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These shelves fold up to create a temporary work surface, then fold back down for extra space when they’re not in use.
These shelves are corrosion resistant and vented to prevent dust buildup.
Design a complete shelving unit with these standards, shelf brackets, and metal shelves. All components are corrosion resistant and are often used for quality control, laboratory, and food service applications.
These standards can be surface mounted or flush mounted inside a routed groove.
These brackets have greater weight capacities than standard duty fold-away shelf brackets.
These smooth, solid shelves are corrosion resistant and easy to clean.
The posts have grooves that allow shelves to adjust on 1" centers.
This shelving is corrosion resistant and is often used in laboratories and food service applications.
Also known as dunnage racks, these keep bulky items stored off the floor.
Designed to wrap around the sides of strut channel, these brackets provide a stronger hold than other strut channel brackets.
Also known as insert nuts, these convert slotted holes to threaded round holes and keep them centered in the channel.
Serrated grooves grip the lip of the channel.
A spring plus serrated grooves that grip the lip of the channel provide a more secure hold than standard strut channel nuts.
There's no need for additional fasteners with these nuts—they combine a strut channel nut with a spring and a threaded stud.
Use with hex nuts to connect threaded rod.
Keep hardware centered in the strut channel slot.
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.
This welded, one-piece strut channel combines two strut channels back-to-back.
Half the height and the same width as regular strut channel, this low-profile strut channel fits into tight spots and is compatible with many of the same brackets.
Create continuous runs of channel without corners.
Up to two times the height of regular strut channel, this high-profile channel is stronger than regular strut channel.
Run cable and tubing in the tightest spaces with channel that is one-quarter the height and one-half the width of regular strut channel.
Support the corners of strut channel structures.
A flat or half-round shape keeps water from pooling on these strut rails. Unlike a traditional C-shape strut, these rails prevent the buildup of bacteria and debris, making them ideal for use in sanitary or food production environments.
Position two strut channels at a 30° to 90° angle, then tighten the bolt to secure.
Create a four-sided raceway for cable, or give a more finished look to strut channel structures.
Cover rough ends of strut channel.
A tab on the end of these shelf brackets fits inside the strut channel for extra stability.
Roll components along strut channel hanging overhead.
Securely fasten strut channel to the floor.
Stay organized with hooks, bin boxes, shelves, and tool holders that work with T-slotted framing.
Use hinges to add doors, lids, and machine guards to T-slotted framing.
Secure doors and windows made of T-slotted framing to protect valuables or restrict access for safety.
Add a convenient grip to steer carts or open and close doors, windows, and drawers made of T-slotted framing.
Screw and nut sets or nuts secure brackets and other accessories to rails.
Half the weight of steel, this aluminum framing resists corrosion in wet environments.
Made of 316 stainless steel, this framing has excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Create posts of varying lengths.
Close off openings in structures while allowing air to pass through.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
Make workstations, conveyors, and shelving for heavy loads. These clamp-on framing rails and fittings are the thickest and sturdiest in our offering.
Often used in laboratories and food-processing facilities, these shelves resist corrosion.
Support strut channel at a right angle to the beam.
Slide multiple clamps into existing strut channel to organize lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit without the need for drilling, welding, or using adhesive. Clamps have a plastic or rubber cushion or body to reduce vibration.
Route pipe, tubing, and conduit across strut channel.
Pair these brackets with any shelf.