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Stage 2
GRP edge trims
D260/D300 - Fillet Trim
The D trim is a fillet trim for use against abutting walls. It will also provide expansion and
perimeter ventilation and is compatible with C2 left and right and C3 internal and external
corners. Place the D trim against the vertical face and push down diagonally into the corner
until the trim fits snugly. Where the D trim needs to be joined it should be overlapped and
bonded with adhesive and bandaged together.
TRIM DETAILS: D260: Angle fillet trim with 135 and 70mm trim flanges. D300: Angle fillet
trim with 175mm and 70mm flanges.
F150/F300/600/900 - Flat Sheeting
The F trim is a flat flashing, which can be used as a layboard at the intersection of a pitched
roof and flat roof often found on dormers and to fabricate gutters in situ. The F trim should
not be laminated over completely as it may crack. It is nailed or stapled to the deck and bent
up the roof slope. In this situation, the F trim also acts as an expansion facility and must only
be fixed to the deck along the bottom edge. There are many other applications for the F trim
including vertical details where laminating would be time consuming, under the feet of air
conditioning units to enable re-roofing without disconnecting and use on some parapet wall
details etc. The trim should be nailed to the deck around its edges and bandaged over any
joins or nail penetrations. Any unlaminated trim can be topcoated with the rest of the roof.
Laminate onto the mat side only.
TRIM DETAILS: F150/F300/600/900: Flat sheeting supplied in 150, 300, 600 and 900mm
widths in 20M rolls. F300 Also available in 3M + 10M rolls.
D260/D300 Application Diagrams
F300/600/900 Application diagrams
Brick
35mm Channel
C100MT
GRP Layer and bandage
Decking
25mm Gap
D260
Decking
Laminate and bandage
F300 laid well
under roof felt
Roof felt
Final coarse of tiles
Joists
Laminate is laid over
the edge of the F300
The first run of tiles is
replaced over the F300
Sarking felt
overlaps
the F300
25mm gap to allow for
expansion of the decking.
The D trim is pushed right up
to the wall before being fixed
to the deck and not the wall.
The D trim remains
unattached behind
the C100.
Bond with trim adhesive