fischer DUOBLADE

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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    The self-drilling fischer DUOBLADE allows fast and easy installation in gypsum plasterboard and gypsum fibreboard. With the PZ2 drive you have the same drive for plug and screw. The metal tip allows for better heat-resistant and cutting characteristics. The fischer DUOBLADE can be used with wood, metal and chipboard screws of diameter 4.0 to diameter 5.0 mm.
    Applications:
    Smoke detectors, Mirrors, Curtain rods, Blinds, Lamps, Pictures
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    • An innovative product of the fischer DUO-Line with intelligent combinations for more power and more intelligence.
    • The self-drilling fischer DUOBLADE allows fast and easy
    installation in gypsum plasterboard and gypsum fibreboard.
    • The black metal tip guarantees simple and safe installation.
    • High torque when anchor is installed for the feelgood-factor
    and an optimum feeling when setting.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @sidestreamfilms9157
    @sidestreamfilms9157 2 года назад +5

    One of the simple things that you do not point out for a newbie is what head to use to drive the duoblade in - Philips and quite large by the look of it, but never explicitly stated anywhere. I have tried the duoblade in most kinds of plasterboard and the guide either breaks off or the head does not go fully in until the plastic of the head strips and it will no longer rotate and then is stuck half in / half out, and is often angled. Probably needs a fair sized guide hole in most cases - which should be stated - so really not as good as billed (or anything like). Plus what about those little waste bits of metal floating about after they have fallen off?

    • @Ruchikun
      @Ruchikun 2 года назад +1

      literally had the same experience just now. ruined 3 of those heads

    • @lukasjerabek2504
      @lukasjerabek2504 Год назад

      On my duoblades there is PZ2 written, but an artisan borrowed me earlier one that needed philips, so that may be why they dont they say it in a video because it varies. However I have used PZ2 and had the same problems as you describe, I started using 8 drill to drill a hole first... Self drilling my a**.

    • @lukasjerabek2504
      @lukasjerabek2504 Год назад

      However that was double plasterboard between flats, so it may have been somehow reinforced. Maybe people with simple single plasterboard dont have such problems

  • @CrookedSkew
    @CrookedSkew 6 месяцев назад

    I used these with a PZ2 head on a small battery drill with no issue.
    Make sure you don't over tighten as they will go into the wall.
    I would recommend these.

  • @minatour44
    @minatour44 Год назад

    Just had the head destroy itself , thought I was doing something wrong , need a special insert like I had in the past with another fixing type

  • @sqdxb
    @sqdxb 3 года назад

    Awesome