content loaded
SIOUX CHIEF 521-118R Image 1

SIOUX CHIEF 521-118R 1-1/4X20 COPPER PLATED STUD BRACKET

MFR Part #: 521-118R
SKU #: 1004019
Brand: Sioux Chief
UPC: 739236206756
Sioux Chief 521-118R Stub Out Bracket With Extruded Hole, 25 lb, Steel, Copper Plated, Domestic
IAPMO Certified | UPC Listed

Sioux Chief Stub Out Bracket, Series: 521, 25 lb, Steel, Copper Plated, 20 in L x 1-1/4 in H, Domestic

Sioux Chief's copper plated stub out bracket shall be used where necessary to support 1/2, 3/4 or 1 in nominal copper stub outs for water supply lines. Holes for positioning copper tube shall be located on 2 in or 4 in center lines depending on model number. Bracket shall be produced from cold-roll steel, copper plated and include aprotective water based clear coat finish to minimize surface rust when arriving at jobsite. Depending on model number, bracket may feature extruded holes, providing a wider soldering surface. Bracket may also feature rolled edges to provide additional strength.

Product Details

Sioux Chief Stub Out Bracket, Series: 521, 25 lb, Steel, Copper Plated, 20 in L x 1-1/4 in H, Domestic

Sioux Chief's copper plated stub out bracket shall be used where necessary to support 1/2, 3/4 or 1 in nominal copper stub outs for water supply lines. Holes for positioning copper tube shall be located on 2 in or 4 in center lines depending on model number. Bracket shall be produced from cold-roll steel, copper plated and include aprotective water based clear coat finish to minimize surface rust when arriving at jobsite. Depending on model number, bracket may feature extruded holes, providing a wider soldering surface. Bracket may also feature rolled edges to provide additional strength.

Attributes

Country Of Origin: China
Dimensions: 20 in L x 1-1/4 in H
Domestic/Import: Domestic
Finish: Copper Plated
Load Capacity: 25 lb
Material: Steel
Series: 521

Features

  • Extruded model provides four time the soldering surface for extra strength
  • Using approved hardware, secure bracket with nail or screw to stub through pilot hole
  • Insert copper stub out into pipe hole, apply flux and solder copper making sure to heat the tube, not the bracket
  • Excessive heat applied directly to bracket could result in burning off the plated finish