Angle brackets
Connecting angles are particularly suitable for the assembly, in a very easy way, of structures made out of aluminium profiles for safety protections of machines and equipment.
The shape, the sections and the material used guarantee high mechanical characteristics of rigidity, dimensional stability and high resistance to temperature.
When is it worth using corner brackets instead of straight mounting solutions?
Corner brackets are particularly useful when a structure requires a strong, right-angled connection. They are chosen instead of straight mounting solutions when components must be mounted vertically or horizontally, and maintaining precise positioning is critical. Corner brackets help secure frames, profiles, shelves, equipment enclosures, or other elements that require additional support and stability.
How do corner brackets help secure components in confined spaces?
In limited space, it is not always possible to use long fasteners or standard brackets. Corner brackets solve this problem: they take up little space, allow components to be mounted from the side or from the inside, and provide additional options for changing the mounting direction. Such brackets are often used in equipment cabinets, automation housings, conveyor structures, where space is limited and special precision requirements are imposed on the mounting.
What types of angle brackets are most commonly used in industry?
The most popular angle brackets in the industry are made of aluminum, steel and stainless steel. Aluminum solutions are lightweight and suitable for modular constructions. Steel brackets provide greater rigidity, which is why they are often used in mechanical systems. Stainless steel brackets are valued for their corrosion resistance and hygienic properties, especially in the food and pharmaceutical sectors. There are also reinforced angle brackets designed for higher loads.
Do the corner brackets provide sufficient stability and load distribution?
Yes, if they are selected according to the actual loads and type of structure. The angle bracket helps to evenly distribute the load in two directions of the connection, making the structure more stable and resistant to deformation. It is important to choose the right size, thickness and arrangement of the mounting holes of the bracket. A properly selected angle bracket ensures long-term stability and reliability of the structure.