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Wall Ties and Restraint Fixings

Frame Cramps Recommended Tie Lengths and Fixing Centres for SDB Frame Cramps
Frame cramps are an ideal solution where a Cavity Width Length of Wall Tie Recommended Spacing (mm)
(mm) (mm) Type 1 Type 2
restraint is required between masonry and in- 20-44* 100 750 x 450 900 x 450
situ structures. They can be fixed to a range of 45-69 125 750 x 450 900 x 450
materials including concrete, steelwork and 70-94 150 750 x 450 900 x 450
95-119 175 900 x 450 900 x 450
masonry. Frame cramps referenced _P_ have
120-144 200 900 x 450 900 x 450
a plain shank, while those referenced _D_ 145-168 225 900 x 450 900 x 450
feature an integral drip for use across a cavity. 170-194 250 750 x 450 900 x 450
195-219 275 750 x 450 900 x 450
SDB 220-244 300 750 x 450 900 x 450
Ancon SDB Frame Cramps used as cavity wall Note: *Due to limited length of tie a water drip would not be provided.
ties exceed the requirements of a Type 2 tie to Centres shown achieve equivalent tie type performances to PD 6697: 2010 6.2.2.5 Table 12. See page 5 for details.

PD 6697 for cavities up to 300mm. They have SPB


SDB SDV SPV
a 7mm diameter hole to suit a range of fixings.
Ancon M6 single expansion bolts are
recommended for fixing to concrete and M6
set screws or SDTSS-38-5PT self-drilling 90mm
screws for fixing to steelwork. Frame cramps Embedment

can be fixed to masonry with suitable plugs 90mm


and screws or resin anchors. Poor substrates Length
will limit the capacity of fixings and site testing SDB Frame Cramp Fixed to SPA
is advisable in such applications. All fixings Steel with Self-Drilling Screw Where masonry is in line with a column flange,
should be used in conjunction with a DIN Isolation frame cramps can be supplied with an offset
washer. Ancon isolation sleeves and angle section instead of an upstand. This angle
SDV pads are supplied blank for allows the mechanical fixing to be suitably
Ancon SDV Frame Cramps have an 8mm x use with self-drilling screws located. These ties are referenced SPA. They
30mm vertical slot that allows vertical fixing to isolate stainless steel Isolation Sleeve feature a 7mm hole as standard and can be
position adjustment where required. Their load frame cramps from mild used with a debonding sleeve if required at a
capacity is limited when fixed in the top of the steel. Self-adhesive isolation movement joint. The thickness, size and shape
slot therefore they are not recommended for pads are also available of the angle section
applications where tension is a consideration. for _ _B (20 x 30mm) and are designed to suit Length
_ _ V (25 x 50mm) to suit
Adhesive each application. application
Ancon HiT - Hammer-in Tie referenced frame cramps. Isolation Pad Contact Ancon’s
The Ancon HiT fixes masonry to concrete, Technical Department
Angle to suit
dense blocks (>_7N/mm2), non-perforated brick Thermal Breaks application
Ancon Frame Cramps can now be supplied for more information.
or hard stone. It can reduce the variety of tie
with Thermal Breaks to be located between
lengths required on site and speed the rate of
the upstand and the structural frame. They are
construction.
manufactured from a 20mm 3mm
The HiT is available in a standard length of durable fibre-reinforced
310mm that is bent on site with a special thermoset plastic 7mm ø
installation tool to suit all cavities up to which has a 30mm
150mm. Unlike conventional frame cramps it thermal conductivity
does not require a mechanical fixing, but is of just 0.3 W/mK. Frame Cramp SPA Frame Cramps Fixed to
hammered into a plug. Thermal Break Steel with M6 Isolated Set Screws
The Ancon HiT meets the requirements of
PD 6697 as a Type 2 tie. A neoprene 'O' ring Pre-Fixing Aids Ancon ISO-TW Washer
must be installed on the tie to prevent moisture The practice of pre-fixing frame cramps in The ISO-TW washer enables Ancon slot-ended
crossing the cavity. advance of masonry can accelerate the frame cramps to be vertically adjusted within
speed of construction and provides an the 30mm range of the slot to suit the exact
opportunity to check that wall restraints have location of mortar joints without affecting the
been located correctly and are securely fixed. integrity of the fixing. In addition, this washer
prevents bi-metallic corrosion by separating the
Ancon Gauge Tape
frame cramp from the structural frame and
(Pre-fix Patent 2 256 223)
fixing screw.
Gauge Tape illustrates the standard 225mm
brick/block gauge and the fixing position of
frame cramps. It is applied directly to the
structural frame (steel, concrete, timber or Ancon
masonry) to facilitate the pre-fixing of frame ISO-TW
Ancon Hammer-in Tie (310mm)
cramps and to maintain accurate masonry and Gauge
coursing. Tape

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