Locking insert
The reinforcing insert is an additional component that is to be joined using a short or long screw. This component ensures the correct positioning of the profiles to be joined, which is particularly useful when no other components, such as angle brackets, are used at the joint. It is most commonly used when a profile is joined on one side only and there is a risk of the profile rotating about its axis during the structure’s operation.
Tools and components for assembly
| Module | Tools required | Assembly components | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Screw with nut | ||
| M30 R6 | Step drill D = 11x6.5, M6 tap, Allen key | 210615 | 200630.1 |
| M40 R8 | Drill bit D = 7.3 mm or step drill D = 13.5x8.5, M8 tap, Allen key | 210415 | 200840.1 |
| M40-I R8 | |||
| M45 R8 | Drill bit D = 7.3 mm or step drill D = 13.5x8.5, M8 tap, Allen key | 210814 | 200820 |
| 210815 | 200850.1 | ||




