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Part No: 40-4306

40 Series 3 Hole – Straight Flat Plate

The 3 hole - straight flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. It is a durable connection that can be easily repositioned and reused. This flat plate can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability. It engages the 2-degree drop-lock feature for most profile series when the assembly bolts are tightened to the required torque, creating a strong connection. 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: 40-4316

40 Series 4 Hole – 15 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 4 hole - 15 degree angled flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. This flat plate creates a 15-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 slide-in economy T-nut to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4331

40 Series 4 Hole – 30 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 4 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: 40-4346

40 Series 4 Hole – 45 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 4 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: 40-4361

40 Series 4 Hole – 60 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 4 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: 40-4350

40 Series 4 Hole – 90 Degree Angled Flat Plate

The 4 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: 40-4367

40 Series 4 Hole – Square Flat Plate

The 4 hole - square flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. It is a durable connection that can be repositioned and reused. This connection can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability. The 4 hole - square flat plate engages the 2-degree drop-lock feature when the assembly bolts are tightened to the required torque, creating a strong connection. 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: 40-4305

40 Series 4 Hole – Straight Flat Plate

The 4 hole - straight flat plate is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. It is a durable connection that can be easily repositioned and reused. This flat plate can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability. It engages the 2-degree drop-lock feature when the assembly bolts are tightened to the required torque, creating a strong connection. 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: 40-4341

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.

Part No: 40-4365

40 Series 8 Hole – Rectangular Flat Plate

The 8 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 for the 8 hole - rectangular flat plate can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab. Tip: Use a double or triple slide-in economy T-nut to save time and money. Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4355

40 Series 8 Hole – Tee Flat Plate

The 8 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: 40-4481

40 Series 5 Hole – “L” Flat Plate

The 5 hole - “L” flat plate is a strong, external fastening method offering a long-lasting connection. This flat plate creates a 90 degree angle between profiles and is typically used to form a corner connection. The fastener is flush with the profiles, allowing for a larger clearance area. It requires no machining services, is easy to assemble, and can be reconfigured and reused. Tip: Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4480

40 Series 5 Hole – “T” Flat Plate

The 5 hole - “T” flat plate is a strong, external fastening method offering a long-lasting connection. This flat plate creates a 90 degree angle between connecting profiles. The fastener is flush with the profiles, allowing for a larger clearance area. It requires no machining services, is easy to assemble, and can be reconfigured and reused. Tip: Pre-load your hardware prior to connecting profiles to simplify your assembly.

Part No: 40-4375

40 Series 6 Hole – Wide 2×4 Inside Corner Bracket

The 6 hole - wide 2x4 inside corner bracket is an external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection. One side of the bracket has two adjacent holes and the second side has four holes comprised of two rows and two columns. This fastener requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. It engages the 2-degree drop-lock feature when the assembly bolts are tightened to the required torque and can also be repositioned and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.

Part No: 40-4285

40 Series 6 Hole – Wide 2×4 Slotted Inside Corner Bracket

The 6 hole - wide 2x4 slotted inside corner bracket is an external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection. One side of the bracket has two adjacent holes and the second side has four holes comprised of two rows and two columns. The two adjacent holes are slotted, allowing for a larger degree in adjustability between connecting profiles. This fastener requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. It engages the 2-degree drop-lock feature when the assembly bolts are tightened to the required torque and can also be repositioned and reused. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.

Part No: 40-4302

40 Series 2 Hole – Inside Corner Bracket

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.

Part No: 40-4332

40 Series 2 Hole – Gusseted Inside Corner Bracket

The 2 hole - gusseted inside corner bracket is a strong, 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 shape of the gusset provides extra material, strengthening the connection. The 2 hole - gusseted 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.

Part No: 40-4443

40 Series 3 Way – Rounded Corner Connector

The 3 way - rounded corner connector is an external fastening method that is typically used to create a curved corner connection between quarter round profiles. It is a heavy-duty connection that is simple to use and provides a finished appearance while the rounded corner prevents sharp edges. The 3 way - rounded corner connector requires an end tap machining service on the mating profiles. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.

Part No: 40-4441

40 Series 3 Way – Triangular Corner Connector

The 3 way - triangular corner connector is an external fastening method that is typically used to create a corner connection between three angled profiles. It is a heavy-duty connection that is simple to use and provides a finished appearance. The 3 way - triangular corner connector requires an end tap machining service on the mating profiles. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.

Part No: 40-4336

40 Series 4 Hole – Tall Gusseted Inside Corner Bracket

The 4 hole - tall gusseted inside corner bracket is a strong, external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection. Each side of the bracket has two holes stacked one on top of the other. It requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. The shape of the gusset provides extra material, strengthening the connection. The 4 hole - tall gusseted 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.

Part No: 40-4334

40 Series 4 Hole – Wide Gusseted Inside Corner Bracket

The 4 hole - wide gusseted inside corner bracket is a strong, external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection. There are two adjacent holes on each side of the bracket. It requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. The shape of the gusset provides extra material, strengthening the connection. The 4 hole - wide gusseted 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.

Part No: 40-4338

40 Series 8 Hole – Gusseted Inside Corner Bracket

The 8 hole - gusseted inside corner bracket is a strong, external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection. It has four holes, comprised of two rows and two columns, on each side of the bracket. It requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. The shape of the gusset provides extra material, strengthening the connection. The 8-hole gusseted 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.

Part No: 14132

15 & 40 Series Milling Connector

The milling connector provides a strong, internal fastening method that requires no profile machining. It allows infinite positioning along the mating profile and can be used even when the mating profile end is captivated. The point of the set screw bites into the bottom of the T-slot profile, making it a secure connection. The milling connector can be used in pairs.

Part No: 40-3189

40 Series Single Tab End Fastener Clip

The single tab wing clip is commonly used with a button head socket cap screw to create custom end fastener assemblies. The winged tab of the clip prevents the mating profile from rotating. An end fastener connection method requires two machining services; an end tap on the mounting profile and an access hole in the mating profile in order to reach the screw head.

Part No: 40-3679

40 Series Standard End Fastener Clip

The wing clip is commonly used with a button head socket cap screw to create custom end fastener assemblies. The winged tabs of the clip prevent the mating profile from rotating. An end fastener connection method requires two machining services; an end tap on the mounting profile and an access hole in the mating profile in order to reach the screw head.