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STEP-BY-STEP
GUIDE
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EXTERNAL POST TOPS (STANDARD)
Depending on which join you have, whether its a closed join or a exposed join your bracket height will be different in
height.
Example: for an 1800mm high closed join wall the bracket should be fixed at 1830mm from the top of the post. This
allows for the post top to sleeve over the post after the panels have been installed. Please Note: if you choose to have
the exposed join you will have to add 13mm to get the required bracket height. (See table below).
FLUSH POST TOPS
The support bracket should be fixed at 5mm more than the finished wall height.
Example: for an 1800mm high standard join wall the bracket should be fixed at 1805mm from the top of the post, if it
is a exposed join wall the bracket should be fixed at 1819mm. This 5mm is to allow for the thickness of the top wall
capping and base channel on top of the panel measurements.
STEP 3 –
FIXING THE BASE BRACKETS TO THE POST
WALL SUPPORT BRACKET FIXING HEIGHTS HEIGHTS
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IMPORTANT
Attach the panel support bracket into the post with the hex head screws supplied.
The measurement from the top of the post will vary depending if you have Flush or External (standard).
NOTE:
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If your wall is stepped please see
Instructions on how to Step Your Wall
on page 17 before fixing your brackets.
Finished Wall Heights
900mm
1200mm
1500mm
1800mm
2100mm
Standard Join
930mm
1230mm
1530mm
1830mm
2130mm
Exposed Join*
N/A
N/A
1543mm*
1843mm*
2143mm*
Flush Capping*
If you have a wall with Flush Capping, take 25mm off the above
heighhts
Suggested cleat height for your new wall
We recommend to go for the expossed
join look as it gives a far superior
finish to the complete wall.
SUPPORT BRACKET
TEK SCREW
POST
INSTALLATION