8mm Adjustable
70mm Shaft Length
Oval Head
- Ceramic 20mm and thicker
- Stone 20mm and thicker
- Smaller pieces of stone/ceramic
- Types of stone
- -
- -
- Cavities up to 60mm
- Mounting directly to the substrate
- Mounting using a channel system
- Types of substrate
- Ceramic thinner than 20mm
- Stone thinner than 20mm
- Larger pieces of stone/ceramic
- Types of stone
- -
- -
- Cavities larger than 60mm
- Types of substrate
Using this system, the cladding material is mounted on the clips which in turn are fixed to the substrate using a variety of anchors depending upon the type of substrate being attached to. This means there is no significant load on the cladding material below allowing for faster fixing of the cladding material to the substrate and less restriction on how high the facade can reach. The adjustable nature of the clip means that it is ideal in situations where the substrate is not even. The base plate is wound in to the required cavity depth before securing with the nut and grinding off the excess shaft with a grinder. The clip is mounted using a single anchor at the top of the clip using one of the four mounting holes. The head of the clip is mounted in the cladding material in a cut made using a StoneClip modified grinder with a 125mm cutting blade and a guide. Available as a wet or a dry cut system. It can be mounted directly to the substrate or using a channel/top hat system. This all combines to provide three dimensions of adjustability. From the substrate with the adjustable clip, vertically as each clip is mounted in the cladding material after it is fitted, and horizontally as the clip can be moved within the cut in the cladding material.
We recommend different anchors for different installations:
Prefab concrete:
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Extension (mm) | Max Vertical Load per Clip (kg) |
Max Vertical Load per Clip (kN) |
40 | 24 | 0.24 |
45 | 24 | 0.24 |
50 | 24 | 0.24 |
55 | 23 | 0.23 |
60 | 20 | 0.2 |
65 | 18 | 0.18 |
70 | 16 | 0.16 |