The easiest way to illustrate this is with a drop of water. When we look at a drop of water on a surface, we notice that it does not spread evenly. The reason for this is a phenomenon called surface tension. This is due to the attraction of water molecules.
A similar phenomenon occurs in masses for self-levelling screeds. When pouring the screed in the room, we will notice that it spreads evenly only up to a certain point.
Thanks to the screed leveling tripods, we know to what height we have to pour the self-levelling mass. It is enough to place them at a distance of 1 m to 1.5 m and move the level between the screed leveling tripods using a laser.
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