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CRL B7S Series Mill Aluminum 240" Square Base Shoe Drilled for 3/4" Glass
CRL B7S Series Mill Aluminum 240" Square Base Shoe Drilled for 3/4" Glass
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Description
Drilling Center To Center 6 in. | (152 mm) |
Finish/Color | Mill |
Glazing Thickness | 3/4 in. (19 mm) |
Glazing | Type Monolithic |
Height 4-1/8 in. | (105 mm) |
Length 240 in. | (6096 mm) |
Material | Aluminum |
Profile | Drilled |
Width 2-3/4 in. | (70 mm) |
Overview
The CRL B7S Series Heavy-Duty Square Base Shoe is expertly designed for 3/4" (19 mm) monolithic tempered glass, making it an ideal choice for glass railing systems used in arenas.
This base channel meets NBC load requirements when installed as per ICC-3269 standards and offers custom drilling and mitering services.
Available in six architectural finishes, CRL's meticulous engineering ensures reliable attachment methods, backed by a comprehensive brochure featuring installation tips and maintenance advice.
Note: Avoid direct powder coating on the base shoe extrusion; instead, apply powder-coated cladding for optimal results.
For precise installations, ensure the base shoe is positioned before marking and drilling into substrates.
This base channel meets NBC load requirements when installed as per ICC-3269 standards and offers custom drilling and mitering services.
Available in six architectural finishes, CRL's meticulous engineering ensures reliable attachment methods, backed by a comprehensive brochure featuring installation tips and maintenance advice.
Note: Avoid direct powder coating on the base shoe extrusion; instead, apply powder-coated cladding for optimal results.
For precise installations, ensure the base shoe is positioned before marking and drilling into substrates.
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