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Ancon PPS/PPB/PPV/PP21 Movement Tie

Debonding sleeves are used on plain-ended wall ties at vertical movement joints. The tie will restrain the masonry against lateral wind loads but the sleeve will allow the masonry to expand or contract. Debonding sleeves should be installed with a 10mm gap at the end to allow for expansion of the masonry.

The Ancon IHR is used for restraining the top of internal walls or the top of the inner leaf of a cavity wall. The channel stem is closed at the front to prevent mortar ingress and to ensure that vertical movement can take place between the blockwork and the structure. Ancon Stainless steel wall ties for channels/ slots, available for cast-in and surface fixed applications.

Debonding Sleeve

Debonded Ties require 100mm embedment. A 120mm long sleeve will provide an allowance for movement and tolerance, and will be suitable for most applications. Other lengths and sizes available to special order.

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Wall Ties & Restraint Fixings (PDF, 6.97 MB)

Wall ties and restraint fixings are an essential element in the stability of masonry panels.

Leviat manufactures Ancon fixings in a variety of lengths and types for restraining brickwork, blockwork and stonework. The Ancon Staifix range of wall ties includes solutions for all types of masonry construction including traditional brick-to-block, thin-joint blockwork and timber frames.

CE Marking

Construction products which fall within the scope of a harmonised European Standard must carry CE marking before they can legally be sold in the European Economic Area. For wall ties, the harmonised standard is BS EN 845-1. We comply with all requirements of this legislation and our website/literature identifies the products affected with a CE logo.

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Insufficient embedment of wall ties in the mortar joints of masonry cavity walls compromises wall tie performance and could lead to the collapse of walls.