DAMPA Clip In Tile e-katalog - Catalog - Page 7
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Edge Trim No. 11 is used to secure cut
aluminium perimeter tiles.
Carrier Splice No. 4 is secured to the top
flange of the lower carrier. It also locates
on the top flange of the edge trim to maintain the correct tile height.
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Spacer Clip No. 1 is used to create a
gap of 4 mm between the carriers, prior
to securing these to the primary grid.
Carrier
Splice No. 4 is centrally positioned
over the joints in Carrier No. 4.
The distance from the joint to a point of
fixation must not exceed 500 mm.
A gap of 2-4 mm should be maintained to
allow for expansion.
Cut steel perimeter tiles are supported
using Edge Trim No. 36 and held in position with Wedge No. 4 as shown above.
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Coupling Clip No. 3 is used to secure
Carrier No. 4 to Carrier No. 14 of the
primary grid.
Carrier No. 10 is used as perimeter detail
to support full tiles.
Weight
The weight of the DAMPA® Clip-In ceiling
system largely depends on the chosen size of
tiles and the choice of material (steel or aluminium).
Small tile sizes influence the number of Carrier
No. 4 or Carrier No. 10 but do not increase the
consumption of possible primary gridwork.
The total weight of a 600 x 600 mm
DAMPA® Clip-In ceiling is only approx. 2.9 kg
per sq.m for aluminium and only approx. 5.2 kg
per sq.m for steel.
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DAMPA® Dismantle Tool is used to remove
and reinstate individual tiles anywhere in
the ceiling. To remove, insert the dismantle
tool up into the tile joint close to the corner
and pull down gently.
Built-In Heights
The minimum constructional height of the
DAMPA® Clip-In ceiling system installed directly
to possible existing gridwork is 38 mm.
The minimum constructional height including
DAMPA primary grid/ Carrier No. 14 is 65 mm.
The additional average weight of possible
primary gridwork as illustrated is approx.
1.2 kg per sq.m.
For possible specific project-related weight
calculations, please see the weight of each item.
See more specifications here
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