Outer corner for alu l-channels silver is a plastic 6K400-L corner piece from Schwinn Hardware that connects two aluminum L-channels at a corner, so you create a finished transition without fabricating a miter. The web description states that these plastic corner pieces allow you to make a straight cut to the channel, which means you can cut channel stock square on a saw and still achieve a clean corner joint. The same description explains that you then fit two lengths into the corner piece for a finished inner or outer corner, so one fitting handles both directions and simplifies layout on cabinets or fixtures. The product is identified as silver and noted to match clear anodized, so it visually aligns with common clear-anodized aluminum channels in hardware and molding runs.
The web description explains that plastic corner pieces allow you to make a straight cut to the channel, so installation starts with simple square cuts to each aluminum L-channel length. Once cut, the two channel lengths fit into the 6K400-L outer corner piece to create a finished corner, so you bring the parts together at the joint instead of cutting complex angles. Because the same description notes that the fitting provides a finished inner or outer corner, you position the channels as needed for either inside or outside corners while using the same part number. The 1-1/8 inch width called out in the product name gives a fixed reference when laying out your corners relative to surrounding faces or adjacent decorative hardware.
The product is categorized as Decorative Hardware & Moldings and Handles and Pulls, so it serves in visible trim or handle-channel applications on cabinets, fixtures, or furniture. The SAP description identifies it as an outer corner for alu L-channels, so its role is to join aluminum L-shaped channels exactly at direction changes. Because the web description states that two channel lengths fit into the corner piece for a finished inner or outer corner, the same 6K400-L component works at outside corners where a channel wraps around an edge and at inside corners where a channel turns into a recess. The finish is described as Silver matching Clear Anodized, so the part visually coordinates with clear-anodized aluminum L-channels often used as continuous pulls or decorative edges in woodworking and shop-built casework. The plastic material noted in the product name means the corner is non-metallic, so it pairs with aluminum channel while maintaining a distinct molded interface at the joint.
The web description emphasizes that plastic corner pieces allow you to make a straight cut to the channel, which reduces layout complexity when repeating the same channel corner on multiple cabinets or panels. Straight cuts are faster to produce consistently, so long runs of handles and pulls can be prepared with less adjustment between pieces. Because two lengths fit into the 6K400-L corner piece to form a finished inner or outer corner, the corner geometry is defined by the molding itself, helping keep corner appearance uniform from one installation to the next. The 1-1/8 inch width named in the product title supplies a predictable outer dimension, supporting accurate alignment with adjacent faces or neighboring hardware. The finish match to clear anodized referenced in the description means that when used with clear-anodized aluminum L-channels, the visual transition at the corner remains consistent, which is important anywhere channels function as visible decorative hardware and moldings.
The SAP description specifies it as an outer corner for alu L-channels, so it is designed to connect aluminum L-shaped channels at a corner transition.
The web description states that the plastic corner pieces allow you to make a straight cut to the channel, so channels are cut square rather than at a miter.
The web description explains that two lengths fit into the corner piece for a finished inner or outer corner, so one fitting handles both corner directions.
The product name specifies a width of 1-1/8 inch, giving a fixed dimension for coordinating with matching aluminum L-channels and surrounding surfaces.
The web description notes that the silver version matches clear anodized, so it visually aligns with clear-anodized aluminum L-channel runs.
The product name identifies the 6K400-L outer corner as plastic, so the fitting is a molded plastic component used with aluminum L-channels.
The SAP description identifies this part as an outer corner for alu L-channels and the web description confirms that it finishes both inner and outer corners, so it serves wherever aluminum L-channels change direction on decorative hardware or molding runs. The product name specifies a 1-1/8 inch wide plastic 6K400-L corner in silver matching clear anodized, so it pairs with clear-anodized aluminum L-channels when you want a consistent appearance at visible corners. For projects using Schwinn Hardware channels as handles, pulls, or trim, this corner piece provides the defined joint needed to transition neatly around cabinet or fixture edges.