Masonry Magazine September 2012 Page. 23

Words: Daniel Zechmeister
Masonry Magazine September 2012 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine September 2012 Page. 23
Anchor Types

Unlike the corrugated sheet metal anchors, these anchors are pre-bent in the factory and provide a much greater compressive strength. The Sheet metal anchors can be used only with wood-frame backups.

3. Wire anchors:

These anchors are used in both residential and commercial applications. They must be a minimum of nine-gage and have a two-inch minimum bent end in the veneer. They can be used with wood and masonry backup walls, but not with a concrete backup wall.

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Sure-Tie systems allow enough vertical movement so that the contractor can present them in a grid of required spacing on the studs, cmu or concrete. Later, when the veneer is ready to be constructed, the mason only needs to insert an adjustable tie into the present anchor and the marriage is complete saving countless time and money. So why fool around when you can get right to the point!

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4. Joint reinforcement:

Ladder and tab type are both permitted. The minimum wire size is nine-gage with the cross-wires to be a maximum of 16 inches on center. Provide minimum six-inch lap splices, and ensure that all ends of the longitudinal wires are embedded in mortar at laps. Joint reinforcement should conform to ASTM A951.

Self Drilling Anchors

• 12-24 Self Driller accommodates" in diameter with a blue 1/2" and 5/8" wallboard and various thicknesses of insulation. polymer coating for concrete or CMU applications.

Climaseal® Finish

• Silver-gray Climaseal® finish resulted in 0% red rust at 1000 hours exposure to ASTM B-117 salt spray testing.

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All of our products are manufactured in our Charlotte, NC or Memphis, TN plants or sourced from other American Companies
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