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.
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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.
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