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The goal is to mount each panel level and plumb.

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Begin by mou

your fi

rst half of each Z clip to the back of the 

rst panel. Orient

the clip to be facing downward (open gap is down). Install the uppermost clip no
closer than 1” to the horizontal top edge of the panel. Clips should 

d to

be:

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Parallel to the horizontal edge of the panel.

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Centered on the panel and no closer than 6” away from each vertical side
edge.

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Separate each clip to be p

ned no closer than 2’ below the clip above it.

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ch the panel clip halves to the panel using pan head #8 sheet metal screws, ½”

long. You will need to drill holes for these screws in the Z clip halves, but not into the
panel itself. Do

n any screw

anchor to be no less

than every 12” along the clip.

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With each half clip now a

d to the panels, you can coordinate the placement of

the opposing half of each clip a

ed to the substrate. BE SURE YOUR PLACEMENTS

ARE DESIGNED TO ALLOW FOR THE DROP IN HEIGHT ALLOWANCE NEEDED TO LIFT
THE PANEL OVER THE BOTTOM CLIPS BEFORE SEATING EACH.

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Measure down from the ceiling on the substrate 

 uppermost clip on

a horizontal line which is placed to allow the two halves to be seated properly once
the panel is installed. Verify that these

re level and properly spaced to

coordinate with the opposing halves before commi ng.

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Install these clips using a suitable anchor for your substrate. Most commonly, that
will be 5/8” gyp board. Select your anchor knowing that the best choice for the screw
is a pan or truss head #8 of appropriate length to securely embed into the wall studs.
We do not recommend the use of 

uted head drywall screws for this. You will need

to drill holes for these screws in each of the Z clip halves.

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With the wall halves now secured

e panel to slip over the wall Z clips

and then drop into properly seated

Using Stand-Offs

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The number of stand offs will be d

etermined by your panel dimensions. Please refer 

to the following diagram for an overview of how many that might be. Blocking is 
also recommended with Stand-O

ffs

 as a hidden support to prevent caving of panels. 

Stand-off pla

cement g

uide - Stand-offs s

hould be 3” from the ed ge of panel 

2’ x 2’          2’ x 4’          2’ x 9’          4’ x 4’              4’ x 9’ 

 

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Summary of Contents for Acoustic 1/2 panels

Page 1: ...e for cutouts Be aware to not overheat an area with any blade o empt to use routers or spir ers Laser tools are also not recommended o Best results will be achieved by using only very sharp tools and blades ensuring clean while not overhea ng the material during the cut o Carefully clamp all panels to avoid vibra i ibra during ng or ay result in panel damage Properly support the panel at all mes o...

Page 2: ...e Substrate o Be certain that your substrate will hold an adequate bond to the recommended adhesive If in doubt about a co ace an adhesion mock up test is recommended before you begin o Cut scribe and pre fit all Zintra panels as necessary o Once all of the panels have been properly sized and trimmed begin the applica on of the adhesive to the BACK SIDE ONLY of each panel Use ONLY Liquid Nails LN71...

Page 3: ... the other mounted to the back of the material o If using a Z clip system be sure to allow a gap at the ceiling line which is sufficient in dimension to allow the clip which will be installed on the panel to be l d up over the wall mounted n of that clip and then dropped in to be seated properly This is commonly a 1 or so allowance o Depending upon the size of your panel you will have 2 3 or 4 of th...

Page 4: ...which is placed to allow the two halves to be seated properly once the panel is installed Verify that these re level and properly spaced to coordinate with the opposing halves before commi ng o Install these clips using a suitable anchor for your substrate Most commonly that will be 5 8 gyp board Select your anchor knowing that the best choice for the screw is a pan or truss head 8 of appropriate ...

Page 5: ...p trims to secure the panel Tighten only by hand do no ghten Mechanical Fasteners o You may also secure the Zintra panel to the substrate using the same fastener placement guide as used for the stand offs but use direct fastening screw or nails to secure the panel o If using screws we suggest that you use a pan or truss head and that you pre drill your holes s carbide drill bit of the appropriate d...

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