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Quick-Install Hook-Style Lacing
The hooks on this lacing are staggered for a strong, yet low-profile connection. Also known as clipper lacing, use a lacer to quickly clinch hooks into belts.
Note: Two laces are required for each joint.
Stainless steel lacing is more corrosion resistant than steel lacing.
Welded metal bar lacing is more durable and easier to install than cardboard sheet lacing. Each hook is welded to the steel bar. Use on flat conveyors.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.

Welded Metal Bar

Standard Point