Point fixings for glass, also called glass holders, create frameless glazing that is often used for facades, railings or roofs. The small all-rounders are versatile, and elegantly set the scene for glass while visually receding into the background themselves. Point fixings from Bohle follow a stable design according to DIN EN 1991-1-1, and are precisely processed.
The structure of glass point fixings
We distinguish between two types of point fixingss: Rigid point fixings consist of two plates that are screwed onto a threaded rod. The pre-drilled glass pane fits between them. With the adjustable point fixings from Bohle, on the other hand, the basic body on the wall is considerably larger as it consists of two halves. This allows flexible readjustment of the wall distance of up to 10 mm - even after glazing.
Point fixings for stair railings
Point fixings are suitable for side mounting glass panels. This makes them a popular solution for stair railings, as well as for combinations of stair and gallery glazing. The design of point fixings creates a decisive benefit during installation: The distance between the glass panel and the stair tread is easily variable and can be adapted to the conditions.
Point fixings for glass railings
Point fixings become a special eye-catcher when they are used as railings or guardrails. Regardless of whether they are used indoors or outdoors. Compared to linear railing profiles, point fixings have a visual advantage because they are small and discreet.
The assembly of adjustable point fixings
A stable subfloor or background is essential for the secure mounting of point fixings. The fastening material required for mounting depends on this.