Neck roll pins for small diameter paths 6.5φ・9.0φ

Neck roll pins for small diameter paths 6.5φ・9.0φ
This product is a "finishing cap" designed to beautifully finish the hole marks created during exterior wall repairs. When drilling into an exterior wall, it is difficult for the worker to drill perfectly vertical holes, even with the utmost care, resulting in slight angular deviations. The "Neck Roll Pin" is a product developed to address this issue, featuring a dual structure with a brass head and a resin body. The head is designed to tilt up to approximately 15 degrees relative to the body, allowing for automatic adjustment to ensure that the head aligns flush with the wall surface, even when installed in a non-vertical hole. Additionally, it can be painted to match the tiles or finishing materials of the exterior wall. The painting options are primarily as follows: - Single color (base color only) - Two-color use (base color with a speckled pattern) The paint used is acrylic silicone resin paint manufactured by Natco. After undergoing zinc phosphate treatment, it is baked on at the factory. If there is a tight deadline, it is also possible to provide it unpainted. Furthermore, we can accommodate special painting options such as three-color use (mottled patterns), so please feel free to consult with us.
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Decorative cap for tile peeling prevention work "Neck Roll Pin"
Insert into the fixed anchor at the inlet! Work efficiency and aesthetics will significantly improve!
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Drill for hole-making in asbestos exterior walls, also usable for asbestos sample collection!
Direct drilling into asbestos exterior walls, paint stripping with a blaze bit, also usable for asbestos sample collection!
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Blaze Bit 19φ for removing elastic coatings containing asbestos.
Asbestos finishing materials can be removed using a wet method, and a dry vibration drill can be used. The removal diameter is 19mm, so it can also accommodate temporary 4-inch anchor wall connection holes.
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