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Brass panel nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
About half the strength of medium-strength steel cap nuts, use them in light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.
These nickel-plated brass sealing nuts have good resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Brass cap nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
Made from brass, these metric nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic. About half the height of standard hex nuts, they are useful in low-clearance applications but have less tensile strength.
These metric nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic.
Attach these pins to a machine cover or access panel, then clip them in to receptacles installed in the enclosure for quick access. Pins lock in place until you release them.
Kits include a hand punch tool with die and six complete snaps.
Male and female snaps are included to create complete snaps.
These female snap halves create the finished button-look of a snap. Pair them with male snap halves to create a complete snap.
Pair these male snap halves with female snap halves to make a complete snap.
Once installed, these fasteners provide a female snap half on one side of your fabric and a male snap half on the other.
Once installed, these fasteners provide a male snap half on both sides of your fabric. Create a complete snap by joining each male side with a female snap half for a finished look on assembled layers of fabric.
Kits include a hand punch tool with die and six complete snaps with tapping screw studs.
Pair with a female snap half to create a complete snap.
Everything you need to fasten a fabric snap to a solid surface.
The threaded stud installs in threaded holes.
The drilling screw stud drills its own hole.
Fasten these male snap halves to a solid surface when you only have access to one side. A blind rivet tool is required for installation.
Create an eyelet for turn-button fastener bases.
Use screws to secure these bases in a solid surface.
Drive the threaded stud into a solid surface.
SAE washers generally have a smaller ID and OD than USS washers.
Compared to our general purpose washers, these have exaggerated diameters and/or thicknesses for covering oversized holes or for use as spacers and levelers.
Flat and oval head screws sit flush within these washers for a neat, finished appearance.
Flat and oval head screws sit flush within these metric washers for a neat, finished appearance.
Also known as slam rivets, the two heads provide a finished look on both sides of your material.
The nickel-plated finish provides good corrosion resistance.
Often used for drawer slides and cabinet hardware, these screws—also known as Euro and Type B screws—create a strong hold in small, shallow holes in wood.
These steel screws are available with corrosion-resistant finishes.
Use these caps to hold components in place and protect shaft ends.
Cap nuts cover and protect threads while providing a finished appearance.
Permanently sew webbing onto these buckles.
Attach webbing to these buckles without sewing.
Attach tips to webbing to prevent frayed ends and make it easier to thread.
Also known as footman's loops, use these guides to prevent webbing from twisting, or as anchor points in tie-down applications.
Hang, pull, and secure loads. These rings are good for general non-lifting applications.
Lock by screwing the latch into the body.
The flat side allows you to connect webbing and strapping, so they lay flat and resist bunching.
Choose from twisting, threading, cinching, and other locking mechanisms.
Loop these rings onto tags.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Create a strong seal on copper tubing when you couple these nuts with compression sleeves and fittings.
As you squeeze the handles, the vise-like jaws lock tightly onto the ferrule to secure barbed fittings onto your hose.