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Anchors and Rock Bolts
IBI - Self-drilling Anchor
Field of application
IBI Self-drilling Anchors are successfully used for reinforcement ahead of the tunnel face in terms of spiles or spile umbrella support, additional reinforcement, and supplementary anchor works. Main applications are:
- Tunneling and Mining
- Reinforcement ahead of the face
- Reinforcement of large underground structures, widening of tunnel cross-sections
- Foot piles
- Tunnel portals, trenches, and cut and cover areas
- Special foundations
- Rehabilitation and rapid protection of unstable slopes
- Buoyancy control of foundations - grouted piles
System Components
IBI-anchor plate
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![]() | IBI - nut with convex seat, including threaded piece |
![]() | IBI - anchor bar with left-handed thread |
![]() | IBI - coupling with continuous outside-thread and middle stop |
![]() | IBI - post-grouting coupling |
IBI - drill bits
IBI - drill bits (including threaded piece) are available by default with carbide inserts. Drill bits in different designs and diameters are available on request.
![]() | Arc-shaped drill bit with 3 buttons R32/R38, Ø 76 mm |
![]() | Button bit R32, Ø 51 mm |
![]() | Button bit R32/R38, Ø 76 mm |
![]() | Arc-shaped drill bit with 3 buttons R38, Ø 90 mm |
System Description IBI - Self-drilling Anchor
- Hollow bar anchor with continuous cold-rolled thread
- Application as injection anchor without casing, especially for non-stable boreholes
- Self-drilling installation, utilization of the anchor bar as drill rod with a single-use drill bit
- Easy extension of the anchor bars by couplings
- Grouting or development of the grout body either simultaneously with drilling by using a rotary injection adapter or afterwards
- Assembly of the anchor head with the anchor plate and the nut; stressing and locking of the anchor bar with a torque wrench or hydraulic jack after the grout has cured
- IBI - Self-drilling Anchor with post injection technique: subsequent re-injections with IBI - post-grouting couplings
- Compatible flow-pressure meter available
Prime advantages of the IBI - Self-drilling Anchor
- Easy and similar operating principle for different rock mass and soil conditions
- Drilling, installation, and injection of the IBI anchor in one single operational step
- Systematic re-injections with IBI - post-grouting couplings ensure optimum ground improvement
- No pre-drilling of a borehole by using a casing tube and extension rods with subsequent anchor installation necessary
- Minor space requirement for anchor installation
- Optimized machinery and manpower requirements
- Basic dimensioning of the required anchoring forces by choosing the appropriate anchor type
- Functional adjustment of the required anchor lengths by using couplings
- Optimum bonding of the profiled anchor rod and the grout
- Adjustment of the IBI - drill bit design and diameter to different rock mass and ground conditions
- Controlled and documented injection or development of the grout body by usage of the AT - Flow-Pressure Meter
Specifications
| Anchor type 1) | Unit | R 32/42 | R 38/51 |
| Outer diameter | [mm] | 42,5 | 51 |
| Max. tensile load | [kN] | 250 | 500 |
| Yield load | [kN] | 220 | 420 |
| Weight | [kg/lfm] | 4,7 | 7,0 |
| Standard lengths IBO - anchor bar 4) | [mm] | 2000 | 3000 | 4000 |
| Standard dimensions IBO - anchor plate 4) | [mm] | 200 x 200 x 10 | 200 x 200 x 12 | 200 x 200 x 30 |
Injection Equipment
| AT - Flow-Pressure Meter | ||
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