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Screw and nut sets or nuts secure brackets and other accessories to rails.
Connect T‐slotted rails and reinforce joints for structural stability.
Pivots provide smooth motion at the junction between two T-slotted rails.
Use hinges to add doors, lids, and machine guards to T-slotted framing.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
Designed to slide into T-slot tracks on machine tool tables, use these nuts to secure clamps and workpieces.
Install from the top of the T-slot track and secure with a quarter turn. Also known as quarter-turn T-slot nuts.
After sliding the nut into a T-slot, tighten the set screw to keep it in place.
For quicker setups than a separate T-slot nut and stud, slide these bolts into T-slot tracks on machine tool tables.
For mounting items to your machine table, these kits contain the full system of necessary components.
Scrape debris out of machine table T-slots.
Good for occasional machining, economy kits contain lower-strength components than standard kits.
Get everything needed for basic workholding on a machine table.
Mount these versatile blocks to any flat surface for machine table-style T-slot clamping. They can also be used on a machine table to clamp parts at specific angles or add more total clamping points.
Known as setup studs, these studs withstand sideways forces better than fully threaded studs because they have a strong unthreaded middle.
Also known as setup studs, these studs withstand sideways forces better than fully threaded studs because they have an unthreaded middle that is stronger than the treaded ends.
Also known as tap-end, fixture, and setup studs, these studs have Class SK6 friction-fit threads on one end to resist loosening and Class 6g standard threads on the other end for attaching a nut.
The shoulder’s diameter is slightly smaller than listed, so these studs fit most machinery and equipment.
Also known as tap-end, fixture, and setup studs, these studs have Class 5 friction-fit threads on one end to resist loosening and Class 2A standard threads on the other end for attaching a nut.
Secure jaws to a CNC lathe chuck with industry standard 1.5 mm × 60° serrations or wider 3 mm × 60° serrations.