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Blue-Tip SCREW-BOLT™ Hex
Carbon Steel Yellow Zinc Passivated
Powers Innovative fastening the Blue Tip Screw-Bolt has become the most revolutionary mechanical fixing system to be introduced in the last 6 years.
Fast growing acceptance by the construction industry has resulted in a major shift away from the use of old traditional expansion anchors as tradesman
and specifiers find the labour saving problem solving benefits of this unique fixing system.
Widely accepted now across Australia and New Zealand by both the Timber and Steel frame housing suppliers and specifying authorities.
Suitable for stadium seating applications.
Blue-Tip SCREW-BOLT™ Hex
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Technical Literature Documents
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Blue-Tip SCREW-BOLT™ Manual (4165078)
Blue -Tip SCREW-BOLT™ anchors have many unique features and benefits that
make this innovative anchor well suited for almost every application. Optimum
performance is obtained using a combination of patented design concepts. The
benefit to the designer is higher load capacities while the benefit to the user is
easy and fast installation steel. |
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Mechanical Anchoring Systems Design Manual (NEW) (7152766)
Since the release of Powers highly acclaimed ‘Anchoring Specification and Design Manual’ in 1996, a number of innovations and developments have lead to the considerable expansion of our range of drilling and anchoring products. The introduction of the revolutionary Blue-Tip SCREW-BOLT™ range makes our selection of mechanical anchors among the most comprehensive in the industry and a new family of Powder Actuated tools, pins and charges adds further diversity to our existing product range. |
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Uplift Capacity BT 35 (134.60 KB)
Tie-down anchor load capacities. Bottom plate uplift. Capacities of wall frame tie-down connections using Powers connectors. |
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Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
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Project Profile Documents
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01 Panel Beaters. (7897)
The Blue-Tip Screwbolt’s resistance to vibration and superior holding power ensures that the anchor remains secure when subjected to the considerable forces imparted during normal operation of jig equipment. |
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07 Fed Square 1d ()
Powers Fasteners has established an enviable reputation on this major construction site in Melbourne, with its high performance Powerfast Epoxy Injection Gel adhesive system, by providing a solution for a difficult problem in the installation of the façade support structure. |
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09 Bathurst High Rise ()
The Forming SPIKE® was used for this application due to its speed of installation, its ease of removal, reusability and that there is no metal left in the hole to corrode later. Building Durability Group enquired about options for a safe, quick and efficient temporary method of attaching the form to |
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10 North Side ()
The Northside Storage Tunnel Project consisted of the construction of two tunnels at a depth of 40m - 100m below sea level. The major tunnel runs 16km from Lane Cove to Manly with the second tunnel branching off the main tunnel at Tunks Park to go 3.7km to Scotts Creek. |
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13 Warragamba Dam ()
Because Warragamba Dam and its catchment provides drinking water to over 80% of Sydneysiders, heavy emphasis was placed on use of environmentally friendly products and safe work practices. Products such as Acrylic AC100® and Power-Fast® adhesives were used. |
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14 M5 ()
The M5 East required the construction of 6 road interchanges, 5 road bridges, 4 pedestrian underpasses, two 4km driven / cut traffic tunnels and a cut and cover crossing at the Cooks River. Powers Fasteners was heavily involved at all facets of this project providing information and advice at design |
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18 Pilbara Housing ()
A large Australian Mining Co. commissioned the construction of 25 steel frame homes in Port Hedland via Pilbara Constructions. The construction of these homes required high strength tie down fixings able to withstand cyclonic winds and the harsh elements that exists in Port Hedland. |
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21 Westlink M7_2 ()
Westlink M7 – Orbital Ring Road, 40km dual carriageway, 17 interchanges, 38 overpasses and a 40km shared cycle/pedestrian pathway |
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