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RAMPA Countersunk Bolts M8 x 20mm Pack of 10

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RAMPA Countersunk Bolts M8 x 20mm Pack of 10

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Not all bolts are created equal!

Precision-machined in Germany to exacting standards, RAMPA bolts are the professionals’ choice for a huge range of joinery applications. 

These bolts comply with DIN 7991 and feature a hex drive and decorative countersunk head for visible joints.

Who is RAMPA?

RAMPA are most well-known as the inventors of the now-ubiquitous threaded insert connector.

Over 100 years ago, Hermann Brügmann, together with his son Hans Hermann Nicolaus Brügmann, started a carpentry business in Hamburg-Bergedorf, Germany. Father and son continually asked themselves whether it was possible to develop a connecting piece for two wooden elements that would allow a connection that could be detached over and over again. They set out to find an answer. A short time later H. H. Nicolaus Brügmann developed the first RAMPA insert. He named it the A-insert and applied for a patent in 1910.

Today, they are still family-owned and operated, proudly manufacturing a range of high-performance solutions for wood, plastics, metals and concrete.

Rampa

RAMPA Countersunk Bolts M8 x 20mm Pack of 10

$9.99

Not all bolts are created equal!

Precision-machined in Germany to exacting standards, RAMPA bolts are the professionals’ choice for a huge range of joinery applications. 

These bolts comply with DIN 7991 and feature a hex drive and decorative countersunk head for visible joints.

Who is RAMPA?

RAMPA are most well-known as the inventors of the now-ubiquitous threaded insert connector.

Over 100 years ago, Hermann Brügmann, together with his son Hans Hermann Nicolaus Brügmann, started a carpentry business in Hamburg-Bergedorf, Germany. Father and son continually asked themselves whether it was possible to develop a connecting piece for two wooden elements that would allow a connection that could be detached over and over again. They set out to find an answer. A short time later H. H. Nicolaus Brügmann developed the first RAMPA insert. He named it the A-insert and applied for a patent in 1910.

Today, they are still family-owned and operated, proudly manufacturing a range of high-performance solutions for wood, plastics, metals and concrete.

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