Hafele Iroko (Unfinished)£385.00

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Hafele Solid Wood: Quantity:
2000 x 650 x 40mm (£385.00)
3050 x 650 x 40mm (£535.00)
4100 x 650 x 40mm (£710.00)
3000 x 650 x 28mm (£375.00)
4100 x 650 x 28mm (£495.00)
Hafele Iroko (Unfinished) 
 
28 mm and 40 mm worktop thicknesses 
Hardwood worktops are constructed from finger jointed pieces of kiln dried timber within a width range of 38-41 mm 
Raw sanded to 120 grit and ready for finishing 
Fabricated hardwood worktops have a silky smooth finish and are virtually maintenance free 
The quality is A (top side) / B (underside) 
The colour of the wood will change over time, giving a beautiful and matured look 
All tops are individually stretch-wrapped. A full pallet consists of a quantity of 20 tops. Boards are available individually, no minimum quantity applies 
Store in racks with maximum 500 mm gaps. Store in humidity between 40% and 55% and in normal room temperature of 18°C and 23°C 
10 Year limited manufacturer’s warranty 
Prices include delivery to a UK mainland trade address 
 
Depth 
650 mm 
Worktop version 
Worktop 
Material 
Solid timber 
 
Edge design 
Square edge 
Colour reference 
Iroko 
The colour of the wood will change over time, giving a beautiful and matured look 
 
Warranty/guarantee 
10 years 
Tolerance 
Timber can expand as much as 1 mm/mtr. Always allow a gap of at least 3 mm if for example, worktops are captive between walls 
 
Tolerance is ±2 mm 
 
Upstands should be fixed to the wall and NOT to the worktop 
 
Allow a 3 mm gap between the work surface and upstand, the only connection between upstand and worktops should be silicone sealant, allowing the natural movement of your worktop 
 
Allow a minimum 50 mm from the cut-out to the front edge 
 
Wherever possible, joints in worktops should fall on a carcass end panel, giving added support to a joint 
 
Joints should be a minimum of 100 mm from the sink or 120 mm from a hob cut-out 
 
Allow a minimum of 120 mm between heated cut-outs 
 
Stainless steel sink cut outs to manufacturer’s recommendations 
 
Standard overhang is 35 mm from the carcass front, (not the door) 
 
Overhangs in excess of 300 mm should be supported and the worktop should be supported every 600 mm 
 
Installation reference 
Plastering or tiling should be completed after installation 
 
Regular use of the care and maintenance kit should ensure worktops stay in good condition 
 
Installation is relatively easy, for either a competent DIY enthusiast or recognised kitchen installer to carry out 
 
No specialist tooling required. Can be cut using normal woodworking routers and blades 
 
Plan the worktop layout to ensure joints don’t fall on or within 100mm of cut-outs 
 
Timber work surfaces must not be installed in unoccupied premises 
 
If wood worktops are to be stored prior to installation, they should always be stored at room temperature away from all sources of heat and moisture, on a sound level surface horizontally with a minimum of four timber battens equally spaced in between each worktop and on the floor 
 
Never store in a garage or an unfinished building and always install within 7 days of delivery 
 
Seal regularly in the first couple of weeks after installation to avoid the worktops drying out 
 
To test if a work surface requires further sealing, apply a drop of water to the surface, if the water pools the sealing requires further attention. If the water runs away, no more sealing is require 
 
The manufacturer recommends ‘Liberon’ oil for timber worktops. Linseed and teak oil is also suitable. After the worktop has been cut to size and all cut outs made apply at least 6 coats of oil with a clean, lint free cloth. Apply each coat within 12 hours of each other and ensure the oil is applied generously but evenly to both sides and edges. Pay particular attention to exposed end grain. After completion of the worktop installation give the top a final light coat of ‘Liberon’ oil and pass to the client the Customer Care Sheet that will advise them how to continue the maintenance process 
 
Note 
Heat producing appliances that sit beneath the worktop, must have an aluminium foil membrane placed on the underside of worktop, directly above the appliance 
 
Ensure that pans used on gas hobs are of the correct size 
 
Hob flanges must sit on aluminium thermal insulation around the cut-out, to avoid conducting excess heat and causing cracks in the worktop 
 
Flush mounted, recessed hobs (including induction hobs) are covered under warranty 
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