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Marvin
> 3 dayI use four of these rails on a portable work bench for supporting bins of items in my work shop and they work well for this. Thanks to another reviewer for the idea.
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Eric Goggans
> 3 dayNice lightweight din rail in convenient lengths
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Rick
> 3 dayThis is more of an extruded aluminum than a bent to shape piece. It is a nice piece but the length is not 12. It measures 11 13/16 so if you need at least 12 find a different product. The mounts that printed on my 3D printer all fit nicely. It is nice rail but I give it 3 start for it not being 12 as advertised. I feel it is a bit of bait and switch. Otherwise Id give it 4 stars because of the price.
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Donald R. Garton
> 3 dayI needed some DIN rail for a home project. This item was the perfect size and fit my project correctly. Recommend this supplier highly.
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Alans Computer Rescue
> 3 dayThese rails worked exactly like I needed them to. There were no issues with the size or the way the items attached to the rails. I would definitely recommend them if this is what you’re shopping for. You’ll need to purchase any mounting hardware to attach the rail for your project.
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Thad Hunter
> 3 dayBetter quality - thicker gauge and accessories slide easier.
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Strength Solutions
> 3 dayOrdered Friday afternoon, it was delivered first thing Monday morning. Product is what it claims.
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Charles L.
> 3 dayStandard size and shape fit all DIN rail accessories I have.
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Jordan
> 3 dayThese rails get the job done! Highly recommend.
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Californian
> 3 dayNice set of rails. My only comment is about the sturdiness of the DIN rail. No problem if you mount things like breakers, Raspberry PIs, ... light things. I mounted a 4lbs small appliance (from Lanner) and its tilting downwards some 5 degrees or so, due to the weight. So far everything holds - but I wished the rail had been a tad sturdier. Aluminum was perhaps not the right choice - but in fairness, that was my misjudgement. Perhaps, a recommendation on the maximum load per inch of rail would provide a better guidance.