Holding Down Bolts Price - DIN261 DIN787 DIN186 ASME B18.5 AWWA C111-A21.11 T Bolts – Dingshen Metalworks

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    Stainless steel wire balustrade system for use with metal posts.

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    The Jaw Swage Bottlescrew System with flip toggle is a streamline alternative to the traditional fork terminal. The flip toggle was designed and developed by Miami Stainless to create an adjustable termination point with no visible fittings, reducing bulk on the wire.
     
    To install, mark out and drill all of your posts at the required spacing and hole size. This system requires a 6mm hole in the inside face of the end post receiving flip toggles, a 10mm hole in the opposite end post receiving blind nut rivets and a 7.5mm hole in intermediate posts.
     
    Use an HN-02 Nut Rivet Tool to insert blind nut rivets into pre-drilled end posts. Alternatively Miami Stainless can supply posts with nut rivets pre-inserted.

    Thread eye bolts into the nut rivets and lock in place by tightening the hex nuts against the face of the post.

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    Reattach fittings to the bottlescrew body then connect the fork end to the eye bolt. Tension the wires by rotating the bottlescrew body using a ProRig Multi-Tool.
     
    Fasten the hex nuts against the body of the bottlescrew to lock the system in place.
     
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