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Our connection plates come in both Inch and Metric sizes for your unique design needs. They are often found used to connect perimeter walls together, mount a frame to a cart, add rigidity to a large door, or to fasten removable access panels onto an assembly line. Inch Metric
AluFab's wide selection of aluminum extrusion joining plates and brackets will cover just about every conceivable situation. Aluminum Extrusion corner connections are easily made with either light duty brackets or heavy duty gussets. Flat plates can be used for aluminum extrusion butt connections, tee connections, panel mounting, etc.
With T-Slot Aluminum there's no need to clamp, weld, grind and finish. All it needs is to be connected together. We carry a full line of various kinds of connectors needed for any project for both our metric and inch size profiles. Get whatever you need built fast and strong with our comprehensive series of extruded aluminum profile connectors.
Connector Plates. MiTek is the world's leading supplier of connector plates. We have multiple manufacturing facilities and warehouses committed to delivering you the products you need when and where you need them. Our connector plates offer the best balance between nail value and steel strength in the industry.
Bi-Metallic Transition Plates—Aluminum to copper con- nections between flat NEMA drilled tongues and bars can be made using transition plates (Type TP). These plates are formed from sheets of 80% aluminum 20% copper which are molecularly bonded together. Best results are obtained by us- ing contact sealant.
deflection. In addition to these, the truss-to-truss splice connection (using either a corner block or direct bolted connection) was determined to be the limiting element in many instances. This connection was limited by yielding of the aluminum connection plates at the locations of the 5/8”-diameter thru bolts.
– For beam‐beam or beam‐column connections, must consider block shear – Gusset plates and framing angles must be checked for P, M, and V BMA Engineering, Inc. – 6000 43 Failure Mode of Bolted Shear Connections 2. Failure of the connected part because of bearing exerted by the fastener (average bearing stress is fp =