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Curved
Eaves |
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Box profile
curved sheeting supplied in forward profile and manufactured
up to 6 metres in length.
The angle of
pitch and internal radius can be adjusted to suit individual
requirements, but the following points must be noted:
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Precautions
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Curved eaves
must be lapped away from prevailing winds, under roof sheets
and over vertical cladding (refer to fixing sequence below).
Mastic sealant should be used at all laps to prevent water
ingress and the sheeting should be fixed with appropriate
screws to the steelwork using stitching screws in profile
crests |
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Information
Required
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In order to
manufacture curved eaves sheets, we require the
following information;
- Leg
lengths, top and bottom (minimum leg length 300mm on one leg)
- Profile
type
- Internal
radius (minimum 300mm)
- Roof
pitch
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Fixing
Sequence
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To minimise the
ingress of wind and water and to prevent sheet lift, we recommend the following fixing sequence for curved
eaves applications. If you have any queries, please
contact our
sales department.
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Sequence:
V1-V2-C1-V3-C2-R1-V4-C3-R2-V5-C4-R3 etc.
Alt Sequence:
V1-C1-R1-V2-C2-R2-V3-C3-R3-V4-C4-R4 etc. |
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Available Profiles |
All |
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Finish |
Galvanised,
polyester coated, plastic coated |
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Required dimensions |
1)
Internal radius, 2)
sheet width used for cladding |