Frequently Asked Questions
The maximum capacity is eighty gallons. This strap is designed specifically for securing water heaters up to that size.
It is made of powder-coated steel. This material offers durability and resistance to rust and corrosion.
The dimensions are thirteen point five inches in length, nine point six one inches in width, and two point zero one inches in height. These dimensions make it compact yet effective for securing water heaters.
To install, use the included straps, J-clips, and carriage bolts. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper attachment to your water heater and wall.
No, it is only suitable for water heaters up to eighty gallons. Ensure your water heater meets this capacity for effective use.
Yes, it features a QuickLink system for full adjustment. This allows you to easily modify the fit without removing the strap.
You can clean it with a damp cloth. Regularly inspect the straps and hardware for any signs of wear or corrosion.
Yes, it is specifically designed for seismic restraint. This product meets Uniform Plumbing Code and International Plumbing Code requirements for safety.
Contact customer support immediately for assistance. Ensure to have your order details handy for a smoother resolution.
No, it is intended for indoor use only. Outdoor exposure may lead to rust and reduce its effectiveness.
Yes, it is made in the USA. This ensures high-quality manufacturing standards and compliance with local regulations.
Included are four straps, two J-clips, and two three-eighth inch carriage bolts along with two three-eighth inch hex nuts. These components are essential for secure installation.
Yes, it is compliant with both Uniform Plumbing Code and International Plumbing Code requirements. This ensures it meets safety standards.
HoldRite has been a market leader for twenty-eight years. Their focus on engineered solutions enhances reliability and innovation.
Yes, it is designed for easy installation. With basic tools, you can securely attach it to your water heater and wall.



