Flat, Angle & Clevis Fittings

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Flat, Angle & Clevis Fittings
Flat, Angle, and Clevis fittings are the essential hardware components required to build, extend, and reinforce modular support systems. These fittings serve as the "joints" of your infrastructure, allowing for secure connections between strut channels at various angles and planes. At Ohio Power Tool, we provide a comprehensive inventory of these structural components—from simple flat plate connectors and 90-degree angle brackets to heavy-duty clevis hangers designed for overhead suspension. Built to withstand significant load capacities, these fittings are crucial for creating rigid frameworks for electrical conduit, mechanical piping, and HVAC ductwork.

For the professional contractor and industrial installer, these fittings are all about speed, precision, and durability. We stock fittings in a variety of finishes, including electro-galvanized, hot-dipped galvanized, and stainless steel, ensuring your assembly can withstand corrosive environments or outdoor exposure. The standardized hole patterns ensure seamless compatibility with most 1-5/8" strut channels, allowing for rapid assembly without the need for welding or specialized drilling. Whether you are installing a complex trapeze hanger system or a floor-mounted equipment rack, these fittings provide the mechanical strength required to meet strict job site safety standards.

Homeowners and DIYers often turn to flat and angle fittings for high-strength storage solutions and workshop customization. If you are mounting heavy-duty shelving, building a custom workbench, or installing overhead garage storage, these industrial-grade fittings offer a level of security and weight-bearing capacity that standard home-center hardware cannot provide. Clevis fittings are especially useful for DIYers looking to safely suspend utilities or lighting from basement or garage joists. By utilizing the same professional-grade hardware used in commercial construction, you can ensure your home projects are structurally sound and built to handle heavy loads for years to come.