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DIA. 15MM NYLON ANCHOR SLEEVE FOR HOLLOW BRICK AND BLOCK

WDB-819 M15 X 85

M8-M10 fixing injection sleeve

M15 x 85mm nylon injection sleeve for chemical anchor fixing on hollow brick. Available in grey, black and red colors. Easy to use, just insert the sleeve into the drilled hole and fill with resin, insert stud and leave to cure. Suitable fastener for solid brick, solid block made from lightweight concrete base material.

Nylon sleeve for anchoring on hollow substance

When fixing on hollow brick or block, nylon sleeve is essential fixing accessory for injection chemical anchor. Nylon material is chemical resistance and more sustainable. It seems like plug to be filled with mortar and hold the loading. WDB Co.,Ltd offer 3 size nylon sleeve for threaded rod M8-M14. WDB-819 M15X85 sleeve is for M8-M10 threaded rod. WDB-819 M16X85 sleeve is for M8-M12 threaded rod. WDB-819 M20X85 sleeve is for M12-M14 threaded rod.

Specification of M15x85 nylon sleeve

  • Item: WDB-819
  • Sleeve Size: M15X85 – 85mm long / 15mm diameter
  • Suitable for M8-M10 threaded rod and studs

M15x85 nylon sleeve provides good anchoring for perforated brick

  • Made by corrosion resistant nylon
  • No expansion stress on brick
  • Non-destructive installation
  • Easy and simple to install
  • Extensive range for various cost-efficient applications
  • Secure anchoring in perforated stone
  • Especially suitable for edge fastenings as the underground is not additionally strained by outer radial force
  • Anchoring through bonding and form mating between mortar, perforated substrate, anchor rod and underground

WDB M15x85 nylon sleeve is used for M8-M10 threaded rod

  • Suitable for medium load
  • Chemical fixing to various hollow materials, such as honeycomb brick, perforated sand lime brick, hollow blocks
  • For fastening many profiled materials, such as anchor rods, perforated sleeves, reinforcing rods

         

How to install nylon sleeve for hollow brick?

Drill hole to specified diameter in brick or block using a drill bit. Brush and blow dust out of holes. Insert nylon sleeve into hole. Dispensing chemical anchor into sleeve. Insert threaded rod or stud into sleeve. Allow adhesive to cure before loading.