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These installation tips relate to general installation specifications and procedures. They
should provide you with an sense of how simple it is to use our patented clamp
system, and how little impact the installation process will have on your project.
In the hands of trained installers, installation is simple and quick.
For more
details than are shown here, please call our office at any time, contact us online , or click here to fill in our online installation enquiry form....
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If you are unsure about which of our DIY products you may need for your project, we can arrange for one of our team to visit your project site for only $80.00, which includes the callout and consultation within the metropolitan area. Our consultants are experienced installers and have a good knowledge of our entire product range, and will supply a solution that best suits your project. Call us on 9302 2900 and we will be happy to organise a consultation for you.
Should you require us to draw up any plans for your council or installer, we provide drafting services at $120.00 / hour.
We can also arrange for the entire installation, as we have installers working in all areas around Perth! Call us on 9302 2900 for more information.
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Pavers or concrete
Top Fix ... into concrete slab thru pavers / tiles or onto suitable
footing or wall is the easiest method of installation. Our unique anchoring
system allows the clamp to be secured in a vast range of situations as well
asw dealing easily with out-of-level sites. This method is so easy to install,
looks stunning and is very competitively priced.
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Product Specs/Core hole sizes
Clamps into concrete.
The clamps are 52mm x 50mm which is almost 70mm diagonally. This means that when an 76mm core hole is used a small amount of adjustment is available for the positioning of sheets and to allow in case the core drill 'runs off' slightly. We need 60mm - 80mm penetration into solid concrete plus the paver or tile and bed depth. This is recommended as a minimum. Longer M16 allthreads are available for special situations. Cover plates are available as an option should the client request them.
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The Frameless Glass Fencing System allows easy replacement of glass sheets
without damage to the tiled or paved area. Unlike other systems, where the glass
is embedded in the structure, our Frameless Glass System is simple to work on,
transparently easy in terms of replacement parts, and remarkably cost (and mess)
effective ...
Please contact us , or your installer for more advice should you have any problems
with your glass fencing. We will be happy to assist.
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New Installations
1. When installing into 'new' work the core holes are drilled into a
slab, or footing.
2. The cores are removed, cleaned, (usually hosed out) and dried with
a heat gun.
3. The glass sheets are turned 'bottom up' and the clamps are assembled
onto them with the two insulating tubes (one in each hole in the glass), 11
shims (6 one side and 5 the other), and the 8mm of packers set between the clamp
and the glass. The two bolts through the glass are inserted and tightened ensuring
that the clamp is at right angles to the glass sheet. Cover plates are then
fitted if required.
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