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Soundproofing, Acoustics, Noise & Vibration Control SpecialistsChaska, MN 55318 Visit our Website: www .acousticalsurfaces.com We Identify and S.T.O.P. Your Noise Problems Technical Data Ð Installation Instructionsechnical Data Ð Installation InstructionsTMImpaling Clip Mounting Ð Fabric Covered Fiberglass PanelsLayout panel locations. Inspect mountingsurface to insure suitability for panel Secure impaling clips to wall using 2 screws/clip, toggle anchors or nails. long dimension vertically. Impaling Clips(See detail for number) Side ViewTop ViewWall SonexTM Ceiling &Wall Panels ¥Sound Control Curtains ¥Equipment Enclosures ¥Acoustical Baffles & Banners ¥Solid Wood & VeneerAcoustical Ceiling &Wall Systems ¥Professional Audio Acoustics ¥Vibration& Damping Control ¥Fire Retardant Acoustics¥Hearing Protection ¥Moisture &Impact ResistantProducts ¥Floor Impact Noise Reduction ¥Sound Absorbers ¥Noise Barriers ¥Fabric Wrapped Wall Panels ¥Acoustical Foam (Egg Crate) ¥Acoustical Sealants &Adhesives¥Outdoor Noise Control ¥Assistive Listening Devices ¥OSHA, FDA, ADACompliance ¥On-Site Acoustical Analysis ¥Acoustical Design &Consulting ¥Large Inventory ¥FastShipment ¥No Project too Large or Small ¥ Major Credit Cards Accepted Chaska, MN 55318 Visit our Website: www .acousticalsurfaces.com We Identify and S.T.O.P. Your Noise Problems Technical Data Ð Installation Instructions Cont'dechnical Data Ð Installation Instructions Cont'dTMImpaling Clip Mounting Ð Fabric Covered Fiberglass Panels ContÕd3.Secure impaling clips to wall using Liquid Nails or Construction Adhesive.Make sure clips have good adhesivebond to wall.Apply adhesive to clip and smearover entire clip in sufficient thicknessto make good contact with the wall. After panel has been impaledonto clips the white glue will cure4.Apply Elmers white glue to back of fiberglass panel at impaling clip To locate glue positions on back of wall panel 5.Align panel on wall plumb and square. Press fiberglass panels onto impaling clips, firmly at each impaling clip location. Use a clean piece of plywood as a push board to distribute pressure on clip. Do 6.If panels have to be removed, remove old clips and relocate new clips in a different location and repeatas indicated in 5. Continued on next page Soundproofing Products ¥ SonexTM Ceiling &Wall Panels ¥Sound Control Curtains ¥Equipment Enclosures ¥Acoustical Baffles & Banners ¥Solid Wood & VeneerAcoustical Ceiling &Wall Systems ¥Professional Audio Acoustics ¥Vibration& Damping Control ¥Fire Retardant Acoustics¥Hearing Protection ¥Moisture &ImpactResistant Products ¥Floor Impact Noise Reduction ¥Sound Absorbers ¥Noise Barriers ¥Fabric Wrapped Wall Panels ¥Acoustical Foam (Egg Crate) ¥Acoustical Sealants &Adhesives ¥Outdoor Noise Control ¥Assistive Listening Devices ¥OSHA, FDA, ADACompliance ¥On-Site Acoustical Analysis ¥Acoustical Design &Consulting ¥LargeInventory ¥Fast Shipment ¥No Project too Large or Small ¥ Major Credit Cards Accepted Technical Data Ð Installation Instructions ContÕdechnical Data Ð Installation Instructions ContÕdTMImpaling Clip Mounting Ð Fabric Covered Fiberglass Panels ContÕd Chaska, MN 55318 Visit our Website: www .acousticalsurfaces.com We Identify and S.T.O.P. Your Noise ProblemsIf impaling clips are used in conjunction with adhesive Ð fewer clips can be used. Apply adhesive in a random pattern to back of panel. Press panel firmly on clips and on wall for adhesive to make If panels have to be removed, removal will result in a thin layer of fiberglass adhering to the clips on thewall. Upon replacement of panels in another location locate impaling clips in 2 different locations on panel.NOTE:Acoustical Wall panels rarely have to be removed and relocated as they are normally used to adjust the room acoustics in the room in which they are applied. Panels that are installed as a permanent application are best installed with impaling clips and/or adhesive as a cost effective application.Fabric Wrap AroundAdhesiveSmall Bead of AdhesiveAround Edge Continued on next pageNumber of clips per panel.4' x 8'4' x 6'XXXXX4' x 4'XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXX Soundproofing Products ¥ SonexTM Ceiling &Wall Panels ¥Sound Control Curtains ¥Equipment Enclosures ¥Acoustical Baffles & Banners ¥Solid Wood & VeneerAcoustical Ceiling &Wall Systems ¥Professional Audio Acoustics ¥Vibration& Damping Control ¥Fire Retardant Acoustics¥Hearing Protection ¥Moisture &ImpactResistant Products ¥Floor Impact Noise Reduction ¥Sound Absorbers ¥Noise Barriers ¥Fabric Wrapped Wall Panels ¥Acoustical Foam (Egg Crate) ¥Acoustical Sealants &Adhesives ¥Outdoor Noise Control ¥Assistive Listening Devices ¥OSHA, FDA, ADACompliance ¥On-Site Acoustical Analysis ¥Acoustical Design &Consulting ¥LargeInventory ¥Fast Shipment ¥No Project too Large or Small ¥ Major Credit Cards Accepted Technical Data Ð Installation Instructions ContÕdechnical Data Ð Installation Instructions ContÕdTMCutting PanelsWithout a doubt, the best knife for cutting fabric covered fiberglass panels is a wooden handled Chicago Cutlery10" knife. The blade should be slightly sharpened with a medium grit carborundum stone. This produces a veryslightly rough edge that could be characterized as a Òmicro-sawÓ. The stainless steel blade will provide multiplecuts between sharpening and will not fray the fibers. Use sawing action when cutting panel If cut out is exposedadhere small triangularCut perimeter of box and remove fiberglass.Wrap fiberglassaround back of ASI 2003Cut X through panel. Chaska, MN 55318 Visit our Website: www .acousticalsurfaces.com We Identify and S.T.O.P. Your Noise Problems Continued on next page Soundproofing Products ¥ SonexTM Ceiling &Wall Panels ¥Sound Control Curtains ¥Equipment Enclosures ¥Acoustical Baffles & Banners ¥Solid Wood & VeneerAcoustical Ceiling &Wall Systems ¥Professional Audio Acoustics ¥Vibration& Damping Control ¥Fire Retardant Acoustics¥Hearing Protection ¥Moisture &ImpactResistant Products ¥Floor Impact Noise Reduction ¥Sound Absorbers ¥Noise Barriers ¥Fabric Wrapped Wall Panels ¥Acoustical Foam (Egg Crate) ¥Acoustical Sealants &Adhesives ¥Outdoor Noise Control ¥Assistive Listening Devices ¥OSHA, FDA, ADACompliance ¥On-Site Acoustical Analysis ¥Acoustical Design &Consulting ¥LargeInventory ¥Fast Shipment ¥No Project too Large or Small ¥ Major Credit Cards Accepted Technical Data Ð Installation Instructions Cont'dechnical Data Ð Installation Instructions Cont'dTMCutting a Panel Down for Size in the Field Chaska, MN 55318 Visit our Website: www .acousticalsurfaces.com We Identify and S.T.O.P. Your Noise Problems Cut panel from back Ñ do not cut face fabric.Cut face fabric at location to allow wrap around the edge and backup panels. secure steel angle in place.For other questions regarding field installation or panel modifications Call ASIon the HELP-LINE at 1-800-448-0121 Cut Fabric Panel Face Fabric may be wrapped around panel edge using spray adhesive.If panel edge has to be reinforced a 1" or 2" light steel angle can be used toreinforce the panel edge. Soundproofing Products ¥ SonexTM Ceiling &Wall Panels ¥Sound Control Curtains ¥Equipment Enclosures ¥Acoustical Baffles & Banners ¥Solid Wood & VeneerAcoustical Ceiling &Wall Systems ¥Professional Audio Acoustics ¥Vibration& Damping Control ¥Fire Retardant Acoustics¥Hearing Protection ¥Moisture &ImpactResistant Products ¥Floor Impact Noise Reduction ¥Sound Absorbers ¥Noise Barriers ¥Fabric Wrapped Wall Panels ¥Acoustical Foam (Egg Crate) ¥Acoustical Sealants &Adhesives ¥Outdoor Noise Control ¥Assistive Listening Devices ¥OSHA, FDA, ADACompliance ¥On-Site Acoustical Analysis ¥Acoustical Design &Consulting ¥LargeInventory ¥Fast Shipment ¥No Project too Large or Small ¥ Major Credit Cards Accepted TTechnical Data Ð Installation Instructions Cont'dechnical Data Ð Installation Instructions Cont'dTMTMCutting a Panel Down for Size in the Field Cut panel from back Ñ do not cut face fabric.Cut face fabric at location to allow wrap around the edge and backup panels. on the HELP-LINE at Cut Fabric Panel Face Fabric may be wrapped around panel edge using spray adhesive.If panel edge has to be reinforced a 1" or 2" light steel angle can be used toreinforce the panel edge. 10" knife. The blade should be slightly sharpened with a medium grit carborundum stone. This produces a veryslightly rough edge that could be characterized as a Òmicro-sawÓ. The stainless steel blade will provide multiple Wrap fiberglass Continued on next page If impaling clips are used in conjunction with adhesive Ð fewer clips can be used. Apply adhesive wall. Upon replacement of panels in another location locate impaling clips in 2 different locations on panel.NOTE:Acoustical Wall panels rarely have to be removed and relocated as they are normally used to permanent application are best installed with impaling clips and/or adhesive as a cost effective Fabric Wrap AroundSmall Bead of Adhesive XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX 2' x 2' Liquid Nails or Construction Adhesive.over entire clip in sufficient thickness glue into fiberglass. To locate glueIf panels have to be removed, remove old clips and relocate new clips in a different location and repeat Continued on next page TTechnical Data Ð Installation Instructionsechnical Data Ð Installation InstructionsTMTMImpaling Clip Mounting Ð Fabric Covered Fiberglass Panels1.Layout panel locations. Inspect mountingsurface to insure suitability for panel 2.Secure impaling clips to wall using2 screws/clip, toggle anchors or nails. long dimension vertically. Impaling Clips Side ViewTop View Continued on next page Wall