Easy and quick fixing of threaded rods - Threaded rod plug RODFORCE FGD

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • The economical hammerset plug - easy and quick fixing of threaded rods:
    The fischer threaded rod plug RODFORCE FGD is an economical hammerset solution for fixing standard threaded rods in solid building materials. The nylon plug can be hammered-in easily and quickly using a hammer without special tools. The short plug length prevents reinforcement hits and reduces drilling effort. The visible edge of the plug serves as visual setting check and guarantees a correct setting. The closed plug tip is used to check the setting depth as a stop point. This predetermined break point also allows the threaded rod to be hammered-in deeper.
    Advantages
    • The innovative plug geometry allows quick and easy installation of the threaded rod with a few hammer blows.
    • The teeth inside the plug allow standard, metric threads to be held: This saves a large assortment of stud screws.
    • Installation without special tools: The only thing needed to set the plug is a hammer.
    • The visible edge of the plug serves as visual setting check and guarantees correct setting.
    • Easy to check and adjust: To check the setting depth, the closed plug tip is used as a stop point. This predetermined break point also allows the threaded rod to be hammered-in deeper.
    Applications
    • Suspension for individual pipes
    • Plumbing and heating fixings
    • Cable and pipe clips
    • Suspended ceilings
    • Ceiling lights
    • Consoles
    • Mounting rails
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 1

  • @chizzyelfizzy
    @chizzyelfizzy 6 років тому

    Please how do you insert these threaded rods into metal wall plugs? I want to hang floating shelves but the threaded rods are not fully screwing into the wall plugs. I saw you hammered the rod into the wall plug. Can this be done as well for the metal plugs?