Beacon Climbing

Accessories

 

Beacon Climbing stock an extensive range of climbing wall fixings including climbing hold bolts in numerous lengths, tee nuts and allen keys.



tee nut (zinc plated)

Tee nuts are pronged 10mm nuts that are hammered into to plywood climbing surfaces from behind and are used to fix bolt-on climbing holds.


tee nut (stainless steel)

Tee nuts are pronged 10mm nuts that are hammered into to plywood climbing surfaces.



6mm allen key

6mm allen key for tightening countersunk bolts to climbing walls.


8mm allen key

8mm allen key for tightening cap head bolts to climbing walls.



expansion socket (zinc plated)

Expansion sockets (drop in anchors) are suitable for fixing certain climbing holds to brick, block or concrete.


12mm masonry drill bit

Good quality 12mm drill bits are used to drill the hole for fixing expansion sockets.



setting tool

Setting tools are used for fixing expansion sockets to brick, block or concrete walls.


resin socket (zinc plated)

Resin sockets are the most reliable way of fixing climbing holds to brick, block or concrete.



18mm masonry drill bit

Good quality 18mm SDS drill bits are used to drill the hole for fixing resin sockets.


polyester resin (380 ml tubes)

Polyester resin (380ml tubes) for fixing resin sockets to brick, block or concrete walls.



applicator gun

Applicator guns are used for dispensing the resin used for fixing resin sockets.


spax screw

spax screws can be used to attach climbing holds to thicker timber such as big timber beams or even wooden poles.



Coo-var primer

Coo Var penetrating wood primer - used to prepare ply wood surfaces before using Coo Var Suregrip.


Coo-var climbing wall texture paint

Coo-var Suregrip is the most commonly used paint for giving plywood panels a textured finish.



M10 countersunk bolts (stainless steel)

M10 countersunk bolts are used for attaching climbing holds outdoors when longevity is important.


M10 countersunk bolts (zinc plated)

M10 countersunk bolts are used for attaching climbing holds to tee nuts or threaded sockets.