MUGEN CONNECTOR
@Connecting in one push! Removing in one pull!
Strong,Safe,Durable Thin & Handy Nylon & Glassfibre compound USA patent No.6,085,668 |

MUGEN Connector consists of: connector x 1pc. connector base x 2pcs
Easy to fix: Use"pan head screw" to fasten the connector base on the board.

How to fix?

In case if the connecting boards are different in thickness,
put the additional board underneath the connector base to make the thickness equal,
so that you can get the top surface evenly flat when connected.

*This is just a basic suggestion.
How to use?
Connecting in horizontal way:
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1)to make a table like the illustration on the right,
a)make (B) angle around 60 degree or more.
b)leg's posiition(A) more to the edge side than middle.
2)No need to worry about the strength or stability when connecting to the rigid body like the illustration on the right.
It can be: a)1pc. Connector with 2 legs. b)2 pcs. Connectors with 1 leg. *If the thickness is different, add the board underneath the connector base to make the thickness equal, so that the top surface can become even when connected. |
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3)Connecting board can be without legs
when the main body is rigid and extending won't affect its stability:
a)if the length is short and not heavy duty, it can be fixed with the connector(s) alone.
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b) connect the two table boards running in parallel in solid way:

c)
if heavy duty and more than 200mm long, one of the ways is like bellow: *fix the bars on connecting board. *fix the hook on the bar. *fix the pin on the main body to engage with the hook when connected. Or *fix the "hook receiver" on the back of the table top board at a place where the hook comes when connected for interlocking. | ![]() |

Connecting in vertical way:
*Fix the connector base on a piece of wood base and then fix the wood base on the wall in verticalposition facing up, and then you can connect or hang on various things as illustrated below.

Connector for the table legs
connect the leg on apron frame:
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Design can be changed ![]() ![]() |
leg for extension

Strength test (eye observation)

A person weighing 75kgs stands on the table with his feet on the connected parts of the boards to test if the table should bend or warp at the connected parts. It remains horizontal as you can observe on the above photo.
This table is made up of 3pcs of quarter round(40x40cm) boards with 2pcs "connectors" and 3pcs "plug" legs.
Strength test done on "COMBI" table under JIS standard and approved.
Copyright (C) MUGEN Creative Furniture Co., Ltd. 2006