CT Caps Inside
The CT-Plug is ideal to create a chamber by sealing off the channels where a lifting anchor is to be mounted. Or use the CT-Plug as end cap for hollow core precast decks. Used as end cap the CT-Plug must be inserted when the concrete is in its wet/moist state
CT-plugs – with lifting anchor
- use CT-plugs when lifting anchors are mounted in precast hollow core slabs
- make a hole through the concrete where the lifting anchor is to be positioned
- a CT-plug is fixed in either side of the chamber
- liquid concrete is poured into the chamber to fill the hole
- fix the the anchor with a recess former, fx the CT-AnchorBase and mount in the concrete
- if a CT-AnchorBase is used as the recess former it remains in the concrete after the dry-out period
- during wet and cold periods ice might occur in the recess around the lifting anchor – remove it easily with a gentle hit with a hammer
- standard colour black
- can be delivered in various strength
- made in recycled PP (PolyPropylene)
CT-Plug 22sis
For decks 215mm/220mm
Preparing for inserting a lifting anchor, a hole must be made through the concrete deck to the core channel. In either side of the chamber a CT-plug is inserted at the appropriate depth into the channel. The chamber is then filled up with liquid concrete. The CT-plug will stop the concrete flow when reaching the CT-plug. The lifting anchor is fixed to a recess former, fx the CT-AnchorBase, and inserted in the concrete.
CT-Plug 27sis
For decks 265mm/270mm
Preparing for inserting a lifting anchor, a hole must be made through the concrete deck to the core channel. In either side of the chamber a CT-plug is inserted at the appropriate depth into the channel. The chamber is then filled up with liquid concrete. The CT-plug will stop the concrete flow when reaching the CT-plug. The lifting anchor is fixed to a recess former, fx the CT-AnchorBase, and inserted in the concrete.
CT-Plug 32sis
Preparing for inserting a lifting anchor, a hole must be made through the concrete deck to the core channel. In either side of the chamber a CT-plug is inserted at the appropriate depth into the channel. The chamber is then filled up with liquid concrete. The CT-plug will stop the concrete flow when reaching the CT-plug. The lifting anchor is fixed to a recess former, fx the CT-AnchorBase, and inserted in the concrete.
CT-Plug 32sis Plus
4 channels
Preparing for inserting a lifting anchor, a hole must be made through the concrete deck to the core channel. In either side of the chamber a CT-plug is inserted at the appropriate depth into the channel. The chamber is then filled up with liquid concrete. The CT-plug will stop the concrete flow when reaching the CT-plug. The lifting anchor is fixed to a recess former, fx the CT-AnchorBase, and inserted in the concrete.
CT-Plug 40sis
Preparing for inserting a lifting anchor, a hole must be made through the concrete deck to the core channel. In either side of the chamber a CT-plug is inserted at the appropriate depth into the channel. The chamber is then filled up with liquid concrete. The CT-plug will stop the concrete flow when reaching the CT-plug. The lifting anchor is fixed to a recess former, fx the CT-AnchorBase, and inserted in the concrete.
CT-Plug 40sis Plus
4 channels
Preparing for inserting a lifting anchor, a hole must be made through the concrete deck to the core channel. In either side of the chamber a CT-plug is inserted at the appropriate depth into the channel. The chamber is then filled up with liquid concrete. The CT-plug will stop the concrete flow when reaching the CT-plug. The lifting anchor is fixed to a recess former, fx the CT-AnchorBase, and inserted in the concrete.