Expamet Plastering Accessories
Expamet Plastering Accessories
Expamet Plastering Accessories
3) Hh2
(35.1) Jh2
(35.3)
PLASTERING
ACCESSORIES
DECEMBER
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PLASTER BEADS FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
EXPAMET BEADS
QUALITY IN ACTION EXPAMET BEADS Galvanised Steel Beads
Expamet Beads & Laths are designed Expamet are one of the world's largest BS EN 10142: 1991. DX51D + Z275
& DX51D + Z450.
and manufactured by Expamet Building producers of expanded metal products.
Products – the name behind the market Bead manufacture began over 40 years Stainless Steel Beads
leading BAT Fixings range and many ago and today, if our total Bead BS EN 10088-1 : 1995
other high quality building products production were laid end to end, it X5CrNi18-10 / 1.4301
including Lintels, Wall Starters, would stretch to the moon and back
Plus
Arch Formers and Hy-Rib formwork with miles to spare. Synthetically coated Galvanised
for concrete and Metpost fence spikes. Steel Beads.
As the established market leader in
Expamet products are manufactured to the UK, the Expamet Bead range is
BS EN ISO 9002: 1994 and ISO 14001. comprehensive, from high performance
products through to easy-to-use
economy beads. It's a choice backed
by quality that today's tradesmen trust
to deliver lasting, value for money
performance.
• When jointing angle beads use a dowel inserted • When both beads are set, remove timber inserts and
in the nose to ensure continuity and alignment. complete the plastering. Fill the gap with flexible sealant.
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(T)
(L)
ANGLE BEAD
Ref. 558 (Pre-Galvanised Steel)
Provides a true, straight corner which protects
and reinforces plaster where it is most vulnerable.
One size adjusts for thickness.
REF 558
T x L (mm) 10 / 13 x 46
Lengths per Carton 100
Stock lengths 2400 / 2700 / 3000
(L)
(T)
5 (T)
(L)
10 10
21
13 (T)
* Must not be used over building movement control joints. See General Installation Information inside front cover.
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PLASTER BEADS FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
(L)
(L)
(L)
(T)
20 (T)
(T) 22
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ARCHITRAVE & FEATURE BEAD (ENGAGING) ARCHITRAVE & FEATURE BEAD (ABUTTING) ARCHITRAVE & FEATURE BEAD (ABUTTING)
Ref. 586 & 580 (Pre-Galvanised Steel) Ref. 585 & 579 (Pre-Galvanised Steel) Ref. 581 (Pre-Galvanised Steel)
Creates feature at plaster edges, engaging with frame. Creates feature at plaster edges, abutting with frame. Creates feature at plaster edges, abutting with frame to
REF 586 580 REF 585 579
give a 22mm shadow gap.
T x L (mm) 10 x 52 13 x 52 T x L (mm) 10 x 52 13 x 52 REF 581
Lengths per Carton 50 50 Lengths per Carton 50 50 T x L (mm) 13 x 52
Stock lengths 3000 3000 Stock lengths 3000 3000 Lengths per Carton 50
Stock lengths 3000
(L) (T)
(T)
(L)
(L)
(L1) 135o
(L)
(L)
(T)
(T)
(T)
EXTENDED LEG ANGLE BEAD 135O THIN-COAT ANGLE BEAD THIN-COAT STOP BEAD
Ref. 596 (Pre-Galvanised Steel) Ref. 597 (Pre-Galvanised Steel) Ref. 560 & 561 (Pre-Galvanised Steel)
To provide enhanced cover at plasterboard For 135o plasterboard corners. Finishes and reinforces edges of
joints to minimise cracking. REF 597 thin-coat plaster.
REF 596 T x L (mm) 3 x 24 REF 560 561
T x L x L1(mm) 3 x 24 x 30 Lengths per Carton 10 T x L (mm) 3 x 28 6 x 25
Lengths per Carton 50 Stock lengths 2400 / 3000 Lengths per Carton 50 50
Stock lengths 2400 / 3000 Stock lengths 2400 / 3000 2400 / 3000
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BEADS FOR DRY-LINING
25
25
9.5
9.5 9.5
20 9.5
15
2
2
DRY WALL FEATURE BEAD (ENGAGING) DRY WALL FEATURE BEAD (ABUTTING)
Ref. 513 (Pre-Galvanised Steel) Ref. 514 (Pre-Galvanised Steel)
Neat shadow lines and recesses can be formed Neat shadow lines and recesses can be formed
around door frames, abutments and the like. around door frames, abutments and the like.
REF 513 REF 514
Plaster Board Thickness 9.5 / 12.5 / 15mm Plaster Board Thickness 9.5 / 12.5 / 15mm
Lengths per Carton 50 Lengths per Carton 50
Stock lengths 3000 Stock lengths 3000
(L)
(L1)
(T)
(L)
(T)
28.3
3.4
DRY WALL CORNER BEAD DRY LINING ARCH BEAD 28.3
Ref. 548 (Pre-Galvanised Steel) Ref. PFB001 (Recycled pvc)
For steel protection on plaster board corners. For creating curved and arched forms in thin-coat and dry-lining applications.
REF 548 REF PFB001
T x L (mm) 2 x 19 Plaster Thickness 3mm
Lengths per Carton 50 T x L (mm) 3 x 28.3
Stock lengths 2400 / 3000 Lengths per Carton 25
Stock lengths 3000
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BEADS FOR EXTERNAL USE
(T) 5
(L) (T)
(L)
5
(L)
8
(T)
(L) (T)
(L)
(L)
(T)
(T)
4
(T)
(T)
(L) (L)
(T) (T)
(L) (L)
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METAL LATHING FOR INTERNAL USE
EXPAMET LATHING
Expamet have manufactured expanded Suitable for internal or external applications EXPAMET LATHING RANGE
metal products for over 100 years. Our Expamet Lathing is easily formed, allowing Manufactured from pre-galvanised or
stainless steel, Expamet Lathing is produced
current Lath range is No.1 in the UK and, designers to create free forms such as
to BS 1369 in two main forms, each in a
through international distributors, has arches, domes and vaults in a trouble-free range of weights:
significant worldwide sales. effective manner. Expamet Lathing can also
• Expanded metal lathing with diamond
be used as a carrier for fire protection patterned mesh.
With a proven track record on all types
finishes to structural steelwork. • Riblath expanded metal lathing with a
of contract from large commercial herringbone pattern mesh of 3 hole design
projects through to home refurbishment, Simple to use and fix, and easy to work incorporating V-profiled solid ribs.
Expamet Lathing provides an excellent with, the Expamet Lathing range is Galvanised Steel Lath
key for finishing materials on masonry, designed to provide durable, effective BS EN 10142 : 1991 DX51D + Z275
Stainless Steel Lath
ceilings, suspended ceilings and timber solutions whatever kind of plastering
BS EN 10088-1 : 1995
frame buildings. or rendering work your job entails. X5CrNi18-10 / 1.4301
RIBLATH
269 – To carry lightweight plasters on a solid background.
271 – To carry sand/cement plaster and lightweight plaster on support systems or ceilings.
Ref. Material Nominal Rib Depth Maximum Centres Sheet Size
Thickness (mm) Weight kg/m2 (mm) of support (mm) (mm)
269 0.3 1.16 8 600 2500 x 600
271 0.5 1.80 8 600 2500 x 600
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METAL LATHING FOR INTERNAL USE
Supplied by/Order from: The Expanded Metal Co. Ltd. Tel: +44 (0) 1429 867388 Fax: +44 (0) 1429 866795
Please see seperate brochure and website www.expandedmetalcompany.co.uk
RIBLATH
267 – Stainlees steel carrier for all rendered finishes.
274 Red-Rib – Pre-galvanised carrier of render only to be used in sheltered/moderate
exposure away from the coast.
Supplied by/Order from: The Expanded Metal Co. Ltd. Tel: +44 (0) 1429 867388 Fax: +44 (0) 1429 866795
Please see seperate brochure and website www.expandedmetalcompany.co.uk
Supplied by/Order from: The Expanded Metal Co. Ltd. Tel: +44 (0) 1429 867388 Fax: +44 (0) 1429 866795
Please see seperate brochure and website www.expandedmetalcompany.co.uk
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1. FIXING EXPANDED METAL LATHING TO METAL OR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TIMBER SUPPORTS
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Direction of fixing Direction of fixing
Fig. 3
End laps should be wired together at 150mm inter- 50mm Fixing to supports should be at 100mm centres
vals and lap 50mm on supports
100mm
150mm
25mm
Typical Fixing
Max. 150mm
Overlap 50mm
Overlap 25mm
Max. 200mm
Typical fixing with integral spacer and large Proprietary fixing
diameter headed nail. including 6mm
min. spacer 2500mm
• Riblath is fixed at each rib to timber grounds using the same fixings as Expanded Metal Lathing. Use 1.63mm or two strands of 1.22mm
galvanised mild steel wire or stainless steel tying wire to secure to steel supports - see fig 6. Ribs should run at right angles to supports
with the apex of the rib in contact with the support.
Timber studs at max. 600mm centres Steel studs at max. 600mm centres
Fig. 6
38mm Nail 32mm Staple
Wire tie
Fig. 7
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2a FIXING RIBLATH TO Fig. 10 TYPICAL FIXING TO VERTICAL SOLID BACKGROUNDS.
VERTICAL SOLID
BACKGROUNDS.
• Where galvanised materials are • National Building Specifications are: • Relevant British Standards are:
used, the drying out period for the
M20 – Local plaster and render BS 6452: Part 1: 1984 –
plaster or render must be kept to a
minimum to prevent the possibility reinforcement, metal angle beads, Beads for Internal Plastering
of corrosion of the steel. screed beads and plaster stops. & Dry Lining. Part 1. Specification
for galvanised steel beads.
M30 – Metal mesh lathing/anchored
• The customer must ensure that the
BS 1369: Part 1: 1987 –
application environment and finishing reinforcement for plaster coatings.
materials are compatible with the Steel Lathing for Internal Plastering
Technical Information for specific
bead and lath materials and External Rendering. Part 1.
Expamet bead and lath applications
is available: Specification for expanded metal
• Ensure that all the metal components
and ribbed lathing.
used in a given installation are of the – Fixing EML/Riblath to solid
same material type. backgrounds and over insulation. BS 5492: 1990 – Code of Practice
– Fixing EML/Riblath to timber frame for Internal Plastering.
• All materials should be stored
backgrounds.
under cover in dry conditions, off BS 5262: 1991 – Code of Practice
the ground, kept flat and protected – Suspended Ceilings.
for External Rendering.
from accidental damage. – Curved Suspended Ceilings.
– External Suspended Ceilings. BS 8212: 1995 – Code of Practice
• Always wear gloves when cutting
– Swimming Pool Suspended for Dry Lining and Partitioning using
or handling to prevent injury from
Ceilings. Gypsum Plaster.
sharp edges.
BS 8000: Part 10: 1995 – Workmanship
• Proprietary fixings should be used. If • Specifiers must ensure that the
resulting finish will be suitable for on Site. Part 10, Code of Practice for
in doubt contact the fixings
the intended application. For design Plastering and Rendering.
manufacturer to ensure your fixings
and specification information refer
are suitable for the background.
to the British Standards listed and
manufacturers’ literature.
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STEEL CHANNELS
Channels can be supplied for use with expanded Ref CH27
metal laths. BB expanded metal lath or Rib-lath
is wired to the channels and then plastered.
Supplied by/Order from: The Expanded Metal Co. Ltd. Tel: +44 (0) 1429 867388 Fax: +44 (0) 1429 866795
Please see seperate brochure and website www.expandedmetalcompany.co.uk
EXPAMET EXMET
Galvanised mesh reinforcement for plastering
over wall chases.
115mm
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ARCH FORMERS
Metal Arch Formers Unique PVC nosing
Expamet Arch Formers add elegance and style to any home, indoors or out. Suitable No other Arch Former range has Expamet’s
for a wide range of openings, and available in an attractive range of shapes, they allow unique PVC nosing. It simply clips into
housebuilders, designers, refurbishers and DIY enthusiasts to create distinctive, place to cover the metal and provide a
decorative arches with ease and speed. continuous edge – an edge that you can
follow to create a more accurate,
Manufactured from tough pre-galvanised steel, the strength and rigidity for a quality
professional finish when plastering.
finish is assured by the parallel strand mesh. The special downward and inward angling
of the horizontal strands ensures an excellent plaster key.
N.B. For external use the customer must get the Expamet Arch Formers coated with corrosion
resistant epoxy polyester.
Rise
Openin
g width
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SPANDREL BULLSEYE MAKE-UP PIECE
Rise
R
Overlap 65mm
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ARCH FORMERS 7 Fixing the pvc Nosing
Start at the bottom junction, where the arch and
angle bead should touch. Clip on the pvc nosing
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS over the metal nose with guiding thumb pressure
action. Work completely round the arch.
Liquid soap can be used to aid application if
required.
a) Sufficient length pvc nosing is supplied to
1 cover all the metal nosing.
b) The pvc nosing can be cut with heavy-duty
scissors, Stanley Knife or small hacksaw.
NOTE If you prefer, the Arch Former can still be used without the pvc nosing.
The opening ready to receive an Expamet Arch Former. Where a previous-
ly plastered wall is involved, the plaster surrounding the opening should be
cut back. This will result in a flush joint of new with existing plaster. 8
Arch Formers are not designed to carry structural loads. A Lintel must
always be used when forming new openings.
A render coat of Carlite Bonding or Thistle Hardwall plaster should be applied to
the Arch Former to a thickness of approx. 6mm from the surface of the lath. This
2 should be deeply cross-scratched to key a floating coat of the same plaster. The
floating coat should be ruled evenly to the Arch Former nosing and lightly
scratched to key the finish plaster. Proprietary one-coat plasters now available can
be used. Follow suppliers instructions.
Plaster line
The component parts ready for installation. all arches
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Finish plaster can then be applied.
a. Where the arch abuts a wall at right angles, the flanges can be removed, and the
sides of the Arch Former unit can be nailed into suitably placed timber battens.
Lightly pinching the nosing of the arch over a 40mm length of plastic
dowel, supplied with the kit, which acts as a link between sections. b. Alternatively the flanges can be bent at right angles along the wall/ceiling and
fixed with masonry nails.
c. Concrete lintels. If direct fixing is difficult, timber battens should be fixed inside
Arch Former sections in position on both the opening, to receive the Arch Former units.
5 sides of an opening. A galvanised wire tie
d. For walls thicker than 230mm use lath soffit strip.
has been inserted to securely unite the
Arch Former sections. How to ensure best results
The nosing of the Arch Former should be 13mm proud of the wall face to which it is
being fixed. Where the flange is to be bent, cut into the nosing bead as shown in Fig. b.
Twisting the wire tie to secure it. The end Form the bend over a straight edge such as the edge of a bench or scaffold plank.
6 of the tie is then bent inwards between an Tools needed:
aperture of the lath. Alternatively, self-tapping
screws may be used. 1. Tin snips or heavy duty scissors and hacksaw.
For cutting the nosing prior to bending and trimming away surplus material.
2. Hammer and suitable nails.
3. Pliers.
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3
4
Install plasterboard
cover strips.
(9.5mm plasterboard).
PLASTER ARCH
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Expamet Plaster Arch Formers allow simple internal arches to be Fix Expamet Angle
formed even more easily. Simply fix in place with plasterboard Beads, ensuring
the nose matches
screws in the pre-formed holes, and then just plaster skim the flat the nose of the
sides for a guaranteed quality finish. Plaster Arch.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PLASTERBOARD COMPOSITE
& STUD PARTITIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1 DRY-LINED BLOCKWALLS
DRYWALL 403mm
Corner of stud partition ready ‘C’
ADHESIVE ‘H’ HEAD POINT
to receive Plaster Arch. DRYWALL
PLASTERBOARD ADHESIVE
& SKIM DABS
403mm
380mm RADIUS *Note: 403mm = Arch + 10mm
(ie. 393mm + 10mm adhesive).
All dimensions are subject to
‘S’ SPRINGING LINE manufacturing tolerances.
2 Insert No. 8 plated wood
screws or plasterboard screws
into the Plaster Arch (30mm 1 Measure 403mm* from corner ‘C’ to springing point ‘S’ and head point ‘H’,
length). complete plasterboarding to these points.
Centre line of arch to align with 2 Fix arches in place with approved drywall adhesive, 10mm thickness. The arch soffit
centre of stud. should be positioned allowing for thickness of skim coat to the pasterboard.
3 Secondary fix arches using 4 No. 8 plated woodscrews into plugs with a minimum
of 25mm screw penetration to background. Do not over-tighten screws.
4 Follow instructions 5, 6 and 7 above to complete installation.
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Kit comprises of:
1. Hold arch firmly in place against the wall. 2. Establish the centrepoint (see further details below). 3. Prepare the wall surface to take the adhesive. 4. Next lightly tack nails into the wall as shown
Gently mark outline of the outer edge of the arch After finding the centrepoint cut each piece of arch Cut along the outline marked in (fig1) with a sharp above to act as temporary supports for the arch
on to the wall with a pencil. Repeat procedure to suit the arch opening width. You can leave up to blade. Then strip the wallpaper off the wall. Now pieces whilst the adhesive sets.
on both sides. a 7mm gap between the pieces. The keystone will apply suitable adhesive.
cover this up.
5. Fix arch piece firmly into position onto the wall. 6. Place corbel feature between both arches 7. The final step before finishing is to add the 8. Your decorative arch is now ready to finish.
Repeat procedure on both sides. (one on each side of the wall) and mark. Cut corbel, keystone. Glue keystone on the grooved side then Remove nails, fill gaps between corbel and arch
glue and fit. The versatility of our design allows the place keystone on the centrepoint, grooved side with filler then paint entire arch. You should now
corbel to be cut to varying lengths, thus suiting any down to corresponding groves on arch. be able to enjoy the elegance your decorative
wall thickness. arch will provide.
FINDING THE CENTRE POINT ARCH WIDTH VERSATILITY EXTENDING TO THE FLOOR
x
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A company focused on customer needs
All Expamet products are designed to offer customers three key benefits:
www.expamet.co.uk
Technical Support
Do you need assistance?
Free advice on the complete Expamet product range is available from our dedicated support team.
Our technical staff have a wealth of construction and engineering experience to help you solve the problems that
arise in design and construction.
Contact the Expamet Technical Department direct on:
Telephone: 01429 866655 Fax: 01429 851873 Email: [email protected]
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UK SALES & DISTRIBUTION CENTRE
The company policy is one of continuous development, we therefore reserve the right to alter
specifications, etc. without notice. Stock material may be collected from company depots for
cash or by prior arrangement. Customers are advised to check availability of material.
COSHH We are not aware of any risk to the person arising from chemicals or other substances
present on or in our products.
However, there exists the possibility of superficial injury from edges of relatively thin gauge
metals but this is obvious and arises largely from careless handling. It is akin to the risk from
timber splinters or any sharp corner.
Quality Assurance BS EN ISO 9002:1994 and ISO 14001
Registered Firms Certificate No. FM36694, EMS 45225