Advanced Framework T-slotted profile library demands
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Advanced Framework T-slotted profile library demands
Hi Community,
we are currently thinking about adding some more t-slotted profiles to the advanced framework extension and are wondering what you are using in you designs.
Currently we offer the following manufacturers:
- Bosch
- Item
- Kanya
- Maytec
- Minitec
- Rose+Krieger
- Frameworld INCH
- 8020 INCH
- Controlled Dynamics
Do you miss anything in this list and also if you are using the mentioned libraries already are there profiles missing that you would like to have in a future release?
Any feedback is welcome.
Greetings Sam
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Hello,
These manufacture is common in South East Asia. Detail As below;
1. SUS Incorporation. https://global.sus.co.jp/
2. Nic Incorporation. www.nic-inc.co.jp/english/alfaframe/
3. Misumi Group Incorporation. Aluminum Frame 8 Series/slot width 10/40x40mm | MISUMI | MISUMI Thailand (misumi-ec.com)
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Misumi T Slot
SUS T slot
NIC T Slot
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Thanks for your feedback.
Can you also post sources for the desired manufacturers?
Greetings Sam
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Hello,
These manufacture is common in South East Asia. Detail As below;
1. SUS Incorporation. https://global.sus.co.jp/
2. Nic Incorporation. www.nic-inc.co.jp/english/alfaframe/
3. Misumi Group Incorporation. Aluminum Frame 8 Series/slot width 10/40x40mm | MISUMI | MISUMI Thailand (misumi-ec.com)
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I've always used 80/20, we use it here, and I've never even heard of the others. If you do it, you ABSOLUTELY have to make sure it's correct.
