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Also known as angle brackets.
Strengthen corners of cases and crates.
A rubber seal protects against moisture around the installation hole.
Clamp these brackets to panel edges to quickly assemble crates.
Machine holes and slots or weld in place.
Position proximity, photoelectric, and light beam sensors and switches.
Fit brackets together to assemble truck racks, gates, crates, and fences.
Half the weight of steel, this aluminum framing resists corrosion in wet 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.
Connect T‐slotted rails and reinforce joints for structural stability.
Attach sensors, tubes, and other components to T-slotted framing rails and structures.
Pivots provide smooth motion at the junction between two T-slotted rails.
Seal T-slots, rail ends, and gaps between rails to keep out dust, debris, and other contaminants.
Designed to wrap around the sides of strut channel, these brackets provide a stronger hold than other strut channel brackets.
A tab on the end of these shelf brackets fits inside the strut channel for extra stability.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
Create posts of varying lengths.
Create strong structures by welding this framing together. Add metal panels to close off openings.
These shelf brackets have a 500-lb. capacity—twice the capacity of our other shelf brackets.
These brackets have greater weight capacities than standard duty fold-away shelf brackets.
These brackets allow you to lower your shelf 10 or 20 degrees.
These brackets mount to the frame of a conveyor to hold guide clamps.
Fasten these brackets to ceilings, walls, beams, and joists to hang threaded rod.