Hex Head Fasteners Installing into Timber or Metal with Zips Products - Problems - Causes and Remedies
Problem | Cause | Remedy |
Fastener difficult to start and slides on the cladding | Fastener not driven at right angles to the cladding | Hold the fastener at 90 degrees to the cladding. |
Fastener not held at right angles and at the center of the crest or valley of corrugated profile | Hold the fastener at 90 degrees to the cladding and ensure the fastener is at the center of the profile crest or valley. | |
Do much pressure is applied to the Hex Driver Bit. | Apply a firm and consistent pressure allowing the point of the fastener to cut thru the material | |
Driver Tool is in reverse | Change to clockwise direction. | |
Fastener will not drill thru the steel, starts but stops before drilling through the metal | The thickness of the metal being drilled is too thick for the fastener being used. | Refer to the Buildex drilling and installing capacity chart on the Buildex website for the appropriate fastener for the material thickness |
The material being drilled into is too hard or not compatible with Buildex Fastener | ||
Fastener drill point breaking or burning. | Too much pressure is applied to the fastener. | Apply a firm and consistent pressure allowing the point of the fastener to cut thru the material. |
Driver Tool is in reverse | Change to clockwise direction. | |
Too great an air gap between lapped material. | Refer to the Buildex drilling and installing capacity chart on the Buildex website for the appropriate fastener for the material thickness | |
Fastener drills thru material but will not install into metal. | The thickness of the metal being installed into is too thick for the fastener being used. | Refer to the Buildex drilling and installing capacity chart on the Buildex website for the appropriate fastener for the material thickness |
Driver Tool is lacking in power to install the fastener | Check the driver tool power rating. | |
Check battery on the Cordless Driver Tool | ||
Fastener Head breaks or twists off during installation into metal and timber. | The thickness of the metal being drilled is too thick for the fastener being used. | Refer to the Buildex drilling and installing capacity chart on the Buildex website for the appropriate fastener for the material thickness |
The material being drilled into is too hard or not compatible with Buildex Fasteners | ||
Over tightening of the fastener | Release the trigger on the driver tool as the fastener meets the metal surface being fixed into. | |
Driver Tool over powered for the fastener | Reduce the power (torque) setting on the Driver Tool. | |
Use a lower powered Driver Tool | ||
Fastener thread strips during installation into metal or timber. | Material being installed into is to thin for the fastener being used. | Refer to the Buildex drilling and installing capacity chart on the Buildex website for the appropriate fastener for the material thickness |
Over tightening of the fastener | Reduce the power (torque) setting on the Driver Tool. | |
Use a lower powered Driver Tool | ||
Fastener thread will not form a thread during installation timber. | Timber being installed into is too hard or not compatible with Buildex Zips Fasteners | Refer to the Buildex drilling and installing capacity chart on the Buildex website for the appropriate fastener for the material thickness |