Fastmount launches new carpet clips

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New Zealand-based Fastmount, manufacturer of hidden panel mounting systems, has launched the carpet clips for boat decks as part of the Textile Range.

The Fastmount Carpet Clip for marine flooring maintenance, crafted from durable polycarbonate, outshines traditional metal alternatives. Unlike metal, it remains cool to the touch even under scorching sun, eliminating the risk of burns on barefoot passengers.

What sets it apart is its functional flexibility: boat owners can effortlessly lift the carpet for cleaning or replacement without potential damage. This clever design ensures hassle-free upkeep, making it a must-have accessory for any boat owner seeking both safety and convenience.

The new carpet clips and other products
can be experienced at Fastmount’s stand 01.305
at METSTRADE in Amsterdam (15-17 November 2023)

 

How the clips work

The female component of the clip winds through a hole punched into the carpet, with the four wings tightening up onto the underside of the carpet to hold it secure.

Then either of two male components can be used to clip it into place – a screw fix version for fibreglass or aluminium decks, and an adhesive option for painted or fibreglass surfaces.

To remove for cleaning, winterising or replacement, simply use the recommended tool to lift the carpet off the male clip.

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