6IB1200FB
This is a flat bottom 1200mm x 600mm x 600mm Interbloc block and is used on the base layer of walls for uninterrupted contact with the underlying foundation, allowing for sealing and increased sliding resistance. The block weighs 1000kgs and has a certified central lifting anchor. The lifting point can also be used as an anchoring point for ropes and straps.
Please note you will require 1 x 2.5t Lifting Klaw for this product (sold separately).
What Can I Use This Block For?
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Dimensions:600x600x1200mm Weight:1000kg SKU:
6IB1200EFBPG
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The current lead time for producing the Interbloc range is 8 weeks.
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