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Part No: 40-4341

40 Series 4 Hole – Tee Flat Plate

The 4 hole - tee flat plate is a strong, external fastening method that requires no machining services and can be used to connect more than two profiles together. This fastening option can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability. It is a long-lasting connection that is easily assembled and can be repositioned and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use a double slide-in economy T-nut to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4351

40 Series 5 Hole – 90 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 5 hole - 90 degree angled flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. This flat plate creates a 90-degree angle between profiles and its shape reinforces the strength of the connection. It is a durable option that is easy to assemble and can be reconfigured and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use double or triple slide-in economy T-nuts to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4340

40 Series 5 Hole – Tee Flat Plate

The 5 hole - tee flat plate is a strong, external fastening method that requires no machining services and can be used to connect more than two profiles together. This fastening option can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability. It is a long-lasting connection that is easily assembled and can be repositioned and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use double or triple slide-in economy T-nuts to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4330

40 Series 6 Hole – 30 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 6 hole - 30 degree angled flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. This flat plate creates a 30 degree angle between profiles and its shape reinforces the strength of the connection. It is a durable option that is easy to assemble and can be reconfigured and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use a double slide-in economy T-nut to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4345

40 Series 6 Hole – 45 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 6 hole - 45 degree angled flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. This flat plate creates a 45 degree angle between profiles and its shape reinforces the strength of the connection. It is a durable option that is easy to assemble and can be reconfigured and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use a double slide-in economy T-nut to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4362

40 Series 6 Hole – 60 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 6 hole - 60 degree angled flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. This flat plate creates a 60 degree angle between profiles and its shape reinforces the strength of the connection. It is a durable option that is easy to assemble and can be reconfigured and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use a double slide-in economy T-nut to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4320

40 Series 6 Hole – 90 Degree Angled Stacked Flat Plate

The 6 hole - 90 degree angled stacked flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. This flat plate creates a 90-degree angle between profiles and its shape reinforces the strength of the connection. It is a durable option that is easy to assemble and can be reconfigured and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use double or triple slide-in economy T-nuts to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4366

40 Series 6 Hole – Rectangular Flat Plate

The 6 hole - rectangular flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. It is a durable connection that can be easily repositioned and reused. The flat plate can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, enabling a large degree of adjustability. When the bolts are tightened to the required torque the 2-degree drop-lock feature is engaged, helping to ensure the strength of the connection. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use a double slide-in economy T-nut and pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to save time and money.

Part No: 40-4352

40 Series 7 Hole – 90 Degree Angled Squared Flat Plate

The 7 hole - 90 degree angled squared flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. This flat plate creates a 90-degree angle between profiles and its shape reinforces the strength of the connection. It is a durable option that is easy to assemble and can be reconfigured and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use double or triple slide-in economy T-nuts to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4329

40 Series 7 Hole – 90 Degree Angled Stacked Flat Plate

The 7 hole - 90 degree angled stacked flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. This flat plate creates a 90-degree angle between profiles and its shape reinforces the strength of the connection. It is a durable option that is easy to assemble and can be reconfigured and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use double or triple slide-in economy T-nuts to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4335

40 Series 7 Hole – Cross Flat Plate

The 7 hole - cross flat plate is an external fastening method that can be used to join more than two profiles or even create a 4-way connection hub. It provides a strong, long-lasting connection that is easy to assemble and requires no machining services. The 7 hole - cross flat plate is durable and can be repositioned and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use double or triple slide-in economy T-nuts to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4312

40 Series 7 Hole – Tee Flat Plate

The 7 hole - tee flat plate is a strong, external fastening method that requires no machining services and can be used to connect more than two profiles together. This fastening option can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability. It is a long-lasting connection that is easily assembled and can be repositioned and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use double or triple slide-in economy T-nuts to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.