Can prefabricated panel ceilings hit expansion screws

Updated on Suspended ceilings 2024-05-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    For prefabricated panel structure houses to make suspended ceilings, if you want to be thinner, it is generally suitable to choose lightweight materials as the first choice, and you can use wooden needles for the fixation of the roof. The drilling should be selected at the solid core of the plate, and the expansion bolt below No. 8 should be selected if the metal expansion bolt is selected, and the strength can be moderate to prevent brute force from damaging the prefabricated plate structure and forming holes.

    Because it is processed and formed in the factory and directly transported to the construction site for installation, it is called prefabricated board. Prefabricated slabs are used in many ways in construction, such as cement slabs covered on ditches next to highways; The cement slabs on the roof are all prefabricated panels.

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