Aluminum connectors – what private customers and companies should consider when buying them
Stefan PrimusAluminum connectors are the foundation for stable constructions using profiles. Whether in mechanical engineering, crafts, or private DIY projects – the right choice determines durability and ease of assembly. Spannwerk.at supplies both private customers and businesses, thus offering a particularly broad range of solutions.
Requirements of private customers and companies
Private customers are looking for simple systems that can be assembled quickly, for example for furniture, racks, or garden structures. Businesses, on the other hand, pay more attention to standards, compatibility, and quantities. Here, Spannwerk's cutting service is a clear advantage, as profiles are delivered directly in the required length.
Selection criteria for connectors
Corner connectors or cube connectors ensure stable frames, while T-connectors and cross connectors provide flexible connections. The correct grid spacing is crucial: a 30 mm grid with a 6 mm slot requires different connectors than a 40 mm grid with an 8 mm slot. The fastening method is equally important. Many connectors are screwed in, others are inserted. For retrofitting, swiveling T-nuts are ideal, as no disassembly is necessary.
Advantages of tensioning devices
While many suppliers only sell to businesses or have long delivery times, Spannwerk focuses on short lead times. Customers typically receive their orders within three days. Private customers also benefit from the wide selection and expert product descriptions. The cutting service saves time and money during project implementation.
Product examples
The 40x40 cube connector is suitable for frame constructions . Stable corners can be achieved with the 40 corner angle with 8 mm groove . For those who want to add fixings later, the swiveling T-nut with 8 mm groove is the ideal solution.
Conclusion
With aluminum connectors from Spannwerk.at, both private customers and companies can reliably implement projects – delivered quickly, precisely cut and in tested quality.
Author: Stefan Primus, Master of Automotive Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Student