Screw-in anchors
From the basic to the most elaborate, a complete product range with a long service life.
A screw-in anchor consists of a shaft and a helix. When force is exerted on the anchor, the ground above the helix becomes compact providing tensile resistance (extraction cone theory). The anchor is made of highly resistant material.
- The disc is designed with excellent rigidity and easy screw-in penetration.
- Depending on the model, the screw tightening torque is imposed on either the shaft or on the disc.
- The anchor's upper part is a function of the applied and imposed extraction forces.
Avantages
- Corrosion resistant thanks to galvanising and sacrificial material thickness.
- Immediate resistance.
- Saves time.
Greenhouse anchors
ANCR'EST designs and manufacturers all types of greenhouse anchors for tunnel and cathedral styles,...
Shaft and disk system
Disc Ø 100, 120, and 150 mm, shaft Ø 6 and 7 mm, length 600, 700, 800, and 1,000 mm. Permanent anchorage...
SD
Disk Ø 120 and 150 mm, shaft Ø 8 mm, length 800 and 1,000 mm. Disk welded onto the shaft, eyelet...
Monobloc
Disk Ø 100, 120, 150, 200, 250, and 300 mm. Shaft Ø 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, and 30 mm. Length 500...
Characteristics | Technical data |
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Disc diameter | Ø 100 to 300 mm |
Disc thickness | 2,5 to 10 mm |
diameter of the shaft | Ø 6 to 50 mm |
Depth of screw | 500 to 2500 mm |
Disc thread | Designed to penetrate the soil, damaging it as little as possible. |
Above ground section | Loop, open or welded eyelet, and thread. |
Ground | Soil type, cohesion, moisture content, and friction coefficient. |
Installation:
Easy installation in just a few minutes by 1 or 2 men:
Manual installation using a wrench.
Mechanical installation using an hydraulic or thermal auger.