Self-Furring Metal Lath is made for masonry surfaces with hardened concrete nails and fasteners. Materials used are usually hot dipped galvanized steel sheets.
Metal lath used over solid surfaces to be furred approximately ? inch away from the wall to allow for the proper stucco
keying behind the lath. Self-furred diamond mesh lath has a surface studded in dimples or embossed āVā groove that provide the required ? inch of furring. Fastener placement should be arranged so
as not to negate the furring mechanism.
Self-Furred Diamond Mesh Lath is secured to masonry surfaces with hardened concrete nails and power driven fasteners at the furring dimples. Paper backed lath is often used in this type of
application as a bond breaker.