How does a setting tool work?

How does a setting tool work?

Wireline setting tools are used to create mechanical force while on wireline. An explosive power charge in the tool creates pressure that is then converted into the mechanical force required to set composite plugs (also packers, cast iron bridge plugs, cast iron cement retainers, etc).

What is hydraulic setting?

Availability of rotational release adapter kit The hydraulic setting tool (HST) is a hydraulically actuated system used to set wireline packers and similar tools when wireline setting methods are not practical or desirable.

Do I need a setting tool?

If you’re fixing into plasterboard that hasn’t been skimmed you’ll need a setting tool, but in other instances that may not be required. The setting tool does however make it easy to pull back the screw and fix the anchor firmly into the wall, creating a permanent fixing capable of holding up to 10kgs.

How thick is normal plasterboard?

9.5mm
The most common plasterboard thickness is 9.5mm and 12.5mm. For ceilings is used 9.5mm thick plasterboard and for walls – 12.5mm.

What is hydraulic cement?

Hydraulic cement is cement that sets and hardens by chemical reaction with water (hydration) and is capable of doing so under water (ACI 225R). The hydration reactions result in the formation of a hard solid mass. The most widely used hydraulic cement is portland cement.

Do you need anchor setting tool?

How strong is plasterboard?

The standards published by the Gypsum Association say 5 lbs per lineal foot load (like a shelf) and its about that in the vertical condition, too. Wallboard itself is not particularly resistant to pull out loads — it just doesn’t have that capacity.

Can you use 12.5 mm plasterboard ceiling?

The most common plasterboard thickness is 9.5mm and 12.5mm. For ceilings is used 9.5mm thick plasterboard and for walls – 12.5mm.