Masonry Magazine September 2011 Page. 23

Words: Pete Anderson
Masonry Magazine September 2011 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine September 2011 Page. 23
This creates a deep masonry beam to distribute the structural load and provide gravitational support.

Installation specifications

In conjunction with Helifix's on-site quality control and assurance support team, installation of the Helibeam System at the Olympia Theater was conducted by specialty repair contracting company Structural Preservation Systems (SPS). To form the Helibeam System, two horizontal rows of seven-meter stainless-steel HeliBars were laid in tandem at various levels around the entire circumference of the building. This essentially creates a deep masonry beam to distribute the structural load and provide gravitational support around the entire building.

Installation involved cutting out 1 3/4-inch-deep slots in the mortar joints, which were vacuumed and then flushed out with water. A bead of thixotropic cementitious HeliBond grout was laid in, and the seven-meter length of HeliBar was then placed in the slot. The grout-HeliBar-

Every well dressed masonry wall needs a great tie.

RJ-711

RJ-711 adjustable veneer anchor with a 3/16" dia pintle meets the Brick Institute of America's requirement of a maximum deflection of less than .05 inches (1.2mm) when tested at an axial load of 100 pounds in tension and compression. Extensive test results available upon request.

One-piece design provides superior strength. Accommodates 1/2" and 5/8" wallboard and various thicknesses of insulation. Complies with ACI 530 Code. Compression and tension loads in the veneer are transferred to the steel stud backup. Manufactured and tested in conformance with SAE J78 (self-drilling /self-tapping screws). Holds insulation in place, permitting contractors to install 4'x 8' sheets with ease.

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