Concealed concrete connector SXHCC

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  • For the non-visible connection of main beam to secondary beam: right-angled, oblique or inclined (rafters)
  • Connectors can be completely milled in (concealed) or screwed on directly (with shadow gap) – aesthetically attractive designs possible
  • Fast connection assembly – rapid installation
  • Connector tightens due to conical sliding surfaces – construction is always tight
  • Connection can be dismantled as often as required – also ideal for temporary structures, such as trade fair booths
  • Load capacity is determined by the number of screws on the main beam and the screw length on the secondary beam – flexibility depending on load
  • Up to two connectors beside each other possible = double the load capacity (min. spacing must be observed) – flexibility depending on load
  • Connection options: wood to concrete/masonry: with suitable plugs, chemical anchors, anchor bolts, concrete screws, etc. – wood to steel: with suitable metric screws
  • Different safety catch including M5 screws and washers
  • Image shows product version 60 x 115 x 24 mm – SXHCC115
One of the biggest advantages of screw-only connections is the fact that these connections are almost invisible. However, this is also possible with our concealed connectors, namely the SXHCC, which is used for connecting wooden secondary beams to concrete or masonry as well as to steel. The aluminum connector consists of two parts, one of which is attached to the secondary beam and the other to the concrete/masonry or steel. The tapered sliding surfaces create a permanently tight and load-bearing connection when the secondary beam is inserted, which can also be released easily and as often as required at any time. In contrast to the SXHC (for wood/wood connections), the SXHCC has two large holes in the carrier plate, which can be used to fasten it in the solid substrate using dowels, anchor bolts or concrete screws. Via metric screws, a load-bearing connection also works on steel structures.What this means for you: Visually sophisticated and heavy-duty girder connections can also be produced in solid building materials and steel with just a few work steps- the load-bearing capacity is thus increased flexibly and easily.
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Wood connectors catalog PDF

One of the biggest advantages of screw-only connections is the fact that these connections are almost invisible. However, this is also possible with our concealed connectors, namely the SXHCC, which is used for connecting wooden secondary beams to concrete or masonry as well as to steel. The aluminum connector consists of two parts, one of which is attached to the secondary beam and the other to the concrete/masonry or steel. The tapered sliding surfaces create a permanently tight and load-bearing connection when the secondary beam is inserted, which can also be released easily and as often as required at any time. In contrast to the SXHC (for wood/wood connections), the SXHCC has two large holes in the carrier plate, which can be used to fasten it in the solid substrate using dowels, anchor bolts or concrete screws. Via metric screws, a load-bearing connection also works on steel structures.What this means for you: Visually sophisticated and heavy-duty girder connections can also be produced in solid building materials and steel with just a few work steps- the load-bearing capacity is thus increased flexibly and easily.

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Document Type Format
Wood connectors catalog PDF




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