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The anodized coating on these 90° angles forms a bond with the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
Easier to bend and shape than 6061 aluminum, this aluminum is good for framing, cross sections, and structures in construction and marine industries.
Also known as mild steel, low-carbon steel is easy to machine, form, and weld. It's widely fabricated into parts that don’t require high strength.
Machine holes and slots or weld in place.
Position proximity, photoelectric, and light beam sensors and switches.
Clamp around sensors and switches for a secure hold.
To provide more mounting flexibility than other sensor and switch mounting brackets, the head rotates 360°.
The spring-loaded design absorbs impact to protect sensors and switches from damage.
Designed to fit most limit switches, these brackets allow switch-position adjustments after they are fastened to equipment.
Connect T‐slotted rails and reinforce joints for structural stability.
Pivots provide smooth motion at the junction between two T-slotted rails.
Attach sensors, tubes, and other components to T-slotted framing rails and structures.
Stay organized with hooks, bin boxes, shelves, and tool holders that work with T-slotted framing.
Make your T-slotted framing workstation more ergonomic. These positioning arms let you move tools and other items within reach, reducing fatigue and streamlining repetitive processes.
Use hinges to add doors, lids, and machine guards to T-slotted framing.
Attach and position phones, tablets, monitors, and computer accessories on T-slotted rails.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
Build lightweight structures, such as light duty machine guards, enclosures, and carts, with framing that is two-thirds the weight of aluminum framing.
Also known as carpenters’ and framing squares, these have graduations on both blades for horizontal and vertical measurements.
Also known as try squares, these are square inside and out for checking and marking angles.
Use these blades with Starrett High-Accuracy Combination Square Heads. They meet Fed. Spec. GGG-R-791H, which establishes uniform standards for accuracy, graduations, and size.
Replace your try square, miter square, depth gauge, height gauge, center-point finder, and level. The blade on these squares meets Fed. Spec. GGG-R-791H, which establishes uniform standards for accuracy, graduations, and size.
Replace your try square, miter square, depth gauge, marking gauge, 90° level, ruler, and scriber with one tool.
Also known as rafter squares, these have a 0° to 90° scale for measuring angles.
A rule, compass, protractor, and template all in one tool.