From time to
time you may be required to change wall thicknesses,
at a corner or on a straight wall. This can be accomplished
by using combination size ties or forms. The following
graphics demonstrate different ways to achieve these
changes.
This wall thickness change is achieved by using a 6”-8”
tie. For thicker walls use the appropriate tie needed
(i.e. 8”-10”, 10”-12”).Flathead
pin required for this application.
ISC
4"x4" w/Wall Thickness Change Option
This
wall thickness change is achieved by using a 4”x4”
wall thickness change form. Face sheet holes allows
inside corners to be pinned to wall panels and reduce
wall thickness by 2”.
4"
- Straight Wall
This
wall thickness change is achieved by using a 6”-10”
Tie. For thicker walls use the appropriate tie needed
(i.e. 8”-12”, 10”-14”). Flathead
pin required for this application.
Versatile
90° angle clip can be a substitute for full length
outside corner angle to create an outside corner using
fillers. This wall thickness change is achieved by using
a 4”x4” inside corner and 90° clips
to change the wall thickness by 4”.
6”
– Straight Wall
This
wall thickness change is achieved by using a 4”x4”
inside corner and 2”x2” outside “W”,
to reduce wall thickness by 6”. This application
may also be accomplished using ties for the desired
size. (For example this application would use a 6”-12”
combination tie.)
2"
- Corner
This
illustration shows a 2” “W” being
used with different size fillers to reduce wall thickness
at the corner by 2”. You could achieve a 4”
wall thickness change, by changing the 10” filler
to a 8” filler.
This graphic shows a 4”x6” inside corner
to achieve a 2” wall thickness at the corner.