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These practical elements will let you put the she bolt tensor trough your Wall formwork's,

avoiding the chance of any concrete spillage during pouring procedures and not allowing
the tensors bolt of getting stuck in the dry Wall. The cone is 3cm high from which 50% or
1,5cm will be inserted into the PVC tube, which means that if we want to make a 20cm thick
Wall, we will need a PVC tube cut to 17cm plus a cone on each side to complete the total
Wall thickness needed. To demonstrate the effects of not using a cover system for your
Steel bolt tensor, we simulated a small Wall pour, the result is that the tensor is caught
inside the Wall once the concrete dries up, but if we use the guide cones and the PVC tube
as a holster we can easily recover the she bolt ounce the Wall is dry, we used two types of
Steel bolts so what we can show you that the cone is effective for any width of tensor that
doesn't exceed 22mm. Once the concrete is dry we proceed to remove the tensor nuts and
the plywood form. The Steel tensors are removed without any damage to them or the
freshly poured Wall. The cones are removed by pulling them out with the end of the tensor
or by using a set of pliers, remember that our cones are reusable, the only thing embedded
inthe Wall is the PVC tube, which will be unnoticeable once the Wall is patched If you wish
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