RIGID METALLIC CONSTRUCTION CHANNELS FORUSE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A1000 GTE Products Corporation Stamford CT RIGID METALLIC CONSTRUCTION CHANNELS FORUSE AS STRUTS;A 1000;
P2000 GTE Products Corporation Stamford CT RIGID METALLIC CONSTRUCTION CHANNELS FORUSE A STRUTS;P 2000;
P3000 GTE Products Corporation Stamford CT RIGID METALLIC CONSTRUCTION CHANNELS FORUSE AS STRUTS;P 3000;
P4000 GTE Products Corporation Stamford CT RIGID METALLIC CONSTRUCTION CHANNELS FORUSE AS STRUTS;P 4000;
P6000 GTE Products Corporation Stamford CT RIGID METALLIC CONSTRUCTION CHANNELS FORUSE AS STRUTS;P 6000;
P7000 GTE Products Corporation Stamford CT RIGID METALLIC CONSTRUCTION CHANNELS FORUSE AS STRUTS;P 7000;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A sturdy aluminum pedestrian and bicyclist safety railing that reduces the amount of welding required during construction, comprising top and bottom rigid bars, each having a longitudinal, radially extending exterior passage and a plurality of aluminum pickets mounted within said bar top and bottom channels and held apart by a plurality of spacer plugs that interlock and snap snugly into each top and bottom bar channel and act as spacers to separate the pickets. The top and bottom bars may be welded together at each end of the railing to hold the entire unit together, retaining the plurality of rigid pickets that are substantially perpendicular (or inclined) to the top and bottom bars. The pickets are supported in the top and bottom bar channels without welding for increased strength and reduced cost of construction.