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1. Check the flatness of the shuttering before you start the alignment process. It should be as flat as possible to ensure a good alignment. 2. Use a measuring device such as a ruler, level or spirit level to measure and check the alignment of the shuttering. 3. Check that the shuttering is properlyRead more
1. Check the flatness of the shuttering before you start the alignment process. It should be as flat as possible to ensure a good alignment.
See less2. Use a measuring device such as a ruler, level or spirit level to measure and check the alignment of the shuttering.
3. Check that the shuttering is properly secured and aligned to the walls and support structures.
4. Make sure that there are no gaps between the edges of the shuttering panels.
5. Check that all corner connections are properly connected and aligned.
6. Measure the distance between adjacent edges of shuttering to make sure they are equal.
7. Ensure that any required stop ends, dovetails and fillets are properly formed and aligned.
8. Take measurements at the corners to check for squareness and perpendicularity.
9. Visually inspect the shuttering to check for distortion or other irregularities.
10. If the shuttering is not correctly aligned, make adjustments to resolve the issue.