S-plug |
The classics. Often copied-never equalled |
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OVERVIEW |
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S-plug |
Wood screw |
Chipboard screw |
Suitable for: |
- Concrete
- Natural stone with dense structure
- Solid brick
- Solid sand-lime brick
- Solid block made from lightweight concrete
- Hollow concrete blocks etc.
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For fixing of: |
- Pictures
- Motion detectors
- Lamps
- Skirting
- Electric switches
- Small wall-mounted shelves
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- Towel rails
- Lightweight mirror cabinets
- Letter boxes
- Hanging baskets
- Curtain rails
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DESCRIPTION |
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- Nylon expansion fixing.
- For use with wood-,chipboard-, and self-tapping screws (see chapter safety-screws)
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Advantages/benefits |
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- Anti-rotation lugs stop the plug rotating in the drill hole.
- The wide neck is subject to no expansion pressure and prevents surface damage to tiles and plaster.
- Temperature-resistant from -40° to + 80° C.
- Can be used with wood and chipboard screes from 2 to 16 mm.
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- The edge distance ar must be at least one fixing length, For installations close to the edge we recommend turning the fixing in a way that the direction of expansion acts parallel to the edge.
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INSTALLATION |
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Type of installation
Pre-positioned and push-through installation.
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Installation information |
- Determination of the minimum screw
length:
Fixing length
+ Thickness of plaster and/or insulation
+ Fixture thickness
+ 1x screw diameter
- Drill only in a rotary motion (hammer
switched off) in perforated and hollow
bricks and aerated concrete.
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