The method of disassembling the kitchen ceiling gusset is as follows:
Square aluminum gusset: First of all, you need to prepare a smaller tool, a square thin iron sheet, draw a circle at the ** position of the iron sheet, and then use the tool to cut along the circle. In this way, one corner of the aluminum gusset can be easily cut, then the aluminum gusset can be pulled out, and finally the aluminum gusset can be removed.
Circular aluminum gusset: The circular aluminum gusset is generally stuck on the keel by the clip, so you need to find the clamp installed on the keel first, and then rotate the clip counterclockwise by hand until the clip is completely out of the keel, and then pull out the aluminum gusset down.
Light steel keel: If the keel inside the ceiling is installed with a light steel keel, then you can cut off the gypsum board next to the keel first, then use a screwdriver to loosen the square head on the keel, and finally pull the keel out. If the keel inside the ceiling is installed with a wooden square, you need to cut off the aluminum gusset on one side of the wooden square, and then use a long-handled screwdriver to pry the aluminum gusset from the other side.
When disassembling the kitchen ceiling gusset, you need to pay attention to the following:
Be sure to be careful to avoid damaging the wires and pipes inside the kitchen ceiling.
It is best to keep the disassembled gusset and parts to avoid loss or damage.
During operation, it is best to stack the disassembled gusset together to avoid scratching or crushing the gusset.
If you encounter problems during operation, it is recommended to stop the operation in time and seek professional help.
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