Fixing Rails

Stolle fixing rails

have many application possibilities.

Fixing Rails

have many application possibilities.

  • Type A fixing rails
  • Type B fixing rails

Stolle fixing rails have many application possibilities. Laid in rows, large assembly sites can be fitted out with the rails to facilitate manifold machine holding options. The fixing rails are attached to the foundations by means of fixing anchors and forcing screws, precisely aligned and then filled with concrete. This provides a surface with the appropriate machine holding option.

The surface of the fixing rails has been finely machined and a T-slot in accordance with DIN 650 applied in the middle in the longitudinal direction with lifting pockets for slot nuts. Type A fixing rails are secured to the foundation by means of laterally positioned anchor bolts.

Type B fixing rails are anchored via several anchor bolts positioned in the middle of the T-slot. To facilitate the laying of several individual rails, the abutting surfaces have been machined in such a way that they lie at right angles to the top surface.