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1/2 in. welded tab Commercial Grade Galv Steel MALE OUTSIDE CORNER

1/2 in. welded tab Commercial Grade Galv Steel MALE OUTSIDE CORNER

25491

Pair the male outside corner with a female outside corner to effortlessly connect your docks end to end, creating a smooth and continuous connection that ensures stability and reliability. Achieve a strong and secure joint by using a 3/4 in. bolt set or connector pin with the outside corner. This combination provides a dependable connection that can withstand the forces experienced by your dock system. Each leg of the outside corner measures 10 in. x 5 in. Made from galvanized steel, this outside corner is designed to withstand outdoor environments and resist corrosion. Its durability ensures that it will maintain its integrity and performance over time, offering a reliable solution for your dock system. The male outside corner is designed for easy installation, allowing you to quickly and efficiently connect your docks. Its user-friendly design saves you time and effort, ensuring a hassle-free setup process. The male outside corner is not only suitable for connecting docks but can also be used for other applications where a secure and stable joint is required.
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Metal Step Fender Brackets for 14 in. to 15 in. metal fenders

Metal Step Fender Brackets for 14 in. to 15 in. metal fenders

44135

Tie Down's Step Fender Brackets are galvanized metal brackets that accommodate 14”-15” metal fenders, providing a secure and reliable mounting option. Designed for compatibility with 14”-15” metal fenders, these brackets ensure a perfect fit for 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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