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For the plastering of board joints without the risk of cracking in the future, you should bevel the front edges of the gypsum plasterboards at a 35° angle. The triple-blade edge planer lets you do this safely and quickly. Simply place in position, draw along the edge of the plasterboard and you're done. The three high-performance blades cut through the material effortlessly. They produce a 35° angle with fine, clean edges in a single pass that can then be plastered over quickly without damaging the material. You can use the triple-blade edge planer on boards with thicknesses of 9.5 mm and 12.5 mm.
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With the screwdriver attachment with ¼" hexagonal socket and depth stop, you will always insert screws to the correct depth. This helps to avoid damage to your gypsum plasterboards and makes the subsequent filling work easier. After you adjust the magnetic bit holder with depth stop to the necessary insertion depth once, you can produce a series of exact fastenings. A matching bit for crosshead screws with Phillips® drive (PH2) is included.
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