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CANTILEVER COPING/FLAT TRACK BEAD RECEIVER
If using cantilever/flat track coping use the notched pieces
(or pre-bent pieces) to bend around the radius or radius
corner. The screws should be fastened every
12” (as a rule
of thumb). It is important to have the track flush with each
added piece of coping added. After the corners are
secured, screw the long lengths of coping in place in the
same manner. Make sure the liner receptacle on the
lower edge of the coping is flush with the top inside edge
of the pool walls. The track holds your liner in place. If using bricks, stone, travertine, etc. see
the above diagram for an example of a commonly constructed deck design.
CANTILEVER COPING WITH FOAM FORMS
Due to the fragile nature of foam forms, we send
additional pieces with your order. Trimming the edges of
each piece may be required.
After following the guidelines for Cantilever Coping,
refer to the IMPORTANT! Bubble to the right.
Once all other steps are complete and you are ready to
prepare the bottom of your pool, (without your liner
installed yet), peel the paper from the double-faced tape
and stick the form to the panel with the form bead and
plastic clips filling the liner opening. This form bead
keeps the liner clean during the pour. The plastic clips
snap into the track locking the form in place every six
inches. When attaching the form to the panel, be sure to
use the palm of your hand making sure that the tape bonds well.
For additional insights on foam forms please watch,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csr0YsuV1ho
“
Stegmeier Foam Deck Forms Installation
”.
For additional information on foam forms for steps, please watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUVu3KPC-Jo or Youtube
“
Stegmeier Foam Step Forms Installation
”.
IMPORTANT! If using foam form
coping, bottom preparation and
liner installation become the last
steps in completing your pool.
Continue with “Pour the
Concrete Foot
er” in this guide
but look for another
IMPORTANT! Bubble on page
37. Come back to this section
when you are ready to prepare
the bottom of your pool. (Does
not apply to Automatic covers.)