Product Description
2060 Profile Aluminium Construction Extrusion
Product attributes:
- 20mm x 20mm cross section
- 6mm T-slot all round
- Silver (plain/natural) Anodised Aluminium (6063-T5)
- Weight: ~1.45kg/m
- Mass of Inertia: lx: 2.10cm4 ly: 16.25cm4
This diagram of our 2040 T-Slot product shows the correct dimensions (other than 40 vs 60mm width / 2 slots vs 3 slots)
Product options -> Length selection:
If you require lengths other than those available in the length selector above:
- For each length you require: order the next size up from what you require in the qty you require, e.g. if you require 2 x 240mm order 2 x 250mm
- add a note to your order on checkout saying for the pieces you ordered the length you actually require e.g. 2 x 240mm
- we will trim to your required sizes (no additional charge applies if you order per these instructions)
- Accuracy will be +/- 0.33mm (although we strive to be better than this and usually are)
For the sample scenario above, please don’t order 1 x 500mm and ask us to cut it into 2 x 240mm because we won’t
Product options -> Machining options
Cutting options
- default is standard square (90 degree) cuts (accuracy +/- 0.33mm)
End threading options M6
- For each length of extrusion purchased select up to 6 tapping operations
- As there is 2 ends x 3 holes = 6 holes available to tap at each end, if you purchases less than 6 tapping operations you will need to tell us which holes to tap
- Used for adding screw-in feet and for butt jointing etc
- We tap an M6 thread to a minimum depth of 20mm
Mill & drill 11mm land for M6 Hex Cap screw
- We mill an 11-11.5mm land to the depth of the T-Slot, we then drill a 6.35mm hole through the land and out the other side
- Allows a very strong butt jointing of an end threaded piece of 2020 / 2040 / 2060 / 2080 when using M6x30mm hex cap head screw
- If you select this option, you need to clearly tell us where you want the milling done
- (Note: Is always on the centerline of the slot you have indicated, this service does not offer the option to offset from the centerline of a slot). If you require an offset from the slot centerline please contact us with clear and specific requirements for a custom quote
- Distance from an end
- Face
- Slot if is on the 60mm face
Combined with the M6 threading option above, and M6x30mm Cap head bolts these options facilitate this type of strong clean butt joints:
When selecting a length of M6 Cap screw to partner with this solution consider the cutaway example below
Drill tool hole
- We drill a 5.5mm tool hole on the face you indicate
- Allows butt jointing an end theaded piece of 2020 / 2040 when using an M6x25mm button head screw
- Is always on the centerline, this service does not offer the option to offset from the centerline
- If you select this option, you need to clearly tell us where you want the milling done
- (Note: Is always on the centerline, this service does not offer the option to offset from the centerline)
- Distance from an end
- Face
- Slot if is on a 60mm face
Combined with the M6 threading option above, and M6x25mm Button head bolts these options facilitate this type of hidden joints:
Communicating -> Machining options
We offer the machining options above at a very low cost to you. This means we request you make an effort to communicate very clearly what you require to minimise any additional back and forth. I suggest you draw a picture, maybe take a clear photo/s with you phone and email it in
Here is an excellent example from a customer who ordered 2020 parts for an Eustathios 3D printer frame:
The customer ordered:
- 4 x 600mm lengths of 2020 with these options selected:
- End threading options M6 -> 1 End only
- Drill tool hole -> x 5
- 12 x 450mm lengths of 2020 with these options selected:
- End threading options M6 -> 2 (Both) ends
- 1 x 350mm length of 2020 with these options selected:
- End threading options M6 -> 2 (Both) ends
- 2 x 400mm lengths of 2020 with these options selected:
- Drill tool hole -> x 1
And provided these drawings (click each drawing to enlarge) from which there was no ambiguity as to what was required: