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Tile spacer MODECO MN-76-004 4 mm, pack of 100 – plastic tile leveling accessory
MODECO MN-76-004 tile spacers are 4 mm plastic cross-shaped spacers supplied in a pack of 100. They are engineered to create consistent grout joints and precise alignment when installing ceramic, porcelain and natural stone tiles on walls and floors. The compact cross design supports even tile positioning during adhesive setting and helps maintain uniform spacing across the tiled surface.
These plastic spacers are lightweight, resistant to common jobsite conditions and simple to place and remove. The 4 mm gap they provide is suitable for a wide range of tile sizes and grout widths, helping to reduce alignment errors and speed up the layout process. Supplied in a pack of 100, they offer enough quantity for small to medium tiling projects and allow installers to maintain consistent joint width across multiple areas.
Place the MODECO 4 mm spacers between tiles during dry layout or after applying tile adhesive to establish the desired joint width. Ensure tiles are pressed firmly against the adhesive and that the spacer sits at the tile intersections so joints remain equal on all sides. After the adhesive has partially or fully set according to the adhesive manufacturer's instructions, remove the spacers before grouting. If using a leveling system that requires spacer removal at a specific stage, follow the tile adhesive and leveling accessory guidelines to avoid tile movement.
Use these spacers with compatible adhesives and grouts, and allow adhesive curing time specified by the manufacturer before grout application. For large-format or heavy tiles, combine spacers with appropriate support or leveling aids to prevent lippage. Store packs in a dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain plastic properties.
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