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Eurotec Design Tables and Application Examples EN

The document provides guidance on wood screw design including fundamentals of Eurocodes, materials and coatings, use of tabulated values, calculation methods, application examples, and design tables. It covers structural analysis requirements, partial safety factors, load duration classes, corrosivity categories, example connections, and Eurotec's ECS software for wood screw design.

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OUR

STRUCTURAL
TIMBER DESIGN
GUIDE

WOOD SCREWS
DESIGN TABLES AND
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
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CONTENT

FUNDAMENTALS OF EUROCODES

Structural analysis requirements for timber


and wood-based structures 6
Partial safety factors for material: γM 7
Load duration and service classes: kmod 8–9

MATERIALS AND COATINGS

Corrosivity Categories 9
Selecting the right screw material/coating 10

USE OF TABULATED VALUES 11 – 12

CALCULATION OF TABULATED VALUES 13 – 15

APPLICATION EXAMPLES

Timber-Timber connection: purlin to rafter 16 – 17


Timber-Timber connection: shear-tension screws 18 – 19
Timber-Timber connection: joist to header 20 – 21
Timber-Timber connection: beam to post 22 – 23
Steel-Timber connection: shear-tension connection 24 – 25

DESIGN TABLES

Konstrux fully threaded screws 26 – 70


Paneltwistec partially threaded screws 71 – 101
SawTec partially threaded screw 111 – 120
Topduo double threaded screw 121 – 123
Angle-bracket screw (ABS) 124 – 125
Anchor nails 126 – 127

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LEARN MORE ABOUT


ECS SOFTWARE
Ou Eurotec Calculation Sofware (ECS) is a free, user-friendly
expe r pre-dimensioning program for Eurotec structural wood screws.
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for y tise Its modules include main-secondary beam connections,
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reinforcement of compression perpendicular to grain on supports,
rafter-purlin connections, on-rafter/batten insulation fastening
(wall or roof), among many others.

The program allows you to completely customize your Main-secondary beam connection module, with KonstruX screws.
connection case, changing geometry and material type
(glulam and timber, strength classes), magnitude of variable
and permanent loads, service class, etc.

Moreover, it provides optimization of the fastening


solution by changing the diameter and length of screws
and checking the strength utilization ratio, which is
presented in the bottom right corner of the screen. Compression perpendicular to grain support reinforcement module,
with KonstruX screws.

After adopting the connection solution, the calculation


report in accordance with ETA-11/0024 and EN 1995
(Eurocode 5) along with the corresponding drawings can
be obtained in PDF format.

Rafter-purlin connection module, with Paneltwistec and KonstruX screws.


DOWNLOAD NOW AT
www.eurotec.team/en/service

On-rafter insulation fastening module, with Topduo screws.

ECS SOFTWARE
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FUNDAMENTALS OF EUROCODES

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS FOR TIMBER AND WOOD-BASED STRUCTURES PARTIAL SAFETY FACTORS FOR MATERIAL

Verification by the partial factor method (EC0 6.1) Partial safety factors for material: γM
For most common designs, the partial factor design method is employed for the design of the structure and its components. In this method, the effect of an The table below shows the values of partial safety factors for wood and various materials according to the limit state considered. These partial safety factors
action is multiplied by a partial factor to obtain its design value (Efd), and resistances, which are typically derived from material strengths, are divided by cover uncertainty in the resistance model used for design, adverse effects of geometric deviations, and the effect of possible unfavorable deviation of
partial factors to obtain the design resistance (Rd), at the Ultimate Limit State (ULS) and Serviceability Limit State (SLS). Next, verification is done at the rele- representative material property.
vant state to demonstrate that Efd is less than or equal to the design resistance (Rd):

Efd,ULS < Rd,ULS ; Efd,SLS < Rd,SLS

The values used for actions and material properties are the characteristic or other standardized values, and the values for partial factors vary depending Partial safety factor values γM (based on EC5 Table 2.3 and German NA)
on the limit state being considered and must be such to achieve the level of reliability for the structure at that limit state according to EC0 2.2. γM
Limit state and material
Ultimate limit states (fundamental combinations)
In this sense, having applied to the structure the design value of actions, the effects of actions are the response of the structure to those imposed actions,
and comprise the internal stress resultants (such as shear and axial forces, moments) and the structural deformations (such as rotations and deflections). Solid timber, grade stamp individually marked 1,3

In Eurocode 5, the design value of the effect of the actions considered is: Solid timber, grade stamp package marked 2,0
Glued-laminated timber 1,25
Efd = Ef {γF,iFrep,i;ad} LVL, plywood and OSB 1,2
Particleboard 1,3
where, for each action “i”, γF,I is a partial factor taking into account uncertainties in modelling the effects of actions and the possibility of unfavorable Fibreboards (hard, medium, MDF, soft) 1,3
deviations of the action values from the representative values (Frep,i), and ad is the design value of geometrical data. When calculating the design value of a Punched metal plate fasteners: anchorage strength 1,3
permanent action, γF is called as γG, and when calculating the design value of variable action, it is called as γQ. Punched metal plate fasteners: steel plate strength 1,15
Finally, the design value of a material property Xd, to be derived for the ULS or SLS, is defined as the characteristic value of the property (Xk), multiplied by Connections (excluding punched metal plate fasteners) 1,3
the mean value of a conversion factor (η), and divided by a partial safety factor (γm): Ultimate limit states (accidental combinations) Any material and connection 1,0
Serviceability limit states (all combinations) Any material and connection 1,0
Xd = η Xk
γm

Taking that concept to the design resistance as defined in EC5 (FRd), η is referred as the modification factor kmod, considering the effects of duration of load
and variation in moisture content on the properties of timber and wood products, and γm as γM, covering uncertainty in the resistance model used for
design, together with the adverse effects of geometric deviations, in addition to the effect of unfavorable deviation of the material or product property. The
analytical expression for this is:

FRd = kmod FRk


γM

Therefore, the structure is considered to verify the ULS of Strength if the following expression is fulfilled:

Efd ≤ FRd

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LOAD DURATION AND SERVICE CLASSES: kMOD Modification factor values kmod (based on EC5 Table 3.1 and German NA)
Load-duration class of action
Material Standard Service classes
Permanent Long term Medium term Short term Instantaneous
Load duration classes 1,2 0,60 0,70 0,80 0,90 1,10
Solid timber EN 14081-1
Wood is a viscoelastic material, meaning that its structural behavior is time-dependent regarding the duration of the applied load. The longer a load is 3 0,50 0,55 0,65 0,70 0,90
applied on wood, the more its strength properties will be reduced. In order to set a common criterion for design, load duration classes have been defined to 1,2 0,60 0,70 0,80 0,90 1,10
cover the range of durations likely to occur in practice. The classes with their associated durations are shown in the table below. The “permanent” load-du- Glued-laminated timber EN 14080
3 0,50 0,55 0,65 0,70 0,90
ration class comprises the action of self-weight, defined by a duration of more than 10 years, and actions that vary over time and are related to a duration
Cross-laminated timber EN 16351 1,2 0,60 0,70 0,80 0,90 1,10
of less than 10 years, are arranged into one of the remaining classes.
EN 14374 or 1,2 0,60 0,70 0,80 0,90 1,10
Laminated veneer lumber
EN 14279 3 0,50 0,55 0,65 0,70 0,90
EN 300
1 0,30 0,45 0,65 0,85 1,10
Load-duration class definitions (based on German NA to EC5) OSB/2
Class Period of time Examples of load type EN 300
OSB 1 0,40 0,50 0,70 0,90 1,10
OSB/3 OSB/4
Permanent More than 10 years Self-weight
EN 300
Long term 6 months to 10 years Storage loading, water tanks 2 0,30 0,40 0,55 0,70 0,90
OSB/3 OSB/4
Medium term 1 week to 6 months Imposed floor loading, Snow (EASL > 1000 m)
Short term Less than 1 week Snow (EASL ≤ 1000 m), maintenance on roofs, residual structure after an accident event
Instantaneous Less than 1 minute Wind, explosion, impact loading

EASL: elevation of the building site above sea level

MATERIALS AND COATINGS


Service classes
The strength, stiffness and rheological behavior of wood is severely affected by its moisture content. Since wood is a hygroscopic material, these properties
are dependent on the service environment temperature and relative humidity conditions of the over the design life of the structure. This is addressed in EC5
by three service classes accounting for the typical environmental conditions that timber structures will serve. They are defined as follows:

· Service class 1: the service environmental conditions of surrounding air correspond to a temperature of 20 °C and
the relative humidity only exceeding 65 % for a few weeks per year. This is where the average moisture content of NKL
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CORROSIVITY CATEGORIES
most coniferous wood species will not exceed 12 %.

DIN EN 1995-1-1 requires that metallic fasteners need to be either inherently corrosion-resistant or, if necessary, be appropriately protected against corro-
sion. Screws are made of a variety of steel types, later coated to achieve different degrees of corrosion resistance. Laboratory corrosion tests are carried out
· Service class 2: the service environmental conditions of surrounding air correspond to a temperature of 20 °C and to measure the exposure resistance of materials and coatings to a highly corrosive environment. According to the measured exposed time without significant
the relative humidity only exceeding 85 % for a few weeks per year. This is where the average moisture content of NKL
SC 2 2 corrosion, the product with specific material and coating is assigned for use in certain environmental conditions. In addition to the aforementioned service
most coniferous wood species will not exceed 20 %. classes, DIN EN ISO 12 12994-2 classifies environments in six categories of increasing corrosivity level: C1 to C4, C5-I, and C5-M.

· Service class 3: corresponding to surrounding air canditions leading to higher wood moisture contents than service Corrosivity category Examples of typical outdoor environments Examples of typical indoor environments
class 2. This is where the average moisture content of most coniferous wood species will exceed 20 %. NKL
SC 3 3 C1
– Heated areas with dry air and minor amounts of impurities (e.g., offices, shops, schools, hotels)
Very low
C2 Unheated areas with varying temperature and humidity levels. Low frequency of condensation and low
Environments with low levels of atmospheric pollution. Rural areas.
Low level of atmospheric pollution, e.g., sports halls and warehouses.
Timber structural elements will show the highest mechanical properties in service class 1, and the lowest in service class 3. The table below summarizes
C3 Environments with low salinity or moderate atmospheric pollution. Urban areas
values of the aforementioned modification factor kmod, which adjusts wood’s mechanical properties of solid timber and other wood-based materials Areas with moderate air humidity and some atmospheric pollution from production processes (e.g., breweries, dairies, laundries, etc.)
Moderate and light Industrial areas. Areas with certain coastal influence.
accounting for load-duration class of action and service class of the component.
C4 Environments with moderate salinity or significant atmospheric pollution.
Areas with high humidity and high atmospheric pollution from production processes (e.g., chemical plants, swimming pools, shipyards, etc.)
High Industrial and coastal areas
C5-I
Industrial areas with high humidity and aggressive atmosphere. Areas with almost constant condensation and high levels of atmospheric pollution.
Very high (industrial)
C5-M
Coastal and offshore areas with high salinity. Areas with constant condensation and high levels of atmospheric pollution.
Very high (maritime)

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SELECTING THE RIGHT SCREW MATERIAL / COATING USE OF TABULATED VALUES

Step by step General conditions


Select the right screw material for your project by observing the following principles. Go through the three points one after the other. The right material is marked for points The tabulated values correspond to the load-carrying capacity per screw determined in accordance with ETA-11/0024 and EN 1995-1-1 for timber to timber
1 and 2 with (X) at least, or even better with X. In the event of additional chemical stress, point 3 must conform as well. and steel to timber connections with Eurotec wood screws without predrilling and considering timber members with a characteristic density of ρk = 380 kg/
m3 for KonstruX screws and ρk= 350 kg/m3 for all other screws. Load-carrying capacities are specified as characteristic values and as design values for
1. What’s the component’s situation? Is it exposed to the weather modification factor kmod = 0,8, partial safety factors for connections on wood γM = 1,3, and γM2 = 1,25 for steel.
Example: fastening a façade made of Douglas fir
(pergola beam) or is it protected (ceiling beam)? For modification factors other than kmod= 0,8, the desired load-carrying capacity design value can be obtained from the tabulated characteristic one by
1. Service class: 3, because of weather exposure. Aesthetic requirement also required
➞ at least C1 steel. multiplying it for the desired kmod value and diving it by γM = 1,3 or γM2 = 1,25. Nevertheless, the tabulated design values can be safely used for all kmod ≥
2. Which wood is being fastened? Is it simple construction wood, or
tannin-rich tropical wood? 2. Douglas fir ➞ at least C1, but A2 or A4 steel is preferred. 0,8.
3. This point is not required, because there are no further corrosive agents.
3. Are there any additional stresses in situ that encourage corrosion?
Location near the sea? Heavy industry, etc.? Choice: C1 is possible, but A2 or A4 is preferred.
Timber-Timber and Steel-Timber connections
The load-carrying capacity values presented correspond to the maximum capacity that can be achieved with a single screw for a particular diameter and a
Hardened Carbon steel Stainless steel (martensitic) Stainless steel (austenitic) given minimum screw length. This load-carrying capacity is valid for this screw length or a longer one. For smaller component thicknesses than those presen-
Steel group
Electroplated Special coating C1 A2 A4 ted in the tables, individual load-carrying capacity calculations can be done.
Paneltwistec AG Paneltwistec 1000 Paneltwistec A4
Product examples Paneltwistec C1 Paneltwistec A2
blue Topduo Konstrux A4
1. Location of the components? Verification of the load-carrying capacity under combined loads
Service class (SC) 1 X X X X X
Service class (SC) 1 X X X X X
Load-carrying capacity verification of a connection subjected to combined axial and lateral loads is calculated as per DIN EN 1995-1-1 (8.28):
Service class (SC) 3 - (X) a) X X X
2. Which wood? c)
Structural timber, wood-based materials b)
X X X X X
Beech (red beech) X X X X X
Douglas fir - - (X) a) X X
Spruce X X X X X
Pine X X X X X
Larch - - (X) a) X X
Connections with multiple screws
Coniferous wood, pressure-impregnated (X) a) (X) a) (X) a) (X) a) X
Red cedar - - - (X) d) X For connections with several screws, the effective number of screws nef is calculated to account for the irregular load distribution on them.
Fir X X X X X Axially loaded screws (EN 1995-1-1, 8.7.2(8))
Coniferous wood, thermotreated - - - (X) d) X
Abachi - - - (X) d) X
Afzelia, doussié - - - (X) d) X nef = n0,9
Azobé, bongossi - - - - X
Bangkirai, balau - - (X) c) X X
Bilinga - - - (X) d) X
Laterally loaded screws (EN 1995-1-1, 8.3.1.1(8))
Courbaril, jatobá - - - - X
Cumarú - - - (X) d) X
nef = n If the screws are arranged in a row parallel to the grain direction, staggered (offset) by 1· d perpendicular to the grain direction
Sweet chestnut - - - - X
Oak - - - - X
Eukalyptus - - - - X nef = nkef If the screws in a row parallel to the grain direction are not staggered or if the spacing between the screws in a tear line is less than
Garapa - - - - X
Ipé - - (X) c) X X
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Iroko - - (X) c) X X The value of kef can be linearly interpolated for intermediate values of a1 in the table below.
Itaúba - - - - X
Kosipo - - - - X
Massaranduba - - - - X
a1 4·d 7·d 10 · d > 14 · d
Merbau - - - - X
Robinie - - - - X kef – 0,7 0,85 1,0
Hardwood, thermotreated - - - (X) d) X

3. Additional corrosive agents?


Constant condensation e) - - - (X) a) X
Salt load f) - - - (X) a) X
Aggressive atmospheres g) - - - - (X) i)
Chlorous atmospheres h) - - - - -

a) Recommended only for less significant fastening points, or for temporary objects, or if there are no aesthetic f) Building components close to roads heavily affected by salting in winter, coastal areas, in offshore
requirements. and other industrial conditions.
b) Untreated: spruce, fir, pine, composite timber, KVH®, LVL, plywood, OSB, fiberboard, cement-based and g) Building components in road tunnels, pig stalls, or in other aggressive atmospheres, possibly with
gypsum fiberboard, etc. additional higher air humidity.
c) In our experience, using this type of wood with C1 does not lead to problems with corrosion or timber discoloration. h) Building components in indoor swimming pools or other chlorous atmospheres.
However, depending on the origin of the timber, this cannot be ruled out completely. Please also inquire at your i) To be checked for each individual case.
timber dealer. This overview cannot take account of all applications. Materials can be specified to more unfavorable
d) Use of A4 is recommended. Please contact your wood dealer as well. conditions on a case-by-case basis.
e) Uninterrupted condensation in a water vapor atmosphere with only slight impurities.

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Connections with multiple screws


The minimum spacings below, as per EN 1995-1-1, apply for laterally and / or axially non-predrilled screws, with diameter above 5 mm, and for wood with CALCULATION OF TABULATED VALUES
a characteristic density up to 420 kg/m3. In the following formulas, α is the angle between the force and wood grain direction.

α1 ≥ (5 + 7 ·|cos α|) · d This is a calculation example of the axial and lateral load-carrying capacities of an Eurotec Paneltwistec AG SK 6 mm x 120 mm screw on a timber-timber
connection.
α2 ≥ 5 · d
Component 1:
α3,t ≥ (10 + 5 · cos α) · d · Not predrilled
· Thickness t1 = 50 mm
α3,c ≥ 10 · d · α1 = 90°
· ρ1,k = 350 kg/m3
α 4,t ≥ (5 + 5 · sin α) · d
Component 2:
α 4,c ≥ 5 · d · Not predrilled
· Thickness t2= 70 mm
· α2 = 90°
· ρ2,k = 350 kg/m3
In steel-timber connections, the minimum spacings a1 and a2 may be reduced by a multiplying factor 0,7.
For exclusively axially loaded Eurotec screws in predrilled holes and for screws with drilling tip type (KonstruX ST), the following minimum spacings are valid αi: Angle between screw axis and wood grain direction in component i.
in accordance with ETA-11/0024 considering a minimum member thickness t = 10 · d and minimum width w= max (8 · d ; 60 mm). The distance between In this example, it also matches the angle of the load to the grain.
cross screws shall be equal or greater than 1,5 d.

a1 ≥ 5 · d a2 ≥ 5 · d a1,c ≥ 5 · d a2,c ≥ 3 · d a1 · a2 ≥ 25 · d2 * Screw parameters as per ETA-11/0024:


· d= 6 mm Nominal (major) diameter
*If this condition is fulfilled, the spacing a2 perpendicular to the grain can be reduced to a2 ≥ 2,5 · d
· dh = 12 mm Head diameter
· lg = 70 mm Thread length
· My,Rk = 9500 Nmm Characteristic yield moment
- fax,k = 11,4 MPa Characteristic withdrawal parameter
- fhead,k = 12 MPa Characteristic head pull-through parameter
a1 - ftens,k = 11000 N Characteristic tensile strength
a2
t ≥ 10xd t ≥ 10xd

S Head pull-through load-carrying capacity


α

S S S

a1,c
S
shear force S S
S

nef = n = 1 Effective number of screws


ρk = 350 kg/m3 Characteristic density of the side member (Component 1)
ρa = 350 kg/m3 Characteristic density associated with fhead,k
1.5xd

a2,c
width

a2

a2,c

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Withdrawal load-carrying capacity Embedment strengths

For this case, the embedment strengths in components 1 and 2 are the same, regardless of load direction and wood grain orientation.
kax = 1 Angle factor, equal to 1 for 45° ≤ α ≤ 90° (screw axis-grain)
ρk = 350 kg/m3 Characteristic density of the main member (component 2) ➞ fh,a,2,k = fh,a,1,k = 16,77 MPa
ρa = 350 kg/m 3
Characteristic density associated with fax,k
lef = min (lg ; t2) = min (70 ; 70) = 70 mm Effective penetration length on main member The embedment strength ratio β for the connection is:
kβ = 1 Wood product factor, equal to 1 for timber

Lateral load-carrying capacity of the screw for single shear connection (EN 1995-1-1, Eqs. 8.6)

Tensile strength capacity

Axial load-carrying capacity of the screw

Fax,Rk = min (Fax,a,Rk ; Fhead,Rk ; Ftens,Rk)

Fax,Rk = min (4,79 kN ; 1,73 kN ; 11 kN)

➞ Fax,Rk = 1,73 kN

Fax,Rd = Fax,Rk kmod


γM

kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3

Fax,Rd = 1,73 0,8


1,3

➞ Fax,Rd = 1,73 0,8 = 1,06 kN


1,3

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APPLICATION EXAMPLES

TIMBER-TIMBER CONNECTION: PURLIN TO RAFTER Minimum distances according to ETA-11/0024:


α2 ≥ 5 ∙ d = 5 ∙ 8 = 40 mm ➞ 60 mm adopted
α 4,c ≥ 5 ∙ d = 5 ∙ 8 = 40 mm
α 4,t ≥ ( 5 + 5 ∙ sinα) ∙ d = (5 + 5 ∙ sin90°) ∙ 8 = 80 mm (to purlin’s edge, unloaded)
Connection details: α 4,t ≥ (5 + 5 ∙ sinα) ∙ d = (5 + 5 ∙ sin0°) ∙ 8 = 40 mm (to purlin‘s left edge, loaded)
Purlin width x height (wP x hP) = 120 mm x 220 mm ; Material: C30 timber
Rafter width x height (wR x hR) = 140 mm x 360 mm ; Material: C30 timber Note: minimum edge and end distances (a4, a3) should be considered as loaded for both sides
under reversible load scenarios like wind and earthquakes.

Service and load conditions:


Combination of pull-out and shear load: Fax,Ed = 2,5 kN, Fv,Ed = 2 kN Side view Top view
Service class 1, medium-term load-duration class

Connection requirement:
Solve connection with a fully threaded screw flush with the purlin’s upper edge.

Side view Top view

Effective number of screws:


nax,ef = 20,9 = 1,87
nv,ef = 2 (two rows of 1 screw each)

Strength verification of screwed connection:

➞ to Paneltwistec AG SK Design Tables, axial load-carrying capacity, with A= hP = 220 mm


Paneltwistec AG SK Ø 8 mm
Lreq = 320 mm Minimum length required
Fax,Rd = 1,55 kN Axial load-carrying capacity design value per screw

➞ to Paneltwistec AG SK Design Tables, lateral load-carrying capacity, with A = hP = 220 mm


Paneltwistec AG SK Ø 8 mm
Lreq = 320 mm Minimum length required
Fax,Rd = 2,24 kN Lateral load-carrying capacity design value per screw

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APPLICATION EXAMPLES Number of effective screws required per side member:

TIMBER-TIMBER CONNECTION: SHEAR-TENSION SCREWS


Minimum distances according to ETA-11/0024:
Connection details:
Side members wS x hS = 100 mm x 380 mm ; Material: C30 grade timber α1 · α2 ≥ 25 · d = 25 · 82 = 1600 mm2
Middle member wM x hM = 200 mm x 380 mm ; Material: C30 grade timber
α1 ≥ 5 d = 40 mm ➞ 99 mm adopted (spacing parallel to grain between screws in a row)

Service and load conditions:


Load parallel applied on middle member, parallel to the shear planes: Fv,Ed = 230 kN
Service class 1, medium-term load-duration class
α2 ≥ 2,5 d = 20 mm ➞ 26 mm adopted (spacing perpend. to grain between rows of screws)

Connection requirement: → 100 · 25 = 2475 mm2 ≥ 25 · d = 25 · 82 = 1600 mm2 reduced spacing can be used for a2
Solve connection with 45°-angled fully threaded screws on both side members.
α1,c ≥ 5d = 40 mm ➞ 136 mm adopted (distance from CG of the screw in timber member to the end grain)

α2,c ≥ 3c = 24 mm ➞ 40 mm adopted (distance from CG of the screw part in timber member to the edge)
Front view Top view
s ≥ 1,5d =12 mm ➞ 14 mm adopted (spacing between pair of crossed screws)

Minimum number of screws aligned perpendicular to grain direction:

Number of effective screws required in a row parallel to grain:

➞ to KonstruX ST ZK Design Tables, load carrying capacity of shear-tension screws, with A= hs = 100 mm
KonstruX ST ZK Ø 8 mm
Lreq = 245 mm Minimum length required Strength verification of screwed connection:
Fv,Rd = 4,28 kN Load-carrying capacity design value per shear-tension screw

Considering that the following conditions are met, friction between timber components is considered with μ= 0,25: (i) the screws are installed correctly with
the right installation torque; (ii) the bearing area is sufficient and minimum spacings are met; (iii) there are no gaps between members.

Front view Top view

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APPLICATION EXAMPLES

TIMBER-TIMBER CONNECTION: JOIST TO HEADER Verification of minimum components dimensions:


wSB,min = 80 mm ➞ wSB= 80 mm
hSB,min = 200 mm ➞ hSB= 200 mm

Connection details: wMB,min= 100 mm ➞ wMB= 160 mm


Main beam wMB x hMB = 160 mm x 240 mm ; Material: C30 timber hMB,min= 200 mm ➞ hMB= 240 mm
Secondary beam wSM x hSB = 80 mm x 200 mm ; Material: C30 timber

Header must be torsion-restrained. Any eccentricity moments should be considered for the verification of components. Minimum spacings are verified:
Top edges of main and secondary beams are arranged flush to each other. Screws must be inserted flush with the surface.

Service and load conditions: Front view Top view


Shear load (shear-tension on inclined screws): Fv,Ed= 9,2 kN
Service class 1, medium-term load-duration class

Connection requirement:
Solve connection with fully threaded screw crosses at 45°.

Front view Top view

The effective number of screws nef is already considered in the calculation of table values.
Strength verification of screwed connection:

➞ to KonstruX ST Design Tables, load carrying capacity of screw crosses, with Fv,Rd > 9,2 kN
1 pair x KonstruX ST ZK Ø 8 mm
Lreq = 245 mm Minimum length required
Fv,Rd = 10,11 kN Shear-tension load-carrying capacity design value per screw cross

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APPLICATION EXAMPLES Minimum penetration length in beam according to ETA-11/0024 (3.4):


lef,min ≥20∙d =20 ∙ 10=200 mm
lreq − wP = 300 − 200 = 100 mm <lef,min ➞ doesn‘t verify
lreq ≥ lef,min + wP = 400 mm

➞ Paneltwistec AG Washer head Ø 10 mm x 400 mm adopted


TIMBER-TIMBER CONNECTION: BEAM TO POST Fv,Rd = 3,87 kN Lateral load-carrying capacity design value per screw

Connection details: Approximate number of screws required:


Post wP x hP = 200 mm x 200 mm ; Material: C24 timber
Beam wB x hB = 200 mm x 360 mm ; Material: C24 timber

Service and load conditions:


Shear load: Fv,Ed = 14 kN
Minimum distances according to EN 1995-1-1:
Service class 1, medium-term load-duration class
Note that in the following formulas α is the angle between the force and wood grain direction.

α1 ≥ (5 + 7|cosα|) ∙ d = (5 + 7|cos0°|) ∙ 10 = 120 mm


Connection requirement:
α2 ≥5 ∙ d = 5 ∙ 10 = 50 mm ➞100 mm adopted
This connection is designed using partially threaded screws with a washer head that flush the external edge of the post.
α 4,c ≥ 5 ∙ d = 5 ∙ 10 = 50 mm (distance to unloaded edges)
Note: Although this connection solution is possible, using a beam-hanger connector or fully threaded screws in a crosswise configuration would be
α 4,t ≥ (5 + 5 ∙ sinα) ∙ d = (5 + 5 ∙ sin90°) ∙ 10 = 100 mm (distance to loaded edges)
more effective.

Effective number of screws according to EN 1995-1-1 8.3 (8):

Side view Back view

Side view Back view

➞ to Paneltwistec AG Washer head Design Tables, lateral load-carrying capacity, with A= wP = 200 mm
Paneltwistec AG Washer head Ø 10 mm
Lreq = 300 mm Minimum length required

Strength verification of screwed connection:

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APPLICATION EXAMPLES

STEEL-TIMBER CONNECTION: SHEAR CONNECTION Minimum distances according to EN 1995-1-1:


Factor 0,7 is used to reduce a1 and a2 spacings, according to the standard.
Note that in the following formulas α is the angle between the force and wood grain direction.

Connection details: α1 ≥ 0,7 ∙ (5 + 7 ∙ |cosα|) ∙ d = 0,7 ∙ (5 + 7 ∙ |cos0°|) ∙ 8= 67,2 mm ➞ 70 mm adopted


Timber w x h = 100 mm x 270 mm ; Material: C24 timber α2 ≥ 0,7 ∙ 5 ∙ d = 0,7∙5∙8 = 28 mm ➞ 30 mm adopted
Steel plate ts = 3 mm α3,t ≥ (10 + 5 ∙ cosα) ∙ d = (10 + 5 ∙ cos0°) ∙ 8 = 120 mm ➞ 120 mm adopted
α 4,c ≥ 5 ∙ d = 5 ∙8 = 40 mm ➞ 41 mm adopted

Service and load conditions:


Shear load: Fv,Ed = 120 kN Maximum number of screws aligned perpendicular to grain direction:
Service class 1, medium-term load-duration class

Connection requirement:
Solve connection with countersunk head partially threaded screws flush with the steel plate.

Side view Top view Side view Top view

➞ to Paneltwistec AG SK Design Tables, lateral load-carrying capacity, with A= w = 100 mm, ts = 3 mm (thin plate) Strength verification of screwed connection:
Paneltwistec AG SK Ø 8 mm
Lreq = 100 mm Minimum length required
Fv,Rd = 2,87 kN Lateral load-carrying capacity design value per screw

The screwing pattern is chosen so that the effective number of screws is not reduced, as per EN 1995-1-1. To this end, the screws lying one behind each
other in the same row parallel to grain direction are staggered a spacing perpendicular to grain equal to 1d.

Number of effective screws required per side member:

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KONSTRUX FULLY THREADED SCREW KONSTRUX SCREWS:


The high-performance solution for new construction and reinforcement STRONG AXIAL RESISTANCE FOR A RELIABLE TIMBER CONNECTION

KonstruX fully threaded screws maximize the load-bearing capacity of a connection due to the high thread extraction resistance in both components. When Application examples Cylinder head Countersunk head External TX
using partially threaded screws, the significantly lower head pull-through resistance in the attachment part limits the load-bearing capacity of the connection. head
KonstruX fully threaded screwn provide a cost-saving alternative to traditional connectors or timber connectors such as joist shoes and joist girders.
Ø 6,5 Ø 8,0 Ø 10,0 Ø 6,5 Ø 8,0 Ø 10,0 Ø 11,3 Ø 13,0
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm]
Timber-Timber tensile and shearing loading

TX Drive x x x x x x x x

· Allows high torque transmission


· Prevents camout
Timber-timber under tension at 45°

x x x x x x x x

Head shapes
NKL
SC 1– 21–2 Steel-Timber tensile and shearing loading
Countersunk head

— — — x x x x x

· Prevents splitting of the wood


· Flush finish with the surface Steel-timber under tension at 45°
Coarse thread
— — — x x x x —
· Speeds up the screwing-in process
Cylinder head

Main-secondary beam connection

x x x x x x x —
· Vanishes in the wood surface
· Ideal for tight spaces

Reinforcement of supports
Tip types
External TX head x x x x x x x x
AG Drill tip

Reinforcement of notches and openings on beams

· Extraordinary torque transmission · Reduces the screwing torque · No pre-drilling needed


· Washer increases tightness · Reduces wood splitting · Allows reduction of minimum x x x x x x x x
spacing requirements
· Reduces the screwing torque
Beam doubling

KonstruX Hardened Carbon Steel — x x — x x x x


Geometric properties Mechanical properties
Nominal Ø [mm] Root Øi [mm] Head* Øh [mm] Head depth* hh [mm] Tip type ftens,k [kN] fax,k [MPa] My,k [Nm]
6,5 4,5 11,5/8,0 5,7/5,5 Drill 17,0 11,4 15,0 Reinforcement of curved and tapered beams
8 5,2 14,5/10 7,4/6,5 Drill 25,0 11,1 25,0
10 5,9 17,8/13 8,7/6,5 Drill 33,0 10,8 40,0 — — x — — x x x
11,3 8,0 18,0 7,0 AG 50,0 10,8 70,0
13 9,2 18,0 10,0 AG 75,0 11,0 120,0
*Countersunk head / Cylinder head

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KONSTRUX EXTERNAL TX HEAD Ø 13 mm: KONSTRUX: DESIGN TABLES


REINFORCEMENT APPLICATIONS
Either by architectural or MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) system requirements in a building, sometimes it may be needed to reduce the
cross-section of timber beams at certain locations using holes or notches.
KONSTRUX ST COUNTERSUNK HEAD
Structural engineering principles and experimental testing prove that sudden changes in geometry cause extraordinary stress gradients. When it comes
to wood, this is especially jeopardizing due to its anisotropic nature, triggering weak stress states. For example, a C24 graded timber has a characteristic
tension strength perpendicular to grain 35 times smaller than parallel to grain, so one can imagine how and where cracks will begin to develop.

The KonstruX External TX head Ø 13 mm is specially designed for heavy duty timber reinforcement. In high-rise mass timber buildings and large-scale
hangar frames, glulam elements can reach massive dimensions to be able to meet structural goals. In line with this, Konstrux Ø 13 mm screws are suitable
for reinforcing these extraordinary timber components, being available as long as 1400 mm.

Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Reinforcement of beam openings. Reinforcement of main-secondary beam supports.


Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq
A [mm]
[kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
40 2,71 1,67 80
40 2,71 1,67 100 3,09 1,90 95
60 4,30 2,64 120 4,99 3,07 125 5,92 3,64 125
80 4,75 2,92 140 6,89 4,24 155 8,22 5,06 155
100 8,78 5,40 195 10,53 6,48 195
120 9,48 5,84 220 11,53 7,10 220
120 10,76 6,62 245 12,84 7,90 245
140 12,66 7,79 295 14,99 9,23 270
160 14,56 8,96 330 16,15 9,94 300
160 14,56 8,96 375 17,45 10,74 330
180 16,45 10,13 375 19,76 12,16 360
Reinforcement of notched beams. Reinforcement of pitch cambered beams. 200 18,27 11,24 400 22,07 13,58 400
220 19,92 12,26 430 24,37 15,00 450
240 22,06 13,58 480 26,68 16,42 500
260 23,96 14,74 545 28,99 17,84 550
300 33,00 20,68 600
340 33,00 22,00 650
360 33,00 24,13 700
380 33,00 26,26 750
400 33,00 26,26 800
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris-
tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
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Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
A [mm] A [mm]
[kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
40 3,42 2,10 80 40 2,85 1,75 80
40 3,42 2,10 100 4,61 2,84 95 40 2,88 1,77 100 3,57 2,20 95
60 3,82 2,35 120 5,14 3,17 125 6,93 4,26 125 60 3,35 2,06 120 4,46 2,75 125 5,93 3,65 125
80 3,93 2,42 140 5,62 3,46 155 7,50 4,62 155 80 3,47 2,14 140 4,93 3,04 155 6,50 4,00 155
100 6,09 3,75 195 8,08 4,97 195 100 5,41 3,33 195 7,08 4,36 195
120 6,27 3,86 220 8,33 5,13 220 120 5,58 3,43 220 7,33 4,51 220
120 6,59 4,06 245 8,66 5,33 245 120 5,9 3,63 245 7,66 4,71 245
140 7,06 4,34 295 9,20 5,66 270 140 6,38 3,93 295 8,20 5,05 270
160 7,53 4,63 330 9,48 5,83 300 160 6,42 3,95 330 8,48 5,22 300
160 7,53 4,63 375 9,81 6,04 330 160 6,42 3,95 375 8,81 5,42 330
180 7,79 4,79 375 10,39 6,39 360 180 6,42 3,95 375 8,90 5,48 360
200 7,79 4,79 400 10,89 6,70 400 200 6,42 3,95 400 8,90 5,48 400
220 7,79 4,79 430 10,89 6,70 450 220 6,42 3,95 430 8,90 5,48 450
240 7,79 4,79 480 10,89 6,70 500 240 6,42 3,95 480 8,90 5,48 500
260 7,79 4,79 545 10,89 6,70 550 260 6,42 3,95 545 8,90 5,48 550
300 10,89 6,70 600 300 8,90 5,48 600
340 10,89 6,70 650 340 8,90 5,48 650
360 10,89 6,70 700 360 8,90 5,48 700
380 10,89 6,70 750 380 8,90 5,48 750
400 10,89 6,70 800 400 8,90 5,48 800
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
A [mm] A [mm]
[kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
40 3,42 2,10 80 40 2,85 1,75 80
40 3,42 2,10 100 4,61 2,84 95 40 2,88 1,77 100 3,57 2,20 95
60 3,82 2,35 120 5,14 3,17 125 6,93 4,26 125 60 3,35 2,06 120 4,46 2,75 125 5,93 3,65 125
80 3,93 2,42 140 5,62 3,46 155 7,50 4,62 155 80 3,47 2,14 140 4,93 3,04 155 6,50 4,00 155
100 6,09 3,75 195 8,08 4,97 195 100 5,41 3,33 195 7,08 4,36 195
120 6,27 3,86 220 8,33 5,13 220 120 5,58 3,43 220 7,33 4,51 220
120 6,59 4,06 245 8,66 5,33 245 120 5,9 3,63 245 7,66 4,71 245
140 7,06 4,34 295 9,20 5,66 270 140 6,38 3,93 295 8,20 5,05 270
160 7,53 4,63 330 9,48 5,83 300 160 6,42 3,95 330 8,48 5,22 300
160 7,53 4,63 375 9,81 6,04 330 160 6,42 3,95 375 8,81 5,42 330
180 7,79 4,79 375 10,39 6,39 360 180 6,42 3,95 375 8,90 5,48 360
200 7,79 4,79 400 10,89 6,70 400 200 6,42 3,95 400 8,90 5,48 400
220 7,79 4,79 430 10,89 6,70 450 220 6,42 3,95 430 8,90 5,48 450
240 7,79 4,79 480 10,89 6,70 500 240 6,42 3,95 480 8,90 5,48 500
260 7,79 4,79 545 10,89 6,70 550 260 6,42 3,95 545 8,90 5,48 550
300 10,89 6,70 600 300 8,90 5,48 600
340 10,89 6,70 650 340 8,90 5,48 650
360 10,89 6,70 700 360 8,90 5,48 700
380 10,89 6,70 750 380 8,90 5,48 750
400 10,89 6,70 800 400 8,90 5,48 800
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
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KONSTRUX ST COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER, 45° INCLINED SCREWS KONSTRUX ST COUNTERSUNK HEAD – STEEL-TIMBER

Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm
Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq
A [mm]
[kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm 80 5,14 3,16 80
100 6,73 4,14 100 7,59 4,67 95
Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq 120 8,31 5,11 120 10,43 6,42 125 12,69 7,81 125
A [mm]
[kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] 140 9,89 6,09 140 10,43 6,42 125 12,69 7,81 125
40 1,31 0,81 80 160 13,28 8,17 155 16,15 9,94 155
40 2,43 1,50 100 2,57 1,58 95 200 17,07 10,50 195 20,76 12,78 195
50 2,76 1,70 120 3,64 2,24 125 4,43 2,73 125 220 19,44 11,96 220 23,65 14,55 220
60 3,08 1,90 140 4,70 2,89 155 5,72 3,52 155 240 21,81 13,42 245 26,53 16,33 245
80 5,49 3,38 195 6,68 4,11 195 280 24,18 14,88 270 29,41 18,10 270
80 7,17 4,41 220 8,72 5,37 220 300 25,00 16,34 295 32,87 20,23 300
100 6,95 4,28 245 8,45 5,20 245 340 25,00 18,38 330 33,00 22,36 330
100 8,62 5,30 270 10,49 6,46 270 360 25,00 20,00 375 33,00 24,49 360
120 8,40 5,17 295 10,63 6,54 300 380 25,00 20,00 375 33,00 24,49 360
120 10,75 6,62 330 13,07 8,04 330 400 25,00 20,00 400 33,00 26,40 400
140 11,87 7,30 375 13,21 8,13 360 440 25,00 20,00 430 33,00 26,40 400
160 11,65 7,17 400 14,17 8,72 400 460 25,00 20,00 430 33,00 26,40 450
160 13,66 8,41 430 18,25 11,23 450 480 25,00 20,00 480 33,00 26,40 450
180 15,12 9,30 480 20,02 12,32 500 500 25,00 20,00 545 33,00 26,40 500
200 17,58 10,82 545 21,79 13,41 550 560 33,00 26,40 550
220 23,33 14,50 600 600 33,00 26,40 600
240 23,33 15,59 650 650 33,00 26,40 650
260 23,33 16,68 700 700 33,00 26,40 700
280 23,33 17,77 750 750 33,00 26,40 750
300 23,33 18,67 800 800 33,00 26,40 800
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8, γM = 1,3, and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteristic Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris-
failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ [Lreq · sin(α) – A]. Depending on installation and surface conditions, design values may be increased by 25% due to friction (see example on p.16). Lreq is the minimum screw tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent on the grain orientations of components A and B.
Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
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Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm
Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
A [mm] A [mm]
[kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
60 3,29 2,02 80 80 5,16 3,18 80
80 4,41 2,71 100 4,95 3,05 95 100 5,56 3,42 100 7,40 4,56 95
80 5,53 3,40 120 4,95 3,05 95 120 5,95 3,66 120 8,12 4,99 125 10,88 6,69 125
100 6,65 4,09 140 6,96 4,28 125 8,46 5,21 125 140 6,35 3,91 140 8,12 4,99 125 10,88 6,69 125
120 8,97 5,52 155 10,91 6,71 155 160 8,83 5,53 155 11,74 7,22 155
140 11,65 7,17 195 14,17 8,72 195 200 9,77 6,02 195 12,89 7,93 195
160 13,33 8,20 220 16,21 9,98 220 220 10,37 6,38 220 13,61 8,38 220
180 15,01 9,24 245 18,25 11,23 245 240 10,96 6,74 245 14,34 8,82 245
200 16,68 10,26 270 20,29 12,49 270 280 11,01 6,78 270 15,06 9,27 270
220 17,68 11,30 295 22,74 13,99 300 300 11,01 6,78 295 15,41 9,48 300
240 17,68 12,74 330 23,33 15,50 330 340 11,01 6,78 330 15,41 9,48 330
260 17,68 12,74 330 23,33 17,00 360 360 11,01 6,78 330 15,41 9,48 360
280 17,68 14,14 375 23,33 18,67 400 380 11,01 6,78 375 15,41 9,48 360
280 17,68 14,14 400 23,33 18,67 400 400 11,01 6,78 400 15,41 9,48 400
300 17,68 14,14 430 23,33 18,67 400 440 11,01 6,78 430 15,41 9,48 400
320 17,68 14,14 430 23,33 18,67 450 460 11,01 6,78 430 15,41 9,48 450
340 17,68 14,14 480 23,33 18,67 450 480 11,01 6,78 480 15,41 9,48 450
360 17,68 14,14 545 23,33 18,67 500 500 11,01 6,78 480 15,41 9,48 500
400 23,33 18,67 550 560 11,01 6,78 545 15,41 9,48 550
420 23,33 18,67 600 600 15,41 9,48 600
460 23,33 18,67 650 650 15,41 9,48 650
500 23,33 18,67 700 700 15,41 9,48 700
520 23,33 18,67 750 750 15,41 9,48 750
560 23,33 18,67 800 800 15,41 9,48 800
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris- Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. For the longer screws, the design and characteristic values may not come from the same failure
tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent on the grain orientation of wood component. mode. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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KONSTRUX ST COUNTERSUNK HEAD – STEEL-TIMBER, THICK PLATE KONSTRUX AG COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Axial load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm ts = 15 mm
Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
A [mm]
[kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
80 4,51 2,77 80
100 4,90 3,02 100 6,44 3,96 95
120 5,30 3,26 120 7,15 4,40 125 9,46 5,82 125
140 5,70 3,50 140 7,15 4,40 125 9,46 5,82 125
160 7,86 4,84 155 10,33 6,35 155
Ø 11,3 mm
200 8,81 5,42 195 11,48 7,06 195
220 9,08 5,59 220 12,20 7,51 220 Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd
A [mm]
240 9,08 5,59 245 12,58 7,74 245 [mm] [kN] [kN]
280 9,08 5,59 270 12,58 7,74 270 160 300 18,25 11,23
300 9,08 5,59 295 12,58 7,74 300 180 340 20,85 12,83
340 9,08 5,59 330 12,58 7,74 330 200 380 23,46 14,44
360 9,08 5,59 330 12,58 7,74 360 220 420 26,07 16,04
380 9,08 5,59 375 12,58 7,74 360 240 460 28,67 17,65
400 9,08 5,59 400 12,58 7,74 400 260 500 31,28 19,25
440 9,08 5,59 430 12,58 7,74 400 280 540 33,89 20,86
460 9,08 5,59 430 12,58 7,74 450 300 580 36,49 22,46
480 9,08 5,59 480 12,58 7,74 450 320 620 39,10 24,06
500 9,08 5,59 480 12,58 7,74 500 340 660 41,71 25,67
560 9,08 5,59 545 12,58 7,74 550 360 700 44,32 27,27
600 12,58 7,74 600 380 750 48,23 29,68
650 12,58 7,74 650 400 800 50,00 31,52
700 12,58 7,74 700 460 900 50,00 35,29
750 12,58 7,74 750 500 1000 50,00 39,59
800 12,58 7,74 800 Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3 and γM2= 1,25. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteristic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture).

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
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Lateral load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 11,3 mm Ø 11,3 mm
A Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd A Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd
[mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN]
160 300 12,17 7,49 10,73 6,60 160 300 11,34 6,98 11,34 6,98
180 340 12,82 7,89 11,38 7,00 180 340 11,99 7,38 11,99 7,38
200 380 13,47 8,29 12,03 7,40 200 380 12,64 7,78 12,64 7,78
220 420 14,12 8,69 12,34 7,59 220 420 13,29 8,18 13,29 8,18
240 460 14,77 9,09 12,34 7,59 240 460 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
260 500 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 260 500 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
280 540 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 280 540 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
300 580 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 300 580 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
320 620 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 320 620 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
340 660 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 340 660 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
360 700 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 360 700 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
380 750 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 380 750 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
400 800 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 400 800 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
460 900 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 460 900 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
500 1000 15,21 9,36 12,34 7,59 500 1000 13,55 8,34 13,55 8,34
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity.

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Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths Load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 11,3 mm Ø 11,3 mm
ts = 20 mm
A Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd
[mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] A Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd
120 300 12,01 7,39 [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN]
140 340 13,09 8,06 300 300 36,49 22,46 19,88 12,23 17,45 10,74
140 380 16,77 10,32 340 340 41,71 25,67 21,18 13,03 17,45 10,74
160 420 17,85 10,98 380 380 46,92 28,87 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
180 460 18,93 11,65 420 420 50,00 32,48 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
180 500 22,62 13,92 460 460 50,00 35,69 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
200 540 23,70 14,58 500 500 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
220 580 24,78 15,25 540 540 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
220 620 28,47 17,52 580 580 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
240 660 29,55 18,18 620 620 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
260 700 30,63 18,85 660 660 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
280 750 32,63 20,08 700 700 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
300 800 34,63 21,31 740 750 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
320 900 35,36 25,38 800 800 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
360 1000 35,36 27,84 900 900 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25 . For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding charac-
3 1000 1000 50,00 39,54 21,51 13,24 17,45 10,74
teristic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Depending on installation and surface conditions, design values may be increased by 25% due to friction (see example on p.16). Values Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ [Lreq · sin(α) – A]. Lreq is the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3 and γM2= 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteristic
minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent on the grain orientations of components A and B. failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

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Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
Ø 11,3 mm
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq
ts = 20 mm
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
A Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd 40 2,73 1,68 80
[mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] 60 3,17 1,95 100
220 300 25,04 15,41 60 4,31 2,65 120
240 340 28,73 17,68 80 4,75 2,92 140
260 380 32,42 19,95 80 5,90 3,63 160 6,97 4,29 155
300 420 35,36 22,22 100 7,48 4,60 195 8,87 5,46 195
320 460 35,36 24,49 120 9,48 5,83 220
360 500 35,36 26,76 120 10,76 6,62 245
380 540 35,36 28,28 140 12,66 7,79 295
420 580 35,36 28,28 160 14,56 8,96 330 16,15 9,94 300
440 620 35,36 28,28 160 14,56 8,96 375 17,71 10,90 330
460 660 35,36 28,28 180 16,45 10,13 375 20,01 12,32 360
500 700 35,36 28,28 200 18,35 11,29 400 22,32 13,73 400
540 750 35,36 28,28 220 19,92 12,26 430 24,63 15,15 450
560 800 35,36 28,28 240 22,14 13,63 480 26,93 16,57 500
640 900 35,36 28,28 260 24,04 14,79 530 29,24 17,99 550
700 1000 35,36 28,28 300 25,00 16,34 580 33,00 20,83 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris- Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris-
tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent on the grain orientation of wood component. tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

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Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
40 3,42 2,10 80 40 2,85 1,75 80
60 3,53 2,17 100 60 3,00 1,85 100
60 3,82 2,35 120 60 3,36 2,07 120
80 3,93 2,42 140 80 3,47 2,14 140
80 4,22 2,60 160 5,62 3,46 155 80 3,75 2,31 160 4,93 3,04 155
100 4,62 2,84 195 6,10 3,75 195 100 4,16 2,56 195 5,41 3,33 195
120 6,27 3,86 220 120 5,58 3,43 220
120 6,59 4,06 245 120 6,38 3,93 245
140 7,06 4,34 295 140 6,42 3,95 295
160 7,53 4,63 330 9,48 5,83 300 160 6,42 3,95 330 8,48 5,22 300
160 7,53 4,63 330 9,87 6,07 330 160 6,42 3,95 330 8,87 5,46 330
180 7,79 4,79 375 10,45 6,43 360 180 6,42 3,95 375 8,90 5,48 360
200 7,79 4,79 400 10,89 6,70 400 200 6,42 3,95 400 8,90 5,48 400
220 7,79 4,79 430 10,89 6,70 450 220 6,42 3,95 430 8,90 5,48 450
240 7,79 4,79 480 10,89 6,70 500 240 6,42 3,95 480 8,90 5,48 500
260 7,79 4,79 530 10,89 6,70 550 260 6,42 3,95 530 8,90 5,48 550
300 7,79 4,79 580 10,89 6,70 600 300 6,42 3,95 580 8,90 5,48 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity.

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Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
40 3,03 1,86 80 40 3,03 1,86 80
60 3,14 1,93 100 60 3,14 1,93 100
60 3,56 2,19 120 60 3,56 2,19 120
80 3,66 2,25 140 80 3,66 2,25 140
80 3,95 2,43 160 5,23 3,22 155 80 3,95 2,43 160 5,23 3,22 155
100 4,35 2,68 195 5,70 3,51 195 100 4,35 2,68 195 5,70 3,51 195
120 5,58 3,43 220 120 5,88 3,62 220
120 6,20 3,82 245 120 6,20 3,82 245
140 7,01 4,31 295 140 6,67 4,10 295
160 7,01 4,31 330 8,91 5,48 300 160 7,01 4,31 330 8,91 5,48 300
160 7,01 4,31 375 9,30 5,72 330 160 7,01 4,31 375 9,30 5,72 330
180 7,01 4,31 375 9,74 5,99 360 180 7,01 4,31 375 9,74 5,99 360
200 7,01 4,31 400 9,74 5,99 400 200 7,01 4,31 400 9,74 5,99 400
220 7,01 4,31 430 9,74 5,99 450 220 7,01 4,31 430 9,74 5,99 450
240 7,01 4,31 480 9,74 5,99 500 240 7,01 4,31 480 9,74 5,99 500
260 7,01 4,31 530 9,74 5,99 550 260 7,01 4,31 530 9,74 5,99 550
300 7,01 4,31 580 9,74 5,99 600 300 7,01 4,31 580 9,74 5,99 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
respective load-carrying capacity respective load-carrying capacity. Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk = 380 kg/m3.

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Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths Load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

ØxL min. WSB min. HSB min. WMB min. HMB Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Pair
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [n]
60 10,91 6,71 1
100 20,36 12,53 2
6,5 x 195 160 80 160
120 29,33 18,05 3
160 38,00 23,38 4
80 16,43 10,11 1
100 30,66 18,87 2
8,0 x 245 200 100 200
140 44,16 27,18 3
180 57,21 35,21 4
80 17,44 10,73 1
100 32,55 20,03 2
8,0 x 295 220 120 220
140 46,88 28,85 3
180 60,74 37,38 4
Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm 80 17,44 10,73 1
100 32,55 20,03 2
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq 8,0 x 330
140
260 140 260
46,88 28,85 3
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] 180 60,74 37,38 4
60 4,21 2,59 160 4,70 2,89 155 80 17,44 10,73 1
80 4,58 2,82 195 5,49 3,38 195 100 32,55 20,03 2
8,0 x 375 280 160 280
80 7,17 4,41 220 140 46,88 28,85 3
100 6,95 4,28 245 180 60,74 37,38 4
120 8,40 5,17 295 10,63 6,54 300 80 17,44 10,73 1
120 10,75 6,62 330 13,07 8,04 330 100 32,55 20,03 2
8,0 x 400 300 160 300
140 11,87 7,30 375 13,21 8,13 360 140 46,88 28,85 3
160 11,65 7,17 400 14,17 8,72 400 180 60,74 37,38 4
160 13,66 8,41 430 18,25 11,23 450 80 17,44 10,73 1
180 15,12 9,30 480 20,02 12,32 500 100 32,55 20,03 2
8,0 x 430 320 180 320
200 16,57 10,20 530 21,79 13,41 550 140 46,88 28,85 3
220 17,68 11,10 580 23,33 14,50 600 180 60,74 37,38 4
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris- 80 17,44 10,73 1
tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Depending on installation and surface conditions, design values may be increased by 25 % due to friction (see example on p.16). Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ [Lreq · sin(α) – A]. Lreq is the minimum 100 32,55 20,03 2
screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent on the grain orientations of components A and B. 8,0 x 480 360 180 360
140 46,88 28,85 3
Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. 180 60,74 37,38 4
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
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Load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Application with minimum required distances

ØxL min. WSB min. HSB min. WMB min. HMB Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Pair
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [n]
80 17,44 10,73 1
10 x 300 140 240 120 240 32,55 20,03 2
180 46,88 28,85 3
80 17,44 10,73 1
10 x 330 140 260 140 260 32,55 20,03 2
180 46,88 28,85 3
80 17,44 10,73 1
10 x 360 140 280 140 280 32,55 20,03 2
ØxL WSB HSB WMB HMB m a2, c, min a2, min kmin Pair
180 46,88 28,85 3
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [n]
80 17,44 10,73 1
60 1
10 x 400 140 300 160 300 32,55 20,03 2
6,5 x 195 100 160 80 160 69 20 33 10 2
180 46,88 28,85 3
120 3
80 17,44 10,73 1
10 x 450 140 340 180 340 32,55 20,03 2 80 1

180 46,88 28,85 3 8,0 x 245 100 200 100 200 87 24 40 12 2


80 17,44 10,73 1 140 3
10 x 500 140 380 200 380 32,55 20,03 2 80 1
180 46,88 28,85 3 8,0 x 295 100 220 120 220 104 24 40 12 2
80 17,44 10,73 1 140 3
10 x 550 140 400 220 400 32,55 20,03 2 80 1
180 46,88 28,85 3 8,0 x 330 100 260 140 260 117 24 40 12 2
80 17,44 10,73 1 140 3
10 x 600 140 440 240 440 32,55 20,03 2 80 1
180 46,88 28,85 3 8,0 x 375 100 280 160 280 133 24 40 12 2
140 3
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
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80 1
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140 3
80 1
8,0 x 430 100 320 180 320 152 24 40 12 2
140 3
80 1
8,0 x 480 100 360 180 360 170 24 40 12 2
140
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes. The minimum dimensions for screw applications are taken from ETA to achieve the respective load-carrying capacity.

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Application with minimum required distances Axial load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 13 mm
A Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd
[mm] [mm] [kN] [kN]
160 300 21,38 13,16
180 340 24,44 15,04
200 380 27,49 16,92
220 420 30,54 18,80
ØxL WSB HSB WMB HMB m a2, c, min a2, min kmin Pair 240 460 33,60 20,68
260 500 36,65 22,56
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [n]
280 540 39,71 24,44
80 1
300 580 42,76 26,32
10 x 300 140 240 120 240 106 30 50 15 2
320 620 45,82 28,20
180 3
340 660 48,87 30,07
80 1
360 700 51,93 31,95
10 x 330 140 260 140 260 117 30 50 15 2
380 750 56,51 34,77
180 3
400 800 61,09 37,59
80 1
460 900 67,20 41,35
10 x 360 140 280 140 280 127 30 50 15 2
500 1000 75,00 46,99
180 3
600 1200 75,00 56,39
80 1
700 1400 75,00 60,00
10 x 400 140 300 160 300 141 30 50 15 2
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteristic
180 3 failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
80 1
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10 x 450 140 340 180 340 159 30 50 15 2
180 3
80 1
10 x 500 140 380 200 380 177 30 50 15 2
180 3
80 1
10 x 550 140 400 220 400 194 30 50 15 2
180 3
80 1
10 x 600 140 440 240 440 212 30 50 15 2
180
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes. Minimum spacing and distances as per ETA-11/0024. Please note: these are planning aids.

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Lateral load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 13 mm
Ø 13 mm

A Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd


[mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN]
160 300 14,34 8,82 13,85 8,53 14,72 9,06 14,72 9,06
180 340 16,69 10,27 14,62 9,00 15,48 9,53 15,48 9,53
200 380 17,45 10,74 15,38 9,47 16,25 10,00 16,25 10,00
220 420 18,21 11,21 16,15 9,94 17,01 10,47 17,01 10,47
240 460 18,98 11,68 16,91 10,41 17,78 10,94 17,78 10,94 A Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd
260 500 19,74 12,15 17,02 10,47 18,54 11,41 18,54 11,41 [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN]
280 540 20,50 12,62 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
100 300 15,27 9,40
300 580 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
120 340 18,33 11,28
320 620 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
140 380 19,66 12,10
340 660 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
160 420 20,92 12,87
360 700 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
180 460 22,19 13,65
380 750 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
180 500 26,51 16,31
400 800 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
200 540 27,77 17,09
460 900 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
220 580 29,04 17,87
500 1000 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
220 620 33,36 20,53
600 1200 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
240 660 34,62 21,31
700 1400 21,15 13,02 17,02 10,47 18,75 11,54 18,75 11,54
260 700 35,89 22,08
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
280 750 38,23 23,53
respective load-carrying capacity.
300 800 40,58 24,97
Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. 320 900 48,32 29,74
360 1000 53,01 32,62
400 1200 53,03 37,59
500 1400 53,03 42,43
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3 γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteristic
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failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Depending on installation and surface conditions, design values may be increased by 25 % due to friction (see example on p.16). Values Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ [Lreq · sin(α) – A]. Lreq is the
minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent on the grain orientations of components A and B.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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KONSTRUX AG EXTERNAL TX HEAD – STEEL-TIMBER, THICK PLATE KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4


The high-performance fully threaded screw for new construction and reinforcement

Load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths


KonstruX fully threaded screws maximize the load-bearing capacity of a connection due to the high thread extraction resistance in both components.
When using partially threaded screws, the significantly lower head pull-through resistance in the attachment part limits the load-bearing capacity of the con-
Ø 13 mm nection. KonstruX fully threaded screw provide a cost-saving alternative to traditional connectors or timber connectors such as joist shoes and joist girders.
ts = 20 mm

TX Drive
· Allows high torque transmission
· Prevents camout

A Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd


[mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] Head shapes
300
340
300
340
42,76
48,87
26,32
30,07
25,65
27,18
15,78
16,72
22,72
24,07
13,98
14,81
NKL
SC 1– 31–2
Countersunk head
380 380 54,98 33,83 28,70 17,66 24,07 14,81
420 420 61,09 37,59 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
460 460 67,20 41,35 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
500 500 75,00 46,29 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81 · Prevents splitting of the wood
540 540 75,00 50,05 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81 · Flush finish with the surface
580 580 75,00 53,81 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81 Coarse thread
620 620 75,00 57,57 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
· Speeds up the screwing-in process
660 660 75,00 60,00 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
700 700 75,00 60,00 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81 Cylinder head
750 750 75,00 60,00 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
800 800 75,00 60,00 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
900 900 75,00 60,00 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
1000 1000 75,00 60,00 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
· Vanishes in the wood surface
1200 1200 75,00 60,00 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
· Ideal for tight spaces
1400 1400 75,00 60,00 29,91 18,41 24,07 14,81
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris-
tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Tip types
Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
AG Drill tip

· Reduces the screwing torque · No pre-drilling needed


· Reduces wood splitting · Allows reduction of minimum
spacing requirements
· Reduces the screwing torque

KonstruX Stainless Steel A4


Geometric properties Mechanical properties
Nominal Ø [mm] Root Øi [mm] Head* Øh [mm] Head deptha) hh [mm] Tip type ftens,k [kN] fax,k [MPa] My,k [Nm]
6,5 4,5 8,0 5,5 Drill 10,0 11,4 10,0
8 5,2 14,5/10 7,4/6,5 AG/Drill 14,0 11,1 16,0
10 5,9 17,8 8,7 AG 20,0 10,8 26,0
a) Countersunk head / Cylinder head. Ø6,5 mm only available in cylinder head version, Ø10 mm only available in countersunk head version.

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KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
60 4,36 2,68 125 3,82 2,35 125
Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm 80 4,84 2,98 155 6,45 3,97 160 4,29 2,64 155 5,64 3,47 160
100 5,31 3,27 195 7,02 4,32 200 4,77 2,94 195 6,22 3,83 200
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq 120 7,28 4,48 220 6,47 3,98 220
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] 120 7,60 4,68 240 6,80 4,18 240
60 4,99 3,07 125 140 7,85 4,83 260 7,05 4,34 260
80 6,89 4,24 155 8,22 5,06 160 140 8,18 5,03 280 7,17 4,41 280
100 8,78 5,40 195 10,53 6,48 200 160 8,43 5,19 300 7,17 4,41 300
120 11,53 7,10 220 180 8,78 5,40 350 7,17 4,41 350
120 12,84 7,90 240 200 8,78 5,40 400 7,17 4,41 400
140 13,84 8,52 260 240 8,78 5,40 450 7,17 4,41 450
140 15,14 9,32 280 280 8,78 5,40 500 7,17 4,41 500
160 16,15 9,94 300 Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A.
180 19,61 12,07 350 Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
200 20,00 13,58 400 Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
240 20,00 14,91 450
280 20,00 15,62 500
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteristic
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failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 COUNTERSUNK HEAD –
TIMBER-TIMBER, 45° INCLINED SCREWS

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
60 4,05 2,49 125 4,05 2,49 125 60 2,69 1,66 125
80 4,52 2,78 155 5,98 3,68 160 4,52 2,78 155 5,98 3,68 160 60 4,70 2,89 155 6,13 3,77 160
100 5,00 3,08 195 6,56 4,04 200 5,00 3,08 195 6,56 4,04 200 80 5,49 3,38 195 7,09 4,36 200
120 6,81 4,19 220 6,81 4,19 220 80 8,52 5,24 220
120 7,14 4,39 240 7,14 4,39 240 100 8,04 4,95 240
140 7,39 4,55 260 7,39 4,55 260 100 9,67 5,95 260
140 7,71 4,74 280 7,71 4,74 280 120 9,00 5,54 280
160 7,86 4,84 300 7,86 4,84 300 120 10,63 6,54 300
180 7,86 4,84 350 7,86 4,84 350 140 12,40 7,63 350
200 7,86 4,84 400 7,86 4,84 400 160 14,14 8,72 400
240 7,86 4,84 450 7,86 4,84 450 Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, the design value may not come from the same failure mode.
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280 7,86 4,84 500 7,86 4,84 500 Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ [Lreq · sin(α) – A]. Depending on installation and surface conditions, design values may be increased by 25 % due to friction (see example on p.16). Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying
capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent on the grain orientations of components A and B.
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A.
Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – STEEL-TIMBER KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 COUNTERSUNK HEAD –
STEEL-TIMBER, 45° INCLINED SCREWS

Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
ts= 15 mm ts= 15 mm ts= 15 mm ts= 15 mm
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
125 10,43 6,42 125 100 6,96 4,28 125
160 13,28 8,17 155 16,72 10,29 160 120 8,97 5,52 155 11,32 6,97 160
200 14,00 10,51 195 20,00 13,13 200 140 11,65 7,17 195 14,14 8,97 200
220 20,00 14,55 220 160 14,14 9,98 220
240 20,00 16,00 240 180 14,14 11,31 240
260 20,00 16,00 260 200 14,14 11,31 260
280 20,00 16,00 280 200 14,14 11,31 280
300 20,00 16,00 300 220 14,14 11,31 300
350 20,00 16,00 350 240 14,14 11,31 350
400 20,00 16,00 400 280 14,14 11,31 400
450 20,00 16,00 450 320 14,14 11,31 450
500 20,00 16,00 500 360 14,14 11,31 500
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris-
3 Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteris-
tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. tic failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent from the grain orientation of wood component.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 CYLINDER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER
STEEL-TIMBER, THICK PLATE

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm
ts= 15 mm ts= 15 mm ts= 15 mm ts= 15 mm
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
80 4,75 2,92 140
125 7,01 4,31 125 6,24 3,84 125
80 5,90 3,63 160 6,89 4,24 155
160 7,73 4,76 155 10,39 6,39 160 6,95 4,28 155 9,25 5,69 160
100 7,48 4,60 195 8,78 5,40 195
200 7,91 4,87 195 11,21 6,90 200 7,13 4,39 195 10,07 6,20 200
120 9,48 5,83 220
220 11,21 6,90 220 10,07 6,20 220
120 10,76 6,62 245
240 11,21 6,90 240 10,07 6,20 240
140 12,33 7,59 270
260 11,21 6,90 260 10,07 6,20 260
140 12,66 7,79 295
280 11,21 6,90 280 10,07 6,20 280
160 14,00 8,96 330
300 11,21 6,90 300 10,07 6,20 300
180 14,00 10,13 375
350 11,21 6,90 350 10,07 6,20 350
200 14,00 11,20 400
400 11,21 6,90 400 10,07 6,20 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteristic
450 11,21 6,90 450 10,07 6,20 450 failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
500 11,21 6,90 500 10,07 6,20 500
Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A.
Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 CYLINDER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 CYLINDER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm


A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
80 3,43 2,11 140 3,05 1,88 140 80 3,21 1,98 140 3,21 1,98 140
80 3,71 2,28 160 4,86 2,99 155 3,33 2,05 160 4,31 2,65 155 80 3,50 2,15 160 4,55 2,80 155 3,50 2,15 160 4,55 2,80 155
100 4,11 2,53 195 5,33 3,28 195 3,72 2,29 195 4,79 2,95 195 100 3,89 2,39 195 5,02 3,09 195 3,89 2,39 195 5,02 3,09 195
120 5,49 3,38 220 4,94 3,04 220 120 5,17 3,18 220 5,17 3,18 220
120 5,81 3,58 245 5,14 3,16 245 120 5,49 3,38 245 5,49 3,38 245
140 6,20 3,82 270 5,14 3,16 270 140 5,61 3,45 270 5,61 3,45 270
140 6,23 3,83 295 5,14 3,16 295 140 5,61 3,45 295 5,61 3,45 295
160 6,23 3,83 330 5,14 3,16 330 160 5,61 3,45 330 5,61 3,45 330
180 6,23 3,83 375 5,14 3,16 375 180 5,61 3,45 375 5,61 3,45 375
200 6,23 3,83 400 5,14 3,16 400 200 5,61 3,45 400 5,61 3,45 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A.
3 Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq –
3

Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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KONSTRUX STAINLESS STEEL A4 CYLINDER HEAD – PANELTWISTEC AG


TIMBER-TIMBER, 45° INCLINED SCREWS The high fidelity partially threaded screw for assembly

The Paneltwistec AG wood construction screw is made of hardened carbon blue galvanized steel. It is equipped with a special tip with folded-down
thread, which reduces the screw-in torque and increases the grip. Paneltwistec wood construction screws are available in both countersunk head and
Washer head versions.

TX Drive
· Allows high torque transmission
· Prevents camout

Load-carrying capacity of shear-tension screws with minimum required lengths


Head shapes

Countersunk head Washer head

· The larger contact surface


· Prevents splitting of the wood
allows a higher pull-
· Flush finish with the surface
through resistance

Shank cutter
· Friction part creates space for the shank thereby
reduces the insertion resistance Coarse thread
· Speeds up the screwing-in process

Ø 6,5 mm Ø 8 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
60 3,09 1,90 140 AG tip
60 4,21 2,59 160 4,70 2,89 155
80 3,86 2,38 195 5,49 3,38 195 · Ensures quick and easy screwing in
80 7,15 4,40 220
100 6,95 4,28 245
100 8,62 5,30 270
120 8,40 5,17 295
120 9,90 6,09 330
140 9,90 7,30 375
160 9,90 7,17 400 Panelwistec AG Hardened Carbon Steel
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 380 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8, γM = 1,3 and γM2 = 1,25. For the longer screws, design values may differ from the corresponding characteristic
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failure mode (withdrawal or steel tension fracture). Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ [Lreq · sin(α) – A]. Depending on installation and surface conditions, design values may be increased by 25 % due to friction (see example on p.16). Lreq is the minimum
Geometric properties Mechanical properties
screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Load capacity values are not dependent from the grain orientations of components A and B. Nominal Ø [mm] Root Øi [mm] Shaft Øs [mm] Heada) Øh [mm] Thread length with tip [mm] ftens,k [kN] fax,k [MPa] fhead,k [MPa] My,k [Nm]
Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. 6 4,0 4,3 12,0 / 14,0 24 – 70 11,0 11,4 12,0 9,5
8 5,3 5,7 14,5 / 22,0 32 – 100 20,0 11,1 12,0 20,0
10 6,3 6,9 18,0 / 25,0 40 – 100 28,0 10,8 12,0 35,8
a) Countersunk head / Washer head

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PANELWISTEC AG COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER PANELWISTEC AG COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER

Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,73 1,06 60 24 1,65 1,02 60
28 1,73 1,06 70 28 1,75 1,08 70
30 1,73 1,06 80 2,52 1,55 80 30 1,80 1,11 80 3,50 2,15 80
32 1,73 1,06 80 2,52 1,55 80 32 1,85 1,14 80 3,61 2,22 80
36 1,73 1,06 90 2,52 1,55 100 36 1,96 1,21 90 3,85 2,37 100
40 1,73 1,06 100 2,52 1,55 100 3,80 2,34 100 40 2,02 1,24 100 3,97 2,44 100 5,45 3,35 100
45 1,73 1,06 110 2,52 1,55 120 3,80 2,34 120 45 2,02 1,24 110 3,97 2,44 120 5,82 3,58 120
50 1,73 1,06 120 2,52 1,55 140 3,80 2,34 140 50 2,02 1,24 120 3,97 2,44 140 5,90 3,63 140
60 1,73 1,06 130 2,52 1,55 160 3,80 2,34 160 60 2,02 1,24 130 3,97 2,44 160 5,90 3,63 160
70 1,73 1,06 140 2,52 1,55 180 3,80 2,34 180 70 2,02 1,24 140 3,97 2,44 180 5,90 3,63 180
80 1,73 1,06 150 2,52 1,55 180 3,80 2,34 180 80 2,02 1,24 150 3,97 2,44 180 5,90 3,63 180
90 1,73 1,06 160 2,52 1,55 200 3,80 2,34 200 90 2,02 1,24 160 3,97 2,44 200 5,90 3,63 200
100 1,73 1,06 180 2,52 1,55 200 3,80 2,34 200 100 2,02 1,24 180 3,97 2,44 200 5,90 3,63 200
110 1,73 1,06 180 2,52 1,55 220 3,80 2,34 220 110 2,02 1,24 180 3,97 2,44 220 5,90 3,63 220
120 1,73 1,06 200 2,52 1,55 220 3,80 2,34 220 120 2,02 1,24 200 3,97 2,44 220 5,90 3,63 220
130 1,73 1,06 200 2,52 1,55 240 3,80 2,34 240 130 2,02 1,24 200 3,97 2,44 240 5,90 3,63 240
140 1,73 1,06 220 2,52 1,55 240 3,80 2,34 240 140 2,02 1,24 220 3,97 2,44 240 5,90 3,63 240
150 1,73 1,06 220 2,52 1,55 260 3,80 2,34 260 150 2,02 1,24 220 3,97 2,44 260 5,90 3,63 260
160 1,73 1,06 240 2,52 1,55 260 3,80 2,34 260 160 2,02 1,24 240 3,97 2,44 260 5,90 3,63 260
170 1,73 1,06 240 2,52 1,55 280 3,80 2,34 280 170 2,02 1,24 240 3,97 2,44 280 5,90 3,63 280
180 1,73 1,06 260 2,52 1,55 280 3,80 2,34 280 180 2,02 1,24 260 3,97 2,44 280 5,90 3,63 280
190 1,73 1,06 260 2,52 1,55 300 3,80 2,34 300 190 2,02 1,24 260 3,97 2,44 300 5,90 3,63 300
200 1,73 1,06 280 2,52 1,55 300 3,80 2,34 300 200 2,02 1,24 280 3,97 2,44 300 5,90 3,63 300
210 1,73 1,06 280 2,52 1,55 320 3,80 2,34 320 210 2,02 1,24 280 3,97 2,44 320 5,90 3,63 320
220 1,73 1,06 300 2,52 1,55 320 3,80 2,34 320 220 2,02 1,24 300 3,97 2,44 320 5,90 3,63 320
230 1,73 1,06 300 2,52 1,55 340 3,80 2,34 340 230 2,02 1,24 300 3,97 2,44 340 5,90 3,63 340
240 2,52 1,55 340 3,80 2,34 340 240 3,97 2,44 340 5,90 3,63 340
260 2,52 1,55 360 3,80 2,34 360 260 3,97 2,44 360 5,90 3,63 360
280 2,52 1,55 380 3,80 2,34 380 280 3,97 2,44 380 5,90 3,63 380
300 2,52 1,55 400 3,80 2,34 400 300 3,97 2,44 400 5,90 3,63 400
300 2,52 1,55 420 3,80 2,34 420 300 3,97 2,44 420 5,90 3,63 420
300 2,52 1,55 440 3,80 2,34 440 300 3,97 2,44 440 5,90 3,63 440
300 2,52 1,55 460 3,80 2,34 460 300 3,97 2,44 460 5,90 3,63 460
300 2,52 1,55 480 3,80 2,34 480 300 3,97 2,44 480 5,90 3,63 480
300 2,52 1,55 500 3,80 2,34 500 300 3,97 2,44 500 5,90 3,63 500
300 2,52 1,55 550 3,80 2,34 550 300 3,97 2,44 550 5,90 3,63 550
300 2,52 1,55 600 3,80 2,34 600 300 3,97 2,44 600 5,90 3,63 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

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Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,65 1,02 60 24 1,65 1,02 60
28 1,75 1,08 70 28 1,75 1,08 70
30 1,80 1,11 80 2,77 1,70 80 30 1,80 1,11 80 3,28 2,02 80
32 1,85 1,14 80 2,84 1,75 80 32 1,85 1,14 80 3,39 2,09 80
36 1,96 1,21 90 2,98 1,83 100 36 1,96 1,21 90 3,61 2,22 100
40 2,02 1,24 100 3,14 1,93 100 4,22 2,60 100 40 2,02 1,24 100 3,64 2,24 100 5,09 3,13 100
45 2,02 1,24 110 3,34 2,06 120 4,44 2,73 120 45 2,02 1,24 110 3,64 2,24 120 5,37 3,30 120
50 2,02 1,24 120 3,39 2,09 140 4,67 2,87 140 50 2,02 1,24 120 3,64 2,24 140 5,37 3,30 140
60 2,02 1,24 130 3,39 2,09 160 4,99 3,07 160 60 2,02 1,24 130 3,64 2,24 160 5,37 3,30 160
70 2,02 1,24 140 3,39 2,09 180 4,99 3,07 180 70 2,02 1,24 140 3,64 2,24 180 5,37 3,30 180
80 2,02 1,24 150 3,39 2,09 180 4,99 3,07 180 80 2,02 1,24 150 3,64 2,24 180 5,37 3,30 180
90 2,02 1,24 160 3,39 2,09 200 4,99 3,07 200 90 2,02 1,24 160 3,64 2,24 200 5,37 3,30 200
100 2,02 1,24 180 3,39 2,09 200 4,99 3,07 200 100 2,02 1,24 180 3,64 2,24 200 5,37 3,30 200
110 2,02 1,24 180 3,39 2,09 220 4,99 3,07 220 110 2,02 1,24 180 3,64 2,24 220 5,37 3,30 220
120 2,02 1,24 200 3,39 2,09 220 4,99 3,07 220 120 2,02 1,24 200 3,64 2,24 220 5,37 3,30 220
130 2,02 1,24 200 3,39 2,09 240 4,99 3,07 240 130 2,02 1,24 200 3,64 2,24 240 5,37 3,30 240
140 2,02 1,24 220 3,39 2,09 240 4,99 3,07 240 140 2,02 1,24 220 3,64 2,24 240 5,37 3,30 240
150 2,02 1,24 220 3,39 2,09 260 4,99 3,07 260 150 2,02 1,24 220 3,64 2,24 260 5,37 3,30 260
160 2,02 1,24 240 3,39 2,09 260 4,99 3,07 260 160 2,02 1,24 240 3,64 2,24 260 5,37 3,30 260
170 2,02 1,24 240 3,39 2,09 280 4,99 3,07 280 170 2,02 1,24 240 3,64 2,24 280 5,37 3,30 280
180 2,02 1,24 260 3,39 2,09 280 4,99 3,07 280 180 2,02 1,24 260 3,64 2,24 280 5,37 3,30 280
190 2,02 1,24 260 3,39 2,09 300 4,99 3,07 300 190 2,02 1,24 260 3,64 2,24 300 5,37 3,30 300
200 2,02 1,24 280 3,39 2,09 300 4,99 3,07 300 200 2,02 1,24 280 3,64 2,24 300 5,37 3,30 300
210 2,02 1,24 280 3,39 2,09 320 4,99 3,07 320 210 2,02 1,24 280 3,64 2,24 320 5,37 3,30 320
220 2,02 1,24 300 3,39 2,09 320 4,99 3,07 320 220 2,02 1,24 300 3,64 2,24 320 5,37 3,30 320
230 2,02 1,24 300 3,39 2,09 340 4,99 3,07 340 230 2,02 1,24 300 3,64 2,24 340 5,37 3,30 340
240 3,39 2,09 340 4,99 3,07 340 240 3,64 2,24 340 5,37 3,30 340
260 3,39 2,09 360 4,99 3,07 360 260 3,64 2,24 360 5,37 3,30 360
280 3,39 2,09 380 4,99 3,07 380 280 3,64 2,24 380 5,37 3,30 380
300 3,39 2,09 400 4,99 3,07 400 300 3,64 2,24 400 5,37 3,30 400
300 3,39 2,09 420 4,99 3,07 420 300 3,64 2,24 420 5,37 3,30 420
300 3,39 2,09 440 4,99 3,07 440 300 3,64 2,24 440 5,37 3,30 440
300 3,39 2,09 460 4,99 3,07 460 300 3,64 2,24 460 5,37 3,30 460
300 3,39 2,09 480 4,99 3,07 480 300 3,64 2,24 480 5,37 3,30 480
300 3,39 2,09 500 4,99 3,07 500 300 3,64 2,24 500 5,37 3,30 500
300 3,39 2,09 550 4,99 3,07 550 300 3,64 2,24 550 5,37 3,30 550
300 3,39 2,09 600 4,99 3,07 600 300 3,64 2,24 600 5,37 3,30 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

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Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
ts= 3 mm ts= 4 mm ts= 5 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
24 1,65 1,02 60 [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
28 1,75 1,08 70 60 2,21 1,36 60
30 1,80 1,11 80 2,92 1,80 80 70 2,31 1,42 70
32 1,85 1,14 80 2,99 1,84 80 80 2,41 1,48 80 4,45 2,74 80
36 1,96 1,21 90 3,14 1,93 100 90 2,51 1,54 90 4,45 2,74 80
40 2,02 1,24 100 3,30 2,03 100 4,46 2,74 100 100 2,62 1,61 100 4,67 2,87 100 6,57 4,04 100
45 2,02 1,24 110 3,51 2,16 120 4,69 2,89 120 110 2,79 1,72 110 4,67 2,87 100 6,57 4,04 100
50 2,02 1,24 120 3,64 2,24 140 4,93 3,03 140 120 2,79 1,72 120 4,90 3,02 120 6,84 4,21 120
60 2,02 1,24 130 3,64 2,24 160 5,37 3,30 160 130 2,79 1,72 130 4,90 3,02 120 6,84 4,21 120
70 2,02 1,24 140 3,64 2,24 180 5,37 3,30 180 140 2,79 1,72 140 5,12 3,15 140 7,11 4,38 140
80 2,02 1,24 150 3,64 2,24 180 5,37 3,30 180 150 2,79 1,72 150 5,12 3,15 140 7,11 4,38 140
90 2,02 1,24 160 3,64 2,24 200 5,37 3,30 200 160 2,79 1,72 160 5,34 3,29 160 7,38 4,54 160
100 2,02 1,24 180 3,64 2,24 200 5,37 3,30 200 180 2,79 1,72 180 5,56 3,42 180 7,65 4,71 180
110 2,02 1,24 180 3,64 2,24 220 5,37 3,30 220 200 2,79 1,72 200 5,56 3,42 200 7,65 4,71 200
120 2,02 1,24 200 3,64 2,24 220 5,37 3,30 220 220 2,79 1,72 220 5,56 3,42 220 7,65 4,71 220
130 2,02 1,24 200 3,64 2,24 240 5,37 3,30 240 240 2,79 1,72 240 5,56 3,42 240 7,65 4,71 240
140 2,02 1,24 220 3,64 2,24 240 5,37 3,30 240 260 2,79 1,72 260 5,56 3,42 260 7,65 4,71 260
150 2,02 1,24 220 3,64 2,24 260 5,37 3,30 260 280 2,79 1,72 280 5,56 3,42 280 7,65 4,71 280
160 2,02 1,24 240 3,64 2,24 260 5,37 3,30 260 300 2,79 1,72 300 5,56 3,42 300 7,65 4,71 300
170 2,02 1,24 240 3,64 2,24 280 5,37 3,30 280 320 5,56 3,42 320 7,65 4,71 320
180 2,02 1,24 260 3,64 2,24 280 5,37 3,30 280 340 5,56 3,42 340 7,65 4,71 340
190 2,02 1,24 260 3,64 2,24 300 5,37 3,30 300 360 5,56 3,42 360 7,65 4,71 360
200 2,02 1,24 280 3,64 2,24 300 5,37 3,30 300 380 5,56 3,42 380 7,65 4,71 380
210 2,02 1,24 280 3,64 2,24 320 5,37 3,30 320 400 5,56 3,42 400 7,65 4,71 400
220 2,02 1,24 300 3,64 2,24 320 5,37 3,30 320 420 5,56 3,42 420 7,65 4,71 420
230 2,02 1,24 300 3,64 2,24 340 5,37 3,30 340 440 5,56 3,42 440 7,65 4,71 440
240 3,64 2,24 340 5,37 3,30 340 460 5,56 3,42 460 7,65 4,71 460
260 3,64 2,24 360 5,37 3,30 360 480 5,56 3,42 480 7,65 4,71 480
280 3,64 2,24 380 5,37 3,30 380 500 5,56 3,42 500 7,65 4,71 500
300 3,64 2,24 400 5,37 3,30 400 550 5,56 3,42 550 7,65 4,71 550
300 3,64 2,24 420 5,37 3,30 420 600 5,56 3,42 600 7,65 4,71 600
300 3,64 2,24 440 5,37 3,30 440 Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for
achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
300 3,64 2,24 460 5,37 3,30 460
300 3,64 2,24 480 5,37 3,30 480 Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
300 3,64 2,24 500 5,37 3,30 500
300 3,64 2,24 550 5,37 3,30 550
300 3,64 2,24 600 5,37 3,30 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

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Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
ts= 3 mm ts= 4 mm ts= 5 mm 6 mm ≤ ts ≤ 9 mm 8 mm ≤ ts ≤ 12 mm 10 mm ≤ ts ≤ 15 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
60 2,21 1,36 60 60 2,86 1,76 60
70 2,31 1,42 70 70 2,97 1,83 70
80 2,41 1,48 80 3,87 2,38 80 80 3,07 1,89 80 5,84 3,59 80
90 2,51 1,54 90 3,87 2,38 80 90 3,17 1,95 90 5,84 3,59 80
100 2,62 1,61 100 4,09 2,52 100 5,66 3,48 100 100 3,27 2,01 100 6,06 3,73 100 8,61 5,30 100
110 2,79 1,72 110 4,09 2,52 100 5,66 3,48 100 110 3,45 2,12 110 6,06 3,73 100 8,61 5,30 100
120 2,79 1,72 120 4,31 2,65 120 5,93 3,65 120 120 3,45 2,12 120 6,28 3,86 120 8,88 5,46 120
130 2,79 1,72 130 4,31 2,65 120 5,93 3,65 120 130 3,45 2,12 130 6,28 3,86 120 8,88 5,46 120
140 2,79 1,72 140 4,53 2,79 140 6,20 3,82 140 140 3,45 2,12 140 6,50 4,00 140 9,15 5,63 140
150 2,79 1,72 150 4,53 2,79 140 6,20 3,82 140 150 3,45 2,12 150 6,50 4,00 140 9,15 5,63 140
160 2,79 1,72 160 4,76 2,93 160 6,47 3,98 160 160 3,45 2,12 160 6,73 4,14 160 9,42 5,80 160
180 2,79 1,72 180 4,98 3,06 180 6,74 4,15 180 180 3,45 2,12 180 6,95 4,28 180 9,69 5,96 180
200 2,79 1,72 200 4,98 3,06 200 6,74 4,15 200 200 3,45 2,12 200 6,95 4,28 200 9,69 5,96 200
220 2,79 1,72 220 4,98 3,06 220 6,74 4,15 220 220 3,45 2,12 220 6,95 4,28 220 9,69 5,96 220
240 2,79 1,72 240 4,98 3,06 240 6,74 4,15 240 240 3,45 2,12 240 6,95 4,28 240 9,69 5,96 240
260 2,79 1,72 260 4,98 3,06 260 6,74 4,15 260 260 3,45 2,12 260 6,95 4,28 260 9,69 5,96 260
280 2,79 1,72 280 4,98 3,06 280 6,74 4,15 280 280 3,45 2,12 280 6,95 4,28 280 9,69 5,96 280
300 2,79 1,72 300 4,98 3,06 300 6,74 4,15 300 300 3,45 2,12 300 6,95 4,28 300 9,69 5,96 300
320 4,98 3,06 320 6,74 4,15 320 320 6,95 4,28 320 9,69 5,96 320
340 4,98 3,06 340 6,74 4,15 340 340 6,95 4,28 340 9,69 5,96 340
360 4,98 3,06 360 6,74 4,15 360 360 6,95 4,28 360 9,69 5,96 360
380 4,98 3,06 380 6,74 4,15 380 380 6,95 4,28 380 9,69 5,96 380
400 4,98 3,06 400 6,74 4,15 400 400 6,95 4,28 400 9,69 5,96 400
420 4,98 3,06 420 6,74 4,15 420 420 6,95 4,28 420 9,69 5,96 420
440 4,98 3,06 440 6,74 4,15 440 440 6,95 4,28 440 9,69 5,96 440
460 4,98 3,06 460 6,74 4,15 460 460 6,95 4,28 460 9,69 5,96 460
480 4,98 3,06 480 6,74 4,15 480 480 6,95 4,28 480 9,69 5,96 480
500 4,98 3,06 500 6,74 4,15 500 500 6,95 4,28 500 9,69 5,96 500
550 4,98 3,06 550 6,74 4,15 550 550 6,95 4,28 550 9,69 5,96 550
600 4,98 3,06 600 6,74 4,15 600 600 6,95 4,28 600 9,69 5,96 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length
achieving the respective load-carrying capacity for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths
Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
6 mm ≤ ts ≤ 9 mm 8 mm ≤ ts ≤ 12 mm 10 mm ≤ ts ≤ 15 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 2,35 1,45 60
60 2,86 1,76 60
28 2,35 1,45 70
70 2,97 1,83 70
30 2,35 1,45 80 4,44 2,73 80
80 3,07 1,89 80 5,01 3,08 80
32 2,35 1,45 80 4,44 2,73 80
90 3,19 1,96 90 5,01 3,08 80
36 2,35 1,45 90 4,88 3,00 100
100 3,27 2,01 100 5,23 3,22 100 7,33 4,51 100
40 2,35 1,45 100 4,88 3,00 100 6,48 3,99 100
110 3,45 2,12 110 5,23 3,22 100 7,33 4,51 100
45 2,35 1,45 110 5,33 3,28 120 7,50 4,62 120
120 3,45 2,12 120 5,45 3,35 120 7,60 4,68 120
50 2,35 1,45 120 5,81 3,58 140 7,50 4,62 140
130 3,45 2,12 130 5,45 3,35 120 7,60 4,68 120
60 2,35 1,45 130 5,81 3,58 160 7,50 4,62 160
140 3,45 2,12 140 5,68 3,50 140 7,87 4,84 140
70 2,35 1,45 140 5,81 3,58 180 7,50 4,62 180
150 3,45 2,12 150 5,68 3,50 140 7,87 4,84 140
80 2,35 1,45 150 5,81 3,58 180 7,50 4,62 180
160 3,45 2,12 160 5,90 3,63 160 8,14 5,01 160
90 2,35 1,45 160 5,81 3,58 200 7,50 4,62 200
180 3,45 2,12 180 6,12 3,77 180 8,41 5,18 180
100 2,35 1,45 180 5,81 3,58 200 7,50 4,62 200
200 3,45 2,12 200 6,12 3,77 200 8,41 5,18 200
110 2,35 1,45 180 5,81 3,58 220 7,50 4,62 220
220 3,45 2,12 220 6,12 3,77 220 8,41 5,18 220
120 2,35 1,45 200 5,81 3,58 220 7,50 4,62 220
240 3,45 2,12 240 6,12 3,77 240 8,41 5,18 240
130 2,35 1,45 200 5,81 3,58 240 7,50 4,62 240
260 3,45 2,12 260 6,12 3,77 260 8,41 5,18 260
140 2,35 1,45 220 5,81 3,58 240 7,50 4,62 240
280 3,45 2,12 280 6,12 3,77 280 8,41 5,18 280
150 2,35 1,45 220 5,81 3,58 260 7,50 4,62 260
300 3,45 2,12 300 6,12 3,77 300 8,41 5,18 300
160 2,35 1,45 240 5,81 3,58 260 7,50 4,62 260
320 6,12 3,77 320 8,41 5,18 320
170 2,35 1,45 240 5,81 3,58 280 7,50 4,62 280
340 6,12 3,77 340 8,41 5,18 340
180 2,35 1,45 260 5,81 3,58 280 7,50 4,62 280
360 6,12 3,77 360 8,41 5,18 360
190 2,35 1,45 260 5,81 3,58 300 7,50 4,62 300
380 6,12 3,77 380 8,41 5,18 380
200 2,35 1,45 280 5,81 3,58 300 7,50 4,62 300
400 6,12 3,77 400 8,41 5,18 400
210 2,35 1,45 280 5,81 3,58 320 7,50 4,62 320
420 6,12 3,77 420 8,41 5,18 420
220 2,35 1,45 300 5,81 3,58 320 7,50 4,62 320
440 6,12 3,77 440 8,41 5,18 440
230 2,35 1,45 300 5,81 3,58 340 7,50 4,62 340
460 6,12 3,77 460 8,41 5,18 460
240 5,81 3,58 340 7,50 4,62 340
480 6,12 3,77 480 8,41 5,18 480
260 5,81 3,58 360 7,50 4,62 360
500 6,12 3,77 500 8,41 5,18 500
280 5,81 3,58 380 7,50 4,62 380
550 6,12 3,77 550 8,41 5,18 550
300 5,81 3,58 400 7,50 4,62 400
600 6,12 3,77 600 8,41 5,18 600
300 5,81 3,58 420 7,50 4,62 420
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for 300 5,81 3,58 440 7,50 4,62 440
achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
300 5,81 3,58 460 7,50 4,62 460
Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. 300 5,81 3,58 480 7,50 4,62 480
300 5,81 3,58 500 7,50 4,62 500
300 5,81 3,58 550 7,50 4,62 550
300 5,81 3,58 600 7,50 4,62 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance for most screw lengths. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such
that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,81 1,11 60 24 1,81 1,11 60
28 1,91 1,17 70 28 1,91 1,17 70
30 1,96 1,20 80 3,98 2,45 80 30 1,96 1,20 80 3,25 2,00 80
32 2,01 1,23 80 4,09 2,52 80 32 2,01 1,23 80 3,32 2,04 80
36 2,12 1,30 90 4,44 2,73 100 36 2,12 1,30 90 3,57 2,20 100
40 2,18 1,34 100 4,56 2,81 100 6,12 3,77 100 40 2,18 1,34 100 3,73 2,30 100 4,89 3,01 100
45 2,18 1,34 110 4,67 2,88 120 6,75 4,15 120 45 2,18 1,34 110 4,04 2,49 120 5,37 3,30 120
50 2,18 1,34 120 4,79 2,95 140 6,83 4,20 140 50 2,18 1,34 120 4,21 2,59 140 5,60 3,44 140
60 2,18 1,34 130 4,79 2,95 160 6,83 4,20 160 60 2,18 1,34 130 4,21 2,59 160 5,92 3,64 160
70 2,18 1,34 140 4,79 2,95 180 6,83 4,20 180 70 2,18 1,34 140 4,21 2,59 180 5,92 3,64 180
80 2,18 1,34 150 4,79 2,95 180 6,83 4,20 180 80 2,18 1,34 150 4,21 2,59 180 5,92 3,64 180
90 2,18 1,34 160 4,79 2,95 200 6,83 4,20 200 90 2,18 1,34 160 4,21 2,59 200 5,92 3,64 200
100 2,18 1,34 180 4,79 2,95 200 6,83 4,20 200 100 2,18 1,34 180 4,21 2,59 200 5,92 3,64 200
110 2,18 1,34 180 4,79 2,95 220 6,83 4,20 220 110 2,18 1,34 180 4,21 2,59 220 5,92 3,64 220
120 2,18 1,34 200 4,79 2,95 220 6,83 4,20 220 120 2,18 1,34 200 4,21 2,59 220 5,92 3,64 220
130 2,18 1,34 200 4,79 2,95 240 6,83 4,20 240 130 2,18 1,34 200 4,21 2,59 240 5,92 3,64 240
140 2,18 1,34 220 4,79 2,95 240 6,83 4,20 240 140 2,18 1,34 220 4,21 2,59 240 5,92 3,64 240
150 2,18 1,34 220 4,79 2,95 260 6,83 4,20 260 150 2,18 1,34 220 4,21 2,59 260 5,92 3,64 260
160 2,18 1,34 240 4,79 2,95 260 6,83 4,20 260 160 2,18 1,34 240 4,21 2,59 260 5,92 3,64 260
170 2,18 1,34 240 4,79 2,95 280 6,83 4,20 280 170 2,18 1,34 240 4,21 2,59 280 5,92 3,64 280
180 2,18 1,34 260 4,79 2,95 280 6,83 4,20 280 180 2,18 1,34 260 4,21 2,59 280 5,92 3,64 280
190 2,18 1,34 260 4,79 2,95 300 6,83 4,20 300 190 2,18 1,34 260 4,21 2,59 300 5,92 3,64 300
200 2,18 1,34 280 4,79 2,95 300 6,83 4,20 300 200 2,18 1,34 280 4,21 2,59 300 5,92 3,64 300
210 2,18 1,34 280 4,79 2,95 320 6,83 4,20 320 210 2,18 1,34 280 4,21 2,59 320 5,92 3,64 320
220 2,18 1,34 300 4,79 2,95 320 6,83 4,20 320 220 2,18 1,34 300 4,21 2,59 320 5,92 3,64 320
230 2,18 1,34 300 4,79 2,95 340 6,83 4,20 340 230 2,18 1,34 300 4,21 2,59 340 5,92 3,64 340
240 4,79 2,95 340 6,83 4,20 340 240 4,21 2,59 340 5,92 3,64 340
260 4,79 2,95 360 6,83 4,20 360 260 4,21 2,59 360 5,92 3.64 360
280 4,79 2,95 380 6,83 4,20 380 280 4,21 2,59 380 5,92 3,64 380
300 4,79 2,95 400 6,83 4,20 400 300 4,21 2,59 400 5,92 3,64 400
300 4,79 2,95 420 6,83 4,20 420 300 4,21 2,59 420 5,92 3,64 420
300 4,79 2,95 440 6,83 4,20 440 300 4,21 2,59 440 5,92 3,64 440
300 4,79 2,95 460 6,83 4,20 460 300 4,21 2,59 460 5,92 3,64 460
300 4,79 2,95 480 6,83 4,20 480 300 4,21 2,59 480 5,92 3,64 480
300 4,79 2,95 500 6,83 4,20 500 300 4,21 2,59 500 5,92 3,64 500
300 4,79 2,95 550 6,83 4,20 550 300 4,21 2,59 550 5,92 3,64 550
300 4,79 2,95 600 6,83 4,20 600 300 4,21 2,59 600 5,92 3,64 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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PANELWISTEC AG WASHER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER PANELWISTEC AG WASHER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,81 1,11 60 24 1,81 1,11 60
28 1,91 1,17 70 28 1,91 1,17 70
30 1,96 1,20 80 3,76 2,31 80 30 1,96 1,20 80 3,40 2,09 80
32 2,01 1,23 80 3,87 2,38 80 32 2,01 1,23 80 3,47 2,14 80
36 2,12 1,30 90 4,20 2,58 100 36 2,12 1,30 90 3,73 2,30 100
40 2,18 1,34 100 4,23 2,60 100 5,76 3,54 100 40 2,18 1,34 100 3,89 2,39 100 5,13 3,16 100
45 2,18 1,34 110 4,34 2,67 120 6,30 3,87 120 45 2,18 1,34 110 4,21 2,59 120 5,62 3,46 120
50 2,18 1,34 120 4,46 2,75 140 6,30 3,87 140 50 2,18 1,34 120 4,46 2,75 140 5,86 3,60 140
60 2,18 1,34 130 4,46 2,75 160 6,30 3,87 160 60 2,18 1,34 130 4,46 2,75 160 6,30 3,87 160
70 2,18 1,34 140 4,46 2,75 180 6,30 3,87 180 70 2,18 1,34 140 4,46 2,75 180 6,30 3,87 180
80 2,18 1,34 150 4,46 2,75 180 6,30 3,87 180 80 2,18 1,34 150 4,46 2,75 180 6,30 3,87 180
90 2,18 1,34 160 4,46 2,75 200 6,30 3,87 200 90 2,18 1,34 160 4,46 2,75 200 6,30 3,87 200
100 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 200 6,30 3,87 200 100 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 200 6,30 3,87 200
110 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 220 6,30 3,87 220 110 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 220 6,30 3,87 220
120 2,18 1,34 200 4,46 2,75 220 6,30 3,87 220 120 2,18 1,34 200 4,46 2,75 220 6,30 3,87 220
130 2,18 1,34 200 4,46 2,75 240 6,30 3,87 240 130 2,18 1,34 200 4,46 2,75 240 6,30 3,87 240
140 2,18 1,34 220 4,46 2,75 240 6,30 3,87 240 140 2,18 1,34 220 4,46 2,75 240 6,30 3,87 240
150 2,18 1,34 220 4,46 2,75 260 6,30 3,87 260 150 2,18 1,34 220 4,46 2,75 260 6,30 3,87 260
160 2,18 1,34 240 4,46 2,75 260 6,30 3,87 260 160 2,18 1,34 240 4,46 2,75 260 6,30 3,87 260
170 2,18 1,34 240 4,46 2,75 280 6,30 3,87 280 170 2,18 1,34 240 4,46 2,75 280 6,30 3,87 280
180 2,18 1,34 260 4,46 2,75 280 6,30 3,87 280 180 2,18 1,34 260 4,46 2,75 280 6,30 3,87 280
190 2,18 1,34 260 4,46 2,75 300 6,30 3,87 300 190 2,18 1,34 260 4,46 2,75 300 6,30 3,87 300
200 2,18 1,34 280 4,46 2,75 300 6,30 3,87 300 200 2,18 1,34 280 4,46 2,75 300 6,30 3,87 300
210 2,18 1,34 280 4,46 2,75 320 6,30 3,87 320 210 2,18 1,34 280 4,46 2,75 320 6,30 3,87 320
220 2,18 1,34 300 4,46 2,75 320 6,30 3,87 320 220 2,18 1,34 300 4,46 2,75 320 6,30 3,87 320
230 2,18 1,34 300 4,46 2,75 340 6,30 3,87 340 230 2,18 1,34 300 4,46 2,75 340 6,30 3,87 340
240 4,46 2,75 340 6,30 3,87 340 240 4,46 2,75 340 6,30 3,87 340
260 4,46 2,75 360 6,30 3,87 360 260 4,46 2,75 360 6,30 3,87 360
280 4,46 2,75 380 6,30 3,87 380 280 4,46 2,75 380 6,30 3,87 380
300 4,46 2,75 400 6,30 3,87 400 300 4,46 2,75 400 6,30 3,87 400
300 4,46 2,75 420 6,30 3,87 420 300 4,46 2,75 420 6,30 3,87 420
300 4,46 2,75 440 6,30 3,87 440 300 4,46 2,75 440 6,30 3,87 440
300 4,46 2,75 460 6,30 3,87 460 300 4,46 2,75 460 6,30 3,87 460
300 4,46 2,75 480 6,30 3,87 480 300 4,46 2,75 480 6,30 3,87 480
300 4,46 2,75 500 6,30 3,87 500 300 4,46 2,75 500 6,30 3,87 500
300 4,46 2,75 550 6,30 3,87 550 300 4,46 2,75 550 6,30 3,87 550
300 4,46 2,75 600 6,30 3,87 600 300 4,46 2,75 600 6,30 3,87 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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PANELTWISTEC 1000 PANELTWISTEC 1000 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER


The high fidelity partially threaded screw for assembly

The Paneltwistec 1000 is a hardened carbon steel wood construction screw equipped with a special notched screw tip and unique corrosion-resistant
coating. The cutting notch on the screw tip ensures fast gripping and less splitting effect when screwing in. Its special coting withstands up to 1.000 hours
of salt spray testing according to DIN EN ISO 9227 (NSS), achieving a corrosivity category of C4 High/C5-M High according to DIN EN ISO 12944-6.
Additionally, it decreases the screwing friction. Paneltwistec 1000 screws are available in both countersunk head and washer head variants.

TX Drive
· Allows high torque transmission
· Prevents camout

Axial and lateral load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths
Head shapes

Countersunk head Washer head NKL


SC 1– 21–2

· The larger contact surface


· Prevents splitting of the wood
allows a higher pull-
· Flush finish with the surface
through resistance

Shank cutter Ø 6 mm
· Friction part creates space for the shank thereby A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
reduces the insertion resistance Coarse thread [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,73 1,06 60 1,65 1,02 60
· Speeds up the screwing-in process
28 1,73 1,06 70 1,75 1,08 70
32 1,73 1,06 80 1,85 1,14 80
36 1,73 1,06 90 1,96 1,21 90
40 1,73 1,06 100 2,02 1,24 100
50 1,73 1,06 120 2,02 1,24 120
60 1,73 1,06 130 2,02 1,24 130
Notched tip 70 1,73 1,06 140 2,02 1,24 140
90 1,73 1,06 160 2,02 1,24 160
· Ensures quick and easy screwing in
110 1,73 1,06 180 2,02 1,24 180
130 1,73 1,06 200 2,02 1,24 200
150 1,73 1,06 220 2,02 1,24 220
170 1,73 1,06 240 2,02 1,24 240
190 1,73 1,06 260 2,02 1,24 260
210 1,73 1,06 280 2,02 1,24 280
230 1,73 1,06 300 2,02 1,24 300
Panelwistec 1000 Hardened Carbon Steel
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A.
Geometric properties Mechanical properties Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
Nominal Ø [mm] Root Øi [mm] Shaft Øs [mm] Heada) Øh [mm] Thread length with tip [mm] ftens,k [kN] fax,k [MPa] fhead,k [MPa] My,k [Nm] Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
6 4,0 4,3 12,0 – 14,0 24 – 70 11,0 11,4 12,0 9,5
8 5,3 5,7 22,0 48 – 80 20,0 11,1 12,0 20,0
10 6,3 6,9 25,0 36 – 100 28,0 10,8 12,0 35,8
a) Countersunk head / Washer head. Ø 8 mm and Ø 10 mm only available in washer head version

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PANELTWISTEC 1000 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER PANELTWISTEC 1000 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – STEEL-TIMBER

Axial and lateral load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 6 mm
ts = 3 mm 6 mm ≤ ts ≤ 9 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
24 1,65 1,02 60 [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
28 1,75 1,08 70 60 2,21 1,36 60 2,86 1,76 60
32 1,85 1,14 80 70 2,31 1,42 70 2,97 1,83 70
36 1,96 1,21 90 80 2,41 1,48 80 3,07 1,89 80
40 2,02 1,24 100 90 2,51 1,54 90 3,17 1,95 90
50 2,02 1,24 120 100 2,62 1,61 100 3,27 2,01 100
60 2,02 1,24 130 120 2,79 1,72 120 3,45 2,12 120
70 2,02 1,24 140 130 2,79 1,72 130 3,45 2,12 130
90 2,02 1,24 160 140 2,79 1,72 140 3,45 2,12 140
110 2,02 1,24 180 160 2,79 1,72 160 3,45 2,12 160
130 2,02 1,24 200 180 2,79 1,72 180 3,45 2,12 180
150 2,02 1,24 220 200 2,79 1,72 200 3,45 2,12 200
170 2,02 1,24 240 220 2,79 1,72 220 3,45 2,12 220
190 2,02 1,24 260 240 2,79 1,72 240 3,45 2,12 240
210 2,02 1,24 280 260 2,79 1,72 260 3,45 2,12 260
230 2,02 1,24 300 280 2,79 1,72 280 3,45 2,12 280
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. 300 2,79 1,72 300 3,45 2,12 300
Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
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Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 3,89 2,39 60 24 4,29 2,64 60
30 4,26 2,62 80 5,40 3,32 80 30 3,94 2,42 80 5,20 3,20 80
40 2,35 1,45 100 4,80 2,95 100 6,48 3,99 100 40 2,18 1,34 100 4,55 2,80 100 6,12 3,77 100
45 2,35 1,45 120 4,80 2,95 100 7,50 4,62 120 45 2,18 1,34 120 4,55 2,80 100 6,74 4,15 120
50 2,35 1,45 120 5,33 3,28 120 7,50 4,62 120 50 2,18 1,34 120 4,68 2,88 120 6,82 4,20 120
60 2,35 1,45 140 5,81 3,58 140 7,50 4,62 160 60 2,18 1,34 140 4,80 2,95 140 6,82 4,20 160
70 2,35 1,45 140 5,81 3,58 160 7,50 4,62 160 70 2,18 1,34 140 4,80 2,95 160 6,82 4,20 160
80 2,35 1,45 180 5,81 3,58 180 7,50 4,62 180 80 2,18 1,34 180 4,80 2,95 180 6,82 4,20 180
100 2,35 1,45 180 5,81 3,58 180 7,50 4,62 200 100 2,18 1,34 180 4,80 2,95 180 6,82 4,20 200
110 2,35 1,45 180 5,81 3,58 200 7,50 4,62 220 110 2,18 1,34 180 4,80 2,95 200 6,82 4,20 220
120 2,35 1,45 200 5,81 3,58 200 7,50 4,62 220 120 2,18 1,34 200 4,80 2,95 200 6,82 4,20 220
130 2,35 1,45 200 5,81 3,58 220 7,50 4,62 240 130 2,18 1,34 200 4,80 2,95 220 6,82 4,20 240
140 5,81 3,58 220 7,50 4,62 240 140 4,80 2,95 220 6,82 4,20 240
160 5,81 3,58 240 160 4,80 2,95 240
180 5,81 3,58 260 180 4,80 2,95 260
200 5,81 3,58 280 200 4,80 2,95 280
220 5,81 3,58 300 220 4,80 2,95 300
280 5,81 3,58 360 280 4,80 2,95 360
320 5,81 3,58 400 320 4,80 2,95 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m . Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance for most screw lengths. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such
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Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m . Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance for most screw lengths. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is
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that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 3,18 1,96 60 24 3,54 2,18 60
30 3,21 1,98 80 4,25 2,61 80 30 3,72 2,29 80 4,78 2,94 80
40 2,18 1,34 100 3,71 2,28 100 4,89 3,01 100 40 2,18 1,34 100 4,21 2,59 100 5,76 3,55 100
45 2,18 1,34 120 3,91 2,40 100 5,37 3,30 120 45 2,18 1,34 120 4,21 2,59 100 6,30 3,88 120
50 2,18 1,34 120 4,09 2,52 120 5,60 3,45 120 50 2,18 1,34 120 4,34 2,67 120 6,30 3,88 120
60 2,18 1,34 140 4,21 2,59 140 5,91 3,64 160 60 2,18 1,34 140 4,46 2,75 140 6,30 3,88 160
70 2,18 1,34 140 4,21 2,59 160 5,91 3,64 160 70 2,18 1,34 140 4,46 2,75 160 6,30 3,88 160
80 2,18 1,34 180 4,21 2,59 180 5,91 3,64 180 80 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 180 6,30 3,88 180
100 2,18 1,34 180 4,21 2,59 180 5,91 3,64 200 100 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 180 6,30 3,88 200
110 2,18 1,34 180 4,21 2,59 200 5,91 3,64 220 110 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 200 6,30 3,88 220
120 2,18 1,34 200 4,21 2,59 200 5,91 3,64 220 120 2,18 1,34 200 4,46 2,75 200 6,30 3,88 220
130 2,18 1,34 200 4,21 2,59 220 5,91 3,64 240 130 2,18 1,34 200 4,46 2,75 220 6,30 3,88 240
140 4,21 2,59 220 5,91 3,64 240 140 4,46 2,75 220 6,30 3,88 240
160 4,21 2,59 240 160 4,46 2,75 240
180 4,21 2,59 260 180 4,46 2,75 260
200 4,21 2,59 280 200 4,46 2,75 280
220 4,21 2,59 300 220 4,46 2,75 300
280 4,21 2,59 360 280 4,46 2,75 360
320 4,21 2,59 400 320 4,46 2,75 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
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respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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PANELTWISTEC 1000 WASHER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER PANELTWISTEC INOX


The high fidelity partially threaded screw for assembly

The Paneltwistec Inox is a hardened stainless steel wood construction screw equipped with a special notched screw tip. The cutting notch on the screw
tip ensures fast gripping and less splitting effect when screwing in. This type of steel combines the best properties of carbon and stainless steel, having
excellent corrosion resistance with the high mechanical properties of galvanized steel. Paneltwistec Inox screws are available in both countersunk head and
washer head variants.

TX Drive
· Allows high torque transmission
· Prevents camout

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Head shapes

Countersunk head
NKL
SC 1– 31–2

· Prevents splitting of the wood


· Flush finish with the surface

Shank cutter
Washer head
· Friction part creates space for the shank
thereby reduces the insertion resistance
· The larger contact surface
Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
allows a higher pull-
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq through resistance
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 3,90 2,40 60
30 3,36 2,07 80 4,47 2,75 80 Coarse thread Tip types
40 2,18 1,34 100 3,87 2,38 100 5,13 3,16 100
· Speeds up the screwing-in process
45 2,18 1,34 120 4,08 2,51 100 5,61 3,45 120 Notched AG
50 2,18 1,34 120 4,34 2,67 120 5,85 3,60 120
60 2,18 1,34 140 4,46 2,75 140 6,30 3,88 160
70 2,18 1,34 140 4,46 2,75 160 6,30 3,88 160
80 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 180 6,30 3,88 180 · Quick and easy to · Reduces the screwing torque
100 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 180 6,30 3,88 200 screw in · Reduces wood splitting
110 2,18 1,34 180 4,46 2,75 200 6,30 3,88 220
120 2,18 1,34 200 4,46 2,75 200 6,30 3,88 220
130 2,18 1,34 200 4,46 2,75 220 6,30 3,88 240
140 4,46 2,75 220 6,30 3,88 240
160 4,46 2,75 240
180 4,46 2,75 260
200 4,46 2,75 280
220 4,46 2,75 300
Panelwistec Inox Hardened Stainless Steel
280 4,46 2,75 360 Geometric properties Mechanical properties
320 4,46 2,75 400 Thread length with tip [mm] ftens,k [kN]
Nominal Ø [mm] Root Øi [mm] Shaft Øs [mm] Head Øh [mm]
a)
fax,k [MPa] fhead,k [MPa] My,k [Nm]
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
6 4,0 4,3 12,0 / 14,0 36 – 70 11,0 11,4 12,0 9,5
respective load-carrying capacity.
8 5,3 5,7 18,0 48 – 80 20,0 11,1 12,0 20,0
Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. a) Countersunk head / Washer head. Ø 8 mm and Ø 10 mm only available in washer head version

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Axial and lateral load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths Axial and lateral load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 6 mm
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,73 1,06 60 1,65 1,02 60 24 1,65 1,02 60
28 1,73 1,06 70 1,75 1,08 70 28 1,75 1,08 70
32 1,73 1,06 80 1,85 1,14 80 32 1,85 1,14 80
36 1,73 1,06 90 1,96 1,21 90 36 1,96 1,21 90
40 1,73 1,06 100 2,02 1,24 100 40 2,02 1,24 100
50 1,73 1,06 120 2,02 1,24 120 50 2,02 1,24 120
60 1,73 1,06 130 2,02 1,24 130 60 2,02 1,24 130
70 1,73 1,06 140 2,02 1,24 140 70 2,02 1,24 140
90 1,73 1,06 160 2,02 1,24 160 90 2,02 1,24 160
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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PANELTWISTEC INOX COUNTERSUNK HEAD – STEEL-TIMBER PANELTWISTEC INOX WASHER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths


Axial load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 6 mm
ts = 3 mm 6 mm ≤ ts ≤ 9 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm
60 2,21 1,36 60 2,86 1,76 60
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq
70 2,31 1,42 70 2,97 1,83 70
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
80 2,41 1,48 80 3,07 1,89 80
24 2,35 1,45 60
90 2,51 1,54 90 3,17 1,95 90
32 2,35 1,45 80 3,89 2,39 80
100 2,62 1,61 100 3,27 2,01 100
40 2,35 1,45 100 3,89 2,39 100
120 2,79 1,72 120 3,45 2,12 120
50 2,35 1,45 120 3,89 2,39 120
130 2,79 1,72 130 3,45 2,12 130
60 2,35 1,45 140 3,89 2,39 140
140 2,79 1,72 140 3,45 2,12 140
70 2,35 1,45 160 3,89 2,39 160
160 2,79 1,72 160 3,45 2,12 160
100 3,89 2,39 180
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
120 3,89 2,39 200
Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. 140 3,89 2,39 220
160 3,89 2,39 240
180 3,89 2,39 260
200 3,89 2,39 280
220 3,89 2,39 300
240 3,89 2,39 320
260 3,89 2,39 340
280 3,89 2,39 360
300 3,89 2,39 380
320 3,89 2,39 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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PANELTWISTEC INOX WASHER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER PANELTWISTEC INOX WASHER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,81 1,11 60 1,81 1,11 60 24 1,81 1,11 60 1,81 1,11 60
32 2,01 1,23 80 3,96 2,43 80 2,01 1,23 80 3,18 1,96 80 32 2,01 1,23 80 3,73 2,29 80 2,01 1,23 80 3,34 2,05 80
40 2,18 1,34 100 4,32 2,66 100 2,18 1,34 100 3,48 2,14 100 40 2,18 1,34 100 3,98 2,45 100 2,18 1,34 100 3,65 2,24 100
50 2,18 1,34 120 4,32 2,66 120 2,18 1,34 120 3,73 2,30 120 50 2,18 1,34 120 3,98 2,45 120 2,18 1,34 120 3,98 2,45 120
60 2,18 1,34 140 4,32 2,66 140 2,18 1,34 140 3,73 2,30 140 60 2,18 1,34 140 3,98 2,45 140 2,18 1,34 140 3,98 2,45 140
70 2,18 1,34 160 4,32 2,66 160 2,18 1,34 160 3,73 2,30 160 70 2,18 1,34 160 3,98 2,45 160 2,18 1,34 160 3,98 2,45 160
100 4,32 2,66 180 3,73 2,30 180 100 3,98 2,45 180 3,98 2,45 180
120 4,32 2,66 200 3,73 2,30 200 120 3,98 2,45 200 3,98 2,45 200
140 4,32 2,66 220 3,73 2,30 220 140 3,98 2,45 220 3,98 2,45 220
160 4,32 2,66 240 3,73 2,30 240 160 3,98 2,45 240 3,98 2,45 240
180 4,32 2,66 260 3,73 2,30 260 180 3,98 2,45 260 3,98 2,45 260
200 4,32 2,66 280 3,73 2,30 280 200 3,98 2,45 280 3,98 2,45 280
220 4,32 2,66 300 3,73 2,30 300 220 3,98 2,45 300 3,98 2,45 300
240 4,32 2,66 320 3,73 2,30 320 240 3,98 2,45 320 3,98 2,45 320
260 4,32 2,66 340 3,73 2,30 340 260 3,98 2,45 340 3,98 2,45 340
280 4,32 2,66 360 3,73 2,30 360 280 3,98 2,45 360 3,98 2,45 360
300 4,32 2,66 380 3,73 2,30 380 300 3,98 2,45 380 3,98 2,45 380
320 4,32 2,66 400 3,73 2,30 400 320 3,98 2,45 400 3,98 2,45 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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PANELTWISTEC A2 / A4 PANELTWISTEC A2 / A4 COUNTERSUNK HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER


The high fidelity partially threaded screw for assembly

The Paneltwistec A2 / A4 are stainless steel wood construction screws equipped with a special notched screw tip. A2 steel has exceptional corrosion resis-
tant towards weathering and coastal exposure, although are not suitable for long-term use with high-tanning hardwood species. A4 instead is the corrosion-
resistant steel by excellence, being suitable for practically all environments. Paneltwistec A2 / A4 screws are available in both countersunk head and washer
head variants..

TX Drive
· Allows high torque transmission
· Prevents camout

Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Head shapes

Countersunk head Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm
NKL
SC 1– 31–2
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
· Prevents splitting of the wood 24 1,73 1,06 60
· Flush finish with the surface 28 1,73 1,06 70
30 1,73 1,06 80 2,52 1,55 80
Washer head 32 1,73 1,06 80 2,52 1,55 80
Coarse thread 36 1,73 1,06 100 2,52 1,55 100
40 1,73 1,06 100 2,52 1,55 100
· Speeds up the screwing-in process
45 1,73 1,06 120 2,52 1,55 120
· The larger contact surface
50 1,73 1,06 120 2,52 1,55 140
allows a higher pull-
60 2,52 1,55 160
through resistance
70 2,52 1,55 180

Tip types 80 2,52 1,55 180


90 2,52 1,55 200
100 2,52 1,55 200
Notched AG
110 2,52 1,55 220
120 2,52 1,55 220
130 2,52 1,55 240
140 2,52 1,55 240
· Quick and easy to · Reduces the screwing torque
150 2,52 1,55 260
screw in · Reduces wood splitting
160 2,52 1,55 260
170 2,52 1,55 280
180 2,52 1,55 280
190 2,52 1,55 300
200 2,52 1,55 300
210 2,52 1,55 320
220 2,52 1,55 320
230 2,52 1,55 340
240 2,52 1,55 340
Panelwistec Stainless Steel A2 / A4
260 2,52 1,55 360
Geometric properties Mechanical properties 280 2,52 1,55 380
Nominal Ø [mm] Root Øi [mm] Shaft Øs [mm] Heada) Øh [mm] Thread length with tip [mm] ftens,k [kN] fax,k [MPa] fhead,k [MPa] My,k [Nm] 300 2,52 1,55 400
6 4,0 4,3 12,0 36 - 70 6,2 11,4 12,0 5,0 Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.
8 5,3 5,7 14,5 / 16,0 48 – 80 11,0 11,1 12,0 10,7
a) Countersunk head / Washer head. Ø6 mm only available in countersunk head version and A4 stainless steel. Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,48 0,91 60 1,48 0,91 60 24 1,48 0,91 60 1,48 0,91 60
28 1,48 0,91 70 1,48 0,91 70 28 1,48 0,91 70 1,48 0,91 70
30 1,48 0,91 80 3,08 1,90 80 1,48 0,91 80 2,49 1,53 80 30 1,48 0,91 80 2,83 1,74 80 1,48 0,91 80 2,62 1,61 80
32 1,48 0,91 80 3,08 1,90 80 1,48 0,91 80 2,57 1,58 80 32 1,48 0,91 80 2,83 1,74 80 1,48 0,91 80 2,70 1,66 80
36 1,48 0,91 100 3,08 1,90 100 1,48 0,91 100 2,57 1,58 100 36 1,48 0,91 100 2,83 1,74 100 1,48 0,91 100 2,70 1,66 100
40 1,48 0,91 100 3,08 1,90 100 1,48 0,91 100 2,57 1,58 100 40 1,48 0,91 100 2,83 1,74 100 1,48 0,91 100 2,70 1,66 100
45 1,48 0,91 120 3,08 1,90 120 1,48 0,91 120 2,57 1,58 120 45 1,48 0,91 120 2,83 1,74 120 1,48 0,91 120 2,70 1,66 120
50 1,48 0,91 120 3,08 1,90 140 1,48 0,91 120 2,57 1,58 140 50 1,48 0,91 120 2,83 1,74 140 1,48 0,91 120 2,70 1,66 140
60 3,08 1,90 160 2,57 1,58 160 60 2,83 1,74 160 2,70 1,66 160
70 3,08 1,90 180 2,57 1,58 180 70 2,83 1,74 180 2,70 1,66 180
80 3,08 1,90 180 2,57 1,58 180 80 2,83 1,74 180 2,70 1,66 180
90 3,08 1,90 200 2,57 1,58 200 90 2,83 1,74 200 2,70 1,66 200
100 3,08 1,90 200 2,57 1,58 200 100 2,83 1,74 200 2,70 1,66 200
110 3,08 1,90 220 2,57 1,58 220 110 2,83 1,74 220 2,70 1,66 220
120 3,08 1,90 220 2,57 1,58 220 120 2,83 1,74 220 2,70 1,66 220
130 3,08 1,90 240 2,57 1,58 240 130 2,83 1,74 240 2,70 1,66 240
140 3,08 1,90 240 2,57 1,58 240 140 2,83 1,74 240 2,70 1,66 240
150 3,08 1,90 260 2,57 1,58 260 150 2,83 1,74 260 2,70 1,66 260
160 3,08 1,90 260 2,57 1,58 260 160 2,83 1,74 260 2,70 1,66 260
170 3,08 1,90 280 2,57 1,58 280 170 2,83 1,74 280 2,70 1,66 280
180 3,08 1,90 280 2,57 1,58 280 180 2,83 1,74 280 2,70 1,66 280
190 3,08 1,90 300 2,57 1,58 300 190 2,83 1,74 300 2,70 1,66 300
200 3,08 1,90 300 2,57 1,58 300 200 2,83 1,74 300 2,70 1,66 300
210 3,08 1,90 320 2,57 1,58 320 210 2,83 1,74 320 2,70 1,66 320
220 3,08 1,90 320 2,57 1,58 320 220 2,83 1,74 320 2,70 1,66 320
230 3,08 1,90 340 2,57 1,58 340 230 2,83 1,74 340 2,70 1,66 340
240 3,08 1,90 340 2,57 1,58 340 240 2,83 1,74 340 2,70 1,66 340
260 3,08 1,90 360 2,57 1,58 360 260 2,83 1,74 360 2,70 1,66 360
280 3,08 1,90 380 2,57 1,58 380 280 2,83 1,74 380 2,70 1,66 380
300 3,08 1,90 400 2,57 1,58 400 300 2,83 1,74 400 2,70 1,66 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3.
Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.
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Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm
ts = 3 mm ts = 4 mm ts = 3 mm ts = 4 mm 6 mm ≤ ts ≤ 9 mm 8 mm ≤ ts ≤ 12 mm 6 mm ≤ ts ≤ 9 mm 8 mm ≤ ts ≤ 12 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
60 1,77 1,09 60 1,77 1,09 60 60 2,25 1,38 60 2,25 1,38 60
70 1,87 1,15 70 1,87 1,15 70 70 2,35 1,45 70 2,35 1,45 70
80 1,97 1,21 80 3,51 2,16 80 1,97 1,21 80 3,08 1,9 80 80 2,45 2,51 80 4,52 2,78 80 2,45 2,51 80 3,92 2,41 80
90 1,97 1,21 80 3,51 2,16 80 1,97 1,21 80 3,08 1,9 80 90 2,45 2,51 80 4,52 2,78 80 2,45 2,51 80 3,92 2,41 80
100 2,18 1,34 100 3,78 2,33 100 2,18 1,34 100 3,35 2,06 100 100 2,66 2,64 100 4,79 2,95 100 2,66 2,64 100 4,18 2,57 100
110 2,18 1,34 100 3,78 2,33 100 2,18 1,34 100 3,35 2,06 100 110 2,66 2,64 100 4,79 2,95 100 2,66 2,64 100 4,18 2,57 100
120 2,18 1,34 120 4,22 2,6 120 2,18 1,34 120 3,79 2,33 120 120 2,66 2,64 120 5,23 3,22 120 2,66 2,64 120 4,63 2,85 120
130 2,18 1,34 120 4,22 2,6 120 2,18 1,34 120 3,79 2,33 120 130 2,66 2,64 120 5,23 3,22 120 2,66 2,64 120 4,63 2,85 120
140 4,22 2,6 140 3,79 2,33 140 140 5,23 3,22 140 4,63 2,85 140
150 4,22 2,6 140 3,79 2,33 140 150 5,23 3,22 140 4,63 2,85 140
160 4,22 2,6 160 3,79 2,33 160 160 5,23 3,22 160 4,63 2,85 160
180 4,22 2,6 180 3,79 2,33 180 180 5,23 3,22 180 4,63 2,85 180
200 4,22 2,6 200 3,79 2,33 200 200 5,23 3,22 200 4,63 2,85 200
220 4,22 2,6 220 3,79 2,33 220 220 5,23 3,22 220 4,63 2,85 220
240 4,22 2,6 240 3,79 2,33 240 240 5,23 3,22 240 4,63 2,85 240
260 4,22 2,6 260 3,79 2,33 260 260 5,23 3,22 260 4,63 2,85 260
280 4,22 2,6 280 3,79 2,33 280 280 5,23 3,22 280 4,63 2,85 280
300 4,22 2,6 300 3,79 2,33 300 300 5,23 3,22 300 4,63 2,85 300
320 4,22 2,6 320 3,79 2,33 320 320 5,23 3,22 320 4,63 2,85 320
340 4,22 2,6 340 3,79 2,33 340 340 5,23 3,22 340 4,63 2,85 340
360 4,22 2,6 360 3,79 2,33 360 360 5,23 3,22 360 4,63 2,85 360
380 4,22 2,6 380 3,79 2,33 380 380 5,23 3,22 380 4,63 2,85 380
400 4,22 2,6 400 3,79 2,33 400 400 5,23 3,22 400 4,63 2,85 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
the respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths


Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 8 mm Ø 8 mm
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
30 3,07 1,89 80 30 3,21 1,98 80 2,63 1,62 80
32 3,07 1,89 80 32 3,21 1,98 80 2,63 1,62 80
36 3,07 1,89 100 36 3,21 1,98 100 2,63 1,62 100
40 3,07 1,89 100 40 3,21 1,98 100 2,63 1,62 100
45 3,07 1,89 120 45 3,21 1,98 120 2,63 1,62 120
50 3,07 1,89 140 50 3,21 1,98 140 2,63 1,62 140
60 3,07 1,89 160 60 3,21 1,98 160 2,63 1,62 160
70 3,07 1,89 180 70 3,21 1,98 180 2,63 1,62 180
80 3,07 1,89 180 80 3,21 1,98 180 2,63 1,62 180
90 3,07 1,89 200 90 3,21 1,98 200 2,63 1,62 200
100 3,07 1,89 200 100 3,21 1,98 200 2,63 1,62 200
110 3,07 1,89 220 110 3,21 1,98 220 2,63 1,62 220
120 3,07 1,89 220 120 3,21 1,98 220 2,63 1,62 220
130 3,07 1,89 240 130 3,21 1,98 240 2,63 1,62 240
140 3,07 1,89 240 140 3,21 1,98 240 2,63 1,62 240
150 3,07 1,89 260 150 3,21 1,98 260 2,63 1,62 260
160 3,07 1,89 260 160 3,21 1,98 260 2,63 1,62 260
170 3,07 1,89 280 170 3,21 1,98 280 2,63 1,62 280
180 3,07 1,89 280 180 3,21 1,98 280 2,63 1,62 280
190 3,07 1,89 300 190 3,21 1,98 300 2,63 1,62 300
200 3,07 1,89 300 200 3,21 1,98 300 2,63 1,62 300
210 3,07 1,89 320 210 3,21 1,98 320 2,63 1,62 320
220 3,07 1,89 320 220 3,21 1,98 320 2,63 1,62 320
230 3,07 1,89 340 230 3,21 1,98 340 2,63 1,62 340
240 3,07 1,89 340 240 3,21 1,98 340 2,63 1,62 340
260 3,07 1,89 360 260 3,21 1,98 360 2,63 1,62 360
280 3,07 1,89 380 280 3,21 1,98 380 2,63 1,62 380
300 3,07 1,89 400 300 3,21 1,98 400 2,63 1,62 400
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: These are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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PANELTWISTEC A2 / A4 WASHER HEAD – TIMBER-TIMBER SAWTEC


Wood construction screw made of hardened carbon steel

The SawTec is a wood construction screw with a special screw tip and saw teeth below the head. The screw has a double-stage cylinder head.
The special geometry of the screw tip reduces the screwing torque and also leads to a lower splitting effect when screwing in.

TX Drive
· Allows high torque transmission
· Prevents camout
Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Double-stage cylinder head


with saw teeth NKL
SC 1– 21–2
· Saw teeth under the head reduce chip placement
· Ideal for fittings
· Careful screwing prevents wearing and splintering
Ø 8 mm of the wood
· Original cylinder and wheel head Shank cutter
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq · Higher head pull-through values than
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] countersunk head, lower splitting effect than disc · Friction part creates space for the shank,
thereby reduces the insertion resistance
30 2,97 1,83 80 2,75 1,69 80 head (with inclined screw connection)
32 2,97 1,83 80 2,75 1,69 80
36 2,97 1,83 100 2,75 1,69 100
40 2,97 1,83 100 2,75 1,69 100
45 2,97 1,83 120 2,75 1,69 120 Coarse Thread
50 2,97 1,83 140 2,75 1,69 140
60 2,97 1,83 160 2,75 1,69 160
· Speeds up the screwing-in process
70 2,97 1,83 180 2,75 1,69 180
80 2,97 1,83 180 2,75 1,69 180 DAG tip
90 2,97 1,83 200 2,75 1,69 200
100 2,97 1,83 200 2,75 1,69 200
· The special geometry of the DAG screw tip
ensures a reduction of the screwing torque
110 2,97 1,83 220 2,75 1,69 220
and also leads to a lower splitting effect when
120 2,97 1,83 220 2,75 1,69 220
screwing-inn
130 2,97 1,83 240 2,75 1,69 240
140 2,97 1,83 240 2,75 1,69 240
150 2,97 1,83 260 2,75 1,69 260
160 2,97 1,83 260 2,75 1,69 260
170 2,97 1,83 280 2,75 1,69 280
180 2,97 1,83 280 2,75 1,69 280
190 2,97 1,83 300 2,75 1,69 300
200 2,97 1,83 300 2,75 1,69 300
210 2,97 1,83 320 2,75 1,69 320 Sawtec
220 2,97 1,83 320 2,75 1,69 320
230 2,97 1,83 340 2,75 1,69 340 Geometric properties Mechanical properties
240 2,97 1,83 340 2,75 1,69 340
Thread length
260 2,97 1,83 360 2,75 1,69 360 Nominal Ø Root Øi Shaft Øs Head Øh Head Øhi ftens,k fax,k fhead,k My,k
with tip
280 2,97 1,83 380 2,75 1,69 380 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [MPa] [MPa] [Nm]
[mm]
300 2,97 1,83 400 2,75 1,69 400
6 4,0 4,4 13,0 6,5 24 – 70 11,0 11,4 10,0 9,5
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is
the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. 8 5,3 5,8 18,0 10,3 32 – 100 20,0 11,1 10,0 20,0
10 6,3 7,1 22,0 11,0 40 – 100 28,0 10,8 10,0 35,8
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Axial load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq Fax,Rk Fax,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,69 1,04 60 24 1,64 1,01 60
28 1,69 1,04 70 28 1,74 1,07 70
30 1,69 1,04 80 3,24 1,99 80 30 1,79 1,10 80 3,68 2,26 80
32 1,69 1,04 80 3,24 1,99 100 32 1,84 1,13 80 3,79 2,33 100
36 1,69 1,04 100 3,24 1,99 100 36 2,01 1,24 100 4,03 2,48 100
40 1,69 1,04 100 3,24 1,99 100 4,84 2,98 100 40 2,01 1,24 100 4,15 2,55 100 5,71 3,51 100
45 1,69 1,04 120 3,24 1,99 120 4,84 2,98 120 45 2,01 1,24 120 4,15 2,55 120 6,08 3,74 120
50 1,69 1,04 120 3,24 1,99 140 4,84 2,98 140 50 2,01 1,24 120 4,15 2,55 140 6,16 3,79 140
60 1,69 1,04 140 3,24 1,99 160 4,84 2,98 160 60 2,01 1,24 140 4,15 2,55 160 6,16 3,79 160
65 1,69 1,04 140 3,24 1,99 180 4,84 2,98 180 65 2,01 1,24 140 4,15 2,55 180 6,16 3,79 180
70 1,69 1,04 140 3,24 1,99 180 4,84 2,98 180 70 2,01 1,24 140 4,15 2,55 180 6,16 3,79 180
80 1,69 1,04 160 3,24 1,99 180 4,84 2,98 180 80 2,01 1,24 160 4,15 2,55 180 6,16 3,79 180
90 1,69 1,04 160 3,24 1,99 200 4,84 2,98 200 90 2,01 1,24 160 4,15 2,55 200 6,16 3,79 200
100 1,69 1,04 180 3,24 1,99 200 4,84 2,98 200 100 2,01 1,24 180 4,15 2,55 200 6,16 3,79 200
110 1,69 1,04 180 3,24 1,99 220 4,84 2,98 220 110 2,01 1,24 180 4,15 2,55 220 6,16 3,79 220
120 3,24 1,99 220 4,84 2,98 220 120 4,15 2,55 220 6,16 3,79 220
140 3,24 1,99 240 4,84 2,98 240 140 4,15 2,55 240 6,16 3,79 240
160 3,24 1,99 260 4,84 2,98 260 160 4,15 2,55 260 6,16 3,79 260
180 3,24 1,99 280 4,84 2,98 280 180 4,15 2,55 280 6,16 3,79 280
200 3,24 1,99 300 4,84 2,98 300 200 4,15 2,55 300 6,16 3,79 300
220 3,24 1,99 320 4,84 2,98 320 220 4,15 2,55 320 6,16 3,79 320
240 3,24 1,99 340 4,84 2,98 340 240 4,15 2,55 340 6,16 3,79 340
260 3,24 1,99 360 4,84 2,98 360 260 4,15 2,55 360 6,16 3,79 360
280 3,24 1,99 380 4,84 2,98 380 280 4,15 2,55 380 6,16 3,79 380
300 3,24 1,99 400 4,84 2,98 400 300 4,15 2,55 400 6,16 3,79 400
300 3,24 1,99 420 300 4,15 2,55 420
300 3,24 1,99 440 300 4,15 2,55 440
300 3,24 1,99 460 300 4,15 2,55 460
300 3,24 1,99 480 300 4,15 2,55 480
300 3,24 1,99 500 300 4,15 2,55 500
300 3,24 1,99 550 300 4,15 2,55 550
300 3,24 1,99 600 300 4,15 2,55 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Fax,k is limited by head pull-through resistance. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod = 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. respective load-carrying capacity

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
24 1,64 1,01 60 24 1,64 1,01 60
28 1,74 1,07 70 28 1,74 1,07 70
30 1,79 1,10 80 2,95 1,82 80 30 1,79 1,10 80 3,46 2,13 80
32 1,84 1,13 80 3,02 1,86 100 32 1,84 1,13 80 3,57 2,20 100
36 2,01 1,24 100 3,16 1,94 100 36 2,01 1,24 100 3,79 2,33 100
40 2,01 1,24 100 3,32 2,04 100 4,48 2,76 100 40 2,01 1,24 100 3,82 2,35 100 5,35 3,29 100
45 2,01 1,24 120 3,52 2,17 120 4,70 2,89 120 45 2,01 1,24 120 3,82 2,35 120 5,63 3,46 120
50 2,01 1,24 120 3,57 2,20 140 4,93 3,03 140 50 2,01 1,24 120 3,82 2,35 140 5,63 3,46 140
60 2,01 1,24 140 3,57 2,20 160 5,25 3,23 160 60 2,01 1,24 140 3,82 2,35 160 5,63 3,46 160
65 2,01 1,24 140 3,57 2,20 180 5,25 3,23 180 65 2,01 1,24 140 3,82 2,35 180 5,63 3,46 180
70 2,01 1,24 140 3,57 2,20 180 5,25 3,23 180 70 2,01 1,24 140 3,82 2,35 180 5,63 3,46 180
80 2,01 1,24 160 3,57 2,20 180 5,25 3,23 180 80 2,01 1,24 160 3,82 2,35 180 5,63 3,46 180
90 2,01 1,24 160 3,57 2,20 200 5,25 3,23 200 90 2,01 1,24 160 3,82 2,35 200 5,63 3,46 200
100 2,01 1,24 180 3,57 2,20 200 5,25 3,23 200 100 2,01 1,24 180 3,82 2,35 200 5,63 3,46 200
110 2,01 1,24 180 3,57 2,20 220 5,25 3,23 220 110 2,01 1,24 180 3,82 2,35 220 5,63 3,46 220
120 3,57 2,20 220 5,25 3,23 220 120 3,82 2,35 220 5,63 3,46 220
140 3,57 2,20 240 5,25 3,23 240 140 3,82 2,35 240 5,63 3,46 240
160 3,57 2,20 260 5,25 3,23 260 160 3,82 2,35 260 5,63 3,46 260
180 3,57 2,20 280 5,25 3,23 280 180 3,82 2,35 280 5,63 3,46 280
200 3,57 2,20 300 5,25 3,23 300 200 3,82 2,35 300 5,63 3,46 300
220 3,57 2,20 320 5,25 3,23 320 220 3,82 2,35 320 5,63 3,46 320
240 3,57 2,20 340 5,25 3,23 340 240 3,82 2,35 340 5,63 3,46 340
260 3,57 2,20 360 5,25 3,23 360 260 3,82 2,35 360 5,63 3,46 360
280 3,57 2,20 380 5,25 3,23 380 280 3,82 2,35 380 5,63 3,46 380
300 3,57 2,20 400 5,25 3,23 400 300 3,82 2,35 400 5,63 3,46 400
300 3,57 2,20 420 300 3,82 2,35 420
300 3,57 2,20 440 300 3,82 2,35 440
300 3,57 2,20 460 300 3,82 2,35 460
300 3,57 2,20 480 300 3,82 2,35 480
300 3,57 2,20 500 300 3,82 2,35 500
300 3,57 2,20 550 300 3,82 2,35 550
300 3,57 2,20 600 300 3,82 2,35 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that: B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
respective load-carrying capacity. B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

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Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
ts ≤ 3 mm ts ≤ 4 mm ts ≤ 5 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
24 1,64 1,01 60
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
28 1,74 1,07 70 60 2,21 1,36 60
30 1,79 1,10 80 3,10 1,91 80 70 2,31 1,42 70
32 1,84 1,13 80 3,17 1,95 100 80 2,41 1,48 80 4,45 2,74 80
36 2,01 1,24 100 3,32 2,04 100 90 2,41 1,48 80 4,45 2,74 80
40 2,01 1,24 100 3,48 2,14 100 4,72 2,90 100 100 2,62 1,61 100 4,56 2,81 100 6,57 4,04 100
45 2,01 1,24 120 3,69 2,27 120 4,95 3,05 120 110 2,62 1,61 100 4,56 2,81 100 6,57 4,04 100
50 2,01 1,24 120 3,82 2,35 140 5,19 3,19 140 120 2,79 1,72 120 4,67 2,87 120 6,84 4,21 120
60 2,01 1,24 140 3,82 2,35 160 5,63 3,46 160 140 2,79 1,72 140 5,34 3,29 140 7,11 4,38 140
65 2,01 1,24 140 3,82 2,35 180 5,63 3,46 180 150 2,79 1,72 140 5,34 3,29 140 7,11 4,38 140
70 2,01 1,24 140 3,82 2,35 180 5,63 3,46 180 160 2,79 1,72 160 5,34 3,29 160 7,38 4,54 160
80 2,01 1,24 160 3,82 2,35 180 5,63 3,46 180 180 2,79 1,72 180 5,34 3,29 180 7,38 4,54 180
90 2,01 1,24 160 3,82 2,35 200 5,63 3,46 200 200 5,34 3,29 200 7,38 4,54 200
100 2,01 1,24 180 3,82 2,35 200 5,63 3,46 200 220 5,34 3,29 220 7,38 4,54 220
110 2,01 1,24 180 3,82 2,35 220 5,63 3,46 220 240 5,34 3,29 240 7,38 4,54 240
120 3,82 2,35 220 5,63 3,46 220 260 5,34 3,29 260 7,38 4,54 260
140 3,82 2,35 240 5,63 3,46 240 280 5,34 3,29 280 7,38 4,54 280
160 3,82 2,35 260 5,63 3,46 260 300 5,34 3,29 300 7,38 4,54 300
180 3,82 2,35 280 5,63 3,46 280 320 5,34 3,29 320 7,38 4,54 320
200 3,82 2,35 300 5,63 3,46 300 340 5,34 3,29 340 7,38 4,54 340
220 3,82 2,35 320 5,63 3,46 320 360 5,34 3,29 360 7,38 4,54 360
240 3,82 2,35 340 5,63 3,46 340 380 5,34 3,29 380 7,38 4,54 380
260 3,82 2,35 360 5,63 3,46 360 400 5,34 3,29 400 7,38 4,54 400
280 3,82 2,35 380 5,63 3,46 380 420 5,34 3,29 420
300 3,82 2,35 400 5,63 3,46 400 440 5,34 3,29 440
300 3,82 2,35 420 460 5,34 3,29 460
300 3,82 2,35 440 480 5,34 3,29 480
300 3,82 2,35 460 500 5,34 3,29 500
300 3,82 2,35 480 550 5,34 3,29 550
300 3,82 2,35 500 600 5,34 3,29 600
300 3,82 2,35 550 300 3,82 2,35 500
300 3,82 2,35 600 300 3,82 2,35 550
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m . Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Component B thickness is such that:
3 300 3,82 2,35 600
B ≥ Lreq – A. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
ts ≤ 3 mm ts ≤ 4 mm ts ≤ 5 mm 6 mm ≤ ts ≤ 9 mm 8 mm ≤ ts ≤ 12 mm 10 mm ≤ ts ≤ 15 mm
A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq
[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
60 2,21 1,36 60 60 2,86 1,76 60
70 2,31 1.42 70 70 2,97 1,83 70
80 2,41 1,48 80 3,87 2,38 80 80 3,07 1,89 80 5,84 3,59 80
90 2,41 1,48 80 3,87 2,38 80 90 3,07 1,89 80 5,84 3,59 80
100 2,62 1,61 100 3,98 2,45 100 5,66 3,48 100 100 3,27 2,01 100 5,95 3,66 100 8,61 5,30 100
110 2,62 1,61 100 3,98 2,45 100 5,66 3,48 100 110 3,27 2,01 100 5,95 3,66 100 8,61 5,30 100
120 2,79 1,72 120 4,09 2,52 120 5,93 3,65 120 120 3,45 2,12 120 6,06 3,73 120 8,88 5,46 120
140 2,79 1,72 140 4,76 2,93 140 6,20 3,82 140 140 3,45 2,12 140 6,73 4,14 140 9,15 5,63 140
150 2,79 1,72 140 4,76 2,93 140 6,20 3,82 140 150 3,45 2,12 140 6,73 4,14 140 9,15 5,63 140
160 2,79 1,72 160 4,76 2,93 160 6,47 3,98 160 160 3,45 2,12 160 6,73 4,14 160 9,42 5,80 160
180 2,79 1,72 180 4,76 2,93 180 6,47 3,98 180 180 3,45 2,12 180 6,73 4,14 180 9,42 5,80 180
200 4,76 2,93 200 6,47 3,98 200 200 6,73 4,14 200 9,42 5,80 200
220 4,76 2,93 220 6,47 3,98 220 220 6,73 4,14 220 9,42 5,80 220
240 4,76 2,93 240 6,47 3,98 240 240 6,73 4,14 240 9,42 5,80 240
260 4,76 2,93 260 6,47 3,98 260 260 6,73 4,14 260 9,42 5,80 260
280 4,76 2,93 280 6,47 3,98 280 280 6,73 4,14 280 9,42 5,80 280
300 4,76 2,93 300 6,47 3,98 300 300 6,73 4,14 300 9,42 5,80 300
320 4,76 2,93 320 6,47 3,98 320 320 6,73 4,14 320 9,42 5,80 320
340 4,76 2,93 340 6,47 3,98 340 340 6,73 4,14 340 9,42 5,80 340
360 4,76 2,93 360 6,47 3,98 360 360 6,73 4,14 360 9,42 5,80 360
380 4,76 2,93 380 6,47 3,98 380 380 6,73 4,14 380 9,42 5,80 380
400 4,76 2,93 400 6,47 3,98 400 400 6,73 4,14 400 9,42 5,80 400
420 4,76 2,93 420 420 6,73 4,14 420
440 4,76 2,93 440 440 6,73 4,14 440
460 4,76 2,93 460 460 6,73 4,14 460
480 4,76 2,93 480 480 6,73 4,14 480
500 4,76 2,93 500 500 6,73 4,14 500
550 4,76 2,93 550 550 6,73 4,14 550
600 4,76 2,93 600 600 6,73 4,14 600
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, with non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, considering non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

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SAWTEC – STEEL-TIMBER, THICK PLATE TOPDUO


The double threaded screw for all over-rafter insulation systems

The Topduo roofing screw can be used to fasten both compression-resistant and non-compression-resistant above-rafter insulation. The high pull-out resis-
tance in both connecting timbers also makes the Topduo roofing screw suitable for many other applications in timber construction. The screw has a double
thread and is available with a flanged buttonhead and cylinder head.

TX Drive
· Allows high torque transmission
· Prevents camout
Head shapes

Countersunk head Washer head

Underhead threas with cutting notches

· Prevents splitting of the wood · The larger contact surface · Keeps the gap between wooden structural elements
· Flush finish with the surface allows a higher pull-
Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths through resistance

Ø 6 mm Ø 8 mm Ø 10 mm
6 mm ≤ ts ≤ 9 mm 8 mm ≤ ts ≤ 12 mm 10 mm ≤ ts ≤ 15 mm NKL
SC 1– 21–2

A Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Lreq


[mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm] [kN] [kN] [mm]
60 2,86 1,76 60
70 2,97 1,83 70
80 3,07 1,89 80 5,01 3,08 80
90 3,07 1,89 80 5,01 3,08 80
100 3,27 2,01 100 5,12 3,15 100 7,33 4,51 100
110 3,27 2,01 100 5,12 3,15 100 7,33 4,51 100
120 3,45 2,12 120 5,23 3,22 120 7,60 4,68 120
Shank cutter
140 3,45 2,12 140 5,90 3,63 140 7,87 4,84 140
150 3,45 2,12 140 5,90 3,63 140 7,87 4,84 140 · Friction part creates space for the shank
160 3,45 2,12 160 5,90 3,63 160 8,14 5,01 160 thereby reduces the insertion resistance
180 3,45 2,12 180 5,90 3,63 180 8,14 5,01 180
200 5,90 3,63 200 8,14 5,01 200
220 5,90 3,63 220 8,14 5,01 220 Coarse thread with cutting notches
240 5,90 3,63 240 8,14 5,01 240 DAG tip
260 5,90 3,63 260 8,14 5,01 260 · The coarse thread is equipped with sharp rolled edges
280 5,90 3,63 280 8,14 5,01 280 all the way to the tip · The special geometry of the DAG screw tip
300 5,90 3,63 300 8,14 5,01 300 · Speeds up the screwing-in process ensures a reduction of the screwing torque
320 5,90 3,63 320 8,14 5,01 320 and also leads to a lower splitting effect when
340 5,90 3,63 340 8,14 5,01 340 screwing-inn
360 5,90 3,63 360 8,14 5,01 360
380 5,90 3,63 380 8,14 5,01 380
400 5,90 3,63 400 8,14 5,01 400
420 5,90 3,63 420 Topduo
440 5,90 3,63 440
460 5,90 3,63 460 Geometric properties Mechanical properties
480 5,90 3,63 480
Higher thread Lower thread
500 5,90 3,63 500 Nominal Ø Root Øi Shaft Øs Heada) Øh ftens,k fax,k fhead,kb) My,k
length length
550 5,90 3,63 550 [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [MPa] [MPa] [Nm]
600 5,90 3,63 600
[mm] [mm]
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, considering non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM= 1,3. Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity. 8 5,3 5,8 10,0 / 16,0 32 – 100 32 – 60 20,0 11,1 10,0 20,0
a) Cylinder head / Washer head
Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. b) The axial capacity of a double threaded screw may be determined maximum value between withdrawal and pull-through capacity Fax,Rd = max [Fax,α,Rd ; Fhead,Rd]

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QUANTITY OF TOPDUO SCREWS FOR STATICALLY NON-PRESSURE-RESISTANT QUANTITY OF TOPDUO SCREWS FOR STATICALLY NON-PRESSURE-RESISTANT
INSULATING MATERIALS AT Σ10% < 50 KPA INSULATING MATERIALS AT Σ10% ≥ 50 KPA

Ø 8 mm Ø 8 mm
Snow load zone 2*b) Snow load zone 3 d)
Snow load zone 2*b) Snow load zone 3d)
Wind zone 4c) Wind zone 2e) Wind zone 4c) Wind zone 2e)
Altitude NN ≤ 285 m Altitude NN ≤ 600 m Altitude NN ≤ 285 m Altitude NN ≤ 400 m
A Lreq A Lreq
[mm] [mm] 0° 10° 25° 40° 0° 10° 25° 40° [mm] [mm] 0° 10° 25° 0° 0° 10° 0° 40°
≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN ≤ DN
≤ 10° ≤ 25° ≤ 40° ≤ 60° ≤ 10° ≤ 25° ≤ 40° ≤ 60° ≤ 10° ≤ 25° ≤ 40° ≤ 10° ≤ 10° ≤ 25° ≤ 10° ≤ 60°
Number of required screws per m2 of roof Number of required screws per m2 of roof
40 165a) 2,20 2,38 2,72 2,86 1,79 2,29 2,38 2,60 40 195 a)
1,96 2,11 2,48 2,31 2,65 4,04 4,46 3,55
60 195a) 2,20 2,38 2,72 3,01 1,79 2,29 2,48 2,60 60 225 2,06 2,05 2,41 2,30 2,54 3,81 4,16 3,26
80 225 2,38 2,60 3,01 3,17 1,97 2,48 2,72 2,86 80 235 2,06 1,97 2,28 2,56 2,39 3,55 3,84 3,26
100 235 2,38 2,60 3,01 3,17 2,04 2,60 2,72 2,86 100 255 2,06 1,94 2,35 2,65 2,34 3,33 3,58 3,26
120 255 2,38 2,60 3,01 3,36 2,04 2,60 2,72 2,86 120 275 2,06 1,97 2,41 2,74 2,26 3,33 3,58 3,44
140* 275 2,38 2,60 3,01 3,36 2,04 2,60 2,86 2,86 140 302 2,06 1,90 2,35 2,65 2,23 3,15 3,58 3,26
140 302 2,38 2,60 3,01 3,36 2,04 2,60 2,86 2,86 160 335 2,06 1,85 2,18 2,42 2,34 3,15 3,37 2,96
160 335 2,29 2,60 3,01 3,36 2,12 2,72 2,86 3,01 180 335 2,06 2,14 2,67 2,96 2,34 2,99 3,37 3,66
180 335 2,29 2,60 3,01 3,36 2,60 3,36 3,57 3,57 200 365 2,06 2,01 2,49 2,74 2,16 2,99 3,37 3,44
200 365 2,48 3,17 3,57 3,57 3,81 4,76 5,19 5,19 220 365 2,06 2,74 3,48 4,00 2,46 3,66 4,67 f)
220 365 3,01 3,81 4,40 4,40 4,40 f) f) f) 240 397 2,12 2,57 3,22 3,70 2,32 3,37 4,20 4,67
240 397 3,57 4,40 5,19 5,19 5,19 f) f) f) 260 435 1,80 2,38 2,96 3,48 2,19 3,06 3,92 4,27
260 435 4,08 f) f) f) f) f) f) f) 280 435 2,40 3,23 4,42 4,87 2,86 4,37 f) f)
280 435 4,76 f) f) f) f) f) f) f) 300 472 a) 2,32 2,93 3,79 4,47 2,65 3,74 f) f)
* Without boarding above rafters a)
Topduo washer head only
a)
Topduo washer head only b)
Includes snow load zones 1, 2, and 2*; c) Includes all wind zones except the North Sea Islands
b)
Includes snow load zones 1, 2, and 2*; c) Includes all wind zones except the North Sea Islands d)
Includes snow load zones 1, 2, and 3; e) Includes wind zones 1 and 2 (inland)
d)
Includes snow load zones 1, 2, and 3; e) Includes wind zones 1 and 2 (inland) f)
Use of our project assessment service is recommended
f)
Use of our project assessment service is recommended Designed with ECS design software in accordance with ETA-11/0024; boarding thickness above rafters of 24 mm; screwing angles of 65° for shear screws and 90° for wind pressure screws; gable roof; ridge height above ground max. 18 m; gross density insulation
Designed with ECS design software in accordance with ETA-11/0024; boarding thickness above rafters of 24 mm; screwing angle of 65°; gable roof; ridge height above ground max. 18 m; gross density insulation 1,50 kN/m3; rafters C24 8/≥12 cm; counter batten 1,50 kN/m3; rafters C24 8/≥12 cm; counter batten C24 4/6 cm; rafter center distance 0,70 m; roofing dead weight 0,55 kN/m2; snow guard considered; quantity calculation with respect to wind pressure after the most unfavorable roof area. Project-related design
C24 4/6 cm; rafter center distance 0,70 m; roofing dead weight 0,55 kN/m2; snow guard considered; quantity calculation with respect to wind pressure after the most unfavorable roof area. Project-related design may yield significantly more favorable results. may yield significantly more favorable results.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons. Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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ANGLE BRACKET SCREW (ABS) ABS (ANGLE-BRACKET SCREW) STEEL-TIMBER


For quick and easy screwing in

The Eurotec Angle-bracket screw (ABS) is made of hardened carbon steel and is specially designed for joints between steel sheet and wood. The splitting
effect in the wood is reduced by the geometry of the screw tip. In addition, the screw is characterized, among other things, by the smooth shank under the
head, which allows load transfer during shearing.

Round head
· Screw head rests on material surface
· Risk of injury is minimised in case of conntact

Lateral load-carrying capacity of screws with minimum required lengths


NKL
SC 1– 21–2
Thick shank
· For better transmission of shear forces from
the steel component to the screw shank

Coarse thread
· Speeds up the screwing-in process
Scrape joint
· Ensures quick and easy screwing in

Ø 5 mm

ts = 1,5 mm ts = 2 mm ts = 3 mm ts = 4 mm ts ≤ 9 mm

A Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fax,Rk Fax,Rd
Angle bracket screw (ABS) [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN]
25 25 0,83 0,51 1,43 0,88 1,41 0,87 1,38 0,85 0,97 0,60
Geometric properties Mechanical properties 35 35 1,19 0,73 1,85 1,14 1,82 1,12 1,79 1,10 1,57 0,97
40 40 1,36 0,84 2,08 1,28 2,05 1,26 2,02 1,24 1,88 1,16
Nominal Ø Root Øi Neck Øn Head Øh ftens,k fax,k My,k 50 50 1,72 1,06 2,28 1,40 2,28 1,40 2,28 1,40 2,48 1,53
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [MPa] [Nm] 60 60 1,95 1,20 2,43 1,50 2,43 1,50 2,43 1,50 3,09 1,90
5 3,2 4,8 7,2 7,9 12,1 5,9 70 70 2,10 1,29 2,59 1,59 2,59 1,59 2,59 1,59 3,69 2,27
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, considering non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. A thick plate is considered for ts ≥ 2 mm according to ETA-11/0024.
Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

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ANCHOR NAIL ANCHOR NAILS – STEEL-TIMBER


High strength with the quickest installation

The hardened carbon steel anchor nail was developed for connections between sheet steel and wood. They are mainly used in structural timber cons-
truction and represent an alternative to screwing. Like other nails, anchor nails are hammered in with a hammer. Due to the grooved profile, these are
particularly tight after being hammered in and are difficult to pull out. The pull-out strength of an anchor nail comes very close to that of a screw. The
conical attachment under the flat head ensures a force-fitting and centered fit in the hole of a wood connector.

Flat head
· Ensures clean installation with hammer
· Concial neck delivers a force-fitting centered
installation in the mental sheet hole
Load-carrying capacities of screws with minimum required lengths

NKL
SC 1– 21–2
Thick shank
· For better transmission of shear forces from
the steel plate to the nail shank

Ring-shank
· Delivers high pull-out resistance,
improving the rope-effect

Ø 5 mm
Conical tip
ts = 0,9 mm ts = 0,5 mm ts = 3 mm ts = 4 mm ts ≤ 9 mm
· Low splitting effect on wood

A Lreq Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fv,Rk Fv,Rd Fax,Rk Fax,Rd
[mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN]
40 40 1,18 0,73 2,08 1,28 2,08 1,28 2,08 1,28 0,58 0,36
50 50 1,49 0,92 2,28 1,40 2,28 1,40 2,28 1,40 0,81 0,5
60 60 1,79 1,10 2,43 1,50 2,43 1,50 2,43 1,50 1,05 0,64
Calculated according to EN 1995-1-1, considering non-predrilled holes and wood density ρk= 350 kg/m3. Design values FRd calculated considering kmod= 0,8 and γM = 1,3. A thick plate is considered for ts ≥ 1,5 mm according to ETA-22/0083.
Lreq is the minimum screw length for achieving the respective load-carrying capacity.

Please note: these are planning aids. Projects must be calculated only by authorized persons.

Anchor nail
Geometric properties Mechanical properties
Ø x L [mm] Root Øi [mm] Shank Øs [mm] Head* Øh [mm] Threaded length with tip [mm] ftens,k [kN] fax,k [MPa] My,k [Nm]
4 x 40 3,4 3,9 8,0 30,0 8,0 4,84 6,5
4 x 50 3,4 3,9 8,0 40,0 8,0 5,09 6,5
4 x 60 3,4 3,9 8,0 50,0 8,0 5,23 6,5

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