Zinc Plated Steel Anchor Rod M16 | 45mm Attachment Height | Compatible with W-VD & WIT Systems | @Pack of 10 | by Wurth
Zinc Plated Steel Anchor Rod M16 is designed for reliable concrete anchoring, featuring a 45mm attachment height and compatibility with W-VD and WIT injection systems. Built for professional use, this anchor rod ensures strong performance and durability, backed by multiple ETA approvals for safety and reliability.
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- Type description: W-VD-A/S 5.8
- Metric anchor diameter: M16
- Property class: 5.8
- Attachment height (t fix): 45 mm
- Anchor length (l): 190 mm
- Effective anchoring depth (h ef): 125 mm
- Nominal drill-bit diameter cartridge system (d 0): 18 mm
- Nominal drill-bit diameter injection system (d 0): 18 mm
- Drill hole depth (h 0): 125 mm
- Material: Steel
- Surface: Zinc plated
- Approvals: ETA-06/0074, ETA-09/0040, ETA-12/0164, ETA-05/0034, ETA-12/0569, ETA-17/0127, ETA-19/0543, ETA-21/0168
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 190mm x 190mm x 16mm
- Weight: 0.5 kg
- Zinc-plated steel construction for corrosion resistance
- Anchor rod with point angle and hexagon socket for rotation-impact insertion
- Compatible with W-VD and WIT injection systems
- Covered by multiple ETA approvals ensuring reliability and performance
- Installation should be performed by qualified professionals familiar with concrete anchoring and injection systems to ensure compliance with safety and performance standards.
- Concrete anchoring with W-VD bonded anchor capsule systems
- Use with WIT injection systems in concrete
- Suitable for compound anchor cartridge systems
- Complies with AS/NZS 1170 – Structural Design Actions (Wind, Earthquake, Snow Loads)
- Zinc plating provides corrosion resistance, extending product life and reducing replacement waste
Standard manufacturer warranty applies. Please refer to Wurth warranty policy for details.
The Wurth W VD A S Zinc Plated Steel Anchor Rod M16x190 is available for immediate purchase, ideal for concrete anchoring applications using bonded anchor capsule and injection systems.
