The LENTON® TERMINATOR is an over-sized end anchor secured to the end
of a length of reinforcing steel, creating anchorage within the
concrete. This approach greatly simplifies rebar placement and reduces
congestion. The LENTON TERMINATOR incorporates the time-tested and
field-proven LENTON tapered thread.
Features
- No special training required
- Eliminates rebar hook - simplifies bar placement
- Minimizes embedment lengths - reduces congestion
- Simplifies concrete placement
- Greater design flexibility
- Faster installation lowers in-place costs
- Available for standard rebar dimensions
Applications
- LENTON TERMINATOR is ideal for all forms of construction, including:
- dams
- subways
- bridges
- high-rises
- water treatment plants
- stadiums
- The LENTON TERMINATOR is frequently used for Beam/Column and Roof/Column applications
- Can also be used for future extensions to Beam/Column and Roof/Column connections (style A2D6)
More Information LENTON TERMINATOR - D6 Standard in North & Latin America, Asia, Australia
NOTE: Thread does not
need to be flush with end of LENTON TERMINATOR. Thread may be +/- 2
threads from backside of coupler. Diameter exceeds 5x bar area requirements of ICC-ES AC 347 & ACI.
LENTON TERMINATOR - D16 Standard in the Americas, Asia and Australia
NOTE: Thread does not
need to be flush with end of LENTON TERMINATOR. Thread may be +/- 2
threads from backside of coupler. Diameter exceeds 5x bar area requirements of ICC-ES AC347 & ACI.LENTON TERMINATOR for Future Extension - A2D6 Standard in North & Latin America
Availability: Contact your local ERICO representative
LENTON TERMINATOR - D14 Standard in Europe, Middle East, Africa
NOTE: Thread does not need to be flush with end of LENTON TERMINATOR and may be +/- 2 threads from back end of anchor. Anchor should not be used as a bar end gage.
LENTON TERMINATOR - D16 Standard in Europe, Middle East, Africa, and select regions of the U.S.
NOTE: Thread does not need to be flush with end of LENTON TERMINATOR and may be +/- 2 threads from back end of anchor. Anchor should not be used as a bar end gage.
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