Best practices – Flex RhinoBond Project User Manual

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Best

Practices

RP12222

Rev

. 0812

RhinoBond

®

is a trademark of OMG, Inc. Copyright © 2012 OMG, Inc. Used with permission.

weld in sTraighT lines

Operator #1 lines all of the magnets up on the first
row. Operator #2 begins work on the adjacent row
after the first operator completes the first five welds.
This procedure helps make sure that the magnets
remain on the plates for at least one minute. This
method also minimizes motion and increases
productivity.

Magnets from the first row are used by the second
operator in the adjacent row. This procedure continues
across the roof.

Work one row after another for maximum productivity

Flex rhinOBOnd sTanding
seam reTrOFiT PrOJecTs

Night before:
Meet with foreman to discuss tool operation and
project coordination. This is KEY!

Day of:

Load roof

Fill flutes

Apply cover board

Snap lines over purlins

Apply fasteners and Flex RhinoBond plates

Blow any debris off cover boards and plates
with a leaf blower

Roll out membrane (position sheets so seams
do not fall on rows of plates)

Let sheets “relax”

Set seam welders for conditions and weld
membrane seams

Make sure generator is up to full speed and
delivering stable power before plugging in Flex
RhinoBond tool

Calibrate Flex RhinoBond tools and start bonding
plates

Ballast any sections that don’t get welded

Subsequent days:

2 guys with Flex RhinoBond tools finish welding
membrane from the previous day

All other guys in crew repeat the process above.

resOurces

Review Flex RhinoBond Owner’s Manual for additional
information.

How to Run a Flex RhinoBond Job • Page 4

cOnTacT

If you have any questions or need more information, contact the

Flex Technical or Sales Department at

1-800-969-0108.

Flex Membrane International Corp.

2670 Leiscz’s Bridge Road, Suite 400

Leesport, PA 19533 800-969-0108

www.flexroofingsystems.com

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