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STEP-BY-STEP
GUIDE
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If your wall is 1200mm
high or lower go
straight to Step 10 you
won’t have to ‘double
stack’ panels.
STEP 7 –
INSERTING WALL PANELS
STEP 8 –
INSERTING THE JOIN
STEP 9 –
INSERTING CONSECUTIVE PANELS
Make sure the base bracket is free of debris. Then
with one person at either end, lift the panel vertically
and insert into the top rebates of the post.
The first panel will have the capping channel
installed so the initial 25mm will be tight to insert as
the post is trying to ‘stretch’ to accommodate the
panel plus the capping channel, this is normal.
If you feel it is too tight to insert you can remove the
top tek screw which will allow the post to expand
more readily. Be sure to re install the tek screw prior
to inserting the top panel.
Insert the Aluminium joiner into the bottom panel making sure it is seated all
the way down.
Guide the second panel down on top
of the base panel.
NOTE:
-
If it does not align correctly
with light downward pressure it may
be necessary to ‘Tap’ the top panel
down using a heavy block of wood
in a ‘pivoted slapping action’ to bring
it together completely, see picture
below.
WALL PANEL 50MM AND
70MM
!
IMPORTANT
!
IMPORTANT
Always take special care
if working from heights
or lifting objects above
your head.
ALUMINIUM JOINER
WALL PANEL & JOINER
PANEL
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
-
The panel must be guided down at an even &
level rate or it will jam.