Fence rail bracket

Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member – Corner joint

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4032321, 403403, 256 65, 52712, F16B 704, E04H 1714

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051865718

ABSTRACT:
A fence rail section has a metal bracket for attaching a rail to a post. The bracket is symmetrical and sized to conform to the maximum and minimum cross-sectional dimensions of the rail. Extending from the base portion of the bracket are a pair of L-shaped ears and a rectangular tab which cooperate to define a socket to receive an end of the rail either laterally or longitudinally. Exposed-post fences are readily erected using these brackets.

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