Instructions For Installation Of Gluable Tactile Floor
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| Open enough boxes of floor tiles so you have the necessary amount of material to cover each area. |
| Mix the tiles of several boxes to guarantee there will be no hue variations in any specific area. |
| With the aid of a square mark use adhesive tape to mark the area that will receive a chemical attack with solvents and adhesives. |
| Examine the surfaces and adjacent areas where the product is to be installed and check that they are protected, sealed. |
| Remove any paint, wax, sealers and compounds not compatible with the adhesive to be used. Use solvents, spatulas and rags. |
| Spread adhesive on sub-floor in enough quantity to permit the installation of floor before initial drying. Avoid splashes in places such as walls, doors, windows, etc. |
| Spread the adhesive on the back of rubber tiles. Check if the sub-floor and rubber tiles are faintly dry and begin gluing tile by tile. |
| RECOMMENDATIONS |
| Check NBR 9050/2004 - Podotactile signalization. |
| Apply rubber floors on concrete base only after an interval superior to 28 days. |
| The tactile floor should be installed on a smooth and firm surface. |
| Check if the sub-floor is free of oil, grease, dust or other substances that can interfere with the adhesion of the rubber tiles. |
| Adjust the lay-out of the tiles so as to avoid the necessity of units smaller than ½ a piece. |