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A 1. Apply SpeedTape adhesive to back Kit! WER U 5 BRIGHT BRASS of edgebanding or veneer ST F 3 precision dies included! ER C = COARSE THREAD R For use with .018 to .022 O HL = HI-LO THREAD S 3 THREAD TYPE M = MACHINE THREAD N edgebanding and veneer. T A = SHEET METAL THREAD W = REGULAR WOOD THREAD Not recommended for H INGE plastic laminate, but will S HA CREW work in a pinch! SL R 3/8” 9/16” 11/16” S I D D 6 , , W E D S S R NICKEL A & FO A RE WER 4 VARIATION N = NIBS U = UNDERCUT HEAD R EUR O 7 17 = TYPE 17 POINT T = TYPE TEK POINT S 2. Use Custom Color Punch Tool to cut CREW 5 POINT TYPE S = TYPE S POINT AB = TYPE AB POINT PLAIN desired cap size A = TYPE A POINT B = TYPE B POINT S R O S BER AB = ANTIQUE BRASS Do you only CREW P = PLAIN 8 AC=ANTIQUE COPPER need a few Fastcaps? TSO S = SAND S B = BLACK Need them in a custom color? Make N 6 FINISH CODE W = WHITE SAND B = BRIGHT BRASS your own custom color Fastcaps. The YZ = YELLOW ZINC BZ = BLACK ZINC Custom Color Punch Kit comes with 3 die sizes: HA Z = ZINC N S N = NICKEL DL 3/8”, 9/16” and 11/16”. CREW 9 Apply SpeedTape to your material and punch the E & KN #4 caps you need with the Custom Color Punch Tool. Take S WHITE 3. Drill hole O #5 it a step further by countersinking the screw with the B M4 7 GAUGE #6 Micro FlushMount DrillBit and applying your custom made M 832 E #8 Plastic 9/16” cap flush with the surface. The finishing look to a tal Laminate 10 #10 professional job! S CREW YELLOW ZINC S 8 SIZE 1”, 1 1/2", 2", ETC. JO • Hard shell case IN T 11 • 3/8, 9/16, 18mm dies fast • Hole punch M1 = 1000 PK = PLASTIC BAG • Sample PowerHead screws ENER 9 PACKAGING J = JAR VP = VISUAL PACK S ZINC 4. Insert PowerHead Screw • 50’ 1” SpeedTape P = PAIL (NOTHING) = BULK • FlushMount drill bit C O NNEC SOME POPULAR SCREW SIZES ARE AVAILABLE IN JARS ALONG WITH A DRIVER BIT 12 Commitment: to R Richelieu Hardware Ltd. takes the greatest care in the preparation of S Bit Color Guide (FOR A LIST OF ALL BITS, SEE PAGE 40-41) this publication so that all information is exact. However, Richelieu reserves the right to make changes to any technical specifications or YELLOW BIT NO. 0 GREEN BIT NO. 1 RED BIT NO. 2 BLACK BIT NO. 3 to the price of its products at any time and without notice. Richelieu DESCRIPTION UNIT C S O CREW 13 shall not be held responsible for any damages which can result from NCRE these changes, for any out-of-stock condition of a product, for the CUSTOM COLOR PUNCH TOOL 918806 S fact that it has been discontinued or for any error and/or omission. T CUSTOM COLOR PUNCH TOOL/DRILL KIT 918805 E The installer or the end-user is solely responsible for the conformity of the product’s installation with all laws and any regulations in force where the product is installed. Richelieu denies any responsi- A FOR SCREWS NO.3-4 FOR SCREWS NO.5-6-7 FOR SCREWS NO.8-9-10 FOR SCREWS NO.12-14 bility to that effect. 5. Place Fastcap over screw CCE 14 The photographs are as an indication only. SSO Actual product may differ. www.fastcap.com RIE S Page 2 www.richelieu.com www.richelieu.com Page 51 AssemblyFastener ScrewsGuide HEAD GUIDE FLAT WITH PAN FLAT BUGLE UNDERCUT POWERHEAD CONFIRMAT FILLISTER PAN TRUSS OVAL TRIM NIBS WASHER Flat top with Drywall style Flat top with Flat top with a Extra large Flat top with a Flat top with Semi- Rounded top Low-profile Slightly Narrow head for a countersunk flat top with a nibs which shallow flat head with large shoulder. a deep recess elliptical top with a built-in semi- rounded top less filling. bearing surface. smooth radius allow the head countersunk nibs for and flat surface with washer for elliptical top with a counter- bearing surface. to countersink bearing surface. 4x the holding bearing surface. a flat bearing larger bearing with a flat sunk bearing itself. power. surface. surface. bearing surface. surface. PHILLIPS Most common drive for Square & QUADREX wood applications Improves stability, PHILLIPS reducing spin-out in power driving PHILLIPS DRIVE GUIDE SQUARE SQUARE SLOT Common PHILLIPS drive for knobs SQUARE Quadrex and pulls SLOT square SLot SQUARE How to measure screw length: PAN HEAD FLAT HEAD SLOT PHILLIPS PHILLIPS POZI SLOT SLOT LENGTH Designed to provide higher torque in SQUARE hand driving LENGTH QUADREX operations PHILLIPS SLOT POZI POZI THREAD GUIDE REGULAR WOOD SHEET metaL COARSE THREAD MACHINE THREAD EURO THREAD HI-LO THREAD FINE THREAD THREAD THREAD Used for general Used in particleboard and Used to attach decorative Used for hinge and slide Regularly used for thin Used in hard and soft Used for drywall and woodworking, primar- soft woods. Provides the hardware and in RTA installation, and cabinet metal. Always fully woods. slow entry in hardwood. ily with solid wood and best pull strength. Also applications. assembly. threaded. hardwood. known as deep thread. POINT GUIDE REGULAR WOOD TYPE 17 POINT TYPE B POINT TYPE TEK POINT TYPE A POINT TYPE AB POINT TYPE S POINT POINT Used for general wood- Sharp grooved point acts Requires pre-drilling. Tip makes pre-drilling A gimlet point used for Combines point of Type Sharp point pierces easily working. as a drill to eliminate pre- A blunt point used in unnecessary. Ideal for piercing into thin sheet A with thread size and into drywall. dril ling for quicker, faster heavier metal .050 to fixing wood to steel. metal. pitch of Type B. Normal installation. Prevents .200 thick. limitations of Type B wood from splitting. apply. www.richelieu.com Page 3 Fastener Guide A SCREWS Drywall Screws Cabinet SSEMB Sheet Metal Screws 1 Section 3 Hinge Screws Installation L Section 10 Y Section 6 Screws Section 4 Joint Fasteners face Section 11 SCREWS 2 FRAME drywa SCREWS 3 LL I N sta SCREWS 4 LL atio N drawer AD J USTERS Drawer Slide Screws 5 FRO Handle and Knob Section 6 N Assembly Screws T Screws Section 9 Section 1 HI N SCREWS hardware GES S L IDES 6 , , drawer & FOR EURO 7 Index and Packaging Information SCREWS SECTION Page SECTION Page ROBERTSO 1 FASTENER GUIDES 2-4 11 JOINT FASTENERS 32 SCREWS 8 12 CONNECTORS 33-38 1 ASSEMBLY SCREWS 5-10 N 13 CONCRETE ACCESSORIES 39 2 FACE FRAME SCREWS / KREG TOOLS 11-13 HA N SCREWS 14 ACCESSORIES D L 9 14 E 3 DRYWALL SCREWS & DRIVE BITS .................................................................
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  • Entandrophragma Cylindricum Meliaceae

    Entandrophragma Cylindricum Meliaceae

    Entandrophragma cylindricum Meliaceae Indigenous Trade names: Sapele, muyovu. Common names: Luganda: Muyovu Runyoro: Muyovu Rutoro: Muyovu. Ecology: Sepele is the name of a Nigerian town. This tree is an important timber tree occurring widely in tropical Africa from Sierra Leone to Uganda and Zaire. In Uganda is grows in mixed to climax tropical rain forest, in thickets and in gallery forest in Budongo, Bugoma, Mabira and West Mengo Forests, 1,100-1,500 m. Uses: Firewood, charcoal, timber (furniture), veneer, shade, ornamental (avenues). Description: A deciduous forest tree to 55 m or more, the trunk tall and straight, often clear 25-30 m, the rounded crown medium sized. Buttresses alone up to 3 m. The trunk may be 1 m or more across. BARK: brown and smooth at first, turning grey and flaking towards the base in irregular scales on mature trees. LEAVES: pinnate on stalks to 30 cm, tufted at the ends of branches, 11-19 leaflets, often alternate, lowest pairs oval, others long oval up to 12 cm long, tip pointed, 6-9 lateral veins and a close network of veins on both surfaces. FLOWERS: tiny, white on a branched stalk to 25 cm. FRUIT: a brown woody capsule about 14 cm, rounded at the tip, breaking into 5 parts. The capsule opens first at the tip, then the base and pieces fall away one at a time. Winged seeds about 8 cm long are attached alternately left and right to the central column. Propagation: Seedlings, wildings. Seed: The winged seeds get blown several metres away from the mother tree.