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Flooring spacer AWTools AW303621 — pack of 1000 pieces, total weight 364 g
Flooring spacer AWTools AW303621 — pack of 1000 pieces, total weight 364 g
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Flooring spacer AWTools AW303621 — pack of 1000 pieces, total weight 364 g
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Flooring spacer AWTools AW303621 — pack of 1000 pieces, total weight 364 g
Flooring spacer AWTools AW303621 — pack of 1000 pieces, total weight 364 g
AWTools AW303621 flooring spacers come as a pack of 1000 pieces with a total weight of 364 g. Manufactured from polypropylene (PP) plastic, these thin, durable spacers are designed to create consistent expansion and grout gaps during installation of floating floor coverings and tiles. Supplied in a plastic bucket and made in Poland, the spacers help align boards or tiles, maintain joint spacing while adhesives cure or fasteners are applied, and speed up the fitting process without adding bulk or interfering with surface finishes.
The AWTools spacers are lightweight yet rigid enough to preserve uniform gaps between floorboards or tiles. Their PP construction resists moisture and typical site conditions encountered during floor and tile installation. Supplied in a convenient bucket, the large quantity—1000 pieces—supports continuous work on medium to large projects without frequent restocking. The design enables quick placement and removal without damaging edges or finishes.
Place spacers between adjacent tiles or floorboards at regular intervals as you lay each row to ensure consistent joint width or expansion gap. Push the spacer gently into the seam so it sits flush without forcing or bending the material. For tiles, maintain the recommended distance provided by the tile manufacturer for grout width; for floating floors, place spacers at junctions with walls and at board ends to preserve the required expansion gap. Remove spacers after the adhesive or grout has partially set if instructions require, or leave them in place when using grout-compatible plastic spacers that can be covered by grout.
Use the spacers with appropriate adhesive and grout products, and follow manufacturer guidance for setting times; avoid leaving non-grout-compatible spacers permanently in joints. Store the bucket in a dry place and inspect spacers before use to ensure they are not warped or damaged, which could affect gap uniformity.
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