A boot (or take-off) is a duct fitting used to branch airflow from the main duct to a secondary duct.
Typically used to connect round or rectangular branch ducts to the main duct.
Allows airflow splitting with minimal pressure drop
Easy installation and precise connection to both main and branch ducts
Manufactured from galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel
Designed to connect ducts of different sizes and shapes
Reduces noise and ensures uniform airflow
Used in HVAC systems
Suitable for air distribution to rooms or branch ducts
Applicable in industrial and building duct networks