RS PRO Through Bolt 10 x 150mm x 150mm, 12mm Fixing Hole
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProThread Size
10 x 150mm
Type
Through Bolt
Length
150mm
Fixing Hole Diameter
12mm
Maximum Fixing Thickness
83mm
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS PRO Through Bolt BZP ETA Option 7
The highly durable BZP (bright zinc plated) through bolt fixings from our trusted and reliable own brand RS PRO is the perfect fastener for use with non-cracked concrete consisting of grades C20/25 & C50/60. Available in a range of lengths and sizes to accommodate a variety of applications, the tough anchors ensure a secure fixing suitable for medium to heavy-duty loads. RS PRO through bolts has an option 7 ETA approval ensuring a high-quality fixing.
Features and benefits
Made with highly durable bright zinc plating
Ideal for use with non-cracked concrete C20/25 & C50/60
Available in a range of anchor sizes and dimensions
ETA option 7 approved
Perfect for attaching medium to heavy-duty loads
Common applications
Through bolts are used in a wide range of applications, ideally for when the fixture is in place at the time of installation and the hole can be drilled through. Some of the most common applications are:
Outdoor seating
Handrails
Barriers
Warehouse racking
Facade systems
What are through bolts used for?
Through bolts are an ideal fixing to be used to attach medium to heavy duty objects to concrete.
What other types of through bolts are there?
There is a range of through bolt fixings to suit a variety of applications such as:
Steel through bolts
Stainless steel through bolts
BZP through bolts
Galvanised through bolts
Hanger through bolts
How to insert a through bolt/anchor fixing
Before attempting a through bolt fixing it is essential that you identify the drill bit size you need and the depth of the hole required
Once this is established, a hole can be created using the drill ensuring that any dust and debris is cleaned out ready for the anchor to be inserted
Next screw the washer on to the top of the through bolt until it is flush with the bolt
Insert the through bolt into the hole, giving it a gentle tap with a hammer if required until it reaches the end of the hole
Once inserted you can begin tightening the nut on the anchor until you it clicks. Be careful not to add too much torque as this can effect the quality of the fixing.
Finally remove the nut and washer and the through bolt will be ready to use
What is ETA?
ETA refers to European Technical Assessment and is given to fixings that pass certain high-level durability tests. Options 1-6 tend to be for through bolts and fixings that can be used with cracked concrete, whereas 7-12 is for through bolts that can be used with non-cracked concrete, with option 7 being the highest level.
Can you remove a through bolt fixing?
Through bolt fixings are not designed to be removed once inserted as this can cause damage to the base material and can create a hole. However, if required the anchor can be sawed off with a hacksaw.
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€ 25.18
1 Bag of 10 (Exc. VAT)
€ 29.71
1 Bag of 10 (inc. VAT)
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProThread Size
10 x 150mm
Type
Through Bolt
Length
150mm
Fixing Hole Diameter
12mm
Maximum Fixing Thickness
83mm
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS PRO Through Bolt BZP ETA Option 7
The highly durable BZP (bright zinc plated) through bolt fixings from our trusted and reliable own brand RS PRO is the perfect fastener for use with non-cracked concrete consisting of grades C20/25 & C50/60. Available in a range of lengths and sizes to accommodate a variety of applications, the tough anchors ensure a secure fixing suitable for medium to heavy-duty loads. RS PRO through bolts has an option 7 ETA approval ensuring a high-quality fixing.
Features and benefits
Made with highly durable bright zinc plating
Ideal for use with non-cracked concrete C20/25 & C50/60
Available in a range of anchor sizes and dimensions
ETA option 7 approved
Perfect for attaching medium to heavy-duty loads
Common applications
Through bolts are used in a wide range of applications, ideally for when the fixture is in place at the time of installation and the hole can be drilled through. Some of the most common applications are:
Outdoor seating
Handrails
Barriers
Warehouse racking
Facade systems
What are through bolts used for?
Through bolts are an ideal fixing to be used to attach medium to heavy duty objects to concrete.
What other types of through bolts are there?
There is a range of through bolt fixings to suit a variety of applications such as:
Steel through bolts
Stainless steel through bolts
BZP through bolts
Galvanised through bolts
Hanger through bolts
How to insert a through bolt/anchor fixing
Before attempting a through bolt fixing it is essential that you identify the drill bit size you need and the depth of the hole required
Once this is established, a hole can be created using the drill ensuring that any dust and debris is cleaned out ready for the anchor to be inserted
Next screw the washer on to the top of the through bolt until it is flush with the bolt
Insert the through bolt into the hole, giving it a gentle tap with a hammer if required until it reaches the end of the hole
Once inserted you can begin tightening the nut on the anchor until you it clicks. Be careful not to add too much torque as this can effect the quality of the fixing.
Finally remove the nut and washer and the through bolt will be ready to use
What is ETA?
ETA refers to European Technical Assessment and is given to fixings that pass certain high-level durability tests. Options 1-6 tend to be for through bolts and fixings that can be used with cracked concrete, whereas 7-12 is for through bolts that can be used with non-cracked concrete, with option 7 being the highest level.
Can you remove a through bolt fixing?
Through bolt fixings are not designed to be removed once inserted as this can cause damage to the base material and can create a hole. However, if required the anchor can be sawed off with a hacksaw.