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The ABB B965 is a steel connector plate designed for use with channel framing systems in structural support and mechanical installations. The plate measures 4.5 inches in length and 4.5 inches in width and features five 9/16-inch holes spaced on 1.5-inch centers. This configuration allows for consistent, aligned fastening when joining strut channel sections or mounting components to channel assemblies. Electricians, mechanical contractors, and plumbers use this type of fitting to build out pipe hangers, equipment supports, and cable tray frameworks. The flat plate profile keeps the connection low-profile and flush within the channel system.
The B965 fits into typical unistrut-style channel framing applications found in commercial and industrial mechanical rooms, electrical rooms, and utility spaces. It is used when two channel members need a rigid, flat connection point, or when a surface mount anchor plate is required. The steel construction makes it suitable for indoor structural support tasks where load-bearing consistency and hardware alignment are priorities. Installers in HVAC, plumbing, and electrical trades commonly use this fitting as part of larger channel support assemblies.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard fitting for use with channel framing and strut support systems in commercial and industrial mechanical installations.
Installation of channel fittings is typically performed by licensed electricians, plumbers, or mechanical contractors as part of a larger support structure build. Power down or de-energize any adjacent electrical equipment before working in the area. Fasten hardware to the manufacturer-specified torque range for the fastener type being used, following applicable NEC or IPC guidelines for support spacing and load ratings. Inspect the plate and mating channel for damage or corrosion before assembly.
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