To screw C channel using the method shown in the reference, you first utilize specific ramp inserts and then drive screws into those inserts.
This method ensures a secure connection by providing a threaded anchor point within the C channel profile. The reference highlights that these particular ramp inserts have patented threads which help guide them in straight.
Steps for Screwing C Channel with Inserts
Based on the provided reference, the process involves these key steps:
- Insert the threaded components: Begin by placing the specialized ramp inserts into the C channel. The patented threads on these inserts are designed to facilitate a straight insertion.
- Drive the screws: Once the inserts are in place, the next step is to simply drive the screws into the inserts. The inserts act as the receptacle for the screws, securing the connection.
This approach provides a convenient way to fasten to C channel without necessarily requiring drilling through both the C channel and the material being attached, depending on the specific application and the insert type.
For a clear visual demonstration of the final step, the reference notes that all that's left after inserting the components is to drive the screws into the inserts, confirming that the job is done.