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A clamp on one end grips conveyor guides or rods.
Use brackets and connectors to create vertical and horizontal support arms.
These rods have a bracket on the base so they're ready to mount.
The pivoting joint on these rods makes angle-mounting easy.
Use the hole at the end of these rods to attach sensors and accessories without clamps.
Graduated in 1/8" or 1 mm increments, these rods make it easy to align multiple brackets during installation.
To make aligning multiple brackets during installation easy, these rods have 1/8” graduation marks. They also have a pivoting joint, so you can adjust the angle of your mount.
Brackets mount to the frame of a conveyor to hold mounting rods.
Clamps hold guide rails in place or join ends of a rail together.
Also known as cross blocks, these connectors join rods at different angles.
Conveyor guides direct and position material.
Choose the channel and wear strip or brush you need for your application.
Bend these guides without any extra equipment to match the corners and curves in your conveyor.
Use these guides when positioning static-sensitive material such as electronic equipment.
An adjustable wear strip makes it easy to quickly position these guides and direct different sizes of material.
Guides withstand constant temperatures up to 275° F or intermittent temperatures up to 300° F.
Spacers increase the distance between a bracket and the conveyor frame.
These brackets mount to the frame of a conveyor to hold guide clamps.
Swap out, add, or adjust components on these mounts to get your conveyor guide exactly where you need it.
Take the guesswork out of precisely aligning a conveyor guide—these mounts have graduations every 1 mm.
Precisely adjust your sensor to the exact spot you need it on your conveyor—these mounts have graduations every 1 mm.
Position your sensor exactly where you need it for your conveyor setup.
Suspend trays, plates, and drip pans underneath a conveyor.
Brackets are sized to mount sensors and reflectors to a conveyor frame.
Build a mini conveyor in any shape you need. These conveyors have curved, straight, incline, and decline runs that you can quickly join together with the included brackets.
Adapt most 15 mm guide rails to fit on T-slotted assemblies.
Curved track pieces allow you to create a wide variety of layouts for doors, curtains, and strip doors.
Build your own system for hanging doors and curtains in marine environments. The track is anodized aluminum and the hangers are 316 stainless steel for corrosion resistance. Combine track, hangers, joints, and accessories for a complete system.
These sets include everything you need to hang two doors that slide past each other.
These complete sets contain everything you need to create a system for hanging doors.
Stop hanging doors from swaying. These tracks and guides (both sold separately) give your door a path to run along the floor for smooth, stable motion.
Guide overhead doors along a fixed path for smooth and steady travel. Often used to support garage doors, this track is made of galvanized steel to resist corrosion in wet and rainy areas.
Narrow track allows you to hang doors in tight spaces.
Round track reduces edges where dust and debris can accumulate.
Prevent damage to your door or wall—these sets contain everything you need to create a soft-closing door track system.
Combine track, mounting brackets, hangers, and end stops to create a system for hanging doors.
For smoother operation, these sets include upper and lower roller track for hanging lightweight cabinet doors that slide past each other.
Sets include an upper and lower track for hanging lightweight cabinet doors that slide past each other.
Add rollers to T-slotted framing to create flow rails, ball transfer tables, and other manual conveyors.