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Pack of 10 screwdriver bits - With 25 mm depth stop - For drywall

£16.18
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Product information

Description

Type of use: For all drywall construction work - prevents screws from driving in too deeply. Suitable for all types of drywall work - for both fine and coarse threads.

Material: Chrome vanadium steel drill bit for long service life.

Contents: Pack of 10 25mm drywall drill bits.

Product description:

The use of drywall is becoming increasingly popular due to its quick and easy installation. Drywall panels are suitable for cladding walls and ceilings on wood or metal substructures. Drywall panels are fixed with drywall screws or drywall screws. For easy installation, our drill bits with depth stops are ideal.

The drill bit is made of high-quality chrome vanadium steel. It is harder and more durable than traditional tool steel.

Thanks to the special selection of raw materials, these bits can be used for everyday dry construction work. The slightly recessed installation ensures ideal fixing of the plasterboard and thus facilitates subsequent work. Our drill bits allow you to efficiently tighten your projects.

Details:

Features: 1/4" hex shank - Screw size: PH2 - Phillips head screw length: 25 mm - Material: Chrome vanadium steel.

OK

Drywall screws should have a depth of approximately 1 mm. This is very important for optimal fastening of the drywall and plaster.

Non-expanding screw.

If the screw is an expanding screw, no load-bearing capacity will be provided.

The screw is not in place.

If the screw is over-tightened, subsequent reflowing will not be possible. The drywall will crack behind the screw. The screw's load-bearing capacity will no longer be possible.

Features

  • Brand
    WOIYIC
  • Shank type
    Hexagonal
  • Useful lengh
    25 mm
  • Compatible machine
    Drill
  • Suitable for
    Wood
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