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<br />"IUUI:: UI:: I AIL r~v"c:uun.c:: I ne appropnate cap IS placea <br />on top of the closures and screw fastened through each rib on <br />twelve (12) inch centers. <br /> <br />TRIMMING AND CUTTING STEEL PANELS: <br />When cutting with the profile (length wise) or across the profile <br />(width wise), it is best to utilize an electric nibbler, shears or hand tin snips. <br />It is especially important to cut panels one at a time with the finish <br />side of the panel facing down on wood blocks. Care should be taken <br />to ensure that the hot metal particles and filings that occur from cutting and <br />fastening screws do not become implanted in the metal panel. <br /> <br />IMPORTANT: Filings from fastening screws and panel cuttings must be <br />cleared off the panels after fastening screws have been applied through <br />the panel to avoid rust marks on the panels. <br /> <br />Failure to comply with the above procedures relieves ATFAB <br />of responsibility for any resulting damage to, or deterioration of the finish <br />and voids any paint or finish warranty. <br /> <br />Safety <br />ATFAB recommends compliance with the Florida Fall Protection Act. <br /> <br />Ridge Cap - To be used at the peak of a two-slope roof. <br />The ridge can be ventilated by using a ridge vent. <br /> <br />Hip Cap - Offers coverage of the projecting angles formed at the intersection of the <br />two sloping roof planes. <br /> <br />Gable Trim - For installation on the edge of the roof (between the ridge and the eave) <br />securing the first panel edge and the last panel edge. <br /> <br />Eave Trim - To be used at the eave or gutter edge of the building, <br />and must be installed before any panels. <br /> <br />Valley <br />Used to flash the vaney formed by intersecting roof planes, <br /> <br />Sidewall - Apply when the roofing panel is installed parallel to a vertical wall. <br /> <br />Endwall - Used when the upper end of panel butts into a vertical wall. <br />