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| Length | Pkg. Qty. | |
|---|---|---|
| 2" | 1 | |
| 3" | 1 | |
| 4" | 1 |
When drilling holes for dowel pins, it is important to use the correct drill bit and to ensure that the drill bit is sharp and in good condition. It is also important to drill at a slow speed and to use a lubricant to reduce friction. If the drill bit gets stuck, it is important to stop drilling and to use a reverse rotation to remove the drill bit.
Pull-out dowel pins have a unique design that allows them to be easily removed and replaced without damaging the surrounding material. Regular dowel pins are designed to be permanently installed and can be difficult to remove without damaging the surrounding material.
Prolonged usage of pull-out dowel pins can result in wear and tear on the pin itself, as well as on the surrounding material. This can result in weakened tension, reduced grip, and increased risk of failure. It is important to regularly inspect the pins and the surrounding material for signs of wear and tear.