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1. Epoxy Grout is supplied as pre-measured kits. Where practical mix total contents of each part of 2 L and 4 L kits together to avoid measuring errors 2. Ensure concrete is free from dust or contaminants that may interfere with the bond. 3. Grit blast or scabble concrete to expose clean surface. 4. Remove ponded water. Concrete may be damp but not wet. 5. Stir the hardener and base components separately before mixing together, to disperse any settlement. 6. Pour the entire contents of the Part B container into the Part A container. 7. Mix the two components together using a suitable slow-speed mixer and high-shear mixing paddle (No Fillers: Ramset™ - Small Spiral Mixing Paddle, with Fillers Ramset™ - Large Spiral Mixing Paddle), for 2 minutes, until a fully uniform colour is obtained. 8. Scrape the sides of the tin and continue mixing for a further 2 minutes.
Grouting: 9. Position and level baseplate 10. Construct formwork around base plate with 25 mm clearance 11. Coat formwork with a thin film of grease or other release agent to prevent permanent bond 12. Form a pouring head with minimum 150 mm above base plate level 13. Form 50 mm off-side shutter opposite pouring head to allow air and grout to escape 14. Read mixing instructions 1 to 8 above 15. Pour Epoxy Grout into the pouring hopper 16. Keep pouring until Epoxy Grout has risen in the off-side shutter 17. Allow Epoxy Grout to cure for 24 hours before stripping form work Note: If thickness is greater than 50mm, pour Epoxy Grout in layers maximum 50mm thick.
refer to technical Data Sheet and MSDS available from www.ramset.com.au, for precautions and further detailed installation instructions

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