How are middle ceiling panels removed from a finished CeilingLink ceiling?
Middle panels can be removed carefully by themselves, by lowering and tilting the bottom runner on one side while holding the adjoining panel in position until the lowered bottom runner is restored to a closed position. Panels adjoining the cross tee on one side of the panel being removed need to slide a little (about 1/4-inch) to provide clearance for the end of the panel being removed. Another strategy for removing middle panels is to remove an end panel in the same row and slide adjoining panels out until the middle one is removed. How are cross tees created and installed? Cross tees are cut to 23 3/4″ from the same 8-foot pieces used for top track and bottom runner. The cross tee rests on the CeilingLink bottom runner without being attached to the top track or having a top track of its own. About 1/4″ of the cross tee ends are supported by the bottom runner or L-Channel (see photos below). Because CeilingLink is made of PVC plastic, it is also possible to nip or cut away 1/4″ of th
Middle panels can be removed carefully by themselves, by lowering and tilting the bottom runner on one side while holding the adjoining panel in position until the lowered bottom runner is restored to a closed position. Panels adjoining the cross tee on one side of the panel being removed need to slide a little (about 1/4-inch) to provide clearance for the end of the panel being removed. Another strategy for removing middle panels is to remove an end panel in the same row and slide adjoining panels out until the middle one is removed. How are cross tees created and installed? Cross tees are cut to 23 3/4″ from the same 8-foot pieces used for top track and bottom runner. The cross tee rests on the CeilingLink bottom runner without being attached to the top track or having a top track of its own. About 1/4″ of the cross tee ends are supported by the bottom runner or L-Channel (see photos below). Because CeilingLink is made of PVC plastic, it is also possible to nip or cut away 1/4″ of th