
107
13.2
96
96a
96b
96c
96a
16
96
13.5
96c
15
96b
Fixing the slab anchor in the
reinforcement
In order to prevent the climbing anchor
from moving, PERI recommends fixing
the anchor to the top reinforcement of
the slab.
1. Create an opening in the reinforce-
ment for the Threaded Anchor Plate
(13.2). If necessary, move colliding re-
inforcement bars. For mesh reinforce-
ment, cut rod (96) and replace it with
reinforcement bars of the same diam-
eter.
2. Insert two pairs of reinforcement bars
crosswise in the top (96a) and bottom
(96b) positions of the top reinforce-
ment.
3. Fold down Slab Anchor Template (16)
and install Climbing Cone (13.5). Align
Slab Anchor Template and secure.
4. Push the 4 reinforcement bars (96a +
96b) all the way up to the Climbing
Cone (13) so that they touch it on
each side. Attach reinforcement bars
to the slab reinforcement by means of
wires.
5. Fix embedded front anchors (15) with
one pair of reinforcement bars (96c) to
the top reinforcement using wires.
(Fig. D1.09 + D1.09a)
Components
13.2
Threaded Anchor Plate DW 20
13.5
Climbing Cone-2 M24/DW 15
15
Bolt ISO 4014-M16x120-8.8
16
Slab Anchor Template-2 LPS
96
Reinforcement
D1 Suspension and Anchoring
Fig. D1.09
Fig. D1.09a
LPS Screen Lightweight Climbing Enclosure
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration