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Cavity Trays ● Trim the SureCav to the bridging pieces
Stepped tray with bridging piece ● Cut can go through the pods if necessary
● Do not impede the bridging pieces
Fitting SureCav around bridging pieces of stepped tray
To maintain maximum support to the
external masonry, it important that the
SureCav panels are trimmed as close as
possible to the trays. At the same time,
make sure that the cavity bridging pieces
are not impeded by the SureCav panels.
It may be necessary to cut through one
or more of the pods, but this will not
impair the properties of the SureCav
system.
View of the SureCav
panel after
trimming to the
stepped trays
Rear view showing how the SureCav panels have been trimmed
up to and around the stepped trays and bridging pieces.
It is acceptable practice for the cut to intersect one or more of
the pods if necessary when trimming to the trays.
SureCav recommends Cavity Trays for all your cavity tray
requirements. Cavity Trays Ltd., Yeovil www.cavitytrays.com

