The installation method of corner code varies depending on the application scenario, material, and specific type, but generally follows the following basic steps:
First, prepare tools and materials
Prepare appropriate installation tools based on the corner code type and specifications, such as screwdrivers, electric drills, expansion screws, and corner glue.
Ensure that the surface of the corner code and the components to be connected are clean and free of oil and impurities to ensure the installation effect.
Second, positioning and marking
According to the design drawing or actual requirements, locate the installation position of the corner code on the component that needs to be connected, and mark it with a pen or marking tool.
Third, drilling and fixing
For corner codes that need to be drilled and fixed, use an electric drill to drill holes at the marked positions.
Push the expansion screw or self-tapping screw through the corner code hole and screw into the hole until the corner code is firmly fixed on the member.
Fourth, glue sealing (if applicable)
For corner code installations that require enhanced sealing performance, such as aluminum alloy door and window corner codes, a group of corner glue can be injected into the gap between the corner code and the member.
When filling the glue, ensure that the glue evenly fills the gap, and observe whether the glue at the other port of the screw hole overflows to determine whether it is full.
Fifth, adjustment and correction
After the installation is complete, check whether the corner code is firm and smooth. If necessary, fine-tune it to ensure the installation quality.
Sixth, precautions
During the installation process, it should be ensured that the connection between the Angle code and the component is tight and firm to avoid loosening or falling off.
For corner code installation that needs to be sealed with glue, ensure that the glue is dry before performing subsequent operations to avoid affecting the sealing effect.
During the installation process, follow the relevant safety regulations to ensure personal safety.
In addition, different types of corner codes may have their own specific installation methods. For example, active Angle codes may be formed at the door and window installation site without the use of a dedicated pin gun; Because of its non-rectangular cavity design, the cast aluminum Angle code can save more Angle glue and further improve the Angle strength. Therefore, in actual operation, you should refer to the corresponding installation instructions or consult a professional according to the specific type and specifications of the corner code.
Please note that the above steps are only general guidance, and the specific operation needs to be adjusted according to the actual situation.