Cladding & Top Rail. Glass Options. Clear, Frosted or Tinted. Satin or Mirror. Channel Construction

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The Frameless balustrade system allows you to enjoy the view in all its glory. This versatile system features an aluminium shoe channel and glass infill that can be used internally or externally. It also carries the ability to add a top rail should you want to. Cladding & Top Rail Glass Options Clear, Frosted or Tinted Material Grades GRADE 304 (Internal use) (for cladding & top rail) GRADE 316 (External use) Channel Construction 12mm Aluminium Channel 15-21mm Aluminium Channel Tube Diameters (Gasket required with rail to suit glass size) 42.4mm 48.3mm Glass Grips 5 per metre Standard Height (To top of rail) 1100mm Other heights available Compatible Fixings Steel or Concrete Glass Thickness 12mm Toughened, 19mm Toughened, Glass Thickness 12.7mm Toughened Laminated, 17.5mm Toughened Laminated, & 2mm Toughened Laminated Satin or Mirror *on specific stock items. Please call for further information. ~SHS Products will match any genuine like-for-like quote.

The Frameless system will be 1100mm high without a top rail and 1121mm with a top rail. When deciding on whether to buy and install a balustrade system, it is essential that the system is fitted to a solid fixture ground. For the Frameless system we would only recommend fixing to reinforced steel or concrete. If this is not the case then we cannot be held liable for the system being structurally unsound. The type of ground or wall you re fitting to will affect what fixtures you require. Find below typical examples; Glass panels have a maximum panel width of 1200mm long. Other sizes below this maximum are available. Toughened glass is five times stronger than regular glass and can withstand temperatures of up to 135. Laminated glass is made up of an EVA interlayer sandwiched between two sheets of Toughened glass. If broken, Toughened Laminated glass will still be held in place by the plastic interlayer, keeping out the elements. When ordering your glass panels, remember to state the system s application and our advisors will be able to suggest the most suitable glass option.

Items supplied: Shoe Channel, 90 Shoe Corner (if ordered), Isolator Grips, 2mm Packers (if required) and Drainage Blocks Frameless Balustrade Items needed: Pencil or Marker Pen, 3/16 Allen Key, Spirit level, Impact Driver Tool and a Spanner, 41/2 inch Angle Grinder, Stainless Steel Cutting Disc, Set Square, Scotchbrite cloth. Now insert the metal half of the isolator into the other side of the glass panel. You can adjust the tightness of the isolator with a 3/16 Allen Key. [Subject to the glass size being used, you may require packers to pad out the isolators. Simply place the packers inbetween the isolator and the glass panel, and tighten until secure.] Make sure the area you re working in is clean. Lay down your channel and corner shoes in the position you desire With your pen or pencil, mark out the fixing holes in the channel and corner shoes 2 types of finish are available; Now move the channel and corner shoes out of the way and drill the holes where you have marked Reposition your channel shoes and corner shoes. You are now ready to insert the fixings. The type of fixing will depend on the type of ground you are fixing the system to. The following fixings are suitable for the Frameless Balustrade, however please note these fixings may not be suitable for every application: Cladding with Gasket (Please note that Cladding is provided in 3m lengths, you will need to cut the Cladding to size) Channel Shoe Insert Stainless Steel M10 bolts into each fixing hole and secure nuts with a spanner. Using an impact driver, insert an M8 x 100mm Thunder Bolt in each fixing hole. With the fixings partially inserted, slide the drainage blocks beneath each fixing hole. Drainage blocks will only be necessary if the system is being used externally. Check the spirit level of the channel and corner shoes. Use shims if necessary. Once level, secure the fixings as tight as possible. Position your glass panel into the channel shoe. Ensure a gap of 10mm between each glass panel. Remove yellow seal off adhesive rubber. Secure rubber on the underside of the cladding lip. Apply sealant to length of shoe and one side of the corner shoe. Position cladding over channel shoe. We can also supply corner cladding for corner shoes. To neaten up the ends of your Frameless system we supply end caps. The end cap can be fitted against the end of your channel shoe with a good sealant. Square Rubber Gasket only Drain Block Isolator Take the back half off the isolator and insert into the channel shoe. You will need to use 5 isolators per metre. [The isolators should be no more than 200mm apart, with the remaining isolator being no more than 100mm away from the end of the glass panel. Shoe corners should have one isolator on each side of the angle] Suggested: Mark the cladding with tape and cut using an angle grinder with cutting knife or a hacksaw. Push gasket firmly into the gap between the glass and channel shoe edge to hide the isolators. PLEASE NOTE customers are required to cut their own Stainless Steel cladding. For this we recommend using the 41/2 inch Angle Grinder, Stainless Steel Cutting Disc, Set Square and a Scotchbrite cloth to clean cut marks. Apply the Rubber Gasket on top of the glass panel and then put the top rail on top, patting down firmly until the rail is secure.

V50.005 Compatible With L A42-0074T 15mm-2mm 3000mm A42-0075T 12mm-12.7mm 3000mm V50.003 A42-0011-1B A42-011-1R A42-011-1W Compatible With 12mm-17mm 15mm-19mm 2mm Stainless Steel (Satin Finish) Cladding Grade A42-0074-90D A42-0075-90D Compatible With 17.5mm - 2mm 12mm-12.7mm S16.0074-75-316S 316 S16.0074-75-316MP 316 Compatible With RG.42.128 12mm - 12.7mm 42mm RG.42.019 17.5mm-19mm 42mm RG.48.128 12mm - 12.7mm 48mm A42-0013 RG.48.019 17.5mm-19mm 48mm NOTE: Components listed are Satin Finish Stainless Steel. For Mirror Finish please call our team on 01922 743 842

Grade SE.42.XX.16.S 42.4mm 316 SE.42.XX.04.S 42.4mm 304 H Grade CT.42.006.16.S 42.4mm 316 CT.42.006.04.S 42.4mm 304 D H W Grade UC.042.XX.16.S 42.4mm 316 UC.042.XX.04.S 42.4mm 304 GL.L.127 12.7mm 1080mm 1000mm GL.L.175 17.5mm 1080mm 1000mm GL.L.215 2mm 1080mm 1000mm H Grade VE.42.XX.16.S 42.4mm 316 VE.42.XX.04.S 42.4mm 304 D H W GL.012 12mm 1080mm 1000mm GL.019 19mm 1080mm 1000mm H Grade HE.42.XX.16 42.4mm 316 HE.42.XX.04 42.4mm 304 SBC.103

GL.102 CL.100

Cleaning methods for stainless steel Stainless steel is easy to clean. Washing with soap or mild detergent and warm water followed by a clear water rinse is usually quite adequate for domestic and architectural equipment. Where stainless steel has become extremely dirty with signs of surface discolouration (perhaps following periods of neglect, or misuse) alternative methods of cleaning can be used, as outlined below. Requirement Suggested Method 1,2 Comments Routine cleaning of light soiling Fingerprints Oil and grease marks Stubborn spots, stains and light discolouration. Water marking. Light rust staining Localised rust stains caused by carbon steel contamination Burnt on food or carbon deposits Tannin (tea) stains and oily deposits in coffee urns Adherent hard water scales and mortar/cement splashes Heating or heavy discolouration Badly neglected surfaces with accumulated grime deposits Paint, graffiti Soap, detergent or dilute (1%) ammonia solution in warm clean water. Apply with a clean sponge, soft cloth or soft fibre brush then rinse in clean water and dry 6 Detergent and warm water, alternatively, hydrocarbon solvent Hydrocarbon solvents (methylated spirit, isopropyl alcohol or acetone) 2 Mild, non-scratching creams and polishes. Apply with soft cloth or soft sponge and rinse off residues with clean water and dry 6,7. Proprietary gels, or 10% phosphoric acid solution (followed by ammonia and water rinses), or oxalic acid solution (followed by water rinse). 6 Pre-soak in hot water with detergent or ammonia solution. Remove deposits with nylon brush and fine scouring powder if necessary. Repeat if necessary and finish with routine cleaning. Tannin stains - soak in a hot solution of washing soda i.e. sodium carbonate. Coffee deposits - soak in a hot solution of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). 10-15 volume % solution of phosphoric acid. Use warm, neutralise with dilute ammonia solution, rinse with clean water and dry6. Alternatively soak in a 25% vinegar solution and use a nylon brush to remove deposits. a) Non-scratching cream or polish e.g. Solvol Auto Chrome Metal Polish 1,9 b) Nylon-type pad, e.g. Scotchbrite 3,4,5 A fine, abrasive paste as used for car body refinishing, e.g. T-cut rinsed clean to remove all paste material and dried 1. Proprietary alkaline or solvent paint strippers, depending upon paint type. Use soft nylon or bristle brush on patterned surfaces. Satisfactory on most surfaces Proprietary spray-applied polishes available to clean and minimise remarking Alkaline formulations are also available with surfactant additions e.g. D7 Polish 1 Avoid cleaning pastes with abrasive additions 3. Suitable cream cleansers are available with soft calcium carbonate additions, e.g. Jif, or with the addition of citric acid, e.g. Shiny Sinks1. Do not use chloride solutions 8,9. Small areas may be treated with a rubbing block comprising fine abrasive in a hard rubber or plastic filler. Carbon steel wool should not be used, nor should pads that have previously been used on carbon steel. A test should be carried out to ensure that the original surface finish is not damaged. Abrasive souring powder can leave scratch marks on polished surfaces. These solutions can also be applied with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse with clean water. Satisfactory on most surfaces. Proprietary formulations available with surfactant additions. Take special care when using hydrochloric acid based mortar removers 8,9. a)creams are suitable for most finishes, but only use Solvol on bright polished surfaces. Some slight scratching can be left. b)use on brushed and polished finishes along the grain. May brighten dull finishes. To avoid a patchy appearance, the whole surface may need to be treated. Apply as directed by manufacturer.

TYPE OF ACTIVITY/ OCCUPANCY FOR THE PART OF THE BUILDING OR STRUCTURE EXAMPLES OF SPECIFIC USE HORIZONTAL UNIFORMERLY DISTRIBUTED LINE LOAD (kn/m2) A UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LOAD APPLIED TO THE INFILL (kn/m2) A POINT LOAD APPLIED TO PART OF THE INFILL (kn) 0.36 0.50 0.25 A Domestic and residential activities (i) All areas within or serving exclusively one dwelling including stairs,landings etc. But excluding external balconies and edges of roofs (see C3 ix) (ii) Other residential, (but also C) 0.74 1.0 0.5 B and E Offices and work areas not included elsewhere including storage areas (iii) Light access stairs and gangways not more than 600mm wide 0.22 N/A N/A (iv) Light pedestrian traffic routes in industrial and storage buildings except designated escape routes 0.36 0.5 0.25 (v) Areas not susceptible to overcrowding in office and institutional buildings also industrial and storage buildings except as given above 0.74 1.0 0.5 C Areas where people may congregate (vi) Areas having fixed seating within 530mm of the barrier, balustrade or parapet C1/C2 Areas with tables or fixed seating (vii) Restaurants and Bars (viii) Stairs, Landings, Corridors, Ramps C3 Areas without obstacles for moving people & not susceptible to overcrowding 0.74 1.0 0.5 (ix) External balconies and edges of roofs. Footways and pavements within building cartilage adjacent to basement/sunken areas 0.74 1.0 0.5 C5 Areas susceptible to overcrowding (xi) Theatres, cinemas, discotheques, bars, auditoria, shopping malls, assembly areas, studio. Footways or pavements greater than 3m wide adjacent to sunken areas 3.0 D Retail areas (xiii) All retail areas including public areas of banks/ building societies or betting shops. For areas where overcrowding may occur, see C5 See clause 11 See clause 11 See clause 11 F/G Vehicular (xiv) Pedestrian areas in car parks including stairs, landings, ramps, edges or internal floors, footways, edges of roofs (xv) Horizontal loads imposed by vehicles