View Full Version : Hardware for 2-D in seismic zones
T. Ashley McGrew
03-13-2011, 07:49 PM
Here in seismic Southern California - both in storage and on display - objects must be secured in such a way that the hardware is held "captive".
One of the most common solutions is the use of "pear clips" which are just a variation of a carabineer. They come in different sizes which is handy. For larger pieces it can be easier to attach to a screen if more than one is used. They can be clipped together as needed.
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Secured on the screen...
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...and the wall.
Alejandro
03-14-2011, 08:48 PM
Great idea!. I´m always curious about between the piece and the wall.
What kind of piece is that attached to the frame? is that adjustable in height?
T. Ashley McGrew
03-14-2011, 09:21 PM
Yeah, that is the Getty's version which is the most functional one I have come across. They make them in three sizes and they consist of a solid block of aluminium that they machine in-house. Somewhere I have better images and will put them up (unless Kevin Marshall or Mike Mitchell beat me to it!)
Here are a couple of other versions as well.
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Some folks may tend to say "Well if you know how to use a level then you don't need things like that". I would respond by saying. "Exactly what do you intend to "level" anyway?
Many old world frames tend to be very irregular in their construction. "Level" is a highly subjective, aesthetic condition the reality of which can be greatly assisted by the tweekability of adjustable hardware!
I would be curious to see other versions of this kind of hardware and where folks could purchase them.
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