Universal Bridge Packer

£49.99 Exc. VAT

A universal bridge packer engineered to work across multiple uPVC window and door systems. Designed to provide stable glass support while keeping drainage channels clear – all from one standardised packer.

Highlights

The Universal Bridge Packer (UBP) is a versatile solution created for installers who work across different uPVC window and door profiles. Instead of relying on multiple profile-specific bridge packers, UBP offers a single, adaptable design that performs reliably across a wide range of systems.

Its raised bridge structure supports sealed units evenly while allowing water to drain freely beneath the glass. This helps reduce moisture retention, protects gaskets from prolonged pressure, and supports long-term unit performance.

By maintaining consistent spacing and airflow under the glazing, UBP helps prevent common installation issues such as trapped water, seal fatigue, and uneven load transfer. The result is a cleaner, more dependable installation – with fewer components to manage on site.

Widely used by professional installers, UBP is ideal for window, door, and conservatory glazing where compatibility, efficiency, and reliability are key.

Key advantages:

  • One universal bridge packer for multiple uPVC systems
  • Keeps drainage paths open beneath sealed units
  • Supports even load distribution under glass
  • Reduces the need to stock several packer types
  • Ideal for windows, doors, and glazed frames

Compatible systems include:

  • Eurocell – Logic
  • Veka – M70, Fully Sculptured, Omnia
  • Veka Halo – System 10, Rustique
  • Liniar – Chamfered, Feature
  • Deceuninck – 2500, 2800
  • Rehau – Total 70
  • KΓΆmmerling – C70, O70
  • Aluplast – Ideal 70, Ideal 4000

For installers working with mixed-profile projects, UBP simplifies stock, saves time, and delivers consistent results without compromise.

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Installation Notes

  • Select the thickness that maintains level and plumb without crush.
  • Position packers to distribute load evenly around the unit.
  • Use bridge packers around fixings to avoid point-load cracking.
  • Re-check final alignment after hardware adjustments.