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HeadingShort video segmentSafety RequirementsShots to be includedEnduroframe installation manual referenceKey comments to be included with videodons video?new video requiredranking
SafetyPPE requirementsIncluded in shots

Video footage or photo of each of the following items:-

  •  Safety glasses
  •  Safety boots
  •  High visibility clothing
  •  Safety harness
  •  Ear plugs (when using grinders)
  •  Goggles (when using grinders)
  •  Hard hats (where required)
  •  Gloves
  •  Sunscreen
  •  Stepladder
  •  Aluminium planks

Go through each item and when they need to be used

Be aware of local safety requirements that may apply in your state



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PreliminaryStorage of frames on site
  • Any staff in background are wearing safety glasses, safety boots and high visibility gear
  • No obvious safety hazards

Video footage or photo of each of the following items:-

  •  Properly stacked wall panels raised off the ground with blocking at 1 - 1.5m
  •  Properly stacked roof trusses raised off the ground with blocking at 2.0 - 2.5m

Wall Panel Storage

Roof Truss Storage

Frames must be stored off the ground

Frames should be regularly blocked

Frames should not be left in mud

If they do get dirty wipe off any mud and dust




Tools Required
  • Grinder should have guarding installed

Video footage or photo of each of the following items:-

Portable Power tools

  •  Cordless rotary hammer drill
  •  Cordless impact driver
  •  Hand-held grinder with metal blades to suit
  •  cordless drill
  •  Vacuum cleaner to clean out bottom plates (question)

Power Tool Accessories

  •  5/16" hex head socket - both short and long length
  •  No.2& 3 Phillips bits
  •  Spanners and socket sets
  •  Masonry drill bits

Hand Held Tools

  •  L/R snips
  •  locking sheetmetal pliers
  •  2000mm magnetic spirit level (not sure
  •  1200mm magnetic spirit level
  •  Tool belt capable of holding impact driver and screws
  •  Oil-based marker pens
  •  chalk lines
  •  Adjustable G clamps and vice grips
  •  Measuring tape
  •  Hammer
  •  Hacksaw & blades(no one uses these
  •  Step drill or hole punch
  •  straight edge
  •  welding clamps
Tools & equipmentExplanation of what each of these are and what they are used for


AccessoriesNone

Key fasteners

  •  #12-14x20 Hex head fasteners
  •  #10-16x16 Hex head fasteners (no problem if not used)
  •  M6.0 x 1P x 18 Smooth top gx teks (no problem if not used)
  •  M6.5 - 12 x 42 Hex Head self drilling screw
  •  1016 M6.5 - 12 x 42 Hex Head Self drilling screws for rafters
  •  #10-16 x 16 wafer screws

Tie Down bolts

  •  Show whatever tie down bolts are being used for the job

Other

  •  40 x 40 x 5mm square washers
  •  Brace tensioner sets
  •  Tie down being used for roof (may vary depending on licensee)
  •  Internal wall bracket
  •  Plumbing grommets
  •  Electrical Grommets
  •  hip rafter screws

Fastener Requirements

Accessories


Explanation of what each of these are and what they are used for


Wall Frame installation

Laying out wall panels

Site personnel wearing:-

  • Safety glasses
  • Safety boots
  • High visibility clothing
  • Gloves

Video footage taken of the following:-

  •  Entire slab before frames are laid out
  •  Print string marks on wall panels
    •  External wall panel print mark (these are marked with 'ext')
    •  Internal wall panel print mark
    •  Print mark on top plate
    •  Print mark on bottom plate
  •  Video footage or image of wall panel layout drawing
  •  Video footage of installers looking at drawings
  •  Moving wall panels into position
  •  External wall panel resting on end of slab with damp proof course shown
  •  Image of damp proof course from section 6.3 of installation manual
  •  Entire wall panel stood up with location of service holes visible and print string visible
  •  Nailing wall panels to slab to hold in place as a temporary fix
  •  Entire wall panel with temporary bracing holding walls up

4.0 Before wall construction begins

6.0 Wall Construction

  • Preliminary check requirements: Prior to construction check that the structure that the frames are to be installed on matches drawings and are within required tolerances. Slabs should be dimensionally accurate, level, and straight. 
  • Review the layout drawings to understand which panels go where and review overall dimensions before work commences
  • Explanation of print strings:-
    • Print strings on the flange indicate the 'front' face of the panel. This 'front' of the panel is shown by the arrow on the layout drawings
    • Print string marks indicate the wall panel number as well as the length of each of the parts. The length of top and bottom plates are marked on them which indicates the overall length of the panels, while stud lengths indicate the height of the wall panels plus 4mm
    • All external wall panels have "EXT" marked on them, and the print string faces to the outside of the building. If one is not pre-attached to the frames, a damp proof course shall be installed under all walls marked "EXT"
  • Wall panel orientation can be determined by ensuring that bottom plates marked with "BP" are at the bottom and plates with "TP" are at the top. Marks on the flanges of studs should face towards arrows on the layout drawings. The panel direction can also be obvious as there are a pair of service holes at the bottom of a wall and one at the top.
  • Layout walls: Move wall panels to approximate location on site
  • Start with panels in the corner and put 2 screws at each of the top and bottom to connect panels together
  • Temporary brace any panels that are not near wall junctions


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Fixing wall panels

Site personnel wearing:-

  • Safety glasses
  • Safety boots
  • High visibility clothing
  • Gloves

Video footage taken of the following:-

  •  Standing wall panels showing a variety of wall panels being joined together, eg. external walls end-to-end, external walls at 90 degrees, internal walls at 90 degrees to external walls
  •  Connecting internal non-load bearing walls to external load bearing walls at top of frame with 2 screws
  •  Screws connecting at top of wall panels, mid-point of wall panels and bottom of wall panels. 2 should be at each location
  •  String line showing how to make frames straight
  •  Checking frames are plumb
  •  Tightening tensioners to straighten panels
  •  Placing screws between strap bracing and frames
  •  Clamp temporarily holding panels together
  •  Completely stood frames
7.0 Wall frame installation
Note: current section in EF video shows this quite well

Tying down wall panels

Video footage taken of the following:-

  •  Image or video of wall layout drawings with tie downs marked
  •  Drilling through bent tab into slab underneath
  •  Cleaning out hole
  •  Placing 40 x 40 x 5mm washer on top of bent tab
  •  Inserting masonry anchor into bent tab
  •  Show other any other tie downs being inserted ensuring the right washer is being used
  •  Cleaning out bottom plates to remove any waste





transition part/triplegrip bracket installation

  • removal of heel screws and acceptable reinstallation
  • location of bracket




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regular truss installation



  • process of marking and bracing
  • safe working method




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long truss installation

  • techniques for countering flimsiness
  • safe working method




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hip installation

  • What order to install components




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stud relocation






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damaged truss chord rectification






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Truss spacer install






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Applications where product needs to be cut with snips

Im not sure exactly where, but I know it is required at times and a surprise for installers (Could be cutting out bottom plate if

nogging notch is included)





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tie down frequency






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window installation

  • using angle, moving sills




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Floor installation






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tools and fasteners required

L&R snips, locking sheet metal pliers, Number2, 3 phillips, and 5/16 hex head drivers, 200mm 5/16 driver

tek gun, angle grinder, tape measure, welding clamps, rotary hammer drill, combination square, chalk line. SH1016 SH1220 SW1016, smart rafter screws





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sisalation installation






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service hole grommet installation






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door jamb installation






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skirting and architrave installation






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plasterboard installation






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adding service holes






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plumbing breach nogging installation






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electrical wall plate installation






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strap bracing adjustment and screwoff






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Eave fixing






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valley support installation






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