Walls & Ceilings Architect/January 2008 - (Page 10) SPEC SHEET A NEW TWIST IN STEEL FRAMING Trakloc is a unique steel framing system consisting of a telescoping stud which locks into place anywhere in the track, virtually eliminating the need to cut or screw the stud. This patented, self-locking, telescopic non load-bearing framing system allows framers to construct walls substantially faster, safer, and with less waste than with traditional drywall studs. The framer simply inserts the top of the stud into the top track, twists to lock the top it into place, extends the stud to the lower track, and then twists the lower end of the stud into place completing the installation. ® TRAKLOC PRODUCT CODE Telescopic Studs 250TSA125-18 250TSA125-30 362TSA125-18 362TSA125-30 600TSA125-30 DESCRIPTION 2-1/2”, 2-piece stud assembly, 1-1/4” flange, 18 mil 2-1/2”, 2-piece stud assembly, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil 3-5/8”, 2-piece stud assembly, 1-1/4” flange, 18 mil 3-5/8”, 2-piece stud assembly, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil 6”, 2-piece stud assembly, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil Cut time & costs without cutting studs With its innovative design and easy to use concept, Trakloc has been shown to decrease labor costs by up to 50 percent. Trakloc’s telescopic studs save you time and money by: •Keeping installers off scaffolding and scissor lifts •Minimizing cutting •Virtually eliminating screwing and fastening •Compacting to fit into standard size elevators* Trakloc is ideal for use in: •Buildings that require deflection •Commercial buildings and residential buildings such as apartments and lofts •High-cost labor markets •Situations where loading the job is a challenge* •Projects with short deadlines •Retrofits of existing buildings •Historic building renovation •Projects with uneven or irregular floor-to-ceiling heights •Areas where cutting, and screwing, create health hazards and excessive noise When used instead of traditional metal framing, Trakloc: •Virtually eliminates the need for cutting •Easily adjusts in length to assist in loading standard size elevators* •Significantly reduces time spent on scissor lifts or scaffolding •Greatly improves the quality of the finished product •Noticeably reduces scrap and waste •Makes for a safer jobsite *For telescopic “elevator studs”, please call for details and specifications concerning your projects. Telescopic Studs With Deflection 250TSD125-18 2-1/2”, 2-piece stud assembly with deflection, 1-1/4” flange, 18 mil 250TSD125-30 2-1/2”, 2-piece stud assembly with deflection, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil 362TSD125-18 3-5/8”, 2-piece stud assembly with deflection, 1-1/4” flange, 18 mil 362TSD125-30 3-5/8”, 2-piece stud assembly with deflection, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil 600TSD125-30 6”, 2-piece stud assembly with deflection, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil Fixed Length Studs 250TSF125-18 2-1/2”, stud, 1-1/4” flange, 18 mil 250TSF125-30 2-1/2”, stud, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil 362TSF125-18 3-5/8”, stud, 1-1/4” flange, 18 mil 362TSF125-30 3-5/8”, stud, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil 600TSF125-30 6”, stud, 1-1/4” flange, 30 mil Trakloc Track 250TTS137-18 250TTS137-30 362TTS137-18 362TTS137-30 600TTS137-30 Header Clips 250THC125-18 250THC125-30 362THC125-18 362THC125-30 600THC125-30 2-1/2” standard track, 1-3/8” flange, 18 mil 2-1/2” standard track, 1-3/8” flange, 30 mil 3-5/8” standard track, 1-3/8” flange, 18 mil 3-5/8” standard track, 1-3/8” flange, 30 mil 6” standard track, 1-3/8 flange, 30 mil 2-1/2”, 1 piece, pre-cut header clip, 18 mil 2-1/2”, 1 piece, pre-cut header clip, 30 mil 3-5/8”, 1 piece, pre-cut header clip, 18 mil 3-5/8”, 1 piece, pre-cut header clip, 30 mil 6”, 1 piece, pre-cut header clip, 30 mil A N E W T W I ST I N ST E E L F RA M I N G 798 Frelinghuysen Ave. Newark, NJ 07114 TRAKLOC NORTH AMERICA Please Circle #379 On Reader Action Card Toll Free: 866-7-TRAKLOC (787-2556) info@trakloc.com www.trakloc.com http://www.trakloc.com http://www.trakloc.com http://www.trakloc.com
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