The beam connector enables the pole to be mounted to concrete and provides expansion joints between the wood and the ground. It is made of galvanized steel sheet, a high-strength low-carbon alloy. It consists of a U-shaped bracket to which a ribbed bar is welded, embedded in concrete.
It is used for mounting pole bases to concrete.
The connectors' design ensures the connection will remain stable for many years. It is available in many widths, there is also an open and adjustable type, which allows you to choose the right product for the size of the pole.
Features:
- Connector made of 4 mm thick steel sheet protected with hot-dip galvanization
- Provides expansion of the wood from the ground, allowing for air circulation and moisture removal
- The design enables stable and secure mounting of wooden poles in garden architecture elements to concrete surfaces
- A large number of mounting holes guarantees the strength of the connection with the wood
Product material:
- Hot-dip galvanized steel sheet.
Application:
- Connector designed for the assembly of wooden structures.
Example of use:
- Anchoring wooden elements of garden architecture such as: fence posts, light wooden structures, openwork fences, lamella fences, pergolas, gazebos. Preparation of a concrete screed or use of an SVA chemical anchor is required.
Assembly instructions:
- 1. Select the appropriate beam connector size.
- 2a. Place the anchor rod in the fresh concrete, adjust its position, and secure it with supports while the concrete cures.
- 2b. Insert the anchor rods into the drilled, clean hole using the SVA chemical anchor. Installation instructions are the same as for the SVA chemical anchor.
- 3. Once the concrete/chemical anchor has cured, secure the column, align its position, and secure it with screws or bolts.