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Uniroycil and U.S. Steel fust got it together... so your dock and visiting ships won't.

No chains, shackles or other hardware to worry about, this fender package comes ready to install. And the units can be combined in any number of ways for continuous or intermittent, horizontal or vertical installation. Or simply reverse the units to create waler designs.

For more information on how this new fender package can keep your piers looking better, longer, and even reduce construction costs, contact:

Uniroyal, Inc.

Engineered Systems Department 312 North Hill St.,

Mishawaka, Indiana 46544

Phone (219) 255-2181

ASP-2565A

We've just combined the superior cushioning action of Uniroyal's butyl rubber with the strength of U.S. Steel's Cor-Ten weathering steel plate to create this rugged, new rubber/steel fender package. So rugged, in fact, that it is not likely to need replacement or repair during this century.

Cor-Ten steel was designed for this kind of application. And butyl rubber has proven in over 20 years of service that it is at home in freezing or tropical climates, it stands up to fresh and salt water oxidation and it absorbs the worst kind of punishment.

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