
Li Li
February 26, 2025
Effortless Beam-to-Post Connections with Versatile Brackets!
When building a pergola, the connection between beams and posts is a crucial step. Bighands offers a variety of brackets at different angles, making it easier to construct stable and aesthetically pleasing frameworks while streamlining the installation process.
Recommended Bighands Brackets
🔹 Normal Bracket
Designed for direct beam-to-post connections with a simple installation process.
Installation: Secure the bracket to the post or beam, insert the other beam, and fasten it with screws.
Ideal for standard framework structures.
🔹 Angle Bracket
Perfect for slanted or triangular roofs, allowing for precise 45° angled connections that ensure both structural integrity and visual appeal.
🔹 Gable Bracket
Specifically designed for triangular roofs, seamlessly connecting slanted beams on both sides.
No need for additional cutting—this single bracket covers all joints, making the process more efficient and visually refined.
🔹 Corner Bracket
Suitable for 90° right-angle connections, particularly designed for aluminum structures.
Effectively conceals joint imperfections, resulting in a neater and more professional framework.
Why Choose Bighands Brackets?
✅ Easy Installation – No complex procedures required, allowing for quick and effortless beam-to-post connections.
✅ Aesthetic & Functional – Neatly conceals joints to enhance overall appearance.
✅ Versatile Options – Designed to accommodate different angles and structures, ensuring adaptability to various framework designs.
Installation Tips
📌 Plan ahead based on your pergola design to determine the optimal bracket placements.
📌 Ensure screws are tightly secured during installation to maintain structural stability and safety.
With Bighands brackets, building your pergola becomes more efficient and durable. Achieve your ideal structure with ease—get yours today and start your DIY project!
