Our top choice for invisible facade fastening: The Pan-Clip from FRÜH Schnellbautechnik
Posted by Lucas Novak on
When it comes to installing cladding, a robust, secure fastening is essential. Most fastening systems use visible screws or nails, which can detract from the appearance of the facade. However, if you prefer an invisible fastening, consider the Pan-Clip from FRÜH Schnellbautechnik.
This innovative fastening system was specially developed for rhombus, parallelogram and rhombus profiles made of larch, Douglas fir or spruce and enables quick and easy installation of facade cladding.
The Pan-Clip is characterized by its ease of use. It can be professionally attached to a substructure made of battens or frames with a cross-section of at least 25 x 50 mm on a prepared surface, such as masonry, at intervals of 40-60 cm using dowels or screws. Then, place the mounting clip on the attachment tabs and screw it into the round hole at an angle.
The best thing about the Pan-Clip, however, is that it allows for invisible fastening, as it is located underneath the profile. The result is a flawless facade surface without any annoying screws or nails. Furthermore, the Pan-Clip can also be extended with a spacer if necessary to achieve a joint width of up to 10 mm.
The Pan Clip is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also durable and secure. Made of high-quality material and carefully crafted, it provides a reliable attachment that withstands wind, weather, and other external influences.
Overall, the Pan-Clip from FRÜH Schnellbautechnik is an excellent choice for anyone looking for an invisible façade profile attachment. With its ease of use, robust construction, and flawless surface finish, the Pan-Clip is a worthwhile investment. Try it today and experience the benefits of an invisible façade attachment for yourself.