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Flooring spacer AWTools AW30362 — pack of 50 spacers, lightweight plastic
Flooring spacer AWTools AW30362 — pack of 50 spacers, lightweight plastic
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Flooring spacer AWTools AW30362 — pack of 50 spacers, lightweight plastic
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Flooring spacer AWTools AW30362 — pack of 50 spacers, lightweight plastic
Flooring spacer AWTools AW30362 — pack of 50 spacers, lightweight plastic
AWTools AW30362 flooring spacers are a set of 50 lightweight plastic spacers designed to maintain consistent expansion and installation gaps between flooring boards and tiles. Made of durable polypropylene (PP), each spacer helps ensure even joint spacing and simple alignment during the laying of laminate, engineered wood, plank flooring and various types of tiles. The pack is compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport and store on-site.
These spacers provide a uniform gap between boards or tiles, reducing the risk of uneven joints and movement after installation. Their lightweight PP construction resists moisture and wear during normal installation conditions and allows for quick placement and removal. Supplied in a pack of 50, the set covers multiple rows and typical room layouts, and the low weight makes them convenient to carry and use on a job site.
Place spacers between boards or tiles at the edges and along rows to set a consistent gap before fastening or applying adhesive. Ensure spacers are positioned at regular intervals, typically at each end and at intermediate points along a board or tile, to keep alignment steady during installation. Remove the spacers after the adhesive or click-lock joints are set, and before applying baseboards or grout as appropriate for the material being installed.
For optimal results, select spacer placement and frequency based on tile or board size and manufacturer recommendations for expansion gaps. Use additional spacers near doorways, transitions and room edges where movement is more likely. Store spacers in a dry place and avoid exposure to high heat during storage to preserve their shape and performance.
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