The 8 hole - center transition inside corner bracket creates a 90 degree connection between profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. It has four holes, comprised of two rows and two columns, on each side and it is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. The bracket is flush with the profiles, taking up less space in the overall design. This option can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability as well as being reconfigurable and reusable. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The 4 hole - wide transition inside corner bracket creates a 90 degree connection between profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. It has two adjacent holes on each side and is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. The bracket is flush with the profiles, taking up less space in the overall design. This option can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability as well as being reconfigurable and reusable. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The 4 hole - tall transition inside corner bracket creates a 90 degree connection between profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. Each side of the bracket has two holes stacked one on top of the other. It is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. The bracket is flush with the profiles, taking up less space in the overall design. This option can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability as well as being reconfigurable and reusable. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The 2 hole - transition inside corner bracket creates a 90 degree connection between profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. It is an external fastening method that requires no machining services. The bracket is flush with the profiles, requiring taking up less space in the overall design. This option can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability as well as being reconfigurable and reusable. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The 2 hole - lite transition inside corner bracket creates a 90 degree connection between profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. It is a lightweight external fastening method that requires no machining services. The bracket is flush with the profiles, taking up less space in the overall design. This option can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing for a large degree of adjustability as well as being reconfigurable and reusable. The suggested mounting hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The 3 way - triangular corner bracket is a die-cast external fastening method that is typically used to create a corner connection between three profiles. It is a connection method that is recessed within the corner and offers stability. The simplicity of this bracket makes it easy to connect multiple profiles. The 3 way - triangular corner bracket requires an end tap machining service on each of the connecting profiles. The suggested hardware can be found on the "Suggested Hardware" tab.
The 8 hole - inside corner bracket is an external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection and has four holes on each side of the bracket, comprised of two rows and two columns. It requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. The 8 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 6 hole - right aligned inside corner bracket is an external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection. One side of the bracket has four holes comprised of two rows and two columns while the second side has two right-aligned, stacked holes. This bracket can be used to connect profiles that are within the same series but of different sizes. It requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. The 6 hole - right aligned 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 6 hole - left aligned inside corner bracket is an external fastening method that creates a 90 degree connection. One side of the bracket has four holes comprised of two rows and two columns while the second side has two left-aligned, stacked holes. This bracket can be used to connect profiles that are within the same series but of different sizes. It requires no machining services and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot, allowing a large degree of adjustability. The 6 hole - left aligned 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.