How does a leveling system for tiles work?
Both push and pull leveling systems consist of individual small plastic plates, each with a vertically protruding plastic tab. The plastic elements are placed with the plate under the laid tiles, with the tabs protruding a few centimeters upwards out of the joint. With the push system, a wedge is pushed into the opening of the protruding tab as soon as two tiles have been laid next to each other, whereas with the pull system, a sealing cap is screwed onto the threaded tab. With both the pressure and leveling systems, the higher tile is pressed down until both tiles are exactly parallel - without any height offset.
Depending on the size of the tiles, the floor can be carefully walked on immediately after laying with both systems. The tabs ensure that the tiles cannot move against each other.
As soon as the tiles have been leveled and the adhesive has dried completely, the wedges (pressure system) or sealing cap or tension cap (tension system) are removed again and the plastic tabs that protrude between the joints are broken off. A predetermined breaking point is provided for this purpose. The rest of the plastic tab and the plastic plate remain between or under the tiles and disappear under the grout when grouting.
Nivilliy Spinny - pull caps and tabs >>> to the product
Nivilli Keily - wedges and tabs >>> to the product