Advantages / Facts
If safety and sustainable façade protection are important to you as an architect, planner, façade builder or scaffolder, then you should definitely take a closer look at the isorocket® permanent scaffolding anchor. isorocket® is “state of the art” as a protective anchor for all façade situations and offers you clear advantages over all competing products on the market. We base this on clear facts, taking into account the requirements of DIN 4426.

DIBt approval
Currently the only permanent scaffolding anchor on the market with approval for masonry and concrete.
Wall structures
The only permanent scaffolding anchor that can be used for ETICS, ventilated rainscreen cladding and double-skin masonry and can be reused at any time thanks to its intelligent component design.
The “swan neck”
This designation refers to the long plastic neck of the anchor body (see illustration), and it really packs a punch. This “simple” plastic extension offers decisive functional and quality advantages over all comparable anchoring systems:
- Mounting point for the joint sealing tape
- Secure fixing of the scaffolding screw due to internal thread
- Prevents contact between scaffolding screw and wall structure (no façade damage possible when unscrewing the scaffolding screw)
- Ideal preparation area for all trades
- Can be cut to façade level after completion of the wall structure
- Secure and thermal bridge-free fixing of the sealing plug
- Permanent anchor point for any reassignment
Last but not least, the ingenious “swan neck” makes isorocket® a real permanent scaffolding anchor. A good example of how a very simple solution is often the best way to meet complex requirements. This is probably also the reason why this principle has already been more or less copied by the competition. We see this as confirmation of our solution approach!
Reassignment
The option/function of reuse is a central component of DIN 4426, otherwise there would be no reason for scaffolding anchors to remain permanently in the façade. The isorocket® permanent scaffolding anchor is the only anchoring system that offers two options for reuse.
1. unscrew the sealing plug with an Allen key, screw in the eye bolt, hang in the scaffolding, done.
In practice, however, scaffolders complain that when renovating (e.g. repainting) it is almost impossible to hit the anchor points with the nodes of the various system scaffolds. We also have an ingenious solution for this scenario.
2. rocketrail – The patented adapter for the isorocket® permanent scaffold anchor. You can find all information about the application and functionality here.
The main advantage of this system is its complete independence from any type of scaffolding and grid dimensions. This means that any type of system scaffolding can be anchored easily and securely and permanent façade protection can be guaranteed. Guaranteed!
Dimensioning
The only permanent scaffolding anchor that enables stepless façade superstructures from 100 to 419 mm. And in the same system.
Anchor model | Body thickness |
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isorocket MINI | 100-179 mm |
isorocket MIDI | 180-259 mm |
isorocket MAXI | 260-339 mm |
isorocket MEGA | 340-419 mm |
Patented 2-pitch
The only permanent scaffolding anchor with a patented two-part anchor body and load distribution plate. This makes the isorocket® maximally flexible and suitable for any or changing substrates (concrete, masonry or other wall formers). While the load distribution plate is replaced depending on the substrate (concrete or masonry) due to the different load-bearing capacity, the anchor body, eyebolt and sealing plug always remain identical and can be used universally.
Statics/DIN conformity
The permanent scaffolding anchor with the highest design resistances and working loads, which relate not only to the eyebolt (rocketbolt), but to the entire system including masonry integration. This means that significantly fewer permanent anchors are required in the area, which not only saves anchor costs, but also installation time. Most competitor products only have static verifications for individual components. The masonry integration (fixing material, dowels, screws, etc.), which is ultimately decisive for the safety and stability of the scaffolding, is almost always not taken into account in the calculations.
Scope of delivery
isorocket® permanent scaffolding anchors are always supplied as a complete system, depending on the wall structure and substrate. This means that all components required for correct installation are always included. This applies in particular to the anchoring material (dowels, screws) approved in accordance with abZ or ETA. The risk of incorrect “dowel insertion”, which occurs time and again in practice, is thus effectively prevented. Another not insignificant advantage is that the approval of the isorocket® permanent scaffolding anchor is independent of the respective fixing material. This means that we are able to use improved anchors and/or screws (with approval, of course) in the future and thus further improve the high stability of the overall system – without the need for renewed approval.
Special case: 2-shell masonry
Most permanent anchor systems fail, especially when it comes to 2-shell masonry – but not the isorocket® permanent scaffolding anchor. The bricklayer can completely incorporate the anchor body when constructing the facing formwork and does not need to leave any bricks exposed at the scaffolding screw in order to then laboriously re-wall and re-point them during scaffolding removal. Once again, the ingenious functionality of the “swan neck” comes into play here, which effectively separates the scaffolding screw from the respective building material used. This also makes it possible to anchor to the rear load-bearing wall without any problems when the anchor point is reused. This effectively prevents anchoring in the facing wall shell, which is often carried out in everyday practice and is actually not permitted. The otherwise necessary opening of the facing wall shell and removal of the thermal insulation in order to anchor in the load-bearing masonry is eliminated, as is the time-consuming sealing.