Step support surface-mounted glass fixing hardware 'OT-G640-SUS'
Improved workability. Temporary installation of glass and adjustment of take-out dimensions are possible!!
Glass stairs commonly seen in offices and stores. By using glass for the wall surface of the handrail section, you can create an open space without a sense of pressure. Supporting such stairs is the stainless steel surface-mounted fix OT-G640-SUS. The key points are as follows: ★POINT★ ● Glass can be temporarily attached to the shaft, allowing for smooth installation. ● Adjustable glass overhang dimensions. ● Allowable load: 200 kg (when using 4 units and installed vertically). Please consider this fix that enables smooth installation. ◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇ Joe Prince Takeshita Co., Ltd. ◇◇◇◇◇◇◇◇ Feel free to consult Joe Prince regarding hardware components. Osaka Branch: 06-6747-2591 Tokyo Branch: 03-3633-8505 Nagoya Branch: 052-893-0792 Fukuoka Sales Office: 092-483-8566
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【Item Number】OT-G640-SUS 【Product Name】Stainless Steel Surface-Mounted Fixing 【Material】Stainless Steel (SUS-304) 【Finish】Mirror Polished (MST) 【Allowable Load】200 kg (when using 4 pieces and mounted vertically) 【Compatible Glass Thickness】#1: 23–28mm #2: 17–23mm
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Glass staircase / commercial facility / office
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You can temporarily attach the glass to the shaft, allowing for smooth installation. A separately sold tightening fixture is required.
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Adjustable dimensions for glass removal.
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Joe Prince Takeshita Co., Ltd. is a hardware manufacturer established in 1950, specializing in a wide variety of products, primarily industrial and machine tools, hardware for steel fittings, and hardware that supports glass. With the "knowledge power" and "experience power" accumulated since its founding, we guide our customers toward solutions for their challenges and concerns. We strive daily to develop products that exceed our customers' imagination and expectations, always keeping an eye on the future.