Pro Angle Bracket x 100

Stainless‑steel angle brackets, supplied in packs of 100, for quick, durable fixing of cladding or small fittings. 1.5 mm thick, with 6 mm holes; designed for use with self‑drill or self‑tap screws for tidy, reliable joints or wire‑rope attachment.

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SKU
NET077
Description

These compact 90° brackets are a practical, corrosion‑resistant solution when you need strong, small‑footprint fixing points on cladding or other structures.

 

  • Built for real‑world installs. Each bracket uses 1.5 mm stainless‑steel plate, shaped into a tight right angle, with both wings sized roughly 21 mm × 19 mm. That’s enough surface to grab a screw securely without being bulky or visually intrusive. Holes are 6 mm in diameter and centred for straightforward alignment, so you can screw them down fast and accurately. 

  • Pack of 100 for jobs of any size. You get a full 100‑piece pack, suitable for larger projects or stock for repeated use across sites. That keeps setups consistent and avoids constant reordering.

  • Works with common fixings. They’re meant to be driven with standard self‑drill screws such as NET125 or NET126, or a self‑tap screw like MIS045. That compatibility makes them easy to integrate into existing hardware kits without special fasteners.

  • Versatile tie‑off point. Once installed, a wire rope can be fed through the opposite hole, giving you a tidy anchor or tension point for cable runs, barrier systems, or similar fittings. This extends their use beyond basic corner bracing to small‑scale support or restraint tasks.
  • Best use cases: fixing light cladding, securing small panels or brackets, creating neat tie‑off points for wire rope in bird or pest management setups, or any situation where a tiny, stainless, right‑angle bracket is needed without adding bulk.

 

Tradeoffs to note:

  • Being compact means they’re for lighter loads; for heavy structural loads you’d choose larger or thicker brackets.

  • Stainless is excellent for corrosion resistance, but as with any small metal part, you still want to ensure screws and substrate are appropriate for the environment, especially in coastal or chemically aggressive settings.

Use these when you want a fast, tidy, corrosion‑resistant fixing that’s easy to source and easy to install - no guesswork, just a reliable little bracket.

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