5.4 Profile related packer
If the profile does not have two parallel surfaces, packer strips must be used.
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3
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[1] Packer strip on the sash side
[2] Scissor stay arm
[3] Stack height
[4] Packer strip on the frame side
[5] Guide track
5.5 Screw connections
DANGER
Incorrectly installed or screwed-in hardware components present a risk of death.
Incorrectly installed and screwed-in hardware components may lead to hazardous situations and cause
serious or fatal accidents.
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During installation and screwdriving work, observe the specifications provided by the profile manufac-
turer; contact the profile manufacturer if necessary.
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Use the recommended screws.
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Select the length of the screws according to the profiles used.
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Ensure that the hardware components are adequately secured; contact the screw manufacturer if
necessary.
ATTENTION
Using incorrect screw material may cause property damage.
Using the wrong screws may damage the components.
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Only use galvanised zinc-plated and passivated steel screws.
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Use screws with additional sealing in more challenging climatic conditions.
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Use stainless-steel screws on stainless-steel components only.
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For aluminium components, use screws made of steel (coated with zinc-nickel or zinc flakes) or
stainless steel.
ATTENTION
Improper screw fixings may cause property damage.
Improper screw fixings may damage the components and the element as a whole, and stop them from
working properly.
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Unless stated otherwise, turn screws in straight.
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Tighten screw heads until they are flush with the surface.
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Do not over-tighten screws. Note the torque. Choose a torque that will not deform the hardware and
profile. Define profile-specific torques on the basis of the demo assembly.
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Use the recommended screws.
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Select the length of the screws according to the profiles used.
Installation
Profile related packer
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Roto FS Kempton
Subject to change.