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Round
Cylindrical shape for standard applications. This is the most commonly used type. | |
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Grooved
Suitable for application to blind holes as well as on soft materials: wood, plastics, concrete, etc. The fluted shape increases resistance into the supporting workpiece by anchorage. |
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Peel type
Because of the way in which the shaft opens out into four petals when riveted in, this gives the best level of berthing and hold on irregular surfaces.
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Multi-grip
With its ability to adapt to a wide range of thicknesses, this design offers numerous options. |
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Sealed
Ensures a watertight seal. |
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Standard
Rounded shape for all conventional uses; the surface does not need to be either perfectly flush or a offer large area for joining.
Standard design.
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Wide
Can be used to join soft materials without crushing them, thanks to the way the setting force is distributed over a larger under-head contact surface. | |
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Countersunk
Countersinking into the workpiece enables a perfectly flush assembly. | |
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