The panel mount block profile can be cut to your desired length. There are options available in a mill or clear anodize finish. It is commonly used to mount a panel flush with a profile edge or on the profile surface. There is a slot tab on the block that acts to align the mount in the T-slot. When used in this capacity, the panel mount block increases stability of the mounted panel while also reducing vibration.
The panel mount block profile can be cut to your desired length. There are options available in a mill or clear anodize finish. It is commonly used to mount a panel flush with a profile edge or on the profile surface. There is a slot tab on the block that acts to align the mount in the T-slot. When used in this capacity, the panel mount block increases stability of the mounted panel while also reducing vibration.
The panel mount block profile can be cut to your desired length. There are options available in a mill or clear anodize finish. It is commonly used to mount a panel flush with a profile edge or on the profile surface. There is a slot tab on the block that acts to align the mount in the T-slot. When used in this capacity, the panel mount block increases stability of the mounted panel while also reducing vibration.
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The panel mount block profile can be cut to your desired length. There are options available in a mill or clear anodize finish. It is commonly used to mount a panel flush with a profile edge or on the profile surface. There is a slot tab on the block that acts to align the mount in the T-slot. When used in this capacity, the panel mount block increases stability of the mounted panel while also reducing vibration.
** In accordance with GDPR requirements, in order to download CAD files you will need to sign in to your PartCommunity account below, after clicking Generate. A partCommunity account is separate from your 80/20 account. If you do not have a PartCommunity account, you will need to create a free account.