1.43 | Angled Plates
These plates are often machined with T-slots, holes, or gussets for increased stability and versatility. Key Applications
(e.g., 304 vs. 316 stainless for the angled plate)
They provide a stable, square surface for accurately marking out parts from a face datum. Angled Plates 1.43
In the world of precision engineering, securing a workpiece at the perfect 90∘90 raised to the composed with power
Frequently constructed from high-grade cast iron or steel to ensure longevity and minimal deformation. These plates are often machined with T-slots, holes,
Used in quality control to securely hold parts during inspection for perfect alignment. Why Choose High-Quality Angles
Angle plates are essential for workholding when a vise is not suitable, such as with parts that are too large, heavy, or irregularly shaped. In the world of precision engineering, securing a
They prevent parts from shifting or spinning during drilling.