Tie Rods

As adaptable tie rods, Threadbar systems can be easily modified.

Systems made of threadbars can serve as tie rods and transfer tensile forces. Independent of installation circumstances or pre-existing deviations or adjustments, the systems can be changed locally.

Characteristic:

Because the unique Threadbar has a continuous thread, bars can be cut, fastened, and connected at any point—and changed on-site to meet needs.

Tie Rods are used in:
  • Constructing sheet piling harbour barriers
  • Cross-linkings
  • Walls in deadman-anchored constructions are tied back.
  • The positional stability of corner joints, foundations, and joint connections
How tie rods work?

The Threadbar’s continuous thread makes it possible to cut, anchor, couple, and adjust bars on-site and makes the system totally independent of installation conditions and pre-existing deviations or adjustments.

Corrosion protection:

There are several ways to prevent corrosion on tie rods, depending on the needs and steel grades:

  • Cross-sectional area loss due to sacrificial corrosion
  • Galvanizing
  • coat made of epoxy coal tar
  • Wrapping with specialised tape
  • The best protection is provided by double corrosion protection (DCP).
Features:
  • Various steel grades
  • Different corrosion protection systems can be used.
  • Extensive selection of anchoring and coupling accessories
  • The method is simple, quick, and safe to modify to site conditions.
  • Installation tolerances are not constrained
  • Prestressing to minimise deformation
  • Bars and attachments that are welded

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