Description

Pivot anchor

Consists of an L-shaped anchor that incorporates a clamping pivot across its width.
The pivot acts as a support and fastener for the cladding panel, which has been pre-drilled for installation. It is recommended that the holes in the edge of the
stone panel be drilled in a workshop and never on-site, to ensure precision and avoid serious problems due to misalignment and/or excessive diameter.
• To prevent localized stress at the steel/stone contact point, the pivots are covered with a nylon sleeve or the holes in the stone are filled with a chemical sealant, which also prevents direct steel/stone contact.

Single – Double

Adjustable

Simple – Getting Started

Lowered

Hidden nail fastening

For installation, the panels must be properly prepared, featuring a groove or serration along the edges where the panels are fastened.
• Cross-anchoring is generally used on the bottom row of cladding panels, providing invisible anchoring and a perfect fit.

Single – Double

Getting Started

Single inner face – Double inner face

Lowered

Spring-loaded brackets

Front-view nail anchor with springs

To install this anchor, the plates require no preparation other than simply cutting them to size.

Getting Started

Exposed nail anchor with classic spring

To install this anchor, the plates require no further preparation other than simply cutting them to size.
• Suitable for irregular sheet thicknesses, making them uniform by pressing them against the nail.

Single – Double

Getting Started

Lowered

Security clips for tile installations using tile adhesive

Tension springs

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