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Verge Flashing VF3 The verge flashing is manufactured from 0.7mm colour coated galvanised steel. Verge flashings are made in standard lengths of 4 metres and are joined on site using butt straps, one butt strap being required with each length of verge flashing. Verge flashings are welted down each side to give a safe edge. Where a longer top leg is required, a simple slip flashing may be incorporated on site or a custom flashing specified. Verge Flashing Support Zed VFS1 The verge flashing support zed is supplied in Black coated, galvanised 0.7mm thick steel in 4 metre lengths. It is used to provide support to the verge flashing when adequate support is not provided by a major corrugation of the Ward Roof - Low Pitch or Curved DR1000 profile. Lengths are joined on site and lapped 75mm, the lap being sealed with butyl sealant. Ridge Capping End Filler F2TR10EP The filler is cut from 30mm thick Metallocene Polyolefin (MP) faced polyethylene foam. The fillers can be supplied with a butyl seal, factory applied at the bottom edge to ensure a good seal. Further sealant should be site applied to the top edge prior to fitting the ridge capping. Verge Apex Units VTA3 The apex units are manufactured to suit the required roof slope with materials and profile to match the verge flashing VF3. They are factory assembled by rivetting and sealing, all rivets and joints being sealed with colour matched sealing compound. The standard leg length of the unit is 440mm. The component reference is VTA3 followed by the roof pitch, e.g. for a 4° slope specify VTA304. Verge Valley Units VTV3 These units are manufactured to suit the required roof slope with materials and profile to match the verge flashing VF3. Valley units may be used singly or in pairs depending on the detail of the valley in question. The standard leg length of the unit is 440mm. The component reference is VTV3 followed by 180 minus the included angle. For example, on a valley requiring a single unit between two roof pitches of 6°, the included angle is 168°. Therefore the reference is VTV312, which results from 180-168=12. For the same condition requiring a pair of units, specify 2 off VTV306.