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Hang larger, heavier items than standard hooks with these load-rated hooks.
Slide hangers onto ceiling tile framing to suspend signs, cords, and cable.
These swivel hooks have a latch that ensures rope, chain, and fittings won't separate from the hook when the load slackens.
These kits fit most hooks with a drilled pinhole.
Join, organize, and suspend objects with these S-hooks.
Also known as machinery eyebolts.
Also known as nut eyebolts, these are designed for through-hole applications.
Create your own lifting eye by adding an eye nut to a stud or bolt.
Also known as thimble eyebolts, the large, contoured groove in the eye reduces kinks and minimizes the wear on your wire rope.
Screw the pin into position by hand for quick installation and removal. They're for use in low-vibration applications where the shackle remains stationary.
A bolt fastened with a nut and cotter pin makes these shackles more secure than screw-pin shackles.
Strike the prongs with a ball peen hammer and they expand to hold the connecting link together.
The galvanized finish resists corrosion.
The swivel hook with latch installed on one end, prevents the wire rope from twisting. It is for use with winches.
Attach these hooks to elastic cord to make a tie down.
Create a tie down by attaching these hooks to elastic strap.
Also known as bridle rings, routing rings have an open-eye design that allows you to quickly install wire and cable.
Route bundles of wire and cable through a single hook. A wide opening allows access for installation, adjustment, and removal.
Mount these ringbolts into a threaded hole, or use the nut for through-hole mounting. The pivoting ring allows material to move freely.
Hang cable and other flexible material beneath wire to prevent it from sagging and swaying. To install, hook the two ends of the ring around the wire—no fasteners required.
These clamps completely surround single lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit while holding them close to the mounting surface.
A cushion covering the clamp reduces vibration and wear from clamp edges. Clamps surround lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit completely while holding them close to the mounting surface.
For use with a single line, these clamps brace pipe, tubing, and conduit directly against the mounting surface.
For a strong, secure connection, mount these hangers by welding them to a rod.
These steel anchors are available with corrosion-resistant finishes.
Along with fencing, these staples can also be used to install suspended ceilings and to secure insulation.
Use these flat staples to secure romex cable.
Secure and insulate round signal wire such as data and communication wire.
These curved staples snuggly hold round signal wire such as coaxial cable and telephone wire.
Our heaviest duty lacing uses bolts and nuts to repair and extend 0.25" to 0.625" thick belts.
Insert a pin into the lacing and lock it in place by bending the ends at a 90° angle.
This low-profile lacing requires only a hammer to install so it's good for repairs and tight spaces. Also known as alligator lacing, the lacing teeth bite into the belt to hold. Use on belts up to 0.31" thick.
Often used in cable stringing and pulling applications, these connectors lock quickly and stay closed under tension.