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Maximise views with a minimalist balustrade

Frameless, robust glass and spigot design preserves sight lines while ensuring user safety on terraces and external steps

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Barely there: Pure Vista's SPIG-Lite balustrade installed by Veon Glass around a raised garden patio in a domestic garden.
Barely there: Pure Vista's SPIG-Lite balustrade installed by Veon Glass around a raised garden patio in a domestic garden.

Pure Vista’s new SPIG-Lite frameless glass spigot balustrade system eliminates the need for vertical posts.

It uses compact base-mounted adjustable spigots to support the glass panels while making the most of the available glazed area, preserving open outlooks and providing essential fall protection.

The result is a near-invisible safety barrier that complements terraces, balconies and pool surrounds, helping spaces feel larger, lighter and more connected.

SPIG-Lite reaches forces loading of up to 0.74kN according to BS 6180:2011 standards. 

Constructed from anodised aluminium, it provides durability and protection from the elements in domestic environments, including coastal settings. 

The spigot system can also be utilised to establish a safety barrier on a parapet wall.

  • Building with a view? Then the best windbreak solution is a glass balustrade.
    Building with a view? Then the best windbreak solution is a glass balustrade.
  • Clean lines, open spaces and uninterrupted views are increasingly central to contemporary building design.
    Clean lines, open spaces and uninterrupted views are increasingly central to contemporary building design.
  • SPIG-Lite only requires two spigots for each glass panel.
    SPIG-Lite only requires two spigots for each glass panel.
  • SPIG-Lite spigot with Oil Slick anodised finish.
    SPIG-Lite spigot with Oil Slick anodised finish.
  • Blueprint drawing showing SPIG-Lite profile with top bead.
    Blueprint drawing showing SPIG-Lite profile with top bead.
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Quick and easy to install, SPIG-Lite requires just two evenly spaced spigots per glass panel and is compatible with a range of glass thicknesses. 

Utilising Pure Vista’s patented clamp system allows for easy horizontal adjustment of each glass panel by up to 2.4 degrees (39mm) in either direction, ensuring accurate installation and a flawless finish. 

SPIG-Lite is available in four anodised finishes: Graphite Grey, Black, Silver Brushed and light-reflecting Oil Slick.

4 more reasons to specify Pure Vista SPIG-Lite frameless glass balustrades

  • Highly adjustable – using the patented Pure Vista glass clamp.
  • M12 fixing holes for added strength.
  • Small and compact system.
  • Suitable for glass thicknesses of 12, 15, 17.5 and 21.5mm.

Pure Vista has been providing top-tier balustrade systems to satisfied customers worldwide for over 18 years. A trusted business, it offers architects unparalleled technical support and a bespoke, personalised service.

For more information and technical support, visit pure-vista.com

Contact:
01208 261040
sales@pure-vista.com


 

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