FATH T-Slotted Rail Hardware from AutomationDirect

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November 18, 2022

 

AutomationDirect has added additional sizes and styles of FATH T-slotted rail hardware. Several new types of fasteners have been added including socket head cap screws, flanged button head socket cap Torx head screws, flat head socket cap screws, self-tapping screws, and reducer bushings.  

Additional sizes of button head socket cap head screws, roll-in T-slot nuts, hammer nuts, economy nuts, caster adapter plates, and transport base/plates have also been added.

All FATH T-slotted hardware components are compatible with many brands of extruded aluminum rail including AutomationDirect’s SureFrame cut-to-length T-slotted rail. The new hardware components come with a 1-year warranty and prices start as low as $1.00/10pk.

 

To learn more about FATH T-Slotted Hardware available from AutomationDirect, click here 

 

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