The safety hook RAI-FIX is a simple and effective device that prevents the tile / slab (fixed with adhesive) from falling down in the event of detachment from the wall. When laying tiles / slabs with a size of more than 30 cm (12 inches) (ceramic, porcelain or natural stone) in the facade, an adhesive is a mechanical safety system that prevents the tile / slab from falling into the event of the detachment of the adhesive. * Indeed, adhesives guarantee a perfect anchorage of the tile / slab only with perfect application. However, this is not always the case. In addition, it is difficult to predict the loads of the tile / slab due to the settlement of the building as well as expansion for temperature range, extreme weather conditions, earthquakes, and so on... Therefore, the safety source hook RAI-FIX is a crucial ally of the architect / designer (and of course the buyer) to ensure maximum safety. In addition, RAI-FIX extends the design possibilities since tiles and slabs of any size can now be used. Aesthetically speaking, RAI-FIX is the perfect solution since it is completely invisible once the facade is finished. In fact, RAI-FIX must be placed between the tile / slab and the wall and is therefore 100% hidden. The safety hook RAI-FIX is made of stainless steel and can be used with tiles / slabs with a minimum thickness of 5 mm (0.20 inches). Installation is very simple and is done directly on the construction site in a few seconds.
* Provisions can vary from country to country. Therefore, reference must be made to the legal regulations applicable in the area where the building / construction site is located.
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Price
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Austria
12,00€ /Karton
1.200,00€
Germany
21,60€ /Karton
2.400,00€
Switzerland
48,00€ /Karton
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EU
36,00€ /Karton
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