Grid Fixture Plates
Use these plates as a foundation for your fixturing setups. Precision ground to tight tolerances, they have holes in a grid pattern for accurate, repeatable positioning.
Subplates are thicker and heavier than fixture plates, so they’re often used as permanent assemblies in horizontal milling machines. You can use them as a base for fixture plates or build setups directly onto them. Made from A36 steel, also known as mild steel, they resist flexing under heavy loads and hold up to repeated wear. The holes are lined with a precision bushing and a threaded insert to help locate fasteners, so you can clamp parts accurately and securely. Both are hardened to resist wear, but you can also replace them. Subplates also come with a plastic chip plug in each hole to block debris when they're not in use.

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Threaded Holes | Mounting Holes | Replacement Plastic Chip Plugs for Threaded Holes | Aluminum Chip Plugs for Threaded Holes | |||||||||||||
| Dia. | Thick. | No. of | Thread Size | Ctr.-to-Ctr. | No. of | Style | Ctr.-to-Ctr. | For Mounting Screw Size | Wt., lbs. | Parallel Tolerance | Each | Each | Each | |||
A36 Steel | ||||||||||||||||
| 24 3/4" | 2 3/8" | 112 | 1/2"-13 | 2" | 4 | Counterbored | 10" | 5/8" | 314 | 0.0005" | 0000000 | 000000000 | 0000000 | 00000 | 0000000 | 00000 |

























