Glass Spigot Description
This Post In-ground Round Glass Spigot is used for glass below 12mm, suitable for outdoor glass railings, fences, balcony railings, swimming pool railings, staircase handrails, garden railings. The Round Spigot is designed to securely hold glass panels in place in a railing system. It is installed into the ground or a concrete base to provide structural support for the glass panels.
The primary function of these glass spigots are to support and secure glass panels within a railing system. It helps create a modern and minimalist look by allowing for uninterrupted views through the glass. The stainless steel post in-ground round glass spigot offers a clean and contemporary aesthetic that complements modern architectural designs. It provides a seamless and transparent barrier while maintaining structural integrity.
Glass Spigot Specifications
Product Name |
Post In-ground Glass Spigot |
Outline Dimension |
280mm*50mm |
Glass Thickness |
12mm |
Weight |
1.85Kg |
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 equipped with grounding wire, with anti-conductivity function, to protect the use of safety. The spigot is an economical product, under the premise of ensuring that it meets the customer's needs for maximum load bearing, reduce the weight of the product as much as possible in order to reduce costs.
The spigot is typically installed by drilling a hole in the ground or concrete base and securing the spigot in place with concrete or epoxy. The glass panel is then inserted into the spigot and secured with appropriate hardware.