Solar Panel Brackets – Rhino-Rack Vortex/Heavy-Duty Rack

TLR760001
TLR Products Solar Panel Bracket set to suit Rhino-Rack Vortex & Heavy-Duty Rack

$157.30 Inc GST

In stock (can be backordered)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Part Number: TLR760001 

The TLR Products Solar Panel Brackets is an essential accessory for anyone who wants to harness the power of the sun and enjoy the benefits of a roof rack. Designed to securely hold the solar panels below the surface of the cross bars, allowing the roof racks to be used while the solar panels remain in place. 

The brackets are designed to withstand the elements and provide a stable mounting surface for the solar panels while being both lightweight and durable. 

Features: 

  • Compatible with Rhino Rack Vortex & Heavy Duty Bars 
  • Manufactured from 1.5 mm Stainless Steel 
  • Powder coated in a texture black finish. 
  • Suits Solar Panels up to 35 mm thick 

Includes:   

  • Complete set of 4 x Solar Panel Brackets 
  • Fitting kit includes all stainless steel hardware and fasteners required for fitment.
  • Kit includes 4 x galvanised M8 channel nuts 

Note:   

  • Weight: 1.5 kg 
  • Dimensions: 260 × 90 × 90 mm 
  • Warranty: 3 years  
  • Fitting time: 1 hour 
  • Will not fit THULE Roof Bars 

 

DOWNLOAD BROCHURE HERE.

DOWNLOAD FITTING INSTRUCTIONS HERE.

 

Products is Australian owned, with all products designed and manufactured in Newcastle, NSW. 

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