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Green Link Introduces a New Big Base to Give Knuckleheads More Stability for Larger Products

GREEN LINK New Big Base
July 14, 2020 at 2:00 p.m.

Get an extremely secure installation with increased stability and load capacity with the Big Base.

Green Link has engineered a new KnuckleHead 12 inch base — Big Base — designed to enhance the stability of larger rooftop-installed equipment. As with the standard universal base, the big base can be loose laid or attached. 

The new design features the standard universal KnuckleHead base in the center of a larger polyurethane base featuring a 12-inch diameter and 113.1 square inches of surface area. The standard universal base features a 7-inch diameter and 38.5 square inches of surface area. 

“As a loose laid element, the Big Base brings increased stability and load capacity especially applicable to conditions involving high winds, seismic events, or installations that involve higher elevations from the roof surface that raise the center of gravity,” said Dan Olinger, Green Link President.  

Four holes at the center of the universal base extend through the larger polymeric base allowing for attachment to the roof. Attachment involving the big base results in an extremely secure installation because it combines the benefits of a larger footprint with the additional security of four screws secured in the roof deck. Green Link Adhesive/Sealant adheres to the new big base for further strengthening and sealing the installation.

GREEN LINK is an innovative engineering company that develops and produces polymeric architectural products for the construction industry. GREEN LINK is committed to processes and products that cause no harm to the environment or human life. All products are produced in the U.S.A. 

Learn more about GREEN LINK in their RCS directory.

About GREEN LINK

Founded in 2016, GREEN LINK Engineering was established to discover innovative solutions to higher performance, more sustainable construction. Our company is young, but it is rooted in nearly 50 years of experience pioneering a range of successful products, several of which have become standards in the construction industry.

Our focus is designing and producing innovative polymeric architectural products. KnuckleHeads are a height-adjustable rooftop support system featuring a range of designs and extensions that protect roofs by keeping pipes, struts, HVAC equipment, solar arrays, ductwork, walkways, and cable trays elevated. The KnuckleHead rooftop system contributes to longer lasting roofs and more efficient and sustainable construction.

We are a creative, agile group open to new ideas that will result in stronger, longer-lasting, more energy efficient structures. We seek dialogue with contractors, architects, materials engineers, product designers and project managers that can lead to new approaches for meeting the challenges of the 21st century.



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