Pvc column wraps - semi-assembled – Fypon PVC Column Wraps - Semi-Assembled User Manual
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General Installation Notes
Any adhesives, sealants, fillers or paint used must be compatible with the material that is being installed
(see manufacturer’s recommendations in the
Finishing and Adhesives section below).
Always use corrosion-resistant mechanical nails or screws along with manufacturer’s recommended adhesive
product when installing all Fypon products. This combination provides a secure, long-lasting bond. Countersink all fasteners about
1
/
8
" and fill with
product compatible filler. Exterior installations should be finished using a manufacturer’s recommended caulk to prevent water infiltration behind
siding, windows and doors. Some exterior installations, in particular new construction before siding is applied, may require a J-channel and/or
flashing to prevent water infiltration. Installers must determine which installation technique is best for the specific situation.
Finishing and Adhesives
Polyurethane (PUR) – Fypon polyurethane products are factory primed. Depending on product location, always use interior/exterior-grade, PUR
compatible adhesives, sealants, and fillers when installing Fypon products. Consult the manufacturer’s recommendations for your particular
climate and the substrate you are installing to.
Cellular PVC – Depending on product location, always use interior/exterior-grade, PVC compatible adhesives, sealants, and fillers when installing
Fypon products. Consult the manufacturer’s recommendations for your particular climate and the substrate you are installing to. If painting is
desired, a 100% acrylic latex paint with a Light Reflectance Value (LRV) of 55% or higher must be used.
Applying paint with an LRV of 54% or
lower will void the warranty.
IMPORTANT:
Please read these installation guidelines thoroughly before beginning installation. Please note that these guidelines are provided only to assist with the installation of Fypon moulding
and millwork products. Modified procedures may be required in order to meet specific situations, unique applications and local building codes. The manufacturer does not, under any
circumstances, warrant the installation of its products. Be sure to wear appropriate protective clothing, gloves and safety glasses when working with any tools. Installer should check
for and relocate all electrical wiring within the proposed installation area, as needed (be sure to disconnect all electric power before working with any electrical wiring and follow all
applicable local electrical codes and safety procedures).
Fypon, Ltd. 1750 Indian Wood Circle
Maumee, Ohio 43537
1.800.446.3040
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B) With the installed external installation cleats at the base of the column shaft,
position the L-shaped sections around the support post and fasten the
column shaft seams together every 6"- 8" using 1-1/4" corrosion resistant
fasteners (not provided). Make sure the cleats are flush at the base before
fastening the shaft together. Wipe off the excess adhesive before it dries.
5. Fasten the Column Wrap in Place
A)
Fasten the base of the column to the floor using flat headed fasteners. Direct
contact to concrete is acceptable. Since the base assembly sets on top of
this L-Shaped squaring block, these fasteners will need to be flush. The cap
and base will cover the fasteners.
B) Plumb both sides of the column shaft and mark the shaft position with
a pencil line for reference. Secure the two remaining loose L-Shaped
installation cleats to the top ceiling area, surrounding the column shaft and
locking it in position. These fasteners will need to be flush so the cap can
butt up tightly to the squaring block.
6. Attach the Cap and Base Halves
Finally, attach the cap and the base to the column shaft, positioning directly up to
the squaring blocks. Apply adhesive to the mitered edges at the corners. Wipe off
any adhesive squeeze out with a damp cloth. Also use the adhesive to caulk the
small gap between the cap/base and the column shaft. Use lightweight spackling
to fill fastener holes.
STEP 6
STEP 5-B
Incorrect
Correct
Base Stacks on top of
flat head fasteners
STEP 5-A
External Squaring
Block
STEP 4-B