Product description
Product description
Expansion joint cover profile made of stainless steel with rubber coating:
With this highly resilient expansion joint cover profile made of solid steel with a rubber coating, you get a versatile product for covering joints between two floors.
Pre-drilled on one side, the profile is perfect for subsequent installation. If you are looking for other Expansion joint profiles, just look in the category of the same name.
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Dehnfugen Abdeckprofil Edelstahl mit Gummi Eigenschaften:
Material |
Stahl / Gummi |
Farbe | schwarz |
Länge |
200 cm |
Höhe gesamt |
8 mm |
Applications
Applications
The expansion joint cover profile in use:
With this product, you can easily cover joints between two floors. The profile can also be used indoors and outdoors without hesitation and is commonly used for garage entrances, for example, due to its stability.
Processing
Processing
Correct installation of the expansion joint cover profile:
If necessary, the profile can be shortened to the required length using the appropriate tools. Due to the pre-drilled holes, the profiles are primarily intended to be screwed in place, but they can also be glued with mounting adhesive as an alternative.
Screwing the expansion joint cover profile:
- Cut the profile to the right length
- Place the profile in the intended position and mark the floor through the holes
- Drill holes at the markings
- Drill suitable dowels into the freshly drilled holes
- Screw the profile in place
Glue the expansion joint cover profile:
- First cut the profile to the right length for you
- Make sure that the surface to which the profile is to be glued is free of dirt
- Now press the profile firmly into the intended position
Care advice
Care advice
How to care for your expansion joint cover profile:
There is not much to consider when cleaning the profile. Special cleaning agents are not absolutely necessary. The profile can simply be hosed down with water, but if cleaning agents are used, aggressive cleaning agents should be avoided at all costs.
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