JACKIE L
USER’S GUIDE
Edition 24. January 2022
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Ev.n. 2-20220124-rev.10
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b)
SECURING THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE LIFTED WALL USING SECURING PRISMS
Securing the wall using securing prisms against unwanted sliding is done by fixing
at least 3 prisms to the bottom plate from outside. Those prims have to be higher than
a lower plate
’s longer sid
e (see Figure 6). It is considered, that the bottom plate is already
fixed to the baseplate.
c)
SECURING THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE LIFTED WALL USING ANGLED SCREWS
Securing the wall against unwanted sliding is done by joining the lower plate with
the bottom plate (D) using wood screws (see Figure 7), or long nails along the bottom
edge of
wall’s
lower plate.
It’s c
onsidered already with bottom plate firmly fixed to the
baseplate. This connection creates a pivot axis for tilting the wall. Pay attention to this
anchoring! This method doesn
’
t allow the wall to be shifted after it
’s tilting to the vertical
!
Sheathed walls
Unsheathed walls
Wall sliding after lifting
Figure 6
Figure 7
Sheathed walls
Unsheathed walls
Wall sliding after lifting