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Product category: Automation and assembly equipment
News Release from: Automation Supplies | Subject: Machinery structures modular system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 27 February 2007

Tube connection system takes different
diameters

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For making machinery frames from aluminium, steel or stainless steel tubing, a tube clamp system accepts circular or square profile tubes.

Automation Supplies is a new company offering a range of exciting new engineered products from one source, based on the popular and increasing use of established modular parts and assemblies to achieve cost effective solutions The tube clamp system is a comprehensive range of round and square tube connection clamps and joints for making small or large frames from steel, stainless steel and aluminium

The two way connector clamp GN133 is a new addition to the range allowing a rigid 90 deg connection of two tubes which have different outside diameters.

The clamp is made from cast aluminium and is available in finishes of black plastics coated, natural aluminium, and to special order in any RAL colour.

The different combinations of tube diameters able to be used with this tube connection element are 20,25,30,40,42,45,48 and 50mm.

Tube clamping can be specified via the use of cap screws or adjusting handles in steel and stainless steel.

A full catalogue of the tube connection system is available for download or in print from the Automation Supplies Web site.

This component can also be adapted to be used with the linear adjustment system that forms part of the tube clamp system.

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