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MAN MADE SLATE PITCHED ROOF
Marley Eternit Dims 600 x 300mm
Birkdale 22.5° (moderate exposure) 100mm headlap
Min pitch 25° (severe exposure) 100mm headlap
A smooth surface and 20° (moderate exposure) 110mm headlap
dressed edges offer a Max pitch 22.5° (severe exposure) 100mm headlap
traditional and pleasing Max gauge 90°
look using nail and rivet Coverage tiles/per m2 245-250mm
fixing down to 20° Weight per 1000 13.4/m2
Battens required (net) 13.6/m2
Code Description Colour Tile nails 1530kg
2792164 600 x 300mm Blue/Black 4.0m per m2 100mm headlap
4.1m per m2 110mm headlap
30 x 2.65mm + copper disc rivets
Marley Eternit Dims 600 x 300mm
Low Pitch 15° (up to 6m rafter length) 150mm headlap
Birkdale Min pitch 17.5° (up to 9m rafter length) 150mm headlap
90°
Birkdale slates can be used Max pitch 225mm
for low pitches down to Max gauge 14.7/m2
15° (with hook fixing). This Coverage tiles/per m2 1530kg
complements the Birkdale Weight per 1000 4.5m per m2 150mm headlap
range using nail and rivet Battens required (net) 30 x 2.65mm + copper disc rivets
fixing for steeper pitches Tile nails
Code Description Colour
2792165 600 x 300mm Blue/Black
Marley Eternit Dims 600 x 300mm
Thrutone 22.5° (moderate exposure) 100mm headlap
Min pitch 25° (severe exposure) 100mm headlap
A smooth surface and 20° (moderate exposure) 110mm headlap
square cut edges give Max pitch 22.5° (severe exposure) 100mm headlap
a low profile slate at an Max gauge 90°
economical price with a Coverage tiles/per m2 245-250mm
minimum pitch of 15° Weight per 1000 13.4/m2
Battens required (net) 13.6/m2
Code Description Colour Tile nails 1530kg
2825312 600 x 300mm Blue/Black 4.0m per m2 100mm headlap
4.1m per m2 110mm headlap
30 x 2.65mm + copper disc rivets
IKO Roofing Shingles
• Long lasting weatherproof protection
• Highly decorative and flexible
• Economical
• Easily installed
• Self-adhesive strip
Code Description Colour
2800111 Armourglass Square Butt Forest Green
2800104 Armourglass Square Butt Tile Red
2800110 Armourshield Hexagonal Forest Green
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