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    Surface Strut Channel Brackets

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 7.

    Style 7

    The simplest type of strut channel bracket, they're also the easiest to install and reconfigure. However, the connections are not as strong as corner brackets.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—Strong and durable with a zinc plating that protects from occasional exposure to moisture.
    Powder-Coated Steel—Match the color of your steel strut channel.
    Galvanized Steel—An economical alternative to stainless steel, these withstand wet and outdoor environments. However, they won't hold up to salt water and chemicals.
    304 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these resist rust. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that 316 stainless steel can.
    316 Stainless Steel—Superior to 304 stainless steel, these won't degrade when exposed to harsh weather, salt water, and most chemicals.
    Aluminum—One-third the weight of steel for easier handling. These are an alternative to stainless steel for rust resistance but aren't as strong.
    Fiberglass—Pair with fiberglass strut channel for a structure that won’t transmit electrical current. When conductivity isn’t a concern, fiberglass is also good for areas exposed to chemicals and salt water.
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    Material
    Shape
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    (B)
    Thk.
    Hole
    Dia.
    Fasteners
    Included
    Each
    Style 7
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Zinc-Plated SteelCross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No0000000000000
    Green Powder-Coated Steel Cross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No000000000000
    Black Powder-Coated Steel Cross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No0000000000000
    White Powder-Coated Steel Cross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No00000000000000
    Yellow Powder-Coated Steel Cross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No00000000000000
    Galvanized SteelCross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No00000000000000
    304 Stainless SteelCross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No0000000000000
    316 Stainless SteelCross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No00000000000000
    AluminumCross5 3/8"5 3/8"1/4"9/16"No00000000000000
    Gray Fiberglass Cross4 7/8"4 7/8"3/8"7/16"No00000000000000
     
    For 13/16" Channel Width
    Zinc-Plated SteelCross2 15/16"2 15/16"1/8"9/32"No00000000000000
     

    Concealed Strut Channel Brackets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated, Border, MultipleImages. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Concealed Strut Channel Brackets, Style 2.

    Style 2

    Create a clean, streamlined look when connecting strut channel. Once installed, the channel conceals these brackets to hide most of the hardware. Push them into channel ends and tighten the cam screws to secure.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—Strong and durable with a zinc plating that protects from occasional exposure to moisture.
    Aluminum—One-third the weight of steel for easier handling. These are an alternative to stainless steel for rust resistance but aren't as strong.
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    Material
    Shape
    For Channel
    Ht.
    (A)
    (B)
    Thk.
    Mounting Hole
    Ctr.-to-Edge
    Fasteners
    Included
    Each
    Style 2
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Zinc-Plated SteelCross13/16"4 1/2"1 3/8"1/8"7/8"Yes000000000000000
    AluminumCross1 5/8"4 7/8"1 3/8"1/16"7/8"Yes00000000000000
     
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