Stainless Steel Glass Pool Fencing Spigot by U-Railing combines aesthetic elegance with industrial-strength performance. Engineered for frameless glass pool fences, these spigots feature a sleek, low-profile design that maximizes visibility while providing robust support. The 316-grade stainless steel construction ensures resistance to rust, chlorine, and harsh weather, making them ideal for coastal areas and high-humidity environments. Pre-drilled holes and adjustable fittings simplify installation, while the satin or polished finish complements any architectural style. Suitable for residential pools, luxury resorts, and public aquatic centers, these spigots meet ASTM F1346 safety codes. Trust U-Railing for durability, safety, and timeless design in pool fencing solutions.
Item No | H(mm) |
6101.01 | 150 |
6101.02 | 160 |
6101.03 | 180 |
What are stainless steel spigots for glass fencing?
Stainless steel spigots are precision-engineered supports or “mini posts” designed to securely clamp and hold glass panels in place for fencing, balustrades, or pool enclosures. They provide a minimalist look and are typically made from high-grade stainless steel such as 304, 316 (marine grade), or duplex 2205 for maximum corrosion resistance and strength. Spigots are favored for their durability, sleek appearance, and ability to create frameless, unobstructed glass barriers.
What are stainless steel spigots for glass fencing?
Stainless steel spigots are precision-engineered supports or “mini posts” designed to securely clamp and hold glass panels in place for fencing, balustrades, or pool enclosures. They provide a minimalist look and are typically made from high-grade stainless steel such as 304, 316 (marine grade), or duplex 2205 for maximum corrosion resistance and strength. Spigots are favored for their durability, sleek appearance, and ability to create frameless, unobstructed glass barriers.
How are stainless steel glass spigots installed?,
There are three main installation types:
- Core-drilled spigots: Inserted into holes drilled in concrete and fixed with grout for maximum stability—ideal for pool surrounds and decks.
- Base-plated (top-fixed) spigots: Bolted directly onto a solid surface, such as concrete or timber, using pre-drilled holes.
- Face-fixed (side-mount) spigots: Attached to the vertical face of a deck or slab, saving space and providing a floating appearance.
- It’s crucial to ensure the substrate is reinforced and capable of supporting the weight of the glass and spigots
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