Dymetrol® Installation Into
A Wedge And Chair Back
Step 1
Measure the inside circumference of A and B and the length of line
C as shown in Figures 1 and 1A.
Step 2
Lay out the Dymetrol® as shown in Figure 2. Note that
the length of A and B is 3% shorter than the distances measured in Step
1. This will result in the required amount of stretch when installed.
Cut the Dymetrol® approximately 3" longer than the
lengths calculated above. This extra material (Figure 2) will be necessary
only as an aid in the development of the first pattern for cutting multiple
pieces of Dymetrol®.
Step 3
Attach the fabric along one end of the back (Line C in Figures 1 and
1A). Stretch the fabric with the appropriate stretching tool and attach
the opposite end.
Step 4
Attach the fabric along the bottom rail line "A" as shown in
Figures 1 and 1A.
Step 5
Pull fabric by hand and staple along top rail "B" in Figure
1 and 1A. Pulling the Dymetrol® in the non-stretch direction
causes it to take the shape of the end stumps along the entire back.
NOTES:
- Prior to installation, break all sharp edges where Dymetrol® will
come into contact with the frame. Use recommended staple and staple
pattern. Refer to Bulletin No. 1 (H-04610).
- A proper installation will have the monofilaments running parallel
with the top and the bottom rails.
- To duplicate an installation on a production basis simply layer the
Dymetrol® and pattern out using conventional fabric
cutting equipment.
H-04613
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