Apply the Tilesafe Reinforcing
tape, grid side up, by gradually removing the release
paper as work progresses. The upper release film is
generally left in place until subsequent applications
of tape or membrane. Press the tape carefully into place,
ensuring all air is excluded.
For ease of application, Tilesafe
Reinforcing Tape should be applied in short strips,
with a maximum length of 1 metre.
Jointing
The overlap at the joints of the Tilesafe
Reinforcing Tape should be 50 mm. Ensure joints are
staggered so that, where possible, they do not underlay
the laps on subsequent layers of Tilesafe Membrane.
Ensure that the backing release film is removed on the
lower layer of the Tilesafe
Reinforcing Tape prior to overlapping. All remaining
release film should stay in place until immediately
prior to application of the Tilesafe
Membrane.
Corners
Apply Tilesafe Reinforcing
Tape to all wall to wall and wall to floor interfaces.
Detail 1: Internal
Corner
(i) |
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Cut a length of Tilesafe
Reinforcing Tape, 300 mm long. Crease in half along
the mid-length of the tape, release paper outermost.
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(ii) |
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Cut through the Tilesafe
Reinforcing Tape at a mid point position along the
solid line (fig ii). With the sharp blade lightly
cut the release paper, along the dotted line taking
care not to cut through the tape itself.
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(iii) |
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Fold the tape in quarters and begin to detail as
shown in the diagram (fig iii). |
(iv) |
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Dress the folded tape to one of the walls tight
into the corner and press home, gradually removing
the release paper (fig iv). |
(v) |
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Follow the same procedure for the opposite wall
(fig v). |
(vi) |
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Take one of the folded up sections and dress down
on to the horizontal (fig vi). |
(vii) |
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Before dressing the last piece down, peel back the
release film from the previously applied horizontal
section, so that overlap bond is achieved (fig vii). |
(viii) |
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Finished corner (fig viii). |
Detail 2: External
Corner
| 2(i) |
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Cut a length of Tilesafe
to produce a 150 mm square. Carefully cut from the
centre point to the middle of one edge. Lightly
cut the release paper in a cross pattern, taking
care not to cut through the tape itself. Apply the
tape as shown in diagram 2(i).
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| 2(ii) |
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Cut a length of Tilesafe
to produce a 150 mm square. Carefully cut a diagonal
line from the centre point to one of the outside
corners. Cut another length of Tilesafe
to produce a 150 mm square and make a cut from the
centre point to the middle of one edge. Lightly
cut the release paper on both squares in a cross
pattern (as with internal corner) taking care not
to cut through the tape itself.
Apply both squares as shown in diagram 2(ii).
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Other Junctions
Tilesafe Reinforcing
Tape is applied centrally along all wall to wall and
wall to floor junctions. All overlaps to be 50 mm.
Pipe Entries
Pipe entries should be examined to ensure that the membrane
will be fully supported. Any voids around the pipe should
be made good by packing with Tilesafe
Putty.
Apply reinforcing tape over
the pipe entry, cutting a hole accurately to size and
pressing down firmly onto the substrate. For larger
pipe entries, the Tilesafe
Reinforcing Tape may be applied in two sections, ensuring
that the joint runs at right angles to any subsequent
cut in the Tilesafe
Membrane.
Walls and Floors
Mark out position of Tilesafe
Membrane. Apply Tilesafe
Reinforcing Tape at the anticipated butt joint positions
of the main membrane. The application of the reinforcing
tape should be phased to ensure correct alignment as
the application of the main membrane progresses.
Use a chalk line if necessary to get an accurate gauge.
All detailing should be carefully rolled to ensure
full adhesion, paying particular attention to the overlaps.
Fully inspect the Tilesafe
Reinforcing tape prior to the application of the Tilesafe
Membrane.
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