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Made of stiff low-carbon steel to deflect less under load, these H-bars are commonly used in machine bases, construction, platforms, and frames.
Made of rigid low-carbon steel, these I-beams are often used in construction, framing, lifting, and hoisting applications.
Also known as mild steel, low-carbon steel is easy to machine, form, and weld. It's widely fabricated into parts that don’t require high strength.
These 90° angles are zinc galvanized for good corrosion resistance.
The most widely used aluminum, 6061 is fabricated into everything from pipe fittings and containers to automotive and aerospace parts. It is strong and corrosion resistant, plus it's easy to machine and weld.
The outside of these 90° angles is polished to either a brushed finish or a mirror-like finish.
An anodized coating forms a bond with the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
Also known as American Standard I-Beams, these I-beams have rounded corners.
More corrosion resistant and easier to form than multipurpose 6061 aluminum, 6063 is primarily used for exterior railings, decorative trim, and door frames.
The anodized coating on these 90° angles forms a bond with the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
Easier to bend and shape than 6061 aluminum, this aluminum is good for framing, cross sections, and structures in construction and marine industries.
While 2024 aluminum was initially designed for structural components in aircraft, it's now widely used when a high strength-to-weight ratio is needed. It offers similar performance to 7075 aluminum, but it’s not as strong.
Originally developed for aircraft frames, uses for 7075 aluminum now include a wide range of high-stress parts. It is often used as a replacement for 2024 aluminum because it’s stronger and provides similar performance in all other aspects.
5086 aluminum is used on ships, oil rigs, tanks, and pressure vessels because of its excellent saltwater resistance and formability.
From cookware to chemical-processing equipment, 304 stainless steel is a good all-around choice for a wide range of applications.
The addition of molybdenum gives 316 stainless steel excellent corrosion resistance. Use it in a variety of marine and chemical-processing applications.
An alternative to wood in structural applications, FRP fiberglass is strong and lightweight.
Offering excellent arc and track resistance, this GPO3 fiberglass is often used for electrical applications in humid environments.
Made with a flame-retardant resin, this FRP fiberglass meets ASTM E84 Class A.
Often used to make railings, edge covers, and other structural framing parts, these carbon fiber U-channels add stiffness and strength to applications without adding a lot of weight.
Lighter than aluminum while remaining rigid, these angles are often used as brackets in structural framing, machinery, and robotics.
A good all-around choice, Garolite G-10/FR4 is strong, machinable, and electrically insulating. It meets UL 94V0 for flame retardance.
Machine these angles into arc barriers, switch mounts, and components for circuit breakers and electrical equipment. They resist carrying electric currents in dry or humid areas, even when exposed to sudden electric discharge.
Transport hook-mount hoists along a beam.
Fit these trolleys to your beam by turning a threaded rod or knob to adjust width—there's no need to disassemble the trolley for installation. Use them to transport hook-mount hoists along a beam.
With the touch of a button, these trolleys effortlessly move hoists along your beam.
These trolleys have a rugged construction for long life.
A separate hand chain makes these trolleys easy to move.
Mount these trolleys to your existing beam to create a cable and hose travel system.
Minimize your downtime—original manufacturer parts keep your hoist in operation.
Also known as end trucks, use these trolleys with your own beams to create a crane.
Track provides the runway for trolleys in manual and powered systems.
Push these trolleys to move material along the conveyor.
Use with conveying chain to automatically move these trolleys along the beam.
Chain connects trolleys and guides movement along the track. It can be assembled and disassembled without tools, yet its design makes it difficult to disconnect while in use.
Suspend and secure tile frames to the ceiling.
Instead of painting or replacing ceiling tile frames when they’re rusted and discolored, put these flexible PVC covers onto them for a clean appearance.
Secure ceiling tiles or join ceiling tile frame components.
Use these components to design your own frame to support ceiling tiles.
Secure tile frames to the wall.
Support beams and joists.
Built to withstand corrosive marine environments, track is anodized aluminum and hangers are 316 stainless steel.
These complete sets contain everything you need to create a system for hanging doors.
Use these adapters for vertical lifting. They have latch hooks to connect to the load.