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20 Orchard Rd
Brookvale
NSW 2100
Tel: 02 9905 1222
Fax: 02 9905 2885

Email: taylorsdoors@tpg.com.au

 

TJS - Taylors Joining System

Taylors Joining System was developed for a cleaner & brighter future. The process eliminates toxic gasses & dust created by conventional assembly methods.

Joining system

Advantages of the new
'Taylors Joining System' (TJS)

  • The surface coating of the ‘Zincanneal’ material has not been compromised because the new frames have been assembled without welding or grinding. This gives our customer a frame that is not susceptible to corrosion at the joints.

  • CSIRO fire rated test to meet AS1530 Part 4 1997, test number FSV1148

  • Our new metal door frames are environmentally friendly as we do not produce welding fumes, grinding dust, noise from grinding or use products that generate greenhouse gases.

  • Our new metal door frames have neat corners that have not been rounded off by excessive grinding.

  • The metal at the corners remain the original thickness because it has not been ground thin. This results in a joint with a neat appearance and very high integrity.

  • Our new metal door frames have been assembled in a jig which ensures each frame is manufactured square and uniform.

  • It is not necessary to prime our new metal door frames because the original metal coating has not been damaged. We use high quality ‘Zincanneal’ material from BlueScope Steel.
Assembly of the new
Taylors Joining System
  • Site Assembly: The TJS frame is easily assembled on site. Simply screw through the Stiles to the Head Section (screws are supplied with frame), see figure 1.
  • Factory Assembly: See figure 2.

Please Note: For etch priming to be effective the top coat must be applied to the surface within 20 minutes of being primed, for this reason it is recommended that etch priming should be carried out on site if necessary.

 

Joining System 2