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Universal Right Angle Bracket, Pair

Universal Right Angle Bracket (#11-157)

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Physical & Mechanical Properties

Thickness (inches):
1.0
Width (inches):
6.0
Construction:
Black Anodized Aluminum
Length (inches):
12.0

Threading & Mounting

Mounting Threads:
(9) ¼-20 (M6x1.0) S.H.C.S. Thru-Slots

Additional Info

Note:
Downloadable documents reflect a single right angle bracket (#11-157), not a pair.

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 233:

Product Family Description

  • Universal Design Works With Metric and English Bench Plates and Breadboards
  • Uses Standard ¼-20 or M6 Socket Head Cap Screws
  • Black Anodized Aluminum Construction

Universal Right Angle Brackets allow our English and Metric Economical Bench Plates to be mounted orthogonally to a Composite Breadboard or another bench plate. These brackets are made from 1" thick black anodized aluminum. Thru-slots on the vertical and horizontal arms of the bracket allow for the use of both M6 and ¼-20 SHCS for mounting, and accommodate breadboard hole spacing of 1" and 25mm. Universal Right Angle Brackets feature a ubiquitous design that enables easy integration of additional components into any benchtop system. For applications that require more structural support, purchase the Universal Right Angle Bracket, Pair (#11-158).

 

Note: Not recommended for use with plates taller than 12” or 300mm.

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