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Dock Panel Clips

$12.00 - $12.20
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Part Number: 1017490: Glacier flow through - or - Vertex, 1020592: Aluminum (Woodgrain, Painted or Plain)

Product Description: 2 pack of our dock deck panel clips used to hold your dock panels down. Includes 2 clips and necessary hardware for attachment. 

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FAQs: Dock Panel Clips Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Dock Panel Clips used for?

Dock Panel Clips are designed to secure your dock panels in place. They provide stability and ensure the panels remain firmly attached to your dock system. The package includes two clips and the necessary hardware for attachment.

Are the Dock Panel Clips compatible with all ShoreMaster dock systems?

The Dock Panel Clips are designed for use with Glacier flow-through, Vertex Aluminum (Woodgrain, Painted, or Plain), and Aluminum (Woodgrain, Painted, or Plain) ShoreMaster dock systems. If you need assistance determining whether the clips are suitable for your specific dock system, you can contact one of ShoreMaster's many dealers or their in-house experts at 888-298-9702.

How many dock panel clips come in one pack?

This pack includes two dock clips and the necessary hardware for attachment.

Can I install these clips myself, or do I need special tools?

Yes, you can install these clips yourself using a screwdriver without professional assistance. 

Will these clips rust or wear out in saltwater environments?

Use sacrificial anodes or “zincs” in saltwater environments to prevent rust and structural damage. Inspect them every six months and replace them as needed to maintain the security of your dock. 

How do I know if I need new clips for my dock? 

Replace your dock clips when they appear rusted, strained, or warped, and when the cracks between each panel begin to widen. For more information, visit our blog.