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MR Threaded Standoff Adapter









Male-Female stainless steel threaded standoff for fastening to passive fire protection (PFP) coated steel beams
- Material: Stainless steel A4 (or equivalent)
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Thread size
- M8
- M10
- W10
Pack size
- 25 pc
- 50 pc
Quantity
Packs
Total Pieces
1
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From NZD1,520.00
Technical Data
Material
Stainless steel A4 (or equivalent)
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Features & Applications
Features
- Faster and more efficient – no welding/bracketing needed
- Helps to prevent contact between fixtures and steel beams or plates – both uncoated or passive fire protection (PFP) coated beams
- Versatile – you can use threaded standoffs as a spacer for a wide range of fastenings on intumescent PFP coated beams
- Wide M8 flange nut available for use with MQ strut channels
Applications
- Fastening junction boxes, switchgear and instrumentation panels directly or using strut channels on PFP coated beams
- Fastening cable trays and cable runs using strut channels or conduit clips on PFP coated beams
- Fastening lighting, signage and other fixtures on PFP coated beams
For approval or certificate information, please see individual items.
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