Steel L Braces

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Brace it like we do—Titan AV Steel L Braces are built to reinforce road case corners, panels, and internal structures for lasting strength.

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Titan AV Steel L Braces

Reinforce your corners. Brace it the Titan AV way.

Used across our own road case builds, Titan AV steel L-braces deliver structural strength where it counts—ideal for corner reinforcement, internal framing, or bracing heavy gear compartments.

Each L-brace is made from 1.5mm hardened steel, with rigid 90° folds and 6 to 8 mounting points for a secure fit over ply and extrusion. Available in chrome or zinc finishes, these brackets are ready for any build, upgrade, or repair.

Choose the right brace for your setup:

  • 30mm L-Brace (Zinc): Our everyday corner brace. Simple, tough, and trusted across Titan AV case production.
  • 30mm L-Brace – Chrome (Cut-Corner): Same strength, but with clipped corners for a cleaner install. Perfect for tight spaces or gear you don’t want snagging.
  • 55mm L-Brace (Chrome): Go big when the gear gets heavy. More surface area + 8 mounting points = extra hold for trunks, speaker cabs, or load-bearing case builds.

Perfect for:

  • Custom road case builds and reinforcements
  • Internal rack compartments and gear dividers
  • Speaker box bracing
  • Repairs, mods, or AV hardware retrofits
  • Furniture or touring enclosures that need strength at the join

✔ 1.5mm steel – no flex under load
✔ Clean chrome or zinc finish
✔ Pre-punched for screws or rivets
✔ Compatible with Titan AV extrusion and hardware

People also ask

What’s the difference between the 30mm and 55mm L-braces?

30mm braces are great for lighter or general case builds. The 55mm version has a larger footprint with 8 screw holes, giving it better support for heavier loads or gear compartments.

What does “cut corner” mean on a brace?

Cut corners are angled off to prevent catching on gear or fingers, and allow a neater fit in tight installs. You’ll find this on the 30mm chrome version.

Can I mix chrome and zinc hardware?

You can—but most case builders prefer to match finishes for a clean, cohesive look. Zinc pairs well with flat or utility cases; chrome suits high-end or polished builds.

When should I use an L-brace vs a corner protector?

Use L-braces for reinforcing structural joins inside or outside a case. Use corner protectors (like ball or flat corners) for external impact protection.

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