Stainless steel fastening system HGB
for railingfor balconyexterior

stainless steel fastening system
stainless steel fastening system
stainless steel fastening system
stainless steel fastening system
stainless steel fastening system
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Characteristics

Material
stainless steel
Applications
for railing, for balcony
Other characteristics
exterior, interior

Description

■ - Particularly well suited for fastening banisters to the thin edges of balcony slabs ■ - Delivered in lengths from 100mm upwards Construction specialists consider HALFEN handrail connections type HGB to be particularly well suited for fastening banisters to the thin edges of balcony slabs. With the easily cast-in HGB channels and their corresponding high-tensile Halfen bolts A4 – 70, railing posts can be easily attached to the surface of concrete slabs with a minimum thickness of 100mm, forming a secure and statically sound connection. This is possible thanks to the special rear anchoring of the reinforcement steel with swaged anchor heads. Fast and economical • - Adjustable positioning of T-bolts within the channel • - Can be used in thin slabs -> 100mm • - Boits instead of welds, dowels or drilled fixings • - Pre-engineered to reduce construction time • - Permits later adjustment and even simple replacement of ail attached structures Safe and reliable • - No damage to the concrète on the visible front faces of the slab • - While construction is in progress, it can also serve to secure safety rails (note DIN EN 795 “Fall protection") • - The associated high-strength HALFEN bolts ensure secure and statically solid attachment of the banister structure

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BATIMAT 2024
BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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