INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Attachment Brackets

Attachment brackets are structural components designed to securely mount accessories and equipment to climbing frames in industrial settings.

Component Specifications

Definition
Attachment brackets are precision-engineered structural components that provide secure mounting points for various accessories, tools, and equipment on climbing frames. These brackets are specifically designed to withstand dynamic loads, vibrations, and environmental stresses while maintaining structural integrity and safety. They typically feature standardized mounting patterns, reinforced connection points, and corrosion-resistant finishes for industrial applications.
Working Principle
Attachment brackets function as load-transfer components that distribute forces from mounted equipment through the bracket structure into the climbing frame's main support system. They utilize mechanical fastening principles with bolted connections, shear resistance design, and moment distribution to maintain stability under operational loads. The brackets are engineered to convert point loads into distributed stresses across the frame structure.
Materials
High-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA) ASTM A572 Grade 50, Hot-dip galvanized finish per ASTM A123, Powder coating optional for additional corrosion protection, Stainless steel (AISI 304/316) available for corrosive environments
Technical Parameters
  • Weight 2-15 kg depending on size
  • Thickness 6-12 mm plate thickness
  • Load Capacity 500-2000 kg dynamic load
  • Surface Finish Hot-dip galvanized (minimum 85μm)
  • Mounting Pattern Standardized bolt circle patterns (4-8 holes)
  • Temperature Range -40°C to +120°C
  • Corrosion Resistance Salt spray test > 500 hours
Standards
ISO 14122-3, DIN EN 1090-2, ISO 898-1, DIN 931

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Attachment Brackets.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Structural fatigue failure
  • Corrosion in harsh environments
  • Improper installation leading to load misdistribution
  • Vibration-induced fastener loosening
  • Overloading beyond rated capacity
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Material fatigue from cyclic loading
Failure: Crack propagation leading to bracket fracture
Mitigation: Implement regular non-destructive testing (NDT), use fatigue-resistant materials, and maintain load monitoring systems
Trigger: Corrosive environment exposure
Failure: Reduced cross-sectional area and structural weakening
Mitigation: Apply protective coatings, use corrosion-resistant alloys, and implement regular inspection schedules
Trigger: Improper installation torque
Failure: Fastener loosening and connection failure
Mitigation: Use calibrated torque tools, implement installation verification procedures, and apply thread-locking compounds

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.5 mm for mounting hole positions, ±1° for angular alignment, Surface flatness within 0.2 mm per 100 mm
Test Method
Static load testing per ISO 14122-3, Dynamic fatigue testing, Salt spray corrosion testing per ASTM B117, Dimensional verification with CMM

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum load capacity for standard attachment brackets?

Standard industrial attachment brackets typically support 500-2000 kg dynamic loads, with specific capacity depending on bracket size, material thickness, and mounting configuration. Always verify load ratings against your specific application requirements.

Can attachment brackets be customized for specific equipment?

Yes, attachment brackets can be custom-engineered with modified mounting patterns, reinforced sections, or specialized coatings to accommodate specific equipment dimensions, weight distributions, or environmental conditions.

What maintenance is required for attachment brackets?

Regular inspection for corrosion, crack formation, and fastener integrity is recommended. Annual torque checks on mounting bolts and visual inspection of load-bearing surfaces should be performed as part of preventive maintenance programs.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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