Whether you’re building a road case from scratch or upgrading a worn-out trunk, Titan AV Road Case Corners deliver the same strength and finish we rely on in our pro touring builds.
Choose your corner:
Ball Corner - Classic 3-leg design with 1.5mm offset for true flight case protection. These are the same corners featured on our Cable Packer cases—designed to deflect impact and take the brunt of the bumps.
Flat Corner - Found across most Titan AV case builds. Offers a clean, low-profile look while maintaining strength at stress points.
Sunken Ball Corner - A recessed version of the classic ball corner. Great when you want a flush fit around protruding hardware like latches or castors. Same protection, sleeker install.
Corner Brace (Black) - Lightweight and compact. Perfect for internal bracing, speaker cabs, or finishing smaller cases. Adds extra strength with minimal visual bulk.
All corners are made from 1.5mm hardened steel, with 2-hole or 6-hole mounting and a variety of finishes (chrome, zinc, or black) to match your case hardware. These road case corners bring strength where you need it most.
From full case builds to patch-up repairs, our road case corner hardware is built to lock in strength, match your gear, and handle the knocks of touring life.
People also ask
What’s the difference between ball and flat corners?
Ball corners give you rounded-edge protection and a traditional road case look. They’re great for absorbing impact and protecting stacked cases. Flat corners offer the same strength with a sleeker, more modern profile. Found across most Titan AV cases.
What is a sunken ball corner, and when should I use one?
A sunken ball corner sits deeper into the panel for a more flush, low-profile finish—ideal when your case has surface-mounted gear like handles or stacking castors. You’ll still get impact protection without added bulk.
What does a 3-leg corner mean?
It means each corner has three mounting legs—one for each adjoining panel. This creates a rigid, reinforced joint that adds strength and reduces flex at the edges.
Do I need to match corner styles with my other hardware?
Not strictly—but matching finish (chrome, zinc, black) and corner style ensures a cleaner, more professional look.
How are these installed?
Install directly over the case's aluminium extrusion and ply. Drill 5mm holes in the corner legs and secure with Titan AV rivets and washers for a strong, permanent fit.
Where is the small corner brace used?
Perfect for internal reinforcements, speaker cabs, and compact or lightweight builds. It adds strength to high-stress areas without adding much bulk.