ATR Tile Leveling Alignment System Cross DIY Kit - 3mm (1/8")--- Floors only Cross Spacers ----.Kit Include: 100 Cross Spacers 100 Edge Spacers 100 (Re-Usable) Pre-Assemble Pro Spindle 1 - 10mm socket (1 per customer/order) ATR Tile Leveling is a 2 Part SystemOnly one ATR 'T' or cross plate is required for a 3 or 4 way tile intersection.Advantages of the ATR Tile Levelers:1. The universal Spindle removes cleanly and easily, without any force applied, eliminating risks of fragmenting tiles or leaving any unwanted obstructions behind2. Smaller package saving on shipping and storage space at the job site3. ATR Leveling System the only system not to leave any straps or obstructions between the grout joints once the spindle is removed4. NO SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED, for the advanced professional a simple socket and a cordless drill (optional) may be used to install and remove spindles so you are not depending on a broken gun or a single gun on the job site5. The ATR spacing plates lock the tile into position giving you the most perfect intersection of the tile and straight lines without requiring consistent adjustments6. Great labor saving 4 to 1 ratio How to use 3 Easy steps 1. Spread thinset install tile 2. Screw spindle into spacing plate, Slide spindle with spacing plate attached in between two tiles. 3. Tighten spindle clock wise firmly until all four corners are aligned flush. * Remove Reusable spindle once tile adhesive is dry. In Stock Ship Same Day.Free Shipping - In Stock Ship Same Day
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Does the job, but not perfect
When I told my family I was going to use large tile, they tried to discourage me, because large tile are very difficult to level. I began a search for something to help me. There were several options, but I chose the ATR system. It definitely does the job it's supposed to do. However,it is not perfect. It is very messy. The piece that goes under the tile on the floor tends to fill up with mortar, and if you need to make any adjustments, it's a mess. A few of them broke if tightened too hard.But my biggest complaint: even before I starting using it, I began to have questions about what to do when you leave off at one area and go to another. Do you tighten the two tiles you're working on without the other two? If you don't, they will start to dry unlevel. If you do, you need to loosen them when you come back later to add the other two tiles to your quadrant. I'm not sure if I've made myself clear on that last issue. I started at one section of the room, and worked my way out. As I moved to the left, the area to the right was left temporarily unfinished. To tighten or not to tighten til you return there? It was my first experience using the product. Maybe I'll get better with time.
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