Anchorage components

Anchoring systems and the installation of geotechnical protective systems represent a necessary solution to address the challenges related to the presence of rock walls, unstable soils and structures in the construction field.

These works, often carried out by teams of expert rock climbers and mountaineers, not only ensure the resistance of the buildings, but also contribute to preserving the surrounding environment, reducing the risk of landslides and collapses, offering protection against natural forces and atmospheric agents.

Anchors for safety and prevention: CE certification

The structures built play a central role in preventing increasingly frequent hydrogeological instability situations. Furthermore, the skills and techniques used for these works are also widely used in the construction sector, demonstrating their versatility and their importance in different working contexts.

For this reason we are committed to supplying CE certified materials, guaranteeing the specifications required by European directives and the quality necessary to carry out primary jobs in the best possible way.

Types of anchoring systems

There are many anchoring systems, often used simultaneously to optimize the performance and stability of the entire structure. Listing the main ones we can find:

Anchoring with continuous threaded bars and self-drilling bars: Solid and Reliable

Threaded rod anchoring is a technique for attaching devices or structures to rock faces and solid surfaces. This method involves the use of high-strength steel alloy bars complete with connection elements (such as nuts, sleeves, plates, bits, …) which guarantee excellent structural performance.

The bars can be divided into two types:

continuous thread bars, including Dywidag, are installed after drilling a hole and injecting concrete;

Self-drilling hollow bars, as the name itself suggests, pierce the rock with a specific crown and at the same time the cement is injected

For both types of bar, various elements are used which allow the work to be carried out in the best possible way, limiting, when possible, unnecessary efforts.

Of these we can find: raw or galvanized plates, hexagonal / mushroom nuts with or without slots, male / female eyebolts, sleeves, adapters and reductions, steel / widia crowns..

Stranded Rope Anchor: Flexible and Resistant

PFor work on rock faces or in situations where mobility is essential, stranded rope anchoring offers a flexible solution that can be adapted to your needs. This technique involves the use of stranded ropes, known for their resistance and elasticity, which are firmly anchored to the rock.

Rockfall Nets: Safety of Rock Faces

Rockfall protection nets are essential for the consolidation of rock walls and the control of falling debris. They are made of resistant materials and firmly fixed to the rock, creating a protective barrier that reduces the risk of accidents due to collapses. The installation of rockfall protection nets requires specialized skills and an accurate assessment of the terrain, to ensure effective and long-lasting protection.

In conclusion…

In conclusion, anchoring systems and geotechnical protective systems are essential to ensure the stability and safety of structures in the construction sector. Thanks to their effectiveness in consolidating rock faces and unstable terrain, they represent a pillar of modern engineering, allowing the creation of safe and durable projects. Investing in these solutions not only protects buildings, but also helps preserve people’s lives and the environment around them.