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    19 Products

    Strut Channel

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Strut Channel, Slotted Hole—1" Long Slot × 3/8" Wide Slot.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Strut Channel, Solid.

    Slotted Hole—1" Long

    Slot × 3/8" Wide Slot

    Solid

    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Channel, Standard.
    The standard and most widely used size, this strut channel is 15/8" × 15/8". Endlessly versatile, use it to support electrical and plumbing systems, install HVAC equipment, build racks, and more. Combine with brackets, fasteners, and other fittings to create your structure.
    Slotted Hole—The most adaptable strut channel we offer. The slots make it easy to mount and reposition components without drilling.
    Solid—When strength matters most, choose solid strut channel. With no holes or slots, this channel is the least likely to bend or flex, even in long runs.
    80" Long—Use with beams spaced 6 ft. (72") apart. This length leaves 4" on each end to attach the channel to a beam.
    Fiberglass—Reduce the risk of shock and short circuits with channel that won’t transmit electricity. When conductivity isn’t a concern, fiberglass is good for areas exposed to chemicals and salt water.
    Channel
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    Inside Channel
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    Thk.
    1 ft.
    Long
    1 1/2 ft.
    Long
    2 ft.
    Long
    3 ft.
    Long
    4 ft.
    Long
    5 ft.
    Long
    6 ft.
    Long
    80"
    Long
    8 ft.
    Long
    10 ft.
    Long
    Slotted Hole—1" Long Slot × 3/8" Wide Slot
    Gray Fiberglass 1 5/8"1 5/8"3/4"0.16"0000000
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    Solid
    Gray Fiberglass 1 5/8"1 5/8"3/4"0.188"0000000
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    Corner Strut Channel Brackets

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Corner Strut Channel Brackets, Style 3.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Corner Strut Channel Brackets, Style 16.

    Style 3

    Style 16

    The most common strut channel brackets. They create stronger connections than surface brackets and are less likely to twist or sway.
    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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    Included
    Each
    Style 3
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass 90° Angle4"4"1/4"3/8"No000000000000000
     
    Style 16
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass 45° Angle2 5/16"3"1/4"9/16"No00000000000000
     

    Wraparound Strut Channel Washers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Wraparound Strut Channel Washers.
    Our most stable washers. Wings reach over the edges of strut channel so washers won’t twist when structures vibrate. They also free up your hands during installation—you don’t have to hold them while you insert a threaded rod and twist on a nut.
    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.
    For
    Channel
    Each
    Package
    For Rod
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    Each
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Fiberglass
    3/8"13/16", 1 5/8", 2 7/16", 3 1/4"1 5/8"000000000000050000000000000000
    1/2"13/16", 1 5/8", 2 7/16", 3 1/4"1 5/8"0000000000005000000000000000
     

    Rectangular Strut Channel Nuts

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Rectangular Strut Channel Nuts.
    The most common strut channel nuts, these have serrated grooves that grip the lip inside channel.
    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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    Thread
    Size
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    Wd.
    Ht.
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Gray Fiberglass
    1/4"-20
    1 1/8", 1 1/2", 1 5/8"1 5/8"17/32"10000000000000
    3/8"-16
    1 1/8", 1 1/2", 1 5/8"1 5/8"17/32"1000000000000
    1/2"-13
    1 1/8", 1 1/2", 1 5/8"1 5/8"17/32"1000000000000
     

    Surface Strut Channel Brackets

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 2.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 3.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 5.

    Style 2

    Style 3

    Style 5

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 7.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 8.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 12.

    Style 7

    Style 8

    Style 12

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 13.
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Strut Channel Framing and Fittings. Surface Strut Channel Brackets, Style 15.

    Style 13

    Style 15

    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.
    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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    Hole
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    Included
    Each
    Style 2
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass Straight4 7/8"1 5/8"3/8"7/16"No000000000000000
     
    Style 3
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass Straight6 1/2"1 5/8"3/8"7/16"No00000000000000
     
    Style 5
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass Straight5 1/4"1 5/8"3/8"7/16"No00000000000000
     
    Style 7
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass Cross4 7/8"4 7/8"3/8"7/16"No00000000000000
     
    Style 8
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass Elbow3 1/4"3 1/4"3/8"7/16"No00000000000000
     
    Style 12
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass Elbow4 7/8"4 7/8"3/8"7/16"No00000000000000
     
    Style 13
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass Tee4 7/8"3 1/4"3/8"7/16"No00000000000000
     
    Style 15
     
    For 1 5/8" Channel Width
    Gray Fiberglass Tee4 7/8"4 7/8"3/8"7/16"No00000000000000
     
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