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magicno1

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I’m after some 41mm metal slotted strut channel for using rubber lined Clips.
can any of you recommend what channel and the M10 male bolts for fixing the clips to the channel please. Also I have seen on online video a certain company using this system on various projects and looks rather good.
any pointers please?
Chris.
 
Any 41mm slotted channel will do, its all the same really. You will then need M10 channel nuts, or often known as Zebs, some M10 threaded rod, M10 square plate washers and M10 nuts. You cut the thread rod to the length that you require and thread it into the female socket the rubber lined clip. Look at the following site, it sells everything

 
Any 41mm slotted channel will do, its all the same really. You will then need M10 channel nuts, or often known as Zebs, some M10 threaded rod, M10 square plate washers and M10 nuts. You cut the thread rod to the length that you require and thread it into the female socket the rubber lined clip. Look at the following site, it sells everything

Thank you for that 👍
 
Crikey, been a lot of years since I used any of that stuff, we used to call it unistrut in my contracting days, really good gear you can get all sorts of brackets/attachments for it, very versatile. Don’t forget to paint your cuts!! , my old gaffer always had a bee in his bonnet about that 😂
 

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