Expanding wall anchor 0903 series
nylonpolyamide

Expanding wall anchor - 0903 series - Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG - nylon / polyamide
Expanding wall anchor - 0903 series - Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG - nylon / polyamide
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expanding, nylon, polyamide

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For light loads (secondary attachments) Max. attachment height (d a) - condition: Dependent on screw length Required screw length (l s): Thickness of the add-on part (+ plaster/insulation thickness) + anchor length + screw diameter High-quality polyamide (nylon) Halogen and silicon free Temperature resistant from -40°C to +80°C The hammer-in stop prevents premature expansion during push-through installation The twist lock prevents turning in the drill hole Wall plug shaft with no expansion pressure prevents damage to plaster and tiles Push-through and cotter-pin installation For mounting, we recommend the ASSY-D plug screw Notice Drill perforated brick using the rotary drill (without striking tool) The drill cuttings must be removed from the drill hole Screw length = attachment thickness (+plaster/insulation thickness) + anchor length + screw diameter Application area Plastic anchor for light loads (secondary attachments) Can be used in concrete, solid brick, solid sand-lime brick, hard natural stone Suitable for securing curtain rails, wall shelves, light wall cupboards, picture frames, cable ducts, cable clamps, electrical switches, towel rails, signs, motion detectors, hanging baskets etc. For attaching components in conjunction with a wood or chipboard screw (without drill tip, counter thread, ring thread) (e.g. ASSY-D) Can be used outdoors or in wet rooms in conjunction with a stainless steel screw

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