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    80/20 Tips

    The align-a-grooves in 80/20's extrusion identify the bar as being fractional, but they serve a much more important role. During project assembly, the alignment of these grooves ensures that joints and corners are square and properly aligned.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net

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    80/20 Tips - Preloading Fasteners

    Before assembly of your project, be sure to preload any joining plates, brackets, or fasteners. This will allow for much easier assembly as you will be able to focus on the assembly itself, not searching for individual t-nuts or screws.


    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net

  3. #3

    80/20 Tips - Linear Bearings

    If you find that your linear bearings are not easily sliding across the extrusion, try hitting each side of the bearing with a soft faced mallet. This will align the bearing pads with the slot, allowing for ease of motion.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net

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    80/20 Tips- Panel Gasket

    Before installing panel gasket, spray a rag with Armor All and wipe down the gasket. This will do two things. One, it will allow the gasket to slide easily into the t-slot. Two, it will help protect the gasket from cracking, fading, or discoloration.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net

  5. #5

    80/20 Tips - Drop In T-Nuts

    If you come across a situation where you need to add a t-nut to a bar that is captivated on both ends, drop in t-nuts are your answer. They allow you to load from the profile side, as opposed to the end of the profile. This prevents wasted time tearing down and rebuilding your project.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net
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    80/20 Tips - HT Series Profiles

    Looking for a cost effective solution? Take a look at 80/20's HT Series profiles. These profiles are structured around 1.5" square tubes with centered, pre-drilled holes at 1.5" intervals. Lighter than tslotted profiles and put together with simple hand tools, HT provides significant savings. Take a quick look at these profiles at www.8020.net/HT-Series-.asp.


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    www.8020.net
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    80/20 Tips - Quick Frame

    Need a framing system for light duty applications? Quick Frame could be your answer. Quick Frame is a tubular framing system that is assembled by hammering tough nylon corners into the tube ends, creating a connection. Great for light duty guards, shelving, cabinets, enclosures, or displays. For more information regarding Quick Frame, visit http://www.8020.net/Quick-Frame-1.asp.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net
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    80/20 Tips - "L" Wrench and Cheater Pipe

    If you are having trouble getting the maximum torque on fasteners, try using a cheater pipe. This with a "L" hex wrench will allow you to get more leverage than "T" wrenches or hex drivers.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net
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    80/20 Tips - Custom Machining

    80/20 offers custom machining to any of your tslotted parts and pieces. This cost effective service will allow you to complete your project with free design assistance! For more information regarding custom machining, go to www.8020.net/Service-3.asp.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net

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    Big News: Smooth Fractional Profiles Now Available!

    80/20 is now offering smooth fractional profiles! Same 15 series profiles with the clean feel and look of a smooth surface.

    4 New profiles have been added to the lineup:
    -1.5" x 1.5" light smooth
    -1.5" x 1.5" ultra light smooth
    -1.5" x 3.0" light smooth
    -3.0" x 3.0" light smooth

    For more information regarding these new offerings, please go to www.8020.net/new_products.asp.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net
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    80/20 Tips: Wiring Duct, Clips, Clamps, Blocks and Ties

    Need some help organizing the wiring or cables around your machine? Try wiring duct, clips, clamps, blocks and ties. These accessories mount directly on the t-slot and keep cables, wires, tubes out of your way and organized. For more information, go to www.8020.net.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net
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    Are these extrusions 6061?

  13. #13

    80/20 Alloy

    Hello sunworksco. All 80/20 extrusions are made of 6105-T5 alloy.

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    80/20 is expanding is product line with new profiles!

    80/20 is now offering several new profiles! These include new smooth fractional profiles, light and ultra light align-a-groove fractional profiles, plus radius and closed sided metric profiles. Take a look and feel free to contact 80/20 with any questions.

    80/20 Inc.
    www.8020.net
    260-248-8030
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  15. #15
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    I enjoy working with 80-20 but it's so expensive

  16. #16

    ebay

    Thanks for the post FUBAR62172. We do offer slightly used/out of tolerance items on Ebay that are at a reduced cost. Would that be of any help to you?

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    can you some tell me with x axis of 38in how big of t slot would i have to get for it to have little to no movement? i don't know how strong this stuff is. table is 6'x4' (x hangs over the y axis a little
    kevin

  18. #18
    You may want to try the deflection calculator. It is available for download at www.8020.net under "Downloads and Links".

  19. #19

    80/20 Catalog 16

    Catalog 16, the newest in the 80/20 series of catalogs is now available. There are many new features including an expanded color section and easier navigation. Visit www.8020.net to request your copy today!

  20. #20
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    When tapping the holes on the end of 8020, with a hand drill or by hand with a tap wrench, can a thread forming tap be used?

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