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Item № 1106010149

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Химически анкер WIT-EA 150 на WURTH е двукомпонентен разтвор от епоксиакрилатна смола в опаковка от 300 мл. Предназначен е за анкериране на шпилки от м8 до м24 в ненапукан бетон, в зона на натиск, камък и зидария. Химическият анкер WIT-EA 150 на WURTH намира приложение при закрепване на фасадни и дървени конструкции, парапети, шкафове, огради, климатични тела, инсталационни линии, бойлери и други.
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WURTH WIT-EA 150 chemical anchor is a two-component solution of epoxyacrylate resin in a package of 300 ml. It is designed for anchoring studs from m8 to m24 in uncracked concrete, in the area of pressure, stone and masonry.
The WITTH chemical anchor WIT-EA 150 is used for fastening facade and wooden structures, railings, cabinets, fences, air conditioners, installation lines, boilers and more.
The advantages of the WURTH chemical anchor are good mechanical values and load capacity, achieving shorter wheelbases and distances from the end edge. It is applied very quickly and easily with a standard gun and hardens quickly. It does not form stains, is suitable for wet rooms and has high resistance to chemicals.

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  • Какъв трябва да е отвора в плътен ненапукан бетон за шпилка 16мм?

    Антон Асенов
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    1. Веселин Люцканов - администратор

      Здравейте! Препоръчително е използването на свредло за бетон с диаметър ф20мм.
      Успех!

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