Multiple Joints
A 3 way enclosed 90 corner joint. Typical use is on straight and level guardrail at a 90 corner where an upright is in position. This Key Klamp fitting can also be used to create enclosed corner joints in other square structures such as benches etc.
A 90° offset crossover fitting. The tube is unable to be jointed within this fitting. Ideal applications are for racking systems or offset guardrail. Where dimension ‘D’ indicates two figures, the first figure refers to tube ‘A’, second refers to tube ‘B’.
A 90° offset crossover fitting. The tube is unable to be jointed within this fitting. Ideal applications are for racking systems or offset guardrail. Where dimension ‘D’ indicates two figures, the first figure refers to tube ‘A’, second refers to tube ‘B’.
Offset add on tee. Used for making additions to, upgrading or modifying an existing structure without having the need to dismantle part or all of that structure.
A combination fitting designed for use in the construction of racking systems. The fitting enables the connection of a vertical upright at 90° to 2 horizontal rails, 1 being the tie rail, the other being the load rail. On pallet racking the upright normally has the load rail on the inside, whilst for shelved racking the upright normally has the load rail on the outside.
A combination fitting designed for use in the construction of racking systems. The fitting enables the connection of a vertical upright at 90° to 2 horizontal rails, 1 being the tie rail, the other being the load rail. On pallet racking the upright normally has the load rail on the inside, whilst for shelved racking the upright normally has the load rail on the outside.
Freely adjustable cross between 30° and 45°. Typical use is as a cross connection on angled mid/lower rails on steeper slopes or stairs with the upright remaining vertical. The upright must remain continuous with the cross rails being cut. Not recommended for use on the top of the vertical.