Grouted
tie for stabilising solid masonry.
Applications
Stabilising solid or rubble filled walls; lintel repairs; securing
multi-layer brick rings in bridges, tunnels and arches; reconnecting
separated internal and external walls; securing delaminated masonry;
repairing and securing parapets, cornices and decorative fascias.
Features
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grade
304 or 316 stainless steel tie up to 1m long as standard
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wide
range of applications
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stress-free
by accommodating normal structural movement
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quick
and easy installation
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tie
and grout installed simultaneously
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ideal
for overhead installation
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Benefits
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highly
cost-effective masonry repair technique
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much
quicker and simpler than alternative methods
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minimal
disturbance to building fabric for sympathetic repairs
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CemTie
plus HeliBond grout produces great tensile strength while
retaining flexibility to allow normal structural movements
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Bonding Agent
HeliBond cementitious grout
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Drill
clearance hole to required diameter and depth and flush clean. |
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Push
CemTie fully into grout-filled pinning nozzle of grout gun and
insert nozzle to
the back of the hole. |
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As grout
is injected the CemTie is carried with it. |
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Back
pressure pushes nozzle out of hole
to leave fully grouted tie. |
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Stabilising
bulging rubble filled wall.
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Re-pinning
separated brick ring arches.
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