iWeiss Splice

At iStudio Projects, our IWEISS Channel Track Hanging Splice (Part # IWC07) is a dual-purpose Channel Curtain Track component that serves both as a structural splice and a suspension point in a single assembly. Constructed from 12-gauge zinced black formed steel enclosures, the IWC07 joins two sections of channel track end-to-end to create a continuous, longer track run — while simultaneously providing a built-in attachment point for hanging the track at the splice location. This eliminates the need for a separate hanger at every track joint, streamlining installation and reducing hardware requirements. Measuring 12″L x 5-1/2″h and weighing 4.85 lbs, the Hanging Splice ships complete with all clamping and attachment hardware — including 3/8″ clamp bolts and 1/4″ set screws — making it a practical and efficient solution for any professional Channel Curtain Track installation requiring extended track lengths.

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  • Track Splicing: Align the two channel track sections end-to-end within the Hanging Splice enclosure, ensuring the track ends meet cleanly at the center of the splice housing with no gap or misalignment before tightening.
  • Clamping: Secure the splice housing to both track sections using the included 3/8″ clamp bolts. Tighten evenly on both sides to ensure uniform clamping force and a flush, rigid connection between the two track sections.
  • Set Screw: Use the included 1/4″ set screw to lock the splice in its final position and prevent any longitudinal movement of the track sections within the housing after alignment is confirmed.
  • Track Alignment: Before fully tightening all hardware, verify that both track sections are level, co-planar, and properly aligned with the rest of the curtain track system. Misalignment at the splice point will cause carrier binding and disrupted curtain travel.
  • Suspension: Utilize the built-in hanging attachment point on the splice housing to suspend the track at the joint location. Connect to the appropriate overhead support structure — ceiling, pipe, or suspended support — ensuring the attachment point is rated for the system load.
  • Hanger Spacing: The Hanging Splice can serve as a hanger location, helping to maintain the maximum 7′-0″ hanger spacing requirement across the full track run. Plan splice locations accordingly during system layout.
  • Inspection: Periodically check that all clamp bolts and set screws remain tight and that the track sections have not shifted within the splice housing. Re-tighten as needed to maintain track alignment and structural integrity.

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