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Eurotec decking angle incl. screws

Product information "Eurotec decking angle incl. screws"

For invisible fastening of start/end decking boards

The decking bracket provides a neat finish thanks to the invisible fastening of end boards. The decking bracket is made of glass fibre-reinforced polyamide. 40 system screws are included in the scope of delivery

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Eurotec Terrassengleiter Mini
Eurotec terrace gliders
for invisible fastening of decking boardsThe decking glider allows decking boards to be fastened indirectly / invisibly. This means that no screw heads are visible on the decking surface. This fastener is suitable for decking boards with side grooves as well as those without side grooves.The decking glider can be used either in combination with classic wooden substructures or with our modern aluminium system profile and HKP aluminium decking support system.AdvantagesIndirect/ invisible fastening solution
Supports constructive wood protection 
Weather-resistant
Application notes 
We recommend using the decking glide only with low-movement decking.
Low-movement decking includes the following types of wood, treatment methods and composite materials: 
Larch
Douglas fir
Wood-polymer composites (WPC)
Thermowoods made from softwoods & hardwoodsAcetylated woodThe use of decking gliders is not recommended for woods with high bulk density and/or high swelling and shrinkage and only moderate stability (dimensional stability). This applies in particular to the wood species cumarú, ipé, massaranduba and robinia (false acacia).When selecting wood, particular emphasis should also be placed on good cut sorting (including sorting out boards with interlocking growth and so-called "fladder boards") as well as good conditioning (setting the equalisation moisture content) of the decking boards.Furthermore, a joint dimension between the boards that is matched to the type of wood, wood moisture and board width is essential for a durable construction. Information on this can be obtained from your timber dealer.The decking glide is available in two versions:Decking glideBoard width: 80 - 160 mmBoard thickness: 20 - 30 mmDecking glide MiniPlank width: 90 - 100 mmPlank thickness: ≥20 mmProcessing:To fasten the boards, the glides are first screwed to the underside of the boards and then to the substructure from above. This type of fastening avoids a direct connection between the decking boards and the substructure. The decking boards therefore have greater freedom of movement (via the decking glide).We recommend using two screws per decking glide for fastening the decking glide to the board and two screws for fastening the decking glide to the substructure.For the Mini decking glider, you should use two screws for fastening the Mini decking glider to the board and one screw for fastening it to the substructure.

From €1.26*
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Accessory Items

Eurotec Terrassengleiter Mini
Eurotec terrace gliders
for invisible fastening of decking boardsThe decking glider allows decking boards to be fastened indirectly / invisibly. This means that no screw heads are visible on the decking surface. This fastener is suitable for decking boards with side grooves as well as those without side grooves.The decking glider can be used either in combination with classic wooden substructures or with our modern aluminium system profile and HKP aluminium decking support system.AdvantagesIndirect/ invisible fastening solution
Supports constructive wood protection 
Weather-resistant
Application notes 
We recommend using the decking glide only with low-movement decking.
Low-movement decking includes the following types of wood, treatment methods and composite materials: 
Larch
Douglas fir
Wood-polymer composites (WPC)
Thermowoods made from softwoods & hardwoodsAcetylated woodThe use of decking gliders is not recommended for woods with high bulk density and/or high swelling and shrinkage and only moderate stability (dimensional stability). This applies in particular to the wood species cumarú, ipé, massaranduba and robinia (false acacia).When selecting wood, particular emphasis should also be placed on good cut sorting (including sorting out boards with interlocking growth and so-called "fladder boards") as well as good conditioning (setting the equalisation moisture content) of the decking boards.Furthermore, a joint dimension between the boards that is matched to the type of wood, wood moisture and board width is essential for a durable construction. Information on this can be obtained from your timber dealer.The decking glide is available in two versions:Decking glideBoard width: 80 - 160 mmBoard thickness: 20 - 30 mmDecking glide MiniPlank width: 90 - 100 mmPlank thickness: ≥20 mmProcessing:To fasten the boards, the glides are first screwed to the underside of the boards and then to the substructure from above. This type of fastening avoids a direct connection between the decking boards and the substructure. The decking boards therefore have greater freedom of movement (via the decking glide).We recommend using two screws per decking glide for fastening the decking glide to the board and two screws for fastening the decking glide to the substructure.For the Mini decking glider, you should use two screws for fastening the Mini decking glider to the board and one screw for fastening it to the substructure.

From €1.26*