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Choosing Fasteners for Masonry Walls North Miami Beach FL

Fixtures that are commonly attached to masonry walls, such as cabinets, handrails, toilet partitions, etc., usually come complete with the necessary mounting hardware. When designing custom fixtures, however, architects in North Miami Beach should know about the options available and be able to specify fasteners that will hold securely under the anticipated loads.

Smith John
(954) 921-7357
1735 E Young Cir
Hollywood, FL
Twin Stone Designs And Installations Inc
(954) 920-8028
821 N 21st Ave
Hollywood, FL
Decorative Masonry Inc
(305) 757-7765
842 Ne 99th St
Miami, FL
Artistic Marble Design Inc
(305) 762-6700
355 Ne 59th St
Miami, FL
Emerald Masonry
(305) 754-0042
390 Ne 103rd St
Miami, FL
J & E Plastering
(954) 893-0007
3190 S State Road 7 Ste 5
Hollywood, FL
M Y G Construction Inc
(954) 929-7599
2501 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood, FL
E & O Marble And Granite
(954) 985-4604
5960 Plunkett St
Hollywood, FL
L H P Group Inc
(305) 759-4141
7737 Ne 2nd Ave
Miami, FL
John Prater Drywall And Plastering
(954) 981-5441
6509 Eaton Street
Hollywood, FL

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Choosing Fasteners for Masonry Walls

Source: Masonry Construction
Publication date: September 1, 1995

By Kenneth A. Hooker

Abstract: Fixtures that are commonly attached to masonry walls, such as cabinets, handrails, toilet partitions, etc., usually come complete with the necessary mounting hardware. When designing custom fixtures, however, architects should know about the options available and be able to specify fasteners that will hold securely under the anticipated loads. Most masonry fasteners work in one of three ways:Masonry nails, masonry screws, and various pins driven either by hand or by powder-actuated tools, hold by creating friction between the fastener and the sides of the hole. Others hold by exerting compressive forces as they expand against the inside of the pilot hole, these may be lag bolts or wedge and sleeve anchors for example. Fasteners designed for hollow walls work by clamping action, these include toggle bolts and hollow wall screws. Besides these mechanical fasteners, a wide variety of adhesives, including epoxies, mastics, and contact cements can be used to bond furring strips, electrical boxes, and other lightweight materials to masonry surfaces. Most fastener manufacturers produce a wide range of products suitable for different load conditions, base materials, and environmental exposures.

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