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The TIGA Facade System Hidden Cladding Fixings (100 pcs) are precision-engineered brackets designed for concealed installation of timber rainscreen cladding boards. Developed for use within the TIGA façade system, these fixings allow cladding boards to be mounted without visible face fixings, delivering a clean, uninterrupted external finish.
The TIGA system is designed to support ventilated rainscreen construction by maintaining consistent board spacing, accurate alignment, and reliable load transfer back to the supporting structure. When installed correctly, the hidden fixing method preserves airflow behind the cladding while protecting fixings from direct weather exposure, contributing to long-term façade performance.
These fixings are compatible with the following TIGA cladding boards:
The TIGA hidden cladding fixings are supplied as a 100-piece pack and are intended for use with compatible TIGA board profiles only. Correct installation requires appropriate battens, membranes, cavity depth, and fixing layout in line with rainscreen cladding best practice.
By combining concealed fixings with compatible TIGA cladding boards, the TIGA façade system delivers a refined timber rainscreen solution with consistent detailing, controlled ventilation, and a high-quality architectural finish.
Properties :
Material:TIGA: Aluminium-zinc coated sheet metal or TIGA2: Stainless steel A2 1.4301
System screw UNIA: Hardened stainless steel
100 piece box
Fire rating: Assured by metal connectors
Fastening type: Concealed sliding and fixed point fixing
Façade profile: Specific TIGA profile
Recommended gap between cladding boards 7 – 15 mm
Supplied with stainless steel screw UNIA 4.2×28 mm
1 Sq.m. (m2) is required 14-22 pcs. (depending on the width of the cladding and the structure of the frame)
Downloads:
Thermowood, Nordic Spruce, Siberian Larch, Charred TImber (Shou Sugi Ban Technique)