Adjustable Spigot (Base Mount)
Alternate Name: SP-316-BLK
PRODUCT TYPE: Tempered Glass Accessories
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Adjustable Spigot (Base Mount)
Black
15749 Pierrefonds Blvd.
15749 Pierrefonds Blvd.
(438) 835-4471
Montréal QC H9H 3X6
Canada
5145740638
An adjustable glass spigot (base mount) is a key hardware component used in frameless glass pool fencing systems. It anchors tempered glass panels securely to a surface (typically concrete or decking) while allowing fine adjustments for alignment.
🔧 What It Is
A base-mounted adjustable spigot:
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Is surface-mounted (top mount) onto a slab or deck
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Holds glass panels using a friction-fit system (no holes in glass)
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Includes adjustment screws or tilt mechanisms to level panels on uneven surfaces
🛠️ Key Features
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Material: Usually duplex 2205 stainless steel (marine-grade, highly corrosion-resistant)
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Glass thickness compatibility: Typically 10mm–17.52mm tempered glass
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Adjustment capability:
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Tilt adjustment (~5–7°)
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Height adjustment (~10–12mm)
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Mounting: 3–4 anchor bolts into concrete or structural surface
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Finish options: Satin, mirror, black, powder-coated
🧱 Installation Basics
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Mounted directly on:
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Concrete slabs (most common)
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Wood decks (with proper reinforcement)
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Requires:
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Anchor bolts (often M10/M12 stainless)
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Base plate cover (for clean finish)
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Typical spacing:
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2 spigots per 4 ft (≈1.2 m) glass panel
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👍 Advantages
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Clean frameless look (minimal hardware visible)
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No drilling into glass required
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Adjustable → ideal for slightly uneven slabs
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Strong and durable for outdoor / pool environments
⚠️ Things to Watch
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Surface must be structurally solid and level (or within adjustment range)
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Poor anchoring can lead to movement (especially under load)
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Not ideal for heavily sloped surfaces → core-drilled spigots may be better
💡 Pro Tip (from real installs)
If your slab isn’t perfectly level:
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Adjustable spigots help—but only within limits
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For large slopes, consider:
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Grinding slab
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Using shims/grout
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Or switching to core-drilled spigots for better stability
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