Edge Mounted Mini Post Spigot - Satin Polished
Edge Mounted Mini Post Spigot - Satin Polished
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A Mini Post Spigot is used to secure glass panels in frameless glass balustrades, pool fences, and other architectural applications. These spigots are designed to hold toughened and laminated glass securely without the need for holes in the glass, making installation quick and easy.
This design is for top edge fix use, using two side fixing points to secure the Mini Post into place on the edge of a platform. This design is ideal for use on decking systems where the decking edge to perfectly square, allowing for a secure edge fix through a decking fascia into doubled up 6x2 joists, while maximising the useable space on your deck.
These are supplied as standard in a satin / brushed polished finish.
Key features of Mini Post Spigots include:
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Material: Made from high-quality stainless steel grade 2205 Duplex stainless steel, which offers excellent corrosion resistance.
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Design: They come in various designs, including square, oval, side-fix and edge-mounted options, to suit different aesthetic and functional requirements.
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Glass Thickness: Compatible with glass thicknesses ranging from 10mm to 17.5mm.
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Load Requirements: When used with the appropriate glass specifications and design these Mini Post meet various loading requirements to meet building regulations Horizontal UDL loadings from 0.36kN/m to 1.5kN/m (low level railing to areas with pedestrian traffic such as walkways).
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Installation: Easy to install with minimal tools, featuring a tilt-lock pressure plate system that secures the glass with an Allen key while having the ability to adjust the pitch of the glass with a simple turn of the grub screws.
These Mini Post spigots provide a sleek, modern look while ensuring the glass panels are securely fixed in place, making them a popular choice for both residential and commercial projects
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