ESD Rubber Tile: Installation
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Installing Architectural ESD Rubber Tiles:
1. Measure the area to find the best starting point for a maximum size perimeter tile. Proper planning should avoid trimming perimeter tiles more than half their width.
2. Next, divide the room into 4 quadrants by snapping chalk lines on the floor from the center of each opposing wall. The two center lines must bisect at right angles in the center of the room. To achieve a perfect right angle, which is essential for a proper install, form a triangle by measuring 6’ x 8’ x 10’
3. Tiles can be installed using either a staggered joint method or corner to corner (point to point.)
3a. For staggered joints, second row seams should be offset by one-half tile.
4. Using the chalk lines as your guide, begin laying the rubber tiles using the pyramid technique (figure B).
5. Install one quadrant at a time following the numerical sequence. The corners of the tiles should lie flat with seams lightly touching.
CAUTION: Pressure fitting of rubber tiles can cause peaking seams.
7. Roll tiles slowly with a 100 lb. roller. Roll in both directions, but always diagonally across tiles.
8. Hand roll seam over gently with hand roller to smooth seam.
9. Connect Grounding: The foil or wire should be connected to a predetermined grounding point which can be tapped into an exposed steel column or applicable building ground and secured using a screw and washer.
Questions/Assistance
For questions or assistance, please contact ESD Tile.com Customer Service at (617) 923-2000, Monday-Friday between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm EST.
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