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AM& IRONRIDGE <br />FlashFoot2 <br />The Strongest Attachment in Solar <br />IronRidge FlashFoot2 raises the bar in solar roof <br />protection. The unique water seal design is both <br />elevated and encapsulated, delivering redundant layers <br />of protection against water intrusion. In addition, the <br />twist -on Cap perfectly aligns the rail attachment with the <br />lag bolt to maximize mechanical strength. <br />Twist -On Cap <br />FlashFoot2's unique Cap design encapsulates <br />the lag bolt and locks into place with a simple <br />twist. The Cap helps FlashFoot2 deliver <br />superior structural strength, by aligning <br />the rail and lag bolt in a concentric <br />load path. <br />Single Socket Size <br />A custom -design lag bolt allows <br />you to install FlashFoot2 with <br />the same 7/16" socket size <br />used on other Flush Mount <br />System components. <br />4V <br />Three -Tier Water Seal <br />FlashFoot2's seal architecture utilizes three <br />layers of protection. An elevated platform <br />diverts water away, while a stack of rugged <br />components raises the seal an entire inch. <br />The seal is then fully-encapuslated by the <br />Cap. FlashFoot2 is the first solar attachment <br />to pass the TAS-100 Wind -Driven Rain Test. <br />Water -Shedding Design <br />An elevated platform diverts water <br />away from the water seal. <br />
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