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Holdrite QS-50, 80 Gallon, Silver

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Style: Industry


Size: 80 gal.


Features

  • mfg# QS-50
  • State of California and City of Los Angeles approved
  • Double strap water heater restraint system for heaters up to 80 gallons
  • Quick Link system is adjustable from the front of the water heater
  • Stocked in Sacramento, Seattle and Ontario only
  • Most tested and recognized water heater seismic restraint available
  • Galvanized steel water heater strap
  • Supports up to 80 gallon water heaters
  • Adjustable strap from front side of water heater
  • UPC/IPC/IAPMO listed

Description

Keep your water tanks securely fastened to the wall with the HoldRite QuickStrap universal expansion water pressure tank strap. Composed of durable galvanized stainless steel for long-lasting reliability, this system includes (4) straps, (2) J-clips, (2) 3/8 inch carriage bolts, and (2) 3/8 inch hex nuts, and can support up to 80-gallon hot water tanks. Made in the USA, water heater restraints are compliant with Uniform Plumbing Code and International Plumbing Code requirements. From the Manufacturer The Holdrite QuickStrap Water Heater Strap is the most tested and recognized water heater seismic/earthquake restraint available. The galvanized steel strap supports water heaters up to 80 gallons and features the QuickLink system which allows for full adjustment from the front side of the water heater. The QuickStrap system includes: (4) straps, (2) J-clips, (2) 3/8-Inch carriage bolts, and (2) 3/8-Inch hex nuts. California Division State Architect (DSA) approval No.97-010. UPC/IPC/IAPMO listed. Item No.QS-50. For twenty-eight years, HOLDRITE has been the market leader in pipe support and alignment bracket systems. The focus of "Converting Makeshift Plumbing Methods into Engineered Solutions" has led to innovative industry product lines including HOLDRITE, Lockrite, Pexrite, Stout Bracket, Quick Strap, Quick Stand, and HydroFlame.

Brand: Holdrite


Capacity: 80 Gallons


Power Source: hand_powered


Product Dimensions: 9.6"W x 2.1"H


Special Feature: QuickLink system for front-side adjustment and quick installation


Power Source: hand_powered


Special Features: QuickLink system for front-side adjustment and quick installation


Mount Type: strap system


Is Electric: No


Brand Name: Holdrite


Model Number: QS-50


Manufacturer: Ready America


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Lifetime


UPC: 671119901504


Global Trade Identification Number: 04


Manufacturer Part Number: QS 50


Included Components: (2) Straps, (1) Wall Bracket


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Holdrite QS-50, 80 Gallon, Silver


Capacity: 80 Gallons


Item Dimensions W x H: 9.6"W x 2.1"H


Item Weight: 2.7 Pounds


Item Depth: 0.5 inches


Color: Silver


Style Name: Industry


Material Type: Stainless Steel


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Product – Easy Install and Clear Instructions!
Style: Soft Belt Size: 80 gal.
I used the HoldRite QuickBelt QB-50-F to secure my water heater against earthquakes, and I couldn’t be more pleased. The soft belt design is sturdy yet gentle on the tank, and it feels very secure once installed. What really stood out to me was how easy it was—the instructions were clear, well-written, and included helpful illustrations, which made the whole process smooth and quick. I had everything mounted and tightened down in under an hour with basic tools. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a reliable earthquake strap that won’t give you a headache during installation! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025 by Spencer Thomas

  • Installed 7 days before earthquake hit and I felt like a genius!
Style: Soft Belt Size: 80 gal.
Installed this on April 8th, and we had a significant earthquake on April 15th. Tank didn't move a millimeter and I felt like a genius and Nostradamus all at once! Very easy to install and worked just as advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 by Todd A. Smith

  • Goldie quick strap
Style: Industry Size: 80 gal.
Installed these straps in about 15 minutes with a cordless drill to secure a 80 gallon water heater. Easy install
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by Maddog

  • It's was needed
Style: Industry Size: 80 gal.
Everything is good but a pain to install not because of the item but because it was my hot water tank location is why it made hard for me. But all's well
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023 by Toni Girl

  • I finally have my water heater strapped down.
Style: Soft Belt Size: 80 gal.
Woo-hooo! I finally have my water heater strapped down. These are really awesome. They are "automobile seat-belt material" from the last decade or so. That kind of smooth, web product. The buckles are odd, though. It is a soft metal that you sort of "deform" into place after you thread the end through. But that's fine... you aren't going to be opening and closing them once you are done. The package is kind of weak on the instructions, but it doesn't take much to figure it out. If your water heater is not next to a wall, you will need to create a spacer, and they do indicate that. In my case, it is in a corner, but up tight to one wall, and about 4 inches from the other. So I built a spacer for the gap. It was nothing more complicated than a piece of plywood about 10 x 14 or 16 inches. I nailed through it into two 2x4s about 10 inches tall, placed about 8 inches apart. Then another piece of plywood nailed to them. By having the 2x4s "in from the ends" of the base piece, I had something available to screw through into the wall. This does not need to be screwed to a stud... you are going to strap the tank up to it. I just slid it down between the tank and the wall (tight fit), and screwed it to the wall. Once that was done, I used a level to mark the wall above the top tank doorlet, and again near the bottom of the tank. These are the little doors you can unscrew to set the thermostat, or change the elements. On the concrete wall, I used a small rotary hammer drill I bought here on Amazon (Bosch) to drill a 1/4" hole about 1 1/2 inch deep. I tapped in 2 bolts designed for concrete. Slipped the ends of the straps over them, put the washer and nut on, and presto-magic. Then I found the stud on the wooden wall (where I had placed the spacer), and drilled pilot holes for the included lag bolts... about a 1/4" bit as well. Bolted them on, fed the strap ends through the buckles, and tightened them down and pressed the buckle closed. To get them tight, I wrapped the loose end around my hand and kind of "lunged" against it. The buckle, once it's been pinched closed, will allow you to keep tightening it that way. Because of having to build the spacer, it took me a bit longer than if it had been up tight. But while I was at it, I also screwed retainer blocks to the platforms of the washer and dryer that "surround" the water heater (I had to move them out). So a double bonus: The washer no longer "walks" during the spin cycle! (I have them both up on small platforms because the floor slopes to a drain, plus I wanted them up in case of water seeping in.) So now I walk by it, and I feel quite pleased with it all. I don't think the tank portion took more than an hour total. It HELPS to have the right tools: Small rotary hammer drill, 1/4" masonry/concrete bit, 1/4" wood bit (same drill switches between hammer and normal). Open-end wrench for the bolts and nuts. Saw, scraps of wood, level, a few screws and a few 6-penny and 4-penny nails. You could even forego the level if you have space to eyeball it for even. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2016 by Meryl Logue

  • Water Heaters and RV Holding Tanks
Style: Industry Size: 80 gal.
I purchased 3 of these sets for the 3 holding tanks on my Montana RV. Two of the tanks are 48-gallon and one is 35-gallon. The manufacturer (as they so often do) made a bad choice on the design of the support system, so a full tank of, er, stuff weighs upwards of 450 pounds, and they used 2 weak C-Channels across the 8-ft bottom of the CoroPlast to support both of them. After the wrongly-installed channels bent, the tanks were not supported well (duh) and one cracked. Now I have them supported independently with 2 short Strut Channels (google that) on each tank and these bands running through the channels. Rock-solid support, easy to install laying on my back in an 11-inch space. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022 by Randy King

  • Skip the aluminum bands and use this instead
Style: Soft Belt Size: 80 gal.
The old water heater was secured from potential earthquakes with aluminum bands. These were a pain to get installed and a major effort was required both on installation and removal to keep from getting cut in the process. These seatbelt type bands conformed to the shape of the tank with zero effort on my part and were so easy to install that I'll never go back to the aluminum products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024 by dmc

  • straps will not tighten
Style: Soft Belt Size: 80 gal.
Like a lot of other folks pointed out the buckle once pushed down all the way will not keep the straps from sliding. Instructions are printed on the plastic bag they came in and are not clear. They need to do a blow up detail of the buckle showing exactly how the web belt should be weaved in and around the buckle. Many manufacturers would have supplied a video showing how it should be installed but these guys did not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by David K. Mc.

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