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Designed to wrap around the sides of strut channel, these brackets provide a stronger hold than other strut channel brackets.
These brackets have narrow slots compatible with quick-connect clamps for securing pipe and conduit on the channel side of struts without screws or tools.
Push these brackets into strut channel and tighten the included cam screws for a partially concealed connection.
Half the height and the same width as regular strut channel, this low-profile strut channel fits into tight spots and is compatible with many of the same brackets.
Run cable and tubing in the tightest spaces with channel that is one-quarter the height and one-half the width of regular strut channel.
Create continuous runs of channel without corners.
Up to two times the height of regular strut channel, this high-profile channel is stronger than regular strut channel.
For compatibility with quick-connect clamps to secure pipe and conduit without screws and tools, this strut channel has narrow slotted holes.
This welded, one-piece strut channel combines two strut channels side-to-side.
Slide the strut channel into the tube for telescoping length adjustments.
This welded, one-piece strut channel combines two strut channels back-to-back.
Securely fasten strut channel to the floor.
Mount strut channel away from walls.
A tab on the end of these shelf brackets fits inside the strut channel for extra stability.
Support the corners of strut channel structures.
Brackets mount on the outside of strut channel to allow trolley movement.
Position two strut channels at a 30° to 90° angle, then tighten the bolt to secure.
Mount electrical components along your strut channel to bring power to new locations.
Mount these brackets to strut channel to add stair treads. They’re also known as stringers.
Mount to your strut channel to support rail, tube, or pipe.
Mount between two strut channels to create a handhold.
Hold two pieces of strut channel together so they can smoothly open or close.
Support and protect conduit by mounting it to strut channel.
A flat or half-round shape keeps water from pooling on these strut rails. Unlike a traditional C-shape strut, these rails prevent the buildup of bacteria and debris, making them ideal for use in sanitary or food production environments.
Rails are drilled with consistently spaced holes for multiple mounting options that do not require machining. Use this steel bolt-together framing to build guards, tables, and racks.
Half the weight of steel, this aluminum framing resists corrosion in wet environments.
No need for fasteners—friction holds this framing together. Use press-fit framing and fittings to assemble carts, enclosures, and partitions.
Create lightweight adjustable structures. With telescoping aluminum rails, this framing is often used to make folding stands, extension poles, and sign frames.
Make workstations, conveyors, and shelving for heavy loads. These clamp-on framing rails and fittings are the thickest and sturdiest in our offering.
Fittings come in two pieces to wrap around rails, so you can quickly modify existing structures without disassembling. Use clamp-on framing and fittings to form temporary partitions, modular conveyors, and workstations.
Machine holes and slots or weld in place.
Also known as angle brackets.
Strengthen corners of cases and crates.
A rubber seal protects against moisture around the installation hole.
Connect wood 2×4s to posts and other flat surfaces.
Lock these brackets together with a pin or a bolt. They are often used on marine docks.
Clamp these brackets to panel edges to quickly assemble crates.
Often used in washrooms, these brackets mount panels and partitions.
The two-piece design accommodates a wide range of panel thicknesses.
These brackets come in one piece that can be cut-to-size with a hacksaw.
A built-in level makes it easy to align panels.
Interlock brackets to secure panels flush to flat surfaces.
Fit brackets together to assemble truck racks, gates, crates, and fences.
Fit these brackets through drilled holes in panels.
Use four brackets to support the top and bottom edges of panels without drilling holes in them.
No need to drill holes in panels—tighten the set screw to hold them in place.
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.
Position proximity, photoelectric, and light beam sensors and switches.
Clamp around sensors and switches for a secure hold.
Create custom brackets to support metal handrails on stairs, ramps, and railings by cutting, machining, and welding these components.
Designed for heavy duty applications, these brackets support metal and wooden handrails on stairs and ramps.
Support wooden handrails on stairs and ramps with these wall-mount brackets.
An on/off magnet control makes it easy to move and attach these brackets to metal surfaces.
Designed to fit most limit switches, these brackets allow switch-position adjustments after they are fastened to equipment.
Combine with a U-bolt or routing clamp to convey a variety of material, such as pipe, tubing, and cable raceway, at distance from floors, walls, and ceilings. The extra clearance allows access for maintenance and adding and removing lines.
Use in pairs to support a conveyor roller or package stop.
Mount to a conveyor frame to recondition a worn hex axle hole or to convert a round axle hole to a hex axle hole.
Build tube-and-clamp scaffolding and attach supports, such as railings, to frame-style structures. Also known as knuckles. These clamps fit the most common scaffold tube sizes.
Floor-mount brackets swivel 345°. Beam-mount brackets easily mount overhead on I-beams or H-beams. Wall-mount brackets pivot 180°
Clamp these brackets onto a rod or tubing that's up to 3/4" in diameter.
Install corrosion-resistant threads in sheet metal to create a 90° joint.
Install strong, permanent threads in sheet metal to create a 90° joint.