Stretching Anchors And Forks
Stretching anchors and forks are structural fastening components designed to apply, transfer, and maintain tensile forces in construction and industrial applications. They provide reliable load adjustment, alignment, and secure anchoring in tension systems.
Overview
Stretching anchors and forks are used in systems where controlled tensioning, alignment, and load transfer are required. These components are commonly applied in structural assemblies, bracing systems, and mechanical installations where precise adjustment of tensile forces is critical.
Design & Construction
- Manufactured from high-strength carbon steel or alloy steel
- Fork ends designed for pin or bolt connections
- Anchor bodies engineered to withstand high tensile loads
- Available in various sizes and configurations
Function & Operation
- Transfers tensile forces between structural members
- Allows controlled stretching and adjustment of rods or bars
- Ensures accurate alignment in tensioned systems
Applications
- Structural steel constructions
- Bracing and tension rod systems
- Industrial machinery and equipment installation
- Bridges and infrastructure projects
- Precast concrete anchoring systems
Advantages
- High load-bearing capacity
- Precise tension adjustment capability
- Secure and stable mechanical connection
- Durable design for long-term service life
- Adaptable to custom project requirements
Notes
Standards, dimensions, materials, and load capacities may vary depending on project specifications and customer requirements. Custom designs and special manufacturing options are available upon request.
