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Rear View of instailed Coping Section �r' <br /> Inline <br /> \ Support <br /> � Anchor Tek Screws <br /> (every 12') <br /> Coping <br /> Seams <br /> -� (see below) <br /> '��:� � <br /> . .� <br /> ,,� ` \\'� <br /> .�, ..� :�.� <br /> .�; � <br /> ``���� � � <br /> . �. � <br /> Tek ��'''� .�� \�.�� "'� <br /> .. �, � \ <br /> Screw \�.:� ` <br /> � <br /> °„�� �,`' � <br /> Inli�e '� � <br /> Support �� Tum coping <br /> Anchor UPSIDE DOWN for <br /> extra support while <br /> bending <br /> Optiona!Method <br /> Coverirtg Coping Seams (can be used on wall sedions with e single radius to form. <br /> For compound redius sections this method may NOT work) <br /> ��%:'��.. .fofni Support <br /> ' v^ - '. Anchor snd Coping <br /> a„ "�� -' Clip usad et ceam <br /> .'��,"�+,-R^.� behveen 2 pieces o� <br /> -f�J �n9 <br /> "� r�°°� iM'Su� <br /> �,. <br /> ��� � <br /> au�� ,�" <br /> MrJ�ar - ��? � �/ . <br /> �_ ��_._ <br /> � <br /> � � WHlTE RUBBER <br /> � MALLET ONLY <br /> To bend Flex Coping,piace straight coping bar across the wall panels.Statting at either end, <br /> SLOWLY puli the coping into the desired►adius as you work you're way down the bar. This <br /> will form the majority of the coping's final fortn. <br /> Once the basic shape haa been fortned,begin securing one end of the coping to the wali <br /> panels with Tek Screws,Support Mchors,and Coping Clips where needed. Ahvays start at <br /> the end of the coping that connects to a previousy installed ptece to i�sure a tight seam. <br /> As you worlc you're way down the bar,use a WHI7E RtlBBER MALLET ONLY,to tap the <br /> coping into the final radius(tap ONLY abng the liner track area to avoid denting the coping's <br /> face). Secure it to the wall with Tek Screws every 12"and Suppo�t Anchors every 2 1!2'-3'. <br />