Festool D 5x30/300 MAU DOMINO Dübel Sipo ( 494869 ) für DF 500
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Festool D 5x30/300 MAU DOMINO Dübel Sipo ( 494869 ) für DF 500

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Festool D 5x30/300 MAU DOMINO Dübel Sipo ( 494869 ) für DF 500Die besondere Form in Kombination mit quellenden Leimtaschen und Lngsrillen gibt den Dbeln sicheren Halt. Fr absolut verdrehsichere Verbindungen und maximale Stabilitt. Und das mit deutlich schnellerer Verarbeitung: das erste Dbelloch wird mit Hilfe von Anschlagklappen sehr einfach ausgerichtet und passgenau gefrst. Es fixiert die zu verbindenden Werkstcke sofort exakt und bndig zur Kante. Das DOMINO System toleriert auch kleinere Ungenauigkeiten bei

Die besondere Form in Kombination mit quellenden Leimtaschen und Längsrillen gibt den Dübeln sicheren Halt. Für absolut verdrehsichere Verbindungen und maximale Stabilität. Und das mit deutlich schnellerer Verarbeitung: das erste Dübelloch wird mit Hilfe von Anschlagklappen sehr einfach ausgerichtet und passgenau gefräst. Es fixiert die zu verbindenden Werkstücke sofort exakt und bündig zur Kante. Das DOMINO System toleriert auch kleinere Ungenauigkeiten bei den weiteren Dübellöchern.

Stabil. Stabiler. DOMINO.
Stärken und Nutzen
- DOMINO aus Sipo Holz, resistent gegen Insekten- und Schimmelbefall, dadurch bestens geeignet für den Einsatz im Außenbereich
- Der Querschnitt eines DOMINO Dübels entspricht der von drei Runddüblen des gleichen Bohrdurchmessers, dadurch ist er im Vergleich extrem stabil
- Die seitlich überstehenden Führungsrippen zentrieren den Dübel mittig in der DOMINO Fräsung und sorgen somit für ein perfektes Ausrichten der Werkstücke
- Speziell geformte Leimtaschen und Längsrillen verteilen den Leim gleichmäßig, für eine optimale Verbindung
- Durch die seitlichen Längsrillen kann überschüssiger Leim austreten
- 100 % verdrehsicher bereits ab dem ersten DOMINO Dübel
- Schnelles Finden des richtigen Dübels durch eingeprägte Größenangaben

Anwendungsschwerpunkte
- Speziell für die Verwendung im Außenbereich
- Stabile Verbindungen in Massivholz und Plattenmaterial
- Möbel-, Messe- und Ladenbau

Passend für
- für DF 500
- Material: Sipo
- Dübel aus Mahagoni
- witterungsbeständig
- FSC™-zertifiziert

Technische Daten:

  • Abmessungen 5,00 x 30,00 mm

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A Comprehensive Balanced History of the Guadalcanal Campaign -- Must Read!
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I've read a number of good books on the Guadalcanal campaign, and always thought that "Neptune's Inferno" by Hornfischer was the absolute best. I was wrong. Although Hornfischer does a superb account of the Navy and its travails and triumphs, Inferno doesn't delve deeply into the Marine (and Army) land battles. This book does both. Moreover, it provides a continuous timeline of both, and does so in such a way that the reader better understands both as related actions. For instance, I was never really aware that for the first three and a half months the Americans controlled the seas during daylight, and the Japanese at night (sounds a little like Viet Nam). The November 13 sea battle between Americans and Japanese -- in which US cruisers took on Japanese battleships and two American admirals died -- was in fact a clash of a major last ditch effort by the Japanese to reinforce their troops and destroy Henderson Field, which would have allowed them to control the seas both day and night. By that time there had been multiple bloody battles ashore between the Marines and Japanese, with the balance favoring the Marines, but if the Japanese had wrested control of the airfield and seas that would have been old history. The book includes a good view from the Japanese perspective, and some little known historical tidbets as well, e.g., Guadalcanal received its name from the Spanish home town of a ships officer who accompanied Spanish explorer Don Alvaro Medana, who discovered the island during a 1568 expedition to discover the fabled King Solomon's gold mines. Who knew? :-) Bottom line: I highly recommend this book, both for its balanced coverage of the entire campaign, land and sea, and even more for its integrated narrative -- you know what was taking place (or had taken place) on almost a day-by-day basis, which allows the reader to fully appreciate how actions ashore influenced those at sea, and vice versa. IMO, a must read, even for those who thought (like me) that they knew it all!
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The Island Of Death
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On August 7th, 1942, American Marines stormed ashore on Guadalcanal. What lay before them was a six-month odyssey of fighting against the best of what the Japanese had to offer. In this fine book, author Joseph Wheelan describes the battle that turned the tide in the Pacific War. The Japanese had started construction of an airfield on Guadalcanal. If completed, Japanese aircraft would be able to harass American convoys and threaten Australia. The Americans seized the airfield and eventually, planes from the Cactus Air Force began attacking the Japanese. Throughout the book, the reader learns about all phases of the Guadalcanal campaign, including the battles of Alligator Creek and Bloody Ridge. On the sea, the Americans and Japanese slugged it out at Savo Island, as well as the great naval battles of November, 1942. Names such as Chesty Puller, John Baslone, "Archie" Vandegrift, Joe Foss, and "Bull" Halsey became household names in the United States. Each side lost many men, ships, and planes, but the tenacity and, finally, the industrial might and the ability to rapidly replace losses, led the Americans to victory. Never again would the Japanese regain the offensive in the Pacific War. "Midnight in the Pacific" is a very good book, and the author has done a good job of describing all of the main points of the battle. Each chapter is broken down into a single month's worth of action, and the narrative is well-written. Highly recommended.
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