About Ancon Staifix
The Ancon Staifix range of wall ties is manufactured by Leviat and is supplied through builders merchants and other specialist distributors.
Contact us on 0114 238 1 238 for details of your nearest stockist.
Staifix Wall Ties
- Ancon Staifix HRT4 Tie
- Ancon Staifix RT2 General Purpose Wall Tie
- Ancon Staifix-Thor Helical TJ2 Tie
- Ancon Staifix Timber Frame Tie
- Ancon Staifix-Thor Helical Timber Tie
- Ancon Staifix Frame Tie
The New Generation of Cavity Wall Ties
- Manufactured from corrosion resistant stainless steel
- Specially designed safety ends prevent injury and provide excellent mortar key
- Multiple drips prevent moisture crossing the cavity
- Packed to prevent entanglement
- Ancon Staifix HRT4 is a Type A tie suitable for internal separating walls of buildings of any height
Ancon Staifix HRT4 Tie (Type 4/Type A)
(replaces Butterfly tie)
The Ancon Staifix HRT4 is a type 4 wall tie for use in the external walls of houses not greater than 10 metres in height. Altitude and wind speed restrictions apply*. It is also a Type A tie for internal separating walls of buildings of any height with cavities from 50mm to 150mm.
HRT4 Length | Cavity (mm) |
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200 | 50-75 |
225 | 76-100 |
250 | 101-125 |
275 | 126-150 |
Ancon Staifix RT2 General Purpose Tie (Type 2 tie)
(replaces Double Triangle tie)
The Ancon Staifix RT2 wall tie is for use in the external walls of houses and small commercial developments not greater than 15 metres in height. Altitude and wind speed restrictions apply*. This tie is unsuitable for internal separating walls of new build attached dwellings.
RT2 Length (mm) | Cavity (mm) |
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200 | 50-75 |
225 | 76-100 |
250 | 101-125 |
275 | 126-150 |
Ancon Staifix-Thor Helical TJ2 Tie
The Ancon Staifix-Thor Helical TJ2 is a hammer-driven cavity wall tie, ideal for thin-joint blockwork and other applications where the joints of the inner and outer leaves of masonry do not course.
TJ2 Length (mm) | Cavity (mm) |
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205 | 50 |
230 | 75 |
255 | 100 |
280 | 125 |
305 | 150 |
Ancon Staifix Timber Frame Tie, STF6
(Type 6)
Cavity wall tie for use in the construction of timber-framed buildings up to 4 storeys in height. Altitude and wind speed restrictions apply*. Supplied complete with an annular ring shank nail.
Staifix Timber Frame Tie To suit cavities (mm) |
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50, 75, 100 |
Ancon Staifix-Thor Helical Timber Tie, TIM6
(Type 6)
For applications where insulation has to be retained in the cavity. Available in four lengths to suit cavities from 50mm to 150mm.
Ancon Staifix Frame Tie
A screw-in tie used to join timber door and window frames to brickwork.
*Altitude and wind speed restrictions apply. For complete information on the field of use of wall ties please refer to
PD 6697 table 12, BS 5268-6.1 and Approved Document E
Building Information Modelling
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