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I have a number of Rawlplug Rawlbolts that are the same size as the illustration here:
http://www.diy.com/di...199766&isSearch=false
Can someone tell me how I calculate the size of the hole in the brick wall I need to insert the bolt shield? Can I assume that it's the same as the diameter of the shield itself? How long does the hole need to be?
Thanks
http://www.diy.com/di...199766&isSearch=false
Can someone tell me how I calculate the size of the hole in the brick wall I need to insert the bolt shield? Can I assume that it's the same as the diameter of the shield itself? How long does the hole need to be?
Thanks
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The hole has to be big enough to get the thing in, if there's no marking to say then use the blunt end of the bit and offer it up to the plug's widest point, that should do it.
If it doesn't work, never mind, maybe the Swiss cheese look will be in next year.
The hole has to be big enough to get the thing in, if there's no marking to say then use the blunt end of the bit and offer it up to the plug's widest point, that should do it.
If it doesn't work, never mind, maybe the Swiss cheese look will be in next year.
Everton was wrong. I wish sometimes people would understand Engineering terminology before posting.
M6, M8, whatever is the bolt thread size.
The cone nut HAS to fit in the hole, so measure it and drill that size. The hole in masonry will be a bit larger (which is what you want to get the thing in) Correct drill bit size for M6 will be 14mm.
I have fitted loads .. and I hope you saw the warning about it getting stuck!
M6, M8, whatever is the bolt thread size.
The cone nut HAS to fit in the hole, so measure it and drill that size. The hole in masonry will be a bit larger (which is what you want to get the thing in) Correct drill bit size for M6 will be 14mm.
I have fitted loads .. and I hope you saw the warning about it getting stuck!
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