Rail bracket
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The Bruns SB 5.07 is a 0.75m long device holder strip with five brackets designed to hold various devices securely in place. Its guide rail ensures accurate positioning and easy adjustment.
ASUS ROG Loki SFX-L 1000W Platinum power supply unit, fully modular, 80+ Platinum efficiency, PCIe 5.0, 0dB fan button, RGB lighting, ATX-to-SFX bracket, and UK-wide next business day delivery.
The Bristan Casino Riser Rail is a versatile and stylish solution for your bathroom. Made from durable chrome-plated metal, it features adjustable position brackets that allow you to customize its height to suit your needs.
No-load speed - 3.400 rpm Saw blade diameter - 165 mm Saw blade bore diameter - 20 mm
This product is a chrome tubular slider bracket made by Bristan, designed to fit a 25mm tubing. It is constructed with a plastic body and comes in a chrome finish.
Experience seamless integration with the Phoenix Contact BG/SH DIN-rail adapter. This angled support bracket facilitates secure mounting at a 30-degree angle, ensuring optimal positioning and stability for your rail setups.
These shelf brackets are designed specifically for washbasins, and they come in a set of two black trapezium steel pieces. They're made by vidaXL and are great for holding up shelves or other items around the bathroom.
Experience premium efficiency with ASUS ROG Loki 750W Platinum PSU. Full modular, SFX-L design for compact builds, delivering stable power in style
Asus ROG Loki SFX-L 1200W Titanium Power Supply is a high-performance and efficient power supply with up to 1200 watts of power, perfect for gaming and other demanding applications.
White wardrobe and towel rail with a multi-rail tube design, made from steel in a white finish, measuring 900mm or 0.91m in length and 19mm in diameter.
The Magma A10-080 Round Rail Mount is designed for fitting 7/8 inch or 1 inch round rails on kettle series grills. It provides a secure and adjustable mounting option for marine grills, enhancing outdoor cooking experience.



































