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Anchoring and Fixing at SIte
Reliable Solutions for Industrial Performance

In heavy industry, infrastructure, and large-scale construction, anchoring and fixing systems are critical to structural integrity and long-term performance. Whether you're installing steel columns, securing machinery, mounting cable trays, or fixing pipe supports, the right anchoring solution ensures safety, efficiency, and durability.

At Würth, we understand the demands of industrial environments and provide high-performance anchoring and fixing systems designed for strength, precision, and reliability on site.

Anchoring and fixing on site plays a critical role in ensuring structural integrity, safety, and long-term performance across industrial and construction environments. From securing structural steel and heavy machinery to installing cable management systems, HVAC units, racking, and safety barriers, selecting the correct anchoring solution is essential for reliable load transfer into concrete, masonry, or steel substrates. Mechanical anchors such as wedge and sleeve anchors provide immediate load capacity and fast installation, while chemical (resin) systems offer high performance in heavy-duty applications, close edge distances, and vibration-prone environments. Direct fixing solutions further improve productivity on repetitive tasks, reducing installation time without compromising strength. Key considerations when specifying anchors include load requirements, base material condition, environmental exposure, corrosion resistance, and compliance with relevant standards. Proper installation practices — including correct drilling, thorough hole cleaning, accurate torque control, and adherence to curing times — are vital to achieving design performance. At Würth Industry, we support on-site efficiency with high-quality, tested anchoring and fixing systems, technical expertise, and dependable supply, helping projects stay secure, compliant, and on schedule.

Types of Anchoring Systems

Choosing the right anchor depends on base material, load requirements, edge distances, and environmental exposure.

Mechanical Anchors expand against the substrate to create a secure hold. They are ideal for fast, reliable installations.

Common types include:

  • Wedge anchors
  • Through bolts
  • Sleeve anchors
  • Drop-in anchors

Benefits include, immediate load capability, quick installation and is suitable for cracked or non-cracked concrete

Chemical anchoring systems use injection resin to bond threaded rods or rebar into drilled holes.

Common types include:

  • High load capacity
  • Suitable for close edge distances
  • Ideal for heavy-duty and structural applications
  • Reduced expansion stress in concrete
  • Suitable for challenging base materials

Resin systems are particularly effective in applications requiring flexibility in embedment depth or where vibration resistance is critical. For rapid installation in steel or concrete, direct fastening systems can significantly increase productivity