Round tube system

Two new rounds for the profile system

The existing aluminum profile cross-sections from the mk profile system are being expanded to include two round variants.

Two profile cross-sections with a diameter of 28 millimeters are to be added to the profile system from Maschinenbau Kitz. © Mechanical engineering Kitz

Two profile cross-sections with a diameter of 28 millimetres and a slim number of form-fit and stable connecting elements will soon be added to the profile system from Maschinenbau Kitz. The D28 round tube system was developed according to the principle of lean production, for an optimized and economical use of production resources. With just 13 standard components, the manufacturer promises that almost any design can be realized for individual factory equipment in the workshop and assembly area.

Whether it's provision trolleys, shelving, racks or extensions for workstations, the easy handling of the D28 round tube system means that new designs and extensions can be implemented by just one person with little effort. No machining of the profiles is required for a solid and load-bearing construction made from standard elements.

The D28 round tube system was developed according to the principle of lean production, for an optimized and economical use of production resources. © Mechanical engineering Kitz

The D28 round tube system is compatible with mk's 40 profile series and therefore offers the option of combining square and round cross-sections. This combines the advantages of both series and ensures stability and versatility with weight and cost savings.

The system can also be combined with round tube components from market competitors, making it easy to expand existing constructions. Thanks to the innovative profile cross-section, the range of functions and rigidity are more extensive in some cases.

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At Motek 2018 in Stuttgart, mk will be presenting the new D28 round tube system in practice. An industrial workstation with rear material handling for more flexibility and ergonomics will be presented. as

Hall 3, Stand 3323

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