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Gate Closers
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Invisible connector for panels and furniture WITHOUT BUTTON
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The TYPE 1 FLUSH solo connector is a solid and reliable way to invisibly connect and hang objects. The Button-fix Type 1 Flush is molded from glass fiber reinforced nylon. It is designed for applications where panel-to-panel contact is required and fits into a milled oval pocket. It can be mounted on the edge of a panel at least 28mm thick or on the surface of a panel at least 18mm thick and can be positioned for vertical or horizontal mounting. Providing the screws and subfloor are properly fitted and all other instructions are followed, independent testing has shown that a vertical panel attached with four Type 1 Flush fasteners can support loads of up to 100 kg (220 lbs). For critical applications it is necessary to perform your own tests.
Where is the TYPE 1 FLUSH connector used:
How to quickly attach the connector?
The marker helps determine where to install the buttons. Once you have attached the connector (see the following pages), insert a marker into each one. Then position the second panel and press firmly. The markers leave recesses on the panel surface that can be used as guides for drilling pilot holes for buttons. Remove markers that can be reused to mark the next panel.
What is BUTTON-FIX?
The Button-fix concept is simple: durable buttons are attached to the back of the board and a matching connector is screwed to the surface of the adjoining board. Then the two plates are placed on top of each other and closed until a “click” sound is heard.