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FISCHER 507564 rapid-action anchor FBN II 12/20 stainless steel R

6.47 tax incl.
€5.35 excl. VAT (incl. all environmental contributions)
On order: delivered from 16/05/2026
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The minimum purchase order quantity for the product is 20.

  • Delivery by DHL

Product description

The cost-efficient fixing made of stainless steel for use in non-cracked concrete.

The fischer bolt anchor FBN II is a steel anchor for cost-effective fixings in non-cracked concrete. Due to the long thread and the two anchorage depths, the fischer bolt anchor FBN II can be used in a particularly flexible manner. The bolt anchor is also suitable for stand-off installation as well as pre-positioned and in push-through installation. The stainless steel version of the bolt anchor is suitable for fixing façade sub-structures, consoles, and ladders in external areas.

  • The FBN II achieves maximum load-bearing capacity with standard anchorage depth. This means: fewer fixing points and smaller anchor plates
  • If the reduced anchorage depth is used, then this lowers the drill hole depth and simplifies installation
  • Component tolerances are balanced out with the long thread. In addition, FBN II is also suitable for stand-off installations. This increases flexibility
  • Simple assembly due to few taps and minimal slippage
  • Stainless steel: permanent safety in outdoor use
  • The standard anchorage depth achieves the maximum load-bearing capacities. Thus fewer fixing points and smaller anchor plates are required
  • The reduced anchorage depth reduces the drill hole depth. This minimises the amount of time needed for installation whilst increasing flexibility
  • The long thread balances component tolerances and allows for stand-off installations, thus increasing flexibility
  • Few hammer blows and the minimal torque slippage allow for a noticeably simpler installation
  • The drive-in pin protects the thread from damage, and thus ensures a faster installation and dismantling of the attachment

Suitable for

  • The FBN II is suitable for pre-positioned and push-through installation; also suitable for stand-off installation under certain conditions
  • Prior to installation, place the hexagon nut in the optimal position (the drive-in pin projects by approx. 3 mm out of the hexagon nut)
  • When applying the torque, the cone bolt is pulled into the expansion clip and expands it against the drill hole wall
  • The head embossing offers a simple control of the anchoring
  • In the case of series installation, we recommend using the FABS bolt anchor setting tool

Building materials

Approved for:

  • Concrete C20/25 to C50/60, non-cracked

Also suitable for:

  • Concrete C12/15
  • Natural stone with dense structure

Application

  • Steel constructions
  • Guard rails
  • Consoles
  • Ladders
  • Cable trays
  • Machines
  • Staircases
  • Gates
  • Façades
Key features according to our expert
  • Drilling diameter: 12 mm
  • Effective length: 20/35 mm
  • Overall length: 116 mm
  • Material (bolt): Stainless steel A4
  • Thread dimension: M12
Specifications / All features
  • Brand: FISCHER
  • EAN: 4048962087475
  • Supplier number: FISCHER 507564
Drilling diameter
12 mm
Effective length
20/35 mm
Overall length
116 mm
Material (bolt)
Stainless steel A4
Thread dimension
M12
Pierce fitting
Yes
Anchoring depth lift, stand/lift,red
65 / 50 mm
Max. useful length lift,stand/heave,red
20 / 35 mm
Max. attachment thickness
20 mm
Remote mounting
No
Thread size (metric)
12 mm
Min. borehole depth
105 mm
Front mounting
Yes
Min. drill hole depth for through-hole mounting
105 mm
Pad (outer diameter x thickness)
18 x 2 mm
Drill diameter
12 mm
Anchoring depth
65 mm
Tightening torque
35 N-m
Anchor length
114 mm
Key width
19 mm
Wire
M12 x 69 mm
Marking in headline
D
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