⚙️ Elevate your DIY game with precision-engineered aluminum framing!
This 4080 T-slot aluminum extrusion features a robust 6063-T5 alloy with anodized finish, measuring 40x80mm by 600mm. Designed for professional-grade 3D printers, CNC machines, and custom automation setups, it offers universal compatibility with Series 40 fasteners and accessories, ensuring durable, modular, and sleek structural solutions for your next project.
M**T
Recommend size
Using as rails for DIY MFT with Dashboard Guide Rail Brackets. Brackets fit nicely. Drilled access holes to mount cross bars (2060 profiles) and legs (4040). Stretchers at top (2020 four sides) and bottom (2020 three sides) of legs for stability.
T**C
As promised
Provided quality materials within a reasonable price range.
M**E
Strong metal, doesnt tear, holds great!
I used these 4080 T Slot Aluminum Extrusions to build a custom frame for my monitor setup, and they worked brilliantly! The 1000mm length was perfect for accommodating multiple monitors, and the solid construction offered excellent stability, which is exactly what I needed for a reliable, wobble-free setup. The black finish not only looks sleek but also adds a professional touch to the entire frame. The slots made it easy to position and secure brackets and accessories, allowing for a versatile, adjustable layout. Overall, these extrusions are ideal for DIY monitor frames or other high-load applications. Highly recommend! Each monitor is about 5-7 pounds.
A**S
Very rigid
I used these to add onto my sim racing rig. The space in the grooves is somewhat larger than my rig, but easily worked with. Very sturdy and rigid and perfect if you just need a couple pieces to add on.
J**F
Love this stuff
I have tons of it that I use for building/modifying sim rigs.
J**K
Slots are too deep for T-nuts
Anodizing and finish are pretty good, a little rough on the ends but easily fixed with a fine file or sand paper. The biggest issue I ran into is that the slots are deeper than a regular 4080 extrusion (this appears to be the "lite" version of 4080), so T-nuts that have a retention ball or spring in them to keep from sliding around do not work and the nuts end up sliding/falling down/falling out. Not so much of an issue on a horizontal piece, but a pain if you try to use these in a vertical orientation since the nuts will just fall down.
E**.
As advertised
It's T slot, what can you say. Came as advertised, packaged well no nicks or scratches
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