Large box XL saves time and effort

No matter whether the large box XL 170 of Primo GmbH is installed in cast-in-situ concrete in floors or walls or in floor slabs and wall elements in the precast concrete plant, it is always quick and easy to install and to fix the same, thus saving much time. In walls, the wings of the large box are fixed to the steel reinforcement, so that it will not get out of place when concrete is poured. In case of cast-in-situ concrete, the large box is nailed to the shuttering.

The large box XL 170 is bonded with a hot-melt adhesive at the shuttering table in the precast concrete plant. For mounting a...

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