Friday 2 September 2011

J-rail instructions and floor/wall plans

Rook Lane Floor Plan Grey areas are floor spaces of 4 metres sq each Enough for a table and/ or a few pieces of funiture, o sculptures, beige areas are wall spaces with widths indicated. For a better look at the wall spaces see Rook Lane Arts website, or go to my facebook page (Mel Sewell) and stroll though the 'Rook Lane with numbers' album. All space is negotiable/flexible. If you haven't asked about specific space then I suggest you do, soon. First come first served. All those currently on website will have priority (03/09/11).






J-Rail instructions
We currently use the j-rail wall system, which comprises of the following elements;
THE RAIL 
Aluminium heavy duty rail with direct screw fixing to the wall, suitable for the heaviest of pictures.
THE CORD
Cylinder anchor with perlon cord. The anchor sits onto the J-Rail and the weight on the cord stops it from coming of the rail.
We use cords of three metres in length, any excess should be coiled up and masking taped behind the piece. Under no circumstances must the cord be cut. 
THE HOOKS

The hooks slip onto the cords and fix in position by their spring action.
The pictures then hook onto the hooks. We use two different types of hooks; one for regular usage, the other for particularly heavy weight items.
Aluminium heavy duty rail with direct screw fixing to the wall, suitable for the heaviest of pictures.








Smart-Spring HookEasily adjusted by pinch action.
Max. load 4kg (8lbs)







Self-locking HookHeavy duty
Max. load 10kg (22lbs)
. Chrome finish. Adjusted by easy to use spring locking mechanism.



 
HANGING BASICS
When hanging small pictures, only
1 cord/cable is necessary...
...but when hanging larger pictures
2 cords/cables may be preferable.

5 - STEP GUIDE TO HANGING





  • Place Pictures on the floor around the walls representing where you will be hanging items. (N.B. By hanging in vertical lines you will require fewer cords to hang from.)
















  • Identify items requiring heavy weight hooks.
















  • Hang items roughly in place, (you will require the ladder for this – see Ladder Health & Safety instructions), taking care to keep some weight on the cords when lifting pieces so to avoid the anchor slipping out from the rail.
















  • Once all items are basically in the right place, go around using a spirit level or similar to get pictures to hang level and correctly. (N.B. By carefully squeezing the hooks you can achieve minimal movement up/ down the cord.)
















  • Coil any overhanging cords and use masking tape or similar to tape excess behind the pictures.











  • USING THE LADDER – Health & Safety WarningRook Lane Arts provide an extendable A-Frame Ladder for the purposes of picture hanging. Please read the following before use.


  • Please use the solid cross supports when in ‘A’ formation to avoid slippage.















  • Do not over extend the third segment of the ladder.















  • Ensure ladder is stable before mounting. If at all unstable, have a second person supporting the base of the ladder.















  • Avoid over-stretching when on the ladder, get off and move ladder nearer if need be. Ensure you have a firm footing before reaching from ladder.















  • For carrying, please secure the ladder in a folded position using the catches provided.













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