Square Plastic End Caps - Internal Fitting.
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Square Plastic End Caps - Internal Fitting.
Plastic caps are a strong, durable polyethylene plastic component that provides a clean, functional finish that protects and seals tube ends. The 780 series square plastic caps feature a decorative flat head with rounded edges plus a collapsible rib design for a tighter fit. Our furniture hardware round plastic caps come in a comprehensive range of internal diameters, see below the ?How to Measure? tab. Check out the Plastic End Cap and Closure blog.
Plastic End Cap Key Features.
- Manufactured from polyethylene plastic.
- Ribbed for a secure and reliable fitting.
- Caps off and finishes square tubing.
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Square Plastic End Caps - Internal Fitting.
Plastic caps are a strong, durable polyethylene plastic component that provides a clean, functional finish that protects and seals tube ends. The 780 series square plastic caps feature a decorative flat head with rounded edges plus a collapsible rib design for a tighter fit. Our furniture hardware round plastic caps come in a comprehensive range of internal diameters, see the “Description” tab below for the full listing or review the “How to Measure” tab. Check out the Plastic End Cap and Closure blog.
Plastic End Cap Key Features.
- Manufactured from polyethylene plastic.
- Ribbed for a secure and reliable fitting.
- Caps off and finishes square tubing.
How do I measure for end caps?
Internally Fitting End Caps.
For a correct fitting of an internal fitting end cap, start with the measurement of the tube's Internal Diameter (ID) with a ruler or Vernier (also known as a calliper).
Once you have the internal measurement of your tube, you can measure the Wall Thickness (WT) to ensure the head of the end cap encompasses the tube.
After you have these measurements, simply choose the cap with the relevant Body Diameter (BD) and Head Diameter (HD) to fit the tube.
Due to the materials used, you may find that certain products can stretch across a range of diameters, preventing the need for an exact measurement.
Externally Fitting End Caps.
Measure the tube diameters with a ruler or Vernier (also known as a calliper). For an external fitting cap/closure, the only measurement you’ll need is the Outer Diameter (OD) of the tube.
You can then start looking for the right external end cap to suit. Here you would need an external fitting cap with a Body Diameter (BD) that matches the Outer Diameter (OD) of the tube. Depending on the fit and look required, you may also need to look at the height of the cap and head style.
Square Plastic End Caps - Internal Fitting.
Plastic caps are a strong, durable polyethylene plastic component that provides a clean, functional finish that protects and seals tube ends. The 780 series square plastic caps feature a decorative flat head with rounded edges plus a collapsible rib design for a tighter fit. Our furniture hardware round plastic caps come in a comprehensive range of internal diameters, see the “Description” tab below for the full listing or review the “How to Measure” tab. Check out the Plastic End Cap and Closure blog.
Plastic End Cap Key Features.
- Manufactured from polyethylene plastic.
- Ribbed for a secure and reliable fitting.
- Caps off and finishes square tubing.
How do I measure for end caps?
Internally Fitting End Caps.
For a correct fitting of an internal fitting end cap, start with the measurement of the tube's Internal Diameter (ID) with a ruler or Vernier (also known as a calliper).
Once you have the internal measurement of your tube, you can measure the Wall Thickness (WT) to ensure the head of the end cap encompasses the tube.
After you have these measurements, simply choose the cap with the relevant Body Diameter (BD) and Head Diameter (HD) to fit the tube.
Due to the materials used, you may find that certain products can stretch across a range of diameters, preventing the need for an exact measurement.
Externally Fitting End Caps.
Measure the tube diameters with a ruler or Vernier (also known as a calliper). For an external fitting cap/closure, the only measurement you’ll need is the Outer Diameter (OD) of the tube.
You can then start looking for the right external end cap to suit. Here you would need an external fitting cap with a Body Diameter (BD) that matches the Outer Diameter (OD) of the tube. Depending on the fit and look required, you may also need to look at the height of the cap and head style.