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RAWLPLUG R-TFIX-8S-415 screw-in façade anchor 8 mm / 415 mm with overmoulding, set for surface and countersunk installation
RAWLPLUG R-TFIX-8S-415 screw-in façade anchor is a long anchor designed for anchoring façades and external cladding in masonry and concrete. With an 8 mm diameter and 415 mm length, the anchor features an overmoulded head to improve sealing and handling during installation. Supplied in packs of 50, this product is intended for mechanical fixing where long embedment and reliable pull-out resistance are required.
The overmoulded head provides improved protection against moisture ingress at the fixture point and offers a better grip for installation tools. The screw-in design ensures fast, repeatable assembly and a secure mechanical connection in solid substrates. Available options for surface and countersunk installation allow flexibility to match different cladding and finishing requirements.
Drill a hole to the recommended diameter and depth for the 8 mm screw-in anchor in the chosen substrate, ensuring clean and dust-free conditions. Insert the anchor and engage the screw-in action using the appropriate installation tool for surface or countersunk mounting. Tighten to the required torque following project-specific load and spacing specifications. After installation, verify proper seating and alignment of the cladding or façade element.
Use the matching installation tools for surface or countersunk mounting to ensure correct seating and load transfer. Confirm substrate condition and drill depth before installation; avoid use in hollow or highly cracked materials without further assessment. When installing in different masonry types or in seismic zones, follow local codes and project-specific engineering guidance for spacing, edge distances and torque settings.
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