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Advantages in relation to other methods:
- Cheaper and quicker.
- No annoying stripping back, as there can be with plugs.
- Less noticeable due to very small head.
- Seamless tightening on hollow or rounded walls.
Special hardened steel with small, flat head and very precise oblique ridges turned in the shaft, so that high extraction resistance is achieved.
Attaching wooden skirting boards (including pine, meranti) to walls made of prefab concrete or sand-lime brick, but also walls made of softer materials such as aerated concrete.
Prefab concrete and limestone:
Drill a hole of Ø 4 mm through the skirting board into the wall. Knock in the skirting board nail, which will turn so that it is firmly lodged in the concrete with high extraction resistance. Use 30 mm nails for concrete and 40 mm nails for sand-lime brick.
Aerated concrete:
Drill a hole of Ø 4 mm through the skirting board only, not into the subsurface. Knock in a 40 mm skirting board nail. Please note: Knock in white skirting board nails with a plastic hammer.
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