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Interclamp Case Study - Solar Panel Application
The use of the 198 and 199 are used to hold the Solar Panels in place. The use of the 104 can be used to extend the frame if more panels are needed quickly and easily with use of the hexagon key. The malleable iron galvanised fittings offer good strength and protection in all weather conditions.