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HECO-TOPIX -CombiConnect HECO-TOPIX -Therm HCS-Calculation software THE WOOD SCREW FOR THE PROFESSIONAL The HECO-Calculation software (HCS) and HECO-TOPIX Woodscrews for easy estimation and safe assembling of on-rafter insulations and timber constructions

The HECO-TOPIX -CC screw for load transmission at the highest level! With the HECO-TOPIX -CombiConnect you have available a power screw for the most varied range of applications: Transverse butt joints Doubling up of weak wooden beams Reinforcement of weak points in the cross section of classic timber joints Rafter-purlin joints Transmission of considerable compressive forces Clamping effect, the structure is pulled together by up to 5 mm 1. Transverse butt joints Rational working industrial production modern timber construction! In recent years, many advances have been made in connection with the simple butt joint in combination with steel components. Whether dowel joints or the classic joist hanger although they are appropriate construction elements, they are unfortunately very time-consuming in their execution. With the HECO-TOPIX -CC screw transverse butt joints couldn t be assembled easier and faster. In addition the screws not only take up the shearing force of the beam structure but they also bear the transverse pull of the structure too. Transverse butt joints Higher degree of load transmission Bearing of transverse pull Easy to disassemble Simplest execution of purlin butt joints Please refer to back of brochure for load tables 2. Rafter-purlin joints In addition to the previous HECO-TOPIX range, a large proportion of the rafter-purlin joints in areas of increased loads can be made with the HECO-TOPIX -CC, thus rendering additional steel components or corresponding design solutions unnecessary. These joints are particularly suitable for preventing pullout (lifting loads) in the load ranges between 5 kn and 7.8 kn. Rafter-purlin joints Higher degree of load transmission No protrusion of flange heads or rosettes on the framework level of the rafter surface Easy to disassemble at any time

3. Reinforcement of weak points in the cross section of classic timber joints Traditional carpenter s joints are susceptible to considerable cross sectional weaknesses. Whether tenon joints, dovetail joints or common halvings the cross section of these joints can be reduced without decreasing the load bearing capacity (see transverse butt joints). Nevertheless, if a traditional joint is still required, you have the option of using simple tenon joints to transmit the transverse pull! Tenon Higher degree of load transmission Transmission of transverse pull Easy to disassemble at any time Easy to use, with simplest execution Dovetail Common halving Double offset

4. Doubling of weak wooden beams The entire construction sector is attaching more and more importance to building in existing stock. Nevertheless, reducing costs is still of the utmost priority. Existing timberwork is often well preserved in the building structures but not adequately dimensioned for focused load application of the new structure. Previously, the only option in such cases was the removal of the weak timber beam. The new HECO-TOPIX -CC provides a much simpler solution: Simply double up your supporting beam to the required cross section. The HECO-TOPIX -CC provides the necessary reinforcement of the new cross section. Doubling Higher load acceptance from the supporting structure No removal of existing building stock 5. Reinforcement of cross sectional weak points in openings Whether new building or renovation project time and again installation work and the necessary openings in load-bearing components pose considerable problems in terms of the load-bearing capacity of the structure. It is often necessary to raise the floor structure or suspend ceilings in order to compensate for excessively large cross sections of the timber beams. With the HECO-TOPIX -CC screws you can avoid wood grain splitting. HECO-TOPIX - CC screws are screwed in on both sides of the potential breakage points of the component openings so as to provide the necessary reinforcement of the supporting beam with weakened cross section. Openings Higher load transmission of the supporting structure Flexible installation options

6. Transmission of considerable compressive forces Slender cross sections and high loads time and time again, this arrangement poses problems in timber construction applications. Although the slender, visually appealing component can take up the necessary compressive forces, it would press too much into the supporting beam. This results in an increase in the cross section or the need for a steel component with large-area load transmission. The HECO-TOPIX -CC screw renders bulky, oversized cross sections or steel components unnecessary. When screwed in, the screw can be subjected to compressive load and transmits the applied loads over the entire length of the thread into the load component. The steel plate practically matching the size of the cross section can thus be placed directly onto the flat surface of the double-threaded screws. Compressive forces Steel plate Higher degree of load transmission Easy to disassemble at any time Easy to use with blunt-end supports CALCULATED VALUES FOR BEARER/SOLE PLATE CONNECTION Calculated values for bearer/sole plate connection, load-duration class = medium 1) Compressive force bearer 100/100 Thread length Nrd in at top/ soft wood Nrd in glulam Diameter/ Thread length Min. screw > = C24 > = GL24h Min. dimensions total length at bottom spacing Number of _k = 350 kg/m 3 _k = 380 kg/m 3 of sole plate [mm] [mm] [mm] screws [kn] [kn] W/H [mm/mm] 6,5 x 100 45/45 35 4 33,1 35,7 100/110 6,5 x 150 70/70 35 4 43,1 49,5 100/160 6,5 x 190 90/90 35 4 43,1 49,5 100/200 6,5 x 215 100/100 35 4 43,1 49,5 100/230 8,5 x 100 45/45 45 2 32,3 37,4 100/110 8,5 x 150 70/70 45 2 37,5 46 100/160 8,5 x 190 90/90 45 2 41,6 48,7 100/200 8,5 x 215 100/100 45 2 42,3 48,7 100/230 8,5 x 270 122/122 45 2 42,3 48,7 100/280 8,5 x 300 138/138 45 2 42,3 48,7 100/310 8,5 x 350 158/158 45 2 42,3 48,7 100/360 Calculated values for bearer/sole plate connection, load-duration class = medium 1) Compressive force bearer 200/200 Thread length Nrd in at top/ soft wood Nrd in glulam Diameter/ Thread length Min. screw > = C24 > = GL24h Min. dimensions total length at bottom spacing Number of _k = 350 kg/m 3 _k = 380 kg/m 3 of sole plate [mm] [mm] [mm] screws [kn] [kn] W/H [mm/mm] 6,5 x 100 45/45 35 25 98,6 106,2 200/110 6,5 x 150 70/70 35 25 129,4 139,4 200/160 6,5 x 190 90/90 35 25 154 166 200/200 6,5 x 215 100/100 35 25 166,3 179,3 200/230 8,5 x 100 45/45 45 12 97 104,6 200/110 8,5 x 150 70/70 45 12 127,8 137,8 200/160 8,5 x 190 90/90 45 12 152,5 164,3 200/200 8,5 x 215 100/100 45 12 164,8 177,6 200/230 8,5 x 270 122/122 45 12 191,9 206,8 200/280 8,5 x 300 138/138 45 12 207,6 228,1 200/310 8,5 x 350 158/158 45 12 207,6 233,8 200/360 Important information: The values are reference values and include γf = 1.3 and k mod = 0.8 (load-duration class = medium). See below for load-duration class correction factors! Intermediate plates t = 10 mm are required for accepting the compressive force at the screw head. The values refer to an intermediate support with an overall support spacing > = 2*h sole plate in accordance with DIN 1052.10.2.4. Specific verification is required for other general conditions. A minimum screw spacing parallel and vertical with respect to the grain of min. 35 mm (6.5 diameter) and 45 mm (8.5 diameter) respectively was taken into account. There are no higher permissible loads for longer screws in the orange-shaded fields. 1) Correction factors for load-duration class: Constant: 0.75, long: 0.88, medium: 1.0, short: 1.13, very short: 1.38. Important! The load bearing capacity of the screw may be decisive for screw length > = 190 mm. The conversion with load-duration class factors is therefore not permitted for such screws!

HECO-TOPIX - fastening system Suitable for any type of insulating material Insulation thicknesses up to 400 mm for roof insulation and thermal insulation composite systems Calculation software for determining screw spacing Easy to use avoids mistakes Execution also possible without roof overhang HECO-TOPIX -Therm HECO-TOPIX -CombiConnect Cylindric head Secondary thread Clamping effect due to different thread pitches Optimal thread pitch for faster driving Tip with milling ribs reduces the risk of splitting the wood Tip with milling ribs reduces the risk of splitting the wood

The HECO-TOPIX fastening system for building insulation. Facade or roof insulation with perfect energy efficiency! The method of fastening soft insulating materials for facade and roof insulation poses a specific problem: how are the applied compressive and shear loads transmitted and how is the material secured reliably but with the least possible effort? HECO solves these problems professionally, efficiently and fast. Low-strength insulating materials cannot transmit compressive loads such as the weight of the roof covering or snow loads. For this reason, HECO has developed the new HECO-TOPIX -Therm. With its thread underneath the head, the counter-batten is fastened by means of screws secured at defined intervals. All compressive loads which were previously transmitted by the rigid insulating material pressing against the counter-batten are now transmitted by the fastening element with the thread in the counter-batten. This arrange ment also ensures a flat roof surface, as the counter-batten does not penetrate into the soft insulating material. The shearing forces that occur can be intercepted by means of a shear block. Use HECO-TOPIX -CombiConnect to construct the eaves detail and all the shearing forces of the roof area will be distributed via the shear blocks into the construction. Advantages: You need only one screw length in the insulated roof area, which is always perpendicular to the inclination of the roof. You no longer need screw templates, screws of different lengths and different screw angles! On the whole, screw requirements and thus working times are reduced. This saves you both time and money! The innovative HECO roof insulation system can also be used effectively on buildings without a roof overhang. For this purpose, the eaves laths are simply displaced into the roof area and can therefore be ideally insulated in the resulting fields under the shear boards. This option provides a considerable advantage particularly for building passive houses or highly insulated buildings in general. The screw intervals in the roof area as well as the screw lengths and the eaves detail are calculated with the easy-to-use HECO-Software HCS. This software is available on the internet at www.heco-schrauben.com in the form of a download program or it can be sent to you on a CD ROM. Our application engineering specialists would even be pleased to perform these calculations for you. Follow the practical and simple path together with HECO! HECO -CALCULATION SOFTWARE (HCS) The calculation software HCS 4.0 enables users to calculate various timber connections, façade or on-rafter insulation letting anyone perform the applications easily. It provides all necessary items, screw spacings and processing details.

Calculation values/minimum dimensions for auxiliary beam/main beam transverse force connection 1 screw pair per connection, utility class 1 2, load-duration class = permanently, kmod = 0,6 Vrd in Thread Thread soft wood glulam Min. wood Min. wood Total length length > = C24 > = GL24h cross section cross section Diameter length top bottom _k = 350 kg/m 3 _k = 380 kg/m 3 Main beam Auxiliary beam [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kn] [kn] W/H [mm/mm] W/H [mm/mm] 6,5 190 90 90 3,01 3,21 74/138 60/138 6,5 215 100 100 3,42 3,65 83/156 60/156 8,5 250 110 110 5,31 5,67 96/182 75/182 8,5 270 122 122 5,75 6,14 104/196 75/196 8,5 300 138 138 6,41 6,85 115/217 75/217 8,5 350 158 158 7,51 7,72 131/252 75/252 8,5 400 182 182 7,91 *) 7,72 *) 149/288 75/288 Calculation values/minimum dimensions for auxiliary beam/main beam transverse force connection 2 screw pairs per connection, utility class 1 2, load-duration class = permanently, kmod = 0,6 Vrd in Thread Thread soft wood glulam Min. wood Min. wood Total length length > = C24 > = GL24h cross section cross section Diameter length top bottom _k = 350 kg/m 3 _k = 380 kg/m 3 Main beam Auxiliary beam [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kn] [kn] W/H [mm/mm] W/H [mm/mm] 6,5 190 90 90 6,02 6,43 74/138 87/138 6,5 215 100 100 6,85 7,31 84/156 87/156 8,5 250 110 110 10,63 11,35 97/182 116/182 8,5 270 122 122 11,51 12,29 104/195 116/196 8,5 300 138 138 12,82 13,7 114/216 116/217 8,5 350 158 158 15,02 15,45 131/252 116/252 8,5 400 182 182 15,83 *) 15,45 *) 150/287 116/287 = Not part of the approval *) Vrd in Vrd in Important information: The tables apply to solid soft wood min. C24 (spruce, pine, fir) or glulam min. GL24h. The screw fitting s centre of gravity is always in the connection joint, at the mid point of the cross sectional height of the auxiliary beam. Acceptance of the offset moment V*b HT/2 is to be verified separately for one-sided connection or for twosided connection with different loads. DELIVERY RANGE HECO-TOPIX -CC/HECO-TOPIX -T Steel bright zinc plated HECO-TOPIX -CombiConnect Cylinder head, double thread, T-Drive, Steel bright zinc plated, coated Steel bright zinc plated HECO-TOPIX -Therm, countersunk head, secondary thread, T-Drive Steel bright zinc plated, coated D x L [mm] Article No. Recess Packing unit [pcs.] 6,5 x 100 48280 T-30 100 6,5 x 130 48282 T-30 100 6,5 x 150 48284 T-30 100 6,5 x 190 48286 T-30 100 6,5 x 215 48288 T-30 100 8,5 x 100 48290 T-40 100 8,5 x 150 48292 T-40 100 8,5 x 190 48294 T-40 100 8,5 x 215 48296 T-40 50 8,5 x 250 48298 T-40 50 8,5 x 270 48300 T-40 50 8,5 x 300 48302 T-40 50 8,5 x 350 48304 T-40 50 8,5 x 400 * 48306 T-40 50 * = Not part of the approval D x L [mm] Article No. Recess Packing unit [pcs.] 8,0 x 160 46971 T-40 50 8,0 x 200 46842 T-40 50 8,0 x 240 46843 T-40 50 8,0 x 280 46844 T-40 50 8,0 x 300 46845 T-40 50 8,0 x 330 42194 T-40 50 8,0 x 360 42196 T-40 50 8,0 x 400 42198 T-40 50 8,0 x 450 42200 T-40 50 8,0 x 500 42202 T-40 50 10,0 x 260 45310 T-40 50 10,0 x 300 45312 T-40 50 10,0 x 340 45314 T-40 50 10,0 x 380 45316 T-40 50 10,0 x 420 46846 T-40 25 10,0 x 460 46847 T-40 25 HECO-Schrauben GmbH & Co.KG Dr.-Kurt-Steim-Straße 28, D-78713 Schramberg Telefon: +49 (0) 74 22 / 9 89-0 Telefax: +49 (0) 74 22 / 9 89-200 E-Mail: info@heco-schrauben.de Internet: www.heco-schrauben.com Your specialist dealer: 43108-11/2016 Subject to change