universal peg / CRAMPON / test Block and plasterboard (BA13)
hello, presentation of universal pegs "CRAMPON" (for all walls)
I bought this pack because there are 3 dowels (to have the features)
in store there are other packs (link description)
there are 3 different dowels: diameter: 6/8 / and 10 mm
strength of 50 to 100 KG in concrete, solid brick and stone
cinderblock, hollow brick from 20 to 50 kg
plasterboard (ex: BA13) from 10 to 40 kg
15 to 45 kg of cellular concrete and this is suitable for old plaster and cob
it accepts all kinds of fasteners (wood screws, nails, pitons, pulls funds etc.)
important: pay attention to the diameter of your screw, the 6 mm dowel accepts screws from 2 to 4 mm; 8 mm dowel: 4 to 6 mm screws and 10 mm dowels: 5 to 9 mm screws
eg this screw to a diameter of 6 mm, I can use it with the 8 and 10 mm dowels
in the drywall, I use these pegs now (some examples)
with the 6 mm dowels I installed a brush holder, a small shelf, some bed shelves
and a shower column
with the 8 mm dowels: I installed two large shelves and a small radiator
set up
I will test the 6mm ankle in a plasterboard (BA13)
a forest adapted to the wall and with a diameter corresponding to the ankle is used (here a 6 mm wood drill)
we put the ankle
the minimum power should be enough
here a 4 mm screw
resistance test
1 peg of 6 mm
good resistance (I shoot)
plasterboard - 1 peg of 6 mm - 9 Kg of water
the steel leans, the ankle resists
plasterboard - 2 x 6 mm dowels
very good tear resistance on two dowels (the left peg has to move 1 mm)
remove the ankle
it pulls out easily, screws lightly and pulls
block - 1 peg of 8 mm
in the breeze block avoid the 6 mm dowel that does not offer enough resistance
unless you set things really light.
8mm ankle provides correct resistance
pulling there is a good resistance, I lever with the bar I can remove the ankle
breeze block - 1 dowel of 10 mm
note: here 1 ankle, the more one puts of ankle and the more it is resistant
the 10 mm dowel provides better resistance compared to the 8 mm dowel (preferred)
breeze block - 1 dowel of 10 mm
I replaced the ankle and add a handful
good resistance, despite the use of a hammer, I have not managed to remove the ankle
I did not manage to remove the ankle, better resistance compared to the 8 mm
in my opinion it is not strong enough for these heavy loads with strong traction
it can be used for medium loads
note that I did not manage to remove it, the ankle gets stuck
breeze block - 1 dowel of 10 mm
we imagine ... the cinderblock and plaster! (a thickness of 1.5 cm)
I have not tested in real conditions, but I really feel that the ankle is more efficient if there is a small thickness (plaster)
conclusion: in plasterboard, I love these ankles
easy to set up, easy to remove, it provides good resistance
in the block is average, we will avoid the ankle of 6 mm, which does not bring enough resistance
light load in the breeze block: 8 mm dowel and medium loads: 10 mm dowel
I want to use the 10 mm dowel to fix my reel (4 pegs) what do you think?
it's cinderblock + plaster: they should provide excellent resistance
thank you for leaving your opinion, thank you soon ++
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