How to use the tesa® Adhesive Screw Rectangular for Brick & Stone 10kg.

Using the tesa® Adhesive Screw Rectangular for Brick & Stone 10kg

A reliable, reversible hold on rough and solid surfaces like brickwork and masonry.

Cleaning the surface.

01Ensure your surface is as clean as possible

Clean off as much dirt and grit as you can with a stiff brush. The less dirt there is, the better the results.

Positioning the tesa® Adhesive Screw Rectangular for Brick & Stone 10kg.

02Put the screws where you want them

Remove the foil from the base of the each screw to expose the adhesive rims. Stick the screws to a smooth, even spot on the surface, pressing just hard enough so that they stay where you want them.

Opening the adhesive tube.

03Now open the tube

Pierce the tube’s nozzle with the key provided then fit the key over the other end of the tube.

Applying the adhesive for the tesa® Adhesive Screw Rectangular for Brick & Stone 10kg

04Next, apply the adhesive

Insert the nozzle into the larger hole on each screw. One screw at a time, squeeze the formula in until it starts to emerge from the smaller hole. You don’t need to press down on the screws at all - just leave the nie wieder bohren. Technology for 12 hours to do its thing. The moisture in the air will react with the formula and cause it to set.

Mounting an item on tesa® Adhesive Screws Rectangular for Brick & Stone 10kg.

05Mount the object

Remove the nuts from the protruding bolts, thread your shelf onto them, and then replace and tighten up the nuts. You can mount just about anything – these things are seriously strong – from lightweight lawnmowers and shovels to roof racks and ski racks. (Two screws together can support up to 20kg.)

Removing a tesa® Adhesive Screw Rectangular for Brick & Stone 10kg.

06Removing an Adhesive Screw

Removing an Adhesive Screw is even easier than installing one. That’s because nie wieder bohren. Technology is designed to be strong when you need it to be and not when you don’t. Just take an adjustable spanner or wrench, get a good grip on the screw and then slowly but firmly twist it away from the surface. That’s all there is to it!