1. Staple
gun for timber frame, roof and dry-lining
2. Pneumatic stapler for fell seam
3. Electrically conductive and specially cleaned stainless steel staples,
for both stapling
techniques (see point 1 and 2)
4. Common manual stapler for copper staples (point
5)
5. Copper-plated and specially cleaned staples for manual tacking of fell
seam – only
for interior use
6. Notched trowel (min. 5 mm notches) for even spreading
of mortar before applying Cuprotect® mesh
7. Venetian trowel with roand edges for embedding
the Cuprotect® mesh
into mortar
8. Cutter for exact sizing of mesh
9. Scissors for exact sizing of mesh
10. Electrically conductive and specially cleaned stainless steel staples for tacking and stapling with no. 1 and 2.
11. Ruler
INDICATION: The copper or stainless steel staples must be electrically conductive and specially cleaned to achieve the best shielding effect. All commercially available staples are always coated and therefore not conductive. As laboratory tests have shown, the shielding effect is reduced by up to 10 dB when using these brackets. |