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Bolts and plugs for Zone 1 dish?
Just got a standard Zone 1 sat dish from EBay. I've heard that this
size of dish is usually fixed it to brick with M8 bolts, but what length of bolt, and what type of plugs should I use? Do the plugs need to be some sort of heavy duty "specials"? I live near the coast so it can get a bit blowy at times. Grateful for any advice. Cheers |
Bolts and plugs for Zone 1 dish?
"Dennis Becker" wrote in message ... Just got a standard Zone 1 sat dish from EBay. I've heard that this size of dish is usually fixed it to brick with M8 bolts, but what length of bolt, and what type of plugs should I use? Do the plugs need to be some sort of heavy duty "specials"? I live near the coast so it can get a bit blowy at times. Grateful for any advice. Cheers Coachbolt and plug, sold as a set at various emporia such as B & Q and Wickes. Look in the aerials section. Better still, buy four 10mm x 100m anchor bolts. You'll need to enlarge the holes in the bracket a bit so you can tap the whole bolt through. Otherwise it's fiddly. Bill |
Bolts and plugs for Zone 1 dish?
Bill Wright wrote:
"Dennis wrote in message ... Just got a standard Zone 1 sat dish from EBay. I've heard that this size of dish is usually fixed it to brick with M8 bolts, but what length of bolt, and what type of plugs should I use? Do the plugs need to be some sort of heavy duty "specials"? I live near the coast so it can get a bit blowy at times. Grateful for any advice. Cheers Coachbolt and plug, sold as a set at various emporia such as B& Q and Wickes. Look in the aerials section. Better still, buy four 10mm x 100m anchor bolts. You'll need to enlarge the holes in the bracket a bit so you can tap the whole bolt through. Otherwise it's fiddly. Bill Thanks for that Bill. Appreciated! Dennis |
Bolts and plugs for Zone 1 dish?
"Dennis Becker" wrote in message ... Bill Wright wrote: "Dennis wrote in message ... Just got a standard Zone 1 sat dish from EBay. I've heard that this size of dish is usually fixed it to brick with M8 bolts, but what length of bolt, and what type of plugs should I use? Do the plugs need to be some sort of heavy duty "specials"? I live near the coast so it can get a bit blowy at times. Grateful for any advice. Cheers Coachbolt and plug, sold as a set at various emporia such as B& Q and Wickes. Look in the aerials section. Better still, buy four 10mm x 100m anchor bolts. You'll need to enlarge the holes in the bracket a bit so you can tap the whole bolt through. Otherwise it's fiddly. Bill Thanks for that Bill. Appreciated! Dennis Just out of curiosity, I tried out some "Thunderbolts" a while back. They are self tapping, non expanding and don't need a wall plug......... I used the 8mm x 60mm ones They are really quite good contrary to what I expected. I now use them quite a lot for small Sky dishes, and they fit perfectly through the mounting holes! Just drill a 8mm hole and screw them in (13mm spanner required). |
Bolts and plugs for Zone 1 dish?
"Carpy" wrote in message ... Just out of curiosity, I tried out some "Thunderbolts" a while back. They are self tapping, non expanding and don't need a wall plug......... I used the 8mm x 60mm ones They are really quite good contrary to what I expected. I now use them quite a lot for small Sky dishes, and they fit perfectly through the mounting holes! Just drill a 8mm hole and screw them in (13mm spanner required). Where from, how much? Bill |
Bolts and plugs for Zone 1 dish?
"Bill Wright" wrote:
"Carpy" wrote Just out of curiosity, I tried out some "Thunderbolts" a while back. They are self tapping, non expanding and don't need a wall plug......... I used the 8mm x 60mm ones They are really quite good contrary to what I expected. I now use them quite a lot for small Sky dishes, and they fit perfectly through the mounting holes! Just drill a 8mm hole and screw them in (13mm spanner required). Where from, how much? Google for Ankerbolt. -- Dave Farrance |
Bolts and plugs for Zone 1 dish?
"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Carpy" wrote in message ... Just out of curiosity, I tried out some "Thunderbolts" a while back. They are self tapping, non expanding and don't need a wall plug......... I used the 8mm x 60mm ones They are really quite good contrary to what I expected. I now use them quite a lot for small Sky dishes, and they fit perfectly through the mounting holes! Just drill a 8mm hole and screw them in (13mm spanner required). Where from, how much? Bill Ones I use are M8 x 60mm & they are £12.87 + VAT for a box of 100. From Alltrade. 8mm SDS bit / 15mm spanner It can be a bit offputting because when screwing them in, they are tight at first, then half way in they go really loose (ratchet spanner won't work). Don't worry about this though because once done up tight they are rock solid. Here's the blurb. (100) 8mm x 60mm THUNDERBOLTS Self Tapping Anchor (Ideal for Wall Bkts) Manufactured to the highest technical standards for complete reliability, these premium quality fixings are a self-tapping anchor for use in a variety of construction materials including concrete, stone, brick and block. This self-tapping action enables a positive and safe anchorage to be achieved, with the substrate becoming the nut to the Thunderbolt. The Thunderbolt offers the engineer a stress-free fixing that can be installed nearer to edges and closer together and at varying embedment depths. The Thunderbolt performs well in a variety of solid and hollow substrates, is simple to install and is totally removable. An extremely versatile anchor, the Thunderbolt is ideal for general purpose and temporary applications, offers good load carrying capacity for more arduous applications, is very cost-effective and has the benefits of being a stree-free anchor. - Simple to install - Uses standard size hammer or percussion drill bits - Safe anchorage achieved without the need of high tightening forces - Can be removed and re-fixed into same hole, providing thread is correctly aligned - No expansion forces means close to the edge fixing and reduced centre spacing distances - Manufactured in accordance with QS9000 from high grade steel and acieves a tensile strength of 800N/mmsq. (after heat treatment) Boxed: x100 Dmm drill bit diameter (substrate): 8 Clearance hole (Fixture): 10mm Driver Type: 15mm A/F Socket Max fixing thickness: 20mm Min embedment depth: 40mm Min over-drill depth: 15mm Max tightening torque Nm (concrete): 40 Anchor length: 60mm Washer size: 10mm Min hole depth mm (nom): 55 |
Bolts and plugs for Zone 1 dish?
"-GB-Carpy" wrote in message m... Ones I use are M8 x 60mm & they are £12.87 + VAT for a box of 100. From Alltrade. 8mm SDS bit / 15mm spanner Cheers Bill |
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