Posts Tagged ‘Attachment methods’
Weathering the Storm with Rooftop Supports
Weathering the Storm with Rooftop Supports Green Link, Inc. Presented by Kaitlyn Briggs (Kaitlyn Briggs) This presentation was originally featured as part of AEC Daily’s Virtual Education SpotLight Symposium in December 2023. We received several questions over the course of the day, but unfortunately didn’t have time to answer them as part of our presentation.…
Read MoreInstalling KnuckleHeads: A Value Proposition
Is protecting a $55,000 roof job worth a few hundred dollars? Recently, a building owner in Michigan contracted for a re-roof of his building. A ten-man crew installed a PVC membrane to the roof. Pipes and HVAC equipment, originally positioned on wood sleepers, were moved to allow for the installation. Once the job was…
Read MoreGREEN LINK Engineering Introduces KnuckleKlips For Securing Pipes on Rooftop Struts
Kalamazoo, MI (September 7, 2017) – Green Link Engineering has introduced custom-engineered, molded clips for securing pipes on rooftop channel as part of its KnuckleHead Strut Support system. Molded from tough, weatherproof urethane tinted “safety yellow,” KnuckleKlips secure pipes set across strut channel. The KnuckleKlip is designed to slide along the channel track and then…
Read MoreSecuring Rooftop Supports
Securing Rooftop Supports There is a wide range of rooftop supports available on the market. A variety of products are designed to accommodate pipes, struts, pavers, and related equipment of all sizes. Some of these are designed to be loose laid, which for many installations such as electrical conduit or pipelines is acceptable. Loose laid…
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