Description
- If you’re a tile installer, you’re well aware of how difficult it is to properly set flexible, large format, heavy, or low-thickness tiles because, often times, the floor foundation is uneven and/or contains imperfections.
- Tiles that seemed uniformly levelled while first installing them can show differences as the tile adhesive sets, compromising the overall aesthetics of your initial hard work.
- With the Leveling Spacers, this potential is no longer a threat to your perfect tile project.
- In addition to ensuring the proper leveling of tiles, this system helps speed the tile setting process.
Features:
- System Starter Kit includes floor plier, 100 regular clips, and 100 wedges
- Additional wedges come in packets of 100, and clips in packets of 500
- Greatly improves the overall quality of your tile project
- Both installation and removal of the spacers are quick and easy!
- Sturdy Tile Wedge holds tiles better than competitors
- Works well with both Wall and Floor projects!
- Tiles are not pulled from the thinset, they’re pushed into it.
- Rather than worrying about voids and coverage, spacers further enhance your thinset adhesion to your tiles!
Technical Data
- Wedges size: 3-1/2″ Long x 3/4″ Wide.
- Regular Leveling Clip size: 1/8″ to 1/2″ tile, 1/16″ joint.
- Regular Wide Leveling Clip size: 1/8″ to 1/2″ tile, 1/8″ joint.
- Large Leveling Clip size: 1/2″ to 3/4″ tile, 1/16″ joint.
- Minimum required joint: 1/16″, (1.5mm), max 1/8″ (3mm).
- Tile thickness minimum required 1/8″, (3mm), max 3/4″ (20mm)
How to use
- STEP 1: After spreading your tile adhesive, insert leveling spacer underneath the tiles along the 4 sides, use traditional spacers as you normally would to square up the corners. For larger tiles, it may be necessary to “double up”, using 2 leveling spacers for each side.
- STEP 2: Set the tile and beat it with a rubber mallet
- STEP 3: Use the special traction-adjustable pliers to insert the wedge into the leveling spacers, paying attention not to pass the breakpoint.
- STEP 4:Once the tile adhesive has been allowed to set. Remove the leveling spacers with the traction-adjustable pliers, rubber mallet, or kicking them out with your feet.