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The ring pivots 90° or 180° to secure loads in various directions.
These rings mount flush and fold down when not in use to eliminate obstructions.
Dimples hold the base tight to prevent it from swiveling.
Accommodate ties in any direction with these rings that swivel all the way around.
The ring pivots 180° to secure loads in various directions. Also known as lashing rings.
Also known as pad eyes, these rigid rings provide a strong, fixed anchor point.
Accommodate ties in any direction with these rings that swivel all the way around and pivot 180°.
Use these rings to make a temporary anchor point on ferrous metal surfaces.
Adhesive on the back holds these rings in place.
Large holes in the base allow adhesive to flow through.
Sew webbing onto these plates for a permanent anchor point or run webbing through to use them as guides.
Also known as footman's loops, use these guides to prevent webbing from twisting, or as anchor points in tie-down applications.
No need for drilling or welding—these guides mount with adhesive.
These rings pivot to secure loads in various directions.
Mount threaded accessories onto track.
These guides have a flat slot that accepts webbing and prevents it from twisting.
The ring pivots to secure loads in various directions.
The fixed base provides added stability and allows you to lift heavy loads with smaller thread sizes.
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.
For a more secure hold than standard hoist rings, weld these hoist rings to your load.
Choose these hoist rings when you need to lift your load from the side.
Remove the shackle after lifting while keeping the base installed for future use.
Keep on hand all the parts needed to assemble custom hoist rings.
The ball bearing on these hoist rings makes it easy to rotate your load even after it’s suspended.
With three different thread sizes, these hoist rings are useful when you need to lift different types of equipment.
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.