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Having an easy time in hard cases
The versatile plug-in dowel system from OBO
Just drill, insert - done
Save time and energy - with the highly flexible plug-in dowel system from OBO. All you need is a drill hole with a diameter of 6 mm. What you get out of it - or better said, put into it - is entirely your business. You can easily insert a wide variety of plug-in dowels into the drill holes by hand - with a minimum of effort.
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Installation step 1
Drill a hole with a diameter of 6 mm. If necessary, clean the drill hole. |
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Installation step 2
You can now insert the plug-in dowel into the drill hole - without an additional tool. Done!
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Always fits
The front part of the plug-in dowel compresses at the front and can be optimally inserted in the drill hole. |
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Firm and secure
The special wedge shape at the front of the dowel allows optimum extraction values to be achieved. The plug-in dowel fits firmly and securely in the drill hole.
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Always the right choice
The system is suitable for a host of applications, for solid masonry walls made of concrete, lime sandstone, brick and aerated concrete, as well as for intermediate walls for both cables and conduits, for both rigid and flexible electrical installation pipes. Your installations can always handle extremely high loads: they can easily withstand extraction values of up to 500 N.
As you are accustomed to with OBO, you also have a complete system with perfectly coordinated elements available. The products are manufactured from polyamide and are, of course, halogen-free.
Complete range,
Plug-in dowels, clamps, snap clips
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Pressure clip type 2033 STD
Pressure clips for cables and conduits in false ceilings. Pressure clips are inserted into the drill hole and fastened. The individual conduits are then passed under both supporting arms using the proven “lasso technique”, which is child’s play thanks to the tapered ends. |
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Single push-fit clip type 1974
The push-fit clip for installing one row of cables and conduits or rigid and flexible pipes. The clip can be used in false ceilings, wall channels and topping-covered concrete floors. First, briefly position the conduits or pipes, then insert the clip into the drill hole - and tackle the next task.
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Double push-fit clip type 1974/2
The double push-fit clip for installing two rows of cables and conduits or rigid and flexible pipes. It is used the same way as the single push-fit clip type 1974. |
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BKS clamp type 1973
This clamp is suitable for not only individual cables and conduits but also for conduit bundling and flexible pipes. It can be used in false ceilings, the plaster undercoat, wall channels and topping-covered concrete floors covered. The BKS clamp is bent open, placed around the conduits and then inserted together in the drill hole.
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Plug-in dowel M6 model SQ/PP
The plug-in dowel for surface-mounted installations with starQuick clips in connection with the starQuick fastening nut M6. Simply insert the starQuick nut in the starQuick clip, turn the plug-in dowel in the thread and put everything in the drill hole together - and you’ve already taken care of the matter.
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Plug-in dowel type/STP
The plug-in dowel for mounting wall signs, for example. Position the wall sign, insert the plug-in dowel through the mounting holes into the drill holes: that’s all. Also suitable for surface-mounted installations with wall and ceiling ducts. |
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Plug-in dowel for cable tie type 1910/STK
This plug-in dowel is equally suitable for installing and bundling cables and conduits and for rigid and flexible pipes. It can be used in connection with conventional cables ties up to 9 mm wide in false ceilings, wall channels and topping-covered concrete floors.
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Snap type 1975
The clip for rigid and flexible pipes in false ceilings. Pipes are placed in the snap and inserted together into the drill hole. The compressed dowel on the bottom of the clip gives the pipes a particularly good fit. |
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Quick close clip type 1976
The clip for rigid and flexible pipes in false ceilings and wall channels. It is used the same way as the snap type 1975. Furthermore, the pipes are secured here by a snap-in joint.
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