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Features
- Complete system for layout and marking of radiuses
- Flexible Poles for curved edges
- Cleats are inserted between pavers
- Locking Velcro holds poles onto cleats
- Can connect multiple poles together for unlimited lengths
Instructions
Do not flex the poles tighter than 6 ft. to avoid damage!
Step 1. Install the Cleats two to three feet apart along the outer edge of the paver surface by wedging the bottom fin between the joints of the pavers.
Note: The linear direction of the Cleat is not important as long as it is located within 4”-6” of the paver edge to be cut. The tighter the curve, the closer together you need to install the Cleats for better holding power.
Step 2. Start installing Flex Poles onto the Cleats by sliding the Fuzzies along to match the place on the surface where the Cleat has been installed; then, stick the Fuzzy down onto Velcro on the Cleat.
Note: If your border is longer than ten feet, then you should connect the Flex Poles together to create a longer marking tool. Additional Flex Poles can be added to create an unlimited length marking tool.
Step 3. Once the Flex Poles are in place on the paver surface, the installer is then able to see a stationary line on the paver surface. If the curve is not in the right place, whether it is too much curve or not enough, the installer can roll the Fuzzy back and forth on the Cleat until the Flex Pole is in the desired place.
Step 4. Once the Flex Pole is correctly aligned, use the Locking Velcro to hold the Fuzzies in the place on the Cleats which locks the desired shape for marking.
Step 5. With the Flex Poles in place and secured, the installer can now mark the desired curve on the paver surface.
After the pavers have been marked, remove the FLEXMARKER from the pavers before cutting.
Note: If PAVE EDGE has been installed first, follow the steps above, but measure the soldier course distance from the wall of the edging to properly align the Flex Poles for marking.
Specifications
Part Number: 3000000
Weight: 5 lbs (2.3 kg.)
Length: 10 lineal feet per pole
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