Perforated bearing strip - free ceiling bearing without effort
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Perforated bearing strip - free ceiling bearing without effort

23.11.2021

The adhesive tape seals the joint between the floor bearing and the formwork panel. This prevents subsequent exposure of the slab bearing from concrete residues. The tape is automatically torn off when stripping the formwork.

In many cases, concrete beacon penetrates between the slab bearing and the slab formwork and covers the slab bearing at the longitudinal edges. However, in order for the slab bearing to perform its function properly, the concrete residues at the longitudinal edges of the slab bearing must be removed in a time-consuming and laborious manner.

The joint between the slab bearing and the formwork can be easily sealed with the sealing tape lagerband. The edges of the slab bearing thus remain free of concrete residues.

The bearing tape is positioned so that the inside of the two perforation lines lie on the edge of the bearing. The high adhesive force prevents the bearing from being displaced by other installation work. When stripping, one half of the tape is automatically torn off. Thanks to the perforation, the tear runs exactly along the ceiling bearing. This eliminates the need to cut the tape afterwards.

For the full adhesive strength of the bearing tape, the surface must be dust-free and dry. Position the tape so that the edge of the ceiling bearing is between the two perforation lines.

You will appreciate the ease of work.