10 to 15 Series 4 Hole - Rectangular Transition Flat Plate with Flush Offset
The 4 hole - rectangular transition flat plate with flush offset is an external fastening method that connects profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. One of the bolt holes is slotted, as opposed to circular, to allow for an added degree of adjustability when lining up profiles. The offset design creates a flush connection between the different sized profiles. It is a durable connection that is reconfigurable and reusable and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot. 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.
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The 4 hole - rectangular transition flat plate with flush offset is an external fastening method that connects profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. One of the bolt holes is slotted, as opposed to circular, to allow for an added degree of adjustability when lining up profiles. The offset design creates a flush connection between the different sized profiles. It is a durable connection that is reconfigurable and reusable and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot. 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.
The 4 hole - rectangular transition flat plate with flush offset is an external fastening method that connects profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. One of the bolt holes is slotted, as opposed to circular, to allow for an added degree of adjustability when lining up profiles. The offset design creates a flush connection between the different sized profiles. It is a durable connection that is reconfigurable and reusable and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot. 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.
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3384
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Bolt Assembly: 1/4-20 x .750" Black FBHSCS and Slide-In Economy T-Nut - Centered Thread - Black Zinc
3320
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Bolt Assembly: 5/16-18 x .687" Black FBHSCS with Slide-In Economy T-Nut - Offset Thread - Black Zinc
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The 4 hole - rectangular transition flat plate with flush offset is an external fastening method that connects profiles within the same product type (either fractional or metric) but of differing series. One of the bolt holes is slotted, as opposed to circular, to allow for an added degree of adjustability when lining up profiles. The offset design creates a flush connection between the different sized profiles. It is a durable connection that is reconfigurable and reusable and can provide infinite positioning along the profile T-slot. 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.
** 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.