How to use the tesa® Adhesive Screw Round for Brick & Stone 5kg.

Using the tesa® Adhesive Screw Round for Brick & Stone 5kg

Smart, visible mounting on rough and solid surfaces, even outdoors.

Cleaning the surface.

01Clean the surface

Take a brush and give the surface a scrub to get rid of as much dirt, grease and grit as you can, as these things can interfere with the adhesive.

Exposing the adhesive rim of a tesa® Adhesive Screw Round for Brick & Stone 5kg.

02Expose the adhesive rim

Peel off the protective foil from the base of each screw.

Positioning a tesa® Adhesive Screw Round for Brick & Stone 5kg.

03Position the screws

Stick the Adhesive Screws to a smooth, even spot on the surface. You don’t need to press too hard – just so they hold their position.

Opening the adhesive tube.

04Open the tube

Pierce the tube’s nozzle with the key and then slide the key over the other end of the tube.

Applying the adhesive to a tesa® Adhesive Screw Round for Brick & Stone 5kg.

05Apply the adhesive

Push the nozzle into the larger hole on each screw and twist the key until the formula starts coming out of the smaller hole. There’s no need to press down on the screws – just let the nie wieder bohren. Technology set for 12 hours.

Replacing the cover on the tesa® Adhesive Screws Round for Brick & Stone 5kg.

06Replace the covers

Once the adhesive has set, replace the silver covers and the screws are ready to use.

Mounting your item with tesa® Adhesive Screws Round for Brick & Stone 5kg.

07Hang the shelf

There are all sorts of uses for these hooks, both inside and outside your home. So while you might want to hang a shelf to hold your painting equipment, you might equally find them ideal for hanging pot-plants or bird boxes. (Don’t forget
that you can use two screws to support 10kg.)

Removing a tesa® Adhesive Screw Round for Brick & Stone 5kg.

08Removing the Adhesive Screw

This is even easier than applying the screw. nie wieder bohren. Technology has been developed to be super powerful when it comes to load bearing, but not when it comes to resisting torsion. So all you need to do is take an adjustable wrench, get a firm grip on the screw mount, and gently but firmly twist the screw away from the surface.