These Corner Impaling Brackets are a quick and easy way to install fiberglass or mineral wool bass traps into the corners of studios, home theaters and other applications.
Included in the 2-Prong Corner Impaling Clips 4-Pack:
- 4 2-prong corner impaling clips
- 8 screws
- 8 conical anchors
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Made in the US.
Quantity: 4-pack
These Corner Impaling Brackets are a quick and easy way to install fiberglass or mineral wool bass traps into the corners of studios, home theaters and other applications.
Specifications
| SKU: | ATS-IMPC-CRNR |
| Material: | 18 gauge galvanized steel |
| Dimensions: | 6 inches x 2.25 inches base (bent in middle) |
| Screw Holes: | 2 @ 3/16 inch diameter |
| Prongs: | 2 @ 1 inch length |
| Pack Size: | 4 impaling clips (2 left brackets / 2 right brackets) |
| Included Fasteners: | #8x0.75 inch screws Conical drywall anchors |
| Country of Origin: | US |
Installation Information
- 4 clips are recommended per 24"x48" piece of acoustic insulation
- Secure each bracket to the wall using two screws. Place adhesive onto the prongs of the clips, then simply press the panel onto the large impaling prongs and application is complete.
- A construction adhesive, such as Liquid Nails, is recommended to ensure a secure panel installation.
- These clips are not for hanging ATS Acoustic Panels or ATS Corner Bass Traps. Check out our Professional Installation Kits or our Corner Installation Kits for hanging those products.
- These anchors are only for hanging fiberglass and mineral wool rigid boards (not soft batts), such as Owen’s Corning 703.
Safety
Warning: Improper installation of acoustic panels can create a safety hazard and result in injury or death. ATS Acoustics provides general information about installation methods. This information and any included fasteners may not be applicable to some products, substrates, or installation circumstances. Each customer is responsible to determine safe installation methods for their specific situation, and to comply with local building codes.