How to Install Interlocking Aluminum Door and Window Bonding Strips15


Materials:
Interlocking aluminum bonding strips
Measuring tape
Utility knife
Rubber mallet
Angle grinder (optional)
Safety glasses

Installation Steps:
Measure and Cut the Strips: Using a measuring tape, determine the length of the strips needed for each side of the door or window opening. Cut the strips to the desired length using a utility knife.
Clean the Surfaces: Remove any dirt, debris, or oil from the surfaces where the strips will be installed. This will ensure a strong bond.
Position the Strips: Place the interlocking strips along the edges of the window or door opening. Ensure that the strips are flush with the surface and that the interlocking edges face each other.
Interlock the Strips: Push down on the strips using your fingers or a rubber mallet to interlock the edges. Make sure the strips are securely connected, with no visible gaps.
Trim Excess Material (Optional): If any excess material extends beyond the edges of the window or door opening, use an angle grinder to trim it. Wear safety glasses while using the grinder.
Inspect the Installation: Once the strips are installed, inspect them to ensure that they are securely bonded, have no gaps, and create a tight seal.

Tips:
Use straight, undamaged strips for the best results.
Apply pressure evenly when interlocking the strips.
If the strips are not interlocking securely, try tapping them with a rubber mallet.
For added strength, use adhesive tape or silicone sealant along the back of the strips before installation.
Wear safety glasses and gloves when using cutting tools or mallets.

By following these steps, you can successfully install interlocking aluminum bonding strips on your door or window openings, creating a secure and airtight seal.

2024-10-05


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