Armbridge Accessories
Armbridge — Stable, Code-Friendly Installs for Mini Split Systems
Finish your ductless installation the right way with Armbridge: vibration-damping condenser pads, adjustable rubber feet, heavy-duty ground stands, and 60 A non-fusible disconnects. Designed for neat, stable, and code-aware installs with popular brands like Cooper & Hunter, Olmo, and Bravo.
Why choose Armbridge for your mini split?
- Stability & vibration control — pads and rubber feet reduce noise transfer and protect surfaces.
- Outdoor durability — weather-resistant materials and galvanized hardware for 9k–60k BTU units.
- Service safety — 60 A, 240 V non-fusible disconnect boxes support local maintenance requirements.*
- Clean aesthetics — tidy routing and level mounting for a professional look.
*Always verify local electrical and building codes before installation.
Key features
- Rugged materials — heavy-duty ribbed pads; corrosion-resistant hardware on stands.
- Installer-friendly design — anti-slip textures, shock absorption, and integrated leveling options.
- Broad compatibility — works with most popular ductless brands and capacities.
- Service access — clearances for line sets, drainage, and convenient disconnect placement.
Complete the job — choose Armbridge
Protect your investment with stable mounting and code-aware electrical accessories. Explore all Armbridge options for a cleaner, quieter, longer-lasting install.
FAQ
Condenser pad vs ground stand vs rubber feet — which should I use?
Pad: simple, fast base with vibration damping on level slabs. Ground stand: elevates the unit above grade for snow/rain and airflow on soil or uneven areas. Rubber feet: fine leveling on patios/decks and added vibration isolation. Choose based on site conditions and climate.
Are Armbridge stands rated for 9k–60k BTU units?
Yes—heavy-duty models cover a wide capacity range. Check each product page for maximum load rating, bolt pattern, and footprint before purchase.
Do I need a 60 A disconnect next to the outdoor unit?
Many US jurisdictions require a visible, readily accessible service disconnect within line-of-sight of the outdoor unit. A 60 A, 240 V non-fusible metallic disconnect is a common solution. Verify requirements with your local code authority or licensed electrician.
Will these parts fit Cooper & Hunter / Olmo / Bravo units?
In most cases, yes. Confirm weight, mounting hole spacing, and clearances in your unit’s manual and the Armbridge product specs before installation.






















