We will reply to your message within an hour.
Designed to wrap around the sides of strut channel, these brackets provide a stronger hold than other strut channel brackets.
Push these brackets into strut channel and tighten the included cam screws for a partially concealed connection.
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.
Connect two channels to create a stacked channel.
A spring plus serrated grooves that grip the lip of the channel provide a more secure hold than standard strut channel nuts.
Serrated grooves grip the lip of the channel.
In addition to serrated grooves for gripping the lip of the channel, these nuts have wings for easy positioning.
Run wires through the hollow stud of these nuts or use them as vents.
Keep a rod securely centered against the strut channel.
Push these nuts into place rather than threading them onto a fastener.
Also known as insert nuts, these convert slotted holes to threaded round holes and keep them centered in the channel.
Insert these nuts into the long open side of strut channel and twist to secure. A built-in washer enables one-handed installation.
There's no need for additional fasteners with these nuts—they combine a strut channel nut with a spring and a threaded stud.
A tab fits tightly against the lip of the channel to keep these nuts from slipping.
Quickly fasten threaded rod to strut channel. Snap these hinged nuts onto a threaded rod, then slip the head through a strut channel hole.
Quickly attach these nuts by twisting them closed at any point along a threaded rod.
Add hardware to strut channel without having to hold the washer in place or reach inside the channel.
Notches on these washers grip the channel to keep them in place.
Use with hex nuts to connect threaded rod.
Keep hardware centered in the strut channel slot.
Securely fasten strut channel to the floor.
Mount strut channel away from walls.
Hold two pieces of strut channel together so they can smoothly open or close.
Position two strut channels at a 30° to 90° angle, then tighten the bolt to secure.
Support the corners of strut channel structures.
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.