Product Tag - Strut

  • 7-Hole Universal Shelf Bracket

    This plate connector can be used to secure a piece of strut 90° to another, or to place a protruding shelf onto strut

  • 4-Hole Corner Plate

    This basic plate connector can be used to secure three pieces of strut together, with the ends of two pieces against a third strut between them.

  • 3-Hole Corner Plate

    This basic plate connector can be used to secure two pieces of strut together, at a 90° angle.

  • Concrete Insert Nut

    The concrete insert nut is specifically made to fit inside a concrete insert box, which was embedded in the cement ceiling when it was poured. The insert nut allows threaded rod to be suspended, for the mounting of equipment.

  • Concrete Insert Box, Ceiling, Galvanized

    The concrete insert box is designed to allow attachment of threaded rod in a ceiling, and is installed before the cement is poured into the wooden form. Once the cement hardens, and the form is removed, the knockout plate is removed and a concrete insert nut is placed inside. The threaded rod is then screwed into the nut, providing support for equipment to be mounted to.
    This version of this equipment is galvanized, and can be used in interior or exterior placements.

  • 8-Hole Strut Wing Corner Connector

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, with the ends of two against a third strut between them. An electro-galvanized coating provides rust resistance.

  • 4-Hole Corner Angle L Bracket, Stainless

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, at a 90° angle. The two sides are 3-1/2″ and 4-1/8″ long, with three 9/16″ holes to secure to struts or other surfaces. Stainless steel material makes this product more rust resistant, and it is suitable for exterior uses where rain or salt water are expected.

  • 3-Hole Corner Angle L Bracket, Stainless

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, at a 90° angle. The two sides are 3-1/2″ and 2-1/2″ long, with three 9/16″ holes to secure to struts or other surfaces. Stainless steel material makes this product more rust resistant, and it is suitable for exterior uses where rain or salt water are expected.

  • 4-Hole Closed 45 Degree Angle Connector

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, at a 45° angle. The two sides are 3-1/2″ and 4-1/8″ long, with four 9/16″ holes to secure it to struts, or other surfaces. An electro-galvanized coating provides rust resistance.

  • 2-Hole Closed 45 Degree Angle Connector

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, at a 45° angle. The two sides are 3-1/2″ and 2-1/2″ long, with a 9/16″ hole to secure to struts or other surfaces. An electro-galvanized coating provides rust resistance.

  • 4-Hole Corner Angle L Bracket

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, at a 90° angle. The two sides are 4-1/8″ and 3-1/2″ long, with a 9/16″ hole to secure to struts or other surfaces. An electro-galvanized coating provides rust resistance.

  • 3-Hole Corner Angle L Bracket

    This connector is used for connecting metal struts together, at a 90° angle. The two sides are 3-1/2″ and 2-1/2″ long, with a 9/16″ hole to secure to struts or other surfaces. An electro-galvanized coating provides rust resistance.