Helical Bars 1000mm – A2 Stainless Steel – Box 25
From £109.37£131.24 EX VATINC VAT
A2 stainless steel helical bars for crack stitching and masonry reinforcement. Available in M6 and M8, supplied in boxes of 25. Corrosion-resistant grade essential for damp environments and materials like green oak.
| Size | Price | QTY |
|---|---|---|
| M6 x 1000mm | £109.37£131.24 | |
| M8 x 1000mm | £157.96£189.55 |
Total:
£0.00
Stainless steel helical bars are a go-to solution for repairing cracked masonry and reinforcing bed joints in brickwork, blockwork and stonework. These 1000mm bars are manufactured from A2 grade stainless steel, which gives them solid corrosion resistance in conditions where a standard carbon steel bar would eventually let you down. Available in M6 and M8 diameters, supplied 25 per box.
The helical profile is what makes these bars work. The twisted form grips the surrounding mortar or resin as it cures, creating a mechanical bond rather than relying solely on adhesion. That means a consistent, reliable fix even in older or softer mortar beds where adhesion alone might not be enough.
Where Stainless Steel Helical Bars Are Used
Crack stitching is the most common application. Where a masonry wall has developed structural cracks, helical bars installed across the crack in consecutive bed joints tie the two sides together and redistribute load. It is a well-established repair method used by structural engineers, specialist contractors and experienced brickwork teams. The bars are also used to reinforce existing masonry when adding new loads, tying cavity wall leaves together, and restoring structural integrity in heritage or listed buildings where the original material cannot easily be replaced.
Why A2 Stainless Steel Matters
The material choice is not just a specification box to tick. In any situation where moisture is present, a non-stainless bar can corrode inside the joint and actually accelerate cracking over time. A2 stainless steel resists that process. It is also the correct choice when working with materials that are inherently corrosive, green oak being the obvious example. The tannins in green oak will attack mild steel quickly, so using anything less than stainless here is a false economy. Buildings near the coast or exposed to salt air benefit from the same logic.
At 1000mm length, these bars are long enough to bridge most standard crack stitching runs without needing to join lengths. That keeps the install straightforward and reduces weak points in the repair.
Pro Tip: When installing into soft or lime mortar, always use a two-part epoxy or specialist resin grout to bed the bars rather than relying on the existing mortar, as the helical profile needs a solid medium to grip against to achieve full mechanical bond.
These helical bars are primarily used in crack stitching repairs to brick, block and stone masonry. A structural engineer will typically specify the bar diameter, spacing and installation depth, and the installer cuts slots in the mortar bed joints, inserts the bars with resin, and re-points over them. The repair is invisible once complete, which matters particularly on heritage work. They are also used in new build and refurbishment to tie wall leaves, reinforce lintol beds, and stabilise masonry around openings where movement has occurred.
Best For
- Crack stitching in brick and block masonry
- Bed joint reinforcement
- Cavity wall tie replacement
- Heritage and listed building repairs
- Masonry near salt air or damp environments
- Walls incorporating green oak or other corrosive timber
Compatible With
- Two-part epoxy resin grouts
- Specialist masonry injection resins
- Brick, block and stone bed joints
- Lime mortar repairs
- Structural stitching systems
Key Specifications
- Material: A2 stainless steel
- Diameters: M6 and M8
- Length: 1000mm
- Box quantity: 25
- Profile: helical twist for mechanical bond
Not suitable for: Not suitable for use as a primary structural fixing in place of engineered connectors or tie systems specified by a structural engineer. These bars are a repair and reinforcement product and should be installed in accordance with a structural assessment where load-bearing integrity is at stake.
Chase out the mortar bed joint to the required depth using a grinder or angle grinder with a mortar raking disc, typically to a depth of around 25mm to 30mm depending on the bar diameter and specification. Clean out the slot thoroughly to remove dust and debris before injecting.
Inject resin into the slot, insert the helical bar and work it in with a slight rotation to ensure the resin fills around the helical profile. Wipe back any excess resin before it cures, then re-point the joint with a matching mortar to finish. Allow full resin cure before loading.
- Mark the bed joints to be stitched as specified, typically every two or three courses across the crack
- Chase out each joint using a grinder or mortar raking disc to the specified depth and width
- Blow or brush out all dust and loose material from the slot
- Inject two-part resin into the slot, working from the back forward to avoid air pockets
- Insert the helical bar into the resin-filled slot with a slight twisting motion
- Ensure the bar is fully bedded and the resin has filled around the helical profile
- Remove any excess resin from the face of the joint before it sets
- Re-point the joint with a mortar matched to the existing wall to complete the repair
What is the difference between M6 and M8 helical bars and which should I use?
M6 bars are 6mm in diameter and are typically used for lighter repairs and thinner bed joints. M8 bars are 8mm and are used where higher tensile strength is needed or where the joint is wide enough to accommodate them. The correct size will generally be specified by a structural engineer as part of the crack stitching design, so check the specification before ordering.
Why do these need to be stainless steel rather than standard steel?
Standard mild steel will corrode over time when embedded in masonry, particularly in damp walls or buildings near the coast. Corrosion causes the bar to expand inside the joint, which can make cracking worse. A2 stainless steel resists corrosion and is also chemically compatible with materials like green oak, which contains tannins that attack mild steel relatively quickly.
Can these be cut to shorter lengths on site?
Yes, a 1000mm bar can be cut to the required length using an angle grinder with a metal cutting disc. A2 stainless is harder than mild steel so use a disc rated for stainless and let the tool do the work rather than forcing it. Cutting on site is common practice when stitching shorter runs or working around obstructions.
These helical bars are manufactured from A2 grade austenitic stainless steel, which provides good corrosion resistance suitable for most masonry repair environments. The helical twist profile increases the surface area in contact with the surrounding resin or grout, improving pull-out resistance compared to a smooth bar. A2 stainless is weldable and non-magnetic, and performs reliably across the temperature range typical of UK construction.
| Material | A2 stainless steel |
|---|---|
| Available Diameters | M6, M8 |
| Length | 1000mm |
| Box Quantity | 25 |
| Profile | Helical twist |
| Corrosion Resistance | A2 grade stainless |
| Size | M6 x 1000mm, M8 x 1000mm |
|---|---|
| Box Quantity | 25 |
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