More Pictures Angles and Dimensions of the E-Track Wood Beam Socket # 59149
Question:
I would appreciate more pictures of the product different angles, installed, and wood mounted. Have a 5 x 10foot aluminum trailer with 2 x 6inch wood floor. Thinking about sides for leaf-hauling, and a rack 2 1/2foot off bed for kayaks. Thx, Dean
asked by: Dean
Expert Reply:
I went out to the warehouse and pulled the E-Track Wood Beam Socket, # 59149, and I produced a short video showing the dimensions of the E-Track Wood Beam Socket and took some close up video so you can see how the wood beam socket works.
There are 4 holes in the socket for attachment to 2X lumber. The two holes on the bottom are centered and positioned at 1/2 inch and 1-3/4 inches in from the inside of the bracket. The two holes in each side of the bracket are positioned at 1-1/8 inch in, for the round hole, and 2-7/8 inches in, for the elongated hole, from the end of the 2X and from the bottom of the socket the center of these holes are 1-3/4 inches up and 7/8 inches up respectively.
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E Track Wood Beam Socket for Standard 2" Lumber - Qty 1
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