5x55/M10

60

60

45

10

60

100

Anchor
Threaded part
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

15*

15*

016650

016652
016653

Anchor mechanical properties

Bolt: Min. zinc coated steel


5 m ; min. tensile strength:
1000 N/mm2

15*

65
85

*Stop tightening TAPCON 7.5 mm, immediately when it meets the part to be fixed.

MATERIAL

Tinst
016670

35
5
15

2
12

hmin

30
50
-

85
105
33

10

ho

CODE

7,5x35/M10

7,5

55

43

55
5
25
45

35
7,5

27
47
67
5
15

140
160

7,5x35/M8
7,5x55/M8

33

100
60
60
100

7,5x35/5
7,5x45/15

60
80
100
50
60

12x140/85
12x160/105

TAPCON
STUD

Channel, cable tray

hnom,min

35

12x120/65

APPLICATION

7,5x35/5
7,5x60/30

df

Dome version

hnom

do

Maximum embedment

Maximum
Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
Minimum thickness of Hole thickness of Maximum thickness Hole thickness of Clearance
embedment part to be depth base material embedment part to be depth base material diameter Tightening
depth (mm) fixed (mm) (mm)
(mm)
depth (mm) fixed (mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm) torque (Nm)

7,5

10

12

23,3
15,9
14,3
7,2

43,6
40,6
36,5
18,3

70,1
82,9
74,6
37,3

SPIT TAPCON
Zinc coated steel
2/4
The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

SHEAR

Anchor

7,5

10

12

Minimum embedment depth


hnom
NRu,m
NRk

33
4,6
3,5

45
12,3
8,1

55
17,9
11,7

Maximum embedment depth


hnom
NRu,m
NRk

50
8,6
6,5

65
24,8
16,4

75
28,8
20,4

Anchor
VRu,m
VRk

7,5
15,7
13,0

10
20,9
17,4

12
34,0
29,1

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor

SHEAR
7,5

10

12

hnom
NRd

33
2,0

45
4,5

55
6,5

Maximum embedment depth


hnom
NRd
Mc = 1,8 for 7,5

50
3,6

65
9,1

75
11,4

Minimum embedment depth

Anchor
VRd
Ms = 1,5

7,5
8,7

10
11,5

12
19,4

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE

SHEAR

Anchor

7,5

10

12

Minimum embedment depth


hnom
NRec

33
1,4

45
3,2

55
4,6

50
2,5

65
6,5

75
8,1

Maximum embedment depth


hnom
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,8 for 7,5

Anchor
VRec
Ms = 1,5; F = 1,4

5,5
1,9

6,5
3,0

7,5
6,2

10
8,3

12
13,8

63

SPIT TAPCON
Zinc coated steel

3/4

SPIT CC - Method
TENSILE in kN
N

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N

O
Rd , p

N0Rd,p
Anchor

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
Design pull-out resistance
7,5
10
12

V0Rd,c

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
7,5
10
12

Anchor

Minimum embedment depth


hnom
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
Maximum embedment depth
hnom
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
Mc = 1,8 for 7,5
N

SHEAR in kN

33
1,6

45
4,2

55
5,0

50
3,3

65
6,7

75
8,9

Maximum embedment depth


hnom
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor

Minimum embedment depth


hnom
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)

Design cone resistance


7,5
10
12

Minimum embedment depth


hnom
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
Maximum embedment depth
hnom
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,8 for 7,5

33
4,6

45
8,5

55
11,4

50
9,9

65
14,7

75
18,2

33
40
40
2,7

45
50
50
3,2

55
50
50
3,5

50
50
50
3,0

65
50
50
3,4

75
60
60
4,9

Steel resistance

VRd,s
Anchor
VRd,s

Steel design shear resistance


7,5
10
12
5,8
10,9
17,5

Ms = 1,5

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor
NRd,s
Ms = 1,4

Steel design tensile resistance


7,5
10
12
6,2
11,7
18,8

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

80
1

180

64

55

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT TAPCON
Zinc coated steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method

SPACING S
N

30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120

S = 0, 5 +

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Factor s
Minimum embedment depth
7,5
10
12
0,77
0,83
0,90
0,97
1,00

0,74
0,79
0,83
0,88
0,93
0,98
1,00

50
60
70
80
90
100
120
140
150
160
170

0,71
0,75
0,79
0,83
0,88
0,92
0,96
1,00

Factor s
Maximum embedment depth
7,5
10
12
0,71
0,66
0,75
0,69
0,67
0,79
0,72
0,70
0,83
0,75
0,73
0,88
0,78
0,76
0,92
0,81
0,79
1,00
0,88
0,84
0,94
0,90
0,97
0,93
1,00
0,96
1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C

30
40
50

c,N

Factor c,N
Minimum embedment depth
7,5
10
12

EDGE C

50
60

1,00
1,00

Mechanical anchors

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

Factor c,N
Maximum embedment depth
7,5
10
12
1,00
1,00
1,00

1,00

c
= 0, 48 + 0,27.
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
For single anchor fastening

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For other case of fastenings


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
65

SPIT GRIP & GRIP L


Zinc coated steel

1/4

ETA

Deformation-controlled expansion female anchor

European Technical Approval

ETA Option 7
n 05/0053

Technical data

h1
L2
d0

d
hef
L

Tinst

h1
hmin

SPIT GRIP Anchor Thread Drilling

Min thick Total Maximum


& GRIP L depth thread length depth thread of base anchor tighten
material length torque
(mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(Nm)

Code
Grip

Code
Grip L

hef

L2

h1

d0

hmin

Tinst

M6x25

25

10

28

100

25

050788

M6x30

30

13

32

100

30

062040 050789 ST-M M6x30 050922

M7x30

30

13

33

10

100

30

10

061980

M8x30

30

12

33

10

100

30

10

062050 050790 ST-M M8x30 050923

M10x30

30

10

11

33

12

100

30

22

M10x40

40

10

15

43

12

100

40

22

062060 050791 ST-M M10x40 050924

M12x50

50

12

21

54

15

100

50

36

062070 050792 ST-M M12x50 050925

M16x65

65

16

28

70

20

130

65

80

062080 050793 ST-M M16x65 050926

ST-M M6x25 050921


ST-M M7x30 050932

050799 ST-M M10x30 051015

APPLICATION
Ventilation ducts

Anchor mechanical properties

Suspended ceilings
Cable tray

MATERIAL
Anchor sleeve: M6 to M16 Steel, 11 SMnPb30
Tapered expansion plug: M6 to
M16 : FB10, NF A 35-053
protection: galvanised 5mm mini

INSTALLATION

66

fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength


fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section

M6
570
420
26,34

M8
570
375
36,22

M10
570
375
47,15

M12 M16
570
550
345
345
80 138,74

SPIT GRIP & GRIP L


Zinc coated steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size
Screw grade 8.8
hef
NRu,m
NRk

SHEAR
M6
25
7,8
5,6

M6
30
10,5
8,5

M8
30
13,4
9,4

M10
30
14,9
8,5

M10 M12 M16


40
18,4
14,5

50
31,2
26,2

65
37,1
29,8

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

Screw grade 8.8


VRu,m
VRk

9
4,5

14,8
8,7

22,3
13,2

27,1
14,8

58,3
45,8

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Screw grade 8.8
hef
NRd
Mc = 1,8

SHEAR
M6
25
3,1

M6
30
4,7

M8
30
5,2

M10
30
4,7

M10 M12 M16


40
8,1

50
14,6

65
16,6

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

Screw grade 8.8


VRd
Ms = 1,25

3,3

5,7

8,7

9,0

28,8

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Screw grade 8.8
hef
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,8

SHEAR
M6
25
2,2

M6
30
3,4

M8
30
3,7

M10
30
3,4

M10
40
5,8

M12 M16

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

50
65
10,4 11,8

Screw grade 8.8


VRec
Ms = 1,25

2,4

4,1

6,2

6,4

20,6

Recommended loads in beam slab in kN


Hollow concrete slab TYPE DSL 20*
(wall thickness: 25 mm)
Nrec

Hollow concrete slab TYPE DSL 27*


(wall thickness: 30 mm)

Vrec

Nrec

Vrec

Mini steel quality of screw

5.6

5.6

8.8

5.6

8.8

5.6

8.8

GRIP L M6X30

2,10

1,25

2,00

2,50

2,70

1,25

2,20

GRIP L M8X30

2,10

2,30

3,10

2,70

2,70

2,30

3,10

GRIP L M10X30

2,10

3,60

4,60

3,40

3,40

3,60

4,60

GRIP L M10X40

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

3,90

3,90

3,60

4,60

* kp1 trade mark (supplier for hollow concrete slab)

67

SPIT GRIP & GRIP L


Zinc coated steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

Concrete cone resistance


V0Rd,c

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size
hef
N0Rd,c
Mc = 1,8

M6
30
4,6

M8
30
4,6

Concrete edge resistance

Design cone resistance


M10 M10 M12 M16
30
40
50
65
4,6
7,1
9,9
14,7

Anchor size
hef
Smin
Cmin
V0Rd,c
Mc = 1,5
V

M6
30
60
105
8,3

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M8
M10 M10 M12 M16
30
30
40
50
65
70
80
95
125
130
105
140
140
195
227
8,9
14,4
15,3
28,0
40,5

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor size

M6

Steel design tensile resistance


M8
M10 M10 M12 M16

Screw grade 4.6


NRd,s

4,0

7,3

11,6

11,6

16,9

31,4

Screw grade 5.6


NRd,s

5,1

9,2

14,5

14,5

21,1

39,3

23,0

39,9

Screw grade 5.8


NRd,s
6,7
11,3
14,8
14,8
Screw grade 8.8
NRd,s
9,2
11,3
14,8
14,8
Ms = 2 for screw grade 4.6 and 5.6
1,5 < Ms < 1,98 for screw grade 5.8 and 8.8 (cf. ETA)

23,0

39,9

M6

M8

Non cracked concrete


hef
30
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
5,5
Mcp = 1,5

30
5,5

Design pryout resistance


M10 M10 M12 M16
30
5,5

40
8,5

50
11,9

65
35,2

Steel resistance
VRd,s
Anchor size

M6

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M10 M12 M16

Screw grade 4.6


VRd,s

2,4

4,4

6,9

6,9

10,1

18,8

Screw grade 5.6


VRd,s

3,0

5,5

8,7

8,7

12,6

23,5

8,8

13,8

24,0

Screw grade > 5.8


VRd,s
3,1
6,8
8,8
Ms = 1,67 for screw grade 4.6 and 5.6
1,36 < Ms < 1,65 for screw grade 5.8 (cf. ETA)

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

180

80
1

55

68

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT GRIP & GRIP L


Zinc coated steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)

SPACING S

S = 0, 5 +

M6
30
0,83
0,89
0,94
1,00

hef
60
70
80
95
110
125
130
150
180
195

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

M8
30

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M10 M10 M12 M16
30
40
50
65

0,89
0,94
1,00

0,94
1,00

0,90
0,96
1,00

0,92
0,93
1,00

Mechanical anchors

s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

0,83
0,88
0,96
1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


EDGE C
N

M6
30
1,00

hef
105
140
195
227

M8
30
1,00

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M10 M10 M12 M16
30
40
50
65
1,00

1,00
1,00
1,00

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin

C
Cmin 1,0
S

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

sn-1

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
69

SPIT GRIP SA A4
Stainless steel

1/4

ETA

Deformation-controlled expansion female anchor

European Technical Approval

ETA n 06/0268

Technical data

h0
L2

SPIT GRIP
d

Tinst

d0

hmin

Anchor
Thread Drilling
depth thread length depth
(mm)

Min thick Total Maximum


thread of base anchor tighten
material length torque
SA
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(Nm)

Code
Grip

Expander tool

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

hef

L2

h1

d0

hmin

GRIP SA-A4 M6

30

13

32

100

30

062140

SM6

062090

GRIP SA-A4 M8

30

13

32

10

100

30

10

062150

SM8

062100

GRIP SA-A4 M10

40

10

15

42

12

100

40

22

062160

SM10

062110

GRIP SA-A4 M12

50

12

18

53

15

100

50

36

062170

SM12

062120

GRIP SA-A4 M16

65

16

23

70

20

100

65

80

062180

SM16

062130

Tinst

APPLICATION
Ventilation ducts
Suspended ceilings
Cable tray

MATERIAL
Anchor sleeve: M6 to M16
Stainless steel X2CrNiMo17-12-2
Tapered expansion plug: M6 to
M16: Stainless steel
X2CrNiMo17-12-2

INSTALLATION

70

Anchor mechanical properties


fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section

M6
610
360
26,34

M8
610
360
36,22

M10
610
360
47,15

M12 M16
610
610
360
360
80 138,74

SPIT GRIP SA A4
Stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size
Screw grade A4-70
hef
NRu,m
NRk

SHEAR
M6
30
8,75
6,6

M8
30
12,3
9,3

M10
40
17,8
13,8

M12
50
25,4
19,05

M16
65
37,3
28,05

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

Screw grade A4-70


VRu,m
VRk

8,4
7,0

12
10

15,6
13

31
26

50,4
42

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Screw grade A4-70
hef
NRd
Mc = 1,8

SHEAR
M6
30
3,7

M8
30
5,2

M10
40
7,7

M12
50
10,6

M16
65
15,6

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

Screw grade A4-70


VRd

4,5

6,4

8,3

16,6

26,9

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
Screw grade A4-70
hef
NRec

SHEAR
M6
30
2,6

M8
30
3,7

M10
40
5,5

M12
50
7,6

M16
65
11,1

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

Screw grade A4-70


VRec

3,2

4,5

5,9

11,8

19,2

71

SPIT GRIP SA A4
Stainless steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

Concrete cone resistance

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


V0Rd,c
N0

Design cone resistance


Rd,c
Anchor size
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16
hef
30
30
40
50
65
N0Rd,c
4,6
4,6
8,5
11,8
17,6
Mc = 1,8 for M6-M8 and Mc = 1,5 for M10-M16

Anchor size

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16

Non cracked concrete


hef
30
Cmin
80
Smin
50
V0Rd,c
5,5
Mc = 1,5
V

30
95
60
7,6

40
135
100
14,4

50
165
120
21,8

65
200
150
33,5

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor size

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
Non cracked concrete
hef
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
Mcp = 1,5

Steel design tensile resistance


M6
M8
M10 M12 M16

Screw grade A4-70


NRd,s
7,5
Ms = 1,87

12,3

15,5

27,8

M6

Design pryout resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

30
5,5

30
9,3

40
14,4

50
20,2

65
35,2

44,9

Steel resistance
VRd,s
Anchor size

M6

Steel design shear resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16

Non cracked concrete


VRd,s
4,5

6,4

8,3

16,6

26,9

Ms = 1,56

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION
fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

180

80
1

55

72

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT GRIP SA A4
Stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

S = 0, 5 +

M6
30
0,83
0,89
0,94
1,00

hef
60
70
80
100
110
120
130
160
180
195

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
30
40
50
65
0,89
0,94
1,00

0,90
0,96
1,00

0,92
0,93
1,00

Mechanical anchors

SPACING S

0,88
0,96
1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


EDGE C
N

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

M6
30
1,00

hef
80
95
135
165
200

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
30
40
50
65
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin

C
Cmin 1,0
S

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

sn-1

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
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High expansion shield anchor

Technical data
SPIT PRIMA

hmin

tfix
L

d d0

Tinst

hef
df

h0

APPLICATION
Industrial doors
Storage racking
Signs
Security shutters
Gate & fence posts
Spiral staircase

MATERIAL

Anchor Max Thread Min. Drilling Min.


Total Drilling
Max
depth thick of

thick depth clearance anchor

tightening torque
part to
of base

length
Concrete
Brick
Screw 5.8 Screw 8.8
be fixed
material
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Nm
Nm
Nm
hef
tfix
d
hmin
ho
df
L
do
Tinst
Tinst Tinst

Shield only
M6/12
M8/14
M10/16
M12/20
L Type
LM6/12/10
LM6/12/25
LM8/14/10
LM8/14/25
LM8/14/40
LM10/16/10
LM10/16/25
LM10/16/50
LM12/20/10
LM12/20/25

37
42
52
62

M6
M8
M10
M12

100
100
100
125

60
65
75
90

8
10
12
14

50
55
65
80

12
14
16
20

8
15
30
50

10
25
50
80

5
7.5
13
23

073530
073540
073550
073560

37

10
25
10
25
40
10
25
50
10
25

M6

100

60

12

10

M8

100

65

10

M10

100

75

12

M12

125

90

14

60
70
60
80
90
75
90
110
90
110

073580
073590
073610
073620
073630
073640
073650
073660
073680
073690

42

52

62

14

25

7,5

16

50

13

20

80

23

Anchor mechanical properties

Sleeve S300Pb NFA 35561


Cone S300 Pb NFA 35561
Bolt class 8.8 NF EN 20898-1
Washer Fe 360, NF EN 10025
Zinc coating NFE 25009,
passivation NFA 91472

INSTALLATION

Code

fuk (N/mm2)
fyk (N/mm2)
fuk (N/mm2)
fyk (N/mm2)
As (N/mm2)
Wel (N/mm2)
0
MRk,s
(Nm)
M (Nm)
0
MRk,s
(Nm)
M (Nm)

Min. tensile strength of the bolt 5.8


Yield strength of the bolt 5.8
Min. tensile strength of the bolt 8.8
Yield strength of the bolt 8.8
Stressed cross-section
Elastic section modulus
Characteristic bending moment for bolt class 5.8
Recommended bending moment for bolt class 5.8
Characteristic bending moment for bolt class 8.8
Recommended bending moment for bolt class 8.8

M8
520
420
800
640
20,1
12,7
7,9
3,2
12,2
5,0

M10
520
420
800
640
36,6
31,2
19,5
7,8
30,0
12,4

M12
520
420
800
640
58
62,3
38,9
15,6
59,8
24,8

Recommended loads in mansonries


TENSILE in kN
Anchor size M6

74

SHEAR in kN
M8

M10

M12

Anchor size M6

M8

M10

M12

Engineering clay brick BP 300 (fc > 30 N/mm2)


1,9
2,4
3,0
3,0

Engineering clay brick BP 300 (fc > 30 N/mm2)


1,0
1,9
3,0
4,4

Clay brick (fc = 11 N/mm2)


0,7
1,1
1,1
2,0
Solid concrete blocks type B 120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
0,4
0,95
1,25
1,9
Hollow clay bricks not rendered
0,15
0,15 not recommended
Hollow clay bricks rendered
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
Hollow concrete blocks not rendered
0,2
0,2
not recommended
Hollow concrete blocks rendered
1,25
1,75
1,85
2,2

Clay brick (fc = 11 N/mm2)


0,85
1,9
3,0
4,4
Solid concrete blocks type B 120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
0,5
1,75
2,2
3,15
Hollow clay bricks not rendered
0,5
0,5
not recommended
Hollow clay bricks rendered
1,6
2,0
2,5
3,0
Hollow concrete blocks not rendered
0,8
0,8
not recommended
Hollow concrete blocks rendered
1,6
2,0
2,5
3,0

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

SHEAR

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

Anchor size

M12

Screw grade 5.8


hef
NRu,m
NRk

37
11,6
10,4

42
18,7
14

52
28,5
21,4

62
36,1
27,1

Screw grade 8.8


hef
NRu,m
NRk

37
14,4
10,8

42
18,7
14

52
28,5
21,4

62
36,1
27,1

Screw grade 5.8


VRu,m
VRk
Screw grade 8.8
VRu,m
VRk

M6

M8

M10

M12

6,2
5,2

11,4
9,5

18,1
15,1

26,3
21,9

9,7
8,1

17,5
14,6

27,8
23,2

39,6
33,0

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

TENSILE

VRk *
Ms

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

*Derived from test results

SHEAR

Anchor size

M6

Screw grade 5.8


hef
NRd
Screw grade 8.8
hef
NRd
Mc = 2,1

M8

M10

M12

37
5,0

42
6,7

52
10,2

62
12,9

37
5,1

42
6,7

52
10,2

62
12,9

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

Screw grade 5.8


VRd

4,2

7,6

12,1

17,5

6,5

11,7

18,6

26,4

Screw grade 8.8


VRd
Ms = 1,25

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

TENSILE

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

SHEAR

Anchor size

M6

Screw grade 5.8


hef
NRec
Screw grade 8.8
hef
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,1

M8

M10

M12

37
3,5

42
4,8

52
7,3

62
9,2

37
3,7

42
4,8

52
7,3

62
9,2

Anchor size

M6

M8

M10

M12

Screw grade 5.8


VRec

2,5

4,5

7,2

10,4

4,6

8,3

13,3

18,9

Screw grade 8.8


VRec
Ms 5.8 = 1,5 ; Ms 8.8 = 1,25

Recommended loads in beam slab in kN


Hollow concrete slab TYPE DSL 20*
(wall thickness: 25 mm)
Nrec
Mini steel quality of screw

Vrec

5.6

5.6

8.8

PRIMA M6

2,5

1,25

2,10

PRIMA M8

2,75

2,30

3,90

PRIMA M10

3,00

3,60

6,20

PRIMA M12

3,75

5,20

9,0

* kp1 trade mark (supplier for hollow concrete slab)

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SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN
N

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N

O
Rd , p

N0Rd,p
Anchor size
hef
N0Rd,p
Mc = 2,1

SHEAR in kN

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
Design pull-out resistance
M6
M8
M10 M12
37
42
52
62
5,0
-

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N

O
Rd ,c

Concrete edge resistance

V0Rd,c

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M6
M8
M10 M12
37
42
52
62
50
55
60
65
60
70
80
110
3,2
4,0
4,9
6,2

Anchor size
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c
Mc = 1,5
V

Pryout failure

.fb .s .c, N

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

N0Rd,c
Anchor size
hef
N0Rd,c
Mc = 2,1

Design cone resistance


M6
M8
M10 M12
37
42
52
62
5,4
6,5
9,0
11,7

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

Design pryout resistance


M6
M8
M10 M12

Non cracked concrete


hef
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
Mcp = 1,5

37
7,6

42
9,1

52
12,6

62
32,8

Steel resistance
V

Steel resistance
NRd,s
Anchor size

Steel design tensile resistance


M6
M8
M10 M12

Screw grade 5.8


NRd,s
Screw grade 8.8
NRd,s
Ms = 1,5

6,9

12,7

20,1

29,2

VRd,s
Anchor size

Steel design shear resistance


M6
M8
M10 M12

10,8

19,5

30,9

44,0

Screw grade 5.8


VRd,s
Screw grade 8.8
VRd,s
Ms = 1,25

4,2

7,6

12,1

17,5

6,5

11,7

18,6

26,4

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

fB
1,41
1,48
1,55

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Concrete class
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

180

80
1

55

76

fB
1,1
1,22
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

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s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

60
70
80
90
100
110
125
155
185

S = 0, 5 +

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M6
M8
M10 M12
0,77
0,82
0,78
0,86
0,82
0,76
0,91
0,86
0,79
0,95
0,90
0,82
1,00
0,94
0,85
0,80
1,00
0,90
0,84
1,00
0,92
1,00

s
6.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

Mechanical anchors

SPACING S

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M6
M8
M10 M12
0,92
0,98
0,89
1,00
0,95
0,82
1,00
0,87
0,76
1,00
0,89
1,00

50
55
60
65
80
95

c, N = 0, 24 + 0, 5.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
cmin

h>1,5.c

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

s c,V =

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

s3

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

sn-1

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
77

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Zinc coated steel

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Sleeve type expansion anchor

Technical data
L

d0

Tinst

tfix

DYNABOLT
HEX NUT

HN M6X40/8
HN M6X66/30
HN M6X92/56
HN M8X49/10
HN M8X76/35
HN M8X103/62
HN M8X124/84
HN M10X55/12
HN M10X70/18
HN M10X98/46
HN M10X126/74
HN M12X62/12
HN M12X106/49
HN M12X140/83
HN M16X81/20
HN M16X113/52
HN M16X157/96

Max.
anchor
depth
(mm)
hef
26
30
30
34
34
34
34
35
44
44
44
39
46
46
50
50
50

DYNABOLT
HEX HEAD
HB M6X45/8
HB M6X70/30
HB M6X95/56
HB M8X55/10
HB M8X80/35
HB M8X105/62
HB M10X75/18
HB M10X105/45
HB M12X110/49

26
30
30
28
34
34
44
44
44

8
30
56
8
35
62
18
46
49

55
55
55
65
65
65
80
80
95

M6
M6
M6
M8
M8
M8
M10
M10
M12

45
45
45
50
50
50
65
65
65

8
8
8
10
10
10
12
12
16

45
70
95
55
80
105
75
105
110

9
9
9
20
20
20
40
40
70

050252
050253
050254
050255
050256
050257
050259
050260
050262

DYNABOLT
COUNTER-SUNK
CSK M6X60/25
CSK M6X85/51
CSK M8X75/30
CSK M8X100/58

30
30
34
34

27
53
35
62

55
55
65
65

M6
M6
M8
M8

45
45
50
50

8
8
10
10

60
85
75
100

20
20
40
40

050267
050268
050269
050270

hef
h0
hmin

APPLICATION
Wall plates,
Porches,
Signs,
Angle rion, hand rails.

MATERIAL
Bolt class 6.8

INSTALLATION
1

Max. thick Min thick


of part to
of base
be fixed
material
(mm)
(mm)
tfix
hmin
8
55
30
55
56
55
8
65
35
65
62
65
83
65
12
80
18
80
46
80
74
80
12
95
49
95
83
95
20
100
52
100
96
100

thread Drilling drill


depth
bit
(mm)
d
M6
M6
M6
M8
M8
M8
M8
M10
M10
M10
M10
M12
M12
M12
M16
M16
M16

(mm)
hO
45
45
45
50
50
50
50
65
65
65
65
65
65
65
70
70
70

(mm)
dO
8
8
8
10
10
10
10
12
12
12
12
16
16
16
20
20
20

Total
rod
length
(mm)
L
40
65
90
50
75
100
125
60
70
100
125
65
110
140
80
115
160

Max.
tighten
torque
(Nm)
Tinst
9
9
9
20
20
20
20
40
40
40
40
70
70
70
150
150
150

Code

050234
050235
050236
050238
050239
050240
050241
050242
050243
050244
050245
050246
050247
050248
050249
050250
050251

1 Drill a hole corresponding to the external


diameter of the anchor with a depth equal
to the minimum anchor depth plus the
diameter of the anchor.

Anchor mechanical properties

2 Position the anchor into the hole until it just


touches the part to be fixed.
3 Tighten the anchor until the recommended
torque is achieved.

78

Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0 Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M4,5
600
480
5,4
3,8
1,9

M6
600
480
12,7
9,15
4,5

M8
600
480
31,2
22,5
11,2

M10
600
480
62,3
44,8
22,4

M12
600
480
109,2
72
36,0

M16
600
480
277,5
166
83,0

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Zinc coated steel

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size

SHEAR
M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
25
26
NRu,m
4,3
6,1
NRk
3,2
4,6

M4,5

28
8,1
6,1

35
12,2
9,2

39
14,2
10,7

50
20,6
15,5

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
30
NRu,m
7,6
NRk
5,7

34
10,8
8,1

44
17,2
12,9

46
18,2
13,7

Anchor size
VRu,m
VRk

M4,5
3,2
2,6

M6
7,3
6,1

M8
13,2
11,0

M10
20,9
17,4

M12
30,4
25,3

M16
56,4
47,0

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
M4,5

M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

26
2,2

28
2,9

35
4,4

39
5,1

50
7,4

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
30
NRd
2,7
Mc = 2,1

34
3,9

44
6,1

46
6,5

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
NRd

25
1,5

Anchor size
VRd
Ms = 1,6

M4,5
1,6

M6
3,8

M8
6,9

M10
10,9

M12
15,8

M16
29,4

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
M6

M8

M10

M12

M16

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
25
26
NRec
1,1
1,6

M4,5

28
2,1

35
3,1

39
3,6

50
5,3

34
2,8

44
4,4

46
4,7

Maximum anchorage depth


hef
30
NRec
1,9
Mc = 2,1

Anchor size
VRec
Ms = 1,6

M4,5
1,2

M6
2,7

M8
4,9

M10
7,8

M12
11,3

M16
21,0

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) in engineering clay bricks BP 400 (fc > 40 N/mm2) in kN
TENSILE
Anchor size
hef
NRec

SHEAR
M6
30
1,6

M8
34
2,1

M10
44
3,8

M12
46
4,2

Anchor size
VRec

M6
2,0

M8
3,65

M10
5,8

M12
8,45

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Zinc coated steel

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SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN
N

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N

O
Rd , p

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
V0Rd,c

N0Rd,p
Anchor size

M4,5

M6

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
25
26
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
1,5
2,2
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
30
N0Rd,p (C20/25)
2,7
Mc = 2,1
N

Design pull-out resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16
28
2,9

35
4,4

39
5,1

50
7,4

34
3,9

44
6,1

46
6,5

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size

M4,5

M6

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
25
26
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
3,0
3,2
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
30
N0Rd,c (C20/25)
3,9
Mc = 2,1

Anchor size

Maximum anchorage
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
Mc = 1,5
V

35
5,0

39
5,8

50
8,5

34
4,8

44
7,0

46
7,5

26
45
85
2,3

28
50
100
2,9

35
60
115
4,2

39
70
170
5,9

50
110
220
13,0

depth
30
50
95
2,7

34
60
120
3,9

44
75
145
6,1

46
100
200
10,4

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

Design cone resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16
28
3,6

M4,5

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
25
Cmin
45
Smin
85
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
2,1

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16

V0Rd,cp
Dimensions

M4,5

M6

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
25
26
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
4,2
4,5
Maximum anchorage depth
hef
30
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
5,5
Mcp = 1,5

Steel resistance

Design pryout resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16
28
5,0

35
7,0

39
8,2

50
11,9

34
6,7

44
9,8

46
10,5

Steel resistance
NRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s
Ms = 2

M4,5
2,7

Steel design tensile resistance


M6
M8
M10 M12 M16
6,3
11,5
18,1
26,4
-

VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s
Ms = 1,6

M4,5
1,6

M6
3,8

Steel design shear resistance


M8
M10 M12 M16
6,9
10,9
15,8
-

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

180

80
1

55

80

fB
1
1,14
1,26
1,34

Concrete class
C20/25
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

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Zinc coated steel

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SPIT CC- Method


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

85
100
115
170
220

S = 0, 5 +

s
4.hef

M4,5
1,00

Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

SPACING S
Reduction factor s
Maximum anchorage depth
M6
M8 M10 M12
95
1,00
120
1,00
145
1,00
200
1,00

Mechanical anchors

SPACING S

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C

45
50
60
70
110

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

M4,5
1,00

Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M6
M8
M10 M12 M16
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

EDGE C

50
60
75
100

Reduction factor s
Maximum anchorage depth
M6
M8 M10 M12
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
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Stainless steel

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Sleeve type expansion anchor

d0

Tinst

tfix

Technical data

hef
h0
hmin

APPLICATION
Wall plates,
Porches,
Signs,
Angle rion, hand rails.

DYNABOLT
HEX NUT

Max.
anchor
depth
(mm)
hef
A4 HN M4.5X38/8
26
A4 HN M4.5X57/27
26
A4 HN M6X40/8
26
A4 HN M6X66/30
30
A4 HN M6X92/56
30
A4 HN M8X49/10
34
A4 HN M8X76/35
34
A4 HN M8X103/62
34
A4 HN M10X55/12
35
A4 HN M10X70/18
44
A4 HN M10X98/46
44
A4 HN M10X126/74
44

Max. thick Min thick


of part to
of base
be fixed
material
(mm)
(mm)
tfix
hmin
8
50
27
50
8
55
30
55
56
55
8
65
35
65
62
65
3
95
18
95
46
95
74
95

thread Drilling drill


depth
bit
(mm)
d
M4.5
M4.5
M6
M6
M6
M8
M8
M8
M10
M10
M10
M10

(mm)
hO
35
35
45
45
45
50
50
50
65
65
65
65

(mm)
dO
6
6
8
8
8
10
10
10
12
12
12
12

Total
rod
lenth
(mm)
L
40
60
40
65
90
50
75
100
60
70
100
125

MATERIAL
Bolt class A4-316

Anchor mechanical properties


INSTALLATION
1

1 Drill a hole corresponding to the external


diameter of the anchor with a depth equal
to the minimum anchor depth plus the
diameter of the anchor.
2 Position the anchor into the hole until it just
touches the part to be fixed.
3 Tighten the anchor until the recommended
torque is achieved.

82

Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0 Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M4,5
600
480
5,4
3,8
1,9

M6
600
480
12,7
9,15
4,5

M8
600
480
31,2
22,5
11,2

M10
600
480
62,3
44,8
22,4

Max.
tighten
torque
(Nm)
Tinst
10
10
20
20
20
40
40
40
70
70
70
70

Code

050274
050275
050276
050277
050278
050279
050280
050281
050282
050283
050284
050285

SPIT DYNABOLT - A4
Stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size
hef
NRu,m
NRk

SHEAR
M4,5
25
4,3
3,2

M6
30
6,1
4,6

M8
34
8,6
6,5

M10
35
9,8
7,3

Anchor size
VRu,m
VRk

M4,5
3,2
2,6

M6
7,3
6,1

M8
13,2
11,0

M10
20,9
17,4

Mechanical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
hef
NRd
Mc = 2,1

SHEAR
M4,5
25
1,5

M6
30
2,2

M8
34
3,1

M10
35
3,5

Anchor size
VRd
Ms = 1,6

M4,5
1,6

M6
3,8

M8
6,9

M10
10,9

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
hef
NRec
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,1

SHEAR
M4,5
25
1,1

M6
30
1,6

M8
34
2,2

M10
35
2,5

Anchor size
VRec
Ms = 1,6

M4,5
1,2

M6
2,7

M8
4,9

M10
7,8

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Stainless steel

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SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN
N

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N
N0Rd,p
Anchor size
hef
N0Rd,p (C20/25)

MC

SHEAR in kN

O
Rd , p

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
V0Rd,c

Design
M4,5
25
1,5

pull-out resistance
M6
M8
M10
30
34
35
2,2
3,1
3,5

Anchor size

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M4,5 M6
M8
M10

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
25
Cmin
45
Smin
85
V0Rd,c (C20/25)
2,1

= 2,1

Concrete edge resistance

MC

Concrete cone resistance

28
50
100
2,9

35
60
115
4,2

= 1,5

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N

26
45
85
2,3

Pryout failure
0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

N0Rd,c
Anchor size
hef
N0Rd,c (C20/25)

MC

Design
M4,5
25
3,0

pull-out resistance
M6
M8
M10
30
34
35
3,9
4,8
5,0

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size

M4,5

Minimum anchorage depth


hef
25
V0Rd,cp (C20/25)
4,2
Mcp = 1,5

= 2,1

Design pryout resistance


M6
M8
M10 M12
30
5,5

34
6,7

35
7,0

44
9,8

Steel resistance
V

NRd,s
Anchor size

Steel resistance

Steel design tensile resistance


M4,5 M6
M8 M10

N0Rd,s (C20/25)

3,1

7,0

12,8

20,3

MS = 2

VRd,s
Anchor size
VRd,s

Steel design shear resistance


M4,5 M6
M8
M10
1,6
3,8
6,9
10,9

MS = 1,6

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

180

80
1

55

84

fB
1
1,14
1,26
1,34

Concrete class
C20/25
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT DYNABOLT - A4
Stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

85
100
115

Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M4,5 M6
M8
M10
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

S = 0, 5 +

Mechanical anchors

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD


N

EDGE C

Reduction factor s
Minimum anchorage depth
M4,5 M6
M8
M10
1,00
1,00
1,00
1,00

45
50
60

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin

h>1,5.c

85

SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (standard anchorage)
ETA Option 7

ETA
European Technical Approval

n 05/0111

n QX

SPIT EPOMAX
resin with Zinc
coated steel
MAXIMA rod

0070

d0

d
45
tfix

Vinylester chemical resin - High performance

Technical data

df

Tinst

1/6

hef = h0

hmin

APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures
Fixing machinery (resistant to
vibration)
Fixing of storage silos, refinery
pipework supports
Fixing motorway signs
Fixing safety barriers

Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total
anchor of part to
of base
depth
bit
rod
depth
be fixed
material
lenth
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hef
tfix
hmin
d
hO
dO
df
L
EPOMAX M8
80
15
110
8
80
10
9
110
EPOMAX M10
90
20
120
10
90
12
12
130
EPOMAX M12
110
25
140
12
110
14
14
160
EPOMAX M16
125
35
160
16
125
18
18
190
EPOMAX M20
170
65
220
20
170
25
22
260
EPOMAX M24
210
63
265
24
210
28
26
300
EPOMAX M30
280
70
350
30
280
35
33
380
EPOMAX Dual component cartridge vinylester resin
- vol. 150 ml
- vol. 345 ml
- vol. 380 ml

Max.
tighten
(Nm)
Tinst
10
20
30
60
120
200
400

Code

050950
050960
050970
050980
655220
655240
050940
050883
050884
050885

Anchor mechanical properties


Threaded part (maxima Rod)
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8
600
420
36,6
31,2
22
9,0

M10
600
420
58
62,3
45
18,4

M12
600
420
84,3
109,2
78
31,8

M16
600
420
157
277,5
200
81,6

M20
520
420
227
482,4
301
122,9

M24 M30
520
520
420
420
326,9 522,8
833,7 1686,0
520
1052
212,2 429,4

MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M16:
cold formed steel NF A35-053
Threaded rod M20-M30:
11 SMnPb37 - NFA 35-561
Nut:
Steel, EN 20898-2 grade 6 or 8
Washer:
Steel DIN 513
Zinc coating 5 m min.
NF E25-009

INSTALLATION
Premium
cleaning*

*Premium cleaning:
2 blows with compressed air
2 brushing operation with brush on
drilling machine
2 blows with compressed air

86

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


Ambient temperature (C)
40C
30C
20C
10C
0C

Torque time
40 min.
60 min.
60 min.
2 hours 30 min.
4 hours

Curing time
Dry concrete
Wet concrete
40 min.
1 hour 20 min.
60 min.
2 hours
110 min.
2 hours 40 min.
3 hours
6 hours
4 hours 30 min.
9 hours

Note: minimum installation temperature: -5C

Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPOMAX anchor


Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Acetic acid
50-75
(o)
Acetic acid
0-50
(+)
Acetone
10
(+)
Ammonium hydroxide
20
(o)
or Ammoniac
Ammonium hydroxide
5
(+)
or Ammoniac
Bromine water
5
(+)
Chlorine water
0-100
(+)
Citric acid
0-100
(+)
Concentrated
100
(+)
phosphoric acid
Deionized water
0-100
(+)
Demineralized water
(+)
Diesel fuel
0-100
(+)
Ethyl alcohol (Ethanol)
10
(o)
Ethylene glycol
0-100
(+)
Formic acid
10
(+)
Fuel
100
(+)
Heavy motor oil
100
(+)

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Heptane
100
(+)
Hexane
100
(o)
Hydrochloric acid
25
(o)
Hydrochloric acid
15
(+)
Lactic acid
0-100
(+)
Nitric acid
feb-15
(o)
Phosphoric acid
80
(+)
Phosphoric acid, vapor
(+)
and condensed
Sea water
0-100
(+)
Sodium carbonate
10
(+)
Sodium chloride
0-100
(+)
Sodium hydroxide
25
(o)
(or Caustic soda)
Sulfuric acid
71-75
(o)
Sulfuric acid
0-70
(+)
Sulfuric acid
Fumes
(+)
Sulfuric acid /
10:20
(+)
Phosphoric acid
Turpentine (oil)
(o)

Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks, attacked
surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples in contact with
the substance slightly attacked the material.

SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (standard anchorage)

2/6

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter
Drilling (mm)
Drilling depth (mm)
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPOMAX 380 ml
EPOMAX 345 ml
EPOMAX 150 ml

8
10
80

10
12
90

12
14
110

16
18
125

20
25
170

24
28
210

30
35
280

73
66
29

45
41
18

27
24
11

14
13
6

5
5
2

4
3
1

2
2
-

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRu,m
29,9
NRk
22,1

SHEAR
M10
90
42,5
31,1

M12
110
57,8
45,6

M16
125
79,5
61,6

M20
170
90,8
73,7

M24
210
175,3
109,3

M30
280
219,2
147,8

Anchor size M8
VRu,m
15,92
VRk
10,98

M10
22,75
18,9

M12
32,8
25,3

M16
56,2
46,8

M20
73,6
59,02

M24
115,0
95,8

M30
177,7
135,9

Chemical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRd
14,7
Mc = 1,5

SHEAR
M10
90
20,7

M12
110
30,4

M16
125
41,1

M20
170
49,1

M24
210
72,8

M30
280
98,5

Anchor size M8

M24

M30

VRd
7,7
13,2
17,7
32,7
39,3
63,9
Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30

M10

M12

M16

M20

90,6

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRec
10,5
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5

SHEAR
M10
90
14,8

M12
110
21,7

M16
125
29,3

M20
170
35,1

M24
210
52,0

M30
280
70,4

Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRec
5,5
9,4
12,6
23,4
28,1
45,6
64,7
F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30

87

SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (standard anchorage)

3/6

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN
N

SHEAR in kN

Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1)


concrete with premium cleaning

N Rd,p = N
N0Rd,p
Anchor size

M8

hef

O
Rd , p

.fb

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

V0Rd,c

Design pull-out resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

280

-40C to +40C

13,3

20,0

26,7

33,3

50,0

63,3

93,3

-40C to +80C

10,7

16,7

23,3

26,7

40,0

50,0

76,7

-40C to +120C
Mc = 1,5

8,0

13,3

16,7

20,0

30,0

40,0

50,0

Anchor size M8
hef
80
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2,5
Mc = 1,5
V

M10
90
45
45
3,3

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance for dry,


wet (1) concrete with premium
cleaning

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,p
Anchor size

M8

hef

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
110
125
170
210
280
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
4,8
6,9
12,1
17,9
31,2

Design cone resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

280

-40C to +40C

13,3

20,0

26,7

33,3

50,0

63,3

93,3

-40C to +80C

10,7

16,7

23,3

26,7

40,0

50,0

76,7

-40C to +120C
Mc = 1,5

8,0

13,3

16,7

20,0

30,0

40,0

50,0

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
hef
-40C to +40C
-40C to +80C
-40C to +120C
Mcp = 1,5

M8
80
26,7
21,3
16,0

Design pryout resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
90
110
125
170
210
280
40,0 53,3 66,7 100,0 126,7 186,7
33,3 46,7 53,3 80,0 100,0 153,3
26,7 33,3 40,0 60,0 80,0 100,0

Steel resistance

Steel resistance

VRd,s
Anchor size

NRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design tensile resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

12,9

20,5

29,8

55,6

79,2 114,1 182,6

Std. rod grade 5.8*

12,0

19,3

28,0

52,0

81,3 118,0 186,7

Std. rod grade 8.8*

19,3

30,7

44,7

84,0 130,7 188,0 299,3

Std. rod grade 10.9* 26,4 41,4 60,0 112,1 175,0 252,1 400,7
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,49 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,5
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,4

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

7,7

12,2

17,7

32,9

39,3

56,7

Std. rod grade 5.8*

7,36

11,6

16,9

31,2

48,8

70,4 112,0

90,7

Std. rod grade 8.8* 11,68 18,6

27,0

50,4

78,4 112,8 179,2

Std. rod grade 10.9* 12,2 19,3 28,1 52,0 81,3 117,3 186,7
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,43 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,25
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,5
*
Special grade available on request.
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured. The
anchor may be installed in flooded holes, but the figures above
cannot be used, you must use the values given in the ETA for the
category 2.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

180

80
1

55

88

fB
1,1
1,14
1,26
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (standard anchorage)

4/6

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

S = 0, 5 +

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,64
0,63
0,67
0,65
0,63
0,61
0,70
0,68
0,65
0,63
0,77
0,74
0,69
0,67
0,83
0,79
0,74
0,71
0,94
0,89
0,82
0,78
1,00
0,94
0,86
0,82
1,00
0,91
0,86
1,00
0,94
1,00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,65
0,63
0,71
0,67
0,63
0,74
0,69
0,64
0,76
0,71
0,66
0,82
0,76
0,70
0,87
0,80
0,72
0,94
0,86
0,77
1,00
0,90
0,80
0,94
0,83
1,00
0,90
1,00

85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
340
370
450
560

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,68
0,63
0,77
0,71
0,63
0,86
0,79
0,70
0,66
1,00
0,95
0,83
0,76
1,00
0,86
0,79
1,00
0,91
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
90
110
125

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,72
0,63
0,78
0,68
0,87
0,75
0,63
1,00
0,86
0,71
1,00
0,81
0,92
1,00

85
105
120
140
170
210
250
280

Chemical anchors

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
89

SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (maximum anchorage)

5/6

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN
N

SHEAR in kN

Pull out resistance for dry, wet


concrete with premium cleaning

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


V0Rd,c
N0Rd,p
Anchor size

M8

hef

95

120

144

192

220

280

-40C to +40C

16,7

26,7

40,0

50,0

63,3

93,3 113,3

-40C to +80C

13,3

20,0

26,7

33,3

50,0

53,2

64,8

-40C to +120C
Mc = 1,5

10,7

16,7

23,3

33,3

40,0

50,0

63,3

Design pull-out resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
330

Anchor size M8
hef
95
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2,6
Mc = 1,5
V

M10
120
45
45
3,5

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
144
192
220
280
330
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
5,1
7,5
12,7
18,9
32,2

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance for dry, wet


(1) concrete with premium cleaning

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0

Rd,p

Anchor size

M8

hef

Design cone resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

95

120

144

192

220

280

-40C to +40C

16,7

26,7

40,0

50,0

63,3

93,3 113,3

330

-40C to +80C

13,3

20,0

26,7

33,3

50,0

76,7

93,3

-40C to +120C
Mc = 1,5

10,7

16,7

23,3

33,3

40,0

50,0

63,3

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
hef
-40C to +40C
-40C to +80C
-40C to +120C
Mcp = 1,5

M8
80
33,3
26,7
21,3

Design pryout resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
90
110
125
170
210
280
53,3 80,0 100,0 126,7 186,7 226,7
40,0 53,3 66,7 100,0 153,3 186,7
33,3 46,7 66,7 80,0 100,0 126,7

Steel resistance

Steel resistance
VRd,s
Anchor size
NRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design tensile resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

12,9

20,5

29,8

55,6

79,2 114,1 182,6

Std. rod grade 5.8*

12,0

19,3

28,0

52,0

Std. rod grade 8.8*

19,3

30,7

44,7

84,0 130,7 188,0 299,3

81,3 118,0 186,7

Std. rod grade 10.9* 26,4 41,4 60,0 112,1 175,0 252,1 400,7
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,49 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,5
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,4

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

7,7

12,2

17,7

32,9

39,3

56,7

Std. rod grade 5.8*

7,36

11,6

16,9

31,2

48,8

70,4 112,0

90,7

Std. rod grade 8.8* 11,68 18,6

27,0

50,4

78,4 112,8 179,2

Std. rod grade 10.9* 12,2 19,3 28,1 52,0 81,3 117,3 186,7
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,43 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,25
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,5
*
Special grade available on request.
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured. The
anchor may be installed in flooded holes, but the figures above
cannot be used, you must use the values given in the ETA for the
category 2.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

180

80
1

55

90

fB
1,1
1,14
1,26
1,34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT EPOMAX
Zinc coated steel (maximum anchorage)

6/6

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S
N

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
192
240
290
340
385

S = 0, 5 +

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,61
0,62
0,59
0,64
0,61
0,60
0,57
0,67
0,64
0,61
0,58
0,72
0,68
0,65
0,61
0,78
0,72
0,68
0,64
0,87
0,79
0,74
0,68
0,92
0,83
0,78
0,71
1,00
0,90
0,83
0,75
1,00
0,92
0,81
1,00
0,88
0,94
1,00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,60
0,62
0,59
0,66
0,63
0,61
0,68
0,64
0,62
0,70
0,66
0,64
0,75
0,70
0,67
0,78
0,72
0,69
0,84
0,77
0,73
0,93
0,84
0,79
1,00
0,93
0,86
1,00
0,94
0,99
1,00

85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
380
480
580
650
720

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,58
0,61
0,54
0,69
0,60
0,55
0,77
0,66
0,60
0,52
0,92
0,78
0,70
0,59
1,00
0,85
0,75
0,63
1,00
0,87
0,72
1,00
0,82
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
96
120
145
195

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,55
0,62
0,54
0,67
0,58
0,73
0,63
0,58
0,83
0,71
0,64
0,96
0,81
0,73
1,00
0,89
0,80
1,00
0,91
1,00

85
105
120
140
170
210
240
290
360

Chemical anchors

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
91

SPIT EPOMAX
Stainless steel

ETA

SPIT EPOMAX
resin with
Stainless steel
MAXIMA rod

ETA Option 7
n 05/0112
L
df

d0

Tinst

45
hef = h0

hmin

APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures
Fixing machinery
Fixing of storage silos, refinery
pipework supports
Fixing motorway signs
Fixing safety barriers

MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M24:
A4-70 acc. ISO 3506-1
Threaded rod M30:
A4-50 acc. Iso 3506-1
Nut: Stainless steel A4-80,
NF EN 10088-3
Washer: Stainless steel A4,
NF EN 20898-2

INSTALLATION
Premium
cleaning*

*Premium cleaning:
2 blows with compressed air
2 brushing operation with brush on
drilling machine
2 blows with compressed air

92

Vinylester chemical resin - High performance

Technical data

European Technical Approval

tfix

1/4

Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance Total
anchor of part to
of base
depth
bit
rod
depth
be fixed
material
lenth
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hef
tfix
hmin
d
hO
dO
df
L
EPOMAX M8 A4
80
15
110
8
80
10
9
110
EPOMAX M10 A4
90
20
120
10
90
12
12
130
EPOMAX M12 A4 110
25
140
12
110
14
14
160
EPOMAX M16 A4 125
35
160
16
125
18
18
190
EPOMAX M20 A4 170
65
220
20
170
25
22
260
EPOMAX M24 A4 210
63
265
24
210
28
26
300
EPOMAX M30 A4 280
70
350
30
280
35
33
380
EPOMAX Dual component cartridge vinylester resin
- vol. 150 ml
- vol. 345 ml
- vol. 380 ml

Max.
tighten
(Nm)
Tinst
10
20
30
60
120
200
400

Code

052400
052410
052420
052440
052450
052470
052490
050883
050884
050885

Anchor mechanical properties


Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8
700
450
36,6
31,2
22
9,0

M10
700
450
58
62,3
45
18,4

M12
700
450
84,3
109,2
78
31,8

M16
700
450
157
277,5
200
81,6

M20
700
450
227
482,4
301
122,9

M24 M30
700
500
450
210
326,9 522,8
833,7 1686,0
520
1052
212,2 429,4

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


Ambient temperature (C)
40C
30C
20C
10C
0C

Torque time
40 min.
60 min.
60 min.
2 hours 30 min.
4 hours

Curing time
Dry concrete
Wet concrete
40 min.
1 hour 20 min.
60 min.
2 hours
110 min.
2 hours 40 min.
3 hours
6 hours
4 hours 30 min.
9 hours

Note: minimum installation temperature: -5C

Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPOMAX anchor


Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Acetic acid
50-75
(o)
Acetic acid
0-50
(+)
Acetone
10
(+)
Ammonium hydroxide
20
(o)
or Ammoniac
Ammonium hydroxide
5
(+)
or Ammoniac
Bromine water
5
(+)
Chlorine water
0-100
(+)
Citric acid
0-100
(+)
Concentrated
100
(+)
phosphoric acid
Deionized water
0-100
(+)
Demineralized water
(+)
Diesel fuel
0-100
(+)
Ethyl alcohol (Ethanol)
10
(o)
Ethylene glycol
0-100
(+)
Formic acid
10
(+)
Fuel
100
(+)
Heavy motor oil
100
(+)

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Heptane
100
(+)
Hexane
100
(o)
Hydrochloric acid
25
(o)
Hydrochloric acid
15
(+)
Lactic acid
0-100
(+)
Nitric acid
fv-15
(o)
Phosphoric acid
80
(+)
Phosphoric acid,
(+)
vapor and condensed
Sea water
0-100
(+)
Sodium carbonate
10
(+)
Sodium chloride
0-100
(+)
Sodium hydroxide
25
(o)
(or Caustic soda)
Sulfuric acid
71-75
(o)
Sulfuric acid
0-70
(+)
Sulfuric acid
Fumes
(+)
Sulfuric acid /
10:20
(+)
Phosphoric acid
Turpentine (oil)
(o)

Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks, attacked
surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples in contact with
the substance slightly attacked the material.

SPIT EPOMAX
Stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter
Drilling (mm)
Drilling depth (mm)
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPOMAX 380 ml
EPOMAX 345 ml
EPOMAX 150 ml

8
10
80

10
12
90

12
14
110

16
18
125

20
25
170

24
28
210

30
35
280

73
66
29

45
41
18

27
24
11

14
13
6

5
5
2

4
3
1

2
2
-

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRu,m
29,9
NRk
22,1

SHEAR
M10
90
42,5
31,1

M12
110
57,8
45,6

M16
125
79,5
61,6

M20
170
90,8
73,7

M24
210
175,3
109,3

M30
280
219,2
147,8

Anchor size M8
VRu,m
13,7
VRk
11,4

M10
22,2
18,5

M12
32,4
27,0

M16
61,0
50,9

M20
95,4
79,5

M24
137,3
114,4

M30
156,8
130,7

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

Chemical anchors

TENSILE

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRd
14,7
Mc = 1,5

SHEAR
M10
90
20,7

M12
110
30,4

M16
125
41,1

M20
170
49,1

M24
210
72,8

M30
280
98,5

Anchor size M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M30

VRd
7,3
11,9
17,3
32,7
51,3
Ms = 1,56 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30

73,1

55,0

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRec
10,5
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 1,5

SHEAR
M10
90
14,8

M12
110
21,7

M16
125
29,3

M20
170
35,1

M24
210
52,0

M30
280
70,4

Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
VRec
5,2
8,5
12,3
23,3
36,6
52,2
F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,56 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30

M30
39,3

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Stainless steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN

Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1)


concrete with premium cleaning

N Rd,p = N

O
Rd , p

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
V0Rd,c

N0

Rd,p

Design pull-out resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

Anchor size

M8

hef

80

90

110

125

170

210

280

-40C to +40C

13,3

20,0

26,7

33,3

50,0

63,3

93,3

-40C to +80C

10,7

16,7

23,3

26,7

40,0

50,0

76,7

-40C to +120C
Mc = 1,5

8,0

13,3

16,7

20,0

30,0

40,0

50,0

Anchor size M8
hef
80
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2,5
Mc = 1,5
V

M10
90
45
45
3,3

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance for dry, wet


(1) concrete with premium cleaning

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size

M8

hef

Design cone resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

280

-40C to +40C

13,3

20,0

26,7

33,3

50,0

63,3

93,3

-40C to +80C

10,7

16,7

23,3

26,7

40,0

50,0

76,7

-40C to +120C
Mc = 1,5

8,0

13,3

16,7

20,0

30,0

40,0

50,0

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
110
125
170
210
280
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
4,8
6,9
12,1
17,9
31,2

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
hef
-40C to +40C
-40C to +80C
-40C to +120C
Mcp = 1,5

M8
80
26,7
21,3
16,0

Design pryout resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
90
110
125
170
210
280
40,0 53,3 66,7 100,0 126,7 186,7
33,3 46,7 53,3 80,0 100,0 153,3
26,7 33,3 40,0 60,0 80,0 100,0

Steel resistance

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design tensile resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

12,3

19,8

28,9

54,5

85,0 122,5 91,3

MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,87 for M8-M24 and Ms = 2,86 for M30

VRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

7,3

11,9

17,3

32,7

51,3

73,1

55,0

MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,56 for M8-M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30


(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured. The
anchor may be installed in flooded holes, but the figures above
cannot be used, you must use the values given in the ETA for the
category 2.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

180

80
1

55

94

fB
1
1,14
1,26
1,34

Concrete class
C20/25
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT EPOMAX
Stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

S = 0, 5 +

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,64
0,63
0,67
0,65
0,63
0,61
0,70
0,68
0,65
0,63
0,77
0,74
0,69
0,67
0,83
0,79
0,74
0,71
0,94
0,89
0,82
0,78
1,00
0,94
0,86
0,82
1,00
0,91
0,86
1,00
0,94
1,00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,65
0,63
0,71
0,67
0,63
0,74
0,69
0,64
0,76
0,71
0,66
0,82
0,76
0,70
0,87
0,80
0,72
0,94
0,86
0,77
1,00
0,90
0,80
0,94
0,83
1,00
0,90
1,00

85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
340
370
450
560

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,68
0,63
0,77
0,71
0,63
0,86
0,79
0,70
0,66
1,00
0,95
0,83
0,76
1,00
0,86
0,79
1,00
0,91
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
90
110
125

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,72
0,63
0,78
0,68
0,87
0,75
0,63
1,00
0,86
0,71
1,00
0,81
0,92
1,00

85
105
120
140
170
210
250
280

Chemical anchors

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
95

SPIT EPOMAX
With system Satelis in hollow material

Chemical fixing of threaded and tapped studs in


hollow materials
Technical data

N QX 0070
tfix

hef

SPIT
SATELIS

d
l2
dnom

d
L = hef

dnom

Anchor Max thick

Drilling

Length of External Stud External Thread


Max
depth of part to drill bit depth thread satelis diameter length diameter length of tightening
be fixed
without of satelis
of female female
torque
stress
stud
stud
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(Nm)

hef
G M8
G M10
60
G M12
DF M6
DF M8
58
DF M10
EPOMAX resin

tfix
10
18
25

Signs
Scaffolding
Electrical switchboards
Radiators
Frames
Air conditioning ducts
Rail guard returns
Blinds
Climbing walls
Metal scales
Hand rails
Poles and ducts
Demountable partitions
Kitchen furniture
Decoration
...

MATERIAL
Container polypropylene
Spring screen polyacetal
Male stud, zinc coated steel
S300Pb EN 10087
Nut, zinc coated steel
stainless steel
Washer zinc coated steel
NF EN 10025

INSTALLATION

20

hO

80

d
8
10
12
6
8
10

Ls

60

dnom

20

L
80
90
100
58
58
58

l2

12
12
12

15
20
23

Tinst
10
20
20
8
10
20

062300
062310
062320
062340
062350
062360
050883
050884
050885

Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)


TENSILE in kN
Anchor
Base
size
material

Hollow
Hollow
Hollow
Hollow

SHEAR in kN

Male stud M8-M10-M12


Female stud M6-M8-M10

Male stud
M8
M10

M12
concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 4,4
VRu,m
9,6
10,6
concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 7,6
VRu,m
9,6
12,4
clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 2,0
VRu,m
6,2
6,2
clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 4,6
VRu,m
8,6
8,6

Female stud
M6
M10

M12

6,2

9,6

10,6

6,2

9,6

12,4

6,2

6,2

6,2

6,2

8,6

8,6

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
N
NRd = Ru,m
3

NRec =

NRu,m
4

*Derived from test results

TENSILE in kN
Anchor
Base
size
material

VRd =

VRu,m
3

VRec =

VRu,m
4

*Derived from test results

SHEAR in kN
Male stud M8-M10-M12
Female stud M6-M8-M10

Male stud
M8
M10
M12

Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
1,45
VRd
3,2
NRec
1,1
VRec
2,4
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
2,5
VRd
3,2
NRec
1,9
VRec
2,4
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,65
VRd
2,0
NRec
0,5
VRec
1,55
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
1,5
VRd
2,85
NRec
1,15
VRec
2,15

96

dnom

- vol. 150 ml
- vol. 345 ml
- vol. 380 ml

Ls

APPLICATION

dO

Code

Female stud
M6
M10 M12

3,5
2,65

2,0
1,55

3,2
2,4

3,5
2,65

4,1
3,1

2,0
1,55

3,2
2,4

3,5
2,65

2,0
1,55

2,0
1,55

2,0
1,55

2,0
1,55

2,85
2,15

2,0
1,55

2,85
2,15

2,85
2,15

SPIT EPOMAX

In masonries and in hollow material


with plastic mesh sleeve

Vinylester resin

Technical data
EPOMAX

Anchor Max thick


depth of part to
be fixed

L
d0

M8
M10
M12
M8
M10
M12
16x80
20x85
EPOMAX resin

plast. female
stud
sleeve

male
stud

L = hef = h0
l2

Studs

dt

Thread
length

Drill
bit
hollow

Tinst

hef = h0

tfix

thread

Drilling
depth
solid

hollow

sleeve

Total
Max
anchor tightening
length torque

solid

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

(Nm)

hef

tfix

l2

dO

hO

dt

Tinst

75
75
75
58
58
75

12
8
20
10
20
12

10

12

- vol. 150 ml
- vol. 345 ml
- vol. 380 ml

20
23
30

16
20

100
100
100
58
58
75
80
85

5
8
8
8
8
8

16
16
20
20
20
20
16
20

10
12
14
14
14
20

Code

80
80
80
80
80
100
85
90

061650
061660
061670
062350
062360
061760
061600
061490
050883
050884
050885

NOTE : Sleeve 16 x 80 for male studs M8 and M10 in hollow material.


Sleeve 20 x 80 and 20 x 85 for male studs M12 and female studs M8, M10 and M12 in hollow material.

Perforated sleeve

Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence

APPLICATION
Signs
Scaffolding
Electrical switchboards
Radiators
Frames
Air conditioning ducts
Rail guard returns
Blinds
Climbing walls
Metal scales
Hand rails
Poles and ducts
Demountable partitions
Kitchen furniture
Decoration
...

MATERIAL
Male & female studs, class 5,8

CMIX+ SYSTEM

Hollow
material

NRd =

NRu,m
3

*Derived from test results

NRec =

NRu,m
4

VRd =

VRu,m
3

VRec =

VRu,m
4

Chemical anchors

N QX 0070

*Derived from test results

IN MASONRIES
TENSILE IN kN

SHEAR IN kN

Anchor
Male stud
size Male stud M8-M10-M12
Base
Female stud M8-M10-M12
M8 M10 M12
material
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
1,2
VRd
2,4 2,4 2,4
NRec
0,9
VRec
1,8 1,8 1,8
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
2,1
VRd
2,65 2,65 2,65
NRec
1,6
VRec
2,0 2,0 2,0
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,8
VRd
1,7 1,7 1,7
NRec
0,6
VRec
1,3 1,3 1,3
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
1,3
VRd
2,65 2,65 2,65
NRec
1,0
VRec
2,0 2,0 2,0
Clay bricks
NRd
1,7
VRd
2,4 3,3 5,3
NRec
1,3
VRec
1,8 2,5 4,0
Solid concrete blocks
NRd
6,6
VRd
2,3 2,9 4,2
NRec
5,0
VRec
1,75 2,2 3,15

Female stud
M8 M10 M12
2,4
1,8

2,4
1,8

2,4
1,8

2,65 2,65 2,65


2,0 2,0 2,0
1,7
1,3

1,7
1,3

1,7
1,3

2,65 2,65 2,65


2,0 2,0 2,0
2,65
2,0

3,3
2,5

5,3
4,0

2,3
1,75

2,9
2,2

4,2
3,15

Solid
material

97

SPIT MAXIMA
Zinc coated steel

1/4

ETA

Bonded anchor in glass capsule

Technical data

European Technical Approval

ETA Option 7
n 03/0007

SPIT MAXIMA

L
df
d0

Tinst

45
tfix

hef = h0
hmin
Lp

MAXIMA M8
MAXIMA M10
MAXIMA M12
MAXIMA M16
MAXIMA M20
MAXIMA M24
MAXIMA M30

Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance


anchor of part to of base
depth bit
depth be fixed material
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
hef
tfix
hmin
d
hO
dO
df
80
15
110
8
80
10
9
90
20
120
10
90
12
12
110
25
150
12
110
14
14
125
35
160
16
125
18
18
170
65
220
20
170
25
22
210
63
300
24
210
28
26
280
70
350
30
280
35
33

Total
rod
lenth
(mm)
L
110
130
160
190
260
300
380

Total
capsule
torque
(mm)
Lp
80
85
107
107
162
200
260

Max.
tighten

Code
rod

Code
capsule

(Nm)
Tinst
10
20
30
60
120
200
400

050950
050960
050970
050980
655220
655240
050940

051500
051510
051520
051530
051540
051550
051560

M30

Anchor mechanical properties


APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures
Fixing machinery (resistant to
vibration)
Fixing of storage silos, refinery
pipework supports
Fixing motorway signs

Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

600
420
36,6
31,2
22
9,0

600
420
58
62,3
45
18,4

600
420
84,3
109,2
78
31,8

600
420
157
277,5
200
81,6

520
420
227
482,4
301
122,9

520
520
420
420
326,9 522,8
833,7 1686,0
520
1052
212,2 429,4

Fixing safety barriers

MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M16:
cold formed steel NF A35-053
Threaded rod M20-M30:
11 SMnPb37 - NFA 35-561
Nut:
Steel, EN 20898-2 grade 6 or 8
Washer:
Steel DIN 513
Zinc coating 5 m min.
NF E25-009

INSTALLATION

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


Ambient temperature (C)
T 20c
10c < T < 20c
0c < T 10c
-5c < T 0c

SPIT MAXIMA resin


Dry concrete
Wet concrete
20 min.
40 min.
30 min.
60 min.
1 hour
2 hours
5 hours
10 hours

Chemical resistance of the SPIT MAXIMA anchor


Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Nitric acid
< 20
(+)
Nitric acid
20 - 70
(o)
Phosphoric acid
< 10
(+)
Sulphurous acid
100
(o)
Sulphuric acid
30
(+)
Ethyl alcohol
15
(+)
Beer
100
(+)
Carbon dioxide
100
(+)
Engine petrol
without benzene
100
(o)
Hydrogen fluoride
20
(+)
Ammonia
100
(+)

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Ethylene glycol
100
(+)
Heptane
100
(o)
Hexane
100
(o)
Methanol
15
(o)
Carbon monoxide
100
(+)
Washing powder
100
(+)
Perchloroethylene
100
(o)
Hydrogen peroxide
40
(o)
Caustic potash
100
(+)
Cement in
suspension
saturated solution
(+)

Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks,
attacked surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.

Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples
in contact with the substance slightly attacked the material.

* Using the installation tool available in each box of studs.

98

SPIT MAXIMA
Zinc coated steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRu,m
25,9
NRk
18,3

SHEAR
M10
90
44,1
25,7

M12
110
67,2
37,7

M16
125
93,2
57,1

M20
170
105,4
80,8

M24
210
237,6
119,7

M30
280
297,7
151,9

Anchor size M8
VRu,m
13,1
VRk
10,8

M10
21,7
15,8

M12
23,32
19,6

M16
45,2
37,2

M20
73,7
69,5

M24
114,7
96,6

M30
168,3
146,5

N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRd
8,5
Mc = 2,16

SHEAR
M10
90
11,9

M12
110
17,4

M16
125
26,4

M20
170
37,4

M24
210
55,4

M30
280
70,3

Anchor size M8

M24

M30

VRd
7,6
11,0
13,7
26,0
46,3
64,4
Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30

M10

M12

M16

M20

97,7

Chemical anchors

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRec
6,0
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,16

SHEAR
M10
90
8,5

M12
110
12,5

M16
125
18,9

M20
170
26,7

M24
210
39,6

M30
280
50,2

Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRec
5,4
7,9
9,8
18,6
33,1
46,0
69,8
F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30

99

SPIT MAXIMA
Zinc coated steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN
N

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1)


and flooded (2) concrete

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


N0Rd,p
Anchor size
hef

Design pull-out resistance in dry and wet concrete

M8
80

M10
90

M12
110

M16
125

M20
170

M24
210

M30
280

-40C to +40C 7,4

11,6

18,5

27,8

34,7

53,2

64,8

-40C to +80C 4,2

7,4
11,6
18,5
23,1
34,7
44,0
Design pull-out for flooded concrete

-40C to +40C

15,8

23,8

29,7

45,6

55,5

-40C to +80C 9,9


Mc = 2,16 (wet) ; Mc = 2,52 (flooded)

15,8

19,8

29,7

37,7

V0Rd,c
Anchor size M8
hef
80
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2,1
Mc = 1,8
V

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance for dry,


wet (1) and flooded (2) concrete

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size
hef

Design pull-out resistance in dry and wet concrete

M8
80

M10
90

M12
110

M16
125

M20
170

M24
210

M30
280

-40C to +40C 7,4

11,6

18,5

27,8

34,7

53,2

64,8

-40C to +80C 4,2

7,4
11,6
18,5
23,1
34,7
44,0
Design pull-out for flooded concrete

-40C to +40C

15,8

23,8

29,7

45,6

55,5

-40C to +80C 9,9


Mc = 2,16 (wet) ; Mc = 2,52 (flooded)

15,8

19,8

29,7

37,7

M10
90
45
45
2,7

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
110
125
170
210
280
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
4,0
5,7
10,1
14,9
26,0

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Design pryout resistance in dry and wet concrete
Anchor size
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef
80
90
110
125
170
210
280
-40C to +40C 17,8

27,8

44,4

66,7

83,3

127,8

155,6

-40C to +80C 10,0


17,8
27,8
44,4
55,6
83,3 105,6
Design pryout resistance for flooted concrete
-40C to +40C

44,4

-40C to +80C 27,8


Mcp = 1,8 ( wet) ; Mcp = 2,1 ( flooded)

66,7

83,3

127,8

155,6

44,4

55,6

83,3

105,6

Steel resistance

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
NRd,s
12,9
19,9
29,2
55
79,2 114,1 181,9
Ms = 1,71 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,49 for M20 to M30

VRd,s
Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRd,s
7,7
11,8
17,7
32,8
39,3
56,6
90,7
Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured.
(2) The concrete is wet, and the hole is full of water. The resin can be
injected without remove water.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

M16
1
1
1

M20
1
1,18
1,53

M24
1
1,07
1,22

M30
1
1,27
1,79

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

M12
1
1
1

180

80
1

55

100

M10
1
1
1

Anchor size M8
C20/25
1
C30/37
1
C50/60
1

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT MAXIMA
Zinc coated steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

S = 0, 5 +

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,64
0,63
0,67
0,65
0,63
0,61
0,70
0,68
0,65
0,63
0,77
0,74
0,69
0,67
0,83
0,79
0,74
0,71
0,94
0,89
0,82
0,78
1,00
0,94
0,86
0,82
1,00
0,91
0,86
1,00
0,94
1,00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,65
0,63
0,71
0,67
0,63
0,74
0,69
0,64
0,76
0,71
0,66
0,82
0,76
0,70
0,87
0,80
0,72
0,94
0,86
0,77
1,00
0,90
0,80
0,94
0,83
1,00
0,90
1,00

85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
340
370
450
560

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,68
0,63
0,77
0,71
0,63
0,86
0,79
0,70
0,66
1,00
0,95
0,83
0,76
1,00
0,86
0,79
1,00
0,91
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
90
110
125

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,72
0,63
0,78
0,68
0,87
0,75
0,63
1,00
0,86
0,71
1,00
0,81
0,92
1,00

85
105
120
140
170
210
250
280

Chemical anchors

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
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Stainless steel

1/4

ETA

Bonded anchor in glass capsule

Technical data

European Technical Approval

ETA Option 7
n 03/0008

L
df
d0

Tinst

45
tfix

hef = h0
hmin
Lp

SPIT MAXIMA Max. Max. thick Min thick thread Drilling drill clearance
A4
anchor of part to of base
depth bit
depth be fixed material
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
hef
tfix
hmin
d
hO
dO
df
MAXIMA M8
80
15
110
8
80
10
9
MAXIMA M10 90
20
120
10
90
12
12
MAXIMA M12 110
25
150
12
110
14
14
MAXIMA M16 125
35
160
16
125
18
18
MAXIMA M20 170
65
220
20
170
25
22
MAXIMA M24 210
63
300
24
210
28
26
MAXIMA M30 280
70
350
30
280
35
33

Total
rod
lenth
(mm)
L
110
130
160
190
260
300
380

Total
capsule
torque
(mm)
Lp
80
85
107
107
162
200
260

Max.
tighten

Code
rod

Code
capsule

(Nm)
Tinst
10
20
30
60
120
200
400

052400
052410
052420
052440
052450
052470
052490

051500
051510
051520
051530
051540
051550
051560

M30

Anchor mechanical properties


APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures
Fixing machinery
Fixing of storage silos, refinery
pipework supports
Fixing motorway signs
Fixing safety barriers

Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

700
350
32,7
26,4
22
9,0

700
350
52,8
54,1
45
18,4

700
350
77
95,3
80
32,7

700
350
145,3
247,0
207
84,5

700
350
227
482,4
405
165,3

700
500
350
200
326,9 522,8
833,7 1686,0
700
1011
285,7 412,7

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M24:
A4-70 acc. ISO 3506-1
Threaded rod M30:
A4-50 acc. Iso 3506-1
Nut: Stainless steel A4-80,
NF EN 10088-3
Washer: Stainless steel A4,
NF EN 20898-2

INSTALLATION

Ambient temperature (C)


T 20c
10c < T < 20c
0c < T 10c
-5c < T 0c

SPIT MAXIMA resin


Dry concrete
Wet concrete
20 min.
40 min.
30 min.
60 min.
1 hour
2 hours
5 hours
10 hours

Chemical resistance of the SPIT MAXIMA anchor


Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Nitric acid
< 20
(+)
Nitric acid
20 - 70
(o)
Phosphoric acid
< 10
(+)
Sulphurous acid
100
(o)
Sulphuric acid
30
(+)
Ethyl alcohol
15
(+)
Beer
100
(+)
Carbon dioxide
100
(+)
Engine petrol
without benzene
100
(o)
Hydrogen fluoride
20
(+)
Ammonia
100
(+)

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Ethylene glycol
100
(+)
Heptane
100
(o)
Hexane
100
(o)
Methanol
15
(o)
Carbon monoxide
100
(+)
Washing powder
100
(+)
Perchloroethylene
100
(o)
Hydrogen peroxide
40
(o)
Caustic potash
100
(+)
Cement in
suspension
saturated solution
(+)

Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks,
attacked surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.

Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples
in contact with the substance slightly attacked the material.

* Using the installation tool available in each box of studs.


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SPIT MAXIMA
Stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRu,m
25,9
NRk
18,3

SHEAR
M10
90
44,1
25,7

M12
110
67,2
37,7

M16
125
93,2
57,1

M20
170
105,4
80,8

M24
210
237,6
119,7

M30
280
297,7
151,9

Anchor size M8
VRu,m
13,2
VRk
11,0

M10
20,8
17,4

M12
30,3
25,3

M16
56,5
47,1

M20
70,8
59,0

M24
102
85,0

M30
163,1
135,9

N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRd
8,5
Mc = 2,16

SHEAR
M10
90
11,9

M12
110
17,4

M16
125
26,4

M20
170
37,4

M24
210
55,4

M30
280
70,3

Anchor size M8

M20

M24

M30

VRd
7,0
11,2
16,3
30,4
38,1
Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30

M10

M12

M16

54,8

57,1

Chemical anchors

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRec
6,0
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,16

SHEAR
M10
90
8,5

M12
110
12,5

M16
125
18,9

M20
170
26,7

M24
210
39,6

M30
280
50,2

Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
VRec
5,0
8,0
11,6
21,7
27,2
39,1
F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30

M30
40,8

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Stainless steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN
N

SHEAR in kN

Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1)


and flooded (2) concrete

N Rd,p = N
N0Rd,p
Anchor size
hef

O
Rd , p

M8
80

M10
90

M12
110

M16
125

M20
170

M24
210

M30
280

-40C to +40C 7,4

11,6

18,5

27,8

34,7

53,2

64,8

-40C to +80C 4,2

7,4
11,6
18,5
23,1
34,7
44,0
Design pull-out for flooded concrete

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb

Design pull-out resistance in dry and wet concrete

-40C to +40C

15,8

23,8

29,7

45,6

55,5

-40C to +80C 9,9


Mc = 2,16 (wet) ; Mc = 2,52 (flooded)

15,8

19,8

29,7

37,7

V0Rd,c
Anchor size M8
hef
80
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2,1
Mc = 1,8
V

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance for dry,


wet (1) and flooded (2) concrete

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size
hef

Design pull-out resistance in dry and wet concrete

M8
80

M10
90

M12
110

M16
125

M20
170

M24
210

M30
280

-40C to +40C 7,4

11,6

18,5

27,8

34,7

53,2

64,8

-40C to +80C 4,2

7,4
11,6
18,5
23,1
34,7
44,0
Design pull-out for flooded concrete

-40C to +40C

15,8

23,8

29,7

45,6

55,5

-40C to +80C 9,9


Mc = 2,16 (wet) ; Mc = 2,52 (flooded)

15,8

19,8

29,7

37,7

M10
90
45
45
2,7

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
110
125
170
210
280
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
4,0
5,7
10,1
14,9
26,0

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Design pryout resistance in dry and wet concrete
Anchor size
M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
hef
80
90
110
125
170
210
280
-40C to +40C 17,8

27,8

44,4

66,7

83,3

127,8

155,6

-40C to +80C 10,0


17,8
27,8
44,4
55,6
83,3 105,6
Design pryout resistance for flooted concrete
-40C to +40C

44,4

66,7

83,3

127,8

155,6

-40C to +80C 27,8


Mcp = 1,8 (wet) ; Mcp = 2,1 (flooted)

44,4

55,6

83,3

105,6

Steel resistance

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
NRd,s
12,3
19,8
28,9
54,5
85,0 122,5 91,3
Ms = 1,87 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,86 for M30

VRd,s
Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRd,s
7,1
11,0
16,1
30,3
38,0
54,8
57,1
Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water statured.
(2) The concrete is wet, and the hole is full of water. The resin can be
injected without remove water.

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

M16
1
1
1

M20
1
1,18
1,53

M24
1
1,07
1,22

M30
1
1,27
1,79

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

M12
1
1
1

180

80
1

55

104

M10
1
1
1

Anchor size M8
C20/25
1
C30/37
1
C50/60
1

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT MAXIMA
Stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

S = 0, 5 +

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,64
0,63
0,67
0,65
0,63
0,61
0,70
0,68
0,65
0,63
0,77
0,74
0,69
0,67
0,83
0,79
0,74
0,71
0,94
0,89
0,82
0,78
1,00
0,94
0,86
0,82
1,00
0,91
0,86
1,00
0,94
1,00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,65
0,63
0,71
0,67
0,63
0,74
0,69
0,64
0,76
0,71
0,66
0,82
0,76
0,70
0,87
0,80
0,72
0,94
0,86
0,77
1,00
0,90
0,80
0,94
0,83
1,00
0,90
1,00

85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
340
370
450
560

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,68
0,63
0,77
0,71
0,63
0,86
0,79
0,70
0,66
1,00
0,95
0,83
0,76
1,00
0,86
0,79
1,00
0,91
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
90
110
125

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,72
0,63
0,78
0,68
0,87
0,75
0,63
1,00
0,86
0,71
1,00
0,81
0,92
1,00

85
105
120
140
170
210
250
280

Chemical anchors

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
105

SPIT EPCON C8
Zinc coated steel

d0

Tinst

45
hef = h0

hmin

APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures,
Fixing machinery (resistant to
vibration)
Fixing for protective barriers,
safety rails.

MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M16:
cold formed steel NF A35-053
Threaded rod M20-M30:
11 SMnPb37 - NFA 35-561
Nut:
Steel, EN 20898-2 grade 6 or 8
Washer:
Steel DIN 513
Zinc coating 5 m min.
NF E25-009

INSTALLATION
Premium
cleaning*

Epoxy resin - High performance

Technical data
SPIT EPCON C8
resin with Zinc
coated steel
MAXIMA rod

Max. Max. thick Min thick

anchor of part to
of base
Thread
depth
be fixed
material
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hef
tfix
hmin
d
EPCON C8 M8
80
15
110
8
EPCON C8 M10
90
20
120
10
EPCON C8 M12
110
25
140
12
EPCON C8 M16
125
35
160
16
EPCON C8 M20
170
65
220
20
EPCON C8 M24
210
63
265
24
EPCON C8 M30
280
70
350
30
EPCON C8 Epoxy resin, dual component cartridge

Drilling
depth

Drill
Clearance
bit
(mm) (mm)
(mm)
hO
dO
df
80
10
9
90
12
12
110
14
14
125
18
18
170
25
22
210
28
26
280
35
33
- vol. 450 ml

Total Tighening
length torque

Code

(mm)
L
110
130
160
190
260
300
380

(Nm)
Tinst
10
20
30
60
120
200
400

M20
520
420
227
482.4
301
122.9

M24 M30
520
520
420
420
326.9 522.8
833.7 1686.0
520
1052
212.2 429.4

050950
050960
050970
050980
655220
655240
050940
050883

Anchor mechanical properties


Threaded part (Maxima rod)
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk(N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8
600
420
36.6
31.2
22
9.0

M10
600
420
58
62.3
45
18.4

M12
600
420
84.3
109.2
78
31.8

M16
600
420
157
277.5
200
81.6

Setting time
Ambient temperature (C)
SPIT EPCON C8 resin
Max. time for
Waiting time
installation (min.)
for 45% load (h)
40C
5
3
30C
8
5
20C
14
6
10C
20
12
5C
26
15

Effect of temperature
on the resistance

L
df

tfix

1/4

Curing time (h)


6
8
12
23
26

100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
20

40

60
80
100
Temperature of the fixing (C)

120

140

Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPCON C8 anchor

*Premium cleaning:
2 blowing with compressed air
2 brushing with brushed fitted on a
drilling machine
2 blowing with compressed air

106

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Sulfuric acid
10
(o)
Hydrochloric acid
10
(o)
Nitric acid
10
(o)
Acetic acid
10
(o)
Ammonium hydroxide
10
(o)
or ammoniac
Sodium Hypochlorite
5
(o)
Sodium hydroxide
50
(o)
(or Caustic soda)

Substances
Concentration Rsistance
chimiques
(%)
Acetone
(-)
Tolune
(o)
Ethanol
(o)
methyl-ethyl-ketone (MEK)
(-)
Methanol
(-)
Demineralized water
(+)
Sea water
100
(+)
Engine Petrol
100
(+)
Motor oil
100
(+)

SPIT EPCON C8
Zinc coated steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Anchor size
Drilling (mm)
Drilling depth (mm)
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON C8 450 ml

8
10
80

10
12
90

12
14
110

16
18
125

20
25
170

24
28
210

30
35
280

86

53

32

17

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN

TENSILE
Anchor size
hef
NRu,m
NRk

SHEAR
M8
80
34.8
33.9

M10
90
50.7
42.3

M12
110
78.9
62.0

M16
125
82.9
69.1

M20
170
136.4
102.3

M24
210
202.3
151.7

M30
280
315.0
252.8

Anchor size
VRu,m
VRk

M8
15.92
10.98

M10
22.75
18.9

M12
32.8
25.3

M16
56.2
46.8

M20
73.6
59.02

M24
115.0
95.8

M30
177.7
135.9

Chevilles chimiques

Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size
hef
NRd
Mc = 1.8

SHEAR
M8
80
18.8

M10
90
23.5

M12
110
34.5

M16
125
38.4

M20
170
56.9

M24
210
84.3

M30
280
140.4

Anchor size

M24

M30

VRd
7.7
13.2
17.7
32.7
39.3
63.9
Ms = 1.43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1.5 for M20 to M30

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

90.6

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRec
13.5
F = 1.4 ; Mc = 1.8

SHEAR
M10
90
16.8

M12
110
24.6

M16
125
27.4

M20
170
40.6

M24
210
60.2

M30
280
100.3

Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRec
5.5
9.4
12.6
23.4
28.1
45.6
64.7
F = 1.4 ; Ms = 1.43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1.5 for M20 to M30

107

SPIT EPCON C8
Zinc coated steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN
N

SHEAR en kN
V

Pull-out resistance for dry and wet


concrete (1)

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


N0Rd,p
Anchor size

M8

hef

Concrete edge resistance

V0Rd,c

Design pull-out resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

280

-40C to +40C

13.9

19.4

27.8

33.3

52.8

63.9

94.4

-40C to +80C
Mc = 1.8

8.9

13.9

19.4

22.2

33.3

52.8

63.9

Anchor size M8
hef
80
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2.5
Mc = 1.5
V

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance for dry and wet


concrete (1)

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size

M8

hef

Design cone resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

280

-40C to +40C

13.9

19.4

27.8

33.3

52.8

63.9

94.4

-40C to +80C
Mc = 1.8

8.9

13.9

19.4

22.2

33.3

52.8

63.9

M10
90
45
45
3.3

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
110
125
170
210
280
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
4.8
6.9
12.1
17.9
31.2

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
hef
-40C to +40C
-40C to +80C
Mcp = 1.5

M8
80
33.3
21.3

Design pryout resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
90
110
125
170
210
280
46.7 66.7 80.0 126.7 153.3 226.7
33.3 46.7 53.3 80.0 126.7 153.3

Steel resistance
N

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design tensile resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

12.9

20.5

29.8

55.6

79.2 114.1 182.6

Std. rod grade 5.8*

12.0

19.3

28.0

52.0

81.3 118.0 186.7

Std. rod grade 8.8*

19.3

30.7

44.7

84.0 130.7 188.0 299.3

Std. rod grade 10.9* 26.4 41.4 60.0 112.1 175.0 252.1 400.7
MAXIMA rod: Ms = 1.71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1.49 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8: Ms = 1.5
Std. rod grade 10.9: Ms = 1.4

VRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design tensile resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

7.7

12.2

17.7

32.9

39.3

56.7

Std. rod grade 5.8* 7.36

11.6

16.9

31.2

48.8

70.4 112.0

Std. rod grade 8.8* 11.68 18.6

27.0

50.4

78.4 112.8 179.2

Std. rod grade 10.9* 12.2 19.3 28.1 52.0 81.3 117.3 186.7
MAXIMA rod: Ms = 1.71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1.49 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8: Ms = 1.5
Std. rod grade 10.9: Ms = 1.4
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water saturated.
*

Special grade available on request

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1.2
f,V
1
1.1
1.2
1.5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

80
1

180

108

55

fB
1.1
1.14
1.26
1.34

Concrete class
C25/30
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

90.7

SPIT EPCON C8
Zinc coated steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

S = 0, 5 +

M8
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.77
0.83
0.94
1.00

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

s
4.hef

Smin S Scr,N
Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete

M10
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.74
0.79
0.89
0.94
1.00

M12

0.63
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.82
0.86
0.91
1.00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete

M20
0.63
0.65
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.82
0.87
0.94
1.00

M16
85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
340
370
450
560

0.61
0.63
0.67
0.71
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.94
1.00

M24
0.63
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.76
0.80
0.86
0.90
0.94
1.00

M30

0.63
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.72
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.90
1.00

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

M8
0.63
0.68
0.77
0.86
1.00

40
45
55
65
85
90
110
125

c
hef

Cmin C Ccr,N
Ccr,N = 1.hef
c,N must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete

M10
0.63
0.71
0.79
0.95
1.00

M12

0.63
0.70
0.83
0.86
1.00

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete

M20
0.63
0.72
0.78
0.87
1.00

M16
85
105
120
140
170
210
250
280

0.66
0.76
0.79
0.91
1.00

M24
0.63
0.68
0.75
0.86
1.00

M30

0.63
0.71
0.81
0.92
1.00

Chevilles chimiques

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1.0

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

3.2

s-c,V

1.00

1.31

1.66

2.02

2.41

2.83

3.26

3.72

4.19

4.69

5.20

5.72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
s

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin

s3
sn-1

C
Cmin 1.0

Cmin
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0

0.67
0.75
0.83
0.92
1.00

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

3.2

0.84
0.93
1.02
1.11
1.20
1.30

1.03
1.12
1.22
1.32
1.42
1.52
1.62

1.22
1.33
1.43
1.54
1.64
1.75
1.86
1.96

1.43
1.54
1.65
1.77
1.88
1.99
2.10
2.21
2.33

1.65
1.77
1.89
2.00
2.12
2.24
2.36
2.47
2.59
2.71
2.83

1.88
2.00
2.12
2.25
2.37
2.50
2.62
2.74
2.87
2.99
3.11

2.12
2.25
2.38
2.50
2.63
2.76
2.89
3.02
3.15
3.28
3.41

2.36
2.50
2.63
2.77
2.90
3.04
3.17
3.31
3.44
3.71
3.71

2.62
2.76
2.90
3.04
3.18
3.32
3.46
3.60
3.74
4.02
4.02

2.89
3.03
3.18
3.32
3.46
3.61
3.75
3.90
4.04
4.33
4.33

3.16
3.31
3.46
3.61
3.76
3.91
4.05
4.20
4.35
4.65
4.65

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
109

SPIT EPCON C8
Stainless steel

L
df

d0

Tinst

45
tfix

1/4

hef = h0

hmin

APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures,
Fixing machinery (resistant to
vibration),
Fixing for protective barriers,
safety rails.

Epoxy resin - High performance

Technical data
SPIT EPCON C8
resin with stainless
steel MAXIMA
rod

Max. Max. thick Min thick

anchor of part to
of base
thread
depth
be fixed
material
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hef
tfix
hmin
d
EPCON C8 M8 A4 80
15
110
8
EPCON C8 M10 A4 90
20
120
10
EPCON C8 M12 A4 110
25
140
12
EPCON C8 M16 A4 125
35
160
16
EPCON C8 M20 A4 170
65
220
20
EPCON C8 M24 A4 210
63
265
24
EPCON C8 M30 A4 280
70
350
30
EPCON C8 epoxy resin, dual component cartridge

Drilling

depth drill bit

clearance

(mm) (mm)
(mm)
hO
dO
df
80
10
9
90
12
12
110
14
14
125
18
18
170
25
22
210
28
26
280
35
33
- vol. 450 ml

Total
length

Max.
tighten
torque
(mm)
(Nm)
L
Tinst
110
10
130
20
160
30
190
60
260
120
300
200
380
400
050883

Code

052400
052410
052420
052440
052450
052470
052490

Anchor mechanical properties


MATIERE
Threaded rod M8-M24::
A4-70 acc. ISO 3506-1
Threaded rod M30::
A4-50 acc. Iso 3506-1

Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8
700
450
36.6
31.2
22
9.0

M10
700
450
58
62.3
45
18.4

M12
700
450
84.3
109.2
78
31.8

M16
700
450
157
277.5
200
81.6

M20
700
450
227
482.4
301
122.9

M24 M30
700
500
450
210
326.9 522.8
833.7 1686.0
520
1052
212.2 429.4

Nut: Stainless steel A4-80,


NF EN 10088-3
Washer: Stainless steel A4,
NF EN 20898-2

INSTALLATION

Ambient temperature (C)


SPIT EPCON C8 resin
Max. time for
Waiting time
installation (min.)
for 45% load (h)
40C
5
3
30C
8
5
20C
14
6
10C
20
12
5C
26
15

Effect of temperature
on the resistance

Premium
cleaning*

Setting time
Curing time (h)
6
8
12
23
26

100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
20

*Premium cleaning:
2 blowing with compressed air
2 brushing with brushed fitted on a
drilling machine
2 blowing with compressed air

110

40

60
80
100
Temperature of the fixing (C)

120

140

SPIT EPCON C8
Stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter
Drilling (mm)
Drilling depth (mm)
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON C8 450 ml

8
10
80

10
12
90

12
14
110

16
18
125

20
25
170

24
28
210

30
35
280

86

53

32

17

2s

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRu,m
34.8
NRk
33.9

SHEAR
M10
90
50.7
42.3

M12
110
78.9
62.0

M16
125
82.9
69.1

M20
170
136.4
102.3

M24
210
202.3
151.7

M30
280
315.0
252.8

Anchor size M8
VRu,m
13.7
VRk
11.4

M10
22.2
18.5

M12
32.4
27.0

M16
61.0
50.9

M20
95.4
79.5

M24
137.3
114.4

M30
156.8
130.7

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

Chemical anchors

TENSILE

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRd
18.8
Mc = 1.8

SHEAR
M10
90
23.5

M12
110
34.5

M16
125
38.4

M20
170
56.9

M24
210
84.3

M30
280
140.4

Anchor size M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

M24

M30

VRd
7.3
11.9
17.3
32.7
51.3
Ms = 1.56 for M8 M24 and Ms = 2.38 for M30

73.1

55.0

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRec
13.5
F = 1.4 ; Mc = 1.8

SHEAR
M10
90
16.8

M12
110
24.6

M16
125
27.4

M20
170
40.6

M24
210
60.2

M30
280
100.3

Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
VRec
5.2
8.5
12.3
23.3
36.6
52.2
F = 1.4 ; Ms = 1.56 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2.38 for M30

M30
39.3

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Stainless steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

Concrete edge resistance

Pull-out resistance for dry and wet


concrete (1)

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


N0Rd,p
Anchor size

M8

hef

V0Rd,c

Design pull-out resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

280

-40C to +40C

13.9

19.4

27.8

33.3

52.8

63.9

94.4

-40C to +80C
Mc = 1.8

8.9

13.9

19.4

22.2

33.3

52.8

63.9

Anchor size M8
hef
80
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2.5
Mc = 1.5
V

M10
90
45
45
3.3

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance for dry and wet


concrete (1)

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size

M8

hef

Design cone resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

80

90

110

125

170

210

280

-40C to +40C

13.9

19.4

27.8

33.3

52.8

63.9

94.4

-40C to +80C
Mc = 1.8

8.9

13.9

19.4

22.2

33.3

52.8

63.9

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance(Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
110
125
170
210
280
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
4.8
6.9
12.1
17.9
31.2

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
hef
-40C to +40C
-40C to +80C
Mcp = 1.5

M8
80
33.3
21.3

Design pryout resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
90
110
125
170
210
280
46.7 66.7 80.0 126.7 153.3 226.7
33.3 46.7 53.3 80.0 126.7 153.3

Steel resistance
N

Steel resistance

NRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

12.3

19.8

28.9

54.5

85.0 122.5 91.3

VRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

7.3

11.9

17.3

32.7

51.3

73.1

MAXIMA rod: Ms = 1.56 for M8-M24 and Ms = 2.38 for M30


(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water saturated.

MAXIMA rod: Ms = 1.87 for M8-M24 and Ms = 2.86 for M30

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V
1
1.1
1.2
1.5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

80
1

180

112

55

fB
1
1.14
1.26
1.34

Concrete class
C20/25
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

55.0

SPIT EPCON C8
Stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

S = 0, 5 +

M8
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.77
0.83
0.94
1.00

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

s
4.hef

Smin S Scr,N
Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete

M10
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.74
0.79
0.89
0.94
1.00

M12

0.63
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.82
0.86
0.91
1.00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete

M20
0.63
0.65
0.71
0.74
0.76
0.82
0.87
0.94
1.00

M16
85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
340
370
450
560

0.61
0.63
0.67
0.71
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.94
1.00

M24
0.63
0.67
0.69
0.71
0.76
0.80
0.86
0.90
0.94
1.00

M30

0.63
0.64
0.66
0.70
0.72
0.77
0.80
0.83
0.90
1.00

EDGE C

c
hef

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

M8
0.63
0.68
0.77
0.86
1.00

40
45
55
65
85
90
110
125

Cmin C Ccr,N
Ccr,N = 1.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete

M10
0.63
0.71
0.79
0.95
1.00

M12

0.63
0.70
0.83
0.86
1.00

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete

M20
0.63
0.72
0.78
0.87
1.00

M16
85
105
120
140
170
210
250
280

0.66
0.76
0.79
0.91
1.00

M24
0.63
0.68
0.75
0.86
1.00

M30

0.63
0.71
0.81
0.92
1.00

Chemical anchors

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

C
Cmin

1.0

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

3.2

s-c,V

1.00

1.31

1.66

2.02

2.41

2.83

3.26

3.72

4.19

4.69

5.20

5.72

c
s

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin

s3
sn-1

C
Cmin 1.0

Cmin
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0

0.67
0.75
0.83
0.92
1.00

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

3.2

0.84
0.93
1.02
1.11
1.20
1.30

1.03
1.12
1.22
1.32
1.42
1.52
1.62

1.22
1.33
1.43
1.54
1.64
1.75
1.86
1.96

1.43
1.54
1.65
1.77
1.88
1.99
2.10
2.21
2.33

1.65
1.77
1.89
2.00
2.12
2.24
2.36
2.47
2.59
2.71
2.83

1.88
2.00
2.12
2.25
2.37
2.50
2.62
2.74
2.87
2.99
3.11

2.12
2.25
2.38
2.50
2.63
2.76
2.89
3.02
3.15
3.28
3.41

2.36
2.50
2.63
2.77
2.90
3.04
3.17
3.31
3.44
3.71
3.71

2.62
2.76
2.90
3.04
3.18
3.32
3.46
3.60
3.74
4.02
4.02

2.89
3.03
3.18
3.32
3.46
3.61
3.75
3.90
4.04
4.33
4.33

3.16
3.31
3.46
3.61
3.76
3.91
4.05
4.20
4.35
4.65
4.65

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
113

SPIT EPCON 530/200


Zinc coated steel

1/4

Epoxy resin - High performance

Technical data
L
df

45
d0

Tinst

tfix

hef = h0
hmin

APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures,

Zinc coated steel


Max.
MAXIMA rod with anchor
SPIT EPCON resin depth
(mm)
hef
EPCON M8
80
EPCON M10
90
EPCON M12
110
EPCON M16
125
EPCON M20
170
EPCON M24
210
EPCON M30
280

Max. thick Min thick


of part to
of base
be fixed
material
(mm)
(mm)
tfix
hmin
15
110
20
120
25
140
35
160
65
220
63
265
70
350

thread Drilling drill


depth
bit
(mm)
d
8
10
12
16
20
24
30

(mm)
hO
80
90
110
125
170
210
280

(mm)
dO
10
12
14
18
25
28
35

EPOXY CERAMIC 6 Dual component cartridge, 100% epoxy resin

Fixing machinery (resistant to


vibration)
Insulating fixings (public
lighting, cable trays, etc.) (high
dielectric strength, 10 000 volts)
Waterproof fixings (dams, etc.)
Fixing for protective barriers,
safety rails
Waterproof fixings for potable
water reservoirs

clearance

(mm)
df
9
12
14
18
22
26
33
- vol. 530 ml
- vol. 200 ml

Total
rod
lenth
(mm)
L
110
130
160
190
260
300
380

Max.
tighten
torque
(Nm)
Tinst
10
20
30
60
120
200
400

Code

050950
050960
050970
050980
655220
655240
050940
063220
062630

Anchor mechanical properties


Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8
600
420
36,6
31,2
22
9,0

M10
600
420
58
62,3
45
18,4

M12
600
420
84,3
109,2
78
31,8

M16
600
420
157
277,5
200
81,6

M20
520
420
227
482,4
301
122,9

M24 M30
520
520
420
420
326,9 522,8
833,7 1686,0
520
1052
212,2 429,4

MATERIAL

Threaded rod M20-M30:


11 SMnPb37 - NFA 35-561
Nut:
Steel, EN 20898-2 grade 6 or 8
Washer:
Steel DIN 513
Zinc coating 5 m min.
NF E25-009

INSTALLATION

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


Ambient temperature (C)
Max. time for
installation (min.)
32C
5
21C
7
16C
10
10C
20
4C
45
Effect of temperature
on the resistance

Threaded rod M8-M16:


cold formed steel NF A35-053

SPIT EPCON 530/520


Waiting time before
applying user loads (h)
1
1
1,5
2
3

Waiting time before


torque application (h)
3
3
3,5
4
5

100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Temperature of the fixing (C)

Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPCON 530/200 anchor


EPCON C8

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Ammonium hydroxide
8,5
(o)
Hydrochloric acid (HCL) 3,5
(o)
Nitric acid
10
(o)
Petrol
100
(+)
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) 9
(o)
Pure water
100
(+)

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Saturated salt solution
100
(+)
Sodium hypochlorite
(NaOCLO4)
5
Sulphuric acid (H2SO4)
10
(o)
Toluene
100
(o)
Xylene
100
(+)

Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks,
attacked surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples
in contact with the substance slightly attacked the material.

114

SPIT EPCON 530/200


Zinc coated steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter
Drilling (mm)
Drilling depth (mm)
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON 200
EPCON 530

8
10
80

10
12
90

12
14
110

16
18
125

20
25
170

24
28
210

30
35
280

35
106

24
71

15
46

6
19

3
9

2
7

2
3

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRu,m
24,3
NRk
19,5

SHEAR
M10
90
30,4
24,4

M12
110
43,2
34,6

M16
125
76,0
60,8

M20
170
115,0
92,0

M24
210
165,0
132,0

M30
280
275,0
220,0

Anchor size M8
VRu,m
13,1
VRk
10,8

M10
21,7
15,8

M12
23,32
19,6

M16
45,2
37,2

M20
73,7
69,5

M24
114,7
96,6

M30
168,3
146,5

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

Chemical anchors

TENSILE

VRk *
Ms

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRd
9,0
Mc = 2,16

SHEAR
M10
90
11,3

M12
110
16,0

M16
125
28,1

M20
170
42,6

M24
210
61,1

M30
280
101,9

Anchor size M8

M24

M30

VRd
7,6
11,0
13,7
26,0
46,3
64,4
Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30

M10

M12

M16

M20

97,7

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRec
6,4
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,16

SHEAR
M10
90
8,1

M12
110
11,4

M16
125
20,1

M20
170
30,4

M24
210
43,7

M30
280
72,8

Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRec
5,4
7,9
9,8
18,6
33,1
46,0
69,8
F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,43 for M8 to M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20 to M30

115

SPIT EPCON 530/200


Zinc coated steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N
N0Rd,p
Anchor size M8
-40C to +40C
hef
80
N0Rd,p
9,3
Mc = 2,16
N

Concrete edge resistance

O
Rd , p

M10

M12

90
11,6

110
16,2

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb

V0Rd,c

Design pull-out resistance


M16 M20 M24 M30
125
27,8

170
44,0

210
53,2

280
78,7

Anchor size M8
hef
80
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2,1
Mc = 1,8
V

M10
90
45
45
2,7

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance

N Rd,c = N
N0Rd,c
Anchor size M8
-40C to +40C
hef
80
N0Rd,c
9,3
Mc = 2,16

O
Rd ,c

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
110
125
170
210
280
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
4,0
5,7
10,1
14,9
26,0

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

.fb .s .c, N

M10

M12

Design cone resistance


M16 M20 M24 M30

90
11,6

110
16,2

125
27,8

170
44,0

210
53,2

280
78,7

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
hef
-40C to +40C
Mcp = 1,8

M8
80
22,2

Design pryout resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
90
110
125
170
210
280
27,8 38,9 66,7 105,6 127,8 188,9

V
N

Steel resistance
Steel resistance
VRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

NRd,s
Anchor size

Steel design tensile resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30

SPIT MAXIMA rod

7,7

12,2

17,7

32,9

39,3

56,7

M8

Std. rod grade 5.8*

7,36

11,6

16,9

31,2

48,8

70,4 112,0

SPIT MAXIMA rod

12,9

20,5

29,8

55,6

79,2 114,1 182,6

Std. rod grade 8.8* 11,68 18,6

27,0

50,4

78,4 112,8 179,2

Std. rod grade 5.8*

12,0

19,3

28,0

52,0

81,3 118,0 186,7

Std. rod grade 8.8*

19,3

30,7

44,7

84,0 130,7 188,0 299,3

Std. rod grade 10.9* 12,2 19,3 28,1 52,0 81,3 117,3 186,7
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,43 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,5 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,25
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,5

Std. rod grade 10.9* 26,4 41,4 60,0 112,1 175,0 252,1 400,7
MAXIMA rod : Ms = 1,71 for M8-M16 and Ms = 1,49 for M20-M30
Std. rod grade 5.8 and 8.8 : Ms = 1,5
Std. rod grade 10.9 : Ms = 1,4

90,7

* Special grade available on request

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

180

80
1

55

116

fB
1
1,14
1,26
1,34

Concrete class
C20/25
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT EPCON 530/200


Zinc coated steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

S = 0, 5 +

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 3.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,64
0,63
0,67
0,65
0,63
0,61
0,70
0,68
0,65
0,63
0,77
0,74
0,69
0,67
0,83
0,79
0,74
0,71
0,94
0,89
0,82
0,78
1,00
0,94
0,86
0,82
1,00
0,91
0,86
1,00
0,94
1,00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,65
0,63
0,71
0,67
0,63
0,74
0,69
0,64
0,76
0,71
0,66
0,82
0,76
0,70
0,87
0,80
0,72
0,94
0,86
0,77
1,00
0,90
0,80
0,94
0,83
1,00
0,90
1,00

85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
340
370
450
560

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = 1,5.hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,68
0,63
0,77
0,71
0,63
0,86
0,79
0,70
0,66
1,00
0,95
0,83
0,76
1,00
0,86
0,79
1,00
0,91
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
90
110
125

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,72
0,63
0,78
0,68
0,87
0,75
0,63
1,00
0,86
0,71
1,00
0,81
0,92
1,00

85
105
120
140
170
210
250
280

Chemical anchors

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
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Stainless steel

1/4

Epoxy resin - High performance

Technical data
L
df

45
d0

Tinst

tfix

hef = h0
hmin

APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures,

Stainless steel
Max.
MAXIMA rod with anchor
SPIT EPCON resin depth
(mm)
hef
EPCON M8-A4
80
EPCON M10-A4
90
EPCON M12-A4
110
EPCON M16-A4
125
EPCON M20-A4
170
EPCON M24-A4
210
EPCON M30-A4
280

Max. thick Min thick


of part to
of base
be fixed
material
(mm)
(mm)
tfix
hmin
15
110
20
120
25
140
35
160
65
220
63
265
70
350

thread Drilling drill


depth
bit
(mm)
d
8
10
12
16
20
24
30

(mm)
hO
80
90
110
125
170
210
280

(mm)
dO
10
12
14
18
25
28
35

EPOXY CERAMIC 6 Dual component cartridge, 100% epoxy resin

Fixing machinery (resistant to


vibration)

Waterproof fixings (dams, etc.)


Fixing for protective barriers,
safety rails
Waterproof fixings for potable
water reservoirs

MATERIAL
Threaded rod M8-M24:
A4-70 acc. ISO 3506-1
Threaded rod M30:
A4-50 acc. ISO 3506-1
Nut: Stainless steel A4-80,
NF EN 10088-3
Washer: Stainless steel A4,
NF EN 20898-2
Zinc coating 5 m min.
NF E25-009

INSTALLATION

(mm)
df
9
12
14
18
22
26
33
- vol. 530 ml
- vol. 200 ml

Total
rod
lenth
(mm)
L
110
130
160
190
260
300
380

Max.
tighten
torque
(Nm)
Tinst
10
20
30
60
120
200
400

Code

052400
052410
052420
052440
052450
052470
052490
063220
062630

Anchor mechanical properties


Threaded part
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
As (mm2)
Stressed cross-section
Wel (mm3) Elastic section modulus
M0Rk,s (Nm) Characteristic bending moment
M (Nm)
Recommended bending moment

M8
700
350
32,7
26,4
22
9,0

M10
700
350
52,8
54,1
45
18,4

M12
700
350
77
95,3
80
32,7

M16
700
350
145,3
247,0
207
84,5

M20
700
350
227
482,4
405
165,3

M24 M30
700
500
350
200
326,9 522,8
833,7 1686,0
700
1011
285,7 412,7

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


Ambient temperature (C)
Max. time for
installation (min.)
32C
5
21C
7
16C
10
10C
20
4C
45
Effect of temperature
on the resistance

Insulating fixings (public


lighting, cable trays, etc.) (high
dielectric strength, 10 000 volts)

clearance

SPIT EPCON 530/200


Waiting time before
applying user loads (h)
1
1
1,5
2
3

Waiting time before


torque application (h)
3
3
3,5
4
5

100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
20

40

60

80

100

120

140

Temperature of the fixing (C)

Chemical resistance of the SPIT EPCON 530/200 anchor


EPCON C8

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Ammonium hydroxide
8,5
(o)
Hydrochloric acid (HCL) 3,5
(o)
Nitric acid
10
(o)
Petrol
100
(+)
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) 9
(o)
Pure water
100
(+)

Chemical
Concentration Resistance
substances
(%)
Saturated salt solution
100
(+)
Sodium hypochlorite
(NaOCLO4)
5
Sulphuric acid (H2SO4)
10
(o)
Toluene
100
(o)
Xylene
100
(+)

Resistant (+): the samples in contact with the substances did not show any visible damage such as cracks,
attacked surfaces, burst corners nor large swelling.
Sensitive (o): use with care regarding exposure of the field of usage, precautions to be taken. The samples
in contact with the substance slightly attacked the material.

118

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Stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Studs diameter
Drilling (mm)
Drilling depth (mm)
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON 200
EPCON 530

8
10
80

10
12
90

12
14
110

16
18
125

20
25
170

24
28
210

30
35
280

35
106

24
71

15
46

6
19

3
9

2
7

2
3

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRu,m
24,3
NRk
19,5

SHEAR
M10
90
30,4
24,4

M12
110
43,2
34,6

M16
125
76,0
60,8

M20
170
115,0
92,0

M24
210
165,0
132,0

M30
280
275,0
220,0

Anchor size M8
VRu,m
13,2
VRk
11,0

M10
20,8
17,4

M12
30,3
25,3

M16
56,5
47,1

M20
70,8
59,0

M24
102
85,0

M30
163,1
135,9

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRd =

VRk *
Ms

Chemical anchors

TENSILE

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRd
9,0
Mc = 2,16

SHEAR
M10
90
11,3

M12
110
16,0

M16
125
28,1

M20
170
42,6

M24
210
61,1

M30
280
101,9

Anchor size M8

M20

M24

M30

VRd
7,0
11,2
16,3
30,4
38,1
Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30

M10

M12

M16

54,8

57,1

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size M8
hef
80
NRec
6,4
F = 1,4 ; Mc = 2,16

SHEAR
M10
90
8,1

M12
110
11,4

M16
125
20,1

M20
170
30,4

M24
210
43,7

M30
280
72,8

Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24
VRec
5,0
8,0
11,6
21,7
27,2
39,1
F = 1,4 ; Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30

M30
40,8

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Stainless steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN
N

Pull-out resistance

N Rd,p = N
N0Rd,p
Anchor size M8
-40C to +40C
hef
80
N0Rd,p
9,3
Mc = 2,16

SHEAR in kN

M10
90
11,6

O
Rd , p

M12
110
16,2

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb
Design pull-out resistance
M16 M20 M24 M30
125
27,8

170
44,0

210
53,2

280
78,7

V0Rd,c
Anchor size M8
hef
80
Cmin
40
Smin
40
V0Rd,c
2,1
Mc = 1,8
V

Concrete cone resistance

Pryout failure

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N


N0Rd,c
Anchor size M8
-40C to +40C
hef
80
N0Rd,c
9,3
Mc = 2,16

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

M10

M12

Design cone resistance


M16 M20 M24 M30

90
11,6

110
16,2

125
27,8

170
44,0

M10
90
45
45
2,7

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
110
125
170
210
280
55
65
85
105
140
55
65
85
105
140
4,0
5,7
10,1
14,9
26,0

210
53,2

280
78,7

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
hef
-40C +40C
Mcp = 1,8

M8
80
22,2

Design pryout resistance


M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
90
110
125
170
210
280
27,8 38,9 66,7 105,6 127,8 188,9

Steel resistance

Steel resistance
NRd,s
Steel design tensile resistance
Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
NRd,s
12,3
19,8
28,9
54,5
85,0 122,5 91,3
Ms = 1,87 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,86 for M30

VRd,s
Steel design shear resistance
Anchor size M8
M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M30
VRd,s
7,4
11,9
17,4
32,9
51,6
73,5
55,0
Ms = 1,55 for M8 to M24 and Ms = 2,38 for M30

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2
f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

180

80
1

55

120

fB
1
1,14
1,26
1,34

Concrete class
C20/25
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT EPCON 530/200


Stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

S = 0, 5 +

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,64
0,63
0,67
0,65
0,63
0,61
0,70
0,68
0,65
0,63
0,77
0,74
0,69
0,67
0,83
0,79
0,74
0,71
0,94
0,89
0,82
0,78
1,00
0,94
0,86
0,82
1,00
0,91
0,86
1,00
0,94
1,00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,65
0,63
0,71
0,67
0,63
0,74
0,69
0,64
0,76
0,71
0,66
0,82
0,76
0,70
0,87
0,80
0,72
0,94
0,86
0,77
1,00
0,90
0,80
0,94
0,83
1,00
0,90
1,00

85
105
140
160
180
220
250
300
340
370
450
560

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M8
M10 M12 M16
0,63
0,68
0,63
0,77
0,71
0,63
0,86
0,79
0,70
0,66
1,00
0,95
0,83
0,76
1,00
0,86
0,79
1,00
0,91
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
90
110
125

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M20 M24 M30
0,63
0,72
0,63
0,78
0,68
0,87
0,75
0,63
1,00
0,86
0,71
1,00
0,81
0,92
1,00

85
105
120
140
170
210
250
280

Chemical anchors

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

cmin
s

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

s3
sn-1

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
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Zinc coated steel and stainless steel
ETA Option 7

ETA
European Technical Approval

n 05/0111(EPOMAX)
n 05/0112
n XX 2015-2
(EPCON 530/200)

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Female chemical anchoring for heavy loads

Technical data
SPIT ATP

Max. Min thick Threaded Depth of thread Drilling drill Total rod Total
Max.
Max.
anchor of base length threaded
depth
bit
length capsule tighten tighten
depth material
start
length torque torque

Code
Zn

Code
st. steel

5.8 A4 screw 8.8 screw

LD

d0

dnom

h0

l2
hef = L

(mm)
hef
ATP M8x60
60
ATP M10x65
65
ATP M12x75
75
ATP M12x120 120
ATP M16x125 125
ATP M20x170 170

(mm)
hmin
100
100
100
180
180
225

(mm)
I2
20
25
30
38
40
50

(mm)
LD
4,5
7
8
5
9,5
12,5

(mm)
d
8
10
12
12
16
20

(mm)
hO
65
70
75
125
130
175

(mm)
dO
14
20
24
18
28
35

(mm)
L
60
65
75
120
125
170

(mm)
Lp
80
85
107
107
162
200

(Nm)
Tinst
10
22
36
36
80
120

(Nm)
Tinst
15
30
70
70
120
200

062770 062860
062480 062960
062760 063100
062500
052800
062810
-

EPCON 530/200 and EPOMAX resin could be used with ATP female studs

APPLICATION
Fixing steel framed structures
Fixing machinery (resistant to
vibration)
Insulation fixings (public
lighting, cable trays, etc) (high
dielectric strength, 10 000 volts,
whit EPCON 530/200 resine)
Waterproof fixings (dams, etc.)
Fixings for protective barriers,
safety rails

MATERIAL
Body ATP: S 300 pb NFA 35561
Body ATP (stainless steel A4):
X2Cr Ni Mo 17-12-2
Centering cap ATP
high density PE

Anchor mechanical properties


Body ATP in zinc coatd steel
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength
Body ATP in stainless steel
fuk (N/mm2) Min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength

M8

M10

M12

M16

M20

520
420

520
420

520
420

520
420

520
420

650
350

650
350

650
350

Setting time before applying a load and tightening torque


Ambient temperature (C)
Max. time for
installation (min.)
32C
5
21C
7
16C
10
10C
20
4C
45

SPIT EPCON 530/200 resin


Waiting time before
Waiting time before
applying user loads (h) torque application (h)
1
3
1
3
1,5
3,5
2
4
3
5

METHODE DE POSE
Premium
cleaning*

Setting time before tightening torque and applying a load


Ambient temperature (C)
40C
30C
20C
10C
0C

SPIT EPOMAX resin


Torque time
Curing time
Dry concrete
Wet concrete
40 min.
40 min.
1 hour 20 min.
60 min.
60 min.
2 hours
60 min.
110 min.
2 hours 40 min.
2 hours 30 min.
3 hours
6 hours
4 hours
4 hours 30 min.
9 hours

Note: minimum installation temperature: -5C

*Premium cleaning:
2 blows with compressed air
2 brushing operation with brush on
drilling machine
2 blows with compressed air

122

SPIT ATP
Zinc coated steel and stainless steel

2/4

The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Number of sealings per cartridge


Dimensions
Drilling (mm)
Drilling depth (mm)
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPCON 200
EPCON 530
EPOMAX 150 ml
EPOMAX 345 ml
EPOMAX 380 ml

M8x60
14
65

M10x65
20
70

M12x75
24
80

M12x120
18
125

M16x125
28
130

43
112
31
72
80

16
42
11
27
30

11
30
8
19
21

13
34
9
22
24

4
11
3
7
8

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

Anchor size

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M12

M16

M20

Screw grade 5.8 / A4-70


NRu,m
20,3
NRk
18,3

32,2
29

46,8
42,2

46,8
42,2

87,2
78,5

136,1
122,5

Screw grade 8.8


NRu,m
NRk

41,2
25,8

57,1
35,8

91,3
57,3

111,0
69,6

188,8
118,5

26,6
16,7

Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M12

M16

M20

11,34
9,45

18,18
15,15

26,28
21,9

26,28
21,9

48,96
40,8

76,14
63,45

17,46
14,55

27,9
23,25

40,5
33,75

40,5
33,75

55,26 121,86
46,05 101,55

Screw grade A4-70


VRu,m
15,27
VRk
12,72

24,47
20,39

35,38
29,48

35,38
29,48

65,91 102,50
54,92 85,41

Screw grade 5.8


VRu,m
VRk
Screw grade 8.8
VRu,m
VRk

Chemical anchors

TENSILE

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

*Derived from test results

VRd =

TENSILE
Anchor size

VRk *
Ms

SHEAR
M8

M10

M12

M12

M16

M20

Screw grade 5.8 / A4-70


hef
NRd

60
12,2

65
19,3

75
28,1

120
28,1

125
52,3

170
81,7

Screw grade 8.8


hef
NRd
Mc = 1,5

60
11,1

65
17,2

75
23,9

120
38,2

125
46,4

170
79,0

Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M12

M16

M20

Screw grade 5.8


VRd

7,6

12,1

17,5

17,5

32,6

50,8

Screw grade 8.8


VRd

11,6

18,6

27,0

27,0

30,7

67,7

18,9

35,2

Screw grade A4-70


VRd
8,2
13,1
18,9
Ms 5.8 = 1,25 - Ms 8.8 = 1,25 for M8-M12 Ms 8.8 = 1,5 pour M16-M20 - Ms A4-70 = 1,56

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size

SHEAR
M8

Screw grade 5.8 / A4-70


hef
60
NRec
8,7
Screw grade 8.8
hef
NRec
Mc = 1,5

VRk *
M . F

60
8,0

M10

M12

M12

M16

M20

65
13,8

75
20,1

120
20,1

125
37,4

170
58,3

65
12,3

75
17,0

120
27,3

125
33,1

170
56,4

Anchor size

M8

M10

M12

M12

M16

M20

Screw grade 5.8


VRec

5,4

8,7

12,5

12,5

23,3

36,3

Screw grade 8.8


VRec

8,3

13,3

19,3

19,3

21,9

48,4

13,5

25,1

Screw grade A4-70


VRec
5,8
9,3
13,5
Ms 5.8 = 1,25 - Ms 8.8 = 1,25 pour M8-M12 Ms 8.8 = 1,5 pour M16-M20 - Ms A4-70 = 1,56

123

SPIT ATP
Zinc coated steel and stainless steel

3/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


TENSILE in kN

SHEAR in kN
V

Pull out resistance for dry, wet (1)


concrete with premium cleaning

N Rd,p = N ORd , p .fb


N0Rd,p
Anchor size
hef
N0Rd,p

M8
60
10,7

M10
65
13,3

O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

V0Rd,c

Design pull-out resistance


M12 M12 M16 M20
75
120
125
170
20,0 30,0
40,0
63,3

Mc = 1,5

Anchor size
hef
Cmin
Smin
V0Rd,c
Mc = 1,5
V

Concrete edge resistance

M8
60
40
40
2,5

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
M10 M12 M12 M16 M20
65
75
120
125
170
45
55
65
65
85
45
55
65
65
85
3,4
5,0
6,5
7,3
12,5

Pryout failure

Concrete cone resistance for dry,


wet (1) concrete with premium
cleaning

0
VRd,cp = VRd
,cp .fb .s .c, N

N Rd,c = N ORd ,c .fb .s .c, N

N0Rd,c
Anchor size
hef
N0Rd,c
Mc = 1,5

M8
60
10,7

M10
65
13,3

Design cone resistance


M12 M12 M16 M20
75
120
125
170
20,0 30,0
40,0
63,3

V0Rd,cp
Anchor size
hef
V0Rd,cp
Mcp = 1,5

M8
60
21,3

M10
65
26,7

Design pryout resistance


M12 M12 M16 M20
75
120
125
170
40,0 60,0
80,0 126,7

Steel resistance

Steel resistance
VRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design shear resistance


M10 M12 M12 M16 M20

Screw grade 5.8


VRd,s

7,4

11,6

16,9

16,9

31,2

48,8

81,2

Screw grade 8.8


VRd,s

11,7

18,6

27,0

27,0

36,7

60,7

Screw grade A4-70


VRd,s
7,3
11,9
17,3
17,3
32,7
Ms 5.8 = 1,25 ; Ms 8.8 = 1,25 for M8-M12 and
Ms 8.8 = 1,5 for M16-M20 ; Ms A4-70 = 1,56 for M8-M16
(1) The concrete in the area of the anchorage is water saturated

NRd,s
Anchor size

M8

Steel design tensile resistance


M10 M12 M12 M16 M20

Screw grade 5.8


NRd,s

12,0

19,3

Screw grade 8.8


NRd,s

19,3

30,7

28,0

28,0

52,0

44,7

44,70

73,3

122,0

Screw grade A4-70


NRd,s
12,4
19,9
29,0
Ms 5.8 = 1,5 ; Ms 8.8 = 1,5 ; Ms A4-70 = 1,86

29,0

54,8

NRd = min(NRd,p ; NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,cp ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

N + V 1,2

f,V
1
1,1
1,2
1,5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

180

80
1

55

124

fB
1
1,14
1,26
1,34

Concrete class
C20/25
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

SPIT ATP
Zinc coated steel and stainless steel

4/4

SPIT CC- Method (values issued from ETA)


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

S = 0, 5 +

M8
0,67
0,69
0,73
0,77
0,85
0,92
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
100
120
130
150
200
250
300
340

s
4.hef

Smin < S < Scr,N


Scr,N = 2 hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

M10
0,67
0,71
0,75
0,83
0,88
0,96
1,00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete
M12 M12 M16 M20

0,68
0,72
0,78
0,83
0,90
0,93
1,00

0,64
0,65
0,71
0,75
0,77
0,81
0,92
1,00

0,63
0,67
0,70
0,74
0,76
0,80
0,90
1,00

0,60
0,65
0,68
0,69
0,72
0,79
0,87
0,94
1,00

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

c
hef

Cmin < C < Ccr,N


Ccr,N = hef
c,N must be used for each distance
influenced the anchors group.

M8
0,75
0,81
0,93
1,00

40
45
55
65
85
90
100
125
150
170

M10
0,77
0,88
1,00

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete
M12 M12 M16 M20

0,80
0,90
1,00

0,66
0,68
0,81
0,87
1,00

0,65
0,76
0,79
0,85
1,00

Chemical anchors

EDGE C

0,55
0,63
0,65
0,70
0,80
0,91
1,00

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

C
Cmin

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

s-c,V

1,00

1,31

1,66

2,02

2,41

2,83

3,26

3,72

4,19

4,69

5,20

5,72

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

c
cmin

h>1,5.c

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

C
Cmin 1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3,0

3,2

0,84
0,93
1,02
1,11
1,20
1,30

1,03
1,12
1,22
1,32
1,42
1,52
1,62

1,22
1,33
1,43
1,54
1,64
1,75
1,86
1,96

1,43
1,54
1,65
1,77
1,88
1,99
2,10
2,21
2,33

1,65
1,77
1,89
2,00
2,12
2,24
2,36
2,47
2,59
2,71
2,83

1,88
2,00
2,12
2,25
2,37
2,50
2,62
2,74
2,87
2,99
3,11

2,12
2,25
2,38
2,50
2,63
2,76
2,89
3,02
3,15
3,28
3,41

2,36
2,50
2,63
2,77
2,90
3,04
3,17
3,31
3,44
3,71
3,71

2,62
2,76
2,90
3,04
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,60
3,74
4,02
4,02

2,89
3,03
3,18
3,32
3,46
3,61
3,75
3,90
4,04
4,33
4,33

3,16
3,31
3,46
3,61
3,76
3,91
4,05
4,20
4,35
4,65
4,65

Cmin

s c,V =

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening

s3

1,0
1,5
2,0
2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
5,5
6,0

0,67
0,75
0,83
0,92
1,00

sn-1

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

s c,V =
h>1,5.c

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin
125

SPIT SATELIS

Chemical fixing of threaded and tapped studs in


hollow materials

N DX 1454

N QX 0070
tfix

hef

Technical data
SPIT
SATELIS

d
l2
dnom

d
L = hef

dnom
Ls

APPLICATION
Signs
Scaffolding
Electrical switchboards
Radiators
Frames
Air conditioning ducts
Rail guard returns
Blinds
Climbing walls
Metal scales
Hand rails
Poles and ducts
Demountable partitions
Kitchen furniture
Decoration
...

MATERIAL
Container polypropylene
Spring screen polyacetal
Male stud, zinc coated steel
S300Pb EN 10087
Nut, zinc coated steel
stainless steel
Washer zinc coated steel
NF EN 10025

INSTALLATION

Anchor Max thick

Drilling

Length of External Stud External Thread


Max
depth of part to drill bit depth thread satelis diameter length diameter length of tightening
be fixed
without of satelis
of female female
torque
stress
stud
stud
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm) (mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(Nm)

hef
tfix
dO
hO
d
Ls
dnom
G M8
10
8
G M10
60
18
10
G M12
25
20
80
12
60
20
DF M6

6
DF M8
58

8
DF M10

10
EPCON, EPOMAX, and CMIX+ resins could be used with SATELIS

L
80
90
100
58
58
58

l2

12
12
12

15
20
23

Tinst
10
20
20
8
10
20

062300
062310
062320
062340
062350
062360

Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)


TENSILE in kN
Anchor
Base
size
material

SHEAR in kN

Male stud M8-M10-M12


Female stud M6-M8-M10

Male stud
M8
M10

M12
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 4,4
VRu,m
9,6
10,6
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 7,6
VRu,m
9,6
12,4
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 2,0
VRu,m
6,2
6,2
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 4,6
VRu,m
8,6
8,6
Hollow concrete beam
NRu,m 1,6
VRu,m
1,8
1,8
Clay pat floor
NRu,m 2,0
VRu,m
-

Female stud
M6
M8

M10

6,2

9,6

10,6

6,2

9,6

12,4

6,2

6,2

6,2

6,2

8,6

8,6

1,8

1,8

1,8

Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
NRd =

NRu,m
3

NRec =

NRu,m
4

*Derived from test results

TENSILE in kN
Anchor
Base
size
material

VRd =

VRu,m
3

VRec =

VRu,m
4

*Derived from test results

SHEAR in kN
Male stud M8-M10-M12
Female stud M6-M8-M10

Male stud
M8
M10
M12

Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
1,45
VRd
3,2
NRec
1,1
VRec
2,4
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
2,5
VRd
3,2
NRec
1,9
VRec
2,4
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,65
VRd
2,0
NRec
0,5
VRec
1,55
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
1,5
VRd
2,85
NRec
1,15
VRec
2,15
Hollow concrete beam
NRd
0,5
VRd
0,6
NRec
0,4
VRec
0,45
Clay pat floor
NRd
0,65
VRd
NRec
0,5
VRec
-

126

dnom

Code

Female stud
M6
M8
M10

3,5
2,65

2,0
1,55

3,2
2,4

3,5
2,65

4,1
3,1

2,0
1,55

3,2
2,4

3,5
2,65

2,0
1,55

2,0
1,55

2,0
1,55

2,0
1,55

2,85
2,15

2,0
1,55

2,85
2,15

2,85
2,15

0,6
0,45

0,6
0,45

0,6
0,45

0,6
0,45

SPIT CMIX PLUS

Polyester resin for fixing in hollow material and in


concrete

N YX 0006

Technical data
Type

Anchor Max thick

depth of part to thread


be fixed

d0

(mm)
hef

(mm)
tfix

(mm)
d

(mm)
l2

M8
M10
M12
M8
M10
M12
15x85
20x85
15x130

75
75
75
58
58
75

12
20
20

8
10
12
8
10
12

M6

75

M8

75

M10

75

M8

75

M10

75

M12

75

hef = h0

tfix

Male
stud

L = hef = h0

Satelis
Plast
Female
Male stud Female stud sleeve (1) stud

l2

dt
L

Perforated sleeve
tfix

hef

d
l2
dnom

d
L = hef

dnom

Threaded
stud

Tinst

Satelis
45
d0

Tinst

tfix

Drill
bit
hollow solid

Drilling
depth
hollow solid

sleeve
length

Max
Code
Total tightening
anchor torque

(mm) (mm)
dO

(mm) (mm)
hO

(Nm)
dt

20
23
30

16
16
20
20
20
20
15
20
15

10
12
14
14
14
20

80
80
80
80
80
100
85
90
135

Tinst

15
20
15

100
100
100
58
58
75
85
85
130

5
8
8
8
8
8

15

20

20

20

80

58

062340

80

58

10

062350

10

52

20

80

58

20

062360

10

20

80

80

10

062300

18

10

20

80

90

20

062310

25

12

20

80

100

20

062320

061650
061660
061670
061740
061750
061760
061600
061490
557080

M8

80

15

10

80

110

10

050950

M10

90

20

10

12

90

130

20

050960

M12

110

25

12

14

110

160

30

050970

M16

125

35

16

18

125

190

60

050980

(1) Sleeve 16 x 80 for male studs M8 et M10 in hollow material.


Sleeve 20 x 80 and 20 x 85 for male studs M12 and female studs M8, M10 and M12 in hollow material.
Sleeve 15 x 130 for male studs M8 x 170 - Using commercial standard threaded rods.

L
df

Thread
length

hef = h0

Chemical anchors

Recommended loads in concrete (kN)

hmin

Threaded stud

APPLICATION

INSTALLATION

EPCON SYSTEM

Hollow
material
with sleeve

Hollow
Solid
material material
with Satelis

Threaded
stud

TYPE

Recommended load (daN)


Nrec
Frec
Vrec
M8
M10
M12
M16

4,48
6,30
9,25
14,00

2,96
5,05
6,57
11,27

Minimum distances mm)


Smin
Cmin

2,85
4,60
6,65
12,60

160
180
220
250

080
090
110
125

Recommended loads in masonry with stud sleeve and


Satelis (kN)
Type

Facing
brick
BP400
Nrec
Frec

M8
M10
1,30
M12
M8
M10
1,30
M12
M6
M8
M10
M6
M8
M12
Sleeve 15x130
with stud M8x170
Sleeve
Satelis
Male Female Female Male
stud
stud
stud
stud

Signs
Scaffolding
Electrical switchboards
Radiators
Air conditioning ducts
Rail guard returns
Blinds
Climbing walls
Metal scale
Hand rails
Pole and ducts
Demountable partitions
Kitchen furniture
Decorations...

Vrec
1,80
2,50
4,00
2,00
2,50
4,00
-

Solid
concrete block
B80
Nrec
Vrec
Frec
1,75
5,00
2,20
3,15
1,75
5,00
2,20
3,15
-

Hollow brick C40


Rendered
Nrec
Frec

1,00

Hollow concrete block B40

Unrendered

Vrec

Nrec
Frec

2,00

0,60

Rendered

Vrec

Vrec

Nrec
Frec

Vrec

1,30

1,60

2,00

0,90

1,80

1,10

1,55
2,40
2,65
1,55
2,40
2,65

0,90

1,80

1,55
0,50

1,55

1,90

1,55
2,40
3,10
1,55
2,40
3,10

0,60

1,30

1,00

2,00

2,15
1,15

1,55
2,15

0,60

2,00

Unrendered

Nrec
Frec

127

SPIT EPOBAR

Sizing rules for steel reinforcement fixings for concrete according to


eurocode 2 regulations

N PX 1117

APPLICATIONS

The anchorage depth Ls (mm) for the ultimate limit


load for rebar FRD (N) is given by following equation:

Reinforcement starter bars,


reinforcement anchors for
diaphragm walls.

LIMITS OF THIS FORMULA


The effective anchor depth
must be 10 times the
diameter of the rebar
The max. anchor depth will be
limited to 900 mm
In no circumstances will more
than two cartridges be used per
anchorage.

FIRE BEHAVIOUR
See page 24
E
FIR

TEST

VINYLESTER RESIN HIGH PERFORMANCE


Steel reinforcement fixings for reinforced concrete

CSTB

Le futur en construction

PV 553 03 0516
PV 26007642-a

Concrete
strength class
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

20
25
30
35
40
45
50

FRD
4, 71.1 . 2 . t .fctk 5%

FRd Design ultimate load ( NRd)

fctk5%
(N/mm2)
1,5
1,8
2,0
2,2
2,5
2,7
2,9

fck (N/mm2)

LS

fctk 5% Characteristic tensile strength of concrete in N/mm2.


t Drill hole diameter for the steel-bar considered (mm)
1 depends on bond conditions
- 1 =1 (good bond conditions).
See 8.4.2 (EN 1992-1-1)
2 depends on rebar diameter
- 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm
- 2 = 0.92 for bar = 40 mm

Example
In the concrete C20/25
(using table)

In the concrete C50/60


(using the formula)

Rebar diameter : 12 mm
Hole diameter : 18 mm
Anchore depth : 280 mm

Characteristic compressive strength : 50


Mpa (base on cylinder)

Rebar diameter : 16 mm
Hole diameter : 24 mm
If the design value of resistance is

With this data, we obtain a design resistance


equal to 36 kN and we can carry out
8 anchorages with one cartridge of 410 ml.

60 kN, the necessary anchorage depth is :


LS

60.10 3
= 183mm
4, 71.24.2, 9

Rebar fixings Fe E500 with EPOBAR Resin in concrete C20/25 according to EC2 regulations
diameter (mm)
bar

8
10
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
8
12
Nb. Anch. /cart. 530
10
12
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
10
14
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
12
15
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
12
18
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
14
18
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
14
20
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
16
20
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
16
24
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
Anchorage depth (mm)
diameter (mm)
bar
hole
20
25
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
20
28
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
25
30
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
25
32
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
32
40
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
40
50
Nb. Anch. /cart. 410
Anchorage depth (mm)

128

Max NRD Depth in mm for


bar (kN) max NRd bar

Design value of resistance NRD (kN)

hole
6
145
7
65

80

7
116
8
52
8
95
10
44

100

8
97
10
44
10
79
12
36
13
43
15
19

120

10
83
12
37
12
68
14
31
15
37
18
17
18
23
20
15

140

11
73
14
33
14
59
16
27
17
32
20
15
20
20
23
13
23
18
27
8,2
160

13
64
15
29
15
53
18
24
19
29
23
13
23
18
25
11
25
16
31
7,3
180

14
58
17
26
17
47
20
22
21
26
25
12
25
16
28
10
28
15
34
6,5
200

16
53
19
24
19
43
22
20
23
23
28
11
28
15
31
9,3
31
13
37
5,9
220

17
48
20
22
20
40
24
18
25
21
31
10
31
14
34
8,5
34
12
41
5,4
240

18
45

20
41

21
39

22
37
26
17
28
20
33
8,9
33
13
37
7,9
37
11
44
5,0
260

24
34
28
16
30
18
36
8,3
36
12
40
7,3
40
10
47
4,7
280

25
32
30
15
32
17
38
7,7
38
11
42
6,8
42
10
51
4,4
300

21,85
21,85
27
30
32
14
34
16
41
7,3
41
10
45
6,4
45
9,1
54
4,1
320

29
28
34
13
36
15
43
6,8
43
10
48
6,0
48
8,5
58
3,8
340

31
26

32
25

34
24

38
14
46
6,4
46
9,1
51
5,7
51
8,1
61
3,6
360

40
14
48
6,1
48
8,6
54
5,4
54
7,6
64
3,4
380

42
13

34,15
34,15
48
11

49,17
49,17

51
8,2
57
5,1
57
7,3
68
3,3
400

57
7,3
64
4,5
64
6,4
76
2,9
450

64
6,5

67
6,2

71
5,8
85
2,6
500

74
5,5

78
5,3

85
4,8

525

550

600

66,93
66,93

87,42

Design value of resistance NRD (kN)


35
9,3
40
5,4

200

40
8,2
45
4,8

225

44
7,4
49
4,4
53
6,1
57
4,2

49
6,7
54
4,0
58
5,5
62
3,8

53
6,2
59
3,6
64
5,1
68
3,5

57
5,7
64
3,3
69
4,7
73
3,2
92
2,2

62
5,3
69
3,1
74
4,3
79
3,0
99
2,1

66
4,9
74
2,9
79
4,0
85
2,8
106
1,9

250

275

300

325

350

375

71
4,6
79
2,7
85
3,8
90
2,6
113
1,8
130
1,2
400

75
4,4
84
2,6
90
3,6
96
2,5
120
1,7
138
1,1
425

79
4,1
89
2,4
95
3,4
102
2,3
127
1,6
146
1,0
450

84
3,9
94
2,3
101
3,2
107
2,2
134
1,5
154
1,0
475

88
3,7
99
2,2
106
3,0
113
2,1
141
1,5
177
0,9
500

93
3,5
104
2,1
111
2,9
119
2,0
148
1,4
185
0,9
525

97
3,4
109
2,0
117
2,8
124
1,9
155
1,3
194
0,8
550

106
3,1
119
1,8
127
2,5
136
1,7
170
1,2
212
0,8
600

115
2,9
129
1,7
138
2,3
147
1,6
184
1,1
230
0,7
650

124
2,7

132
2,5

148
2,2
158
1,5
198
1,0
247
0,7
700

159
2,0
170
1,4
212
1,0
265
0,6
750

87,42

170
1,9
181
1,3
226
0,9
283
0,6
800

180
1,8
192
1,2
240
0,9
300
0,5
850

191
1,7
203
1,2
254
0,8
318
0,5
900

309
37,5
258
20,3
403
23,6
345
12,6
464
11,1
387
6,0
526
6,2
474
4,3
619
4,7
516
2,5

Max NRD Depth in mm for


bar (kN) max NRd bar
773
136,6
2,4
691
136,6
1,6
1007
213,4
1,5
944
213,4
1,1
1237
349,7
0,6
1076
349,7
0,4

SPIT EPOBAR

VINYLESTER RESIN HIGH PERFORMANCE


Steel reinforcement fixings for reinforced concrete

Sizing rules for steel reinforcement fixings for concrete using the
bond strength
Mechanical Characteristics of rebars
Reinforcement starter bars,
reinforcement anchors for
diaphragm walls.

Nominal
steel
bar
Sections (cm2)
Min. resistances
to failure (kN)
Ultimate limit
load NRd (kN)

10

12

14

16

20

25

32

40

Fe E400
Fe E500

0,503
21,13
25,90

0,785
32,97
40,43

1,13
47,46
58,20

1,54
2,01
3,14
4,91
8,04
12,57
64,68 84,42 131,88 206,22 337,68 527,94
79,31 103,52 161,71 252,87 414,06 647,36

Fe E500

21,85

34,15

49,17

66,93

87,42 136,59 213,43 349,56 546,36

The mechanical characteristics of the high adhesion rebars are defined in the NFA 35-016
and NFA 35-017 standards .

Anchorage length calculated from the bond strength


From the bond strength of the SPIT EPOBAR Resin, the table below gives the
minimum anchorage length for rebar Fe E500, in concrete class C20/25
Rebar (mm)

10

12

14

16

20

25

32

40

Drilling (mm)
Min. anchorage
length (mm)
Ultimate limit
load (kN)
Nb. anchoring / crt. 410

10

12

15

18

20

25

32

40

50

120

150

180

210

245

305

380

485

605

21,85

34,15

49,17

66,93

97

63

29

16

87,42 136,59 213,43 349,56 546,36


12

6,1

2,8

1,5

0,8

Chemical rebars

APPLICATIONS

Calculation method
Characteristic bond strength

Rk : 17.85 N/mm2 issues from confirmed test and from the calculation using the
rebar diameter (available for rebar diameter 8 to 40 mm). [Rk = Ru,m x 0.75].
Design bond strength

Rd =

Rd :

Rk
.[ M : safety partial factor ]
= 2.16

Calculation of the minimum anchorage length of the rebar

ls =

As . fyk
fer Rd

129

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ETA Option 7

ETA
European Technical Approval

n 07/0189

EPOXY RESIN
Steel reinforcement fixings for reinforced concrete

Mechanical Characteristics of rebars


Nominal
steel
bar
Sections (cm2)
Min. resistances Fe E400
to failure (kN)
Fe E500
Ultimate limit
Fe E500
load NRd (kN)

10

12

14

16

20

25

32

40

0.503
21.13
25.90

0.785
32.97
40.43

1.13
47.46
58.20

1.54
64.68
79.31

2.01
3.14
4.91
8.04
12.57
84.42 131.88 206.22 337.68 527.94
103.52 161.71 252.87 414.06 647.36

21.85

34.15

49.17

66.93

87.42 136.59 213.43 349.56 546.36

The mechanical characteristics of the high adhesion rebars are defined in the NFA 35-016 and NFA 35-017
standards.

Anctoring product
P18 822 - NF 030
Category 5

AFNOR AFAQ Certification


11, Avenue Francis de Prssenc
F-93571 St Denis la Plaine

SIZING RULES FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT FIXINGS FOR


CONCRETE ACCORDING TO EUROCODE 2 REGULATIONS AND
ETA 07/0189
The basic anchorage length Lb,rqd (mm) for the ultimate limit load for rebar FRD (N) is given by
following equation:

The product SPIT EPCON C8 is NF


approved as a category 5
anchoring product as per standard
P18-822.
It has successfully passed tests
according to standards P18-831 of
April 93 and P18-836 of July 93.

L b ,rqd =

Classe de bton
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

FRd
1 2 f bd

FRd: Design ultimate load (N)


fbd : Design value of the bond strength in N/mm2
:

Rebar diameter (mm)

fck (Mpa)
20
25
30
35
40
45
50

fbd (Mpa)
2,3
2,7
3,0
3,4
3,7
4,0
4,3

FIRE BEHAVIOUR
1 : depends on bond conditions - 1 =1 (good bond conditions). See 8.4.2 (EN 1992-1-1)

See page 28
IRE

TEST

2 : depends on rebar diameter - 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm

CSTB

Le futur en construction

The design anchorage length Lbd (mm) is determined as follow:

L bd = L b ,rqd 2 5

PV 26007642-b

With 2 : Influence of concrete


minimum cover.

2 = 1 0.15(Cd bar ) / bar 0, 7

a
Cd = min c ; c1 ;
2

C1

avec 5 : Influence of the confinement by


transverse pressure.
The factor 5 take into account of the
effect of the pressure transverse to the
plane of splitting along the design length.

5 = 1 0, 04. p 0, 7

3
5
7

0,88
0,8
0,72

where p is the transverse pressure at the


ultimate limit state along Lbd in MPa.

Limit of this formula


The max. anchor depth will be limited to 900 m.

130

p (Mpa)

SPIT EPCON C8
REBAR FIXINGS Fe E500 with EPCON C8 in concrete C25/30 according to EC2
regulations and ETA 07/0189.

8
10
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
10
12
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
12
15
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
14
18
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
16
20
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
Anchorage depth (mm)
diameter (mm)
bar
hole
20
25
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
25
30
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
32
35
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
Anchorage depth (mm)
diameter (mm)
bar
hole
8
10
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
10
12
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
12
15
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
14
18
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
16
20
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
Anchorage depth (mm)
diameter (mm)
bar
hole
20
25
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
25
30
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
32
40
Nb. Anch. /cart. 450
Anchorage depth (mm)

Design value of resistance NRD (kN) with 2 = 5 = 1,0


10
85

150

12
71
15
58

180

15
59
18
48
22
26

215

17
51
21
42
25
23
30
14

250

18
49
22
40
26
22
31
14

260

20
44
25
36
30
20
34
12
39
11
290

20
42
25
35
31
19
36
12
41
11
300

21,85
29
31
35
17
40
11
46
9
340

32
27
39
15
45
9
52
8
380

34
26
41
14
48
9
54
8
400

34,15
45
13
53
8
61
7
450

49,17
59
7
68
6
500

65
7
75
6
550

66,93
81
5
600

87
5
640

Design value of resistance NRD (kN) with 2 = 5 = 1,0


61
5,7

360

68
5,1

400

72
4,8

425

76
4,5
95
3,7

81
4,3
101
3,5

85
4,1
106
3,3

95
3,6
119
3,0

450

475

500

560

98
3,5
123
2,9
157
1,4
580

105
3,3
131
2,7
168
1,3
620

110
3,1
138
2,6
176
1,2
650

119
2,9
148
2,4
190
1,1
700

127
2,7
159
2,2
204
1,1
750

150

17
71
22
58

180

21
59
26
48
31
26

215

170
2,1
217
1,0
800

180
2,0
231
0,9
850

191
1,9
244
0,9
900

30
42
36
23
42
14

250

32
40
38
22
44
14

260

34
36
42
20
49
12
56
11
290

360

97
5,1

400

103
4,8

425

191,0
244,3

49
17
58
11
66
9
340

49,17
64
9
74
8
380

66
9
78
8
400

66,93
87
7
450

87,42
500

550

600

109
4,5
136
3,7

450

115
4,3
144
3,5

475

121
4,1
151
3,3

500

136
3,6
170
3,0

560

188
2,7
240
1,3
620

197
2,6
252
1,2
650

212
2,4
271
1,1
700

Max NRd Depth in mm


bar (kN) for max NRd bar

213,4
291
1,1
750

310
1,0
800

330
0,9
850

225
56,5
282
37,0
338
16,7
395
9,1
451
7,1

640

136,6
176
2,9
225
1,4
580

805
2,5
900
1,9
900
0,9

Max NRd Depth in mm


bar (kN) for max NRd bar

34,15
44
19
51
12
58
11
300

322
39,5
403
25,9
483
11,7
564
6,4
644
4,9

Max NRd Depth in mm


bar (kN) for max NRd bar

21,85

Design value of resistance NRD (kN) with 2 = 0,7 or 5 = 0,7


87
5,7

87,42

136,6

Design value of resistance NRD (kN) with 2 = 0,7 or 5 = 0,7


15
85

Max NRd Depth in mm


bar (kN) for max NRd bar

349
0,9
900

349,0

564
3,6
704
2,4
900
0,9

Chemical rebars

diameter (mm)
bar
hole

Example
In the concrete C25/30 (using table above)
Rebar diameter: 12 mm
Hole diameter: 15 mm
Anchore depth: 300 mm
With this data, we obtain a design resistance equal to 31 kN and
we can carry out 19 anchorages with one cartridge of 450 m.l.

If the concrete cover is enough : 2 = 0,7


Rebar diameter: 12 mm
Hole diameter: 15 mm
Anchore depth: 300 mm
With this data, we obtain a design resistance equal to 44 kN
and we can carry out 19 anchorages with one cartridge of
450 m.l.

131

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Starter bar fastenings

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Starter bar fastenings

Technical data
SPIT EPCON C8
RESIN

APPLICATION
starter bar fastenings in nonreinforced concrete

INSTALLATION
Premium
cleaning*

Max.
Min thick
anchor
of base
depth
material
(mm)
(mm)
hef
hmin
EPCON C8 8
80
100
90
120
EPCON C8 10
110
140
EPCON C8 12
125
170
EPCON C8 14
125
170
EPCON C8 16
170
220
EPCON C8 20
210
270
EPCON C8 25
EPCON C8 30
300
380
EPCON C8 Epoxy resin, dual component cartridge

Drilling
depth

Drill
bit
(mm)
dO
10
12
15
18
18
25
30
40

(mm)
hO
80
90
110
125
125
170
210
300
- vol. 450 ml

Mechanical Characteristics of rebars


Nominal
steel
bar
Sections (cm2)
Min. resistances Fe E400
to failure (kN)
Fe E500
Ultimate limit
Fe E500
load NRd (kN)

10

12

14

16

20

25

32

40

0.503
21.13
25.90

0.785
32.97
40.43

1.13
47.46
58.20

1.54
64.68
79.31

2.01
3.14
4.91
8.04
12.57
84.42 131.88 206.22 337.68 527.94
103.52 161.71 252.87 414.06 647.36

21.85

34.15

49.17

66.93

87.42 136.59 213.43 349.56 546.36

The mechanical characteristics of the high adhesion rebars are defined in the NFA 35-016 and NFA 35-017
standards.

Setting time
*Premium cleaning:
2 blowing with compressed air
2 brushing with brushed fitted on a
drilling machine
2 blowing with compressed air

Ambient temperature (C)


SPIT EPCON C8 resin
Max. time for
Waiting time
installation (min.)
45 % load (h)
40C
5
3
30C
8
5
20C
14
6
10C
20
12
5C
26
15

Curing time (h)


6
8
12
23
26

Number of sealings per cartridge


Rebar diameter
Drilling (mm)
Drilling depth (mm)
Nb. of sealings for one cartridge
EPOXY 450

132

8
10
80

10
12
90

12
15
110

14
18
125

16
20
125

20
25
170

25
30
210

32
40
300

115

71

37

23

18

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Starter bar fastenings

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The loads specified on this page allow judging the products performances, but cannot be used for the designing.
The data given in the pages CC method have to be applied.

Ultimate (NRu,m, VRu,m) / characteristic loads (NRk, VRk) in kN


Mean Ultimate loads are derived from test results in admissible service conditions, and characteristic loads are statistically determined.

TENSILE
Anchor size 8
hef
80
NRu,m
33.4
NRk
25.1

SHEAR
10
90
46.9
35.3

12
110
68.8
51.8

14
125
91.3
68.7

16
125
104.3
78.5

20 25 32
170
210
300
177.3 273.8 407.2
133.5 206.2 304.6

Anchor size 8
VRu,m
18.4
VRk
16.6

10
28.8
25.9

12
41.4
37.3

14
56.5
50.8

16
73.7
66.3

20 25 32
115.1 180.0 294.8
103.6 162.0 265.3

N Rd =

N Rk *
Mc

VRk *
Ms

VRd =

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size 8
hef
80
NRd
14.0
Mc = 1.8

SHEAR
10
90
19.6

12
110
28.8

14
125
38.2

16
125
43.6

20 25 32
170
210
300
74.2 114.5 169.2

Anchor size 8
VRd
11.1
Ms = 1.5

10
17.3

12
24.9

14
33.9

16
44.2

20 25 32
69.1 108.0 176.9

Chemical rebars

Design Loads (NRd, VRd) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN

Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec) for one anchor without edge or spacing influence in kN
N Rec =

N Rk *
M . F

VRec =

VRk *
M . F

*Derived from test results

TENSILE
Anchor size 8
hef
80
NRec
F = 1.4

SHEAR
10
90
14.0

12
110
20.6

14
125
27.3

16
125
31.2

20
170
53.0

25 32
210
300
81.8 120.9

Anchor size 8
VRec
7.9
F = 1.4

10
12.3

12
17.8

14
24.2

16
31.6

20
49.3

25 32
77.2 126.3

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Starter bar fastenings

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SPIT CC- Method


TENSILE in kN
N

SHEAR in kN
V

Concrete cone resistance for dry concrete

N Rd,c = N

O
Rd ,c

Concrete edge resistance


O
VRd,c = VRd
,c .fb .f ,V .S C ,V

.fb .s .c, N
V0Rd,c

N0

Rd,c

Rebar
hef
NRd,c
Mc = 1.8

Design concrete edge resistance


at minimum edge distance (Cmin)
12 14 16 20 25 32

Design cone resistance


8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32

Rebar

10

80

hef

80

90

110

125

125

170

210

300

Cmin

40

45

55

65

65

85

105

150

Smin

40

45

55

65

65

85

105

150

VRd,c
Mc = 1.5

2.4

3.1

4.6

6.4

6.6

11.3

17.3

34.1

90

110

125

125

170

210

330

14.0 19.6 28.8 38.2 43.6 74.2 114.5 169.2

Steel resistance

Steel resistance Rebar Fe E500

NRd,s
Rebar

Design cone resistance


8 10 12 14 16 20 25 32

NRd,s
21.0 32.7 47.1 64.2 83.8 130.8 204.6 335.0
Ms Fe E500 = 1.32

V0Rd,cp
Rebar

VRd,s
2.4
Ms Fe E500 = 1.5

10

12

14

3.1

4.6

6.4

Design pryout resistance


16 20 25 32
6.6

11.3

NRd = min(NRd,c ; NRd,s)

VRd = min(VRd,c ; VRd,s)

N = NSd / NRd 1

V = VSd / VRd 1

17.3

N + V 1.2
f,V
1
1.1
1.2
1.5
2

90

Angle []
0 to 55
60
70
80
90 to 180

80
1

180

134

55

fB
1.00
1.14
1.26
1.34

Concrete class
C20/25
C30/40
C40/60
C50/60

f,V INFLUENCE OF SHEAR LOADING DIRECTION

90

fB INFLUENCE OF CONCRETE

34.1

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Starter bar fastenings

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SPIT CC- Method


s INFLUENCE OF SPACING FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD
SPACING S

S = 0, 5 +

8
0.63
0.64
0.67
0.70
0.77
0.83
0.94
1.00

40
45
55
65
85
105
140
160
180
220
250

s
4.hef

Smin S Scr,N
Scr,N = 2.hef
S must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

SPACING S

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete

10
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.74
0.79
0.89
0.94
1.00

12

0.63
0.65
0.69
0.74
0.82
0.86
0.91
1.00

Reduction factor s
Non-cracked concrete

16
0.63
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.80
0.90
1.00

14
65
85
105
120
150
200
250
320
340
420
500
600

0.61
0.63
0.67
0.71
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.94
1.00

20
0.63
0.65
0.68
0.72
0.79
0.87
0.97
1.00

25

0.63
0.64
0.68
0.74
0.80
0.88
0.90
1.00

32

0.63
0.67
0.71
0.77
0.78
0.85
0.92
1.00

EDGE C

c, N = 0, 27 + 0, 725.

8
0.63
0.68
0.77
0.86
1.00

40
45
55
65
80
90
110
125

c
hef

Cmin C Ccr,N
Ccr,N = hef
c,N must be used for each spacing
influenced the anchors group.

EDGE C

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete

10
0.63
0.71
0.79
0.91
1.00

12

0.63
0.70
0.80
0.86
1.00

Reduction factor c,N


Non-cracked concrete

16
0.65
0.76
0.88
1.00

14
65
85
105
125
150
170
210
300

0.65
0.73
0.79
0.91
1.00

20
0.63
0.72
0.80
0.91
1.00

25

0.63
0.70
0.79
0.86
1.00

32

0.63
0.68
0.78
1.00

Chemical rebars

c,N INFLUENCE OF EDGE FOR CONCRETE CONE RESISTANCE IN TENSILE LOAD

s-c,V INFLUENCE OF SPACING AND EDGE DISTANCE FOR CONCRETE EDGE RESISTANCE IN SHEAR LOAD
Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For single anchor fastening

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

c
cmin

1.0

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

3.2

s-c,V

1.00

1.31

1.66

2.02

2.41

2.83

3.26

3.72

4.19

4.69

5.20

5.72

cmin
S

h>1,5.c

3.c + s
c
.
6.cmin cmin
s1

s2

Factor s-c,V
Non-cracked concrete

For 2 anchors fastening


s

s c,V =

C
Cmin

s3
sn-1

C
Cmin 1.0

Cmin
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0

0.67
0.75
0.83
0.92
1.00

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

3.2

0.84
0.93
1.02
1.11
1.20
1.30

1.03
1.12
1.22
1.32
1.42
1.52
1.62

1.22
1.33
1.43
1.54
1.64
1.75
1.86
1.96

1.43
1.54
1.65
1.77
1.88
1.99
2.10
2.21
2.33

1.65
1.77
1.89
2.00
2.12
2.24
2.36
2.47
2.59
2.71
2.83

1.88
2.00
2.12
2.25
2.37
2.50
2.62
2.74
2.87
2.99
3.11

2.12
2.25
2.38
2.50
2.63
2.76
2.89
3.02
3.15
3.28
3.41

2.36
2.50
2.63
2.77
2.90
3.04
3.17
3.31
3.44
3.71
3.71

2.62
2.76
2.90
3.04
3.18
3.32
3.46
3.60
3.74
4.02
4.02

2.89
3.03
3.18
3.32
3.46
3.61
3.75
3.90
4.04
4.33
4.33

3.16
3.31
3.46
3.61
3.76
3.91
4.05
4.20
4.35
4.65
4.65

For 3 anchors fastening and more


V

h>1,5.c

s c,V =

3.c + s1 + s2 + s3 + ... + sn 1
c
.
3.n.cmin
cmin

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EPOXY RESIN
Steel reinforcement fixings for reinforced concrete

Mechanical Characteristics of rebars


Produits de scellement
P18 822 - NF 030
Catgorie 4

N XX 2015-1

The product SPIT EPCON SYSTEM


CERAMIC 6 is NF approved as a
category 4 anchoring product as
per standard P18-822.
It has successfully passed tests
according to standards P18-831 of
April 93 and P18-836 of July 93.

APPLICATIONS
Reinforcement starter bars,
Reinforcement anchors for
diaphragm walls.

Nominal
steel
bar
Sections (cm2)
Min. resistances Fe E400
to failure (kN)
Fe E500
Ultimate limit
Fe E500
load NRd (kN)

10

12

14

16

20

25

32

40

0.503
21,13
25,90

0.785
32,97
40,43

1.13
47,46
58,20

1.54
64,68
79,31

2.01
3.14
4.91
8.04
12.57
84,42 131,88 206,22 337,68 527,94
103,52 161,71 252,87 414,06 647,36

21,85

34,15

49,17

66,93

87,42 136,59 213,43 349,56 546,36

The mechanical characteristics of the high adhesion rebars are defined in the NFA 35-016 and NFA 35-017
standards .

SIZING RULES FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT FIXINGS FOR


CONCRETE ACCORDING TO EUROCODE 2 REGULATIONS
The anchorage depth Ls (mm) for the ultimate limit load for rebar FRD (N) is given by following
equation :

Ls ~

FRd

FRd
4,71 . 1 . 2 . t . fctk5%
Design ultimate load ( NRd)

fctk 5% Characteristic tensile strength


of concrete in N/mm2.
t

Drill hole diameter for the steel-bar


considered (mm)

depends on bond conditions


- 1 =1 (good bond conditions).
See 8.4.2 (EN 1992-1-1)

depends on rebar diameter


- 2 = 1 for bar 32 mm
- 2 = 0,92 for bar = 40 mm

Concrete
strength class
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55
C50/60

fck (N/mm2)

fctk5%
(N/mm2)

20
25
30
35
40
45
50

1,5
1,8
2,0
2,2
2,5
2,7
2,9

Limits of this formula

The hole diameter cannot exceed three times the nominal diameter of the rebar : t 3 steel-bar
The effective anchor depth must be 10 times the diameter of the rebar
The max. anchor depth will be limited to 900 mm
In no circumstances will more than two cartridges be used per anchor.

Example
In the concrete C20/25
(using table opposite page)

In the concrete C45/55


(using the formula)

Rebar diameter : 12 mm
Hole diameter : 18 mm
Anchore depth : 280 mm

Characteristic compressive strength : 50

With this data, we obtain a design


resistance equal to 36 kN and we can carry
out 12 anchorages with one cartridge of
530 ml.
136

Mpa (base on cylinder)

Rebar diameter : 16 mm
Hole diameter : 24 mm
If the design value of resistance is 60 kN,
the necessary anchorage depth is :
Ls ~

60 . 103
4,71 . 24 . 2,9

= 183 mm

SPIT EPCON 530/200


REBAR FIXINGS Fe E500 WITH EPCON SYSTEM IN CONCRETE C20/25 ACCORDING
TO EC2 REGULATIONS
Max NRD Depth in mm for
bar (kN) max NRd bar

Design value of resistance NRD (kN)

8
10
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
8
12
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
8
16
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
8
20
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
10
12
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
10
16
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
10
20
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
10
24
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
12
14
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
12
18
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
12
24
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
12
32
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
14
18
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
14
24
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
14
30
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
14
35
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
16
20
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
16
24
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
16
30
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
16
40
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
Anchorage depth (mm)
diameter (mm)
bar
hole

6
203
7
91
9
38
11
22

20
25
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
20
30
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
20
35
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
20
40
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
25
32
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
25
38
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
25
45
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
25
50
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
32
40
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
32
45
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
32
50
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
32
55
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
40
50
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
40
55
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
40
60
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
40
65
Nb. Anch./cart. 530
Anchorage depth (mm)

35
13
42
6
49
4
57
2

80

7
162
8
73
11
30
14
17
8
133
11
37
14
19
17

100

8
135
10
61
14
25
17
14
10
111
14
31
17
16
20
12
12
94
15
27
20
11
27

120

10
116
12
52
16
22
20
12
12
95
16
27
20
14
24
10
14
80
18
23
24
9,7
32
5,5
18
33
24
11
30
5,9
35

140

11
101
14
46
18
19

13
90
15
41
20
17

14
81
17
36

14
83
18
23
23
12
27
8,8
16
70
20
20
27
8,4
36
4,7
20
29
27
9,6
34
5,2
40
4,1
23
25
27
11
34
5,7
45
2,7
160

15
74
20
21
25
11
31
7,7
18
62
23
18
31
7,5
41
4,1
23
25
31
8,5
38
4,6
45
3,5
25
23
31
10
38
5,0
51
2,4
180

17
66
23
19
28
9,7
34
6,8
20
56
25
16
34
6,8
45
3,7
25
23
34
7,7
42
4,1
49
3,2
28
20
34
9,1
42
4,5
57
2,2
200

16
74
19
33

17
68
20
30

18
62

20
58

21
54

21,85
21,85
21,85
21,85

19
60
25
17
31
8,8

20
55
27
16
34
8,1

22
51
29
14

24
47
32
13

25
44
34
12

6,1
22
51
28
15
37
6,1

24
47
31
14
41
5,6

26
43
33
12
44
5,2

28
40
36
12
47
4,8

30
37
38
11

3,3
28
21
37
7,0
47
3,8
54
2,8
31
18
37
8,3
47
4,1
62
2,0
220

31
19
41
6,4
51
3,5
59
2,6
34
17
41
7,6
51
3,8
68
1,8
240

33
18
44
5,9
55
3,2
64
2,4
37
16
44
7,0
55
3,5
73
1,7
260

36
16
47
5,5
59
3,0

38
15
51
5,1
64
2,8

27
41

29
39

31
37

32
35

34
33

34,15
34,15
34,15
34,15

32
35
41
10

34
33
43
9,5

36
31
46
9,0

38
30
48
8,5

40
28

45
25

49,17
49,17
49,17
49,17

2,2
40
14
47
6,5
59
3,2
79
1,6
280

41
14
54
4,8

43
13
58
4,5

46
13
61
4,3

48
12
64
4,0

51
11

57
10

64
9,1

67
8,7

66,93
66,93
66,93
66,93

42
14
51
6,1
64
3,0
85
1,4
300

45
13
54
5,7
68
2,8

48
12
58
5,4
72
2,7

51
11
61
5,1
76
2,5

54
11
64
4,8
81
2,4

57
10
68
4,6
85
2,3

64
9,0
76
4,1

320

340

360

380

400

450

71
8,1
85
3,6

74
7,7

78
7,4

85
6,8

87,42
87,42
87,42

500

525

550

600
Max NRD Depth in mm for
bar (kN) max NRd bar

Design value of resistance NRD (kN)

200

40
44
12 10,4
48
53
5 4,7
56
62
3 2,8
64
71
2 1,9
57
5,9
67
2,9
79
1,7
88
1,2

225

250

49
9,4
58
4,2
68
2,6
78
1,8
62
5,3
74
2,6
87
1,5
97
1,1

275

53
8,6
64
3,9
74
2,4
85
1,6
68
4,9
81
2,4
95
1,4
106
1,0

300

57
8,0
69
3,6
80
2,2
92
1,5
73
4,5
87
2,2
103
1,3
115
1,0
92
3,1
103
1,8
115
1,2
126
0,9

325

62
7,4
74
3,3
87
2,0
99
1,4
79
4,2
94
2,0
111
1,2
124
0,9
99
2,9
111
1,7
124
1,1
136
0,8

350

66
6,9
79
3,1
93
1,9
106
1,3
85
3,9
101
1,9
119
1,1
132
0,8
106
2,7
119
1,6
132
1,1
146
0,8

375

71
6,5
85
2,9
99
1,8
113
1,2
90
3,7
107
1,8
127
1,0
141
0,8
113
2,5
127
1,5
141
1,0
155
0,7
130
1,6
143

400

75
6,1
90
2,7
105
1,7
120
1,1
96
3,4
114
1,7
135
1,0
150
0,7
120
2,4
135
1,4
150
0,9
165
0,7
138
1,5
152
1,0
156
0,7
169
0,6
425

79
5,8
95
2,6
111
1,6
127
1,1
102
3,3
121
1,6
143
0,9
159
0,7
127
2,3
143
1,3
159
0,9
175
0,6
146
1,4
161
1,0
166
0,7
180
0,5
450

87,42

309
52,4
258
28,3
193
15,7
155
11,2
403
32,9
302
12,4
242
8,1
201
6,1
497
22,6
387
8,4
290
4,7
217
3,0
526
8,7
395
3,9
316
2,6
271
2,1
619
6,6
516
3,5
412
2,2
309
1,4

84
5,5
101
2,5
117
1,5
134
1,0
107
3,1
128
1,5
151
0,9
168
0,7
134
2,1
151
1,2
168
0,8
185
0,6
154
1,4
170
0,9
175
0,6
190

88
5,2
106
2,3
124
1,4

93
4,9
111
2,2
130
1,3

97
4,7
117
2,1
136
1,3

106
4,3
127
1,9

115
4,0

124
3,7

132
3,5

113
2,9
134
1,4
159
0,8
177
0,6
141
2,0
159
1,2
177
0,8
194
0,6
162
1,3
179
0,9
185
0,6
201

119
2,8
141
1,4
167
0,8
185
0,6
148
1,9
167
1,1
185
0,8
204
0,6
171
1,2
188
0,8
195
0,6
211

124
2,7
148
1,3
175
0,8
194
0,6
155
1,8
175
1,1
194
0,7
214
0,5
179
1,2
197
0,8
205
0,6
222

136
2,4
161
1,2
191
0,7
212
0,5
170
1,7
191
1,0
212
0,7
233

147
2,3
175
1,1
207
0,6

184
1,6
207
0,9
230
0,6
253

198
1,4
223
0,8
247
0,6
272

212
1,4
238
0,8
265
0,5
291

226
1,3
254
0,7
283
0,5
311

240
1,2
270
0,7
300
0,5
330

254
1,1
286
0,6
318
0,4

195
1,1
214
0,7
214
0,5
232

211
1,0
232
0,7
234

227
0,9
250
0,6
253

244
0,9
268
0,6
273

260
0,8
286
0,5
292

276
0,8
304
0,5
312

292
0,7
322

253

275

296

317

338

475

500

525

550

600

650

700

750

800

850

136,6
136,6
136,6
136,6

158
2,1
188
1,0

170
2,0
201
1,0

181
1,8

192
1,7

203
1,6

213,4
213,4
213,4
213,4
349,7
349,7
349,7
349,7

331

349,7
349,7
349,7
349,7

773
3,4
644
1,8
552
1,3
483
1,0
944
1,5
795
0,9
671
0,6
604
0,5
1237
0,8
1100
0,5
990
0,4
900
0,3
1076
0,6
978
0,4
897
0,3
828
0,3

Chemical rebars

diameter (mm)
bar
hole

900

137

SPIT HIT M
SPIT HIT M - A4

Hammer-set anchor for light duty fixing for

concrete and all materials types


N PX 1058

Technical data
ATE

ATE

n 06/0032

Agrment Technique Europen

SPIT
HIT M

Use the ETA figures to design ETICS


application.

L
hnom

d0
dc
h0

tfix

L+8

APPLICATION
Insulation cladding
Profiles for thin coat external
Insulation systems
Drywall track
Wood
Flashing
Electrical accessories

5-5/27P
5-15/37P
6-5/32P
6-12/39P
6-25/52P
6-40/67P
6-12/39V
6-25/52V
6-40/67V
6/5-M6
6/5-M7
8-10/42P
8-30/62P
8-60/92P
8-80/112P
8-100/132P
8-30/62V
8-60/92V
8-80/112V
8-100/132V

Embedment Maximum Minimum


depth
thickness thickness
of part to of base
be fixed in material
concrete
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
hnom
tfix (1)
hmin
5
20
60
15
5
12
25
65
25
40
12
25
40
10
30
60
80
100
30
60
80
100

25
30

30

30

Drilling Drilling Drilling Cylinder


depth
depth diameter head
in base forward
diameter
material the part to
be fixed
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
h0
L+8
d0
dc
35
30
5
9
45
40
47
35
6
11
60

65

35

65

40

65

40

65

40

75
47
60
75
50
70
100
120
140
70
100
120
140

10

11

13

11,5

Total Type
anchor of
length nail
Code
(mm)
L
27
37
32
39
52
67
39
52
67
32
32
42
62
92
112
132
62
92
112
132

PZ2

PZ2

PZ2
M6
M7

PZ2

PZ2

Zinc
Stainless
coated
steel
steel nail A4 nail

050116
050117
050118
050119
050121
050122
050129
050131
050132
050141
050142
050123
050124
050125
050126
050127
050134
050135
050136
050137

050157
050158
050159

050161
050162
050163

(1) In masonry, the thickness of part to be fixed could be fluctuate to 5 mm from tfix for 5 et 6 mm, and to 10 mm for
8 mm, to ensure a good contact between collar and the part to be fixed.

Collar (Atlas )

MATERIAL
Body: polyamid 6
Expansion nail:
- FR 15 zinc coated steel (5 m)
- A4, stainless steel
Screw head type: PZ2

INSTALLATION

138

Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)


TENSILE IN kN
Anchor size
Base
material

SHEAR IN kN
5

5/5
5/15

Concrete (C20/25)
NRu,m 0,9
1,5
2,1
VRu,m 2,5
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,4
1,55
1,65
VRu,m 2,5
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,6
2,6
3,6
VRu,m 2,5
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 0,85
0,95
1,0
VRu,m 2,5
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,25
2,25
3,0
VRu,m 2,5
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 0,75
1,0
1,25
VRu,m 0,75
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,25
1,75
2,25
VRu,m 1,25
Engineering clay bricks not rendered (fc = 14,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 0,75
1,0
1,25
VRu,m 2,5
Engineering clay bricks rendered (fc = 14,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m 1,25
1,75
2,25
VRu,m 2,5
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRu,m 0,2
0,3
0,42
VRu,m 0,2
Plasterboard type BA13
NRu,m 0,2
0,2
0,25
VRu,m 0,2
Plasterboard type BA10 + polystyren
NRu,m 0,25
0,25
0,3
VRu,m 0,25

6/5
6/12
6/25

6/40

8/10 8/80
8/30 8/100
8/60

3,75

3,0

5,75

4,75

3,75

3,0

5,75

4,75

3,75

3,0

5,75

4,75

3,0

3,0

3,75

3,75

3,0

3,0

3,75

3,75

1,0

1,0

1,25

1,25

1,5

1,75

2,25

2,25

3,0

3,0

3,75

3,75

3,75

3,0

4,75

4,75

0,3

0,3

0,42

0,42

0,2

0,2

0,25

0,25

0,25

0,25

0,3

0,3

SPIT HIT M
SPIT HIT M - A4
Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)
for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
NRd =

NRu,m
3, 5

NRec =

NRu,m
5

*Derived from test results

TENSILE IN kN
Anchor size

VRec =

VRu,m
3, 5

VRec =

VRu,m
5

*Derived from test results

SHEAR IN kN
5

5/5
5/15

6/5
6/12
6/25

6/40

8/10
8/30
8/60

8/80
8/100

VRd
VRec

0,70
0,5

1,05
0,75

0,84
0,6

1,61
1,15

1,33
0,95

VRd
VRec

0,70
0,5

1,05
0,75

0,84
0,6

1,61
1,15

1,33
0,95

VRd
VRec

0,70
0,5

1,05
0,75

0,84
0,6

1,05
0,75

1,33
0,95

VRd
VRec

0,70
0,5

0,84
0,6

0,84
0,6

0,63
0,45

1,05
0,75

VRd
VRec

0,70
0,5

0,84
0,6

0,84
0,6

1,33
0,95

1,05
0,75

VRd
VRec

0,21
0,15

0,28
0,2

0,28
0,2

0,07
0,05

0,35
0,25

VRd
VRec

0,35
0,25

0,49
0,35

0,49
0,35

0,0
0,0

0,63
0,45

VRd
VRec

0,70
0,5

0,84
0,6

0,84
0,6

0,32
0,23

1,05
0,75

VRd
VRec

0,70
0,5

1,05
0,75

0,84
0,6

0,32
0,23

1,33
0,95

VRd
VRec

0,06
0,04

0,08
0,06

0,08
0,06

0,21
0,15

0,12
0,08

VRd
VRec

0,06
0,04

0,06
0,04

0,06
0,04

0,13
0,09

0,07
0,05

VRd
VRec

0,07
0,05

0,07
0,05

0,07
0,05

0,27
0,19

0,08
0,06

Base
material
NRd
0,25
0,42
0,59
NRec
0,18
0,3
0,42
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,39
0,43
0,46
NRec
0,28
0,31
0,33
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd
0,45
0,73
1,01
NRec
0,32
0,52
0,72
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,24
0,27
0,28
NRec
0,17
0,19
0,2
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,35
0,63
0,84
NRec
0,25
0,45
0,6
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,21
0,28
0,35
NRec
0,15
0,2
0,25
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,35
0,49
0,63
NRec
0,25
0,35
0,45
Engineering clay bricks not rendered (fc = 14,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,21
0,28
0,35
NRec
0,15
0,2
0,25
Engineering clay bricks rendered (fc = 14,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,35
0,49
0,63
NRec
0,25
0,35
0,45
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRd
0,06
0,08
0,12
NRec
0,04
0,06
0,08
Plasterboard type BA13
NRd
0,06
0,06
0,07
NRec
0,04
0,04
0,05
Plasterboard type BA10 + polystyren
NRd
0,07
0,07
0,08
NRec
0,05
0,05
0,06

Spacing data
IN CONCRETE
SPIT HIT M

5/5 ; 5/15
6/5 ; 6/12 ; 6/25 ; 6/40
8/10 ; 8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/80 ; 8/100

Light weight anchors

Concrete (C20/25)

Minimum distance between anchors and from edges (mm)


Ccr,N mini

Ccr,V mini

Scr,1 mini
without edge influence

Scr,2 mini
near one edge

25
25
25

40
45
60

25
25
25

60
70
90

139

SPIT NYLONG

Anchors for facades and frames

Technical data
N NPO 029

SPIT
Anchor Maximum Anchor Minimum
Drilling Min. drill depth
NYLONG depth thick of part OD thick of base drill bit depth through part
to be fixed
material
to be fixed
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm) (mm)
(mm)

L
tfix

hef

hef

Tinst

dnom

d0

type
F

tfix
10

10-60
10-80

h0

10-100

L1

50

10-115

type
H

hmin

APPLICATION

dnom

hmin

do

ho

L1
70
90

80

10

100

10

60

110

100

125

115

30
50

Total Tightening
sleeve torque
length
(mm)
(Nm)

65

L
60

Tinst

8,5

Code
Head type F Head type H
057290 057200
057210

057220

057160

057230

10-135

85

145

135

057240

057180

10-160

110

170

160

057250

057190

Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)

Fixing wall plates


Fixing frames and sub-frames
Sanitary equipment

MATERIAL
Body: polyamid 6
Screw head type F (TORX n40)
or H

INSTALLATION

TENSILE IN kN

SHEAR IN kN

Anchor size 10-60 ; 10-80 ; 10-100


10-60 ; 10-80 ; 10-100
Base
10-115 ; 10-135 ; 10-160
10-115 ; 10-135 ; 10-160
material
Concrete (C20/25)
NRu,m
6,1
VRu,m
13,0
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m
5,2
VRu,m
11,5
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRu,m
6,1
VRu,m
13,0
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m
1,12
VRu,m
5,52
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m
1,64
VRu,m
2,58
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRu,m
1,35
VRu,m
2,3

Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
For aerated concrete, drill with a drill
bit diameter equal to 9 mm

Spacing data
IN CONCRETE
SPIT
NYLONG

Minimum distance
between anchors and
from edges (mm)
Ccr,N mini Ccr,V mini

10-60
10-80
10-100
10-115
10-135
10-160

50

50

Scr,N

50

IN MASONRIES
The anchor must be installed at
the minimum distance of 100 mm
from another anchor and near
one edge.

140

NRd =

NRu,m
3, 5

NRec =

NRu,m
5

VRec =

VRu,m
3, 5

*Derived from test results

*Derived from test results

TENSILE IN kN

SHEAR IN kN

Base
material

Anchor size 10-60 ; 10-80 ; 10-100


10-115 ; 10-135 ; 10-160

VRec =

10-60 ; 10-80 ; 10-100


10-115 ; 10-135 ; 10-160

Concrete (C20/25)
NRd
1,9
VRd
3,6
NRec
1,35
VRec
2,6
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRd
1,61
VRd
3,2
NRec
1,15
VRec
2,3
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd
1,9
VRd
3,6
NRec
1,35
VRec
2,6
Hollow concrete blocks type B40 not rendered (fc = 6,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,35
VRd
1,54
NRec
0,25
VRec
1,1
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 4,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,5
VRd
0,72
NRec
0,35
VRec
0,5
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRd
0,42
VRd
0,64
NRec
0,3
VRec
0,46

VRu,m
5

SPIT L

Deep embedment anchor for all types of frames

Tinst

SPIT L

Anchor maximum
depth thick of part
to be fixed
(mm)
(mm)

hef

10-22/72

tfix
22

10-42/92

42

hef

tfix
h0
hmin

10-62/112

APPLICATION
Fixing sub-frames
Fixing doors and windows
(wood, aluminium)
Fixing other joinery products

MATERIAL
M6 screw class 5.8 zinc coated
steel
Screw head = type PZ3

INSTALLATION

dnom

Sleeve

Drilling Total
lenght drill bit depth anchor
lenght
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)

hmin

L3
72

do

ho

92

62

10

90

112

10

70

Code

L
85

059650

105

059660

125

059670

10-82/132

82

132

145

059680

10-102/152

102

152

165

059690

Ultimate loads (NRu,m, VRu,m)


TENSILE IN kN
Base
material

SHEAR IN kN

Anchor size 10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ;


10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152

Concrete (C20/25)
NRu,m
7,0
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRu,m
5,4
Aerated concrete
NRu,m
1,35

10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ;
10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152
VRu,m

3,5

VRu,m

3,5

VRu,m

2,5

Design loads (NRd, VRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec, Vrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence

Galvanised sheet sleeve


Steel cone

50

Anchor Minimum
OD
thick of base
material
(mm)
(mm)

NRd =

NRu,m *
M

Ru,m
; NRec =
M. F

VRd =

VRu,m *
M

VRec =

*Derived from test results

*Derived from test results

TENSILE IN kN

SHEAR IN kN

Base
material

Anchor size 10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ;


10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152

Concrete (C20/25)
NRd
2,4
NRec
1,7
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd
1,25
NRec
0,9
Aerated concrete
NRd
0,28
NRec
0,2

VRu,m *
M. F

10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ;
10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152
VRd
VRec

0,7
0,5

VRd
VRec

0,7
0,5

VRd
VRec

0,56
0,4

Light weight anchors

L3

d0 = dnom

Technical data
L

M = 2,85 for concrete ; F = 1,4


M = 4,3 for clay bricks and aerated concrete ; M = 1,4
For aerated concrete, drill with a drill
bit diameter equal to 9 mm

Spacing data
IN CONCRETE
SPIT L

Minimum distance between anchors and from edges (mm)

10-22/72 ; 10-42/92 ; 10-62/112 ; 10-82/132 ; 10-102/152

Ccr,N mini
50

Ccr,V mini
50

Scr,1 mini
50

IN MASONRIES
The anchor must be installed at the minimum distance of 100 mm from another
anchor and near one edge.
141

SPIT ATLAS (HAMMER-IN)

Hammer-set steel expansion anchor

Technical data
L
hef
d0

df
= 10,6

TYPE

tfix

h0

ATLAS CL35

Max thick
Min. thick
Anchor
Threaded

of part to
of base
thread length
drill bit
depth
be fixed
material
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
tfix
d
L2
hmin
do
hef
30
5

60
6

Drilling
depth
mm
ho
35

Min
Total

anchor
clearance length
mm
mm
df
L
6,5
36,5

CODE

056990

hmin

Anchors mechanical properties


fuk (N/mm2) min. tensile strength of the body
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength of the body

450
400

Fixing pipework (Atlas collars)


Ventilation ducts
Signs
Frames

Concrete
TYPE

SHEAR kN

Suspended ceilings

TENSILE AND OBLIQUE kN

Recommended and ultimate loads


APPLICATION

MATERIAL

hef

ATLAS CL35 30

C 20/25
C 30/37
Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m
0,5 2,0 0,75 3,0

C 40/50
Nrec Nu,m
1,0 4,0

ATLAS CL35 30

Vrec
1,0

Vrec
2,0

Vu,m
4,0

Vrec
1,5

Vu,m
6,0

Clay
Solid
brick
concrete block
BP 400
B 80
Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m*
0,5 2,0 0,5 2,0

Vu,m Vrec* Vu,m* Vrec* Vu,m*


8,0 1,0 4,0 1,0 4,0

* indicative values
For rendered concrete (maximum 5 mm) : Maximum service loads must be reduced by 50%

Body S250 Pb NFA 35561

The above values could be used with ATLAS SDA

Expansion pin XC 42

Reduction factor of recommended loads


BETWEEN ANCHORS
TYPE
ATLAS CL35
fS

DISTANCE FROM EDGE

Distance S in mm
hef
30 30 S < 100
S 100
0,75
1

TYPE
ATLAS CL35
fC1 = fC2

hef
Distance C1, C2 in mm
30 30 C1, C2 < 50
C1, C2 50
0,5
1

SPIT PRO6
Technical data

h0

screw

TYPE
d0
L

APPLICATION
Lightweight fixing in all base material,
Small electrical accessories, small light
fittings, fuse boxes, etc...

MATERIAL
Polyamid 6
Suitable -20 + 40C

142

PRO6 5x25
PRO6 6x30
PRO6 8x40
PRO6 10x50

3-4
4-5
4,5 - 6
6-8

drill
bit

Drilling
depth

Anchor
length

code
without screw

code
with VBA screw

do
5
6
8
10

ho
35
40
50
65

L
25
30
40
50

056542
056543
056544
056545

565346
565347
565348
565349

Recommended load and ultimate loads with wood screw


TENSILE kN

Concrete
Hollow concrete block
Clay brick
Hollow clay brick
C 20/25
B 40
BP 400
Eco 40
Nrec* Nu,m*
Nrec* Nu,m*
Nrec*
Nu,m*
Nrec* Nu,m*
PRO 5
4
0,28 1,4
0,23 1,15
0,2
1,0
0,17
0,85
PRO 6
5
0,45 2,25
0,3
1,5
0,26
1,3
0,19
0,95
PRO 8
6
0,7
3,5
0,43 2,15
0,35
1,75
0,23
1,15
PRO 10
8
1,2
6,0
0,46
2,3
0,6
3,0
0,25
1,25
* indicative values - the loads must be lower than 50 % in function of the type of screw used
TYPE

woodscrew

SPIT NYL

Universal nylon lightweight anchor

Technical data
d0

woodscrew
mm
d
2,5 - 4
3,5 - 5
4,5 - 6
6-8
8 - 10
10 - 12
-

TYPE
NYL 5
NYL 6
NYL 8
NYL 10
NYL 12
NYL 14
NYL 10 PV

with collar

without collar

Total anchor
drill bit
length
mm
mm
L
do
5
25
6
30
8
40
10
50
12
60
14
70
10
50

CODE
with collar

without collar

057070
057080
057090

057140
057020
057030
057150
057050
057060

PV: version with threaded head M8x125

Recommended and ultimate loads


L

TENSILE kN

OBLIQUE kN

Concrete
Clay brick
C 20/25
BP 400
Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m*
NYL 5
4
0,3 1,5
0,3 1,5
NYL 6
5
0,5 2,5
0,5 2,5
NYL 8
6
0,8 4,0
0,8 4,0
NYL 10
8
1,2 6,0
1,1 5,5
NYL 12 10 1,8 9,0
1,5 7,5
NYL 14 12 2,8 14,0 1,8 9,0
* indicative values

APPLICATION

TYPE

All lightweight fixings,


Bathroom accessories,
Electrical installations,
Plastic trunking.

MATERIAL
Body : polyamide 6

screw
used

Hollow clay brick


RJ 40
Nrec* Nu,m*
0,20
1,0
0,25
1,3
0,35
1,8
0,45
2,3
0,55
2,8
0,70
3,5

SHEAR kN

Aerated con.
NFP 14-306
Nu,m*
0,22
0,44
0,65
0,91
1,33
1,50

Concrete Aerated con.


C 20/25 NFP 14-306
Vrec* Vu,m* Vu,m*
0,3
3,1
0,16
0,8
4,9
0,23
1,0
5,8
0,42
1,2
7,3
0,71
2,8 22,3
0,96
3,0 24,0
1,10

SPIT ARPON
d0

Universal polyethylene lightweight anchor

Technical

data

ILABLE
NOT AVA
IN UK

TYPE
ARPON 6
ARPON 8
ARPON 8 PV

woodscrew
mm
d
3 to 5
4 to 7

drill bit
mm
do
6
8
8

Total anchor length


mm
L
25
32
32

CODE
198160
198180
198190

PV: version with threaded head M7x150

APPLICATION

Recommended

and ultimate loads

Lightweight fixing in all base material,


Small electrical accessories, small light
fittings, fuse boxes, etc...

TENSILE kN

MATERIAL
Polyethylene body

Light weight anchors

TYPE

woodscrew

ARPON 6
5
ARPON 8
6
* indicative values

Concrete
C 20/25
Nrec*
Nu,m*
0,25
1,50
0,25
1,50

Hollow concrete block


B40
Nrec*
Nu,m*
0,20
1,20
0,22
1,30

Hollow clay brick


RJ 40 with render
Nrec*
Nu,m*
0,26
1,60
0,26
1,60

143

SPIT RM6

L
d0
hef

Female anchor with torque controlled expansion

Technical data

hmin

APPLICATION

TYPE

Anchorage
depth
(mm)
hef

Min. thickness
of base
material (mm)
hmin

Drilling
diameter
(mm)
do

Drilling
depth
(mm)
ho

Total
anchor
length (mm)
L

CODE

RM 6

40

70

45

68

050054

Suspended ceiling,
Lights,
Studs.

INSTALLATION

Anchors mechanical properties


fuk (N/mm2) min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength

450
400

Recommended and failure loads (kN)


TENSILE

1.

2.

Clay
Hollow clay
Wood
brick
brick
C 30/37
BP 400
C 40
hef C 20/25
Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m Nrec* Nu,m* Nrec* Nu,m*
40 0,8 4,0 0,80 4,0 0,80 4,0 0,35 2,0 0,50 2,0
Concrete

TYPE

On concrete and masonry:


drilling 8, put the NYL anchor
in the hole, and install the RM6
anchor with the setting tool,

RM 6

Using SPIT NYL 8 for RM6 in concrete and brick. Concrete rendered (max 5 mm):
recommended load reduced to 50%

On wood, screw it directly with


the setting tool.

SPIT P6

Wirehanger

Technical

hef
d0
ho
hmin

TYPE

APPLICATION
Suspended ceiling,
Light.

INSTALLATION

P6

data

Anchorage
depth
(mm)
hef
25

Min. thickness
of base
material (mm)
hmin
50

Drilling
diameter
(mm)
do
6

Drilling
depth
(mm)
ho
35

Total
anchor
length (mm)
L
64

CODE

056100

Anchors mechanical properties


fuk (N/mm2) min. tensile strength
fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength

450
400

Recommended loads (kN)


TENSILE AND
OBLIQUE

P6

SHEAR

Drilling 6, depth 35 mm and


insert the anchor with hammer.
By hand locking before to hang
the suspended system.

144

C 20/25
Nrec
Nu,m
1,50 6,00

Concrete
C 30/37
Nrec
Nu,m
1,80 7,00

C 40/50
Nrec
Nu,m
2,20 8,60

Vrec
1,40

Vrec
1,70

Vrec
1,70

hef
TYPE

25

TYPE

hef

P6

25

Vu,m
5,60

Vu,m
6,80

Vu,m
6,80

Concrete rendered (max 5 mm): recommended load reduced to 50%

Fire behaviour
Characteristic resistance* (kN)
Exposure time 60 min 120 min
P6
0,085
0,045

FIR

TEST

*Values calculated according to the


technical report TR 020 published by EOTA
Evaluation of anchorages in concrete concerning resistance to fire.

SPIT G8

Ceiling anchor

Technical

TYPE
APPLICATION

G8

data

Anchorage
depth
(mm)
hef
21

Min. thickness
of base
material (mm)
hmin
40

Drilling
diameter
(mm)
do
8

Drilling
depth
(mm)
ho
25

Total
anchor
length (mm)
L
43

CODE
050015

Suspended ceiling,

Anchors mechanical properties


INSTALLATION

fuk (N/mm2) min. tensile strength


fyk (N/mm2) Yield strength

450
400

Recommended loads (kN)


hef

TENSILE AND
OBLIQUE

TYPE

G8

21

C 20/25
Nrec
Nu,m
0,6
3,20

Concrete
C 30/37
Nrec
Nu,m
0,60 3,20

C 40/50
Nrec
Nu,m
0,70
4,0

Concrete rendered (max 5 mm): recommended load reduced to 50%

Drilling 8, depth 25 mm.


Push the anchor home into the
hole and hit with the hammer
to obtain the embendement of
the anchor only reaching the
wide part.

Fire behaviour

FIR

Characteristic resistance* (kN)


Exposure time 60 min 120 min
G8
0,035
0,017

TEST

*Values calculated according to the


technical report TR 020 published by EOTA
Evaluation of anchorages in concrete concerning resistance to fire.

SPIT LAITON
d0
hef

Tinst

Female anchor with torque controlled expansion

Technical

data

ho

Anchorage Min. thickness Drilling


depth
of base
diameter
TYPE
(mm)
material (mm)
(mm)
hef
hmin
do
LAITON M6
23
60
8
LAITON M8
28
70
10

APPLICATION
Suspended system,
Studs.

INSTALLATION

Drilling Tightening
Total
depth
torque
anchor
CODE
length (mm)
(mm)
(Nm)
ho
Tinst
L
30
9
23
062450
35
20
28
062460

Light weight anchors

Recommended load (kN)


With screw

With stud

Drill a hole and install the


anchor with hammer
Tighten with the wrench to obtain
the required torque.

TENSILE

TYPE

hef

Concrete C20/25 to C40/50

Clay brick BP 400

M6
M8

23
28

0,4
0,6

0,35
0,5

Concrete rendered (max 5 mm): recommended load reduced to 50%

145

SPIT CC

Anchor for hollow base materials

Technical

data

thread
TYPE

d0

d
hmin

APPLICATION
Fixing to plasterboard and
hollow materials,
Bathroom accessories,
Pipework, trunking,
Slotted screw head type PZ2.

4-6/23
4-13/33
4-24/46
5-14/34
5-16/45
5-32/59
6-13/34
6-16/46
6-30/59

Min-max
base thickness (mm)

drill bit

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

hmin

dO

4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6

2-6
4-13
12-24
6-14
3-16
14-32
6-13
4-16
16-30

8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
10

Recommended

Total screw length


L

without
fitted screw

23
33
46
34
45
59
34
46
59

061030
061040
061050
061070
061080
061090
061110
061120
061130

057800
057810
057820
057830
057840
057850

and ultimate loads (kN)

TENSILE

OBLIQUE

SHEAR

Hollow clay brick Hollow concrete


TYPE

RJ 400

Nrec*
CC 4/12 - CC 4/24
0,18
CC 5/14 - CC 5/16 - CC 5/32 0,18
CC 6/12 - CC 6/16 - CC 6/30 0,18

Code
with
fitted screw

block B 40

Nu,m*
1,1
1,1
1,1

Nrec*
0,23
0,30
0,30

Plasterboard

Hollow clay brick Hollow concrete

10 mm 13 mm

Nu,m*
2,3
3,9
4,4

Nu,m*
0,6
0,7
0,7

* indicative values

Nu,m*
0,7
0,9
0,9

RJ 400
Vrec*
0,36
0,48
0,48

Vu,m*
2,2
2,9
2,9

block B 40
Vrec*
0,38
0,65
0,73

Vu,m*
1,4
1,8
1,8

Plasterboard
10 mm 13 mm
Vu,m*
1,0
1,0
1,0

Vu,m*
1,35
1,35
1,35

SPIT DRIVA PLUS


tfix

Special fixing for plasterboard: double anchorage

Technical data

TYPE

TP
d

D
L1
5

C7

TP 12
TF 30
C7

Max
thick of
part to
be fixed
mm
tfix
12
30

thread

anchor head screw head

mm
d
4,5
4,5
4,5

mm

16
16
16

Screw
length

Total anchor
length

mm
L1
45
60
43

mm
L
39
39
39

mm
D
9,2
8,8

Recommended and ultimate loads (kN)

TF
d

D
L1

APPLICATION
Self-drilling, double anchorage fixing for
plasterboard: thickness 10 to 13 mm
with or without insulation (polystyrene,
etc...),
Bathroom accessories
Kitchen cabinets,
Radiators, fuse boxes.

SHEAR

L1

M7x150

TENSILE AND OBLIQUE

TYPE
TP 12
TF 30
C7
TP 12
TF 30
C7

MATERIAL
Anchor body-zamak 3, NFA 55.010
Special screw supplied, head type PZ2

146

Plasterboard Plasterboard
BA 10
BA 13
Nrec Nu,m Nrec Nu,m
0,084 0,42 0,12 0,60
Vrec

Vu,m

Vrec

Vu,m

0,23 1,15 0,28 1,40

CODE

061190
061200
061230

SPIT DRIVA
SPIT THREADED DRIVA
tfix

L
6

Self drilling anchor for plasterboard & aerated concrete

Technical data

DRIVA

TYPE

Max thick of
part to be fixed
mm

TP

tfix
d

D
L1
5

C7
d
L1

M7x150

TF
d

D
L1

THREADED

Screw
length
mm

Total anchor
length
mm

L1

9,0
9,2
8,8
8,2

25
35
50
25

27
31
31
31

050074
059360
059380
059370

threaded head

4,5

13

37

31

059390

37

050052

NOTE : Predrilling with HSS drill bit is required in laminated plasterboard or gypsum block:
in aerated concrete:

CODE

13
13
13
13

M6-M7

screw head
mm

4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5

M7x150

DRIVA

anchor head
mm

5
12
27
5

TP 5
TP 12
TF 27
TF 5
C7

thread
mm

10 mm
6 mm

Recommended and ultimate loads (kN)

M6-M7

THREADED DRIVA

Fixing to plasterboard and aerated


concrete,
Bathroom accessories, wall heaters,
Electrical switch boxes, trunking, conduit,
Curtain track.

TP 5
TP 12
0,06
TF 27
TF 5
C7
DRIVA THREADED 0,06
Vrec
TP 5
0,18
TP 12
TF 27
0,18
TF 5
C7
DRIVA THREADED 0,18

SHEAR

Plasterboard

concrete
Nrec

MATERIAL
Anchor body-zamak 3
Special screw supplied, head type PZ2
*DIRVA THREADED: Body made of
6.6 glass-fibre reinforced polyamide

Aerated

TYPE

TENSILE AND OBLIQUE

APPLICATION

BA 13

Nu,m

Nrec

Nu,m

0,3

0,06

0,3

0,3

0,06

0,3

Vu,m
0,9

Vrec
0,14

Vu,m
0,7

0,9

0,18

0,9

0,9

0,18

0,9

SPIT DRILL

Self drilling anchor for plasterboard & aerated concrete

Technical

TP

TYPE
d

D
L1

TP 12

MATERIAL
Body made of 6.6 glass-fibre reinforced
polyamide
Special screw supplied, head type PZ2

thread
mm

anchor head screw head


mm
mm

Screw
length
mm

Total anchor
length
mm

tfix

L1

12

3,0

9,5

8,6

25

30

Recommended
TENSILE AND OBLIQUE

Fixing in all soft materials (aerated


concrete, gypsum blocks, plasterboard),
Small electrical accessories : junction
boxes, trunking, small light fittings.

Max thick of
part to be fixed
mm

CODE

061630

NOTE : Predrilling with HSS drill bit is required in laminated plasterboard or gypsum block : 5 mm
in aerated concrete : 5 mm

SHEAR

APPLICATION

data

and ultimate loads (kN)


Aerated
TYPE

concrete
Nrec

TP 12

Plasterboard
BA 13
Nrec

Nu,m

0,046 0,23 0,044 0,22

Vrec
TP 12

Nu,m

Light weight anchors

tfix

Vu,m

Vrec

Vu,m

0,15 0,75 0,16 0,80

147

SPIT ISO

Expanding insulation anchor

ETA

Technical data
European Technical Approval

SPIT ISO

ETA n 04/0076

d0

50 mm
ou 90 mm

tfix

hef
h0

10-30
40-60
70-80
90-100
110-120

Anchor
depth
(mm)
hef

Insulation
thickness
(mm)
tfix
10-30
40-60
70-80
90-100
110-120

30

drill bit
(mm)
d0

10

Drilling Total anchor


depth
lenght
(mm)
(mm)
h0
L
60
90
50
110
130
150

Code
50 mm
head
057600
057610
057620
057630
057640

90 mm
head
070330
070340
070350
070360

Characteristic resistance (NRk)


TENSILE IN kN
APPLICATION
Fixing all rigide insulation on
solid or hollow material

MATERIAL
Expansion glass-fibre reinforced
polyamid 6*
Anchor body: polypropylene**
Thermal conductivity of anchor:
0.12 W/m.C
Temperature range in use:
-30C to +80C
* Except ISO 10-30:
polypropylene nail
** Caution: the anchor must be
protected from UV rays by a
screen (rendering, panelling, etc.)

INSTALLATION

Base
material

Anchor size 10-30

40-60 ; 70-80 ; 90-100 ; 110-120

Concrete (C15/20)
NRk
0,2
0,2
Concrete (C20/25 to C50/60)
NRk
0,3
0,3
Clay bricks (fc = 55 Mpa, bending test: 4,7 N/mm2)
NRk
0,3
0,3
Hollow concrete blocks not rendered (fc = 12,5 N/mm2)
NRk
0,15
0,15
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 5,9 N/mm2)
NRk
0,1
0,15

Design loads (NRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
N Rd =

N Rk *
M

N Rec =

N Rk *
M. F

VRd =

*Issue from ETA

VRk *
M

VRec =

VRk *
M. F

*Issue from ETA

TENSILE IN kN
Base
material

Anchor size 10-30

40-60 ; 70-80 ; 90-100 ; 110-120

Concrete (C15/20)
NRd
0,1
0,2
NRec
0,07
0,2
Concrete (C20/25 to C50/60)
NRd
0,15
0,2
NRec
0,11
0,2
Clay bricks (fc = 55 Mpa, bending test: 4,7 N/mm2)
NRd
0,07
0,2
NRec
0,05
0,2
Hollow concrete blocks not rendered (fc = 12,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,2
0,2
NRec
0,2
0,2
Hollow clay bricks type Eco-30 not rendered (fc = 5,9 N/mm2)
NRd
0,2
0,2
NRec
0,2
0,2

M = 2 ; F = 1,4
Spacing data
IN CONCRETE
SPIT ISO

Minimum distance between anchors and from edges


and minimum thickness of concrete member (mm)

10-30 ; 40-60 ; 70-80 ; 90-100 ; 110-120

148

Smin
100

Cmin
100

hmin
100

SPIT CB-BR

SPIT CB

Anchor for fixing semi-rigid insulation

Technical data
L

90 mm

SPIT CB-BR
d0
hef

tfix

40/50
50/60
70/80
90/100
110/120

h0

SPIT BR

Anchor
depth
(mm)
hef

Insulation
thickness
(mm)
tfix

20-30

40-50
50-60
70-80
90-100
110-120

drill bit
(mm)
do

Drilling
depth
(mm)
ho

Total anchor
lenght
(mm)
L

Code

CB

BR

50

85/80
95/90
115/110
135/130
155/150

055700
055710
055720
055730
055740

056040
056050
056060
056070
056080

35 mm

L
d0
tfix

hef
h0

Ultimate loads (NRu,m)


TENSILE IN kN
Base
material

APPLICATION
SPIT CB: Fixing semi-rigid
insulation on solid materials
SPIT BR: Fixing rigid insulation
on solid materials

MATERIAL
SPIT CB: Sleeve polypropylene
(anti UV) black
SPIT BR: Sleeve polypropylene

Anchor size CB 20/40 ; CB 40/60 ;


CB 60/80 ; CB 80/110 ; CB 110/130

BR 20/40 ; BR 40/60 ;
BR 60/80 ; BR 80/110 ; BR 110/130

Concrete (C20/25)
NRu,m
0,5
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m
0,3
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRu,m
0,4
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRu,m
0,15

NRu,m

0,5

NRu,m

0,3

NRu,m

0,4

NRu,m

0,15

Design loads (NRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence
NRd =

NRu,m *
3, 5

NRec =

NRu,m *
5

*Derived from test results

TENSILE IN kN
Anchor size CB 20/40 ; CB 40/60 ;
CB 60/80 ; CB 80/110 ; CB 110/130

BR 20/40 ; BR 40/60 ;
BR 60/80 ; BR 80/110 ; BR 110/130

Concrete (C20/25)
NRd
0,14
NRec
0,1
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,08
NRec
0,06
Solid bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd
0,11
NRec
0,08
Aerated concrete (Mvn = 500 kg/m3)
NRd
0,04
NRec
0,03

NRd
NRec

0,14
0,1

NRd
NRec

0,08
0,06

NRd
NRec

0,11
0,08

NRd
NRec

0,04
0,03

Insulation anchors

INSTALLATION

Base
material

149

SPIT ISOMET

Fire resistant insulation anchor

Technical data
SPIT ISOMET

N PT 3043

d0

35 mm

tfix

hef
h0

Anchor
depth
(mm)
hef

Galvanised
8/30
8/60
8/90
8/120
8/150
Stainless steel
8/30
8/60
8/90

50

Insulation
thickness
(mm)
tfix
30
60
90
120
150

drill bit
(mm)
d0

30
60
90

50

Drilling
depth
(mm)
h0

60

60

Total anchor
lenght
(mm)
L
80
110
140
170
200

Code

059730
059740
059750
059760
059770

80
110
140

059700
059710
059720

Ultimate loads (NRu,m)


Washer 11x70
Code 064 000

TENSILE IN kN
Base
material

APPLICATION
Fixing all types of insulation
where a fire resistant anchor is
required

MATERIAL

Stainless steel Anchor size


8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/90

Galvanised Anchor size


8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/90 ; 8/120 ; 8/150

Concrete (C20/25)
NRu,m
0,6
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRu,m
0,4
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRu,m
0,4

NRu,m

1,2

NRu,m

0,6

NRu,m

0,6

Design loads (NRd) and Recommended loads (Nrec)


for one anchor without edge or spacing influence

Galvanised body Z275,


NF EN 10142

NRd =

Stainless steel body Z6


CN 18-09

*Derived from test results

NRu,m *
4

NRec =

NRu,m *
5

TENSILE IN kN
Base
material

INSTALLATION

Stainless steel Anchor size


8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/90

Galvanised Anchor size


8/30 ; 8/60 ; 8/90 ; 8/120 ; 8/150

Concrete (C20/25)
NRd
0,21
NRec
0,15
Solid concrete blocks type B120 (fc = 13,5 N/mm2)
NRd
0,14
NRec
0,1
Clay bricks (fc = 55 N/mm2)
NRd
0,14
NRec
0,1

NRd
NRec

0,42
0,3

NRd
NRec

0,21
0,15

NRd
NRec

0,21
0,15

Fire behaviour for insulation fixed to soffits

FIR

TEST

Maximum tensile service loads recommended on concrete for stability (kN)


Exposure limit

30 min.

1h

1 h 30 min.

2h

3h

SPIT ISOMET GALVANISED

0,13

0,07

0,07

0,07

0,035

SPIT ISOMET ST. STEEL

0,20

0,20

0,20

0,20

0,10

The summary of fire tests performed by CSTB (No. 86.24642) is available on request.

150

SPIT ISOMET CC

Fire resistant insulation anchor for hollow base materials

35 mm

d0

Technical data
d

tfix

hmin

APPLICATION
Fixing all type of insulation for
hollow base material where a
fire resistant anchor is required.

TYPE

Diameter
Thread
(mm)

Min base
thickness
(mm)

Max insulation
thickness
(mm)

Drilling
Diameter
(mm)

Total anchor
length
(mm)

d
6
6
6

hmin
10 - 24
10 - 24
10 - 24

tfix
60
80
100

d0
12
12
12

L
113
133
153

12/60
12/80
12/110

CODE

059800
059810
059820

Recommended and ultimate loads (kN)


MATERIAL
Slotted screw head type PZ2.

TENSILE

INSTALLATION
TYPE

Hollow concrete beam


Nrec
Nu,m

12/60
12/80
12/110

0,15

0,75

Hollow concrete block


Nrec*
Nu,m*
0,30

1,50

Hollow clay brick


Nrec*
Nu,m*
0,20

1,00

(*) Indicatives value

Fire behaviour

Drill a hole of 12 mm diameter


through the insulating material,
Insert the anchor with a
hammer,

FIR

TEST

Fire tests on insulation fixed to soffits built in hollow concrete block or in hollow concrete
beam have been done in the CTICM laboratory. The test results (report n 96-4-374)
obtained guarantee the performance of the anchor ISOMET CC for an exposure time
higher than 2 hours.

Insulation anchors

Use a screwing machine to


expand the anchor.

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