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===Base Plate Type=== <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> *Selects the baseplate or mounting type used on a traced section. To use multiple different baseplate types please scroll to the 'Custom Fitting' section and use the connections under 'Base Fittings'. **T2 - Two-hole Top mount baseplate. (MD232.48) **T4 - Four-hole Top mount baseplate. (MD243.48) **F2 - Two-hole Face mount baseplate. (MD246.48) **F4 - Four-hole Face mount baseplate. (MD247.48) **C11 - Two-hole Channel mount baseplate. (MD245.48) **C13 - Two-hole Channel mount baseplate w/ Base flange packer. (MD245.48 + MD249.20) **AM - Two-hole Angle mount baseplate, will insert different baseplates automatically to suit the angle of the structure e.g. MD234.48 or MD251.48. **Corner - Two-hole Top mount baseplate to be used around corner (MD235.48) **GD - Inground Mount stanchions, no baseplate will automatically set to 500mm depth. **CD - Cored Mount stanchions, no baseplate will automatically set to 150mm depth. **Hockeystick - Two-hole Face mount bent pipe into a 3010. Can be adjusted to suit base structure. </div> </div> <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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