Festool 201352 Double-headed bolt SV-DB D14/16

Brand: Festool

SKU: #FS-201352
$46.00
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Includes
  • 64 x dowel half-shells

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    • The SV-DB D14 double-headed bolt, two SV-QA D14 cross anchors and optionally the SV-V D14 widener combine to form the flat connector. All parts are available either in the DOMINO SV-SYS D14 DominoVerb connection Systainer, as an FV/16 set or individually as individual parts
    • The corner and flat connector system for the DOMINO XL DF 700 joining machine enables stable connections that can be separated again at a material thickness of 30 mm or higher
    • For frame and rack joints (corner connectors) and board connections (flat connectors) that will impress you with extreme precision and stability as well as maximum flexibility and unique efficiency
    • Extremely quick thanks to simple milling using machine stops or pencil markings. No template or other accessories required
    • Extremely stable with dowel and clamping element for strong connections. High pulling and tightening distance. Extremely high pull-out and load forces
    • Extremely flexible and can be detached again quickly if necessary
    • Required Domino XL 14mm cutter
    • 16 double-headed bolts for flat connections, including 64 Half-Shells

    Additional Info

    • Creating detachable furniture pieces for easy transport and reassembly
    • Assembling and disassembling exhibition stands or trade show booths
    • Building modular closet systems or shelving units that can be reconfigured
    • Crafting custom frames for art or mirrors that require a stable yet removable connection
    • Constructing flat-pack tables and desks for home or office use that can be easily taken apart
    • Joining large wooden panels or tabletops in a way that allows for seasonal wood movement
    • Making temporary installations or sets for theater, film, or television that can be quickly broken down
    • Fabricating wooden structures in workshops where frequent reconfiguration is needed
    • Developing prototypes that require sturdy joints but may need to be disassembled for adjustments
    • Assembling wooden components for architectural models that can be separated for transport or modification

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