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This video is to bring you a closer look at the Bradley 9315 towel hook. A towel hook is generally an greater projection than robe hooks or coat hooks. Towel hooks are generally longer and this one indeed is. As you can also see the 9315 is in the bright polished finish and this is over stainless steel. There is a link below this video to the technical data drawing which is really nothing other than a link to the catalogue cut page, which shows the projection at 4-1/8 and we’re gonna get tape measure and verify that. So Bradley calls it out at 4-1/8 and that indeed looks correct. The assecution is 2″ by 2″, that’s not on the sheet but that’s a very typical standard for something like this, 2 by 2. Again solid stainless, it’s made of stainless steel, it’s all stainless. The method of mounting, here’s the backside of it and I have the wall clip removed. So, basically you take this wall clip with this faced to the wall, two screws are provided, like a number 8 by 1-1/2″ with a small roundhead on it. These two hooks will go out, once this is attached to the wall you’re robe hook basically there two hooks go inside and connect to the these two prongs that you see here. But once it’s hooked on there it stays in place. Securing it is done by this set screw that’s at the bottom, and that’s just a slotted set screw, you need a small screwdriver for doing so. Get it started by hand, and then when you tighten the set screw down don’t over tighten it. Once you tighten the set screw down it become quite solidly fixed to the wall at that point. You’re probably going to need some additional anchors if you’re going to drywall this obviously this would not be sufficient. But none the less they get you started with a couple of small little sheet metal screws. And that is the 9315 bright polished stainless finish. If you have any questions on the Bradley 9315 towel hook or any other Bradley product please do feel free to reach out to us. Thank you.
What is CEMENT BOARD? What does CEMENT BOARD mean? CEMENT BOARD meaning – CEMENT BOARD definition – CEMENT BOARD explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
cement board is a combination of cement and reinforcing fibers formed into 4 foot by 8 foot sheets (or 3 foot by 5 foot sheets), 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick that are typically used as a tile backing board. Cement board can be nailed or screwed to wood or steel studs to create a substrate for vertical tile and attached horizontally to plywood for tile floors, kitchen counters and backsplashes. It can be used on the exterior of buildings as a base for exterior plaster (stucco) systems and sometimes as the finish system itself.
Cement board adds impact resistance and strength to the wall surface as compared to water resistant gypsum boards. Cement board is also fabricated in thin sheets with polymer modified cements to allow bending for curved surfaces.
Cement boards are mainly cement bonded particle boards and cement fibre. Cement bonded particle boards have treated wood flakes as reinforcement, whereas in cement fibre boards have cellulose fibre, which is a plant extract as reinforcement. Cement acts as binder in both the cases. The fire resistance properties of cement bonded blue particle boards and cement fibre boards are the same. In terms of load-bearing capacity, cement-bonded particle boards have higher capacity than cement fibre boards. Cement particle boards can be manufactured from 6 mm to 40 mm thickness making it ideally suitable for high load bearing applications. These boards are made of a homogeneous mixture and hence are formed as single layer for any thickness. Cement fibre boards are more used in decorative applications and can be manufactured from 3 mm to 20 mm thickness. Fibre boards are made in very thin layers, making it extremely difficult to manufacture high thickness boards. Many manufacturers use additives like mica, aluminium stearate and cenospheres in order to achieve certain board qualities. Typical cement fiber board is made of approximately 40-60% of cement, 20-30% of fillers, 8-10% of cellulose, 10-15% of mica. Other additives like above mentioned aluminium stearate and PVA are normally used in quantities less than 1%. Cenospheres are used only in low density boards with quantities between 10-15%. The actual recipe depends on available raw materials and other local factors.
As a tile backing board, cement board has better long-term performance than paper-faced gypsum core products because it will not mildew or physically break down in the continued presence of moisture or leaks. Cement board is not actually waterproof, but it is highly resistant to absorbing moisture and has excellent drying properties. In areas continually exposed to water spray (i.e. showers) a waterproofing barrier is usually recommended behind the boards or as a trowel-applied product to the face of the boards behind the finish system.
One major disadvantage of cement board is the weight per square foot. It is approximately twice that of gypsum board, making handling by one person difficult. Cutting of cement board must also be done with carbide-tipped tools and saw blades. Due to its hardness, pre-drilling of fasteners is often recommended. Finally, cement board is initially more expensive than water resistant gypsum board but may provide better long term value.
Cement board is hung with corrosion resistant screws or ring-shank nails. Cement board has very little movement under thermal stress, but the boards are usually installed with a slight gap at joints in shower pans, bathtubs, and each other. These joints are then filled with silicone sealant or the manufacturer’s taping compounds before applying a finish. The filled joints are taped like conventional gypsum board, but with fiberglass tapes that provide additional water resistance. Combined with a water impermeable finish, cement board is a stable, durable backing board.