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Also known as door plates, armor plates, and mop plates, kick plates protect the base of a door from damage caused by foot traffic and equipment.
Kits include grommets, a cutting punch, a cutting block, an installation punch, and a die set. Use them to create a way to run rope and cable through tarps, covers, and curtains.
The extended neck on the washer of these grommets adds reinforcement so you can use them in thicker material such as woven fabrics. Press them into a hole you've already cut. They strengthen and prevent holes from fraying in tarps, covers, and curtains. They also provide a way to run rope and cable through your material.
Press these grommets into a hole you've already cut. They strengthen and prevent holes from fraying in tarps, covers, and curtains. They also provide a way to run rope and cable through your material.
A rolled rim provides added grip while the elongated neck and teeth on the washer, also known as a spur washer, add reinforcement and reduce rotation so you can use these grommets in thick materials such as canvas. Press the grommets into a hole you've already cut. They strengthen and prevent holes from fraying in tarps, covers, and curtains. They also provide a way to run rope and cable through your material.
The sharp neck on these grommets cuts the material as you press them into place, eliminating the need for a cutting punch. They strengthen and prevent holes from fraying in tarps, covers, and curtains. They also provide a way to run rope and cable through your material.
Push your door open to automatically engage the holder; pull on the door to release.
Latch your door to the wall for a secure hold.
Step on the spring-operated plunger to hold your door in place; tap on the release lever to free it.
Flip holders down to keep doors open; flip up to release.
Latch your door to the floor for a secure hold.