makita 5212 c
Power chisel used for making a hole in hard ground with a drill bit of up to 88 mm in diameter.
Dimensions | Making holes in the ground for a foundation screw:
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Any questions?
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YES!
Whatever the type of soil, it is always risky if you don’t make a hole
in the ground first,
as failure to do so may make the screw move around during installation which
will damage the soil around the screw.
This could force you to install the screw in another location (at a minimum distance of 50 cm) which can be very problematic.
In addition, the hole helps to guide the screw during installation and therefore puts less pressure on the installation machine.
Finally, pouring water into the hole helps to lubricate the position of the screw and therefore to improve its installation.You can adapt the diameter of the hole to the type of soil.
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Weasyfix distributes its products exclusively through its stockist partners in order to provide you with a local service.
Apart from being able to source all our products locally, our partners will help you with the technical and quantification aspects of the products involved in your project.
To find out where to get hold of our products, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our technical sales reps whose details can be found on our contact page. -
NO!
Thanks to Weasyfix’s distribution network, you can hire the installation tools you need from our local distributor.
To find out where to find our products, contact our sales rep in your region, whose details can be found on the contact page on our website.