The 2 hole - inside corner bracket is an external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection. It requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. The 2 hole - inside corner bracket engages the 2-degree drop-lock feature when the assembly bolts are tightened to the required torque. It is a fastening method that can be repositioned and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The standard tube insert is used to make strong connections between Ready Tube profiles. It connects profiles together when their lengths are divisible by 1.50”. The standard tube insert requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The standard tube insert is used to make strong connections between Ready Tube profiles. It connects profiles together when their lengths are divisible by 1.50”. The standard tube insert requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The anti-rotation plate is used with flanged Ready Tube profiles to prevent offset loads from twisting. It is aluminum, making it a strong and durable option. The suggested hardware to mount the plate to a Ready Tube profile can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The anti-rotation plate is used with flanged Ready Tube profiles to prevent offset loads from twisting. It is aluminum, making it a strong and durable option. For suggested hardware to mount the plate to a Ready Tube profile, see the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The extended tube insert connects Ready Tube profiles together when their lengths are not divisible by 1.50". It is also commonly used to add casters and leveling feet and requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The extended tube insert connects Ready Tube profiles together when their lengths are not divisible by 1.50". It is also commonly used to add casters and leveling feet and requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The extended tube insert connects Ready Tube profiles together when their lengths are not divisible by 1.50". It is also commonly used to add casters and leveling feet and requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The extended tube insert connects Ready Tube profiles together when their lengths are not divisible by 1.50". It is also commonly used to add casters and leveling feet and requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The extended tube insert connects Ready Tube profiles together when their lengths are not divisible by 1.50". It is also commonly used to add casters and leveling feet and requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The extended tube insert connects Ready Tube profiles together when their lengths are not divisible by 1.50". It is also commonly used to add casters and leveling feet and requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The extended tube insert connects Ready Tube profiles together when their lengths are not divisible by 1.50". It is also commonly used to add casters and leveling feet and requires no additional machining services when used in Ready Tube profiles with predrilled holes. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.