screw fs-1750-f®
1,750 mm foundation screw used for reaching the necessary load-bearing capacity in the ground at a depth of between approximately 130 and 170 cm, or to compensate for a difference in level above the ground of up to 105 cm.
Permissible height above ground = 105 cm.
The tip of the foundation screws must reach a depth of minimum 70 cm.
Number of spirals | 9 |
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Dimensions | DIN EN ISO 1461 hot-dip galvanized steel |
Weight | 8.7 kg |
Any questions?
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In general, 6 main steps are required to install the screws:
1/ checking the site & equipment
2/ plotting the position
3/ making the hole in the ground
4/ locking the adapter
5/ driving in the screws
6/ tips & advice
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FS XXXX-F screws are suitable for compact, earthy soils and slightly stony soil.
FS 550-F and FS 550 Rock screws are suitable for hard and very hard soil with a stone content greater than 50%.
The FS 1120 FL screw is designed for sandy soil and earthy soil with a very low stone content.
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Apart from being able to source all our products locally, our partners will help you with the technical and quantification aspects of the products involved in your project.
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Foundation screws are perfectly suitable for installing in fresh water and sea water.
A distinction must be made here between two cases:
- The installation is carried out in shallow water: an installation machine that does not require a specific tool can be used. As the Toku MI4500 is pneumatic, there is no risk of electrocution.
- The installation is carried out in deeper water: the pneumatic machine must be adapted to the work carried out underwater.
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The service life is measured in terms of years before any maintenance of the galvanization is required.
Obviously, this depends on the environment in which the screw is installed.
- In less aggressive environments, the service life is between 35 and 50 years.
- In marine environments, the service life is between 9 and 11 years.
For more information, you can find tables listing the different thicknesses and types of environment below:
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As exotic wood with large cross-sections is rare and expensive, WeasyFix proposes a structural alternative enabling the use of small cross-sections of exotic wood while reducing the number of foundation screws required to ensure an even load distribution.