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26 August 2016
www.ascbp.com
Light Gauge Metal Roof and Wall Panels
Installation Guide for Delta Rib
, Delta Rib
III, Nor-Clad
®
, Strata Rib
®
& 2½ Corrugated
ROOFING NAILS
@ 24" O.C.
2. #14 WOOD SCREW
SEE ILLUSTRATION
ON PAGE 7
ROW OF
BUTYL MASTIC TAPE
BOTTOM POLYETHYLENE CLOSURE
SET IN SEALANT ALL AROUND
PITCH BREAK (PB3)
3. #12 x 3/4" STITCH SCREW
OR
4. #14 x 7/8" LAP SELF DRILLER
@ EACH RIB OR EVERY THIRD
RIB FOR CORRUGATED
ASC'S LIGHT
GAUGE ROOFING
TOP POLYETHYLENE CLOSURE
SET IN SEALANT ALL AROUND
2. #14 WOOD SCREW
SEE ILLUSTRATION
ON PAGE 7
WOOD BLOCKING
3/8" HEM
SLOPE (S1)
SLOPE (S2)
6"
5"
SPECIFY
ANGLE
Slope Transition - High Slope to Low Slope
This flashing must be installed prior to uphill panels.
Procedures
Install sealant on the bottom and top of the
polyethylene closure. Set the closure as shown
above.
Fasten the transition flashing to the substrate with
roofing nails at 24" o.c.
Caulk and lap the flashing a minimum of 3".
(see page 44)
Parallel to the transition, place one rows of
1
2" butyl
mastic tape as shown above.
Attach the uphill panels as shown.
Install wood blocking as needed for support.
Place a small length of sealant on the top of each
rib as shown.
PB3

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