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Introduction to Fastmount

NEW: LP-SMX

The Stratlock® SL-SFA

The SL-SFA is a female side mount clip for timber framework with a simple screw fix installation. Compatible with SL-M18 male clip with an 18kg pull out load.
NEW Stratlock® Range: SL-FA

New in May 2019, the Stratlock Range is Fastmount's purpose-built product designed for mounting panels to aluminium extrusions and steel framework. It was created to provide flexibility of panel installation with Fastmount precision, and to cut down on-site installation time significantly.
This video demonstrates how to install the SL-F15A and the SL-M15 into side-channel aluminium framework.
NEW Stratlock® Range: SL-FB

New in May 2019, the Stratlock Range is Fastmount's purpose-built product designed for mounting panels to aluminium extrusions and steel framework. It was created to provide flexibility of panel installation with Fastmount precision, and to cut down on-site installation time significantly.
This video demonstrates how to install the Fastmount SL-FB and SL-M18 into front-channel horizontal steel extrusions with wall panels.
How To Guides: Heavy wall panels

In collaboration with Plytech International, this is the first in our series of How To Guides, a project dedicated to answering customers' most commonly asked panel mounting questions.
First up, how do you attach a heavyweight panel using hidden fixings?
We mount Plytech's new LightBeton®, a heavy MDF with concrete facing, to timber framework using the Fastmount MC-F10 and MC-F5 from our Metal Range.
How To Guides: Ceiling panels

The second video in our series of How To Guides, in collaboration with Plytech International, dedicated to answering customers' most commonly asked panel mounting questions.
We show you how to attach a ceiling panel, without seeing the fixings, whilst being able to remove it to access wiring and plumbing. We mount Plytech's 12mm Birch Select plywood to Rondo® metal battens using the Fastmount PC-SF1 and PC-M2H from our Standard Range.
PC-DC1 & Standard Range

The NEW TC-F6H

TC-F6H & TC-SM6

PC-SM1AC & PC-F1A

TC-SM6 & TC-F6

TC-F6 & TC-M6

The TC-06 is a clip set specifically designed for the demanding requirements of exterior and interior soft furnishings on superyachts.
The female TC-F6 is sewn onto the cushion fabric, and the male TC-M6 screws onto the deck moulding. The two click together to create a fastening that is secure against high winds and weather, staying in place until it is manually removed.
PC-F1A & PC-M1B

PC-F1A Self Tapping Female Clip & Self Tapping male clip PC-M1A
VL-03 (VL-F3 & VL-M3)

VL-03 clip sets are designed to mount, removable thin wall panels and facings, where less depth is required.
The VL-F3 female clip can be surface or recessed mounted, with screw fix or adhesive. The VL-M3 male clip can be screw fixed to allow lateral adjustment.
No special install tools are required. Suitable for non drill-able situations. Use for wall panels, bed heads and inspection panels.
PC-F1A & PC-SM2

PC-F1 Self Tapping Female Clip & Surface Mount male clip PC-SM2 & PC-SM2H
PC-RF1 & PC-M1B

PC-RF1 Side Mount Female Clip & Self Tapping male clips PC-M1B, PC-M2H, PC-VM1 & PC-VMX
PC-RF1 & PC-SM2

PC-RF1 Side Mount Female Clip & Surface Mount male clips PC-SM2 & PC-SM2H
PC-SF1 & PC-M1B

PC-SF1 Surface Mount Female Clip & Self Tapping male clips PC-M1B, PC-M2H, PC-VM1 & PC-VMX
PC-SF1 & PC-SM2

PC-SF1 Surface Mount Female Clip & Surface Mount male clips PC-SM2 & PC-SM2H
LP-F8 & LP-M8A

LP-F8 Self Tapping Female Clip & Self tapping male clip LP-M8A
LP-F8 & LP-SM8AS

LP-F8 Self Tapping Female Clip & Surface Mount male clip LP-SM8AS
LP-DF8 & LP-M8A

LP-DF8 Self Tapping Coarse Thread Female Clip & Self tapping male clip LP-M8A
LP-DF8 & LP-SM8AS

LP-DF8 Self Tapping Female Coarse Thread Clip & Surface mount male clip LP-SM8AS
MC-05 Maxi Metal Clip Set

MC-F5 Self tapping & screw fixed female clip & MC-M5 Self tapping male clip.
Designed for demanding applications that require fire protection and heavy load bearing. This is becoming more prevalent with larger superyachts, insurance company demands for higher fire ratings and the use of larger and heavier panels.