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Holding Down Bolt Site Image where Centraliser was used in Steel Frame Structure Bolt centering.
Advantages of Centraliser

About Us

Centraliser's development began in 2012 with the aim of enhancing the efficiency of Holding Down Bolt installation for large Structural Steel Framed projects.

 

Drawing on over 35 years of Civil Engineering experience across hundreds of projects, Satish Karra, the founding member of Centraliser, revisited a long-standing question:

"Can traditional methods for assembling and installing Holding Down Bolts be simplified?"

 

The answer is a resounding yes!

Centraliser introduces a streamlined concept to simplify the often complex process of assembling and installing Holding Down Bolt in the early phases of foundation construction.

Why Centraliser?

In construction, precise bolt positioning is crucial to avoid costly delays and remedial work caused by misaligned holding-down bolts. Traditional methods often lead to bolt shifting during concreting, consuming tolerances and increasing labor costs.

Centraliser solves this problem with 100% accurate bolt centralization during assembly and placement, ensuring bolts stay secure within waxed cones. Its innovative design enhances cone rigidity, preventing collapse in wet concrete.

By choosing Centraliser, you save time, reduce costs, and ensure superior project quality, setting a new standard in construction efficiency.

Our Services

Testimonials
Testimonials
"When I first heard of the Centraliser, I admit, I did dismiss it as another 'gimmick'. But from the initial phone call with Satish and his visit to site to show us the product worked practically; I have quickly changed my mind."
 

We used the Centraliser on our project in Kettering for the Buckingham Group, with fantastic results. The waxed cones stayed rigid during installation, resulting in perfectly lined bolts, after stripping the templates the Centraliser was then replaced back onto the bolts until the steel frame was erected, stopping any potential debris entering the bolts void."

Mark Jackson, Hannon Brothers.

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