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THREADED SYSTEMS

FOR LIFTING 02
CONTENTS
Threaded Systems for Lifting 02-03 Shear Reinforcement for
Crown Foot Anchors 02-19
CE Conformity and Traceability Marking 02-04
Bolt Anchor 02-20
Tube Cross-Hole Sockets 02-05
Bolt Anchor with End Plate 02-21
Solid Cross-Hole Sockets 02-06
Additional Anchorage, Angled, Shear Pull
Economy Cross-Hole Sockets 02-07
Reinforcement for Bolt Anchors 02-22
Lifting Capacities for Cross-Hole Sockets 02-08
Straight Rebar Anchor 02-23
Anchorage Reinforcement for
Cross-Hole Sockets 02-09 Wavy Tail Socket Anchors 02-24

Angled Pull Reinforcement for Lifting Capacities for


Cross-Hole Sockets 02-10 Wavy Tail Socket Anchors 02-25

Shear Reinforcement for Angled Pull Reinforcement for


Cross-Hole Socket Anchors 02-11 Wavy Tail Socket Anchors 02-27

Flat Steel Anchors 02-12 Shear Reinforcement for


Wavy Tail Socket Anchors 02-28
Lifting Capacities for
Flat Steel Anchors 02-13 Wavy Tail Alternative Reinforcement 02-29

Anchorage Reinforcement for CFS SPA Threaded Sandwich Panel Lifter 02-32
Flat Steel Anchors 02-14
Lifting Loops 02-33
Angled Pull Reinforcement for
Flat Steel Anchors 02-15 Rotating Eyes 02-34

Crown Foot Anchors 02-16 Identification 02-35

Lifting Capacities for Crown Foot Anchors 02-17 Retro Post Fixed Lifting Eye 02-36

Anchorage Reinforcement for Accessories -


Crown Foot Anchors 02-18 Recess Plates and Seal Caps 02-37

THREADED SYSTEMS
FOR LIFTING
THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING
Tube Cross-Hole Socket Solid Cross-Hole Socket Flat Steel Socket

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


Crown Foot Socket Anchor Bolt Anchor Bolt Anchor with Plate

Short Wavy Tail Anchor Long Wavy Tail Anchor Rebar Anchor

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CE CONFORMITY AND TUBE CROSS-HOLE SOCKETS
TRACEABILITY MARKING • Electroplated or stainless steel
• Precision steel tube (S355) or stainless steel (A2 - standard, A4 - on request)
Loading categories changed when the European Machinery directive and VDI/BV-B5 Gudeline 6205
(lifting systems for PCC elements) came into effect. • Rd thread

Given the load group and the defined typical boundary conditions in the table, it is possible to • The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using a reinforcement bar through the cross-hole.
determine the permissible load of every anchor.
• A pressed-plastic stopper prevents the penetration of the concrete from below into the thread.
* Unique material batch marking for lifting socket systems will be phased in during 2017.
• Sockets can be used in a wide range of applications due to the flexible way in which the reinforcement
can be applied; pipes, walls, slabs

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


L
e
Part No Part No Load Group, Dimensions of socket (mm)
Zinc Plated Stainless Steel T
d L g e

Thread type, diameter and load class are embossed on the socket together with CE marking. CFS-LS-12 CFS-LSS-12 0.5 Rd 12 40 22 8
CFS-LS-16 CFS-LSS-16 1.2 Rd 16 54 27 13
CFS-LS-20 CFS-LSS-20 2 Rd 20 69 35 15
Technical Standards
CFS-LS-24 CFS-LSS-24 2.5 Rd 24 78 43 18

CEN/TR 15728 - 31st March 2016 CFS-LS-30 CFS-LSS-30 4 Rd 30 103 56 22


Design and use of inserts for lifting and handling of precast concrete elements CEN / TC 229 CFS-LS-36 CFS-LSS-36 6.3 Rd 36 125 68 27
(European Committee For Standardization) Draft July 2013 CFS-LS-42 CFS-LSS-42 8 Rd 42 145 80 32
CFS-LS-52 CFS-LSS-52 12.5 Rd 52 195 97 40
VDI / BV-BS 6205 April 2012
Lifting inserts and liftings inserts systems for precast concrete elements: principles, design, applications
Essential Steps:
MD 2006/42/EC
Lifting – Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 02-08
Machinery guidelines - 17 May 2006
Axial Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09
Angled Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09 and Angled Reinforcement page 02-10
Shear Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09 and Shear Reinforcement page 02-11

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SOLID CROSS-HOLE SOCKETS ECONOMY CROSS-HOLE SOCKETS
• Electroplated or stainless steel (A2 - standard, A4 - on request) • An economical range of flat end lifting sockets
• M thread • Zinc plated or stainless steel (A2 - standard, A4 - on request)
• The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using a reinforcement bar threaded through the cross-hole • M thread
• This socket can provide good corrosion resistance as there is protection by solid stainless steel • The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using a reinforcement bar threaded through the cross-hole.
• Sockets can be used in a wide range of applications due to the flexible way in which the reinforcement • Sockets can be used for wide range of applications such as pipes, walls, slabs, etc.
can be applied; pipes, walls, slabs
• These sockets may also be used as fixing sockets
d

d
d d d
g
g

g
e g

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L
L

L
e
e

e
Part No Part No Load Group, Dimensions of socket (mm) Part No Part No Load Group Dimensions of socket (mm)
Zinc Plated Stainless Steel T Zinc Plated Stainless Steel
d L1 L g e Outside Diameter d L g e
CFS-LSRH-12 CFS-LSRHS-12 0.5 M12 30 50 23 11 16 CFS-LSE-12 CFS-LSES-12 0.5 M12 60 25 10.3
CFS-LSRH-16 CFS-LSRHS-16 1.2 M16 34 75 26 14 22 CFS-LSE-16 CFS-LSES-16 1.2 M16 79 27 13.3
CFS-LSRH-20 CFS-LSRHS-20 2 M 20 42 75 33 16 27 CFS-LSE-20 CFS-LSES-20 2 M20 99 37 15.3
CFS-LSRH-24 CFS-LSRHS-24 2.5 M 24 52 100 42 18 32
CFS-LSRH-30 CFS-LSRHS-30 4 M 30 70 125 54 22 40

Essential Steps: Essential Steps:


Lifting – Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 02-08 Lifting – Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 02-08
Axial Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09 Axial Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09
Angled Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09 and Angled Reinforcement page 02-10
Angled Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09 and Angled Reinforcement page 02-10
Shear Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09 and Shear Reinforcement page 02-11
Shear Pull – include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-09 and Shear Reinforcement page 02-11

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LIFTING CAPACITIES FOR ANCHORAGE REINFORCEMENT
CROSS-HOLE SOCKETS FOR CROSS-HOLE SOCKETS
Tables below show the application of these sockets as lifting points. They should be compared with the Cross-Hole sockets must be used with anchorage reinforcement.
loads calculated using the method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of
dynamic factors, formwork adhesion etc.
These tables show a typical situation, please check if your situation is within these parameters. If your
The legs of the reinforcement Alternative Rebar Arrangements
situation falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations. should be vertical as shown
here, or may be angled
Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xCcr apart. up to 60° from the vertical
depending on the application.
Minimum reinforcement of two layers of 131mm2/m mesh.

FvFv
FsFs
hcrhcr

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


CcrCcr hcrhcr

CcrCcr Angled pull reinforcement can be


removed, shear rebars wrapped
around the cage if possible.

Axial Pull – Include Anchorage Angled Pull – Include Anchorage Shear Pull – include Anchorage Reinforcement B500B (min)
Reinforcement page 02-08 Reinforcement page 02-08 and Angled Reinforcement page 02-09 and Shear Part No Load Group, T ds G Dmin
Reinforcement page 02-10 Reinforcement page 02-11
mm
CFS-LS*-12 0.5 6 300 60
CFS-LS*-16 1.2 10 350 70
Typical Installation Axial Angle CFS-LS*-20 2 12 400 80
Shear Load
Conditions Load Load
CFS-LS*-24 2.5 12 700 116
Edge Element
Load Fv Fa FQ CFS-LS*-30 4 16 600 135
Distance thickness
Part No Group,
T CFS-LS*-36 6.3 20 600 150
Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)
Ccr hcrr CFS-LS*-42 8 25 650 200
15 25 15 25 15 25
CFS-LS*-52 12.5 28 900 300
mm kN
CFS-LS*-12 0.5 140 80 11 12 8 13 4.1 5.3
CFS-LS*-16 1.2 180 100 17 18 13 16 6.2 8
CFS-LS*-20 2 250 120 30 36 21 27 12 15.6
CFS-LS*-24 2.5 300 120 37 40 25 31 12.8 16.6
CFS-LS*-30 4 350 160 48 52 40 41 20.8 26.8
CFS-LS*-36 6.3 400 160 63 76 63 63 20.8 26.8
CFS-LS*-42 8 500 200 80 102 80 80 20.8 26.8
CFS-LS*-52 12.5 600 200 125 140 125 125 35 45

LS* - LS, LSS, LSRH, LSRHS, LSE, LSES

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ANGLED PULL REINFORCEMENT SHEAR REINFORCEMENT
FOR CROSS-HOLE SOCKETS FOR CROSS-HOLE SOCKETS

laixa rof srab U

U bars for axial


laixa rof srab U 0,5 x e rof srab egde rab U raehs
sdaol sdaol raehs

sdaol

loads
Where the lifting chains are angled greater than 15° from the vertical, the additional reinforcement must be Where the unit is being tilted, or the lift is in the edge of the element resulting in a shear pull on the socket,

0,5 x e

e x 5, 0
used and placed on the opposite side of the socket, opposing the pull force. This reinforcing bar should the reinforcement shown here must be used. This reinforcing bar should touch the socket where it wraps
touch the socket where it wraps around and be located as close to the concrete surface as cover allows around and be located as close to the concrete surface as cover allows (dimension A should be ≤ socket
(dimension A should be ≤ socket diameter). diameter).
Lh

e
15°*
e Lh L e
15° A
h

Fv
Fs
h
L

60°
hcr A ≤ socket diameter
ds
loads shear loads

D min
A ≤ socket diameter e x 5,0
U bars for axial d
dss edge bars for shear U bar

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


Ccr hcr
min
DDmin

D min L1
Ccr Angled pull reinforcement can be removed,
shear rebars wrapped around the cage if possible.
*For angle greater
than 15º please
L
e

contact CFS. L
Reinforcement B500B (min)
Part No Load Group, T ds L1 Dmin
Reinforcement B500B (min) mm
Part No Load Group, T ds L Dmin CFS-LS*-12 0.5 8 95 32

mm CFS-LS*-16 1.2 8 130 32

CFS-LS*-12 0.5 8 130 32 CFS-LS*-20 2 10 170 40

CFS-LS*-16 1.2 8 170 32 CFS-LS*-24 2.5 10 185 40

CFS-LS*-20 2 10 220 40 CFS-LS*-30 4 L 16 195 64


b

CFS-LS*-24 2.5 10 240 40 CFS-LS*-36 6.3 16 200 64

CFS-LS*-30 4 16 265 64 CFS-LS*-42 8 16 215 64

CFS-LS*-36 6.3 16 285 64 CFS-LS*-52 12.5 20 220 140

CFS-LS*-42 8 20 350 140


CFS-LS*-52 12.5 20 370 140
6600°°

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d
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FLAT STEEL ANCHORS LIFTING CAPACITIES FOR FLAT
• Electroplated or stainless steel (A2 - standard, A4 - on request) STEEL ANCHORS
• Rd thread Tables below show the application of these sockets as lifting points. They should be compared with the
• The flattest profile lifting socket available loads calculated using the method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of
dynamic factors, formwork adhesion etc.
• The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using reinforcement over its flat plate.
These tables show a typical situation and you should check your situation is within these parameters.
• Sockets are typically used in slabs If your situation falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations.

aA Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xCcr apart.
Include minimum slab reinforcement in slab as shown in the table on page 2-19

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ar

ar
Part No Load Dimensions of socket (mm)
Electroplated Stainless Steel Group, T d h g a b t
CFS-FA-12 CFS-FAS-12 0.5 Rd 12 30 22 35 35 3
CFS-FA-16 CFS-FAS-16 1.2 Rd 16 35 27 50 35 3 Axial Pull – Include Anchorage Reinforcement Angled Pull – Include Anchorage
page 02-14 Reinforcement page 02-14
CFS-FA-20 CFS-FAS-20 2 Rd 20 47 35 60 60 5
Angled Reinforcement page 02-15
CFS-FA-24 CFS-FAS-24 2.5 Rd 24 54 43 80 60 5
CFS-FA-30 CFS-FAS-30 4 Rd 30 72 56 100 80 6
CFS-FA-36 CFS-FAS-36 6.3 Rd 36 84 68 130 100 6
CFS-FA-42 CFS-FAS-42 8 Rd 42 100 80 130 130 8 Axial or Angled Load
Edge Element Shear Load
Part No ≤ 45º
CFS-FA-52 CFS-FAS-52 12.5 Rd 52 120 100 150 130 8 Distance Thickness
Load Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)
Group, T
Stainless Ccr hcr 15 25 15 25
Electroplated
Essential Steps: Steel
mm mm kN
Lifting – Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 02-13 CFS-FA-12 CFS-FAS-12 0.5 180 80 5 6.5 4.7 4.7
Axial Pull - include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-14 CFS-FA-16 CFS-FAS-16 1.2 250 90 12 15.5 7 8.4

Angled Pull - include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-14 and Angled Reinforcement page 02-15 CFS-FA-20 CFS-FAS-20 2 300 110 20 25.8 9.6 12.4

Shear Pull - include Anchorage Reinforcement page 02-14 and Angled Reinforcement page 02-15 CFS-FA-24 CFS-FAS-24 2.5 400 125 25 32.3 13.7 17.6
CFS-FA-30 CFS-FAS-30 4 500 150 40 51.6 19.4 25.1
CFS-FA-36 CFS-FAS-36 6.3 650 165 63 81.3 25.7 25.7
CFS-FA-42 CFS-FAS-42 8 650 180 80 103.3 28.9 37.3
CFS-FA-52 CFS-FAS-52 12.5 750 215 125 161.4 37.7 48.6

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ANCHORAGE REINFORCEMENT FOR ANGLED PULL REINFORCEMENT FOR
FLAT STEEL ANCHORS FLAT STEEL ANCHORS
Axial Loads are permitted only with reinforcement as shown below. Please ensure that the reinforcement Where the lifting chains
laixare
a roangled
f srab greater
0,5 x e U than 15° from the vertical, the additional
rof srabreinforcement
egde must be
touches the end plate of the socket. used and placed on the opposite
sdaol side of the socket, opposing the pull force. Thissdaoreinforcing
l raehs bar should
touch the socket where it wraps around and be located as close to the concrete surface as cover allows
(dimension A should be ≤ socket diameter).

Lh
A >=socket diameter
A

e
15°

h
L
ds

dmin ds
loads shear loads
Alternative
e x 5,0
U bars for axial edge bars for
reinforcement

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


Lbnet
dmin
Ls
Lbnet
30°

5xd L0 5xd
L1
L bnet = sin30 L s

e
L1

Part No Reinforcement B500 (min) for Axial Load Min Slab Reinforcement**
Part No Reinforcement B500B (min)
n x ds* Ls L0 Lges B500
Electroplated Stainless Steel Load Group, T ds L Dmin
mm
Electroplated Stainless Steel mm
CFS-FA-12 CFS-FAS-12 2x6 60 60 250 Q188A
CFS-FA-12 CFS-FAS-12 0.5 8 130 32
CFS-FA-16 CFS-FAS-16 2x8 70 90 420 Q188A
CFS-FA-16 CFS-FAS-16 1.2 8 170 32
CFS-FA-20 CFS-FAS-20 4 x 10 80 90 640 Q188A
CFS-FA-20 CFS-FAS-20 2 10 220 40
CFS-FA-24 CFS-FAS-24 4 x 10 100 90 640 Q188A
CFS-FA-24 CFS-FAS-24 2.5 10 240 40
CFS-FA-30 CFS-FAS-30 4 x 12 110 110 830 Q257A
CFS-FA-30 CFS-FAS-30 4 16 265 64
CFS-FA-36 CFS-FAS-36 4 x 16 120 140 1140 Q335A
CFS-FA-36 CFS-FAS-36 6.3 16 285 64
CFS-FA-42 CFS-FAS-42 4 x 16 120 140 1250 Q424A
CFS-FA-42 CFS-FAS-42 8 20 350 140
CFS-FA-52 CFS-FAS-52 4 x 20 150 160 1530 Q524A
CFS-FA-52 CFS-FAS-52 12.5 20 370 140

* n = number of rebars. Sometimes number of rebars can be reduced to n=2.


Please contact CFS for further information.

**Minimum reinforcement in the lifting insert area.

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CROWN FOOT ANCHORS LIFTING CAPACITIES FOR
• Electroplated CROWN FOOT ANCHORS
• Rd thread Tables below show the application of these sockets as lifting points. They should be compared to the loads
• Easy to install requiring no anchorage reinforcement calculated using the method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of dynamic
factors, formwork adhesion etc.
• Sockets are typically used in light to medium weight beam applications These tables show a typical situation and you should check your situation is within these parameters. If
your situation falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations.
Angled pull reinforcement is required if angle from vertical ß > 15º. For angled pull lifting it is important to
use U bar (page 02-19)

b
N

V D1
V

C1

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


d
Min

C2
e

M
C1 C2 C3 C4

Load Group, Dimensions of socket (mm)


Part No Where there is axial load and shear load at the same time, please ensure that the axial and shear
T d L components are less than the capacities, and also that:
Lift
CFS-CRA-16-80 1.2 Rd 16 80
ß > 15º
CFS-CRA-20-100 2 Rd 20 100 Axial Component Shear Component For angled load calculation it is important
+ ≤ 1.2 to know lifting angle in order to calculate
CFS-CRA-24-115 2.5 Rd 24 115 Axial Capacity Shear Capacity axial and shear component.
CFS-CRA-30-120 4 Rd 30 120
CFS-CRA-30-150 4 Rd 30 150 Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xC apart.
* Crown Foot Axial Reinforcement – see page 02-18
* Crown Foot Shear Reinforcement – include shear reinforcement page 02-19
Essential Steps:
Lifting – Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 02-17
Axial Load Shear Load
For most applications no additional reinforcement will be required. Enhanced capacities may be Typical Installation Conditions
without rebar with rebar* with rebar*
achieved by using additional reinforcement as guided by the capacity tables.
Element
Part No Load Group, T Edge Distance Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)
thickness
C1, C2, C3, C4 d 15 25 15 25 15 25
mm kN
CFS-CRA-16-80 1.2 110 110 8.2 11.9 13.1 14.4
CFS-CRA-20-100 2 140 130 12.9 16.7 14.1 22.5 14.4 14.4
CFS-CRA-24-115 2.5 160 150 16.2 20.9 18.8 31.3 17.2 20.7
CFS-CRA-30-120 4 170 150 17.3 22.3 28.4 40.8 19 20.7
CFS-CRA-30-150 4 210 180 24.3 31.4 33.4 50.2 28.7 36.9

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ANCHORAGE REINFORCEMENT FOR ANGLED PULL OR SHEAR REINFORCEMENT


CROWN FOOT ANCHORS FOR CROWN FOOT ANCHORS

Lh
Where the values with reinforcement have been used from the load capacities table, the following Where the values with reinforcement have been used from the load capacities table, the following
edge bars for edge bars for U bars for
0,5axial
xe U bars for axial
reinforcement must be included. reinforcement must be included.
shear loads shear loads loads loads
0,5 x e Edge reinforcement detail available on request.
shear U bar edge bars for
shear loads
A ≤ socket diameter

L
h
A
Straight or bent u-bar Ø

e
ee

e
Lh
Lh

5xd
shear loads loads
edge bars for 0,5axial
U bars for xe 0,5 x e

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Lb

If your element does not allow the inclusion of this reinforcement, please discuss with CFS as alternative
solutions can be designed for your particular problem.

e
e

If your element does not allow the inclusion of this reinforcement, please discuss with CFS, as alternative
n d Lb e
solutions can be designed for your particular problem.
Part No Load Group, T
mm
CFS-CRA-20-100 2 4 10 120 50 d Lb
Part No Load Group, T
CFS-CRA-24-115 2.5 4 10 140 50 mm

CFS-CRA-30-120 4 4 12 150 50 CFS-CRA-16-80 1.2 10 200

CFS-CRA-30-150 4 4 12 180 75 CFS-CRA-20-100 2 10 200


CFS-CRA-24-115 2.5 10 200
* CFS-CRA-16-80 is not used with anchorage bars, because there is not enough anchorage length.
CFS-CRA-30-120 4 12 250
CFS-CRA-30-150 4 12 250
Lb

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BOLT ANCHOR BOLT ANCHOR WITH END PLATE
Consists of threaded socket pressed onto hex-head bolt. Suitable for casting into slab-type elements. Consists of threaded socket with end plate and is suitable for casting into slab-type elements.
Socket is made from steel tube for precision applications to DIN EN 10305 (grade E355+N). Available in Socket is made from steel tube for precision applications to DIN EN 10305 (grade E355+N). Available in
mild steel with 4-6 µm coating thickness. mild steel with 4-6 µm coating thickness.
Stainless Steel according to approval EN10217 Part 7, grades 1.440, 1.4404 and 1.4571. Mild steel bolt Stainless Steel according to approval EN 10217 Part 7, grades 1.440, 1.4404 and 1.4571. Mild steel
anchor, grade 8.8. hexagonal head bolt, grade 8.8.

g
d
g

g
L
g
L

L
L
Rd - thread for the lifting situation.

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


All capacities shown in this section are
based on the lifting design criteria.
M - thread for the fixing situation.
Please contact CFS for lifting capacities.

Please note, data is valid with additional reinforcement on page 02 - 22. Please note, data is valid with additional reinforcement on page 02 - 22.

Permissible loads for installation


Typical installation Permissible loads for installation
perpendicular to plane of slab Typical installation perpendicular to plane of slab
Load Group, T

Element Edge Inclined Inclined

Load Group, T

Plate Dimensions
Axial pull Axial pull
thickness distance pull β ≤ 45° pull β ≤ 45°
perm Fv perm Fv Element Edge Inclined Inclined
Part Number dxL g Bolt hcr Ccr perm FS perm FS Axial pull Axial pull
thickness distance pull β ≤ 45° pull β ≤ 45°
dxL g Bolt perm Fv perm Fv
Concrete strength Part Number hcr Ccr perm Fs perm Fs

fck ≥ 15 N/mm² fck ≥ 25 N/mm² Concrete strength


mm
kN kN mm kN kN
CFS-BA-12-55 0.5 Rd12 x 55 23 M12 x 25 80 90 5.1 6.6 fck ≥ 15 N/mm² fck ≥ 25 N/mm²
CFS-BA-12-100 0.5 Rd12 x 100 23 M12 x 70 120 150 8.6 11.1 CFS-BAEP-12-55 0.5 Rd12 x 55 23 M12 x 25 80 90 7.6 9.8 40x40x4
CFS-BA-12-150 0.5 Rd12 x150 23 M12 x 120 170 230 8.6 11.1 CFS-BAEP-16-75 1.2 Rd16 x 75 29 M16 x 35 100 120 11.9 15.4 50x50x5
CFS-BA-16-75 1.2 Rd16 x 75 29 M16 x 35 100 120 8.2 10.6 CFS-BAEP-20-90 2.0 Rd20 x 90 35 M20 x 40 150 250 15.6 20.1 60x60x6
CFS-BA-16-140 1.2 Rd16 x 140 29 M16 x 100 200 200 12.8 16.5 CFS-BAEP-24-110 2.5 Rd24 x 110 46 M24 x 65 220 300 27.4 35.3 80x80x6
CFS-BA-16-220 1.2 Rd16 x 220 29 M16 x 180 240 250 12.8 16.5 CFS-BAEP-30-140 4.0 Rd30 x 140 60 M30 x 60 260 350 31.4 40.5 95x95x6
CFS-BA-20-90 2.0 Rd20 x 90 35 M20 x 40 150 250 10.6 13.7
CFS-BA-20-150 2.0 Rd20 x 150 35 M20 x 100 200 300 20.0 25.8 Rd - thread for the lifting situation. All capacities shown in this section are based on the lifting design criteria.
CFS-BA-20-180 2.0 Rd20 x 180 35 M20 x 130 200 350 20.0 25.8 M - thread for the fixing situation available on request.
CFS-BA-20-270 2.0 Rd20 x 270 35 M20 x 220 290 400 20.0 25.8
CFS capacities are based on cubic strength.
CFS-BA-24-200 2.5 Rd24 x 200 45 M24 x 140 220 300 28.8 37.2
CFS-BA-30-240 4.0 Rd30 x 240 60 M30 x 160 260 350 48.3 62.4
CFS-BA-36-300 6.3 Rd36 x 300 74 M36 x 200 320 450 68.3 88.8

CFS capacities are based on cubic strength.


M - thread for the fixing situation available on request.

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ADDITIONAL ANCHORAGE, ANGLED, SHEAR PULL REINFORCEMENT
FOR BOLT ANCHOR WITH END PLATE
STRAIGHT REBAR ANCHOR
Straight Rebar dimensions and lifting capacities.
Angled Pull & Shear Reinforcement Anchorage Reinforcement

15°
Straight Rebar Anchor
d
ds The socket is anchored with a reinforcing bar. Owing
to the relatively long anchorage length, these sockets

g
dmin ds are particularly suitable for casting into wall-type
components parallel with the plane of the wall.
dmin

L1

L
L1

ADDITIONAL REINFORCEMENT FOR BOLT ANCHORS

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


ds

Bolt Anchor reinforcement scheme

15°

Typical installation Permissible loads

Dimensions [mm] Element Edge Inclined Inclined


Axial pull 90° pull Axial pull 90° pull

D out
thickness distance pull β ≤ 45° pull β ≤ 45°
perm Fv perm Fs perm Fv perm Fs
hcr Ccr perm Fs perm Fs
Part No
Mild steel (bk) / Galvanised
ds + chromated steel (zn)
mm mm kN kN
D min

dxL g ds Concrete strength fck ≥ 15 N/mm² Concrete strength fck ≥ 25 N/mm²

CFS-RAS-12-200 Rd 12x200 25 8 15.5 60 140 9.0 6.0 3.5 11.0 8.0 4.5
CFS-RAS-14-240 Rd 14x230 25 10 18 60 180 10.0 6.0 3.5 13.0 8.0 4.5
L CFS-RAS-16-270 Rd 16x270 27 12 21.4 80 180 14.0 7.0 4.0 19.0 8.0 5.0
CFS-RAS-18-300 Rd 18x300 35 14 22.3 100 200 28.0 11.0 8.0 34.0 14.0 10.0
*The additional reinforcement must press against the socket. Reinforcement must be positioned ≤ A mm from the surface,
where A is the socket diameter. CFS-RAS-20-350 Rd 20x350 35 14 27 100 250 28.0 11.0 10.0 34.0 14.0 13.0
CFS-RAS-24-400 Rd 24x400 43 16 31 100 300 40.0 17.0 10.0 45.0 21.0 13.0
CFS-RAS-30-500 Rd30x500 56 20 40 140 350 57.0 31.0 22.0 65.0 40.0 29.0
Anchorage Reinforcement for Bolt Anchor with End Plate Angled Pull & Shear Reinforcement
CFS-RAS-36-650 Rd 36x650 69 25 47 140 400 80.0 35.0 22.0 100.0 45.0 29.0

Anchorage Reinforcement (Axial Pull) B500B Angled Pull Reinforcement B500B CFS-RAS-42-850 Rd 42x850 80 28 54 160 500 110.0 57.0 22.0 130.0 74.0 29.0
CFS-RAS-52-900 Rd 52x900 100 32 67 200 600 160.0 62.0 42.0 180.0 81.0 54.0
Minimum n x ds Ls Lo Lges ds Dmin L
M/Rd M/Rd
reinforcement mm mm
Rd - thread for the lifting situation. All capacities shown in this section are based on the lifting design criteria.
12 Q188A 2x6 60 60 250 12 8 32 130
M - thread for the fixing situation available on request.
16 Q188A 2x8 70 90 420 16 8 32 170
20 Q188A 4x8 80 90 640 20 10 40 220
24 Q188A 4x10 100 90 640 24 10 40 240
30 Q257A 4x12 110 110 830 30 16 64 265
36 16 64 285

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WAVY TAIL SOCKET ANCHORS LIFTING CAPACITIES FOR
• Zinc plated or stainless steel A2 standard, A4 on request WAVY TAIL SOCKET ANCHORS
• Rd thread
These tables are for these sockets to be used as lifting points. They should be compared the loads
• The socket is anchored into the concrete unit using its integrated reinforcement bar. No need for
calculated using the method outlined in section 1 of this catalogue and include consideration of dynamic
anchorage reinforcement
factors, formwork adhesion etc.
• Quick and easy to fix into unit
• Wavy Tail Short Anchors Lare typically used in beams These tables show a typical situation and you should check if your situation is within these parameters.

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g When your situation falls out of these parameters, please contact CFS for bespoke advice and calculations.
• Wavy Tail Long Anchors are typically used in panels and walls The capacities are the same for both electroplated and stainless steel anchors.
d
• High Load Wavy Tails can be arranged if higher capacities are required. Contact CFS for further info. 15°

3131 ds

15° 15°
FQ

°
60
L L
g g F vdsF v
F s Fdss
d d FQ FQ
°
°
60
60

D min
hcr hcr

D min
dsds ds ds ddss Ccr
D min
D min

D min
D min hcr hcr
Ccr Ccr
Short Wavy Tail Long Wavy Tail
Ccr Ccr hcr
L D min L1

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


g L
Ccr Ccr Angled pull reinforcement can be
d hcr hcr
D min L1 L1
D min removed, shear rebars wrapped
L L around the cage if possible.
ds
Part No
Zinc Plated
Part No
Stainless Steel
Load
Group, T
d
Dimensions of socket (mm)
L ds g
31 Axial Pull Angled Pull – Angled Reinforcement
page 02-14
15°
Shear Pull – Shear Reinforcement
page 02-15

3131 Short Wavy Tail Types


CFS-WAS-12-108 CFS-WASS-12-108 0.5 12 15°
Rd15° 108 8 22 Short Wavy Tail Types Table

°
FQ

60
CFS-WAS-16-167 CFS-WASS-16-167 1.2 Rd 16 167 12 27
Fv Fv
ds Typical Installation F sLoad
F sAxial
CFS-WAS-20-187 CFS-WASS-20-187 2 Rd 20 187 16 35 Conditions ds Angled Load Shear Load
°

FQ FQ
°
60
60

hcr hcr

D min

D min
CFS-WAS-24-240 CFS-WASS-24-240 2.5 Rd 24 240 20 43 Load Edge Element
ds ds Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)
ds ds Part No Group, Distance thickness
CFS-WAS-30-300 CFS-WASS-30-300 4 Rd 30 300 20 56 T Ccr
D min
D min

Ccr hcr 15 25 15 25 15 25
D min
D min

CFS-WAS-36-380 CFS-WASS-36-380 6.3 Rd 36 380 25 69 Ccr Ccr hcr hcr


mm kN
Ccr Ccr
CFS-WAS-42-450 CFS-WASS-42-450 8 Rd 42 450 28 80
CFS-WAS-12-108 0.5 95 140 5 7 5 hcr 7 4.3 5.6
D min L1
Long Wavy Tail Types L
Ccr Ccr
CFS-WAS-16-167 1.2 135 195 14.4 18.5 12 15.5 13.4 14
hcr hcr
D D min L1 L1
CFS-WAL-12-137
min CFS-WALS-12-137 0.5 Rd 12 137 8 22 CFS-WAS-20-187 2 170 215 20 26 20 26 15.8 20.3
L L
CFS-WAL-16-216 CFS-WALS-16-216 1.2 Rd 16 216 12 27 CFS-WAS-24-240 2.5 220 270 27.6 36 25 32.2 18 23.2
CFS-WAL-20-257 CFS-WALS-20-257 2 Rd 20 257 16 35 CFS-WAS-30-300 4 275 330 40 50.4 40 50.4 35.7 46.1
CFS-WAL-24-360 CFS-WALS-24-360 2.5 Rd 24 360 20 43 CFS-WAS-36-380 6.3 300 415 63 81.3 63 81.3 35.7 46.1

CFS-WAL-30-450 CFS-WALS-30-450 4 Rd 30 450 20 56 CFS-WAS-42-450 8 400 480 80 103.3 80 103.3 45 58.1

CFS-WAL-36-570 CFS-WALS-36-570 6.3 Rd 36 570 25 69


Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimum of 2xCcr apart.
CFS-WAL-42-620 CFS-WALS-42-620 8 Rd 42 620 28 80 Fs Fs
Minimum reinforcement
Fv Fv of ctwo layers of 131mm2/m mesh
cr ccr
CFS-WAL-52-880 CFS-WALS-52-880 12.5 Rd 52 880 28 90

c cr c cr
Essential Steps:
c cr c cr hc
Lifting – Check Lifting Load Capacity Table page 02-25 and 02-26
Angled Pull – Include Angled Reinforcement page 02-27 hcr hcr
Shear Pull – include Shear Reinforcement page 02-28 hcr hcr

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Long Wavy Tail Types Table
ANGLED PULL REINFORCEMENT FOR
Typical Installation

Load
Conditions
Edge Element
Axial Load Angled Load Shear Load
WAVY TAIL SOCKET ANCHORS
Min Concrete Strength (N/mm2)
Part No Group, Distance thickness laixa rof srab U rof srab egde
Where the lifting chains are angled greater than 15° from the vertical, the additional reinforcement must be
0,5 x e
T sdaol sdaol raehs
Ccr hcr 15 25 15 25 15 25
used and placed on the opposite side of the socket, opposing the pull force. This reinforcing bar should
mm kN touch the socket where it wraps around and be located as close to the concrete surface as cover allows
60 5 7 5 7 2.5 2.6 (dimension A should be ≤ socket diameter).
80 6.7 8.6 6.7 9.3 2.7 3.5
CFS-WAL-12-137 0.5 150

Lh
100 8.3 10.9 8.3 10.9* 3.3 4.3

15°
130
80
10.9
14.4 31
31
10.9
18.5
10.9*
12
10.9*
15.5
4.3
7.4
5.6
9.6 A

e
100 18 23.2 15 19.4 8 10.3 15°
15°
CFS-WAL-16-216 1.2 200
120 21.6 25.4 18 23.2* 11.1 14 Fv
Fs

h
L
145 25.4 25.4 21.8* 25.4*
FQ13.4 14

hcr FQ

° °
100 20 26 20 25.8 9 11.5

6 06 0
FQ
120 24 30.9 24 30.9 11.6 13.9
CFS-WAL-20-257 2 d
250
s d ds
140 28 34.1 28 34.1 12.6 ds
16.3
s
A ≤ socket diameter loads
d
shear loads
e x 5,0 s
D min

min
175 34.1 34.1 34.1 34.1 15.8 20.3
U bars for axial edge bars for
hcr

min
Ccr

DDmin

DDmin

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


100 27.6 35.6 25 32.2 9 11.6
120 33.1 42.7 27 Ccr 34.9 10.8 13.9 Ccr
Ccr
CFS-WAL-24-360 2.5 300
140 38.6 45.7 31.6 37.6 12.6 16.2
200 45.7 45.7 45.7 45.7 18 23.2
hcr Ccr
120 34.2 44.2 hcr 34.2 D min
44.2 L1
17.1 22.1 hcr
D min L1 L
L 350 140 40 51.6 40 51.6 20 25.8 L

e
CFS-WAL-30-450 4
160 45.6 58.9 45.6 58.9 22.8 29.4
250 69.1 69.1 69.1 69.1 35.7 46.1
140 55.9 72.2 55.1 71.1 18.8 24.2

CFS-WAL-36-570 6.3 500


160
180
63.9
71.9 31
31
82.6
92.8
63
70.8
81.3
91.5
21.5
25.6
27.8
33.1 Part No Load Group, T
15°
ds
Reinforcement B500B (min)
L Dmin
220 100.4 113 86.6 111 .8 31.5 40.6 15° mm
250 113 113 98.4 113* 35.7 45.1 CFS-WA*-12 0.5 8 130 32
15°
160 86.8 112 80 103.3* 22.4 29 CFS-WA*-16 1.2 8 170 32
° °

180 97.6 126 90 116.2* 25.2 35.5 CFS-WA*-20 2 10 220


FQ 40
6 06 0

F v FQ
CFS-WAL-42-620 8 500 200 108.5 138.5 100 129* 28 36.1
ds
CFS-WA*-24 2.5 10 240
Fs 40
240 130.2 138.5 106.7 137.7*
FQ 40
ds
51.6 CFS-WA*-30 4 ds 16 265 64
ds
hcr
min

300 138.5 138.5 133.3* 138.5* 45 58.1 CFS-WA*-36 6.3 16 285 64

min
DDmin

DDmin
200 146.6 180 125 161.4 38 49 CFS-WA*-42 8 20 350 140
ds CFS-WA*-52 12.5 20 370Ccr 140
240 175.2 180 150 180 45.6 58.8
CFS-WAL-52-880 12.5 600 Ccr
D min

280 180 180 175 180 62.5 62.5


300 180 180 180 180 62.5 62.5
WA* - WAL orCWAS
cr hcr
Ccr hcr
D min L1 hcr
Where two or more sockets are in use, they should be spaced at a minimumDofmin L1
2xCcr apart. L
Minimum reinforcement of two layers of 131mm2/m mesh L
Ccr
* Please contact CFS about the Rotating Eyes hcr
(for highlighted values lifting loops are not recommended)
L

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SHEAR REINFORCEMENT FOR WAVY TAIL ALTERNATIVE REINFORCEMENT

U bars for axial


WAVY TAIL SOCKET ANCHORS

loads
Shear and Anchorage Reinforcement Diagram.

e x 5, 0
Where the unit is being tilted, or the lift is in the edge of the element resulting in a shear pull on the For cases with wall thickness from (100-150mm) please contact CFS.
socket, the reinforcement shown here must be used. This reinforcing bar should touch the socket where
it wraps around and be located as close to the concrete surface as cover allows (dimension A should
be ≤ socket diameter).
15°

31 Lh
A h
L e
Fv
Fs
FQ 15°
hcr
ds Fv
FQ
°
60
D min

hcr hcr
A ≤ socket diameter Ccr
ds ds
Ccr

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


D min

D min
Ccr
Ccr
hcr Ccr
L
hcr
D min L1 Anchorage reinforcement bar can be removed if shear
reinforcement can be wrapped around the cage L

Reinforcement B500B (min)

31
Part No Load Group, T ds L Dmin
15°
mm
CFS-WA*-12 0.5 8 95 32
15°
CFS-WA*-16 1.2 8 130 32 Fv
CFS-WA*-20 2 10 170 40
Fs
FQ Fv
CFS-WA*-24
CFS-WA*-30
2.5
4
10
16
185
195
40
64
hcr
°

FQ
60

CFS-WA*-36 ds 6.3 16 200 64


hcr
CFS-WA*-42 8 16 215 64
ds ds
D min

CFS-WA*-52 12.5 20 220 140


Ccr hcr
D min

D min

WA* - WAL or WAS Ccr Ccr


Ccr
Ccr
hcr
hcr
D min L L1
L
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Alternative Shear Reinforcement Alternative Shear Reinforcement for square, rectangular and circular profile columns

Reinforcement arrangement either in red (1) or in green (2) alternative when shear is in two directions and
wall panel thickness is low.

REBARS
2 and (2) (3)
3 REBARS LONG WAVED ANCHOR

Type A Type B Type C Type D


CFS-WAL-16-216 CFS-WAL-20-257 CFS-WAL-30-450 CFS-WAL-36-570
- CFS-WAL-24-360 - CFS-WAL-42-620
- - - CFS-WAL-52-880

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


65 75 95 150
85 85 100 100 120 120 150 150

305 305 500 500 760 760 900 900

Ø10 Ø12 Ø16 Ø20

This reinforcement option allows shear lift in two directions. For more information about particular load case or
standard data sheet please contact CFS.

Bespoke information for different wall thickness and


wavy tail socket sizes can be provided by CFS.

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CFS SPA THREADED LIFTING LOOPS
SANDWICH PANEL LIFTER The CFS lifting loop is designed for use with CFS threaded socket systems. Loops are available from 12 to
52 mm sizes in both Rd & M thread types. The load capacity for each application is to be taken from the
Lifting Loops
• CFS cranked SPA sandwich panel anchor can be designed according to your sandwich panel dimensions. corresponding tables. The CFS loops can be subjected
List to a diagonal lift up to 45°. If a 90° shear load is to

42
• Available sizes RD24, RD30, RD36, Lifting Loops
be applied, a rotating eye should be used. List

• Please contact CFS with your panel dimensions.


Loops should be discarded immediately if a wire strand has broken. Loops carry an individual number
identifiable to a certificate. The loops also have a tag indicating the load group of the loop. The tag is colour
coded showing which load category threaded anchor the loop should be used with. All tags are CE marked.
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M and Rd Thread Compatibility
Rd thread loops should only be used in Rd sockets. M thread loops can be used in either Rd or M thread
Safe working load sockets with no reduction in load capacity.

Size = Type

Flat side for tightening by hand

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


h
45°minimum
45° minimum angle
angle
for for lifting
lifting

l
e
Load Metric thread Round thread Dimensions Approx. Load capacity
stages (Rd) [mm] weight [kg]
Load Metric thread Round thread Dimensions Approx. Load capacity per
stages (Rd) [mm] weight [kg] piece
per
Max. clearance between upper piece d d Suitable for inclined pull up to max 45° Factored Loads
and lower part >S< [kg] [mm] Ref. No. [mm] Ref. No. g L s [kg] axial
d d Load Group, Axial Angle
[kg] [mm] Ref. No. [mm] Ref. No. g L s 500[kg] M 12Part
axialNo
k4212m Rd 12 Tk4212r 22 d 130 6 L
0.06 g
900 s Colour tag pull Fv pull ≤ 45°

500 M 12 k4212m Rd 12 k4212r 22 130 6 800 k4214m


0.06M 14 900 Rd 14 k4214r 25 150 7 0.10 mm
1400 kN
800 M 14 k4214m Rd 14 k4214r 25 150 7 1200 k4216m
0.10M 16CFS-LL-12
1400 k4216r
Rd 16 0.5 27 Rd12
170 8 0.14
130 1700
22 6 Orange 9.0 9.0
The loops
1200 M 16 k4216m Rd 16 k4216r 27 170 8 1600
0.14 CFS-LL-16
1700 k4218r
Rd 18 1.2 34 Rd16
190 9 0.20
170 2400
27 are suitable
8 for Load stages 17.0
Red are the same17.0
for all
The loops inclined and product groups.
2000 M k4220m
20CFS-LL-20 Rd 20 2k4220r 35 Rd20
210 10 0.25
210 3200
35 10
transversal pull Light Green 31.0 31.0
1600 Rd 18 k4218r 34 190 9 0.20 2400 are suitable for Load stages are the same for all in combination Load capacity is the maximum load
2000 M 20 k4220m Rd 20 k4220r 35 210 10
2500
0.25
M inclined Rd
k4224m
24CFS-LL-24 and24 k4224r
3200 transversal pull2.5
product 43 260 12
groups.
Rd24 0.45
260 4390°
3900 minimum
with 12
different Black
that complies 39.0 39.0
with the “Safety
3000 M k4227m
27CFS-LL-30 48 Rd30
280is the
13 maximum
0.65 4900
angle for lifting
transport Standards for Transport Anchors
in combination 4 Load capacity 340 load
56 anchors. 16 Dark Green 50.0 50.0
2500 M 24 k4224m Rd 24 k4224r 43 260 12 0.45 3900 with different and Transport Systems in Precast
4000 M k4230m
30CFS-LL-36 Rd 30 6.3 that complies
k4230r with
56 Rd36
340 16the “Safety
1.05 5000
transport 380 68 18 Concrete Elements“.
Blue 79.0 79.0
3000 M 27 k4227m 48 280 13 0.65 4900 Standards for Transport Anchors All safety factors for the breakage
anchors.Rd 36 k4236r
6300 k4236m
M 36CFS-LL-42 8 and Transport
380Systems
68 Rd42 18 in Precast
1.55
420 7900
80 20 Grey 102.0and concrete
of rope (4), steel 102.0 (3)
4000 M 30 k4230m Rd 30 k4230r 56 340 16 1.05
5000 Concrete Elements“. have been included in the calcula-
k4242m
8000 M 42CFS-LL-52 k4242r
Rd 42 12.5 80 Rd52
420 20 2.25 10200
All safety factors for the550 97
breakage 26 Yellow
tion.
175.0 175.0
Outer Leaf Insulation 6300
Inner Leaf M 36 k4236m Rd 36 k4236r 68 380 18 1.55 7900
12500 M 52 k4252m of rope (4),
Rd 52 k4252r 97 steel
550 and
26 concrete (3)
4.75 17500
8000 M 42 k4242m Rd 42 k4242r 80 420 20 2.25 10200 have been included in the calcula-
M - thread available. Please contact CFS.
tion.
12500 M 52 k4252m Rd 52 k4252r 97 550 26 4.75 17500
WARNING
For up to 45°
inclined pull only
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For up to 45°
inclined pull only
ROTATING EYES IDENTIFICATION
The CFS Rotating Eye is used to transport precast elements with socket anchors. It is designed for inclined The following identification information is stencilled Attention
lifting operations up to 90° and thus is used for tilting and shear lifting operations. It is also our most durable on every rotating eye. Before attaching put link in the correct position.
option for lifting operations.
Use and Operation
The rotating eye is easy to attach or remove due to the forged hexagon shaped body of the swivel. There is The rotating eye is screwed into the lifting anchor.
also a crimp on the link to prevent it from kinking. Both external and internal surfaces are protected against Insert threaded bolt deep enough to achieve a
corrosion by a tough galvanized coating. The link can swing more than 180° and rotate 360° and it can rotate close fit between the concrete and the base plate.
under load which also means that it is not possible to loosen the baseplate under load. If the unit is lifted the wide base plate is supported
Rotating eyes carry a batch number identifiable to a certificate. The eyes have a marking indicating the load by the concrete, and an undesirable bending of the
group of the loop. All eyes are CE marked.
Anschlagpunkte threaded bolt is prevented. Safe working l
Lifting Points

For correct installation of the rotating eye it is


Die fortschrittlichste Generation der Anschlagwirbel essential that the contact surface of the base plate
The advanced generation of attachment swivels is absolutely at right angles to the longitudinal axis
of the lifting anchor. Size = Type
Normal Size Max. Clearance S

If precast concrete units are being lifted with 0.5 - 1.4t Flat side for tightening by hand
1.5mm
rotating eyes, it is recommended to install the
lifting anchor with a large plastic nailing plate. The 2.0 - 2.5t 1.5mm
D1 Anschlagpunkte
rotating eye body is tightened by hand against the
Lifting Points 3.0 - 6.7t 2.4mm
concrete surface. Do not use smaller recesses

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


Die fortschrittlichste Generation der Anschlagwirbel than the eye diameter. 8.0 - 10.0t 3.2mm
The advanced generation of attachment swivels
The rotating eye can turn in any direction against 15t 4.0mm
the base plate thus ensuring the correct direction
20.0 - 30.0t 4.5mm
of the inclined force. The rotating eye is not to be
used to rotate precast elements.
Entsprechende Betriebs-/Montageanweisungen finden Sie The corresponding operating-/assembly instructions can be
im Internet auf www.jdt.de zum Download. found on www.jdt.de for download. Maintenance
Rotating eyes are filled with grease during
e production when first used. The compact design
Anschlagart | Kind of attachment

Stück | Number of pieces 1 1 2 2 2 3 o. 4


prevents penetration of dirt. However should dirt
M Neigungswinkel | Inclination angle 0° 90° 0° 90° 0° – 45° 45° – 60° 0° – 45° 45° – 60° have collected in the interior of the rotating eye
Bezeichnung | Code
Tragfähigkeit | WLL impairing an easy turning operation, the turning
t t t t t t t t
TP 0,7 M 10 1,0 0,5 2,0 1,0 0,7 0,5 1,0 0,75 mechanism can be oiled.
M 12 1,4 0,7 2,8 1,4 1,0 0,7 1,4 1,0
Safe
M 14 2,0 1,0 4,0 2,0 1,4 1,0 2,12 1,5
working
Entsprechende Betriebs-/Montageanweisungen
TP 1,4 finden Sie The
M 16corresponding
2,8 operating-/assembly
1,4 5,6 instructions
2,8 can be 2,0 1,4 3,0 2,12 Safe load
working load
im Internet auf www.jdt.de zum Download. found
M 20 on www.jdt.de
3,4 for1,7
download. 6,8 3,4 2,4 1,7 3,55 2,5
Load Dimensions of Rotating Eye (mm) Axial
M 24 load 3,4 Angle1,7load <45º
6,8 Shear
3,4 load 2,4 1,7 3,55 2,5
Part No
Group, T TP 2,5 M 20 5,0 2,5 10,0 5,0 3,55 2,5 5,3 3,75 Size
Size = Type
= Type
M D1
Anschlagart | Kind of attachment
e
TP 4 M 24 8,0 4,0
kN 16,0 8,0 5,6 4,0 8,5 6,0 Max. clearance between upper
M 30 8,0 4,0 16,0 8,0 5,6 4,0 8,5 6,0
Max. clearance
CFS-RE-10 0.4 M10 of pieces
Stück | Number 36.5 1 181
TP 6,7
2 10
M 30
2
12,0
7 2
6,7 24,0
5 3 o. 4
13,4 9,5 6,7 14,0 10,0
and lower
between upperpart
and >S<
Neigungswinkel | Inclination angle 0° 90° 0° 90° 0° – 45° 45° – 60° 0° – 45° 45° – 60°
CFS-RE-12 0.5 M12 36.5 TP18
8 14
M 30 12,0 10 8,0 24,0 7 16,0 11,2 8,0 16,0 12,0 lower part >5<
Tragfähigkeit | WLL
Bezeichnung | Code TP 10 M 36 15,0 10,0 30,0 20,0 14,0 10,0 21,2 15,0
CFS-RE-16 1.2 M16 36.5 t
TP20
t
12,5
t
28
M 42
t
15,0
t
20 12,5
t
30,0
t
14 25,0 t
17,0 12,5 25,0
Flat side Flat
18,0
forside
tightening
for by hand
TP 0,7 M 10 1,0 0,5 2,0 1,0 0,7 0,5 1,0 0,75
M 45 15,0 12,5 30,0 25,0 17,0 12,5 25,0 18,0 tightening by hand
CFS-RE-20 2 M20 M 12 52 1,4 30
0,7 2,8 50
M 48
1,4
15,0
35
1,0
12,5
0,7
30,0
1,4 25
25,0
1,0
17,0 12,5 25,0 18,0
M 14 2,0 1,0 4,0 2,0 1,4 1,0 2,12 1,5
TP 17 M 42 20,0 13,0 40,0 26,0 18,0 13,0 27,0 19,0
CFS-RE-24 2.5 TP 1,4 M24 M 16 57 2,8 301,4 5,6 80 2,8 56
2,0 1,4 3,0 40 2,12
M 45 25,0 17,0 50,0 34,0 23,5 17,0 35,0 25,0
M 20 3,4 1,7 6,8 3,4 2,4 1,7 3,55 2,5
CFS-RE-30 4 M30 M 24
70 3,4
35
1,7 6,8
120
M 48
3,4
25,0 95
2,4
17,0
1,7
50,0
3,55
67 34,0 2,5
23,5 17,0 35,0 25,0
M 56 25,0 18,0 50,0 36,0 25,0 18,0 37,5 26,5
TP 2,5 M 20 5,0 2,5 10,0 5,0 3,55 2,5 5,3 3,75
CFS-RE-36 6.3 M36 81 TP50
20 150
M 64 25,0 120 20,0 50,0 10040,0 28,0 20,0 42,5 30,0
TP 4 M 24 8,0 4,0 16,0 8,0 5,6 4,0 8,5 6,0
TP 28 M 64 32,5 28,0 65,0 56,0 39,0 28,0 58,0 42,0
CFS-RE-42 8 M42 M 30 81 8,0 60
4,0 16,0 150
M 72
8,0
32,5 140
5,6
28,0
4,0
65,0
8,5 125
56,0
6,0
39,0 28,0 58,0 42,0
TP 6,7 M 30 12,0 6,7 24,0 13,4 9,5 6,7 14,0 10,0
M 80 32,5 28,0 65,0 56,0 39,0 28,0 58,0 42,0
CFS-RE-52 12.5 TP 8 M52 M 30 81 12,0 78
8,0 24,0 250 16,0 235
11,2 8,0 16,0 180 12,0
TP 35 M 80 40,0 35,0 80,0 70,0 49,0 35,0 74,0 52,5
TP 10 M 36 15,0 10,0 30,0 20,0 14,0 10,0 21,2 15,0
M 90 40,0 35,0 80,0 70,0 49,0 35,0 74,0 52,5
TP 12,5 M 42 15,0 12,5 30,0 25,0 17,0 12,5 25,0 18,0
TP 40 M 80 50,0 40,0 100,0 80,0 56,0 40,0 84,0 60,0
Load groups are matching socket load groups.
M 45 15,0 12,5 30,0
M 90
25,0
50,0
17,0
40,0
12,5
100,0
25,0
80,0
18,0
56,0 40,0 84,0 60,0
M 48 15,0 12,5 30,0 25,0 17,0 12,5 25,0 18,0
M 100 50,0 40,0 100,0 80,0 56,0 40,0 84,0 60,0
TP 17 M 42 20,0 13,0 40,0 26,0 18,0 13,0 27,0 19,0
Bei unsymmetrischer Lastverteilung gelten für die 2- und 3-/ 4-strängigen In the case of an unsymmetrical load distribution, the lifting capacities applicable to the
M 45 25,0 17,0 50,0 34,0 23,5 17,0 35,0 25,0
Anschlagketten die Tragfähigkeiten für 1-strängige bei 90°. 2 and 3-/ 4-leg slings are The same as for 1-legTypes at 90°.
M 48 25,0 17,0 50,0 34,0 23,5 17,0 35,0 25,0
M 56 25,0 18,0 50,0 36,0 25,0 18,0 37,5 26,5 9
TP 20 M 64 25,0 20,0 50,0 40,0 28,0 20,0 42,5 30,0
TP 28 M 64 32,5 28,0 65,0 56,0 39,0 28,0 58,0 42,0
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M 80 32,5 28,0 65,0 56,0 39,0 28,0 58,0 42,0
TP 35 M 80 40,0 35,0 80,0 70,0 49,0 35,0 74,0 52,5
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RETRO POST FIXED LIFTING EYE ACCESSORIES


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The CFS Retro Post Fixed Lifting Eye is used to lift existing concrete slabs where lifting anchors are not cast Plastic Recess Plate
in. It is used with the CFS Female Bar Coupler Fixings and either Fisher FIS V-360 Resin or bolted through The nail plate is used to attach the socket anchors to the formwork. The
Rd plastic nail plates are available for
the element. It is available to suit a range of slab thicknesses with load capacities from 0.3t to 20t. Safety thread sizes M/Rd12 to M/Rd52. The plastic recess plate produces a recess into which a lifting loop or a
factor 4:1 Loadable in any direction -40º rotating eye can be threaded.
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Please consult CFS for your individual application. LoAD RIng - VLBg
C Dimensions mm
Part No Colour
Complies with the machinery directives 2006/42/EC Rd D1 h D1
CFS-NP-12 M/Rd 12 58 10 Orange
Resin Option Drilled Through Option F
G

CFS-NP-16 M/Rd 16 58 10 Red


CFS-NP-20 M/Rd 20 65 10 Light Green h
CFS-NP-24 M/Rd 24 90 10 Black

OR THREADED
SOCKET ANCHOR
SOCKET ANCHOR
ORROD
THREADED ROD
CFS-NP-30 M/Rd 30 90 10 Dark Green
RESIN FIXED RESIN FIXED 3.3.2 Allowed lifting and turning operations CFS-NP-36 M/Rd 36 96 or 100 10 Blue Rd
F
CFS-NP-42 M/Rd 42 96 or 100 10 Grey

BAR COUPLER BAR COUPLER


CFS-NP-52 M/Rd 52 96 or 100 10 Yellow
RESIN FIXED RESIN FIXED

Architectural Stainless Steel cap for lifting sockets

THREADED SYSTEMS FOR LIFTING


We can provide architectural socket caps to use directly in sockets and other threaded products to cover up
MO
the exposed thread and provide an architecturally pleasing appearance. These are available in all sizes and
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produced to order to suit your concrete recess dimension. Please contact CFS to discuss your requirement.
3.3.2 Allowed lifting and turning operations
* For resin case please contact CFS UserF Instructions - Part
Pic. 2: Pivoting in load 1
direction
Dimensions mm
Safety instructions
• Turning operations where the VLBG will be turned Part No
3.3.2 Allowed lifting and turning operations around/ declaration
This safety instruction the bolt axle
of the (exception: seeto chapter
manufacturer has be kept on file for the whole lifetime of the product. Rd D1 h D1
3.3.3 Forbidden lifting and turning operations).
F
EC-Declaration of turn
After a full theby
manufacturer
180° the torque of the bolt must
CFS-SSC-12 M/Rd 12 58 10
Axial
Part No M beMachinery
According to the checked.Directive 2006/42/EC, annex II B and amendments. CFS-SSC-16 M/Rd 16 58 10
Capacity kN
Method of lift

We hereby declare that WARNING the design and construction of the equipment detailed within this document, adheres to the
appropriate CFS-SSC-20 M/Rd 20 65 10
2 level2 of health 4 and3 & 4 safety
3 & Observe 3 & 4of
the the corresponding
requested EC regulation.
torque value before
CFS-VLBG-8 8 3
Number of legs 1 1 2 2 2 h
Angle of inclination <ß 0° 90° 0° 90°
Any0-45°
un-authorised
45-60° unsymm. 0-45°
each
modification lifting
of theorequipment
45-60° unsymm.
turning operation.
and/or any incorrect usage of the equipmentCFS-SSC-24
not adhered to within M/Rd 24 90 10
these user instructions waivers this declaration invalid.
CFS-VLBG-10 10 6.3
Factor 1 1 2 2 1.4 1 1 2.1 1.5 1
Type Thread
The equipment must be regularly tested and inspected as per BGR 500. Failure to carry out
WLL in metric tons, bolted and adjusted in the direction of pull CFS-SSC-30
the recommended M/Rd 30 90 10
maintenance and testing of the equipment waivers this declaration invalid.
CFS-VLBG-12 12 10
VLBG 0.3 t M8
VLBG 0.63 t M 10 / 3/8“
0.3
0.63
0.3
0.63
0.6
1.26 1.26
0.6
0.88
0.42
0.63
3.3.3
0.3
0.63
Forbidden
0.3
1.32 0.95
lifting
0.63
0.63
and turning operations
0.45 0.3
CFS-SSC-36 M/Rd 36 96 or 100 10 Rd
VLBG 1 t M 12 / 1/2“ 1 1 2 2 1.4 1 1 2.1 1.5 1
CFS-VLBG-16 16 15
VLBG 1.2 t M 14 1.2 1.2 2.4 2.4 1.68
The1.2following
1.2 2.52
operations
1.8 1.2
are forbidden: CFS-SSC-42 M/Rd 42 96 or 100 10
VLBG 1.5 t M 16 / 5/8“ 1.5 1.5 3 Pic. Designation
3 2: Pivoting
2.1 1.5 in load ofWARNING
3.15 the
1.5 direction 2.25 equipment:
1.5

CFS-VLBG-20 20 25
VLBG 2 t
VLBG 2.5 t
M 18
M 20 / 3/4“ / 7/8“
2
2.5
2
2.5
4
5 5
4 2.8
3.5
2
LIFtIng
2.5
2
PoInt
2.5
4.2
5.25The3.75
3 2
turning2.5of the VLBG under load in the CFS-SSC-52 M/Rd 52 96 or 100 10
VLBG 2.5 t M22 2.5 2.5 • 5Turning
5 Type:
3.5 operations
Load
2.5 2.5 -where
ring VLBg - the
5.25direction
for
3.75 VLBG
bolting willbolt
of2.5the beaxle
turned
(+15°) is forbidden.
CFS-VLBG-24 24 40
VLBG 4 t
VLBG 5 t
M 24 / M27 / 1“
M 30 / 1 1/4“ 5 5
4 4
10
8 8
around
10
5.6
7
4 4 8.4
the5 bolt 5axle10.5(exception:
Manufacturer’s sign: 6
7.5
4
5
see chapter
VLBG 7 t M 36 7 7 14 3.3.3
14 Pic.9.8 2: Pivoting
Forbidden
Drawings 7 in load
lifting
7 are available and
14.7 direction
turning
on request
10.5 asoperations).
7hard copies or DXF files. Drawings can also be downloaded from our website:
CFS-VLBG-30 30 VLBG508t M 36 / 1 1/2“ 8 8 16 After11.2
16 www.rud.com.au.
a full turn
8 by8 180°16.8the torque12 of
8 the bolt must
VLBG 10 t M 42 10 10 20 20
be checked.Check
14 the
10 RUD 10website:
21 www.rud.com.au
15 10 for product information.
• 21Turning 15 operations 31.5 whereF22.5 the 15VLBG will be turned
CFS-VLBG-36 36
VLBG 15 t
VLBG70
20 t
M 42
M 48 / 2“
15
20
15
20
30
40
30
40
Workshop
28around
WARNING
20
15
wall20charts available upon
the bolt42 axle30(exception:
15°request for working load limits (WLL).
20 see chapter
Magnetic Recess Plate
Type Thread 3.3.3
WLL in lbs, bolted and adjusted in the direction ofForbidden
Observe pull lifting and
the requested turning
torque valueoperations).
before
CFS-VLBG-42 42 VLBG100
0.3 t M 8 660 660 1320 1320 925
After
each a lifting
660
full turn
660
or by
1400
180° operation.
turning
990
the torque of the bolt must
660 The magnetic nail plate attaches socket anchors to steel formwork by magnets. They are available for thread
VLBG 0.63 t M 10 / 3/8“ 1400 1400 2800 2800
Please
1940
visit1400
1400
be checked. our website
2910 2080
at www.rud.com.au
1400
to register for your FREE CD with M/Rd12
sizes CAD Files to M/Rd52. The magnetic recess plate produces a recess into which a lifting loop or a rotating
CFS-VLBG-48 48 VLBG200
Pic. 1:
1t
Possible
M 12 / 1/2“
turning
2200
operation
2200
with
4400
the
4400
VLBG
3080 2200 2200 4620 3300 2200
VLBG 1.2 t M 14
VLBG 1.5 t M 16 / 5/8“
2640 2640
3300
5280
3300
5280
6600 6600
3700
4620
2640
3300
WARNING
2640
3300
5545
6930
3960
4950
2640
3300 eye can be threaded.
VLBG 2 t M 18 4400 4400 8800 3.3.3
8800 6160 4400
Observe
Forbidden lifting
4400
the requested
9250and turning
6600
torque value before
4400 operations
VLBG 2.5 t M 20 / 3/4“ / 7/8“ 5500 5500 11000 11000 7700 5500 each
5500 lifting
11550 or8250
turning operation.
5500
VLBG 2.5 t M22 5500 5500 11000 The
11000 following
7700 operations
5500 5500 are forbidden:
11550 8250 5500
VLBG 4 t M 24 / M 27 / 1“ 8800 8800 17600 17600 12320 8800
WARNING 8800 18480 13200 8800 Thread Adhesion D1 D2 h
Retro Post Fixed Lifting Eye CFS-VLBG The following
VLBG 5 t
turning operations
M 30 / 1 1/4“ 11000 11000
are allowed15400 The
22000 22000 11000 11000
turning
23100 16500 11000 Part No
VLBG 7 t M 36 15400 15400 30800 30800 3.3.3
21500 15400 15400 of32350
Forbidden the VLBG
lifting
23100andunder loadoperations
turning
15400 in the mm kPa mm D2
• Turning
VLBG 8 t operations
M 36 / 1 1/2“ where
17600 the load
17600 35200 ring
35200 will bedirection
24640 17600 of the36960
17600 bolt axle
26400 (+15°)
17600 is forbidden.

• LIfting points pivots 360º. Suspension ring pivots


VLBG180º
turned 10into
t Mthe
VLBG 15 t
42 load direction
M 42
22000 22000 44000 44000
33000 33000
The
30800 following
66000
22000
66000
operations
22000
46200
46200 33000
33000
are forbidden:
33000
22000
69300 49500 33000
CFS-MAG-12 12 50 50.9 47 10
WARNING WARNING
• Optimum WLL with captive but exchangable ICE-corrosion resistant
VLBG 20 t
bolt/ bottom)
M 48 / 2“ 44000 44000 88000 88000 61600 44000 44000
The 3:
92400 66000
turning
44000
of theturning
VLBG under load
CFS-MAG-16 16 50 59.2 56 10
Theinload
table 2: WLL ring
tons (above must
/ top) and not
in lbs support
(below itself at Pic. Forbidden direction atin the in the
loading
edges or other attachments. direction
FF direction of
of the
thebolt axle (+15°) is forbidden.
axle. CFS-MAG-20 20 100 73.5 70 10
• Bracket adjustable in force direction 15° Forbidden!
(Overhead loading)
Also the attached lifting mean must not
touch the head oft he bolt. CFS-MAG-24 24 100 78.2 74 12 h
• Comprehensive range of threads
CFS-MAG-30 30 120 94.2 90 12
F
• Quick and easy installation with just
Pic. one boltturning
1: Possible connection
operation with the VLBG 15°
CFS-MAG-36 36 120 105.2 101 12
D1
4 VLBG CFS-MAG-42 42 120 115.3 110 15
Pic. 1: Possible turning operation with the VLBG CFS-MAG-52 52 120 135.3 130 15
The following turning operations are allowed
Pic. 4: Overhead loading
• Turning operations where the load ring will be
turned into the load
6
direction
VLBG

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The following turning operations are allowed
The load ring must not support itself at Pic. 3: Forbidden turning direction at loading in the
• Turning operations
edges or where the load ring will bedirection of the axle.
other attachments.
turned into the load direction
ACCESSORIES
Seal Cap
For using directly in sockets and other threaded products for capping of socket threads.

Dimensions mm
Part No For Lifting Anchor
ØL Ød
CFS-CAPG-12 M/Rd 12 18.5 12
CFS-CAPG-16 M/Rd 16 25.5 16
CFS-CAPG-20 M/Rd 20 32.5 20
CFS-CAPG-24 M/Rd 24 35.5 24
CFS-CAPG-30 M/Rd 30 44.0 30
CFS-CAPG-36 M/Rd 36 52.5 36
CFS-CAPG-42 M/Rd 42 55.9 42
CFS-CAPG-52 M/Rd 52 69.5 52

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