MHS-MS Slot Nuts Cable Organization + Clamping Blocks
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MHS-MS Slot Nuts - Cable Organization and Clamping Blocks
The T-slot nuts enable flexible, structured organization of cables and accessories. They can be used in various modules and installation situations of the multifunctional mounting system – independent of the type and mounting of the base module.
The cable T-slot nuts are designed for cable diameters from 3 to 6 mm, thus covering almost all common applications, including charging cables, HDMI cables, laptop power supplies, and monitor and display cables. If necessary, the T-slot nuts can also be fixed with a clamping T-slot nut and a grub screw to ensure particularly secure positioning.
The multifunctional system is continuously being expanded.
Further T-slot nuts for various applications, including tool and workshop solutions, are in progress.
Further accessories, as well as additional T-slot nuts and system modules, can be found in my models.
Required Material and Tools for Clamping Blocks
- M4 tap (preferably a machine tap)
- Grub screw M4x6mm
Features:
- Compatible with all base modules
- Part of a multifunctional, expandable mounting system
- Suitable for cable diameters from 3–6 mm
- Optionally fixable with a clamping T-slot nut and a grub screw
- Flexible use in various module and installation positions
- Future-proof through planned expansions for tools, workshop, and accessories
You can find the fixing blocks in my models.
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