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Angle connectors are rectangular metal plates that have been shaped so that their legs form a 90° or 135° angle. They create a stable connection across the corner and are also available in various dimensions and material thicknesses. The legs are provided with pre-drilled holes through which screws are inserted. This means that two different components can be fastened together robustly and permanently.  The robust bracket can therefore be used to join two different elements together. These can be individual parts of a piece of furniture, for example, or wooden beams that are connected to the wall or other beams. Various Angle connectors can be used for this purpose. Wood Perforated plates Chair or Beam angle can be used. The size of the timber components and the desired load capacity determine the required format of the timber connectors.  What types of Angle connectors are there? In addition to different sizes, Angle connectors are available in equal and unequal-legged variants and made from different materials, for example. Beam connectors are also available with and without beads. You can find both versions in our online shop. The first version is the classic wooden bracket. These are simple brackets without extras that can be used both outside and inside. They are primarily suitable for lighter connections and offer a lower load-bearing capacity. Beam connectors with beads have a reinforcement at the point where the legs join together. This ensures a higher load-bearing capacity and makes the heavy-duty brackets ideal for load-bearing timber-to-timber connections, such as those required when building a carport or shed. If beams need to be joined together, the beam angle can be used. This has a higher material thickness than other connectors and often has countersunk holes on the inside. This allows screws to be screwed in smoothly . The next variant is slimline chair brackets. They are particularly narrow and are used as reinforcements for the chair. Chair legs, Slate or Wooden boxes are used. Beam connectors 135° are a speciality. These extra-wide timber connectors are primarily used for stiffeners, struts and connections in timber constructions. What is an Angle connector used for? Whether 90 or 135 degrees, they are always used when wooden structures are being built or need to be attached to other materials. For example, they are used when building a carport, bicycle shelter, shed or garden shed. In addition, the sturdy beam angles can also be used to build a pergola, a table, a cupboard system or a garden fence. There are numerous ways to provide more stability with a timber connector or a timber-concrete connector. These inconspicuous connecting elements can also be used in rather unusual areas, such as in the construction of hollow structures or false ceilings. Are Angle connectors suitable for metal structures? Despite their name, angle or wooden connectors can be used universally. Whether in the DIY sector or in professional trades, with an angle connector of 90 degrees or greater, components made of other materials can also be joined with the right accessories and tools. To create stable and strong connections later on, the joist connectors should be of the appropriate size and material thickness. It may also be necessary to use angles with large holes in order to use appropriately sized screws, anchors or dowels. Angle connectors are generally suitable for fastening wood to wood or wood to other materials.
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The robust bracket can therefore be used to join two different elements together. These can be individual parts of a piece of furniture, for example, or wooden beams that are connected to the wall or other beams. Various Angle connectors can be used for this purpose. Wood Perforated plates Chair or Beam angle can be used. The size of the timber components and the desired load capacity determine the required format of the timber connectors.  What types of Angle connectors are there? In addition to different sizes, Angle connectors are available in equal and unequal-legged variants and made from different materials, for example. Beam connectors are also available with and without beads. You can find both versions in our online shop. The first version is the classic wooden bracket. These are simple brackets without extras that can be used both outside and inside. They are primarily suitable for lighter connections and offer a lower load-bearing capacity. Beam connectors with beads have a reinforcement at the point where the legs join together. This ensures a higher load-bearing capacity and makes the heavy-duty brackets ideal for load-bearing timber-to-timber connections, such as those required when building a carport or shed. If beams need to be joined together, the beam angle can be used. This has a higher material thickness than other connectors and often has countersunk holes on the inside. This allows screws to be screwed in smoothly . The next variant is slimline chair brackets. They are particularly narrow and are used as reinforcements for the chair. Chair legs, Slate or Wooden boxes are used. Beam connectors 135° are a speciality. These extra-wide timber connectors are primarily used for stiffeners, struts and connections in timber constructions. What is an Angle connector used for? Whether 90 or 135 degrees, they are always used when wooden structures are being built or need to be attached to other materials. For example, they are used when building a carport, bicycle shelter, shed or garden shed. In addition, the sturdy beam angles can also be used to build a pergola, a table, a cupboard system or a garden fence. There are numerous ways to provide more stability with a timber connector or a timber-concrete connector. These inconspicuous connecting elements can also be used in rather unusual areas, such as in the construction of hollow structures or false ceilings. Are Angle connectors suitable for metal structures? Despite their name, angle or wooden connectors can be used universally. Whether in the DIY sector or in professional trades, with an angle connector of 90 degrees or greater, components made of other materials can also be joined with the right accessories and tools. To create stable and strong connections later on, the joist connectors should be of the appropriate size and material thickness. It may also be necessary to use angles with large holes in order to use appropriately sized screws, anchors or dowels. Angle connectors are generally suitable for fastening wood to wood or wood to other materials.
can be used. The size of the timber components and the desired load capacity determine the required format of the timber connectors.
In addition to different sizes, Angle connectors are available in equal and unequal-legged variants and made from different materials, for example. Beam connectors are also available with and without beads. You can find both versions in our online shop.
The first version is the classic wooden bracket. These are simple brackets without extras that can be used both outside and inside. They are primarily suitable for lighter connections and offer a lower load-bearing capacity. Beam connectors with beads have a reinforcement at the point where the legs join together. This ensures a higher load-bearing capacity and makes the heavy-duty brackets ideal for load-bearing timber-to-timber connections, such as those required when building a carport or shed. If beams need to be joined together, the beam angle can be used. This has a higher material thickness than other connectors and often has countersunk holes on the inside. This allows screws to be screwed in smoothly . The next variant is slimline chair brackets. They are particularly narrow and are used as reinforcements for the chair. Chair legs, Slate or Wooden boxes are used. Beam connectors 135° are a speciality. These extra-wide timber connectors are primarily used for stiffeners, struts and connections in timber constructions. What is an Angle connector used for? Whether 90 or 135 degrees, they are always used when wooden structures are being built or need to be attached to other materials. For example, they are used when building a carport, bicycle shelter, shed or garden shed. In addition, the sturdy beam angles can also be used to build a pergola, a table, a cupboard system or a garden fence. There are numerous ways to provide more stability with a timber connector or a timber-concrete connector. These inconspicuous connecting elements can also be used in rather unusual areas, such as in the construction of hollow structures or false ceilings. Are Angle connectors suitable for metal structures? Despite their name, angle or wooden connectors can be used universally. Whether in the DIY sector or in professional trades, with an angle connector of 90 degrees or greater, components made of other materials can also be joined with the right accessories and tools. To create stable and strong connections later on, the joist connectors should be of the appropriate size and material thickness. It may also be necessary to use angles with large holes in order to use appropriately sized screws, anchors or dowels. Angle connectors are generally suitable for fastening wood to wood or wood to other materials.
Beam connectors with beads have a reinforcement at the point where the legs join together. This ensures a higher load-bearing capacity and makes the heavy-duty brackets ideal for load-bearing timber-to-timber connections, such as those required when building a carport or shed.
If beams need to be joined together, the beam angle can be used. This has a higher material thickness than other connectors and often has countersunk holes on the inside. This allows screws to be screwed in smoothly
The next variant is slimline chair brackets. They are particularly narrow and are used as reinforcements for the chair. Chair legs, Slate or Wooden boxes are used. Beam connectors 135° are a speciality. These extra-wide timber connectors are primarily used for stiffeners, struts and connections in timber constructions. What is an Angle connector used for? Whether 90 or 135 degrees, they are always used when wooden structures are being built or need to be attached to other materials. For example, they are used when building a carport, bicycle shelter, shed or garden shed. In addition, the sturdy beam angles can also be used to build a pergola, a table, a cupboard system or a garden fence. There are numerous ways to provide more stability with a timber connector or a timber-concrete connector. These inconspicuous connecting elements can also be used in rather unusual areas, such as in the construction of hollow structures or false ceilings. Are Angle connectors suitable for metal structures? Despite their name, angle or wooden connectors can be used universally. Whether in the DIY sector or in professional trades, with an angle connector of 90 degrees or greater, components made of other materials can also be joined with the right accessories and tools. To create stable and strong connections later on, the joist connectors should be of the appropriate size and material thickness. It may also be necessary to use angles with large holes in order to use appropriately sized screws, anchors or dowels. Angle connectors are generally suitable for fastening wood to wood or wood to other materials.
Beam connectors 135° are a speciality. These extra-wide timber connectors are primarily used for stiffeners, struts and connections in timber constructions.
Whether 90 or 135 degrees, they are always used when wooden structures are being built or need to be attached to other materials. For example, they are used when building a carport, bicycle shelter, shed or garden shed.
In addition, the sturdy beam angles can also be used to build a pergola, a table, a cupboard system or a garden fence. There are numerous ways to provide more stability with a timber connector or a timber-concrete connector. These inconspicuous connecting elements can also be used in rather unusual areas, such as in the construction of hollow structures or false ceilings.
Despite their name, angle or wooden connectors can be used universally. Whether in the DIY sector or in professional trades, with an angle connector of 90 degrees or greater, components made of other materials can also be joined with the right accessories and tools. To create stable and strong connections later on, the joist connectors should be of the appropriate size and material thickness. It may also be necessary to use angles with large holes in order to use appropriately sized screws, anchors or dowels. Angle connectors are generally suitable for fastening wood to wood or wood to other materials.
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