The anchor rail fastening pioneer from REISSER
A tool and a screw all in one.
The new RP-C3 bimetal self-drilling screw eliminates the need for pre-drilling when installing roof and wall elements on buildings with a concrete substructure. To fasten roof and wall elements, anchor channels, anchor rails such as HTU rails are usually embedded into the concrete substructure that is later used for mounting onto.
The RP-C3 is the first self-drilling screw used in anchor rail fastening that ensures correct installation in the stainless steel part of the screw thanks to the shortened drilling and furrowing section, thereby saving time and costs as no pre-drilling is required.
High drilling performance - fast finishing
When installing sandwich profiles on concrete anchor rails, it may be necessary to drill through an additional steel sheet (e.g. chequer plate or drip edge plate) in certain screw connection areas.
That’s no problem for the RP-C3 - here too, the self-drilling screw delivers the drilling performance required for the additional steel sheet and eliminates the need for time-consuming pre-drilling.
Guaranteed to be secure in the right area
Fasten securely and in line with the approvals
Conventional self-drilling screws have a relatively long steel pin. When fixing onto low hollow profiles, this means that you always run the risk of fastening in the steel area.
However, fastening in the steel part of the bi-metal screws is not permitted according to the German technical approval (abZ) and the European Technical Assessment (ETA)!
With the RP-C3 you’re on the safe side in every situation. Thanks to their extremely short steel part and the resulting shortened drilling and furrowing area, no damage is caused and neither do you run the risk of fastening in the boundary area or even in the steel area.
The anchor rail sank slightly into the concrete column when it was embedded. The customer selects the next-largest size for the conventional self-drilling screw.
➟ The screw is too long and the drill tip hits the concrete base. A proper connection is not made because the self-drilling screw is overtightened or even breaks off.
The quick-release chuck enables attachments to be changed particularly easily, quickly and without tools. Whether in lightweight metal construction with sockets or in wood construction with long bits (nominal length 50 mm), this versatile system is ideal for a wide range of applications. Thanks to its universal compatibility, the quick-release chuck also fits into any standard drill chuck on cordless screwdrivers - a real all-rounder for professionals.
The user interface is particularly easy and self-explanatory - ideal for quick use, without the need for time-consuming instruction. The depth stop is adjusted intuitively with a simple turning movement to the left or right. A clearly perceptible click-in function ensures precise adjustment steps of 0.25 mm. This allows
Another advantage of the REISSER depth stop: it noticeably reduces the strain on the wrist. The controlled screwing process eliminates the usual jerky movement when tightening the screw. The result is smoother, more even work - without any sudden jerks. This ergonomic advantage is particularly noticeable during longer assembly jobs: The hand tires more slowly and the risk of overloading or discomfort is significantly minimised.
Damaged sealing washers or incorrectly installed screw connections are now a thing of the past. You can reliably avoid reworking and complaints - for permanently secure, visually clean and technically flawless screw connections.
The predefined setting depth ensures that the screw is not overtightened. This offers several advantages: Firstly, the components are protected from possible damage, and secondly, the risk of leaks is significantly reduced as the sealing washers are not excessively crushed.