M8 Back Plate (A4 Stainless) – Female

Code: BP08A4

£1.42 ex. VAT
£1.70 inc. VAT

Quantity Ex. VAT Inc. VAT
1+ £1.42 £1.70
30+ £1.40 £1.67
50+ £1.38 £1.65
70+ £1.35 £1.62

Description

M8 Stainless Steel Back Plate | A4 Female | Welded Nut | 80x25mm | Heavy Duty

This M8 stainless steel back plate features a resistance welded female nut for securely fixing M6 threaded rods. Crafted from A4 grade stainless steel, this back plate is built for performance in demanding environments where corrosion resistance and strength are essential.

Key Features

  • Thread Compatibility: M8 Female Thread (Welded Nut)
  • Material: A4 Stainless Steel – Corrosion Resistant
  • Plate Thickness: 3mm – Heavy Duty
  • Hole Type: M8 Clearance Holes, 90° Slotted
  • Back Plate Size: 80mm x 25mm
  • Application: Suitable for static vertical loads only
  • Sold: Individually

Applications

Ideal for bracketry systems, cable support frameworks, HVAC installations, and any vertical load support that requires secure M6 rod connection in corrosive or marine environments.

Ordering & Delivery

✔ Trusted UK Delivery – 95% of orders dispatched within 24 hours

Most orders arrive within 1–2 working days as standard.

Note: Heavy or bulk orders, as well as special cut lengths or non-standard products, may take slightly longer to dispatch.

For bulk quantities or trade pricing, please call our team on 0121 270 8507.

Related Products

Additional information

Weight 0.09 kg
Dimensions 50 cm
Type

Back Plate

MPN

BP08A2

Thread Size

M8

Finish

Stainless Steel (A316 / A4)

Reviews

Add a Review here.

2450
5 Star Reviews
94205
Customers
305624
Total Orders

LATEST NEWS

What Makes a Fixing Suitable for Outdoor Installations?
19Jan

What Makes a Fixing Suitable for Outdoor Installations?

Outdoor installations place far greater demands on fixings than internal environments. Rain, temperature changes, airborne pollutants and constant exposure all affect long-term performance. As ...

Read More
fix strut channel to concrete wall
07Jan

How to Fix Strut Channel to Concrete Walls (Correct Fixings Explained)

Fixing strut channel to concrete walls is common across HVAC, electrical containment, pipework, and mechanical installations. However, the strength of the system depends entirely ...

Read More
When Should You Use Back-to-Back Cantilever Arms? A Practical Installer Guide
15Dec

When Should You Use Back-to-Back Cantilever Arms? A Practical Installer Guide

Cantilever arms are widely used to support cable tray, pipework, ducting and external equipment. However, in some installations, a single cantilever arm may not ...

Read More

Our Customers

0