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Mill Aluminum B7S Series Custom Length Square Base Shoe for 3/4" Glass

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CRL B7SDCClick To Copy Mill Aluminum B7S Series Custom Length Square Base Shoe for 3/4" Glass

Item #: B7SDC by CR Laurence

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Features
  • Custom Cutting and Mitering Service
  • For 3/4" (19 mm) Monolithic Tempered Glass
  • Pre-Drilled in 10' and 20' Lengths
  • Typically Used as the Base Channel for Glass Railing Systems in Arenas
  • Works with TL5

Center-toCenter

12 inch (305 mm)

Counter Bore X Depth

7/8" x 1/2" (22.2 x12.7 mm)

Hole Size

9/16" (14.3 mm)

Center-to-Center

12" (305 mm)

Height

4-1/8

Finish

Mill

Material

Aluminum

Length

Specify

Width

2-3/4

Glazing Thickness

3/4

Drilling Center to Center

12

Finish/Color

Mill

Glass Included

No

Product Overview

The CRL B7S Series Heavy-Duty Square Base Shoe is used as the base channel for glass railing systems. It can be clad in six choices of architectural finishes. The most critical component in a railing system is the proper attachment of the Base Shoe to the substrate. CRL has engineered and tested a variety of attachment methods, and has developed an acceptable combination of drilling patterns and fasteners. A printed brochure with instructions, installation hints, cleaning, and refinishing techniques is available.
GLASS SPECIFICATONS:
3/4" (19 mm) Thick Glass when using TAPER-LOC Dry Glaze System or Wet Glaze System.

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