Wall tie

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie – Sheet or wire tie

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52565, 52568, E04B 138

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050350994

ABSTRACT:
A wall tie connector for masonry-veneer, panels, or curtain-wall claddings, has a ductile attachment plate for attachment to a support frame or to the masonry, the panel, or the curtain wall, and has a pair of protruding apertured flanges in which a ductile bar with at least one keying portion is keyed into an aperture to prevent rotation about its longitudinal axis. A retaining tie member is slideably mounted on the bar, and is connectable to masonry veneer, a panel or a curtain wall, or to a support member. The ductile attachment plate may have secondary flanges orthogonal to the main apertures flanges, and so arranged as to penetrate an insulation layer or to key into a masonry wall.

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