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Connect T‐slotted rails and reinforce joints for structural stability.
Screw and nut sets or nuts secure brackets and other accessories to rails.
Attach sensors, tubes, and other components to T-slotted framing rails and structures.
Slide drawers, panels, and doors with these tracks and rollers.
Attach and position phones, tablets, monitors, and computer accessories on T-slotted rails.
Seal T-slots, rail ends, and gaps between rails to keep out dust, debris, and other contaminants.
Add panels to T-slotted framing to create machine guards and strip doors.
Route wires, cables, and tubing along T‐slotted rails.
Add a convenient grip to steer carts or open and close doors, windows, and drawers made of T-slotted framing.
Secure doors and windows made of T-slotted framing to protect valuables or restrict access for safety.
Use hinges to add doors, lids, and machine guards to T-slotted framing.
Stay organized with hooks, bin boxes, shelves, and tool holders that work with T-slotted framing.
Bumpers and surface guards cushion doors and other moving parts to prevent damage and reduce noise.
Add rollers to T-slotted framing to create flow rails, ball transfer tables, and other manual conveyors.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
Build lightweight structures, such as light duty machine guards, enclosures, and carts, with framing that is two-thirds the weight of aluminum framing.
Build structures that stand up to more vibration and movement than T-slotted framing but with the same versatility and installation ease. Instead of T-shaped slots, these rails have slots that turn up and inward to keep connections rigidly aligned together.