
Fischertechnik Udligger bracket Fischer FCA 41 A4 - 300 300 mm 1 pc
1 pcs.
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The FCA cantilever console serves as the second base element of the FUS rail system, suitable for mounting installations such as pipe trays along walls. The cantilever console is directly attached to the substrate using the elongated holes in the base plate, which are rotated 90° to each other. Fischer offers standard lengths ranging from 200 to 1000 mm, eliminating the need for cutting. This saves time and costs. The version with galvanic zinc coating is suitable for installations inside buildings, while the versions made of hot-dip galvanized and stainless steel are designed for outdoor use and in highly corrosive environments. The fire protection certification according to MLAR/EN13501 provides an additional level of safety.

Fischertechnik Udligger bracket Fischer FCA 41 A4 - 300 300 mm 1 pc
1 pcs.
The ETA-approved Fischer plaster anchor FIF-CN II is ideal for securely fastening pressure-resistant insulation materials up to 350 mm thick in plaster facades, such as polystyrene insulation boards, mineral wool boards, wood wool lightweight boards, and cork/coconut boards in concrete, solid, and hollow blocks. The plaster anchor consists of a gray anchor sleeve with an attached octagonal plate and a steel-plastic nail. The FIF-CN II is driven in with a hammer. The innovative plastic nail with a steel tip allows for high load-bearing capacities.
Advantages: The compound nail (steel-plastic combination) minimizes thermal bridging, preventing anchor marks on the facade. It can be installed with just a few hammer blows. With a plate thickness of only 2.5 mm, the plate fits optimally into the insulation, allowing for the application of cost-effective, thin reinforcement layers. High holding forces are achieved through the steel tip of the compound nail. A low embedment depth of 35 mm saves drilling time. Due to the compound nail, the FIF-CN II is nearly free of thermal bridges. The compression zone in the shaft allows for precise plate insertion. Suitable for insulation thicknesses up to 340 mm.
Application: Installation of ETICS insulation boards on concrete and masonry. Flush mounting in ETICS insulation materials and mineral wool, e.g., polystyrene.
Building materials: Building material classes A, B, C, D, E. Solid concrete blocks, masonry bricks, calcium silicate solid blocks, hollow blocks made of lightweight concrete, high-hole bricks, calcium silicate hollow blocks, lightweight aggregate concrete, aerated concrete.
Functionality: The anchor is installed in a through-mounting method. Simple and quick installation by driving in the compound nail with a standard hammer. Non-load-bearing layers such as adhesives and old plaster are included in the maximum usable length.

Fischertechnik Fischer fischer plaster plug FIF-CN II 8/100 Rawlplug 546445 100 pcs.
100 pcs.
The Sømhylster Fischer FNH 6/80 is a versatile hollow wall anchor designed for various board thicknesses and large usable lengths. With a length of 80 mm and a hole diameter of 6 mm, this anchor is ideal for applications in different construction environments, including calcium silicate solid brick, concrete, and natural stone. The galvanized steel construction ensures high strength and durability, making it a reliable choice for fastening in hollow spaces. With a sales unit of 100 pieces, this anchor provides a practical solution for extensive projects that require a variety of fastenings. Its ease of use and effective performance make the Sømhylster Fischer FNH 6/80 a valuable addition to any toolset.
- Versatile for different board thicknesses
- High strength due to galvanized steel
- Suitable for various construction substrates such as concrete and natural stone
- Practical sales unit with 100 pieces for extensive projects.

Fischertechnik Sømhylster Fischer FNH 6/80 80 mm 6 mm 100 pcs.
100 pcs.
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