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Picture of Screw-on Roof Volume ( 6")
Picture of Screw-on Roof Volume ( 6")
Picture of Screw-on Roof Volume ( 6")
Picture of Screw-on Roof Volume ( 6")
Picture of Screw-on Roof Volume ( 6")

Screw-on Roof Volume ( 6")

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$201.43
6" refers to the size of the hold footprint that this volume will accept.
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6" refers to the size of the hold footprint that this volume will accept. This volume has been designed for roof sections. the 90-degree and 100-degree panels offer angles that will help ease up steep terrain. Though meant for roof sections, it does very well on other angles including vertical.

  • The angle of the walls on the volume: 90 degrees and 100 degrees
  • Measurements: 10" base x 10" base x 7-1/2" off the wall
  • Zinc Round Base T-nuts pre-installed: 5
  • Please do not drill spinner screw holes or any other holes into Polyurethane Volumes. You can weaken the structural integrity of the product. This practice also voids our warranty.
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Total holds1
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6" refers to the size of the hold footprint that this volume will accept. This volume has been designed for roof sections. the 90-degree and 100-degree panels offer angles that will help ease up steep terrain. Though meant for roof sections, it does very well on other angles including vertical.

  • The angle of the walls on the volume: 90 degrees and 100 degrees
  • Measurements: 10" base x 10" base x 7-1/2" off the wall
  • Zinc Round Base T-nuts pre-installed: 5
  • Please do not drill spinner screw holes or any other holes into Polyurethane Volumes. You can weaken the structural integrity of the product. This practice also voids our warranty.
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Total holds1
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