A joint combination consisting of two E-4 joints is the best way to assemble pipes crossing each other. Typically, the continuous pipe is used for the vertical, the pipe sections...
Four E-2 joints are sometimes used at the center of a larger assembly. It is a convenient and secure way to fix converging pipes. Each set contains: E-2 x 4TN-06...
Two E-6 joints form a crossover joint assembly. This not a main structural joint. It lacks the strength of the combination made of two E-4 joints but is often more...
The combination of E-7A and E-7B makes a variable angle joint, allowing one pipe to be joined to the middle of another and the angle to be varied. This provides...
Combining two E-8 joints creates a very strong way to join two parallel pipes. This may be used to join two structures together or to create horizontal spans longer than 48". Each set...
The E-9 double joint is a way to fix two pipes parallel on one other. It is often used in combination with E-8 joints when creating large horizontal spans. Each...
E -11 is often used for handles or grips, many other cases where a rounded corner is desirable either for practical or aesthetic reasons. Each set contains: E-11 x 2TN-06 x...
E-13A and E-13B combine to form ES-13, a strong 45° angle joint. The main use is in diagonal bracing where it is cheaper and stronger than joints made with E-7A...
ES-14 is often used to combine two joint assemblies made with E-7A and E-7B or two E-13A and E-13B at the head of diagonal bracing sections. Each set contains: E-7A x...
Joint combinations of E-15A and E-15B are excellent for fixing panels or work surfaces to structures. The panel is then fixed securely on top of the pipe. This joint can...
Two E-16 joints provide a simple universal bracket with slotted center-mount hole. This can be used to fix a panel at halfway across the thickness of the pipe. This combination...