The position floor lock base plate is made of anodized aluminum to withstand daily use and wear and tear. It bolts to a profile end or side and is commonly used to mount position floor locks for an added layer of strength and durability. It requires a tap to mount to a profile end.
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The position floor lock base plate is made of anodized aluminum to withstand daily use and wear and tear. It bolts to a profile end or side and is commonly used to mount position floor locks for an added layer of strength and durability. It requires a tap to mount to a profile end.
The position floor lock base plate is made of anodized aluminum to withstand daily use and wear and tear. It bolts to a profile end or side and is commonly used to mount position floor locks for an added layer of strength and durability. It requires a tap to mount to a profile end.
Mount to T-Slot
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75-3430
4 To 8
Bolt Assembly: M8 x 20.00mm Blue SHCS with Slide-In Economy T-Nut - Offset Thread - Bright Zinc
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13-8530
4 To 8
M8 x 30.00mm Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS)
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The position floor lock base plate is made of anodized aluminum to withstand daily use and wear and tear. It bolts to a profile end or side and is commonly used to mount position floor locks for an added layer of strength and durability. It requires a tap to mount to a profile end.
** 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.