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When connected to a clevis rod end, these pivot brackets allow a hydraulic cylinder to move in an arc.
Clevis brackets allow hydraulic cylinders to create a bend or pivot when connected to a pivot bracket. They include a clevis pin.
Connect a clevis rod end to a hydraulic cylinder to create a bend or pivot.
Pivots provide smooth motion at the junction between two T-slotted rails.
Position two strut channels at a 30° to 90° angle, then tighten the bolt to secure.
Dimples hold the base tight to prevent it from swiveling.
The ring pivots 90° or 180° to secure loads in various directions.
Accommodate ties in any direction with these rings that swivel all the way around.
These rings mount flush and fold down when not in use to eliminate obstructions.
The ring pivots 180° to secure loads in various directions. Also known as lashing rings.
Accommodate ties in any direction with these rings that swivel all the way around and pivot 180°.
Adhesive on the back holds these rings in place.
Rods along the barrel of these cylinders secure the end caps and shield the barrel from impact.
An extruded-aluminum body means these cylinders have no open spaces for debris to collect.
Made to fit the most common mounting footprint, these cylinders have an NFPA (National Fluid Power Association) industry-standard footprint, ensuring easy interchangeability.
Cylinders have two parallel piston rods that prevent twisting as they extend and retract.
These cylinders have self-adjusting cushions that automatically compensate for changes in load and speed.
Built to withstand hard knocks, these cylinders have a thick barrel wall for more durability than standard air cylinders.
Mount these ringbolts into a threaded hole, or use the nut for through-hole mounting. The pivoting ring allows material to move freely.