Rabitz grid

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Rabitzgitter is a spot-welded grid made of galvanized iron wire . Rabitz lattice is generally used as a plaster base .

properties

The mesh size of the Rabitz grid is approximately 19 to 25 mm. The wire thickness is 0.7 to 1.0 mm. Rabitzgitter is offered as roll goods. The cross wire of the grid is endlessly welded onto the longitudinal wires, i. H. an offset reverse loop is created at both ends . This also prevents sticking wire ends from getting tangled. The lengthwise wires are cut and have pointed ends.

application

It is stretched over an existing subsurface and attached to the subsurface. B. with brackets. The plaster layer follows on top . The Rabitz grid also acts as a plaster reinforcement . Secondary applications are e.g. B. the use for the construction of cages for small animals and as a fence.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Albert Knoepfli: wall painting, mosaic. Volume 2 of Reclam's Handbook of Artistic Techniques. 2nd edition, new edition, Reclam Philipp Jun., 1990. ISBN 9783150103456 . P. 347.