MAIN ADVANTAGES OF THE COVER
- Absorbs shock and reduces the severity of mechanical injuries
- Good surface adhesion in all weather conditions
- Dampens sound
- Maximum moisture absorption
- Aesthetic appearance
- Easy to install - can be done by yourself
- Easily replaceable and modular - even in pieces
- Easy maintenance
EN 1177 STANDARD
CoverPower rubber tiles comply with EU standard EN 1177, which confirms compliance with one of the most important characteristics of rubber tiles - maximum absorption of mechanical injuries and shock absorption.
3 STEPS TO A FINISHED RUBBER TILE
- Connect the rubber tiles to the plastic pins by inserting them intο the holes in the sides of the tiles.
- Interlock the tiles so that the tiles are in an alternating pattern.
- Continue to connect the tiles until the entire area is covered.
PRACTICAL TIPS FOR A PERFECT RESULT
- Do not install rubber tiles when the air temperature is below 4°C. The tiles should be laid on a flat surface 24 hours before installation, in no more than 2-3 layers, to achieve the technical dimensions before installation.
- Indoors, rubber tiles should be laid directly on a flat surface.
- When laying directly on the ground, the substrate must be specially prepared.
- First layer: 150 mm of crushed stone. The gravel should be up to 32 mm in diameter.
- Second layer: a mixture of sand and gravel or a layer of gravel 33 mm thick. The gravel must be at least 8 mm in diameter.
- Third layer: The same mixture, but the grains must be smaller, up to 5 mm in diameter.
- Fourth layer (top layer): - Geotextile overlay on which rubber tiles can be laid.
Caution. All intermediate layers must be thoroughly sealed.
Aeg: Paigaldada tasasele pinnale sobival ajal
