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StormChief® FASTENING FOR COASTAL WAVE ZONES

New Zealand’s marine structures regularly endure harsh wave exposure and tidal surges. Traditional fastening methods often fail under repeated force, leading to structural instability and safety risks.

StormChief® provides a wave-zone-rated fastening method engineered to withstand continuous marine stress while maintaining grating integrity.

Reliable, field-proven and built for NZ coastal conditions.

Key Features

  • Robust underside clamp system delivers secure and long-lasting fastening strength.

  • Top-side installation — eliminates the need for underside access during fitting.

  • Engineered to withstand uplift forces in high-energy wave and storm impact environments.

  • Optional insulating washers available to prevent galvanic interaction between different metals.

  • Fully compatible with Treadwell’s complete FRP grating portfolio.

  • Whether facing extreme storm surges or everyday marine activity, StormChief® keeps your marine decking firmly anchored and stable.

Key Moments

  • 0:00 🌊 Coastal structures face severe wave action that can damage decks.
  • 0:18 ⚠️ High wave action threatens the integrity of water access structures.
  • 0:35 🛠️ Treadwell's Storm Chief grading fast system provides stability in destructive wave zones.
  • 0:50 🔒 Storm Chief features strong underside clamps for secure top-surface installation.
  • 0:50 🏗️ Storm Chief is designed for optimal performance from storm conditions to calm seas.

Why Choose Treadwell for Maritime Projects in New Zealand?

  • Over three decades of reliable performance in harsh coastal and corrosive conditions.

  • Trusted supplier to councils, port authorities, and marine infrastructure contractors.
  • Comprehensive project support — from technical specification through to on-site installation guidance.

  • Demonstrated long-term durability that significantly lowers lifecycle maintenance costs.

Upgrade your marine infrastructure with confidence.

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