Hilti HIT-HY 200-R V3 EPOXY

Hilti HIT-HY 200-R V3 EPOXY

Hilti HIT-HY 200-R V3 EPOXY

$59.97

Ultimate-performance injectable hybrid mortar with approvals for anchoring structural steel baseplate and post-installed rebar connections

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Base materials:  Concrete (cracked), Concrete (lightweight), Concrete (uncracked)
  • Approvals / Test reports:  DOT approval (contact Hilti), ICC-ES report (concrete), ICC-ES report (masonry), LABC, Seismic
  • PROFIS Software:  Yes
  • Clean-Tec:  No
  • Cleaning procedures:  Automatic Cleaning ( Safe set hollow drill bit), Compressed air cleaning, Manual cleaning
  • Storage and transportation temperature range:  41 — 77°F
  • In- Service temperature range:  -40 — 248°F
  • Shelf life from date of manufacture (at 73°F / 23°C and 50% relative humidity):  12 months 
  • Product Class:  Ultimate
FEATURES
  • Suitable even for challenging jobsite conditions – HY 200-R V3 works in hammer drilled, hollow drilled and diamond cored holes (with TE-YRT roughening tool), at base material temperatures from 14 to 104°F. Longer working time optimized for post installed rebar
  • Design loads are now the same for dry and saturated concrete – design your structural connections more efficiently using Hilti PROFIS Engineering software
  • Practical and versatile adhesive anchor – approved for water-filled holes. No hole cleaning required when using HIT-Z anchor rods or drilling with hollow drill bit and a compatible vacuum cleaner
  • Faster, easier installation using the now fully cordless SafeSet system – save time on-site, work virtually anywhere and remove opportunities for installation errors
  • Extensive approvals available – including ESR for concrete, seismic category A-F and grout-filled masonry and ETAs for seismic C2 and service life up to 100 years
APPLICATIONS
  • Structural concrete connections with post-installed rebar
  • Fastening secondary steel structures (e.g. racking, machinery, guard rails, sound barriers) to concrete
  • Anchoring structural steel connections (e.g. steel columns, beams) to concrete
  • Strengthening concrete and retrofitting reinforced concrete buildings, including replacing misplaced/missing cast-in rebar with post-installed rebar
  • Concrete connections designed both as rigid and as simply supported

 

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