Monting Solutions for Architectural Wire Mesh
Fastening solution for rigid wire mesh facades
Top mounting
A flat tension profile is provided with clevis screws, which are used to hang the element in the substructure. At the same time, tension is applied to the upper fastening point.
Intermediate mounting
If the mesh size is large enough, the mesh element is secured by means of wire connectors. These reach around a tube lying behind the wire mesh from the back into the architectural wire mesh. This intermediate tube is barely visible in the front view.
Bottom mounting
Flat tension profiles are used for the lower fastening, through which tension is introduced into the wire mesh by means of clevis screws. The additional use of pressure springs is necessary to give the wire mesh the necessary elasticity under corresponding loads in the outdoor area.
Mounting solution for cable mesh facades
Top mounting
The cable mesh element is tensioned with eyebolts, which are inserted into the cable mesh together with a round var. The mesh is tensioned either on a continuous substructure profile or on single fastening brackets.
Intermediate mounting
The intermediate mounting is done by the use of wire connerctors. These run around a tube installed behind the cable mesh and keep it in position when connected to groups of cables from behind. This type of mounting is not visible in the front view.
Bottom mounting
Analog to the top fastening, a round rod is inserted into the cable mesh. The elements are tensioned with of eyebolts, for example, on a continuous substructure. The eyebolts ensure an exact amount of tensioning. Together with the pressure springs, the mesh is installed with the exact pretensioning load.
Monting Solutions for Architectural Wire Mesh
Fastening solution for rigid wire mesh facades
Top mounting
A flat tension profile is provided with clevis screws, which are used to hang the element in the substructure. At the same time, tension is applied to the upper fastening point.
Intermediate mounting
If the mesh size is large enough, the mesh element is secured by means of wire connectors. These reach around a tube lying behind the wire mesh from the back into the architectural wire mesh. This intermediate tube is barely visible in the front view.
Bottom mounting
Flat tension profiles are used for the lower fastening, through which tension is introduced into the wire mesh by means of clevis screws. The additional use of pressure springs is necessary to give the wire mesh the necessary elasticity under corresponding loads in the outdoor area.
Mounting solution for cable mesh facades
Top mounting
The cable mesh element is tensioned with eyebolts, which are inserted into the cable mesh together with a round var. The mesh is tensioned either on a continuous substructure profile or on single fastening brackets.
Intermediate mounting
The intermediate mounting is done by the use of wire connerctors. These run around a tube installed behind the cable mesh and keep it in position when connected to groups of cables from behind. This type of mounting is not visible in the front view.
Bottom mounting
Analog to the top fastening, a round rod is inserted into the cable mesh. The elements are tensioned with of eyebolts, for example, on a continuous substructure. The eyebolts ensure an exact amount of tensioning. Together with the pressure springs, the mesh is installed with the exact pretensioning load.