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JCP Fixings Expand Their Certified Offering
JCP have continued to grow their range with the addition of 36 new stainless steel lines. Introducing new products to the range underlines JCP’s commitment to mirroring the ever-changing demands of the construction industry, and ultimately the needs of its customers.
The new additions include stainless steel A4-316 heavy-duty anchors, now available as a hexagon bolt, and countersunk versions. All sizes in both types are CE certified, and ETA (Option 1) certified, substantiating their use in cracked and non-cracked concrete, C20/25 to C50/60. They are approved for use under seismic actions C1 and C2 and offer high tension and shear resistance. Both are resistant to fire exposure of 30-120 minutes, with a fire classification of A1, meaning they will not contribute to the fire. The additions feature a compression ring which helps prevent turning and stop torque slippage, whilst a three-part expansion sleeve allows for smaller spacings and edge distance with high loads.
These two new types line up with the existing stud and nut type of A4-316 heavy-duty anchor, which features the same criteria. The A4-316 stainless steel body enables heavy-duty anchors to be used in interior and exterior applications, including marine environments.
A full range of CE certified and ETA (Option1) certified A4-316 throughbolts have also been introduced. Suitable for use in cracked and non-cracked concrete over C20/25, these throughbolts are also approved for use under seismic actions C1 and C2, and come with a fire classification of A1, meaning that they are resistant to fire exposure of 30-120 minutes.
JCP products are available for free next day delivery, with low minimum order levels, across the majority of the UK mainland, and customers can order online 24 hours a day, seven days a week.