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HCL-711 Anchoring System
Description
The HCL 711 (#2411 plate) and (#2402 pintle) Anchoring system installs quickly and easily on exterior walls with brick veneer while providing positive contact with metal stud and avoiding damage to wallboard.
The HCL 711 System moves the dew point from within the stud to near the outer face of the rigid insulation, reducing potential corrosion at the screw locations.
Features
Legs:
The "LEGS" can accommodate up to 4" of insulation. The legs of the HCL-711 provide the platform for the insulation. This eliminates potential insulation damage and improves thermal performance. R value is maintained. The installer does not have to penetrate varying amounts of insulation while guessing for direct contact with the stud. The pintles serve to secure the insulation to the exterior wallboard. The simplified installation procedure saves on labor costs.
Prongs:
Three pointed prongs which pierce wallboard and abut to the steel stud. The triangular pattern of the 14 gauge prongs allows little or no compressible movement where the wallboard may deteriorate.. The installer does not have to penetrate varying amounts of insulation while guessing for direct contact with the stud.
Square Grid:
With the metal studs spaced at 16" intervals, the system provides a 16" squared grid. This is accomplished with two easy steps:
Dimensions:
Part | Length | Gauge |
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#2411 HCL 711 Plate |
Legs can accommodate up to 4" of insulation |
14 or 12 gauge |
#2411 Prongs | 5/8" or 1/2" | |
#2402 Pintle | 3-1/4" 4-1/4" 5-1/4" |
3/16" dia. standard |
Pintle adjustments are maximum of 1-1/4" up or down and prevent in-and-out movement beyond allowable tolerances.
Finishes: