M8 Fischer FBS 6x55mm Male Threaded Concrete Screw

Code: FBS6X55M.Q1

£0.56 ex. VAT
£0.67 inc. VAT

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100+ £0.55 £0.66
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Description

M8 Fischer FBS 6x55mm Concrete Screw | Male Threaded | ETA Approved

This M8 Fischer FBS 6x55mm male concrete screw is engineered for fast, secure fixings in prestressed concrete ceilings. With an external M8 thread and 55mm embedment depth, it’s perfect for suspending pipework, cable trays, ductwork, and Unistrut systems. Manufactured with a bright zinc plated finish and fire-rated to R120, this Fischer anchor offers exceptional performance and compliance.

Main Features

  • Type: Fischer FBS 6x55mm Male Threaded Concrete Screw
  • Thread: External M8 x 19mm Stud
  • Hole Size: 6mm diameter, 65mm minimum depth
  • Embedment: 55mm in concrete
  • Finish: Bright Zinc Plated (BZP)
  • Approvals: ETA / CE Certified, Fire Rating R120
  • Compatibility: Suitable alternative to Hilti HUS3 Series
  • Fischer Code: 523913 (FBS 6×35 M8/15)
  • Pack: Sold Individually

Applications

Ideal for suspending threaded rods, cable containment systems, ventilation ducts, and support brackets directly from concrete ceilings or soffits. Commonly used in HVAC, mechanical, and electrical installations.

Ordering & Delivery

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Most orders arrive within 1–2 working days as standard.

Note: Heavy or bulk orders, as well as special cut lengths or non-standard products, may take slightly longer to dispatch.

For bulk quantities or trade pricing, please call our team on 0121 270 8507.

Additional information

Weight 0.033 kg
Dimensions 50 cm
Brand

Fischer

EAN

4006209669495

Thread Size

M8

Length

55mm

Type

Concrete Screw

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