EXPO MILAN 2015 - BoxBolt hollow steel section application | Deborah Cafarelli
Convenient Method for Securing Structural Tube
Expo Milan 2015 - Belgium Pavilion
BOXBOLT is a fully tested and approved blind fixing solution for connecting in to a steel cavity, whether it be hollow section steelwork or where access is restricted to one side only. The BOXBOLT cavity fixing is suitable for use with rectangular, square and even circular hollow sections. The BOXBOLT features a hexagon head design to aid installation with a standard spanner but also allows it to be installed with our uniquie BOXSOK installation tool for when installation time needs to be kept to an absolute minimum.
The BOXBOLT is available in three finishes, these are: Zinc Plated, Hot Dip Galvanised or Stainless Steel. These finishes combined with three lengths of BOXBOLT make it extremely flexable to suit its environment and application. The BOXBOLT is approved for use by Lloyds Register (LR) type approval and the Deutsches Institut fur Bautechnik (DIBt) to give the specifer and end user confidence.
Features
Available in Zinc Plated, Hot Dip Galvanised and Stainless Steel
DIBt & Lloyds Register Type Approved
3mm to 102mm Fixing Thickness
Four different head styles
Patented rapid assembly tool
Guaranteed 5 to 1 Factor of Safety
Easily specified via TEKLA structures
Available via FASTRACK CAD database
Expo Milan 2015 - Belgium Pavilion BOXBOLT is a fully tested and approved blind fixing solution for connecting in to a steel cavity, whether it be hollow section steelwork or where access is restricted to one side only. The BOXBOLT cavity fixing is suitable for use with rectangular, square and even circular hollow sections. The BOXBOLT features a hexagon head design to aid installation with a standard spanner but also allows it to be installed with our uniquie BOXSOK installation tool for when...
- Year 2015
- Work started in 2014
- Work finished in 2015
- Status Completed works
- Type Trade Fair Centres / Conference Centres / Pavilions / Exhibition Design / Exhibitions /Installations
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