Material: Silver metal, possibly Aluminum Alloy (common in CNC machining for machine parts) or stainless steel, with a smooth surface finish.
Shape: Each part is a right angle (L-shaped), seemingly designed to hold or support another part, or to create a machine joint/frame.
Features:
There are many threaded and through holes drilled and countersunk with high precision on different planes (top and side). These holes are used for assembly, screwing, or positioning with other machine parts (e.g., linear slides, motors, sensors).
The top part appears to have a slide or plane with aligned holes for mounting parts in a straight line, suggesting a function as a slide or support.
The bottom part has a large, round hole on the side, possibly used to hold a shaft or cylindrical component.
Application: Often used in precision mechanical systems, automation machines, small CNC machines, 3D printing equipment, or mechanical assembly models that require high durability and precision.