



Pecarive 04.14.02
Add to my wish listPecarive is a lost edge formwork made of reinforced plastic, which is cut and bent into bracket according to the thickness of the load-bearing wall and the slab.
The Pecarive is placed on the load bearing wall outlining the edge of the slab to construct. The concrete blocks or pre-slabs are then laid on mortar on the horizontal part of the Pecarive in order to hold it in place during concreting.
Pecarive is supplied in lengths of 2.40 m.
We recommend placing the Pecarive 1 cm withdrawn with respect to the outside of the wall to allow the Pecarive to "loosen" during concreting.

The Pecarive is placed on the load bearing wall outlining the edge of the slab to construct. The concrete blocks or pre-slabs are then laid on mortar on the horizontal part of the Pecarive in order to hold it in place during concreting.
To fasten the Pecarive before fitting concrete or pre-slabs, just place nails in the joints of the load-bearing wall and fold them on the Pecarive steel rods.
The Pecarive also allows an insulator to be held, for example to:
· Make an expansion joint.
· Avoid a thermal bridge (Ytong block, etc.).
· Etc. …
To bend the Pecarive or fold it at an angle, first cut the longitudinal steels of the horizontal wing.
The higher the slabs, the more the Pecarive can open under concrete pressure. To remedy this, it is recommended to hold it using binding wires.
To prevent rust stains during ceiling sheathing, the Pecarive will always be placed 2 cm withdrawn from the inner face of the load-bearing wall.
The Pecarive imposes fitting with mortar, with or without a distribution bar, according to the prescriptions of manufacturers of concrete blocks or pre-slabs.