Why is it called 8020?

Why is it called 8020?

Why did they choose this name? According to 80/20, they named their company and product line after Pareto’s Law (from Vilfredo Pareto (1843 – 1923)), an Italian economist and sociologist who said that 80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts.

What type of aluminum is 8020?

Experience 80/20 Hands-On! They are made of 6105-T5 aluminum (or comparable), which has a wide range of benefits – for instance, it’s lightweight yet strong, resilient, corrosion-resistant, nontoxic, and aesthetic.

Can you screw into 8020?

8020 also makes inserts that you can put into the slot that is threaded. Then you can screw a panel into that.

What material is 8020 made of?

80/20 profiles come in a range of shapes and tubes so you can find the option that’s right for your project. They are made of 6105-T5 aluminum (or comparable), which has a wide range of benefits – for instance, it’s lightweight yet strong, resilient, corrosion-resistant, nontoxic, and aesthetic.

What is the large overlay on the top of the drawer?

(The large overlay is what covers up the aluminum framing. It takes a special hinge to do that.) Drawer slides may require that you run a lateral bar of extruded aluminum behind it to offer a mounting point.

What is 8080/20?

80/20 provides T-slot aluminum profiles, or bars, that have channels used to connect other bars and parts — for instance, panels, linear bearings or casters. It is a building system anyone can use to create custom solutions.

What is 80/20 design services?

From concept to completion, 80/20 provides assistance to turn your ideas into custom solutions. We have Design Technicians, software and file resources, educational information, and more to partner with you every step of the way.

How are the drawer slides on a Blum Karavan installed?

The Blum drawer slides used on the Karavan come with a number of pre-drilled holes that simplify installation. Look closely at the photo below. Three M4 bolts pass through holes in the drawer slide and into M4 t-nuts in the framing.

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