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PRODUCT MANUAL<br />
Do not secure the steel to the plastic ties with tie wire or zip ties. Leave it loose so you can adjust the<br />
wall prior to concrete placement. Steel can be tied to other steel members, but do not attach it to the<br />
wall components (except for laying it on the rebar chairs on the <strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>Lock</strong> Ties).<br />
Consult your local <strong>Building</strong> Official, Engineer and/or <strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>Lock</strong> Representative for accepted methods.<br />
REINF. CONCRETE CORE<br />
Figure 118: Rebar Placement<br />
QUAD-LOCK TIE<br />
QUAD-LOCK PANEL<br />
COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCTS:<br />
HORIZONTAL REINFORCEMENT<br />
PLACED ALTERNATELY AT<br />
REQUIRED SPACING<br />
VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT<br />
AT REQUIRED SPACING<br />
<strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>Lock</strong> has identified a number of products and services that developers, builders, and homeowners have used<br />
successfully in completion of their ICF projects. They may be products that relate to other phases of construction not<br />
directly involving <strong>Quad</strong>-<strong>Lock</strong> products, or services that may simply add value to the project after completion. These<br />
products and services include, but are not limited to, the following listed items:<br />
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