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This page explains the steps to take for installing a wrap panel. Prior to beginning the installation, ensure you completed all steps of installing the system skeleton.

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Skill Requirements
Tools & Hardware
Installation Steps
Related Training Materials
Final Steps & Delivery
Certification
Terms & Definitions


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Skill-Requirements
Skill-Requirements
Types of Installation: Off-the-Floor, Floor-Based, Wall Bed

Installer Level Required: Apprentice Installer

Products Required: TFL Material

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Tools-&-Hardware
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Tools Required

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Measuring Tape

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18-Gauge Nail Gun

Clamp

Hardware Required

18-Gauge 1 1/4” Nails

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Installation-Steps
Installation-Steps
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must beworn at all times when handling material and operating the power tools mentioned throughout this process. Review the PPE Matrix for further guidance.

  1. Locate all materials.  Wrap panels can be single pieces or multiple pieces in a stack. 

If you are completing a multi-stack, pay close attention to the elevation to understand the orientation. If it is not clear, speak with the design consultant or your install manager for clarification.

  1. Dry fit the pieces to ensure all dimensions are correct and review where the attachment points are.  Note where the shelves are located in the component.

  2. Remove any fixed and adjustable shelves along the height of the wrap panel, excluding the top and bottom fixed shelves. This will be to ensure nails are hidden during the attachment step.

  3. Beginning from the bottom, set the first panel in place.

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  • Ensure there is no debris or anything between the panel and partition, and the panel is resting against the partition with no gaps.

  • A clamp will help to hold the panel in place.

  1. Attach the panel by nailing from the partition into the panel.

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  • Place nails in all corners of the wrap panel and every 12 – 18” along the front and back, continuing up the height of the component.

  • Hide nails behind shelves (that were removed in Step 3), or other elements of the component.

  1. Multi-Stack Only: Set the next panel on top of the previous panel and follow step 5 to secure it in place.

  2. Ensure all nail holes are touched up.

  3. Install all adjustable and fixed shelves that were removed in Step 3.

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Related-Training-Materials
Related-Training-Materials
Related Training Materials

Skeleton Fundamentals
Complete the Installation
System Touch Ups
Cleaning the System & Jobsite
Delivery to the Customer
PPE Matrix

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Final-Steps-&-Delivery
Final-Steps-&-Delivery
Final Steps & Delivery

  1. Inspect the installation and complete any touch ups if necessary.

  2. If there are no more components to install, remove all stickers/labels.

  3. If there are no more components to install, complete the clean up process.

  4. If there are no more components to install, complete the Professional Installation Experience by walking through the space with the customer and deliveringthe final product.

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Certification-Steps
Certification-Steps

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Certification Steps:

  1. Panels are flush against the partition and secured with no gap.

  2. Nails are placed in each corner and every 12 - 18” along the front and back of the panel, continuing up the height of the component.

  3. Nails are hidden behind fixed and adjustable shelf locations.

  4. All nail holes have been touched up.

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Terms
Terms
Terms & Definitions

Elevation

The CAD Design Plan created by the Design Consultant with the client.

Dry Fit

Holding material or accessory in its intended location to test size accuracy.

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