Corbel Brackets & Restraints

Hand set stone installation is often made with stone thicknesses of 50 or more that is a combination of individually dimensioned stone. Corbel load bearing brackets and restraints are used to trasnfer the loads of the hand set stone cladding to the substrate.

Overview

Corbel Brackets & Restraints

Hand set stone installation is often made with stone thicknesses of 50 or more that is a combination of individually dimensioned stone. Corbel load bearing brackets and restraints are used to trasnfer the loads of the hand set stone cladding to the substrate.

The stone cladding is typically supported every floor height and in some instances up to three floor levels. Support brackets are positoned over the movement joints at floor level. Each support bracket bears the entire load of the stone cladding height. Retsriants are used to secure the stone panels at each corsing.

System Types
Product Types
Support Brackets
Restraint Brackets
Restraints Channels & Ties

Load Bearing Brackets

Fixing systems for the installation of heavy corbel stone walls are available in various types and sizes. The actual system proposal is determined based on the technical requirements of the project.

These systems are designed for high-load stone cladding walls, coping, and cornice stones, using thicker panels up to 120 mm.

Load-bearing and restraint anchors are used to install the slabs onto different wall backings with various attachment methods, such as cast-in channels or anchor bolts.

Application Examples

Load Bearing Support Brackets

Restraint Brackets

There are various systems available for restraining stone slabs supported on a corbel system.

Channel systems are commonly used as they can be easily fixed to steel sections.

Restraint anchors or wall ties can be securely attached to the channel at the desired position, providing greater flexibility and ease of installation for the slabs.

Restraint Brackets

Restraint Channels & Ties

Restraint channels and ties provide an effective and economical method for securing panels to a backing wall.

They are particularly useful for insulated stud walls.

The channels can be easily fixed to steel stud walls using self-drilling screws.

Technical Documentation

Corbel Brackets & Restraints Technical Catalog