BIR043 half-round gull ridge bracket
Special variants of stainless steel threaded rods as part of the bird deterrent wire system to tension wires at the correct height.
Choice of beam clamp, gutter clamp, or ridge bracket.
Three threaded rods of 95mm welded to a bracket. Entirely made of stainless steel and can be clamped on the ridge of a tile roof.
Compose the material list yourself using the explanation below or download the instructions.
Bird deterrent system explanation:
The bird deterrent wire system is a flexible system that, when applied correctly, can lead to excellent results for keeping pigeons away from, among other things, edges and ledges. The materials are mainly made of stainless steel.
The thin nylon-coated stainless steel wire must be tensioned between threaded rods using wire clamps. The threaded rods should always be placed at a maximum distance of 150cm. The wire is tensioned with a micro spring at every second rod, thus tensioning a maximum of 3 meters per spring. The rods can be attached by drilling (use anchor plug 25mm) or screwing/gluing (use plastic base). Where one ends at a vertical wall, an anchor plug (25mm) with a split pin (25mm) can be mounted in the vertical wall to finish the wire.
Threaded rods are used to hold the stainless steel bird deterrent wire at the correct height above the edge or ledge.
For effective pigeon deterrence, it is recommended to apply at least two rows. The first row, approximately 20mm from the edge, should have a wire height of approximately 100mm. The second and subsequent rows should have a wire height of approximately 130mm. Due to the two height differences and the two different mounting methods (drilling in combination with anchor plug, or assembly in combination with plastic base), the threaded rods are available in 4 different lengths.
Stainless steel bird deterrent wire must be attached using loops.
Wire clamps are used to make loops.
With the special crimping tool, the wire clamps can be fixed on the wire.