BUILDING WITH POST-INSTALLED REBAR IN CONCRETE

What is rebar used for?

Post-installed rebar can be used to build most connections on site – for instance, walls, slabs, beams, foundations or supporting columns.

EXTEND EXISTING STRUCTURES

This is the most common use of post-installed rebars, as for example for:

  • Wall extensions
  • Column extensions
  • Beam extensions
  • Slab extensions
  • Balcony extensions
post installed rebar

Wall extensions

rebar being installed

Column extensions

Balcony being extended

Balcony extensions

worker injected rebar holes

Slab extensions

CONNECT NEW COMPONENTS TO EXISTING STRUCTURES

These are simply supported or rigid connections, used for:

  • Beam to wall connections
  • Corbel to wall connections
  • Connecting staircases to existing walls
  • Wall to wall connections
Hilti post installed rebar beam to wall extensions

Beam to wall connection

Hilti post installed rebar corbel to wall connection

Corbel to wall connection

Hilti post installed rebar staircase connected to an existing wall

Staircase to an existing wall connections

Hilti post installed rebar wall to wall connection

Wall to wall connection

STRENGTHEN EXISTING CONCRETE STRUCTURES

We’ve also developed unique solutions for shear friction for bridge deck overlays and punching reinforcement.

  • Concrete overlay
  • Ceiling reinforcement
  • Bridge deck strengthening
  • Column foundation
Hilti post installed rebar concrete overlay

Concrete overlay

Hilti post installed rebar ceiling reinforcement

Ceiling reinforcement

Hilti post installed rebar bridge deck strengthening

Bridge deck strengthening

Hilti post installed rebar column foundation

Column foundation

RELATED HILTI CHEMICAL ANCHORS FOR POST-INSTALLED REBAR

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