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Also known as machinery eyebolts.
Also known as nut eyebolts, these are designed for through-hole applications.
Unlike conventional eyebolts, you can rotate the eye 360° to match the angle of your load.
Route wire and cable through the smooth eye without snagging.
The matte black-oxide finish won't reflect light, allowing the eyebolts to blend into the background.
These eyebolts retain their strength in temperatures as low as -40° F.
Create your own lifting eye by adding an eye nut to a stud or bolt.
Designed for angular lifting, hoist rings resist stresses that would bend or break an eyebolt. They have a lifting ring that pivots 180° front to back to compensate for roll and sway when lifting heavy or unbalanced loads.
With three different thread sizes, these hoist rings are useful when you need to lift different types of equipment.
Keep on hand all the parts needed to assemble custom hoist rings.
Choose these hoist rings when you need to lift your load from the side.
The fixed base provides added stability and allows you to lift heavy loads with smaller thread sizes.
The ball bearing on these hoist rings makes it easy to rotate your load even after it’s suspended.
Remove the shackle after lifting while keeping the base installed for future use.
Easily slip these hoist rings in and out of threaded holes by pushing the button to retract their threads.
An indicator dot changes from red to black when these hoist rings are properly tightened, eliminating the need for a torque wrench.
A swivel caster lets you reposition your load.
Mount these jacks to equipment to raise and level it.
Fit these compact jacks under low-height loads.
Choose between two lifting points—use the toe for lifting loads low to the ground, or use the saddle when you need a higher, more stable lifting point.
These jacks can be used to lift, spread, push, pull, and clamp.
Wrench-adjustable jacks require less clearance to turn than bar-adjustable jacks.
The turning bar gives you leverage to lift heavier loads than wrench-adjustable screw jacks.
Use these versatile jacks for lifting, spreading, bending, pushing, and straightening.
These jacks have a short body to fit in low-clearance spaces.
With fewer moving parts than standard bottle jacks, these are made for frequent use.
Jacks are equipped with two foot pedals for hands-free use, one to raise the ram and another to lower it.
Pump the handle by hand to raise the jack. Turn the release valve to lower the load.
Jacks include a ram, a hand pump with hydraulic oil, a pressure gauge, and a hydraulic hose.
These jacks include extensions for increasing lift height and accessories for prying.
As versatile as bottle jacks, but with two lifting points—a toe for lifting loads low to the ground, and a saddle for a higher, more stable lifting point.
Roll from job to job and under hard-to-reach places.
Use these rugged rubber lifting bags under heavy loads with less than 1" of clearance, on soft surfaces, and under water.