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replacing a broken part
Finish breaking the Boreal®so that it can be split into two separate parts. Each part can then be removed from its support.
To replace it, about 4 mm must be Use a circular saw to cut the part of removed from the upper part of the the Boreal®to be removed Boreal®
Before installing the Boreal®! add a strip of Skaflex Ro 11 Fc mastic in the groove along the bottom edge of the Boreal® and on the lipped edge of the upper part.
Fbsition the Boreal®by first inserting Replacement complete. the upper part. The lower part will then rest on the lower elements.
Specfic edging (zinc auminium, window frame...) to the limits of the
area covered (water drainage in upper part)
grid T = width L + vertical joint Jv
methods
of gauging
At the top: Rail offset cn the 2nd strip to be inviSble
F&il instaled on the strip nearest the cutout (at least 2 strips maintained per product)
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External angles specfic edgng'
Interna
angle:
Joining
products
in straight
cuts
Centre distance between vertica uprights (primary framework): according to res stance to wind and impact required
Horizontal cutout of a product under a strip
(at least 2 strips mai ntai ned per product )
Vertica cutout of a product
] Terracotta product I Aluminium ral ■ Specific edgng = Frimary framework (meta or wood)
Rail offset on the 3rd strip to be invisible
Specific trim (zinc, auminium...) at the lower limits of the area covered: eventual use of standard
anti-rodent features
Rai on the strip nearest the cutout
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