Force-locking stabilisation of broken concrete slabs longitudinally or transversely
Otto Alte-Teigeler GmbH
Obere Hardt 13
76467 Bietigheim/Baden
D-GERMANY
P: +49 7245 92600
F: +49 7245 926070
M: oat@oat.de
In the case of cracked concrete slabs or when there is no join between adjacent slabs, cross stitching can be used for fixation. It prevents them from spreading apart and improves the transfer of shear forces with minimal damage to the surface.
Force-locking stabilisation of broken concrete slabs longitudinally or transversely
Subsequent anchoring longitudinally after anchor separated (e.g. for slab re-levelling work)
Angle drilling equipment developed in-house
Installing anchor rods
Filling the holes with fast setting mortars
Advisable in combination with sealing cracks due to crack repairs
Compact loader with special drill attachment
Vertical predrilled hole
Production of angle boreholes
Cleaned borehole with anchor
Filling with epoxy resin mortar
Short closure times
Can be used on all concrete traffic areas (roads, aircraft movement areas, industrial areas, etc.)
Low repair costs for cracked concrete slabs
No impairment of the entire structure due to the use of state-of-the-art drilling technology
Predrilled vertical holes prevent spalling when drilling boreholes
Strong anchoring effect with minimal surface damage
Application of technology according to ZTV BEB-StB