45 Degree Structural Pipe Connector

The 45 Degree structural pipe fitting is used to add creative angles or strong bracing to any pipe project. You can choose from two available sizes that are designed to natively fit either 3/4" or 1" EMT Conduit respectively. EMT Conduit is readily available at your local hardware or home improvement store. The 1/2" connector variant includes two adapter shims for building with 1/2" EMT Conduit. This connector adds a 45 degree pipe to another piece of conduit allowing the builder to achieve structure reinforcement and clean angles.

*Hardware is included with each 45 degree connector

Color
Silver
EMT Conduit Size

45 Degree Connector Overview





Features

  • STEEL CONSTRUCTION
  • CORROSION RESISTANT E-COATING
  • PRE-APPLIED FRICTION BAND
  • POCKET FEATURE
  • INTERLOCKING PUZZLE PIECE



Description

The 45 degree conduit connector includes two mirrored pieces that interlock together with the puzzle piece design. The two pieces clamp together with a single nut and bolt. The clamp design allows you to quickly change a connection while building or remove and reuse the connectors in a future project. Both pieces are designed with a pocket feature that locks the nut into place when tightening, this allows for a one tool assembly no matter which side the nut is on. Every connector comes with a pre applied friction band that makes connections even more secure. Order the 45 degree pipe connector to add bracing or clean angles to your build!




90 Degree Connector Dimensions


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Customer Reviews

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Rod i.P. (AZ)
Great Storage Rack Over Workbench

The versatility of the Maker Pipe system is very evident in this overhead storage rack, designed to exactly straddle my 8' workbench. It's constructed entirely with 1" EMT and Maker Pipe joints.

The six legs are perfectly spaced to avoid any interference with opening or closing the tool chest drawers. The legs also hug the front and rear edges of the workbench tightly, preventing any sway toward the front or rear. The joints are fairly rigid, so there was little tendency to sway left or right, but I added two 45-degree braces at opposite corners just to be extra safe.

In this picture the far end of the rack is already loaded with long items which more than span it. On the near end I'll add some thin shelving board for smaller items, like all the stuff you see usurping my workbench top.

Happy camper!

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Jason
Great idea and execution!

Saw you guys on a YouTube channel for new hardware inventions. We built a backdrop for a stage and it worked perfectly. I'm sure I'll order more in the future!

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SJL (AZ)
Slippage a Problem

We were creating a framework to hold sun shade material over raised veggie beds. We ordered 1/2” fittings with sleeves. We were able to keep vertical connections from slipping down by adding hose clamps below the fittings. Next we tried some diagonals to keep horizontal pipes from slipping out. That mostly solved the problem but we still have issues now and then because we do not have diagonals at every intersection. This project got way more expensive than we planned because of the extra fittings we had to order to keep the intersections connected. But the end product looks good and beats pvc pipe.

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Michael G. (VA)
Top notch customer service!

The folks at Maker pipe go above and beyond. On the occasion when I needed parts that were not in stock they contacted me the moment parts were again available so that I could move forward with my project in a timely manner.

When I was working on a project, that needed refining, the staff were willing to brainstorm with me and help me pick the best option for my design.

The staff is friendly and genuinely interested in customers projects.

The product is quality made and The finished projects have never failed to please my clients.

I am a very satisfied customer and I look forward to my next project collaboration!