Glass Spigot Description
This square in-ground glass spigot is used for glass below 12mm and is suitable for glass balustrades, pool fences, railings. In-ground glass spigots are designed to be inserted into the ground or a concrete foundation. This installation method provides a seamless and clean look with minimal visible hardware, creating a sleek and modern appearance for the glass railing system.
In-ground glass spigots offer excellent stability and support for the glass panels in the railing system. By being securely anchored into the ground, they provide a strong foundation that helps distribute the weight of the glass panels and maintain the structural integrity of the railing. This type of spigot is commonly used in outdoor settings, such as around swimming pools or in garden areas, to create a sleek and unobstructed barrier or enclosure using glass panels.
Glass Spigot Specifications
Product Name |
Square In-ground Glass Spigot |
Outline Dimension |
158mm*104mm*104mm |
Glass Thickness |
12mm |
Weight |
1.24Kg |
Finish |
Classic Satin/Mirror |
Material |
Duplex Stainless Steel 2205, Stainless Steel 304/316 |
Application |
Pool |
Casting Process |
Siica Sol Technics Lost-wax Process |
Certifications |
Australian Standard Test/Patent Certificate/IATF16949/ISO9001/ISO14001/TUV/PED/AD2000 |
OEM |
Available |
Annual Output |
2000MT |
Tooling Leadtime |
2--4 Week |
Delivery Time |
4--5 Week |
Package Specification
Plastic Bag, Bubble Bag.
Paper Carton, Wooden Case, or as Required.
Note
The glass spigot is lightweight, low price, and can pass the 52kg gravity test.
The installation involves creating a hole in the substrate (concrete, decking, etc.) where the base of the spigot is embedded and secured, often with grouting or a specialized bonding agent. The mounting hole of the product base is 8 holes, and the center distance of the pre-punched hole on the ground has a certain degree of fault tolerance.
Ensure the ground surface is stable, level, and can provide a firm grip for the spigots. Consider the drainage and water management around the in-ground glass panels to prevent water accumulation and potential hazards.