Glass Spigot Description
This Post In-ground Pool Fence Glass Spigot is used for glass below 12mm, suitable for outdoor glass railings, pool fences, staircase handrails, garden guardrails, etc. This product is suitable for concrete floors, and concrete poured floors. Glass spigots come in various finishes, such as polished stainless steel, brushed stainless steel, and black. This allows them to complement a variety of pool design styles and harmonize with the surrounding landscaping or architecture.
Pool fence glass spigot is designed to secure and support the glass panels that form the pool enclosure, providing a safe and visually appealing barrier around the pool area. They are specifically engineered to meet safety standards and are designed to offer a modern and unobtrusive aesthetic for the pool area.
Glass Spigot Specifications
Product Name |
Post In-ground Glass Spigot |
Outline Dimension |
280mm*50mm |
Glass Thickness |
12mm |
Weight |
1.08Kg |
Finish |
Classic Satin/Mirror |
Material |
Duplex Stainless Steel 2205, Stainless Steel 304/316 |
Application |
Outdoor Glass Railing, Fence, Balcony Railing, Pool Fence, Stair Handrail, Garden Fence, etc. |
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 an economical product, that reduces the weight of the product as much as possible in order to reduce the cost, while ensuring that it meets the customer's needs for maximum load-bearing capacity.
Proper installation of the post in-ground pool fence glass spigots is essential to maintain the safety of the pool fencing system. Ensuring that the spigots are securely anchored in the ground helps prevent accidents and ensures that the glass panels remain stable and in place. Periodic inspections are recommended to ensure that the fittings remain tight and the glass panels are secure, particularly after extreme weather conditions.