Magna-loc, Sculptured high side eave – Metal Sales Magna-Loc Installation User Manual

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MAGNA-LOC

sCuLptured HIGH sIde eAVe

INstALLAtION NOtes

1. Once panels have been installed, slide Back-Up Channel under upper edge of panels. Position Back-Up Channel to allow

for proper installation of High Side Eave assembly. Use C-clamps to hold Back-Up Channel in place.

2. Apply a row of Double Bead Tape Sealant across panel, up and over all ribs approximately 2"-4" from panel end.

3. Install Magna-Loc End Dams over tape sealant. Before continuing make sure End Dam placement will accommodate SSR

Sculptured High Side Eave flashing.

4. Once Closure is set in Tape Sealant, fasten through End Dam, Tape Sealant, Magna-Loc panel, and into Back-Up Channel

with (5) #12-14 x 1" SD N/W per panel. C-clamps may be removed once closures have been fastened.

5. Once all End Dams have been installed, place a row of Double Bead Tape Sealant across top of End Dams. Tube Sealant

must be used to fill any and all gaps left around End Dams.

6. Install SSR Sculptured High Side Eave flashing and secure to top leg of End Dams with ¼"-14 x

7

/

8

" Stitch XL at the

spacing shown above.

7. Fasten SSR Sculptured High Side Eave flashing to finished wall with appropriate fastener, 1'-0"o.c.

8. If two or more flashings are required, lap the flashing over the previously installed flashing by a minimum of 2" placing a

bead of Tube Sealant between the flashings and securing with Pop Rivets, 2.5"o.c.

Clip W/ (2)

1

/

4

"-14 x 1

1

/

2

" SD N/W

SSR Sculptured High Side Eave

1

/

4

"-14 x

7

/

8

" Stitch XL (3 per panel)

Magna-Loc Panel (field cut)

Back-up Channel

#12-14 x 1" SD N/W (see below)

Double Bead Tape Sealant

End Dam

1

/

4

"-14 x

7

/

8

" Stitch XL (1'-0" o.c.)

Double Bead Tape Sealant

3

1

/

2

"

#12-14 x 1" SD NW

1

3

2

5

4

FASTENING PATTERN

1

/

2

:12 slope

Minimum

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