These following pieces of trim may be used in cases where the edge of the flooring does not butt
completely up against the wall. The UniPanels, as mentioned in previous sections, can also be cut to
meet up against the wall to finish the flooring matrix.
(1) When the residual space is less than 2.36”(6 cm) in width: Use Edge Rail (AD-623). Fasten Edge
Rail through the pre-punched holes at both ends to the UniPanel or SubPanels with type-s or flat-head
screws (Drawing D611).
(2) When the residual space is a width of 2.36”- 5.11”(6 cm ~ 13 cm): Use Wall Rail (AD-630) as a
spacer. First butt the Wall Rail directly against the last UniPanel or SubPanels. Then, as described in step
(1), fasten Edge Rail to take up the remaining gap (Drawing D611).
(3) Distance between 5.11”- 8.66”(13 cm ~ 22 cm): Use a row of SubPanels (1/4 of UniPanel) as a
spacer. Butt the SubPanels against the last UniPanels. Connect the SubPanels by Half-Connector at
trench. Then, fill the balance by single use or combined use of Edge Rail and/or Wall Rail to finish the
remaining gap (Drawing D611).
(4) The final space left in the corner after use of the last Edge Rail: Use Corner Rail (AD-629), which
has short segments that can be broken off, and each segment has a pre-punched hole to allow fastening to
adjoining parts. (Drawing D611)
Ramp Rail: When installing ramp with Ramp Rail, cut Rail to length then insert between Ramp section
and first UniPanels as shown. Pre-drill holes as needed on both the flat flange and the sloped flange, then
secure it with flat-head screws to both the adjacent UniPanels and the Ramp sections. Carpet tile edges
are tucked into the channels on top of the Rail. This provides easy rigidity and a finished look. The
visible aluminum strip also serves as a ready reminder of the sloping (Drawing D612).
Edge Trimmers are used to trim and finish the ConnectFloor installation along the walls. They are set
down on the small recessed “shelf” –on all four sides of the UniPanels designed to receive Flank Caps—
along the starting wall to bring up the finished floor to a uniform elevation. In most cases, this edge trim
is not used in typical installations. (Drawing D611).
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