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Common Fixing Devices for Architectural Mesh

Commonly Used Fixing Devices for Architectural Mesh Facade & Interior Partition

Architectural mesh fixed with flat tension profile, clevis & spring
Architectural Mesh Fixed with Flat Tension Profile, Clevis & Spring
1.Attach the clevis bolt to the top tension profile, leaving two clevis bolt openings available.

2.Secure the clevis bots to the flat tension profile with self-locking nuts.

3.Put the mesh roll into the cradle, and then attach the lifting tools to the clevis bolt openings mentioned in step 1.

4.Lift the mesh roll with a crane. The mesh roll will unroll within the cradle
 automatically. Attach a rope on both ends of the bottom and two helpers shall guide the mesh roll to avoid movement when unrolling.

5.Connect the the top clevis bolts with the top substructure profile.

6.Repeat Step 1, Step 2 and Step 5 to attach the bottom clevis bolts.

7.Compress the pressure springs in the bottom substructure profile to pre-tension the mesh fabric.

8.Warp wire connectors around intermediate round bars located behind the mesh fabric and fasten the mesh fabric from the backside.
Architectural Mesh Fixed with Eyebolt & Spring
1.Insert round bars into the top, bottom and middle part of the metal fabric to replace woven weft wires.

2.Connect the top round bar with eyebolts and then tension and secure eyebolts to continuous substructure profile with nuts or with fastening brackets.

3.Warp wire connectors around intermediate round bars located behind the mesh fabric and hold the mesh fabric from the backside.

4.Insert the bottom round bar with eyebolts into the mesh fabric and connect eyebolts with tension springs. Fasten these springs onto the bottom brackets or a continuous substructure to tension the panels.
Architectural mesh fixed with eyebolt & spring