24x80mm Wedge Glazing Packers

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24x80mm Wedge Glazing Packers are tapered packers designed for installers who need a 24mm wedge with a stronger adjustment range than shorter, lighter wedges. The 80mm length gives a balanced contact area along the glass edge — longer than compact 60mm wedges, but still easier to handle than 100mm wedges in many glazing situations. This makes them a practical choice for window and door installations where the unit needs to be tightened, stabilised, or adjusted without using an overly long wedge. These WP24B wedges are available in 3-5mm, 5-7mm, and 6-8mm tapers, making them better suited to moderate and heavier wedging rather than very fine adjustment. They are useful where the gap is already noticeable and the installer needs a firmer wedge to help hold the unit securely in the sash or frame. Made from polypropylene, these packers provide firm, moisture-resistant support for professional glazing work. Why installers choose 24x80mm Wedge Glazing Packers: 80mm length gives a useful balance of control and contact area 24mm width suits many common glazing channels Good option for medium-to-firmer wedging work Helps tighten insulated glass units inside the sash or frame Useful for toe-and-heel adjustment, sash alignment, and door glazing Durable polypropylene construction for trade use These 24x80mm wedge glazing packers are ideal when a 24mm wedge is required for stronger adjustment than a fine taper, while still keeping the packer manageable and easy to position on site. What Each Taper is Used For 3-5mm – Standard Wedging & Everyday Adjustment Used for common glazing gaps where a light-to-medium wedge is required. Best for: General unit tightening Standard sash adjustment Toe-and-heel correction Reducing movement in 24mm glazing channels Everyday window and door glazing work 5-7mm – Stronger Gap Take-Up Used where the unit needs a firmer wedge to hold it correctly in position. Best for: More noticeable glazing gaps Firmer sash or door alignment Supporting units with more movement Heavier toe-and-heel adjustment Installations where 3-5mm is not enough 6-8mm – Heavy Wedging & Positive Hold Used where the gap is larger and the installer needs a stronger wedging action. Best for: Larger spacing within the glazing channel Stronger unit stabilisation Heavier door or sash adjustment Reducing movement in more demanding installations Situations where a firm final hold is required