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Wet Screeding Techniques
Wet Screeding
'A practical technique for
laying large or small concrete slabs, without the
requirement for
formwork,
screed rails or shuttering'
3 easy steps to performing ‘Wet screed’ with a Multi-Vibe or Screed King
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Step 1:
Pour and vibrate the concrete
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Step 2:
Using a rake and laser level concrete. Mark
level with ' X ' at 2ft intervals.
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Step 3:
Vibrate through marks using Multi-vibe or Screed
King and finish as required
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Key advantages of Wet
Screeding over traditional methods
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Minimal formwork required
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Lay whole slab in one day
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Save hours even days on set up
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Lay slabs without expansion joints
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No limits on bay widths
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Work around obstacles easily
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Running on Forms
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The multi-vibe and screed king can be run on
traditional formwork, which provides you with a
traditional beam screed option. Whilst this is a
feature please note that this is not
recommended as it creates excessive blade
wear on areas contacting the forms on all
vibrating wet screed devices.
If you wish to run on forms for achieving a
higher tolerance then one of our other screeding
tools maybe better suited for your application.
Please contact us if you require more
assistance.
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It only takes seconds and requires no
tools to change blades when using
a Multi-Vibe or ScreedKing. Blades are available in sizes from 4 to 24 ft
[1.3 – 7.3mtr]
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