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Tie Product Series |
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Installation
Procedure and Criteria to Restrain Stone Panel to Solid Back-Up
The Panel-Tie 6000 Series anchors provide an excellent method of restraining
(tension loading) a soldi façade <3” thick to various solid
backups. The anchor is installed by drilling as standard 1/2” masonry
hole through the veneer in the back-up followed by a 1 1/4” diameter
countersink hole in the veneer. Anchor placement is only restricted by edge
and spacing distance. Anchors are installed with a setting tool, via torque
50-100 in-lb in the back-up. Veneer connections are tightened 1/4 - 1/2
turn past hand tight. Custom lengths available upon request. Counter-boring
drill bits available upon request. |
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Installation
Procedure and Criteria to Restrain Stone Panel to Solid Back-Up
The Panel-Tie 6000-TGL Series anchors provide an excellent method of re-anchoring
(tension and compression) a solid façade <3” thick to a
solid back-up. This anchor works especially well when compression loads
are a concern. Anchor is installed by drilling a 3/4” hole through
veneer, 1/2” in back-up followed by 1 5/8” diameter countersink
in the veneer. Anchor placement is only restricted by edge and spacing distance.
Anchors are installed with a setting tool, via torque 50-100 in-lb in the
back up. The veneer torque for the toggle is 24-40 in-lb and the hex drive
head tightened 1/4 – 1/2 turn past hand-tight. Custom lengths available
upon request. Counter-boring drill bits available upon request. |
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Installation
Procedure and Criteria to Restrain Stone Panel to Hollow and Solid Back-Up
The Panel-Tie 6100 Series anchors provide an excellent method of restraining
(tension only) a solid façade <3” thick to various solid
or hollow backups. A 1/2” veneer hole and 3/8” back-up hole
can be easily achieved in one step using a dual diameter bit, followed by
a 1 1/4” diameter countersink hole in the veneer. Anchor placement
is only restricted by edge and spacing distance. Anchors are installed with
a setting tool, via torque 50-100 in-lb in the back-up. Veneer connections
should be tightened 1/4 – 1/2 turn past hand tight. Custom lengths
available upon request. Counter-boring drill bits available upon request. |
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Installation
Procedure and Criteria to Restrain Stone Panel to Hollow Back-Up
The Panel-Tie 6100-TGL Series anchors provide an excellent method of restraining
(tension only) a solid façade <3” thick to hollow backups.
A 1/2” veneer hole and 7/16” back-up hole can be easily achieved
by using quality masonry and steel drill bits, followed by a 1 1/4”
diameter countersink hole in the veneer. Anchor placement is only restricted
by edge and spacing distance. Anchors are installed with a setting tool,
via torque 50-100 in-lb in the back-up. Veneer connections should be tightened
1/4- 1/2 turns past hand tight. Custom lengths available upon request. Counter-boring
drill bits available upon request. |
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Installation
Procedure and Criteria to Restrain Stone Panel to Steel Back-Up
The Panel-Tie 6100-S-TGL Series anchors provide an excellent method of re-anchoring
(tension and compression) a solid façade <3” thick to various
solid backups. Anchor is installed by drilling an appropriate hole through
veneer, and in back-up followed by a 1 1/4” diameter countersink hole
in the veneer. Anchor placement is only restricted by edge and spacing distance.
Anchors are installed with a setting tool, via torque 50-100 in-lb in the
back-up. Veneer connections should be tightened 1/4- 1/2 turns past hand
tight. Custom lengths available upon request. Counter-boring drill bits
available upon request. |
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Installation
Procedure and Criteria to Restrain Stone Panel to Solid Back-Up
The Panel-Tie
6500/6600 Series anchors provide an excellent method of re-anchoring (tension
and bending) a solid façade <3” thick to various solid backups.
Anchor is installed by drilling an appropriate hole through veneer, and
in back-up followed by a 1 1/4” diameter countersink hole in the veneer.
Anchor placement is only restricted by edge and spacing distance. Anchors
are installed with a setting tool, via torque 50-100 in-lb in the back-up.
Veneer connections should be tightened 1/4- 1/2 turns past hand tight. Custom
lengths available upon request. Counter-boring drill bits available upon
request. |
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Panel-Tie
Gravity Anchor (1/4” diameter)
The Panel-Tie HS Series anchors provide an excellent method of restraining
(tension only) and supporting a solid façade <3” thick to
various solid backups. Anchor is installed by drilling an appropriate hole
through veneer into the back-up followed by appropriate countersink hole
for panel tie head. Drilled hole must have drill dust blown out prior to
anchor insertion. A setting tool is attached to the anchor and then hammered
to expand into the back-up. A screw-on panel tie head to ensure positive
connection between façade and back-up. Anchor available in custom
lengths. Counter-boring drill bits available upon request. |
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