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1 анкерный болт
анкерный болт
[ ГОСТ 27017-86]
болт анкерный
Болт, служащий для крепления металлических стоек и колонн к бетонным фундаментам
[Терминологический словарь по строительству на 12 языках (ВНИИИС Госстроя СССР)]Основные типы болтов и область их применения
По конструктивному решению болты подразделяются:- на изогнутые;
- с анкерной плитой;
- составные с анкерной плитой;
- съемные с анкерным устройством;
- прямые;
- с коническим концом.
По способу установки болты подразделяются
- на устанавливаемые до бетонирования фундаментов
- устанавливаемые на готовые фундаменты или другие конструктивные элементы в просверленные или готовые "колодцы".
Болты, устанавливаемые в фундаменты до бетонирования
Болт изогнутый
Болт с анкерной плитой
[Пособие по проектированию анкерных болтов для крепления строительных конструкций и оборудования (к СНиП 2.09.03)]
Тематики
Обобщающие термины
Синонимы
EN
- anchor bolt
- anchor screwbolt
- anchoring screw
- drift bolt
- expansion-shell anchor bolt
- foundation bolt
- hold-down bolt
- holding-down bolt
- lewis
- lewis bolt
- masonry bolt
- plate bolt
- rag
- rag bolt
- rag nail
- screw-in anchor
- sill anchor
- stay
- stay rod
- staybolt
- stone bolt
- swedge anchor
- tie bar
- truss bolt
- wall screw
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