Hard Head 013267 Composite Decking Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Hard Head
Table of Contents
Instruction Manual
Item no. 013267
COMPOSITE DECKING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Important! Read the user instructions carefully before use. Save them for
future reference. (Translation of the original instructions).
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Wear safety glasses, ear protection, and safety gloves, and ensure sure there is adequate ventilation when cutting and installing.
- Keep onlookers, especially children, and pets at a safe distance.
- Do not expose the finished decking to hard, heavy, or sharp objects, knocks, and blows.
- Never drive a vehicle on the decking.
DESCRIPTION
Maintenance-free composite decking without knots consists of 58% wood, 32%
HDPE and 10% additive in the form of UV protection. Supplement with edge
boards of composite material, end caps, start clips, metal clips, and plastic
clips, all specially adapted for this decking.
INSTALLATION
BEFORE INSTALLATION
Storage
Store the composite decking stacked horizontally and protected from heat and
mechanical stress. Heat can cause the decking to deform. The studs under the
piles should be
placed no more than 60 cm apart. Make sure to stack the bundles vertically to
each other. FIG. 1
Acclimatization
It is an advantage to store the composite decking at the building site for at
least 72 hours before installation to adapt to the surrounding environment.
NOTE:
The composite decking should be mounted on an underlying surface with good
drainage and circulation of air, where water does not accumulate.
- Place the studs on a level, stable concrete floor or the equivalent. Secure the studs with expander screws. Do not lay the decking on grass or an uneven surface, this will result in an uneven and unstable floor. FIG. 2
- Lay the studs with a center-to-center spacing of no more than 300 mm. In areas, with heavy loads, the center-to-center spacing should be no more than 200 mm. FIG. 3
- Predrill before installation, otherwise there is a risk of damaging the studs. The expander screws should be placed at 400–500 mm intervals. Firmly tighten the expander screws. FIG. 4
- Leave a free space of 10–15 mm between the ends of the studs are joined. FIG. 5
- Both ends of each duckboard must rest on the studs and the ends should not extend more than 20–30 mm over the studs. FIG. 6
- When fitting clips, do not screw directly in the studs. Predrill with a drill diameter of 1 mm and screw the clips in the predrilled holes.
- Double studs with a relative spacing of 10–20 mm should be installed where the floorboards meet. Fix the duckboards separately to avoid them being damaged or deformed. FIG. 7
- Leave space for the duckboards to expand during the installation. Leave a gap of 6–7 mm between the boards. Use suitable blocks to measure the gap. FIG. 8
- When installing near a wall, leave a free space of at least 20 mm between the duckboards and the wall.
FIG. 9
NOTE:
The composite decking could be placed with the grooved side up or wood grain
side up. The grooved side up is recommended. As the wood grain is intended as
decoration. The wood grain will get fade or even disappear after a long time
of use. It depends on the frequency of use.
Installation – overview
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MAINTENANCE
- Minor scratches do not affect the functionality of the product and can be removed with fine sandpaper.
- Clean the decking at regular intervals with a non-phosphoric degreasing agent. Stubborn stains, rust, etc. can be removed with detergent containing phosphorus. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry with a dry cloth.
- Clean the slots in the decking at regular intervals with a suitable tool.
- Provide for good drainage and the circulation of air under the decking.
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