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    DesignFiX: Optimizing Concrete Screw System Calculation for Structural Engineers

    DesignFiX: Optimizing Concrete Screw System Calculation for Structural Engineers

    DESIGNFIX make Concrete screw calculation easier

    Streamline Your Concrete Screw Calculation with DesignFiX and JOKER Fastener

     

    Since 2004, JOKER Fastener has built a reputation as a trusted provider of versatile concrete screws, available in various head styles to meet different installation needs. Fully ETA-certified across multiple sizes, these screws offer flexible installation depths, making them ideal for complex construction projects and user-friendly for engineers. To further support professionals, JOKER has integrated DesignFiX, an advanced tool that simplifies the planning and arrangement of concrete screw systems.

    Why JOKER Incorporates DesignFiX?

    Understanding the importance of streamlined workflows for engineers, JOKER has adopted this software to enhance design accuracy and project efficiency. DesignFiX assists users in selecting appropriate screw sizes and configurations, ensuring precise and reliable results for complex projects. This move demonstrates JOKER’s commitment to providing comprehensive solutions that integrate seamlessly into engineering processes.

    DesignFiX is renowned for its ability to handle mechanical and chemical anchor system calculations. It complies with international standards, including ETAG 001 and EN 1992-4, supporting safe construction practices. This software is particularly useful for designing concrete anchors subjected to static or seismic loads.

    DesignFIX User Interface

    Key Advantages:

    1. User-Friendly Interface: Simplifies use for both novice and experienced engineers, adapting to various project requirements.
    2. Real-Time Calculation: Allows for quick and accurate data entry related to concrete quality, anchor layout, and plate geometry, and recommends the optimal concrete screw size based on specific installation needs. This ensures that engineers can select the most suitable screw for each project, enhancing overall efficiency and precision.
    3. Standards Compliance: Ensures projects meet ETAG 001 and EN 1992-4 guidelines, crucial for safety and regulation adherence.
    4. Versatile Application: Supports designs for cracked and non-cracked concrete, as well as post-installed rebar connections.
    5. 3D Visualization: Provides high-resolution 3D graphics for detailed analysis and accurate project planning.

    We offer DesignFiX software for free to our customers. Interested in learning how to access the DesignFiX calculation tool? Please contact your sales representative or visit our contact

     

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