Other Standard Lintels
For further information and load tables on any of the following lintels please download the Masonry Support Systems and Lintels brochure from this page or contact our Technical Services Team with your requirements.
Single Leaf Lintels / Angle Lintels
These lintels carry a single leaf, usually the external leaf, of a cavity wall. Single leaf lintels require propping during installation to limit deflections. A separate dpc is required.
Ancon single leaf lintels are referenced SL _ _.
Channel Lintels
The channel lintel is suitable for single leaf face brick or block walls and is fully built into the wall construction.
Ancon channel lintels are referenced SC _ _ _.
Nexus Brick-Faced Lintels
Ancon single leaf and channel lintels can be supplied with permanently bonded brick slip facings, applied off-site by Ibstock Kevington, to offer a quick and simple way of creating deep soffits above window and door openings. Click here for more information.
Solid Wall Lintels
For use with solid walls 215mm wide, these Lintels are built into the brickwork and are suitable for spans up to 2400mm.
Ancon solid wall lintels are referenced SS _ _ _.
Box Beam Lintels
Box Lintels are suitable for use with solid or block walls.
Ancon box beam lintels are referenced SW _ _ _.
Timber Frame Lintels
These lintels are designed to support the external brickwork over openings in timber framed buildings.
Ancon timber frame lintels are referenced ST _ _.
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