Hilti’s KCCM anchors help MEP contractors streamline wood formwork and metal decking projects. Versatile sizing and simplified installation helps reduce labor demands and boost productivity on every job.
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Post-pour drilling and coring can slow productivity and create costly rework. To help address these challenges, Hilti developed KCCM multi-thread push-to-connect anchors, designed to optimize anchor points before concrete is poured.
Whether you’re running cable trays, multi-trade racks, HVAC ducts, or installing pipe runs, KCCM anchors can help streamline your process, helping save time and reduce costs while minimizing the need for skilled labor.
The KCCM portfolio offers a wide range of cast-in anchors, giving contractors flexibility in design and engineering. Its innovative push-to-connect, multi-thread technology supports up to 90% of pipe hanging and overhead applications, boosting on-deck efficiency for those prefabricating hanger assemblies.
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