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Even rigid beam column connections are possible with this system.
This enables the designer to optimise
the moment capacity for the beams
and columns, meaning that this type
of construction can be just as costeffective as steel construction. The
beams and columns represents a
real breakthrough for the reinforced
concrete construction.
Advantages
Increased installation
tolerances
As the continuity bars are
assembled with standard
components, their lengths
can be chosen just before delivery, offering incredible flexibility.
The same tensile forces and
compressive forces during
assembly and in the final state.
Fast delivery times are possible
since only standard parts are
used, that are always kept in
stock.
All components are typeapproved, so there is no
need for time-consuming and expensive
design calculations.
Connection Systems
Column shoe
The type static approved PSF and
PGM column shoes are used for load
bearing rigid connections in particular
the simple between precast columns
and foundations. The advantages of
this system are rapid assembly of the
columns without the need for temporary bracing during installation.
Type PGM
Type
1)
Reference no.
Design resistance
NRd
[kN]
D*
ds1
ds2
G1)
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[kg]
PSF 16
PSF 20
PSF 24
PSF 30-1
PSF 30-2
PSF 36
05.335.162.301.00
05.335.202.301.00
05.335.242.301.00
05.335.302.301.01
05.335.302.301.02
05.335.362.301.00
68
97
139
220
299
436
100
126
148
155
171
200
97
138
163
200
200
270
26
30
35
40
45
50
20
25
30
35
45
50
12
14
16
20
25
28
12
12
12
12
16
16
2,9
4,9
8,5
14,6
23,8
38,1
PGM 42
PGM 48
PGM 56
05.336.390
05.336.480
05.336.650
on enquiry
on enquiry
on enquiry
200
250
280
52
58
65
45
50
60
32
40
40
28
28
32
56,0
96,5
121,9
5
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Connection Systems
Foundation anchors
The static type approved PFEIFER
PGS Foundation Anchors are used
to anchor tensile and compressive
forces in the foundations. Their main
application is in the anchoring of
columns, where they are used in
conjunction with PFEIFER column
shoes.
Material:
M
Type L
Type L 4
Type L B
M
D
M
LB
L
dBr
dS
dS
bB
dS
Type B on request
1)
2)
Size/type
Reference no.
Design resistance
NRd
[kN]
Thread
M
[mm]
L1)
LB2)
ds
Weight
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[kg]
PGS 16 L
PGS 20 L
PGS 24 L
05.337.162.2
05.337.202.2
05.337.242.2
68
97
139
16
20
24
440
570
700
175
200
220
12
14
16
30
35
40
1,24
1,91
3,28
PGS 30 L
PGS 36 L
PGS 42 L
05.337.302.2
05.337.362.2
05.337.422.2
299
436
546
30
36
42
900
1210
1390
325
365
415
25
28
32
50
60
70
8,82
14,26
21,97
PGS 48 L
PGS 56 L
05.337.482.2
05.337.562.2
672
910
48
56
1650
1880
505
505
40
40
80
90
38,60
50,51
PGS 20 L4
PGS 24 L4
05.337.202.4
05.337.242.4
97
139
20
24
410
490
10
12
35
40
1,50
2,71
PGS 30 L4
PGS 36 L4
05.337.302.4
05.337.362.4
299
436
30
36
700
860
16
20
50
60
6,19
10,94
PGS 42 L4
PGS 48 L4
PGS 56 L4
05.337.422.4
05.337.482.4
05.337.562.4
546
672
910
42
48
56
920
1210
1210
25
25
32
70
80
90
18,31
24,41
40,57
Example of an order for 60 PFEIFER foundation anchors PGS 36 L4 with a design resistance of NRd = 436 kN:
60 pcs PGS 36 L4 ref. no. 05.337.362.4
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Connection Systems
Female bar
The building-authority approved
PFEIFER PH-MU female bars are
intended for anchoring tensile and
compressive forces. In the context
of the column shoe system they are
used in particular for column splices
because of the low space requirement. It is easy to use them in the
reinforcement of the lower column
and then the upper column can be
easily placed and bolted with the
help of the column shoes.
General
building
regulations
DIBT
approval
Material:
Socket made of special grade
precision steel tube,
LG
L
L1
dS
Note:
Reduced design resistances must be taken
into account.
The full design resistance of the
columns shoes cannot be used.
Type
Reference no.
Design resistance
NRd
[kN]
Thread
M
[mm]
L*
L1
dS
LG
Weight
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[kg]
PH-MU 12
PH-MU 12
PH-MU 12
05.320.122.057
05.320.122.080
05.320.122.150
49,5
49,5
49,5
16
16
16
570
800
1500
520
750
1450
12
12
12
20
20
20
0,57
0,78
1,40
PH-MU 16
PH-MU 16
PH-MU 16
05.320.162.102
05.320.162.144
05.320.162.200
87,4
87,4
87,4
20
20
20
1020
1440
2000
955
1375
1935
16
16
16
24
24
24
1,75
2,42
3,30
PH-MU 20
PH-MU 20
PH-MU 20
05.320.202.128
05.320.202.180
05.320.202.300
136,6
136,6
136,6
24
24
24
1280
1800
3000
1195
1715
2915
20
20
20
32
32
32
3,45
4,73
7,69
PH-MU 25
PH-MU 25
PH-MU 25
05.320.252.160
05.320.252.226
05.320.252.360
213,4
213,4
213,4
30
30
30
1600
2260
3600
1497
2157
3497
25
25
25
40
40
40
6,70
9,24
14,50
PH-MU 28
PH-MU 28
PH-MU 28
05.320.282.179
05.320.282.253
05.320.282.360
267,7
267,7
267,7
36
36
36
1790
2530
3600
1666
2406
3476
28
28
28
42
42
42
9,47
13,05
18,22
Example of an order for 50 PFEIFER PH-MU 28 with a design resistance of NRd = 267.7 kN and length 2530 mm:
50 pcs. PH-MU 28 with L = 2530 mm; ref. no. 05.320.282.253
* Different lengths available on request.
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Connection Systems
Connecting bolts
PFEIFER connecting bolts consist of a
threaded bolt with two nuts and two
washers and are used for load bearing
connections between PFEIFER column
shoes and the corresponding foundation anchors.
Material:
Threaded bolts: high-strength, plain
bare metal. Nuts: high-strength, black
Washers: black
ISW
SW
M
Size
Reference no.
Design resistance
NRd
[kN]
Thread
M
[mm]
ISW
D (washer)
[mm]
Nut
SW
[mm]
[mm]
PVB 16
PVB 20
PVB 24
05.339.016.140.2
05.339.020.160.2
05.339.024.175.2
68
97
139
M 16
M 20
M 24
150
170
185
PVB 30
PVB 36
05.339.030.210.2
05.339.036.230.2
299
436
M 30
M 36
PGV 42
PGV 48
PGV 56
05.339.042.260.2
05.339.048.285.2
05.339.056.330.2
546
672
910
M 42
M 48
M 56
[mm]
[kg]
8
8
8
24
30
36
38
46
55
0,25
0,45
0,70
220
240
10
10
46
55
65
80
1,35
2,35
270
295
340
14
14
14
65
75
85
78
92
105
3,90
5,60
8,70
Example of an order for 20 connecting bolts PVB 24 with a design resistance of 139 kN:
20 pcs. PVB 24; ref. no. 05.339.024.170.02
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Tensile force
Compressive
force
Moments due
to wind etc.
General
building
regulations
DIBT
approval
General
building
regulations
DIBT
approval
Tensile force
Compressive
force
Moments due
to wind etc.
10
NEW
Connection Systems
Foundation anchor type PEK
The PFEIFER PEK foundation anchors,
which have building authority approval, are authorised only for anchoring
tensile forces in concrete structural
elements, for example foundations.
Their main application is in combination with PFEIFER column shoes.
Installation is easily performed with a
hole template. The upper one of the
General
building
regulations
DIBT
approval
Material:
Reinforcing steel bar B500 A/B
e
L
l1
Size/type
PEK 16
PEK 20
PEK 24
PEK 30
Reference no.
05.331.162.11
05.331.202.11
05.331.242.11
05.331.302.11
Design resistance
NRd, S [kN]
fr Stahlversagen
ds
l1
Nut
SW
[mm]
Weight
[mm]
Thread
M
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[kg]
61,4
95,7
138,6
220,0
280
350
430
500
16
20
25
32
105
115
130
150
175
235
300
350
16
20
24
30
24
30
36
46
38
46
55
65
0,9
1,2
2,2
3,7
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Connection Systems
Foundation anchor type PDK
PFEIFER PDK foundation anchors,
which have building authority approval, are intended for anchoring tensile
and compressive forces from varying
fixing moments in thin foundation
slabs. The innovative design enables
them to bear high loads even in very
thin constructions such as floor
areas. Their main application is in
combination with PFEIFER column
shoes.
General
building
regulations
DIBT
approval
Material:
D1
D2
dS
D2
Size/type
Reference no.
Design resistance
NRd, S [kN]
fr Stahlversagen
ds
D2
Nut
SW
[mm]
D1
Weight
[mm]
Thread
M
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[kg]
PDK 16
PDK 20
PDK 24
05.331.162.12
05.331.202.12
05.331.242.12
83,3
130,7
188,0
290
360
430
16
20
24
110
120
130
40
50
60
16
20
24
24
30
36
38
46
55
0,76
1,48
2,56
PDK 30
PDK 36
PDK 42
05.331.302.12
05.331.362.12
05.331.422.12
299,3
435,3
598,0
640
750
885
30
36
42
150
160
170
85
100
115
30
36
42
46
55
65
65
80
78
5,99
10,00
15,00
PDK 48
PDK 56
05.331.482.12
05.331.562.12
786,0
1082,7
1015
1215
48
56
190
210
130
150
48
56
75
85
92
105
23,00
37,00
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Connection Systems
Foundation anchor type G
PFEIFER PGS type G foundation
anchors are approved by the building
authorities and are used for anchoring
tensile and compressive forces in the
foundations. They are mainly used for
the anchoring of columns, where they
are installed in conjunction with
PFEIFER column shoes.
Installation is easily performed with
a hole template.
General
building
regulations
DIBT
approval
Material:
SW
e
e
LB
Type G2
Type G3
Type GB
L
dS
dBr
Type GB
b
Type GB on request
Size/type
Reference no.
dS
dS
Type G2
Type G3
Design resistance
NRd
[kN]
L1)
LB2)
ds
Nut
SW
[mm]
[mm]
Thread
M
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[kg]
PGS 24 G2
PGS 30 G2
PGS 36 G2
05.331.242.2
05.331.302.2
05.331.362.2
139
299
436
845
980
1215
350
470
535
16
25
28
140
155
180
24
30
36
36
46
55
44
56
66
2,34
4,37
7,46
PGS 42 G2
PGS 48 G2
PGS 56 G2
05.331.422.2
05.331.482.2
05.331.562.2
546
672
910
1430
1460
1865
595
700
725
32
40
40
190
205
230
42
48
56
65
75
85
78
92
105
11,07
20,34
30,37
PGS 24 G3
PGS 30 G3
PGS 36 G3
05.331.242.3
05.331.302.3
05.331.362.3
139
299
436
705
850
995
14
20
25
140
155
180
24
30
36
36
46
55
44
56
66
3,45
7,02
12,62
PGS 42 G3
PGS 48 G3
PGS 56 G3
05.331.422.3
05.331.482.3
05.331.562.3
546
672
910
1165
1255
1385
28
32
40
190
205
230
42
48
56
65
75
85
78
92
105
19,40
29,60
48,88
Standard specification with anchoring length for C20/25, good bonding conditions.
Different lengths available on request.
2)
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Fig. 1
If the installation recesses are not filled with casting mortar, the proportion
of the surface of the recesses needs to be subtracted from the column cross
section for calculating the bearing capacity of the cross section in compression. In addition, the column shoes must be protected against corrosion by
appropriate means such as protective coatings. The load-bearing capacity of
the column shoes is verified and static type approved for primarily static loads
from positive or negative normal forces. Even in the assembly state, the same
design values can be applied to each PSF column shoe for tensile and compressive loads.
PDK
Retaining bush
PGS-L
PGS-G/PEK
Then the template is positioned as required in the formwork and prevented from
moving by a suitable holding structure. Long anchors require additional secu-
14
Fixing screw
Manufacturing the
installation template
Fig. 5
c
s
ds1
ds2
PSF 16
PSF 20
PSF 24
PSF 30-1
PSF 30-2
PSF 36
[mm]
35
40
50
[mm]
15
15
14
50
50
60
16
13
16
375
375
485
Fig. 7
Formwork accessories
Polystyrene recessing blocks according to Table 3 and Figure 6 are recommended for the PFEIFER Column Shoes. They ensure that the minimum
concrete cover of c = 20 mm is provided for the column shoe base plate.
For a greater concrete cover, further polystyrene strips are added to
supplement the polystyrene blocks.
Table 3: PSF recessing block (Fig. 6)
Protrusion PPGS
[mm]
Protrusion PPH
[mm]
PVB 16
PVB 20
PVB 24
126
140
150
130
146
153
l1
[mm]
l2
[mm]
Radius R
[mm]
h
[mm]
[]
Corner installation
PSF 16
05.235.016.0.01
PSF 20
05.235.020.0.01
PSF 24
05.235.024.0.01
PSF 30-1 05.235.030.1.01
PSF 30-2 05.235.030.2.01
PSF 36
05.235.036.0.01
PVB 30
PVB 36
PGV 42
175
186
207
180
198
80
80
93
76
103
92
103
117
134
141
143
164
25,5
32
35,5
42,5
45
51
85
95
105
130
130
160
80
80
80
40
80
42
PGV 48
PGV 56
223
256
Side installation
PSF 16
05.235.016.0.02
PSF 20
05.235.020.0.02
PSF 24
05.235.024.0.02
PSF 30-1 05.235.030.1.02
PSF 30-2 05.235.030.2.02
PSF 36
05.235.036.0.02
114
130
148
123
161
146
77
91
109
115
118
129
25,5
32
35,5
42,5
45
51
85
95
105
130
130
160
80
80
80
40
80
42
Size
Ref. no.
Note that in this situation the stated protrusions P are necessary for the
correct load-bearing installation of the column shoe.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
For accurate fixing of the column shoes to the formwork we recommend PSF
retaining bushes (Figure 6, Table 4) in combination with PFEIFER M16 fixing
bolts ref. no. 05.206.163 (Figure 4).
Table 4: PSF retaining bushes (Fig. 6)
Size/
type
PSF 16
PSF 20
PSF 24
PSF 30-1
PSF 30-2
PSF 36
Ref. no.
H
[mm]
M
[mm]
d
[mm]
05.236.016.0
05.236.020.0
05.236.024.0
05.236.030.1
05.236.030.2
05.236.036.0
24
29
34
40
50
55
16
16
16
16
16
16
25,5
29,5
34,5
39,5
44,5
49,5
Fig. 6
l1
R
l1
R
H
h
h
l2
Corner installation
M
l2
side installation
Retaining bush
15
Bore
Max. eccentricity
[mm]
PSF 16
PSF 20
PSF 24
26
30
35
5,0
5,0
5,5
PSF 30-1
PSF 30-2
PSF 36
40
45
50
5,0
7,5
7,0
After the column shoe and foundation anchor have been screwed down, the
connection can be subjected to its full load. The gaps that are present should
then be filled as soon as possible with a casting mortar of at least the same
quality as the concrete in the precast column. We recommend installing a
reinforcement mesh in the gap between the column and the foundation.
Alternatively, the installation is also possible using a pack of steel shim plates
adjusted to the correct height (see Figure 10). A maximum gap height of 50 mm
for type PSF must be maintained. The column is then simply placed on this
pack of steel shim plates. The upper nuts are then screwed down to fix the
alignment of the column and the lower nuts, previously screwed all the way
down, are tightened back up against the column. Any corrections needed for
correct vertical alignment of the column can be performed by loosening and
tightening the lower and upper nuts with the aid of a suitable impact wrench.
This is the usual method of column installation.
Fig. 10
In the column shoe layout according to the plan within the column crosssection, the main anchoring bars absorb the loads from the column reinforcement which is concentrated in the corners. For this reason, overlapping
lengths ls should be provided for these reinforcing bars. The minimum continuation bar lengths are given in Table 7 as a function of the concrete quality
used and the bond conditions.
The required lengths of the continuation bars to be screwed in at the rear
part of the column shoes are constant for a given column shoe size and are
also in Table 7. As a rule, the required continuation bar lengths are dependent
on the concrete quality and bond area and should be taken from Table 7 or
calculated.
Shim plates
max.50*mm
(Type PSF)
During the type approval testing, anchorage with straight bar ends and angled
hooks to DIN EN 1992-1-1, and overlapped joints to DIN EN 1992-1-1, are
verified and tested.
The transmission or anchoring of the forces in the adjacent component must
be determined by the responsible planner in accordance with the applicable
rules and the state of the technology. Lateral tensile stresses in the anchoring
and overlap zone must be absorbed by an installed reinforcement calculated
according to DIN EN 1992-1-1.
* If necessary, the maximum gap heights for PFEIFER PGM column shoes can
be requested from the PFEIFER technical support.
Table 7: Continuation bar lengths as functions of concrete quality and bond area
Type
PSF 16
PSF 20
PSF 24
PSF 30-1
PSF 30-2
16
PSF 36
C30/37
Continuity bars
C 35/45
C40/50
C 45/55
C 50/60
front
bars
rear
bar
front
bars
rear
bar
front
bars
rear
bar
front
bars
rear
bar
front
bars
rear
bar
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
PH-A-12
good bond
800
570
800
570
800
570
570
570
570
570
moderate bond
1500
570
1500
570
800
570
800
570
800
570
Continuity bars
PH-A-14
PH-A-12
PH-A-14
PH-A-12
PH-A-14
PH-A-12
PH-A-14
PH-A-12
PH-A-14
PH-A-12
good bond
930
570
930
570
930
570
660
570
660
570
moderate bond
1500
570
1500
570
930
570
930
570
930
570
Continuity bars
PH-A-16
PH-A-12
PH-A-16
PH-A-12
PH-A-16
PH-A-12
PH-A-16
PH-A-12
PH-A-16
PH-A-12
good bond
1440
800
1440
800
1440
800
1020
800
1020
800
moderate bond
2000
800
2000
800
1440
800
1440
800
1440
800
Continuity bars
PH-A-20
PH-A-12
PH-A-20
PH-A-12
PH-A-20
PH-A-12
PH-A-20
PH-A-12
PH-A-20
PH-A-12
good bond
1800
800
1800
800
1800
800
1280
800
1280
800
moderate bond
3000
800
3000
800
1800
800
1800
800
1800
800
Continuity bars
PH-A-25
PH-A-16
PH-A-25
PH-A-16
PH-A-25
PH-A-16
PH-A-25
PH-A-16
PH-A-25
PH-A-16
good bond
2260
1440
2260
1440
1600
1440
1600
1440
1600
1440
moderate bond
3600
1440
3600
1440
2260
1440
2260
1400
2260
1440
Continuity bars
PH-A-28
PH-A-16
PH-A-28
PH-A-16
PH-A-28
PH-A-16
PH-A-28
PH-A-16
PH-A-28
PH-A-16
good bond
2530
1440
2530
1440
2530
1440
1790
1440
1790
1440
moderate bond
3600
1440
3600
1440
2530
1440
2530
1440
2530
1440
The anchoring of anchor variants PEK and PDK is regulated by building-authority approvals. In these cases, similar to plug anchors, design resistances are
determined for each case depending on reinforcement, edge and intermediate
separations, concrete qualities and existing anchor depths. The parameter
values in Table 8 must be used for this.
Table 8: Parameter values for anchor bolts
Type
Bolt
protrusion
[mm]
PEK 16
PEK 20
PEK 24
PEK 30
80
100
100
130
50
70
70
100
165
223
287
335
105
115
130
150
PDK 16
PDK 20
PDK 24
PDK 30
PDK 36
PDK 42
PDK 48
PDK 56
90
100
110
135
150
165
180
200
50
55
60
73
80
88
95
105
163
220
227
462
556
672
776
950
110
120
130
150
160
170
190
210
*) gssumed cnom = 30 mm
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Anchoring
bar
Anchor plate
Anchoring
bar
hef
Fig. 13
Anchor bolt
Column shoe
Smin
Smin
Smin
Smin
Cmin
Cmin
Cmin
Cmin
hef
hef compression
Smin
structural stirrup
reinforcement
The anchor variant PDK can also be used for steel connections.
When the authorised bore diameters are maintained shear
forces can also be taken by the anchors.
When combined with PFEIFER column shoes this is only
possible through the friction between the washers and the
column shoes because of the existing tolerance bores in the
column shoes.
PFEIFER
Column Shoes
Please note:
These installation instructions are for factual information
and do not replace the approval documents For designing
the anchors the building-authority approval documents
must be taken into account. In case of doubt, the approval
specifications apply.
Column
Fig. 15
The PEK and PDK anchor variants must be rated in accordance with the
applicable building-authority approval. The required additional reinforcement
in the foundation is also based on the approval specifications.
For anchor variants that anchor the loads in the foundation with an overlap
joint, additional reinforcement is required as in Figure 15.
number and
see DIN EN 1992-1-1
hF
ls,h
As,q/2
structural stirrup
reinforcement
ls,v/3
ls,v/3
As,q/2
ls,h
Connection
reinforcement
17
Pack of steel
plates
Fig. 16
Figure 19 also shows a variant for the case with greater shear forces. In this
case the arising forces are dissipated in the final state through positive fit via a
concrete collar concreted on afterwards. The dimensioning and reinforcement
implementation for this collar must be determined by the responsible planning
engineer for the specific project.
e
ar
Softw
Fig. 17
Casting mortar
!
!
18
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Node detail
Note:
The solutions shown
here are not in every
case part of the applicable type
testing and therefore must be
determined for each individual
case with appropriate further
technical verification.
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