
Corner Fix – Reliable Corner Protection & Trim Solution (Available in Mauritius)
Corner Fix is a professional hand tool designed for fixing metal corner beads quickly and accurately on plasterboard corners. With an ergonomic body, nylon tip, and replaceable jaws, it allows easy punching without damaging the bead or board surface. Available in Mauritius, Corner Fix is especially useful for residential, commercial, and hospitality projects where robust corner protection is essential for durability and aesthetic finishes.
• Universal hand tool for standard metal corner beads
• Suitable for most common drywall corner bead profiles
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | Hand tool for fixing metal corner beads |
| Tip Material | Nylon tip for non-marking contact |
| Jaw Type | Replaceable metal jaws |
| Operation | Manual punching / crimping action |
| Primary Use | Fixing metal corner beads to plasterboard edges |
| Ergonomics | Ergonomic handle design for comfortable grip |
Corner Fix is a hand tool specifically designed to fix metal corner beads onto plasterboard corners. It punches or crimps the bead into place, allowing secure fixing without screws or nails at every point.
The nylon tip provides a softer contact surface, which helps to prevent scratching, denting or marking the corner bead. This is especially important when a neat finish is required before plastering or painting.
An ergonomic handle shape improves comfort and grip, particularly when fixing many beads in one day. It reduces strain on the hand and wrist, allowing installers to work longer with better control and less fatigue.
Replaceable jaws mean the working parts that perform the punching can be changed when worn or damaged. This extends the life of the tool and ensures consistent fixing performance over many projects.
It is suitable for most standard metal corner beads used with plasterboard systems. Extremely thick or heavy-duty angles might require different fixing methods, but for normal bead thicknesses it works very effectively.
Yes. Because it punches the bead directly into the board, it saves time compared to repeatedly driving screws or hammering nails along the corner. This makes it ideal for high-volume corner work on large projects.
In many cases, the punched fixings are enough to hold the corner bead firmly until plaster is applied. However, on some jobs installers may still choose to add screws or extra mechanical fixings at key points for additional security.
Yes. While it is designed for professionals, DIY users can also benefit from its simplicity. As long as basic safety guidelines are followed, it helps achieve straight, well-fixed corner beads with a more professional finish.
Keep the tool clean, remove dust and metal particles after use and store it in a dry place. Check the jaws regularly for wear or misalignment and replace them when necessary to maintain clean, effective punching.
Always wear safety gloves and possibly eye protection, as metal edges can be sharp. Keep fingers away from the jaw area while squeezing the handles and ensure the bead is correctly positioned before punching to avoid slipping.