Hard FIX spacer
- Suitable for use in heavy and semi-heavy load areas
- Economical and cost-effective
- High resistance to pressure
Description
Hard FIX spacer
Hard FIX spacer has two tentacles designed to lock the rebar inside itself. This hard fix heavy spacer is the most suitable piece for creating concrete coverings in all heavy and dense floors such as foundation, beams, shingles and bulky floors.
Plastic spacers are made from highly durable materials, and one of these types is the Hardfix plastic spacer. This spacer is used to maintain the distance between rebar and formwork in columns, concrete walls, and structural ceilings. It can also be used to maintain the distance between rebar and foundations.
It is important to note that these plastic spacers should not break before or during the concrete pouring process, as this would prevent the proper concrete cover for the rebar, potentially causing significant issues with the structure.
In heavy structures such as foundations and sections with thicker rebar, the pressure exerted by the rebar is greater than in other parts like ceilings and beams. Therefore, it is crucial to choose the appropriate spacer that can withstand this pressure. The heavy-duty Hardfix spacer is the best choice for providing proper concrete cover in heavy projects with high rebar density, such as foundations, beams, tie beams, and massive floors.
features Hard FIX spacer
- Provides proper concrete coverage for heavy and densely packed floors
- Capable of withstanding a point load between 350 and 500 kilograms
- Suitable for use in heavy and semi-heavy load areas
- Economical and cost-effective
- High resistance to pressure
- Helps increase safety and stability in rebar installation
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Applications Hard FIX spacer
- Creation of concrete coverings in all heavy and dense floors
- Spot load bearing 350 to 500 kg
- Applicable in heavy and semi-heavy surfaces
- Cost-effective and completely economical
How to use
To use the Hardfix spacer, first place the rebar on the spacer’s seating. Then, the locking claws of the spacer secure the rebar in place. Once the rebar is positioned, a concrete cover is created underneath it, extending from the rebar surface to the formwork or floor concrete, ensuring proper coverage for the rebars.
packing
Name | Bar size | Packing (QTY) |
Hard fix 25 | 32-10 | 750 |
Hard fix 30 | 32-10 | 750 |
Hard fix 40 | 32-10 | 500 |
Hard fix 50 | 32-10 | 500 |
Hard fix 50 | 32-10 | 400 |
Hard fix 60 | 32-10 | 250 |
Hard fix 75 | 32-10 | 250 |
Hard fix 75 | 32-10 | 30 |
Hard fix 100 | 32-10 | 200 |
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