How to use a tesa® Adhesive Screw Triangular for Brick & Stone 2.5kg.

Using the tesa® Adhesive Screw Triangular for Brick & Stone 2.5kg

A hassle-free way to hang objects on rough and solid surfaces indoors and outside.

Step-by-step video tutorial

Cleaning the surface.

01Prepare the surface

Grease, dirt and grit can affect the sticking power of the Adhesive Screw, so take a moment to get your surface as clean as possible. Take a brush and give rough surfaces like brickwork a scrub.

Positioning the tesa® Adhesive Screw Triangular for Brick & Stone 2.5kg.

02Attach the product

Peel back the protective foil to expose the adhesive rims of the screws. Select a smooth and even spot in the freshly scrubbed area where you want to mount them, and lightly stick the screws to the surface.

Opening the adhesive tube.

03Open the tube

Take the red key supplied and use the tip to pierce the nozzle, and then slide it over the other end of the tube.

Applying the adhesive to the tesa® Adhesive Screw Triangular for Brick & Stone 2.5kg

04Apply the adhesive

Poke the nozzle into the larger of the two holes of the first screw and turn the key until the formula starts coming out of the smaller one. Repeat for the second screw. Do not press the adhesive screw onto the wall, let the nie wieder bohren. Technology do its thing. After 12 hours the adhesive will have cured and you’re ready for the next step.

Mounting a bracket on tesa® Adhesive Screws Triangular for Brick & Stone 2.5kg.

05Mount the object

Now simply mount the basement light on the screws and secure. You could, of course, hang pretty much anything at all - such as a shelf of plant pot. Each screw will support up 2.5kg, and two will handle twice that.

Removing a tesa® Adhesive Screw Triangular for Brick & Stone 2.5kg.

06Removing an Adhesive Screw

Removing the Adhesive Screw couldn’t be easier. nie wieder bohren. Technology has been developed to be strong when it comes to load bearing but not when it comes to resisting torsion. All you need is an adjustable wrench or a pair of pliers. Get a firm grip on the screw mount, and then gently but firmly twist. You’ll find the screw will come away easily.