Concrete construction Built-in housing 3D concrete printing

Concrete construction Built-in housing 3D concrete printing

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Concrete construction Built-in housing 3D concrete printing
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Concrete construction Built-in housing 3D concrete printing
  • 1200-68
  • 4013456591714
  • Rectangular design, adapted to the layer thicknesses of 3D concrete printing
  • Installation opening Ø 68 mm with edge countersink as a base for KAISER cavity wall boxes
  • Lateral connection contours and predetermined breaking points
  • Can be combined at the standardised combination distance of 71 mm
  • Mount for spirit level
  • Lateral pipe inlets
  • Flat support surface for built-in appliances
Length
100 mm
Width
100 mm
Depth
87 mm
Number of parts
1
Dispatch
50
Product information

Concrete construction Built-in housing 3D concrete printing

The new installation housing 3D concrete printing for cavity wall boxes for integration into the production process of the 3D concrete printing method is a product innovation and enables professional and standard-compliant electrical installation in this area of application for the first time.

  • Rectangular design, adapted to the layer thicknesses of 3D concrete printing
  • Deep-lying concrete supports
  • Installation opening Ø 68 mm with edge countersink as a base for KAISER cavity wall boxes
  • Lateral connection contours and predetermined breaking points for combining several "installation housings" at the standard centre-to-centre distance of 71 mm
  • Mount for spirit level
  • Lateral pipe inlets
  • Flat support surface for built-in appliances

Processing instructions

During 3D printing, cut-outs for doors, windows and electrical sockets are made exactly according to the design plans. The installation housings are then inserted into these recesses during the 3D concrete printing process.

In order to realise the standardised centre distance of 71 mm for combinations, the support surface must be cut off at the rear markings.

The deep-set concrete brackets at the top and bottom provide a permanently secure hold in the wall. A holder for a small optional spirit level with two vials is used for precise and fast alignment during the production process.

After inserting the installation housing, the printing process can be continued.

The 68 mm diameter installation opening of the frame facilitates the subsequent installation of KAISER cavity wall boxes thanks to edge countersinking and alignment markings. Lateral connection contours are provided for multiple combinations, which also ensure the standard-compliant centre-to-centre distance of 71 mm.

Due to the curing process of the concrete layers, only horizontal combinations are possible, as deeper layers have already cured and can no longer be processed.

To comply with the IP protection class, the plaster compensation ring (Art. No. 9155-61 or -62) can be fitted for 10 mm wall coverings.

A flat support surface, which can be customised with predetermined breaking points on the sides for combinations, ensures that the built-in appliance rests cleanly on the surface.

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Concrete construction Built-in housing 3D concrete printing

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Installation housing for 3D concrete printing.

For optimum integration in the concrete printing process.

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