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FINISHED GOODS & LANDSCAPE MATERIALS:Wall Caps

FINISHED GOODS & LANDSCAPE MATERIALS:Wall Caps

Product catalog summary
Wall Cap Installation and Technical Information
Delivery, Storage, and Handling
  • ILC Wall Caps should be handled carefully to prevent breakage.
  • Products are supplied on pallets or timbers to keep them off the ground.
  • Store in a well-drained area to avoid mud splatters.
  • Handle with care to avoid chips and scratches; use padding when using pry bars.
Setting Mortar
  • Type N Masonry Cement is recommended for the setting bed cement mix.
  • White Cement is preferred to avoid staining.
  • Use fine sand for the cement mix with a setting bed depth of 1” to 1-1/2”.
Pointing of Joints
  • Use Type N White Masonry Cement mixed with White Sand for grouting or pointing.
  • For water repellent joints, use a Urethane/Polyurethane sealant.
Anchors
  • Typically, no additional anchoring is needed.
  • If required, use stainless steel dowels or dowels with straps for attachment.
Cleaning
  • After mortar sets, brush down with a stiff fiber brush and rinse with clear water.
Physical Characteristics and Performance
  • Complies with ASTM C-568, Type II, Medium density limestone.
  • Performance Table:
    • Ultimate compressive strength: 4,000 psi min (ASTM C170)
    • Modulus of rupture: 700 psi min (ASTM C99)
    • Absorption: 7-1/2% max (ASTM C97)
Product Specifications
  • Various sizes of wall caps are available, all in full color and 2” height.
  • Each size comes with 12 pieces per pallet.
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Catalog excerpts

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Wall Cap Installation and Technical Information Delivery, Storage, and Handling ILC Wall Caps should be unloaded and handled carefully to prevent excess breakage. Product will be supplied adequately packaged on pallets or timbers to keep finished stone clear of the ground. Storage area should be a well-drained space graveled or chipped for protection against mud splatters. Product should be handled carefully to avoid excess chips and scratches. When using pry bars to move stone into place, use padding to protect the edges of the stone. Setting Mortar Use of Type N Masonry Cement is highly recommended for the setting bed cement mix. White Cement does not contain the chemicals that when activated by water can cause unsightly staining. Typical fine sand will be adequate for the cement mix. A setting bed depth of 1” to 1-1/2” is recommended. Pointing of Joints Grouting or Pointing of the joints can be done with the same Type N White Masonry Cement (mixed with White Sand to allow for accurate coloring). For an even more water repellent joint the use of a Urethane/ Polyurethane sealant is recommended. Anchors Typical mortar set installation does not require any additional anchoring. However, if additional anchoring is required or desired based on design specifications, stainless steel dowels (smooth or threaded) or stainless steel dowels with straps are both commonly used for the attachment of limestone wall caps. Cleaning After mortar has set, the wall caps should be brushed down with a stiff fiber brush, then carefully rinsed with clear water to remove any accumulation of stain or matter foreign to the Limestone. Rock Face Physical Characteristics, Performance Table Indiana Limestone complies with the requirements of ASTM C-568, Type II, Medium density limestone. Performance Table Property Test Procedure Ultimate compressive strength dry specimens Modulus of rupture dry specimens To order or for Dealer information call Wall Structure Exterior Veneer

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