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Angle Bracket Baks KTT35H35/2 - steel corner support 35x35x2 mm
Angle Bracket Baks KTT35H35/2 - steel corner support 35x35x2 mm
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Angle Bracket Baks KTT35H35/2 - steel corner support 35x35x2 mm
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Angle Bracket Baks KTT35H35/2 - steel corner support 35x35x2 mm
Angle Bracket Baks KTT35H35/2 - steel corner support 35x35x2 mm
Baks KTT35H35/2 is a steel angle bracket with overall leg dimensions of 35 x 35 mm and a wall thickness of 2 mm, designed to provide right-angle support for assembly and reinforcement tasks. The bracket is intended for use where a compact, durable corner fixing is required; it helps stabilize frames, shelves, profiles and small constructions made of wood or metal. The simple L-shaped geometry offers predictable load distribution and straightforward installation with common fasteners.
The steel construction delivers consistent rigidity and resistance to deformation under typical loads for DIY and light-professional applications. The 2 mm thickness balances strength and ease of handling, allowing the bracket to support moderate loads while remaining economical and simple to mount. Its compact 35×35 dimensions are suitable for confined corner connections where a low-profile support is needed.
This angle bracket is not intended for heavy structural loads, large-span support or critical safety applications where certified structural connectors are required. For outdoor or corrosive environments, the plain steel finish may corrode unless additional protective coating or stainless alternatives are used.
Position the bracket at the inside or outside corner of the components to be joined, ensuring the legs align flush with the faces to distribute load evenly. Mark hole positions through the bracket onto the substrate and pre-drill pilot holes as appropriate for the chosen fasteners and material. Secure the bracket using screws, bolts or rivets compatible with the base material and expected load; tighten fasteners to firm contact without over-torquing to avoid deforming the bracket. For improved long-term performance in contact with wood or in humid conditions, consider adding washers or using corrosion-resistant fasteners.
For reliable joints, pair the bracket with fasteners appropriate to the material (wood screws for timber, machine bolts for metal) and distribute fastening points along both legs where possible. When joining heavy or load-bearing structures, use multiple brackets or consult a structural recommendation to ensure adequate safety margins.
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