Friction rock stabilizers

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Rock or earth bolt or anchor

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85 83, E21D 2100, E21D 2000

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RE0302562

ABSTRACT:
Friction rock stabilizers such as for example roof anchors, comprising a erally annular body which from end-to-end has a slot through its thickness and is circumferentially compressible for installation into a bore of diameter substantially smaller than the normal outer diameter of the body whereby, after such installation, the resilience of the body causes the body outer periphery to anchor by frictional engagement with the surrounding wall of the bore. Also, an anchoring method employing a stabilizer of this type.

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