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FISCHER NAIL ANCHOR – EASY FIXING IN ANY CONDITIONS
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Fischer fixings UK Ltd
03/07/2007
 
The fischer FNA II Nail Anchor has been developed to enable straightforward anchoring in any conditions. Drill the hole, strike three times with a hammer, and the FNA II sits tight. It’s as simple as that – and this is the first anchor of this type to boast a European Technical Approval for use in ceilings made from concrete of class C12/15 (B15).

The FNA II combines the working principle of a bolt anchor with the principle of Hammerset installation, so there is no need to tighten the anchor after installation.

The FNA II is easy to install even in conditions where a difficult working position, poor light-ing, muscle strain and the effect of drill dust in the face can sometimes make the installation of other anchor types difficult, even dangerous. Such unfavourable working conditions are frequently encountered during the overhead installation of suspended ceilings, where the less than perfect installation of other anchor types can result in differences in setting per-formance, both in terms of quality and quantity.

The benefits of the fischer FNA II Nail Anchor are particularly evident in series installation. The small drill hole diameter and the low anchoring depth save time and money during instal-lation. No special drills or other tools are required. Notwithstanding its ease of installation, the FNA is no lightweight, with retaining values of 1.6kN and a minimum anchoring depth of 25mm.

The FNA II is offered in zinc-plated steel, stainless steel grade A4 and highly corrosion-resistant steel grade 1.4592 in a variety of different head designs.
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