Angle Ties
Masonry to Concrete
Masonry to Concrete connectors are designed to provide a secure and durable connection between masonry blockwork and reinforced concrete elements. These systems ensure structural continuity, improve load transfer, and enhance overall stability of wall assemblies.
They are widely used in masonry-to-structural concrete interfaces such as columns, beams, and shear walls.
Specifications
BS EN 845-1:2003 (replaces BS 1243)
ACI 530.1 / ASCE 6 / TMS 602
PD 6697:2010 (replaces BS 5628)
Materials
Wire / Rod
Mild Steel conforming to ASTM A1064 and ASTM A82
Hot Dip Galvanized after fabrication to ASTM A153 / BS EN 1461
Stainless Steel to ASTM A580 / BS EN 10088
Sheet Components
Mild Steel to ASTM A1008
Hot Dip Galvanized after fabrication to ASTM A153 / BS EN 1461
Pre-Galvanized Steel to ASTM A653 / BS EN 10346 (replaces BS EN 10327)
Stainless Steel to ASTM A240 / ASTM A666 / BS EN 10088
1. Angle Ties
Angle Ties provide a simple and effective method of connecting masonry walls to concrete structures. One end is securely fixed to the concrete element, while the extended leg is embedded into the masonry, ensuring a strong mechanical bond.
Suitable for masonry-to-concrete connections
Provides reliable structural anchorage
One end fixed to concrete, other embedded into blockwork
Custom sizes available upon request


