Installing TECCO Mesh is a streamlined, engineered process that creates a durable, active protection layer over unstable slopes. Here’s a clear breakdown of the key steps.
Step 1: Site Preparation & Anchor Planning
The slope face is cleared and graded to a stable shape. Engineers then determine the precise grid pattern for soil or rock anchors based on the project’s specific geotechnical demands.
Step 2: Drilling & Anchor Placement
Holes are drilled according to the planned grid. High-strength anchors are then inserted and grouted into place, forming the primary support structure for the entire system.
Step 3: Mesh Deployment & Linking
Rolls of TECCO Mesh are unrolled from the top of the slope downwards. Adjacent panels are securely connected using proprietary spiral linking clips, forming a continuous protective layer.
Step 4: Tensioning & Fixation (The Critical Step)
Using special tensioning devices, the mesh is stretched tightly against the slope face. It is then securely fastened to the anchors with plates and nuts. This “active” tensioning is what stabilizes the slope.
Step 5: System Integration & Completion
The mesh system is integrated with boundary ropes, and the site is finalized. The result is a conforming, high-strength layer that suppresses erosion and rockfall.
Why This Process Works:
The combination of a strong anchor grid and a tensioned, high-tensile mesh creates an “active” system that works with the slope, providing immediate and long-term stabilization.
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