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Use these guides to position a rope.
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.
Sew webbing onto these plates for a permanent anchor point or run webbing through to use them as guides.
Wind rope around these cleats for a secure hold.
Press rope into the gripping body of these cleats for a quick hold.
Two rotating cams pinch and hold rope as you pull it through to provide a temporary hold.
Slide fittings between slots on this track for quick adjustments. Also known as logistics track or L-track.
When full lengths of track won't fit, use these plates to mount a single fitting.
Brackets mount to the frame of a conveyor to hold mounting rods.
Brackets are sized to mount sensors and reflectors to a conveyor frame.
These brackets mount to the frame of a conveyor to hold guide clamps.
Suspend trays, plates, and drip pans underneath a conveyor.
Use in pairs to support a conveyor roller or package stop.
Mount to a conveyor frame to recondition a worn hex axle hole or to convert a round axle hole to a hex axle hole.
Hooks allow items to rotate 90° while suspended.
Build a custom clamping system for holding lightweight objects such as beakers and laboratory equipment.
Quickly install and remove the clamp-on base from a benchtop.
Use these vises for general purpose workholding.
For big jobs, these vises have a wider jaw opening, deeper throat depth, and larger footprint than standard vises.
Hold your smallest workpieces in these vises, which have a clamp-on base for quick installation and removal from a benchtop.
Hold tiny workpieces in these compact vises.
Made of 304 stainless steel to stand up to washdown environments, such as food and beverage production, these are the most corrosion-resistant vises we offer.
Designed for outdoor use, these vises have a finish that resists corrosion.
The movable jaw can be repositioned to extend the jaw opening. Pull out the entire sliding section and insert it on the opposite side of the vise.
A bright yellow vise body stands out on the shop floor.
Two vise heads tilt and rotate 360°, locking in place to hold work at any angle.
The head tilts and locks in place to hold work at an angle.
Rotate the head 360° to use three different vise jaws and lock workpieces in position at 45° intervals.
Also known as woodworkers' vises, these mount to the underside of your workbench and sit flush with the surface.
Designed for precision grinding and inspection, the construction of these vises ensures workpieces are held perfectly square. They are also known as toolmakers’ vises.
The small size allows multiple vises to be mounted on a single machine table. Frequently used in 4- and 5-axis milling machines, these vises have stepped jaws with serrated teeth that firmly grip just a small portion of your workpiece.
Use these vises for reliable workholding on CNC machines.
The vise body and stationary jaw are one piece for high repeatability, even under heavy clamping loads. Ground flat on the base and three sides, these vises ensure accuracy whether mounted on the base, either side, or upright.
Use the adjustment dials to ensure your work is accurately positioned on X and Y axes.
The dials on these vises are graduated in smaller increments than standard cross‐slide drill‐press vises for finer adjustment. Use to precisely position work on X and Y axes.
Tilt and lock the vise to hold work at any angle up to 90°.
Push the handle to slide the jaw into place for quicker setup than standard drill-press vises.
Turn the handle to move the jaw on these basic vises.
Compressed air controlled by a foot pedal allows hands‐free operation. Use these vises in production applications with frequent insertion and removal of workpieces.
Tilt the head on two axes and rotate the base to position your workpiece at almost any angle.
Reliably hold workpieces with these basic machine vises.
The jaws move inward at the same time to consistently position your workpiece in the center of the vise.
Secure these heavy duty vises to the back of a truck to clamp at your job site.
Lift the end of these sine vises by placing gauge blocks underneath—they hold tools and workpieces at precise angles for grinding, cutting, and inspecting.
A wide opening, large throat depth, and grooved jaws accommodate circuit boards and other flat objects.
The jaws are rubber coated to prevent damage to pipe and other round workpieces.
Steel jaws secure round workpieces such as pipe, tubing, and conduit.
Use these mounts with robot bases to secure your controller near your robot arm for easy access and to cut down on cord lengths.
Connect your robot arm to tools or extensions made from T-slotted framing.