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Feb 21, 2025 - 01:40 AM
To assemble the Lindab Transfer Duct System, you have several options depending on the type of joint you are using. The available joint types are clamp with handle (SB, SB1), clamp with xxxx (SB-2), flange (FL), and flexible hose with hose clamp (MDC).
For clamps SB, SB1, or SB-2:
1. Thread the clamp over the entire bulge of one end and in over the duct.
2. Position both bulges next to one another and put the strap back over both bulges.
3. Ensure that the ends of the gasket are not twisted and then tighten the strap.
4. If desired, you can use a locking pin (available as an accessory) to secure the strap against unintentional opening.
For flanges:
1. Place the flanges next to one another, possibly with sealant or sealing compound between them if air-tightness class C applies.
2. Tighten the screws alternately to secure the flanges together.
For flexible hoses:
1. Fasten the hose clamp behind the bead of the flexible hose.
Please note that the number of suspension positions and the distances between them should be determined to ensure there is no deflection of the duct system.
For more detailed instructions and guidelines, please refer to the Lindab Transfer Duct System manual.
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