010224 RECA UK Catalogue

11 17 11 17 11 17 - Reproduction, even in part prohibited. Printed in UK Modified: 25 January 2024 Technical and COSHH data available on request. Wooden Biscuits Biscuit joiners are used in the woodworking industry, to join two pieces of wood together. A biscuit jointer uses a small blade to cut a crescent shaped hole in the opposite edges of two pieces of wood. An oval shaped biscuit is covered with glue, placed in the slot, and the two boards are clamped together. The most commonly used joints are: edge to edge (i.e. table tops), mitre joints (i.e. picture frames), butt joinery (end to end), corner joints (i.e. drawers), t-joints (i.e. book shelves). Biscuits are usually made of die cut beech and offer a much faster, more precise process compared to dowels. Packers ¤ A solution for multiple applications. Used to ensure the correct weight distribution of glazed units, and increase security around fixing points during frame fitting. Manufactured from polypropylene material meaning they are waterproof, strong and durable. ¤ Pack of 200 contains 6 thicknesses and colours. ¤ Size: 100 x 28mm Art. No. 0820 998 200 Horse Shoe Shims ¤ Used for easy and quick levelling of battens, dry lining systems, stud work, door and window frames. Manufactured from polypropylene material meaning they are waterproof. ¤ Pack of 200 contains 6 thicknesses and colours. ¤ Size 45 x 35, 100 x 50 Art. No. 0820 999 200 Art. No. Desc. Size (mm) For Board Thickness Box Qty 0618 604 475 No. 0 47.5 x 15.5 x 4 8-12mm 1000 0618 604 530 No. 10 53 x 19 x 4 13-18mm 1000 0618 604 600 No. 20 60 x 23 x 4 19mm + 1000

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