Use and Care Manual

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WALL AND COUNTERTOP PROFILES
features a symmetrically rounded edge with 1/4"
(6 mm) radius, which matches the RONDEC
profile, while the vertical leg of the profile hides
the exposed edge of the sub-assembly. In
addition, the profile effectively protects tiles in the
edge area from mechanical and impact stresses.
The integrated joint spacer establishes a defined
joint cavity between the tile and the profile.
RONDEC-STEP is suitable for residential
applications, e.g., stairs not exposed to heavy
traffic, and countertops. RONDEC-STEP is
available in two different vertical leg lengths,
1-1/2" (39 mm) and 2-1/4" (57 mm), to cover the
edge of the sub-assembly. The profile is available
in anodized aluminum with various finishes
to allow for decorative design and interesting
accents. Matching corners for the RONDEC-
STEP are available.
2.9 Schluter
®
-RONDEC-CT is a double-rail
edging profile for countertops to be fitted with a
ceramic or dimension stone tile covering. The
profile features a trapezoid- perforated anchoring
leg that is secured in the mortar bond coat
beneath the tile, while the face of the profile
features a recessed section with dovetailed
grooves to which field or accent tile is bonded.
The top and bottom edges of the profile are
symmetrically rounded (1/4" - 6 mm radius) and
match the RONDEC profile. The 1-1/2" (39
mm) vertical leg of the profile hides the exposed
edge of the sub-assembly. The integrated joint
spacer establishes a defined joint cavity between
the tile and the profile. The profile is available in
anodized aluminum and textured color-coated
aluminum with various surface finishes to allow
for decorative design and interesting accents.
Matching inside and outside corners are available.
Wall Access Panel System
11.1 Schluter
®
-REMA is the ideal system for
creating concealed access panels in tiled wall
coverings. The REMA assembly kit consists of
four aluminum brackets with molded casings
containing magnets that are clamped to lateral,
movable guide shoes, and four ferro-magnetic
metal counterplates. REMA’s installation is
independent of tile size and thickness and
enables exact matching of the access panel to
the overall joint design. Thus, panels that access
electrical or plumbing components do not impair
the visual appearance of the tile covering.
Material Properties and
Areas of Application
Schluter
®
wall and countertop profiles are
resistant to most chemicals encountered in tiled
environments. In special cases, the suitability
of a proposed type of material must be verified
based on the anticipated chemical, mechanical,
and/or other stresses. Exceptions and special
considerations are listed below.
Stainless steel profiles are roll-formed, resulting
in a slightly different contour from those made
of extruded brass or aluminum. Stainless steel
can sustain high mechanical stresses and is
particularly well suited for applications requiring
resistance against chemicals and acids; for
example in the food industry, breweries, dairies,
commercial kitchens, and hospitals, as well as
in residential applications. Typically, the profiles
are formed using stainless steel 304 (1.4301
= V2A). For more severe chemical exposure,
such as de-icing salts and chemicals used in
swimming pools, we recommend the use of
stainless steel 316 L (1.4404 = V4A), which
offers even higher corrosion resistance than the
304. Even stainless steel cannot withstand all
chemical exposures, such as hydrochloric acid,
hydrofluoric acid or certain chlorine, chloride and
brine concentrations.
Solid brass sustains high levels of mechanical
stress; for example, as edge protection for outside
wall corners or edges of surface coverings. Brass
is resistant to most chemicals used in tiled
environments. Solid brass that is exposed to
air will oxidize, resulting in a natural patina. If
exposed to moisture or aggressive substances,
heavy oxidation and spotting may occur.
Chrome-plated brass is especially suited for wall
corners and finishing applications. It is ideal for
matching chrome fixtures. Surface areas must be
protected against abrasion or scratching.
Aluminum profiles must be tested to verify their
suitability if chemical stresses are anticipated.
Cementitious materials, in conjunction with
moisture, become alkaline. Since aluminum is
sensitive to alkaline substances, exposure to
the alkali (depending on the concentration and
duration of exposure) may result in corrosion
(aluminum hydroxide formation). Therefore, it is
important to remove mortar or grout residue from
visible surfaces. In addition, ensure that the profile
is solidly embedded in the setting material and
that all cavities are filled to prevent the collection
of alkaline water.
Anodized aluminum profiles feature an anodized
layer that retains a uniform appearance during
normal use, but is not color-stable in exterior
applications. The surface is susceptible to
scratching and wear and may be damaged by
grout or setting material. Therefore, these materials
must be removed immediately. Otherwise, the
description regarding aluminum applies.
Color-coated aluminum and textured color-
coated aluminum are pretreated (chromated)
aluminum that is color-coated with a polyurethane
powder coat. The coating is color-stable,
UV-resistant, and suitable for exterior use. Protect
the profile against abrasion or scratching.
PVC profiles are made of pre-colored, rigid PVC
that resists bending or scratching. The material
is UV-resistant, though not permanently color-
stable, in exterior applications. PVC profiles are
not suited for corners or transitions subjected to
heavy mechanical stresses (e.g., at step edges or
floor transitions).
Cutting Profiles
Observe all safety instructions and standards
as directed by the cutting tool manufacturer,
including protective eyewear, hearing protection,
and gloves.
Always measure carefully and dry fit the profiles,
corners, and connectors to ensure proper fit and
alignment prior to setting tile.
Plastic profiles may be cut using Schluter
®
-
SNIPS or similar. It is important to make sure the
blade is sharp to ensure a clean cut.
Aluminum profiles may be cut using any of the
following options:
Hacksaw with a bimetal blade and the highest
teeth per inch (TPI) available.
Variable-Speed Angle Grinder set to the
lowest speed using the Schluter
®
-PROCUT-
TSM cutting wheel.
Chop saw or Miter Saw with a non-ferrous
blade.
Regardless of the cutting tool used, remove any
burrs from the cut end of the profile with a file or
similar before installation.
Stainless steel profiles may be cut using any of
the following options:
Variable-Speed Angle Grinder set to the
lowest speed using the Schluter
®
-PROCUT-
TSM cutting wheel.
Band Saw with a metal cutting blade.
Regardless of the cutting tool used, remove any
burrs from the cut end of the profile with a file or
similar before installation.
Installation
JOLLY, QUADEC, RONDEC,
DECO-DE, DIADEC, FINEC, INDEC,
DECO-SG, ECK-E, RONDEC-DB,
SCHIENE-STEP, RONDEC-STEP, and
RONDEC-CT
1. Select the profile according to the tile
thickness and format. Note: RONDEC-DB
can be used with tiles 1/4" - 1/2" (6 -
12.5 mm).
2. Using a notched trowel, apply thin-set mortar
to the area where the profile is to be placed.
If JOLLY, QUADEC, RONDEC, RONDEC-
DB, DECO-DE, FINEC, or DIADEC is to be
used as edging for an outside wall corner,
finish tiling one wall first; then trowel thin-set
mortar over the corner area of the second
wall.