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L-shaped straight connectors are used for vertical or right-angle connections between two steel profiles and are one of the most commonly used standard connectors in photovoltaic mounting systems.
The U-shaped direct connector is a standardized metal fastener used for connecting longitudinal and transverse components in photovoltaic mounting systems. It features a “U-shaped wrapping plus through-bolt” design that enables quick and secure splicing of steel components. The product is made from high-strength carbon steel or aluminum alloy and its surface is treated with hot-dip galvanization or anodizing, allowing it to withstand outdoor corrosive environments over the long term. It provides a reliable structural connection solution for both ground-mounted and rooftop photovoltaic power stations.
A triangular connector is a specialized component used in photovoltaic mounting systems to secure the support angle and enhance structural stability. Thanks to the stable geometric configuration of the triangle, it improves the overall mounting system’s resistance to bending, shear, and wind loads. This product is widely used in rooftop systems, carport systems, and flexible reinforcement systems, and can be adapted to various types of steel and aluminum alloy profiles.
Angle steel connectors are standard photovoltaic mounting accessories characterized by their right-angle structure, used for right-angle joining and load-bearing reinforcement of components such as longitudinal beams, cross beams, and upright posts. Typically made by stamping and bending high-strength steel plates, these connectors provide a robust connection that ensures "fixed angle + high load capacity + high stability." They are one of the commonly used core components in ground-mounted power stations and carport-type mounting systems.