PDM100 DRIVA SCREW CAVITY FIXING BOX 100 FISCHER

£9.36 exc VAT £11.23 inc VAT

  • Product Ref: FIS42793
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Product Description

The self-tapping metal fixing for gypsum plasterboard and gypsum fibreboard.
Advantages
Due to its material properties, the GKM can be used in gypsum plasterboard and gypsum fibreboard, and can be used with the most wide-ranging screws, hooks and eye screws. This allows for a broad range of applications.
The sharp, self-tapping thread enables a secure, positive fit fixing. This achieves a high load-bearing capacity.
The cross-drive recess means that a standard screwdriver or bit can be used. No special setting tool is required.
The short fixing length means that only a small amount of space is required behind the board. As a result, the GKM can also be used in the case of unknown board thickness and cavity depth.
The fixing is screwed in the pre-positioned installation into the Gypsum plasterboard and gypsum fibreboards flush to the surface. The sharp, self-tapping thread enables a secure, positive fit fixing. This achieves a high load-bearing capacity. The fischer GKM can hold wood, sheet metal and chipboard screws from 4 to 5 mm thickness as well as different hooks and eye screws. Consequently, it is universally suitable for fixing e.g. lights, electrical installations and fitting accessories securely and quickly.

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