Roofing without a fascia board. Fastening using extensions

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Roofing without a fascia board. Fastening using extensions

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Roofing without a fascia board. Fastening on metal brackets
Brackets are attached to the roof structure elements. To secure a gutter, funnel or connector in metal brackets, first place the edge of the gutter closest to the roof under the bracket hook, lower the bc data indonesia into the bracket receiving socket and secure the opposite edge of the gutter by bending the clamping bar.

Metal extensions are used for lathing with a large step and are attached to the elements of the roof structure. On metal extensions, the gutter is fixed in plastic brackets. When using an extension, the plastic bracket is secured with a bolted connection, which allows you to move the bracket when setting the slope of the gutter. A bolt (with a semicircular head) M5x30 is inserted through a washer into the upper central hole of the bracket, passes through the slot of the bracket and is tightened with a nut after setting the plastic bracket to the desired position. A washer and a spring washer must be installed under the nut. The outer diameter of the flat washers must be at least 15 mm. The spring washer is installed between the washer and the nut. To avoid vertical movements, the bracket is additionally fixed to the extension through the lower hole either with a bolt (M5x30 + 2 washers) with a hex head, or a short self-tapping screw. The funnel and gutter connector are attached with a bolted connection (M5x30 + 2 washers) directly to the extension. The funnel is attached with two bolts, and the connector with one.

Fastening of pipes and fittings
The pipe and fittings are fastened using a universal clamp. The clamp installation location is highlighted in red.

Using a universal clamp
There are two possible fixing methods:
Pipe: fastening with sliding, on the side surface of the clamp there is an inscription "Pipe".
Fitting: fastening with rigid fixation, on the side surface of the clamp there is an inscription "Fitting".
The base of the clamp is screwed with a self-tapping screw (diameter M6, length from 50 mm) to the wall of the house. The brackets of the clamp are inserted into the base until they stop. The clamp is tightened with a bolt with a semicircular head (M5, length 40 mm) and a nut.
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