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Brushed Stainless 2-Way Heavy-Duty Fin Stabilized Wall Mount Spider Fitting

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CRL SPF412HBS Brushed Stainless 2-Way Heavy-Duty Fin Stabilized Wall Mount Spider Fitting

Item #: SPF412HBS by CR Laurence

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Features
  • Designed for the 'All-Glass' Look
  • For Use with 1/2" to 3/4" Tempered Glass for Facades, 3/4" Tempered Glass for Fins
  • Made of 316 Alloy Stainless Steel and Available in Brushed Stainless and Polished Stainless Finishes

Shipping Weight

3 lb (1.36kg)

Type

Heavy Duty Spider Fittings

Finish

Brushed Stainless

Product Overview
This CRL Heavy-Duty Fin Stabilized Spider Fitting can be used with 1/2" (12 mm) to 3/4" (19 mm) facade glass, 3/4" (19 mm) glass, or metal fins to stabilize the deflections associated with wind and stack load pressures, while maintaining an 'all-glass' look.
The Heavy-Duty Fin Stabilized Spiders are an economical choice for most projects. Each Spider is supplied with the countersunk swivel glass fastening fittings. Alternate glass fasteners are available separately.
NOTE: To determine whether Regular-Duty or Heavy-Duty Spider Fittings are needed for your application, please consult local building requirements and a licensed structural engineer.
For additional assistance, contact DK Hardware Sales.
SPECIFICATIONS:
For Use With: 1/2" to 3/4" (12 to 19 mm) Glass
Glass Fabrication Required: One 1-7/16" (36.5 mm) diameter countersunk hole per facade glass fastening, and one 7/8" (22 mm) diameter hole per fin fastener
Templates: Available on Request for Each Fitting
Typical Applications:
  • Malls
  • Atriums
  • Airports
  • Museums
  • 'All-Glass' Curtainwalls
  • Important Notes: Do Not Use With Annealed or Raw Glass. To determine whether Regular-Duty or Heavy Duty Spider Fittings are needed for your application, please consult local building requirements and a licensed structural engineer.