Material: The spider fitting is made of stainless steel, specifically grade 316. Grade 316 stainless steel is chosen for its high corrosion resistance, making it suitable for exterior applications and areas exposed to harsh environmental conditions.
Heavy Duty Design: The term “Heavy Duty” indicates that this spider fitting is robust and built to withstand substantial loads. Heavy-duty fittings are often used in applications where there are high wind loads, structural requirements, or other demanding conditions.
180 Degree: The “180 Degree” aspect suggests that this spider fitting is designed to create a connection at a right-angle turn or corner, covering a 180-degree angle. This is common in glass curtain wall systems where the glass panels meet at corners.
2 Arm Spider Fitting: The “2 Arm” designation indicates that the spider fitting has two arms extending from a central hub. Spider fittings are structural components that support and connect glass panels in curtain wall systems. The number of arms can vary, and a 2-arm design is suitable for certain configurations.
Glass Support: Spider fittings are crucial in frameless glass assemblies, providing a secure and minimalistic way to connect and support glass panels without the need for a traditional frame. The arms of the spider fitting typically have connections for securing the glass.
Application: This heavy-duty spider fitting is suitable for various architectural applications, including glass curtain walls, facades, and other areas where a transparent and modern aesthetic is desired.
Installation: Spider fittings are typically designed for easy installation, and they may be part of a modular system. Proper installation is critical for the structural integrity and safety of the glass assembly.
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