This is the wire construction manual for the masonry-style wall material "CAN'STONE."
・For installation surfaces up to 3m high, please use regular adhesive. (See the URL below)
・This manual provides recommended installation instructions for wall surfaces with a construction surface height of 3m or more.
The wire method is one of the construction methods used as a safety measure when attaching heavy artificial stone tiles to a wall surface.
*This is an explanation page for the wire method (how to fasten stainless steel wire to the base). Please check the construction details in the link below for the prerequisite process.
・CAN'STONE exterior wall construction method (elastic adhesive application method)
・CAN'STONE exterior wall construction method (conventional wet construction method)
・CAN'STONE interior wall construction method (adhesive application method)
タイルの裏面処理
Stainless steel wire processed CAN'STONE
Stainless steel wire is embedded into the back of the tile to physically fasten the wire to the base.
Since we will process the product, it will be shipped in the condition shown in the photo.
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Photo 2
2. Wire wrapping
2-1: Wrap the stainless steel wire around the screw. (Photo 3)
2-2: After wrapping, drive the pre-drilled screws all the way in. (Photo 4)
Photo 3
Photo 4
procedure
1. Tile installation and screw installation
Please clean the base surface beforehand. Check that the base is firmly fixed and that there are no unevenness in the joints of the boards, etc.
1-1: Use a spatula or similar tool to apply dots of adhesive to the back of the stone in the form of balls.
Alternatively, apply the product until the back of the tile is no longer visible.
1-2: Please attach the film by referring to the installation instructions . Press it firmly until the adhesive comes out.
1-3: Fix the screw in place so that the stainless steel wire can be pulled out about 100 mm from the stone.
※important point※
Please drive the screw into the side where the stainless steel wire is sticking out. (Photo 1)
Do not drive the screws all the way in. (Photo 2)