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Amo® III frame screw 7.5 type 2 socket head cap screw 7.5 mm
Amo<SUP>® </SUP>III frame screw  7.5 type 2 socket head cap screw 7.5 mm - 1
Amo<SUP>® </SUP>III frame screw  7.5 type 2 socket head cap screw 7.5 mm - 2
Amo<SUP>® </SUP>III frame screw  7.5 type 2 socket head cap screw 7.5 mm - 3

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Amo® III frame screw 7.5 type 2 socket head cap screw 7.5 mm

For installing windows in concrete and solid masonry. The particularly small head means that the screw can be inserted in narrow window frames. Steel, yellow zinc plated, AW25 bit

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  • Tension-free removable fixing

  • Load-bearing function is retained, even under thermal load

  • Resistance to fire for up to 120 minutes

  • Time saving: no anchor needed

  • Short installation times, as no specific tools are required

  • AW drive for longer bit service life, improved power transmission and no ejection forces

  • In-place installation

  • Immediate load-bearing capacity: no waiting after insertion

  • Removable
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Information for use


Guidelines for planning and executing the installation of windows and house doors, 2010 edition



Art. no. 5995 000 000:


The fastener must safely transfer all forces affecting the window to the structure. The total load must therefore be calculated from e.g. the window load, wind load and working load (see DIN 1055). The currently applicable building regulations stipulate that buildings and their components must be planned in such a way that they do not endanger human life and health or pose a risk to public safety. Attachment of the windows must also comply with this criterion.



Window walls according to former DIN 18056 standard or elements with a surface greater than 9 m² and accident-proof glazing as specified in the German technical rules for safety glazing (TRAV) or DIN 18008-4


The DIN 18056 standard applied to window walls with a minimum surface area of 9 m² and a minimum side length of 2 m on the shortest side. Anchors covered by a European Technical Assessment or with individual approval should be used for this application. Similarly, only anchors with a general construction permit, covered by a European Technical Assessment or with individual approval must be used to attach accident-proof glazing as specified in the German technical rules for safety glazing (TRAV) or DIN 18008-4.



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It is important to check that the components are correctly installed for the specific construction conditions (e.g. weight of window casement, surface properties). Only anchors covered by a European Technical Assessment or with individual approval must be used to attach accident-proof glazing as specified in the German technical rules for safety glazing (TRAV) or DIN 18008-4.



Align window frames using alignment clamps or Amo Bag



Screw length = frame width + distance + length of thread engagement (see also 55.2 Amo III 11.5 mm)

Fire protection test report no. 3174/0649-2 dated 12 January 2000



Test of suitability for attaching a flood-proof window in accordance with ift directive FE-07/1 conducted by the ift Rosenheim Institute. Test report no. 202 31790 dated 17 May 2006