These plates are often machined with T-slots, holes, or gussets for increased stability and versatility. Key Applications
Whether for milling, grinding, or metrology, these heavy-duty angled components provide a rigid, vertical surface essential for modern manufacturing. What is an Angled Plate?
Frequently constructed from high-grade cast iron or steel to ensure longevity and minimal deformation.
Plain/solid for standard tasks, or slotted, which allow for quick and versatile clamping. The Strength of 1.43" Fabrication
Used in quality control to securely hold parts during inspection for perfect alignment. Why Choose High-Quality Angles
They prevent parts from shifting or spinning during drilling.
(e.g., 304 vs. 316 stainless for the angled plate)
The Precision Backbone: Inside the Versatility of Angled Plates (1.43")