CMP | 25572-400-000 | 4" Single Heavy Duty Plastic Anchor | 1.9" Pool Rail Socket
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This single heavy duty plastic anchor is a replacement or installation component designed for compatible pool rail, ladder, and handrail applications using 1.9" rails. The anchor provides a socket connection point in the pool deck for securing compatible rail assemblies.
Built for pool construction, repair, and retrofit work, this anchor is used when installing a new rail socket or replacing a worn, damaged, or deteriorated anchor in an existing pool deck application.
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Key Features
• Single heavy duty plastic anchor for compatible pool ladder, rail, and handrail installations
• Designed with a 1.9" socket for matching pool rail applications
• 4" anchor depth for compatible deck-mounted rail installations
• Provides a secure socket connection point for pool entry and safety rail assemblies
• Suitable for new installations, replacement work, repairs, and retrofit applications
• Used to replace damaged, worn, cracked, or deteriorated deck anchors
• Non-metallic construction helps avoid corrosion concerns associated with metal anchors
• Intended for residential and commercial pool service, construction, and maintenance applications
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Product Overview
This plastic anchor is used as a deck-mounted socket for compatible pool ladders, handrails, and rail assemblies. It provides the receiving point for a 1.9" rail, helping secure the rail assembly at the pool deck and maintain proper positioning during regular use.
The anchor is commonly used during new pool construction, deck renovation, rail replacement, or repair of existing pool entry systems. A properly installed anchor is important because the ladder or handrail depends on a stable socket connection to maintain alignment and user support.
During installation, the deck surface, rail spacing, socket placement, and compatible rail size should be verified before the anchor is set. The surrounding deck area should be structurally sound and prepared according to installation requirements to prevent movement, misalignment, or premature wear.
As part of routine maintenance, pool rail anchors should be inspected for cracking, looseness, deformation, or deck deterioration around the socket. Replacing compromised anchors helps preserve rail stability, improve service life, and support safe pool entry and exit.