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3FORM SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING ANCHOR CONDITIONS.

CONCRETE

The concrete anchor is placed directly into the concrete. The threaded rod is inserted into the anchor. The flange is then threaded onto the rod, flush against the wall.

concrete anchor

WOOD

3form offers 2 different options for fastening to a wood substrate, a threaded insert anchor and an external threaded wood anchor. Both are illustrated below. The external threaded anchor has M8 threads on one end upon which the barrel can be fastened directly. The threaded insert requires an additional M8 threaded stud to couple the barrel to the anchor. Both can accept the flange to cover up any pre-drill openings and add support..

wood anchor

HOLLOW WALL

For hollow walls conditions (drywall or sheet metal studs), 3form offers an M8 threaded snap toggle bolt. Similar to the anchor conditions above, the barrel can be fastened & secured to the wall via an M8 threaded stud coupling the barrel with the toggle bolt. .

hollow wall anchor

ALUMINUM FRAMING

3form point supports can also be mounted to aluminum framing structures via a drop-in T-Nut. After inserting the drop in T-Nut into the channel, the threaded rod threads directly into the T-nut, and the barrel directly into that.

ALUMINUM FRAMING anchor

4"4-HOLE MOUNTING PLATE

With its larger surface area and additional wall attachment points, it can support heavier loads for a given substrate. Fasteners are included for both hollow walls and wood blocking. Installation diagrams are found below.

4"<!--"!-->4-HOLE MOUNTING PLATE anchor

4 BOLT CONNECTOR W/HOLE

The 4 bolt connector is designed to capture and align the edges of supported panels. It works best when arranging a series of small panel sizes (2' x 2' or approximately). While functionally similar to a spider connection, it provides a different look.

4 BOLT CONNECTOR W/HOLE anchor
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