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Product - Catalogue 2017

Table of Contents 02 EPICO trend 240 / EPICO trend 190 03 EPICO trend 140 / EPICO top 190 04 B:hard / KREATIV 05 ACTUS XL / ACTUS XL HDF 06 ACTUS emocion / ACTUS emocion HDF 07 ACTUS 6.0 HDF / ACTUS 4.0 08 ACTUS 4.0 HDF / ACTUS 3.0 HDF 09 ELEMENTS parallel / ACTUS elements 10 SOLID HARDWOOD FLOOR 11 STAIRS: Skirtings, Nosings, Steps 12 TECHNICAL DATA 2-layer prefinished parquet 13 LAYING INSTRUCTIONS 19 UNDERFLOOR HEATING 20 WOOD DATA 21 GRADING CHARACTERISTICS 24 ACCESSORIES 25 OIL & MAINTENANCE 26 DATA SHEETS STÖCKL Care Oil Colour, STÖCKL Maintenance instructions, STÖCKL Technical leaflet, Fidbox, Humidity 37 WOOD SPECIES THESE STÖCKL-SYMBOLS WILL ACCOMPANY YOU THROUGH THE CATALOGUE: matt lacquer oxyoil brushed bevelled untreated easy maintenance especially hard brick pattern inlaid pattern herringbone pattern 1

EPICO trend 240 2-layer prefinished plank Size 2.400*240*9,5 mm Toplayer approx. 3 mm Construction HDF, hardwood Laying pattern prefinished plank Pack contents 2,88 m² Pallet contents 112,32 m² Weight ca. 7,6 kg/m² Surface oil, brushed, bevelled, matt-varnished, beveled Colourline colour oil, brushed, bevelled or matt-varnished beveled Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak EPICO trend 190 2-layer prefinished plank Size 2100*190*9,5 mm Toplayer Approx. 3 mm Construction Hdf, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern Pack contents 2,8 m² Pallet contents 126 m² Weight approx. 7,6 kg/m 2 Surface oil, brushed, bevelled matt-varnished Colourline colour oil, brushed, bevelled Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak, Walnut, Larch, Oak bronze 2

EPICO trend140 2-layer prefinished plank Size 1400*140*9,5 mm Toplayer approx. 3 mm Construction HDF, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern, herringbone pattern Pack contents 1,96 m² Pallet contents 117,6 m² Weight approx. 7,6 kg/m² Surface oil, brushed, bevelled Colourline colour oil, brushed, bevelled Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak, Walnut EPICO top 190 2-layer prefinished plank Size 2100*190*10mm Toplayer Approx. 4 mm Construction Plywood, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern Pack contents 2,8 m² Pallet contents 126 m² Weight approx. 7,1 kg/m 2 Surface oil, brushed, bevelled matt-varnished Colourline colour oil, brushed, bevelled Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak 3

B:hard multilayer prefinished parquet Size 2200*223*11 mm Toplayer With powder technology Construction spruce, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern, floating or glued Pack contents 1,962 m² Pallet contents 100,06 m² Weight approx. 10,1 kg/m² Surface oil, brushed, bevelled Wood species Oak, Oak bronze Kreativ 2-layer prefinished parquet Size Toplayer Construction Laying pattern Pack contents Pallet contents Weight Surface Colourline Wood species 480*240*9,5 mm, 720*240*9,5 mm approx. 3 mm HDF, hardwood Many creative laying possibilities 480 mm (1,728 m²) 720 mm ( 2,592 m²) 480 mm (93,31 m²) 720 mm (93,31 m²) approx. 7,6 kg/m² oil, brushed, bevelled matt-varnished colour oil, brushed, bevelled Oak 4

Actus XL 2-layer prefinished parquet Size Toplayer Construction Laying pattern Pack contents Pallet contents Weight Colourline Wood species 800-1000*90*10 mm approx. 4 mm spruce, hardwood brick pattern 800 mm (1,872 m²) 1000 mm (2,340 m²) 800 mm (101,088 m²) 1000 mm (84,240 m²) approx. 5,6 kg /m² colour oil (brushed): diamant, saphir, kristall, onyx, granat matt lacquer (not brushed): saphir Oak, Smoked Oak, European Maple, Acacia steamed, American Walnut Actus XL HDF 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 1000*90*9,5 mm Toplayer approx. 4 mm Construction HDF, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern Pack contents 2,340 m² Pallet contents 84,240 m² Weight approx. 7,9 kg /m² Colourline colour oil (brushed): saphir, diamant, kristall matt lacquer (not brushed): saphir Wood species Oak, smoked Oak, steamed Acacia, American Walnut 5

Actus Emocion 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 630*90*10 mm Toplayer approx. 4 mm Construction spruce, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern, herringbone pattern, inlaid pattern Pack contents 2,041 m² Pallet contents 97,97m² Weight approx. 5,6 kg/m² Colourline colour oil (brushed), matt lacquer (not brushed) Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak Actus Emocion HDF 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 630*90*9,5 mm Toplayer approx. 4 mm Construction HDF, Hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern, herringbone pattern, inlaid pattern Pack contents 2,155 m² Pallet contents 120,68 m² Weight approx. 7,9 kg/m² Colourline colour oil (brushed + bevelled or not brushed), matt lacquer (not brushed) Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak, Acacia steamed, American Walnut 6

Actus 6.0 HDF 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 500*70*11,5 mm Toplayer approx. 6 mm Construction HDF, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern, herringbone pattern Pack contents 1,960 m² Pallet contents 105,840 m² Weight approx. 7,0 kg/m² Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak, Ash Actus 4.0 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 500*70*10 mm Toplayer approx. 4 mm Construction spruce, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern, herringbone pattern Pack contents 2,380 m² Pallet contents 128,520 m² Weight approx. 5,6 kg/m² Colourline colour oil (not brushed) matt lacquer (not brushed) Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak, American Walnut 7

Actus 4.0 HDF 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 500*70*9,5 mm Toplayer approx. 4 mm Construction HDF, hardwood Pack contents 2,520 m² Pallet contents 136,080 m² Weight approx. 7,9 kg/m² Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak, Beech unsteamed, Eur. Maple, Can. Maple, Acacia steamed, Ash, Eur. Cherry steamed, Amer. Walnut Actus 3.0 HDF 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 500*70*8,5 mm Toplayer approx. 3 mm Construction HDF, Hardwood Laying pattern Brick pattern Pack contents 2,800 m² Pallet contents 151,200 m² Weight approx 7,6 kg/m² Colourline colour oil (not brushed) matt lacquer (not brushed) Wood species Oak, Smoked Oak, Beech steamed, Eur. Maple, Acacia steamed, Amer. Walnut 8

Elements parallel 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 720*240*10 mm Toplayer approx. 4mm Construction HDF, hardwood Laying pattern brick pattern Pack contents 2,419 m² Pallet contents 96,760 m² Weight approx. 7,9 kg/m² Colourline colour oil (not brushed) matt lacquer (not brushed) Wood species Oak Actus Elements 2-layer prefinished parquet Size 1000*100*10 mm Toplayer approx. 4 mm Construction spruce, hardwood Laying pattern Brick pattern Pack contents 2,600 m² Pallet contents 93,900 m² Weight approx. 5,6 kg/m² Colourline colour oil (not brushed) matt lacquer (not brushed) Wood species Ash, Acacia 9

Solid hardwood floor Size 400*70*22 mm 500*70*22 mm Construction solid Laying pattern brick pattern Pack contents 400 mm (1,120 m²) 500 mm (1,050 m²) Pallet contents 400 mm (47,040 m²) 500 mm (52,500 m²) Weight approx. 15 kg/m² Wood species Oak Other wood species available on request. Ask about product range and quantity in stock! 10

Stairs: Skirtings, Nosings, Steps Skirtings Nosings Steps Risings Surface and wood species Length as desired Length as desired Depth approx. 350 mm Length as desired (maximum 1500 mm) Depth approx. 190 mm Length as desired (maximum 1500 mm) Compatible with parquet floor 11

TECHNICAL DATA Carrier 1: Used with: Actus 4.0, Actus 6.0, Actus XL, Actus Emocion, Actus Elements, Slim; 5,8 mm thick Gluing: BFU 100 E1 DIN 68705 Carrier 2: Used with: Actus 4.0 HDF, Compact, Actus 3.0 HDF, Epico; 5,8 mm tick High density fibreboard (HDF) Quality E1 DIN 52360 Hardwood Lamellas: Several types of hardwood Thickness: approx. 6 mm, approx. 4 mm polished Gluing of Hardwood Lamellas: PVAc-adhesive Quality D 3 DIN EN 204 Surface Lacquer: UV-hardening anti-scratch acrylate-lacquer 7 layers of UV-sealing guarantee an intense effect on the parquet, harden the surface to protect the wood underneath and meet the requirements of Ö-Norm C 2354 (C). 100 % eco-friendly varnished surfaces, since they are free of: Heavy metals Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) Halides Plasticizers Organic solvents Formaldehyde Biocides and Fungicides Monomeres TECHNICAL DATA OIL Surface Oxydative Oil: Wet film thickness: approx. 20 g/m2 Components: Alkyd resins Modified natural oils Isoaliphates with low aromatic content Matting agents Lead-free siccatives We recommend to apply care oil after laying the parquet floor, in order to protect it from dirt or moisture, which might enter through gaps. 12

Laying of Solid Wood Flooring and Soloplank on Wooden Subfloors Method A: Laying on wooden subfloors with loose fill or conventional insulating material Spread loose fill Bed in battens 40/80 mm Nail or screw solid wood planks to the battens In older buildings or buildings without a cellar, a hygrodiode (vapour barrier - plastic sheet) must be used! Untreated parquet must be sanded and varnished or oiled! 1) 20 mm solid wood flooring 2) 40 mm subfloor 40/80 mm, intermediate space filled with loose fill or conventional insulating material 3) 10 mm impact sound insulation (strips or continuous boards) 4) bare floor Method B: Laying on wooden subfloor with chipboard floor panels Position battens 40/80 mm Fill spaces with insulating material Screw V-100 tongue-and-groove chipboard floor panels to the battens Nail or screw the parquet to the chipboard panels or use floating installation (tongueand-groove gluing with stabilisator) Untreated parquet must be sanded and varnished or oiled! 13

Laying of 2-layer & Solid Wood Parquet Method 1: Laying on cement screed Check the screed for moisture (with carbide meter, e.g. IPS DARR MAX or CM device) and surface properties according to the European standards for screed If the screed is sandy, pre-coating is necessary! (compatible with the make of glue used!) Lay parquet using full spread gluing Untreated parquet must be sanded and varnished or oiled! 1) Parquet 2) Adhesive 3) 50 mm floating screed 4) 30 mm insulating layer with covering 5) Bare floor Method 2: Laying on cement screed + underfloor heating ( heating line ) NOT VALID FOR LONGLINE (Recommended: with Soloplank) Check the screed for moisture (with carbide meter, e.g. IPS DARR MAX or CM device) and surface properties according to the European standards for screed Pre-coating for underfloor heating (compatible with the make of glue) is absolutely essential! Before gluing the parquet flooring over the heating line you must ask the site manager for a heating protocol. If measuring points are marked on the screed, measurements must be taken with a carbide meter! It is recommended to lay only Exquisit and Select-grades as they have lower shrinkage and swelling parameters Lay parquet using full spread gluing with adhesive intended for underfloor heating Untreated parquet must be sanded and varnished or oiled! 1) Parquet 2) Screed with edge insulation strips 3) Reinforcement 4) Heating pipe of underfloor heating system 5) Vapour barrier 6) Heat insulation 7) Bare floor 14

Method 3: Laying on wooden subfloor with chipboard floor panels Position battens 40/80 mm Fill spaces with insulating material Screw V-100 tongue-and-groove chipboard floor panels to the battens Apply parquet to the chipboard panels using full spread gluing Untreated parquet must be sanded and varnished or oiled! 1)Parquet 2) V-100 chipboard floor panels 3) 40 mm battens 40/80 mm, intermediate spaces filled with loose fill or conventional insulating material 4) 40 mm heat insulation 5) Bare floor Method 4: Laying on wooden subfloor with loose fill Spread loose fill Bed in battens 40/80 mm Make wooden subfloor by nailing on approx. 20 mm boards, planed both sides, with separation distances over the entire area Nail the wood block flooring to the boards of the subfloor According to the ÖNORM every third block must be nailed In older buildings or buildings without a cellar, a hygrodiode (vapour barrier plastic sheet) must be used in addition! Untreated parquet must be sanded and varnished or oiled! 1)22 mm Solid wood parquet 2) 20 mm subfloor 3) 40 mm battens 40/80 mm, intermediate space filled with loose fill or conventional insulating material (Method 5) 4) 40 mm heat insulation 5) Bare floor conventional insulating material Method 5: Laying on wooden subfloor with Position battens 40/80 mm Fill spaces with insulating material In addition, sound insulating boards can be laid beneath the battens Continue as shown in Method 4 15

General Laying Instructions: Storing and Laying Parquet: In order to make sure your parquet floor can be laid without difficulty, the following recommendations should be considered: - Store parquet protected from damp. - Do not open packs until shortly before starting to lay! - Laying the parquet floor should not be started until all the other workers have left the construction site otherwise cover up the floor. - All wet works must have been completed. (e.g. laying tiles and bricks, plastering walls and ceilings, paintwork, etc.) - Windows and outside doors (including window panes) must already be fully installed. - The heating system must be functional. - Connections to stairs must be done in agreement with the stair builder - Solid wood parquet flooring is stored with a wood moisture content of approx. 9 %. Wood is a hygroscopic building material whose moisture content adapts to the prevailing air humidity. Excessive absorption of moisture by the parquet causes the wood to swell. Do not lay parquet at an ambient humidity greater than 75 % or a room and material temperature below 14 C. Subsequent loss of moisture during the heating period will cause cracks to form. Solid wood parquet flooring should always be delivered shortly before it is laid. - Newly sealed/oiled floors must not be walked on for 24 hours. The longer the sealed or oiled floor is left untouched during the first few days, the longer the sealing will last. Do not use the floor fully for 8 14 days! During the first few weeks only clean dry and do not lay any carpets. Take care when bringing in furniture and other heavy objects after the floor has been laid. The care procedure should be performed before the first demanding usage. The cleaning and care of your parquet floor must be done using special parquet care products. The recommendations in these laying instructions are based on extensive practical experience. Because of the diversity of conditions prevailing at different construction sites, neither guarantees nor liability claims can be derived from our recommendations. Indoor Climate: The room temperature should not be lower than 15 C during the laying process. The relative humidity should be between 50 and 60 %. Oxydatively oiled surfaces suffer from high humidity. An additional application of wax might diminish that effect. Choice of Adhesive: The choice of adhesive depends on the subfloor, the type of parquet and the type of wood. An overview of glue system recommendations is enclosed, although it is not possible to take account of the type of parquet because of their diversity. For that reason it is essential to discuss this with the parquet manufacturer before laying. The working instructions provided by the glue manufacturer must always be followed exactly! 16

Inspection Obligation Inspection Obligation: The following inspections need to be made right after receiving and before laying the parquet flooring: Transport damage Grading Surface Wood moisture (with carbide meter, e.g. IPS DARR MAX) Dimensional stability General Laying Instructions Subfloor: Careful and proper construction of the subfloor is important for achieving high quality with all types of covering: a) Moisture content High level of moisture content in the subfloor will lead to a damaged wood floor. The moisture content therefore must comply with those given in the Table in every case. If vapour barriers, seals against moisture and/or insulating layers are necessary for a floor structure because of the structural situation, this shall be the responsibility of the client. Types of Base Screeds: Cement screed Cement screed+underfloor heating Anhydrite screed Loose fill materials: e.g. sands lacking in fine particles, granulate, pumice slag, stone chippings, blast furnace slag Subfloors Max. permissible moisture content 2,0 % 1,8 % 0,3 % On inspection at the beginning of the laying work, loose fill materials must appear dry down to the lowest level Must comply with the moisture content of the parquet flooring 1) Measured with carbide meter (CM) 2) A dark colouration can be regarded as a sign of any existing residual moisture 17

General Laying Instructions (2) b) Flatness The base may deviate from perfect flatness by a maximum of 3 mm along a 1.2 m measurement stretch. c) Surface strength of screeds and bare floors Screeds and bare floors to which it is intended to glue a covering floor must not be sanding and must not exhibit any poorly attached layers on their upper surface. d) Shrinkage gaps (dummy joints) and cracks in screeds and raw floors must be properly filled by the client. The dummy joints left in large areas of screed must be filled with polyester, epoxy resin or similar before the floor is laid. Structural expansion joints or dilatation joints regarded as essential by the heating engineer must be taken over in the upper floor level. Minor deviations from the different local recommendations are possible. Basically, lower values are advantageous and therefore to be aimed at. 18

Laying Underfloor Heating Before the laying of the parquet, the screed needs to be dried by a special heating programme. In order to control the process, the person responsible for the laying will receive a heating protocol. On account of the technological and hygroscopic properties of wood it is possible for fine or even small gaps to open up during the heating period. These are normally evenly distributed and must simply be tolerated since they are unavoidable. Maintaining a healthy indoor climate (20-22 C and approx. 40-50 % humidity) during as well as after the laying can counteract the tendency for gaps to form. Moreover, installing humidifiers helps to improve the well-being of the residents and is therefore to be recommended during the heating period. From a technical point of view a wood floor and underfloor heating make a good combination. Wood has a favourable thermal resistance. A certain level of thermal resistance is desirable in order to achieve a uniform surface temperature (not higher than 26 C). However, the thermal resistance should not exceed ca 0.17 m2k/w. Parquet floors are within the ideal range, being mostly between 00.35 and 0.14 m2k/w. Very important for laying parquet on underfloor heating is a constant surface temperature that must be higher than 26 C at any time. To control this you have to install an instrument for heat measurement (Fidbox)! IMPORTANT: Parquet should always be fully spread glued on underfloor heating! At the beginning of every heating period the floor must be heated up in stages. The equilibrated wood moisture content will be approx. 5 7 % after the heating period. The moisture content at laying should therefore not exceed 7 8 % in order to keep the formation of gaps in the parquet to a minimum. When selecting the wood floor it should be borne in mind that simple wood (vertical annual rings) works less than wood with grain. For this reason the gradings Exquisit, Select and possibly Natur are recommended. Table: Thermal resistance Product m²k/w Epico top 0,0612 Epico trend 0,0568 Epico 140 0,0568 ACTUS XL 0,0612 ACTUS Emocion 0,0612 ACTUS 3.0 0,0568 ACTUS 4.0 0,0612 ACTUS 6.0 0,069 COMPACT 0,0612 ACTUS Elements 0,0612 2-layer Prefinished parquet, floating 0,169 Solid Wood Parquet, glued, 22 mm, Oak 0,105 19

Brinell Hardness & Diff. Shrinkage Brinell Hardness: Measure of compression strength measured vertical to the grain. The higher the value, the greater the strength. Differential Shrinkage: Laid parquet blocks have a wood moisture content of 9 12 % in summer and 5 7 % in winter. Calculation: 70 mm European cherry parquet block: summer 11 %, winter 7 % Diff. shrinkage: 0.21 % (see table) Wood moisture content difference between summer and winter = 4% 0,21% of 70 mm = 0,147 mm Total shrinkage summer to winter = 0,147 mm * 4% = 0,59 mm Solid Wood Parquet Brinell Hardness Differential shrinkage per 1% change in wood moisture content Type of Wood In N/mm² Radial % Tangential % Mean % Maple eur. 22 30 0,15 0,30 0,23 Maple can. 26 34 0,20 0,35 0,28 Pear chil. 13 18 Redbeech 28 40 0,20 0,41 0,31 Oak 23 42 0,16 0,36 0,26 Ash 28 40 0,17 0,28 0,22 Cherry amer. 28 31 0,18 0,31 0,25 Nuss amer. 25 28 0,20 0,28 0,24 Acacia 47 0,24 0,35 0,30 Doussie 33 36 0,19 0,28 0,24 Iroko 23 36 0,19 0,28 0,24 Merbau 37 43 0,17 0,27 0,22 Wenge 39 50 0,22 0,38 0,30 Jatoba 43 0,21 0,31 0,26 Thermoash 19 27 0,16-0,20 0,25-0,36 0,25 Thermobeech 23 33 0,18-0,21 0,37-0,43 0,30 Cherry eur. 0,16 0,26 0,21 Walnut eur. 0,17 0,24 0,20 Wenge 0,22 0,38 0,30 2-layer Prefinished parquet Mean % 2-layer Prefinished parquet 0,06 Actus 4.0 Beech, base: plywood 0,12 Actus 4.0 Beech, base: HDFf 0,06 Actus 4.0 Beech, base: spruce 0,05 Actus 4.0 Maple can., base: plywood 0,11 Actus 4.0 Maple can., base: HDF 0,07 Actus 4.0 Maple can., base: spruce 0,04 Actus 4.0 Oak, base: plywood 0,10 Actus 4.0 Oak, base: HDF 0,04 20

GRADING CHARACTERISTICS Solid Wood Parquet(OF) & Actus Quality Feature Exquisit Select Natur Design Gestreift Struktur Ambiente Knots healthy Isolated Isolated adm. up adm up adm. Up adm. up to 3 mm adm. Up to to 8 mm 5 mm to 10 mm. to 10 mm. Knots black not not adm. up adm. up adm. up admissibe adm. Shakes Curled grain Coarse wood structure Slanting grain Wormholes, signs of insect attack, blue stain Core Colour Sapwood Red and dark brown streaks Storage Marks Colour differences (natural and as a result of steaming) not up to max. ½ parquet block width not isolated adm. not not for Beech not not not if minor not to 2 mm not admissibl e to 5 mm Isolated adm. to 5 mm Isolated adm. continuous not adm. adm. adm. adm. adm. adm. Isolated adm., in Acacia knots adm. isolated not Ash, Maple eur., Maple can. not not, Cherry reddish adm. Isolated not if minor, adm. for: Acacia steamed, Chil. Pear, Eur. Cherry steamed adm. adm. adm. adm. adm. adm. adm. adm. not adm. aot adm. not adm. not adm. not adm. adm. adm. adm. not adm. adm. adm. adm. Isolated adm. adm. adm. adm. not adm. adm. adm. adm. admissibl e for Oak if minor; admissibl e for beach adm. adm. adm. Mirror (medullary rays) adm. adm. adm. adm. 21

GRADING CHARACTERISTICS EPICO (Prefinished Plank) Quality Feature Style Character Colourline Knots healthy Limited Admissible Admissible Knots black / filled Small-sized limited Admissible Admissible Shakes Not Admissible Admissible Curled grain Admissible Admissible Admissible Coarse wood structure Admissible Admissible Admissible Slanting grain Admissible Admissible Admissible Wormholes, signs of insect attack, blue stain Not Admissible Admissible Sapwood Not Isolated Admissible Red and dark brown streaks Isolated Admissible Admissible Storage marks Not Admissible Admissible Mirror (medullary rays) Admissible Admissible Admissible 22

GRADING CHARACTERISTICS The quality features are evaluated from a distance of 1.5 m at a normal viewing angle and with normal incident light. In order to allow for unavoidable grading errors 2 % of different classifications are permissible. We would like to point out that the ÖNORM grading scheme does not coincide exactly with our works grading, which mostly sets higher standards. With respect to knots, the works grading partly accepts larger diameters than specified in the ÖNORM. However, since the number of the larger knots is very small we have defined two classifications for these grades. In case of doubt, always use the better grade. IMPORTANT: Greater colour variations are allowed for oiled products. Because wood is a natural material it exhibits great diversity of structure and colour. A sample can therefore never convey the overall impression of a laid area. The only way to evaluate the floor objectively is therefore to use the grade description in ÖNORM 13266 or the grading features of our works grading scheme. Quality Feature Type of Wood Exquisit Select Natur Design Gestreift Struktur Rustikal Oak * */o */ */ */ Redbeech ged. */o */o / */ Ash */o */ */ Maple eur. */o */ / Maple can. */o */ / Acacia */o */ steamed Cherry eur. */ */ Cherry amer. */ / */ Birch */o */ Pear chil. */o */ Tierra del fuego */ / Cherry Doussie */ / Merbau */ / Walnut eur. */ / Walnut amer. */ / */ Smoked Oak */ / Jatoba */ / Wenge */ / * Type of wood is sorted into the grades designated with * o / / Works grading comparable to grading according to ÖNORM 23

ACESSORIES Skirting Profile A solid, varnished Skirting Profile B solid, varnished Skirting board KS 40 veneered, varnished Skirting board 58/20 veneered, varnished Skirting board 58/16 veneered, varnished Wood species: Oak, Beech, Maple, Acacia, Ash Wood species: Oak, Beech, Maple, Acacia, Ash Wood species: Oak, Beech, Maple, Acacia, Ash, Cherry, Walnut, Doussie, Merbau,Wenge, Bamboo, Iroko, Alder, Smoked Oak, Jatoba, Mahogany, Pear Wood species: Oak, Beech, Maple, Acacia, Ash, Cherry, Walnut, Doussie, Merbau,Wenge, Bamboo, Iroko, Alder, Smoaked Oak, Jatoba, Mahogany, Pear Wood species: Oak 24

Cleaning & Care Stöckl hardwax oil seidenmatt 1000 ml Ready-to-use hardwax oil seidenmatt can be applied on all indoor parquet floors. Recommended use: Apply 2-3 times, depending on the absorbency of the floor, as foundation and final layer; 1 l suffices for approx. 24-30 m 2 /layer, depending on the absorbency of the floor. Parquet Cleaner 1000 ml Can be used to clean all sealed and oiled parquet floors. Dilute it as required 1:50 or 1:100 e.g. 1x a week. Parquet Care 1000 ml Protects and maintains all sealed parquet floors. The Parquet Care can first be applied three weeks after sealing or later. Recommended use: 3-4 times a year. Heavily used floors do not require any diluting, regularly used floors can be diluted with water up to 10 times. Parquet Care Remover 1000 ml Removes all layers of water-based parquet care products of parquet, linoleum or cork. Only suited for varnished surfaces. 1 l suffices approx. 15m 2. Parquet Soap Cleaner for oxidatively oiled wooden surfaces 1000 ml Liquid Cleaner made of natural substances, specially created for oxidatively oiled parquet floors. Mix 50 ml for average soiling, 100 ml for high soiling with 5-8 l of warm water and clean the floor with a wrung-out cotton cloth. (DO NOT USE MICROFIBRE-CLOTHS) Care Oil for oxidatively oiled wooden surfaces 400 ml Clean floor with Parquet Soap and let dry for 1 2 hours in a well-aired surrounding. Then apply Care Oil thinly and regularly with non-fraying cloth, beginning on the edges with a width of 1 m. To maintain an even surface, wipe up the floor with a soft pad. Care Oill Spray for oxidatively oiled wooden surfaces 400 ml Clean floor with Parquet Soap and let dry for 1 2 hours in a well-aired surrounding. Then apply Care Oil thinly and regularly by spraying. To maintain an even surface, wipe up the floor with a soft pad. Intensive cleaner/ Basic Cleaner for oxidatively oiled wooden surfaces 1000 ml Mix approx. 200 500 ml (depending on soiling of the floor) with 5 8 l of warm water. Use a cotton cloth or cleaning pad (NO MICROFIBRE-CLOTHS) and rinse it out with clear water from time to time. It is recommended to use a Care Oil product approx. 4 6 hours after an intensive cleaning. 25

Data Sheet: STÖCKL Care Oil Colour Usage: STÖCKL CARE OIL COLOUR is primarily used to mend scratches, traces of chairs or other furniture and changes of colour on small areas of parquet surfaces that previously were treated with colour oil. When mixed with the colourless Care Oil, it can be used to brighten up the colours of the coloured parquet floor. Moreover, it can be used to colour skirtings, nosings and strips in the same colour as the floor. Components: Natural and modified vegetable oils and resins, dearomatized Isoaliphates, waxes, matting agents, pigments. Lead-free siccatives, free of terpenes. Usage for mending scratches, etc.: The product needs to be stirred well! The surface needs to be clean, dry and dust-free. Apply with a small brush, cotton ball or cotton bud. Please always try the effect of the oil on a sample or a small, hidden spot on the floor! Check the intensity of the colour. This kind of work requires some knowledge of the materials used and experience in working with them! Apply STÖCKL CARE OIL COLOUR very thinly until the colour matches with its surrounding. Let dry for approx. 12 hours in a well-aired room! If the oil has been applied on a small area, a hairdryer might be used make it dry faster. With skirtings, steps, etc. STÖCKL CARE OIL COLOUR needs to be applied very thinly, then re-paded with a white pad after 20 minutes, in order to achieve an even colour. Let dry for approx. 12 hours. 2-3 days after applying, it is recommended to apply STÖCKL CARE OIL as additional colourless, protective layer. IMPORTANT! : Highly absorbent wood types might require a second layer of STÖCKL CARE OIL COLOUR. 26

STÖCKL Care Oil Colour (2) Usage for walking traces and large area applying: Mix, depending on the desired colour intensity, 1-2 cans of 125 ml STÖCKL CARE OIL COLOUR with a can of 0.75 l STÖCKL CARE OIL. For that purpose, the 0.75 l of care oil have been filled in cans with 1 l capacity, which makes adding the two oils easy. Stir the mixture with a brush. The surface needs to be clean, dry and dust-free. Apply the mixture, depending on the area, with a polishing cloth, a pad or a polishing machine. Please always try the effect of the oil on a sample or a small, hidden spot on the floor! Check the intensity of the colour. This kind of work requires some knowledge of the materials used and experience in working with them! Apply STÖCKL CARE OIL mixed with STÖCKL CARE OIL COLOUR on the surface by spraying or dabbing, then spread it with a cloth and, if desired, polish the surface with a white pad. In large areas it is recommended to use a polishing machine. Let dry for approx. 12 hours in a well-aired room! Consumption: approx. 50m²-70m²/1lt Technical Data: Processing temperature: ideal between 15-25 C. Drying: approx. 12h at 20 C. Spec. Weight: approx.0,90g/ml Viscosity: approx.30 Sec. / Din4mm / 20 C. Flashpoint: more than 63 C. IMPORTANT! : All kinds of cloth, pads, sponges, etc. that were used with STÖCKL CARE OIL COLOUR need to dry spread out or in tightly closed tin cans until they are fully dry!!! Otherwise they might catch fire because of oxidatively drying oils!!! Storing: Dry, stainless, and out of reach for children! Close pre-opened boxes tightly! 27

Data Sheet: STÖCKL Maintenance Instructions for Oxidatively Oiled Public Areas General Advice: Door mats in the highly used entrance areas prevent dirt and liquids from damaging the floor. Especially with colour-treated floors, this is an important measure to omit walking traces. Chairs, tables, coat-stands, etc. should be put on sliding mats (felt or teflon). This prevents additional scratches. Ongoing Cleaning: If possible, the floor should be cleaned dry with a vacuum cleaner. If some dirt cannot be removed by dry cleaning, the floor needs to be wiped. To do this, mix warm water and Stöckl Parquet Soap (5 l of water require approx. 50 ml of soap). Wipe up the floor with a wrung-out cotton cloth. For large areas or heavily soiled floors use a second bucket of clear water to rinse of the cloth. Furthermore, you can use Stöckl Intensive Cleaner additionally to the basic cleaner, if the floor is heavily soiled. IMPORTANT! : Do not use too much water for the cleaning, which might lead the floor to quell around its joints! Never use microfibre-cloths on oiled surfaces, since those might sand the surface of the parquet. Brightening up of walking traces, mat areas, etc: Clean the floor as described above and let dry for at least 1 hour in a well-aired surrounding. Apply, depending on the size of the area, with a polishing cloth, handpad or a polishing-machine. Drip or spray STÖCKL CARE OIL on the surface, then spread it thinly with a cloth and, if desired, polish the surface with a white pad. In large areas it is recommended to use a polishing machine. Let dry for approx. 6 to 8 hours in a well-aired surrounding! Consumption: approx. 50-70m²/1lt In public areas : Stöckl Care Oil, Pump spray bottle, single disc machine, white pad Large rooms, public areas: Brighten the floor by pouring Stöckl Care Oil in a pump spray bottle, then spraying the oil carefully on the floor and spreading it with a single disc machine and a soft, white pad.. 28

STÖCKL Maintenance Instructions for oxidatively oiled public areas (2) Additional Information: Small, striped rubber traces of sneakers, baby carriages, etc. can easily removed by scrubbing them off along the woodgrain with a wet cloth or paper tower and care oil. Wipe off the remaining oil. If the rubber sticks to the floor, let the oil soak in for about 5 minutes until you remove the rubber with a white pad. Wipe off the remaining oil. Drying: 6-8 hours., well-aired! Brightening up Stöckl Colourline Surfaces: Please follow the informations given on the technical Fachtsheet about Colour Oil and try the effect of the oil on a sample or a small, hidden spot on the floor. Important about Care Oils! : Cloths, pads, sponges, etc. that were used with any care oil might catch fire because of oxidatively drying vegetable oils!! Keep in tightly closed tin cans or let dry spread out or flush them out!! 29

Data Sheet: STÖCKL Care Oil Technical Factsheet Usage: STÖCKL CARE OIL should be used to naturally brighten up the surfaces of all kinds of parquet floorings. STÖCKL CARE OIL is the ideal product to treat your oiled Stöckl Parquet with after laying and helps to maintain its oiled surface throughout the years! After applying STÖCKL CARE OIL, the surface will be natural, matt, dirt-resistant and easy treated. Components: Natural and modified vegetable oils and resins, dearomatized Isoaliphates, waxes, matting agents, lead-and-cobalt-free siccatives, free of terpenes Applying for Maintenance and Brightening-up: The surface needs to be clean, dry and dust-free. Apply, depending on the size of the area, with a polishing cloth, handpad or a one-disc-polishing machine. Spray STÖCKL CARE OIL on the surface, then spread it with a cloth and, if desired, polish the area with a white pad. It is recommended to use a polishing machine in large rooms and public areas. Let dry for approx. 6 8 hours in a well-aired surrounding! Consumption: approx.50-70m²/1lt Usage as initial treatment for laid parquet : The surface needs to be dry and dust-free. The sanded surface needs to be even, without scratches or sanding errors. The ideal result with belt sanders is 180 to 240, with one-disc-machines and sanding with granulation 120 or 150, with trio- and quatromachines 100 to 120. It is important that that any deviations are being mended while sanding the edges. 1. Application as basic layer: Apply STÖCKL CARE OIL thickly and evenly with brush or short-bristle-roller or by spraying. Spread the remaining oil after approx. 15-20 minutes with a soft pad or a fluff-free cloth. It is also possible to let the surface dry without spreading the oil with a pad. Instead, the floor needs to be sanded with abrasive paper or a sharp pad. In this case, the drying process might take some more time. Let dry for at least 12 hours in a well-aired surrounding! Consumption: approx.20m²/1lt. 30

STÖCKL Care Oil technical factsheet (2) 2. Application: Apply STÖCKL PFLEGEOIL thinly and evenly with a brush or short-bristle-roller or by spraying. Spread the remaining oil after approx. 15 20 minutes with a soft pad or a fluff-free cloth. Let dry for at least 12 hours in a well-aired surrounding! Consumption: approx.30m²/1lt. IMPORTANT! Highly absorbent wood types might require a third application of STÖCKL CARE OIL. For applications using little oil, see Applying for Maintenance and Brightening Up. Technical Data: Processing temperature: ideal 15-25 C Drying: approx.12h at 20 C. Spec. Weight: approx.0,83g/ml Viscosity: approx.15 sec. / Din4mm / 20 C. Flashpoint: more than 63 C. IMPORTANT! Cloths, pads, sponges, etc. that were used with any care oil might catch fire because of oxidatively drying vegetable oils!! Keep in tightly closed tin cans or let dry spread out or flush them out!! Storing: Store dry, stainless and out of reach for children! Close pre-opened boxes tightly! 31

Data Sheet: Fidbox General Information: Wood is a hygroscopic material that reacts to climate change in a room. This means that wood releases moisture in dry rooms and absorbs humidity wherever is a moist climate. This process has a positive effect on the residents of buildings with parquet floors and is one of the major reasons, why many people feel very comfortable in areas with wood floors. However, during this process the moisture content of the wood changes as well, which leads to a change in dimensions or swelling and shrinking of the parquet floor. This, again, might cause joints or cupping. Years of experience have shown that the majority of reclamations where caused by this process. Proving who caused the damage often is hard to reconstruct. By installing a Fidbox, the exact cause of the damage can now be easily established! We advise you to install a Fidbox with a roomsize of 30 m 2 or more or a total parquet floor area of 50 m 2 or more. Specifications: The Fidbox measures the room temperature and relative humidity over a period of 5 years. The measurements are being stored and can be checked via a reading device. The Fidbox does not produce any measurable radiation. 32

Fidbox (2) Installation: - The back of a parquet strip gets milled with a router. - There are tapes on the Fidbox. With those tapes, the Fidbox gets attached to the bare spot on the parquet strip. No additional adhesive must be use, since it might disrupt the faultless measuring. - The parquet strip is laid along with the rest of the parquet. Again, no additional adhesive must be used around the Fidbox. Advantages: - The question about liability can be solved easily and truthfully - Being protected from unjustified liability claims can often be essential. - By measuring longtime climatic circumstances, the room climate and along with that, the well-being of the residents can be improved. - By maintaining an ideal climatic environment, the value of the parquet flooring will be noticeably improved. Reading device 1: Reading device 2: 33

Humidity The essential influence on a healthy room climate Maintaining the right level of humidity in your room is essential for a high-quality room climate. Every year there are millions of euros of damage deriving from low humidity. First signs of dry air might be reactions from our body, such as stinging eyes, difficulties in swallowing, dry skin and painful dryness of nose and mouth. The authority of school doctors in Basel-City measured for nine weeks the humidity in 5 nursery schools: Those nursery schools with air humidification (50 % humidity at approx. 22 C) recorded that, out of 6306 total days at school, at 195 days children had a cold. Other nursery schools that did not have air humidification at their disposal counted, out of total 5910 days, 338 days at which children had a cold. A definite proof of the prophylactic effect of air humidification. Doctors recommend a relative humidity of 40 to 60 percent. At this level, we feel the room to be ideally humidified. Then it also has an ideal effect on our health, on animals and plants in a room, on furniture, instruments and much more. Furthermore, it influences the personal experience of warmth. At a low level of humidity the air needs to be warmed up about 1 2 C to feel as comfortable as in a room with an optimum humidity. This, of course, also saves a lot of energy costs. 34

Humidity (2) Consequences of dry air: Reduced oxygen consumption: Dry air hinders oxygen consumption and oxygen transport to the bloodstream. Nausea, tiredness, fatigue and loss of concentration are common symptoms. Higher risk of catching a cold: The self-cleaning function of the windpipe trough mucous membranes gets notably disturbed. Bacteria in the air might enter through the mucous membranes and cause inflammations. This leads to a higher risk of infections, colds and influenza. Hoarseness: People whose job involves a lot of talking, might feel discomfort in their vocal apparatus. The glottis cannot be closed completely any more. Air that enters because of this can lead to hoarseness. Dry skin: The lack of high humidity increases water loss in the upper corneous layer of our skin. The skin gets dry, rough and flaky. Moreover, the skin tends to get inflammable erythema. Increased dust formation: Dry air leads to increased raising of dust, an effect that gets even worse by the heat of radiators. 35

Avoiding the creation of joints At a room temperature of approx. 22 C and a humidity of 45% - 50% there is a wooden moisture of approx. 9%. This avoids the building of most gaps. Wood Moisture Balance Humidity (3) Sorption equilibrium of wood (all data from Keylwerth and U.S. Product Laboratory, Madison). Example: At 50 % relative humidity and a temperature of 20 C there is an equilibrium moisture (=soprtion equilibrium) of 9%. 36

Wood species Oak Beech steamed Eur. Maple Can. Maple Acacia steamed Ash Eur. Cherry steamed Smoked Oak Larch Amk. Walnut Oak bronze 37

Colourline Oak Kristall Oak Onyx Oak Diamant Oak Saphir Oak Granat Eiche Beryll Oak Amber Oak Bronzit Wood is a natural product. Small deviances in colour an structure might occur. 38