mstrlucky74
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Ha e some Durablock that are not sitting on level.surface and may need to be shimmed about 1/4-1/2". Anyone know how this can be accomplished with something that's WP and looks decent? Thanks
Good point but we have to mount the Durablock so the strut is say north/south...the slop runs east/west so adjusting the rod won't help to level it out.Which version are you using? If you use the DBE Series Elevated you can level/adjust the strut by using the threaded rod.
It's supporting light fixture armAhh, OK. Like @tkb said, why does it need to be level? It's just designed to lay on the flat roof. I know we like our conduit runs to be a work of art but in this case it's understandable if it isn't. For only 1/4-1/2", scoop up a handful of ballast (gravel) and level the support on the pile. If no ballast, get yourself some tubes of black RTV, put some temporary shims (some kind of sticks, etc) under the support to level and squirt the RTV nice and heavy under each side. After it sets up, pull the stick.
-Hal
Yes about 50Do you have a large number of them to shim? If so I would build a jig and cut the base on an angle.
NoCould you use non shrink conc mix?
I don't follow. It's supporting a light fixture armWhat about butting strut nuts and rod on the durablocks and stub up. Put another piece of strut on it that you can adjust
Better check but the product doesn't appear to be "listed" for use to support a luminary. Lateral stability issue would come to play in supporting any vertical lift like a fixture arm. These simply sit "free floating" on roof surface allowing conduit to be supported without penetrating or damaging the roof surface. As far as leveling they make a hinged base that allows to pivot base compared to "pipe" running across it.It's supporting light fixture arm
You can't make adjustments with the fixture?I don't follow. It's supporting a light fixture arm
Better check but the product doesn't appear to be "listed" for use to support a luminary. Lateral stability issue would come to play in supporting any vertical lift like a fixture arm. These simply sit "free floating" on roof surface allowing conduit to be supported without penetrating or damaging the roof surface. As far as leveling they make a hinged base that allows to pivot base compared to "pipe" running across it.