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Rods and BarsFor connecting structural timbers inside resin repairsProperty Repair Systems is OPEN FOR BUSINESS - 01626 872886 Where you can speak to really well connected people
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Bars and Rods - for use in structural repairs with Epoxy Resins and GroutsSummary - bars and rods 1. Epoxy/glassfibre rods - easy to cut with a hacksaw - buy by the 1 metre length, or we cut to length. 2. Allthreaded Zinc Plated High Tensile Steel Bars - buy by the 3 metre length, or we cut to length - can be coupled 3. Stainless Steel Allthreaded High Tensile Steel Bars - buy by the 1 metre length, or we cut to length - can be coupled. 4. Helical Stainless Steel Bars - buy by the 1 metre or 7 metre length, or we cut to length. Clicking on a blue Product Name takes you directly to the Shopping Page, or Click here to visit our Shopping Pages How to choose a rod or barThreaded Steel Bars - Zinc Plated - high tensile bars, available in the following diameters; Couplers are also available to join threaded bar
Specials - cut to your requirements, length to suit, in Stainless Steel or Zinc Plated, with or without threads to M8, M10, M12, M16, M20 and M25 Examples of Zinc Plated High Tensile Allthread Bar in use. Click to visit our Shopping Pages Epoxy-Glass Bars - Smooth FinishExtensively tested and proven over the last 20 years, these bars feature in the long term evaluation carried out in the UK and Europe, which has resulted in the development of EUROCODE 5, a design and specification handbook for the use of resins in composite repairs in buildings (price, £15). The Epoxy-Glass bars are available in the following diameters;
They can be ordered cut to length. They can be use to tie and link timbers and masonry.
Click to visit our Shopping Pages Helical Stainless Bars - twisted barsHighly durable stainless steel bars are used inside masonry and timber repairs for reinforcement and connection. The Helical Stainless Steel bars are available in the following diameters;
They can be ordered cut to length. They can be used to tie and link timbers and masonry.
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