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Foundation screws for wooden terrace and for other small constructions. Compensates for different height levels or uneven ground. Quick and easy installation: no need for concrete, no need to dig, and allows you to fix the rest of the structure immediately. 1750 mm long.
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Weasyfix's foundation screws are the ideal solution for constructing a stable and secure wooden terrace foundation easily and quickly. 1750 mm long, the foundation screw is used to compensate level differences and replace concrete foundations. The terrace foundation screws are very easy to use. They have revolutionized the laying of low-load foundations by helping you save time and money.
Foundation screws can be installed at any time and by someone who doesn’t know anything about construction. Fast, easy and safe, you only need to use the Weasylectric to install them.
Follow these 3 steps for installation:
1. Make a pilot hole of 30-40 mm of diameter to make sure the foundation screws are at the right place. Make sure the depth of the pilot hole is slightly less than the intended depth of the screw. For a standard type 5 to 7 soil, the pilot hole should have a diameter of between 50 and 70 mm;
2. Next, introduce the screw with your hands and put the screwdriver’s head on the screw using the holder, which must be tightened against the compression washer.
3. Finally, place the Weasylectric on the screwdriver’s head, correcting the verticality every 4 turns with the help of the bubble level on the machine’s screwdriver's head. Once the desired deep is reached, remove the machine and unscrew the screwdriver head.
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Foundation screws for wooden terrace and for other small constructions. Compensates for different height levels or uneven ground. Quick and easy installation: no need for concrete, no need to dig, and allows you to fix the rest of the structure immediately. 1750 mm long.
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