0 mm |
For the complete removal of freshly applied joint material. |
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2 - 6 mm |
For all standard joints not subject to traction or pressure stresses (e.g. mirrors, wash hand basins) |
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8/10 mm |
For all standard joints subject to traction or pressure stresses (e.g. baths, showers, kitchen worktops, corners on floors / walls with tiles). |
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14/20 mm |
For wide to extremely wide joints subject to traction or pressure stresses (e.g. corners on floors / walls with tiles, masonry, refurbishment ect.). |
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expansion joints |
For expansion joints (e.g. on floors) with rounded tiles and for joints that are to be recessed a round tool should be used. |
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groove |
With both grooves you will even be able to manage catchiest finished edges. |