Stainless steel feet for building a roof rack with airline rails
The symmetrical and asymmetrical feet are now available in sufficient quantities. After the customer demand surprised us so much, we have significantly increased our stock.
The stainless steel feet are ideal for building a roof rack that is connected to airline rails. The hole spacing for attaching the feet is 75 mm.
The feet can be connected to airline rails using screw fittings or the M8 lashing rail nut. The mounting distance between the roof rack foot and the airline rail can thus be determined by the user.
Note: The distance of 75 mm is suitable for Airline rails with a metric hole pattern of 25 mm. A few airline rails have an inch hole pattern of 25.4 mm.
The feet will not fit there! Please check which grid spacing your airline rails have.
The 40 mm high feet can compensate for the curvature of the roof on most vehicles. Additional spacer sleeves can be used for more pronounced curvatures.
Aluminum profiles with grooves are popular cross profiles. These are available in a wide variety of designs. The fastening options are very variable and versatile.
The symmetrical shape of the base is suitable for protruding profiles and the asymmetrical shape for a straight finish of the profile behind the base.
The roof feet are interesting for many off-road or camping vehicles and a solution for many transportation options on the roof.
Special features in detail:
- statically determined, therefore highly resilient
- Very stable against lateral forces as they occur during off-road use, no bending loads
- Height variable (within limits), therefore adaptation to curved roof shapes possible
- Height approx. 25 mm, can be bent up to 44 mm, beyond that work with spacer sleeves
- Lower holes on lashing rail grid, 75 mm spacing
- Upper hole spacing variable depending on edging = height adjustment, approx. 80 - 150 mm,
- Slotted holes for alignment
- Projection outside the lower row of holes approx. 18 mm