Stainless steel flat steel anchor: ideal for lifting precast concrete slabs and walls. Flattest profile for de-moulding panels.
Geometry
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Profile
T [tn]
Load group
Rd [mm]
Diameter
L [mm]
Length
Lth [mm]
Screw in depth
a [mm]
Base plate dimension
b [mm]
Base plate dimension
FAS-12
0.5
12
30
22
35
35
FAS-16
1.2
16
35
27
50
35
FAS-20
2
20
47
35
60
60
FAS-24
2.5
24
54
43
80
60
FAS-30
4
30
72
56
100
80
FAS-36
6.3
36
84
68
130
100
FAS-42
8
42
100
80
130
130
FAS-52
12.5
52
120
100
150
130
Load Data
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SKU
Installation Parameters
Max. Load Capacity (C15)
Max. Load Capacity (C25)
Hmin [mm]
Min. element thickness
Cmin [mm]
Min. edge distance
Fᵥ [kN]
Axial load up to 10°
Fₛ [kN]
Angled load 10° to 45°
Fᵥ [kN]
Axial load up to 10°
Fₛ [kN]
Angled load 10° to 45°
FAS-12
80
180
5
5
6.5
6.5
FAS-16
90
250
12
12
15.5
15.5
FAS-20
110
300
20
20
25.8
25.8
FAS-24
125
400
25
25
32.3
32.3
FAS-30
150
500
40
40
51.6
51.6
FAS-36
165
650
63
63
81.3
81.3
FAS-42
180
650
80
80
103.3
103.3
FAS-52
215
750
125
125
161.4
161.4
The table above shows the application of these sockets as lifting points.
These tables show a typical situation and you should check your situation is within these parameters. If your situation falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations. Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xCmin apart.
Axial Loads are permitted only with reinforcement as shown below. Please ensure that the reinforcement touches the end plate of the socket.