Clipsal Screw Self Drill 7Gx45Mm 500 Bulk - 357/45B

Clipsal 357/45B Tek Screws, Bugle Head, Plasterboard Screws, Self Drilling, Yellow Zinc Plated, 7g x 45mm, 500 Pack
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Clipsal Screw Self Drill 7Gx45Mm 500 Bulk - 357/45B

Clipsal Screw Self Drill 7Gx45Mm 500 Bulk - 357/45B
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  • Clipsal Screw Self Drill 7Gx45Mm 500 Bulk - 357/45B
  1. Clipsal Screw Self Drill 7Gx45Mm 500 Bulk - 357/45B
Width 149
Height 125
Depth 150
Specification
SKUCLI357/45B
Supplier No357/45B
EAN / Barcode9311554231675
Height125.000000
Length150.000000
Width149.000000
BrandClipsal
Thread Size7 mm
MaterialSteel

Self-Drilling Screw
Brand Name: Clipsal
Thread Size: 7 mm
Length: 45 mm
Drive Type: Phillips
Drive Size: #2
Point Type: Twin Start Needle
Material: Steel
Finish: Zinc Plated
Head Type: Bugle
Head Size: 9 mm Diameter

A FEW FAQS

The part number for the bitsa box is 357TB. Some of the key features are: Tool boxes 12 compartment transparent box with assorted screws, screws and quantities included Includes: 357WF30 (100), 357/20 (150), 357WH12 (350), 357P30 (200), 357P20 (300), 357WH25 (100), 357PH50 (50), 357/63 (50), 357WHP32 (100), 357PH45 (100), 357/35 (100), 357/40 (100) For further information please visit www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=357TB

Issue: NetBotz Room Monitor 355/455 POE Power Specifications Product Line: NetBotz Environment: NetBotz Version 3 using POE Cause: POE specifications Resolution: The NetBotz 355 and 455 are Class 0 POE devices. The IEEE standard 802.3 for supplying power over Ethernet allows the device providing power to use a voltage between 36-57 V DC. The nominal voltage is 48 V with a current of 10-400 mA, subject to a maximum load power of 15.40 Watts.

Issue Do NetBotz appliances support BACNET Integration? Product Line NetBotz 700 Series - NetBotz Rack Monitor 750 (NBRK0750) NetBotz 300-500 Series (v3) - Wall Appliance: 355/356 (NBWL0355/6) & 455/456 (NBWL0455/6) - Rack Appliance: 450/451 (NBRK0450/1), 550 (NBRK0550), & 570 (NBRK0570) NetBotz 200 Series - NetBotz Rack Monitor 250 - NetBotz Rack Monitor 200 Environment NetBotz 200, 300-500, & 700 Series (all versions) BMS (BACnet Integration) Resolution BACnet Integration is not currently supported by any Netbotz devices / appliances. NetBotz v3 (355, 450, 455, 550, & 570) & NetBotz 250 appliances do offer a Modbus output option.

Issue: SNMP MIB for NetBotz Version 2 and 3 Appliances Product Line: NetBotz 300-500 Series Version 3 v3 Wall Appliance: 355/356 (NBWL0355/6) & 455/456 (NBWL0455/6) v3 Rack Appliance: 450/451 (NBRK0450/1), 550 (NBRK0550), & 570 (NBRK0570) Environment: NetBotz v2/v3 (all versions) Resolution: The SNMP MIB for NetBotz Appliances can be downloaded from the NetBotz Appliance itself by accessing the following URL: For version 3: https://ip_address_of_appliance/netbotzv3.mib For version 2: https://ip_address_of_appliance/netbotzv2.mib

Issue: Configuring SeaLevel 450 Relay I/O Device within Netbotz Product Line: NetBotz v3 Wall Appliance: 355/356 (NBWL0355/6) & 455/456 (NBWL0455/6) NetBotz v3 Rack Appliance: 450/451 (NBRK0450/1), 550 (NBRK0550), & 570 (NBRK0570) Environment: NetBotz version 2 and 3 Sealevel 450 Cause: 3rd party device configuration. Resolution: Once the I/O Device is connected to the Appliance, configuration for the Seal/O device can be done by the following: 1. Launch the Advanced View on the Appliance. 2. Double click the 'Serial Devices' Applet 3. In the drop-down menu, select the Sea-Level Product >> SeaLevel SeaI/O 450. 4. Then select 'OK'

Issue: NetBotz appliance firmware upgrade or downgrade causes USB-attached external storage data loss Product Line: NetBotz v3 Wall Appliance: 355/356 (NBWL0355/6) & 455/456 (NBWL0455/6) NetBotz v3 Rack Appliance: 450/451 (NBRK0450/1), 550 (NBRK0550), & 570 (NBRK0570) Environment: NetBotz 300-500 Series (all versions) Resolution: When upgrading (or downgrading) any version of NetBotz firmware when the running version has been configured to support USB-attached external storage, camera capture images and alert history (graphs and other alert information) are deleted from the storage device when it is re-attached under control of the upgraded or downgraded firmware. Workaround: Use network-attached storage instead (Windows share or Unix NFS). Fix Status: No fix available.

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