Hidden fixing brackets
Pivot anchoring
Composed of an L-shaped anchor that transversely incorporates a clamping pivot.
The pivot acts as a support and fixer for the lining plate, which was previously drilled for placement. It is recommended that the holes in the edge of the stone slabs are made in a workshop and never on site, to guarantee their accuracy and avoid serious problems due to eccentricity and / or excess diameter.
• To avoid punctual stresses in the steel / stone contact, the pivots are coated with a nylon sleeve or the holes in the stone are filled with a chemical sealant, which also prevents direct steel / stone contact.
Simple – Double

Adjustable

Simple – Starter

Lowered

Hidden nail anchoring
For its application, it is necessary that the plates are properly prepared, with a groove or serration along the edges to which the plates are attached.
• Transverse anchoring is generally used on the bottom line of cladding plates, with invisible anchoring and a perfect fit.
Simple – Double

Starter

Single inner face – Double inner face

Lowered

Spring supports
Front view nail anchor with springs
For the application of this anchorage, the plates do not need more preparation than the simple dimensioning of them.

Starter

Nail anchoring in sight with classic spring
For the application of this anchorage, the plates do not need more preparation than the simple dimensioning of these.
• Valid for irregular plate thicknesses, making them uniform by pressing them against the nail.
Simple – Double

Starter

Lowered

Safety clamps for mortar bonded coverings

Pressure springs
