Metal Sales T-Armor Series User Manual

T-armor, Install guide, Safety

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SAFETY

STUDY APPLICABLE OSHA AND OTHER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS BEFORE

FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

The installation of metal roof systems is a dangerous procedure and should be supervised by trained knowl-

edgeable erectors. USE EXTREME CARE WHILE INSTALLING ROOF PANELS. It is not possible for Metal

Sales to be aware of all the possible job site situations that could cause an unsafe condition to exist. The erec-

tor of the roof system is responsible for reading these instructions and determining the safest way to install the

roof system.

These instructions are provided only as a guide to show a knowledgeable, trained erector the correct part

placement one to another. If following any of the installation steps would endanger a worker, the erector should

stop work and decide upon a corrective action.

Provide required safety railing, netting, or safety lines for crew members working on the roof.

Do not use the roof panel as a walking platform. The roof panels will not withstand the weight of a person

standing at the edge of the panel.

Do not stand on the roof panel until the panels have been attached.

The application and detail drawings in this manual are strictly for illustration purposes and may not be applicable to all

building designs or product installations. All projects should conform to applicable building codes for that particular area. It

is recommended to follow all building regulations and standard industry practices.

Metal Sales Manufacturing Corporation is not responsible for the performance of the roof system if it is not installed in

accordance with the suggested instructions referenced in this manual. If there is a conflict between this manual and the

approved Metal Sales' erection drawings, the approved erection drawings are to take precedence.

Prior to ordering and installing materials, all dimensions should be verified by field measurements.

Oil canning is not a cause for rejection. Oil canning can be described as the amount of waviness found in the flat areas

of metal panels. Oil canning is an inherent characteristic of light gauge cold formed metal products, particularly those with

broad flat areas. There are many factors which may contribute to oil canning that Metal Sales is not able to control. These

factors include: misalignment of the support system, over driving of fasteners used on the panels, stress (whether inherent

in the panel or induced), thermal expansion and contraction of the panel, material handling, width, gauge, length, color of

panels, and installation. (Reference Metal Construction Association "Oil Canning Position Paper" - Appendix A).

Metal Sales reserves the right to modify, without notice, any details, recommendations or suggestions. Any questions you

may have regarding proper installation of the T-Armor Series roofing system should be directed to your Metal Sales repre-

sentative, (see pages 2 and 3).

Consult Metal Sales for any additional information not addressed in this manual.

This manual is designed to be utilized as a guide when installing T-Armor roofing system. It is the responsibility of the erec-

tor to ensure the safe installation of this product system.

T-Armor

Install Guide

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