Steel-Concrete / Technical Specification
Steel-Concrete Al-Fer Dry Connector
Steel-Concrete
Data Sheet
Steel-Concrete
Produts Sheet
Technical Description
Connector Composition
The self-tapping Al-Fer dry connector consists of a single metal pin obtained from a Ø 17 hexagonal bar of high-strength steel (above 800 MPa), suitably machined in the lower part with a special self-tapping thread for mechanical anchoring on the wing to the extrados of the metal profile and shaped in the upper part for anchoring in the concrete.
The connector is available in different lengths to adapt to the most varied needs, in the case of reinforcement of floors with a new collaborating concrete hood, a 40 mm head is usually used, while in the case of mixed steel-concrete structures with corrugated sheet metal, elongated connectors are used depending on the height of the gills so that the peg comes out of them by at least 2 cm as required by law.
Ideally, it can be divided into two parts:
The head of the Al-fer srl dry connector always has a 17 mm thick hexagonal section and is of variable height and shape depending on use. The minimum height is 40 mm and the groove allows the mechanical coupling that can be diagrammed through a cone-resistant mechanism with an angle of 45°.
The type of thread is equivalent to that of a M12 – 14.0 hexagonal nut according to the designation provided by UNI EN 14399 with a Ø 12 nominal diameter and a net area of 84.3 mm2. The particular diagonal groove makes sure that it acts as a male in the initial screwing phase and creates a tail stock inside the hole, thus ensuring a perfect mechanical connection with the profile itself.