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Comercial Grade Piling Hoop Roller Assembly

Comercial Grade Piling Hoop Roller Assembly

26415

Tie Down's piling hoop roller assembly combines the piling hoop and dock roller assembly to provide superior protection for your dock. It effectively accommodates the constant up-and-down movement, ensuring smoother operation and minimizing the risk of damage to your dock structure. Designed for dock pilings up to 12 inches in diameter, our piling hoop roller assembly is built to handle challenging environmental conditions. It is ideal for areas with strong winds, heavy currents, or tidal action, providing reliable performance and durability. The assembly helps safeguard your dock from the impact of tidal fluctuations and other external forces, ensuring the long-term integrity of your dock system. Installing the piling hoop roller assembly is a straightforward process. It can be easily mounted to your dock, providing a hassle-free installation experience.
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Flush Fender Brackets For 17026 and 17033 Plastic Fenders, Pair

Flush Fender Brackets For 17026 and 17033 Plastic Fenders, Pair

81231

Tie Down's Flush Fender Brackets for boat trailers are galvanized metal brackets that accommodate 8 inch to 12 inch plastic fenders, providing a secure and reliable mounting option. Available in both flush-mount and offset-mount styles, these brackets offer versatility to suit your specific needs. Designed for compatibility with small high-impact polyethylene fenders, such as models 17026 and 17033, these brackets ensure a perfect fit for both standard and low-profile tires. With their galvanized construction, these brackets are built to withstand the harsh marine environment, offering exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. They provide a sturdy and reliable attachment point for your fenders, ensuring they stay securely in place during transportation and while moored.
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