Masonry Magazine September 2009 Page. 17
MASONRY
MASTCLIMBER
Quick installation and ease of operation
Load capacity of 20.000 lbs for a 126 set-up
Real payload of 150 lbs per linear foot
Innovative and ergonomic production table
Our mast climbing work platforms combine safety, sturdiness and capacity for medium to large-size projects. Whether it is for new construction, facade renovation, for laying bricks, blocks or stones, Fraco mastclimbers represent the perfect solution to vertical access. They offer multiple and adjustable work areas and also provide a safe and harmonious work environment for laborers and bricklayers. Productivity is guaranteed.
FRACO
www.fraco.com
READER SERVICE #101
Restoration Team Experience Since 1978
Masonry Façade Re-Anchoring Solutions
SAVE THE WALL!
Don't Tear it Down or Cover it with Insulation and Stucco
Strengthen and stabilize masonry façades while adding veneer stiffness for added decades of protection and comfort. CTP has engineered anchor performance solutions for claddings of brick and stone. A selection of corrosion resistant products are available to re-anchor brick to wood, concrete, steel, block, brick, metal stud, or tile back-ups.
CTP Stitch-Tie
Holical Wall The System for Stabilizing
Veneers and Crack Repair
CTP Grip-Max
Mechanical Anchors for Stabilizing Stone Panel Veneers
CTP-16
For Brick Additions or Replacement and for
Brick Veneer Shud Carty Wall Construction
Veneer Anchoring System Thapsthe
Air Barrier Intact and the Veneer Place
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ORIGINAL
NEW!
CTP G-Max
CTP Grip-Tie
Mechanical Repair Anchors for Stabilizing neers
READER SERVICE #250
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CTP Wall Tie
Multifunctional Trang Wat The That
Can be used in Standard or Seismic
Veneer Anchoring Applications
Contact our
Technical Services Team with
your repair application needs
for a cost effective and
performance targeted
veneer stabilizing solution
CTP
7974 W. Orchard Drive
Michigan Chy, Indiana
46360-9390 USA
Phone: (219) 878-1427
Contact: Steve Getz, eSCE
www.ctpanchors.com