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Join duct and fittings with quick-release clamps for faster disassembly and cleanout than other duct systems.
No need for clamps or connectors—duct and fittings have a male end that is slightly smaller than its female end for simple assembly.
A spiral seam gives this duct greater strength and rigidity than standard duct.
Fittings have gaskets which create a tight seal—you don't need to seal joints with coating or tape.
Made of PVC plastic to withstand acids, alkalies, salts, and other corrosive vapors and fumes.
Often used in tight spaces, such as in walls and ceilings, rectangular duct allows you to select larger sizes without increasing duct height.
Evenly distribute air from fans and blowers throughout large spaces.
At about half the height, this oval duct fits in tighter spaces than round and rectangular duct.
Bolt flanges to equipment to start a run of duct.
Weld flanges to equipment to start a run of duct.
Control the flow of air and material through duct systems.
Use in dust collection systems. The slide pushes through the top of the gate to clear debris.
More convenient than other blast gates, these automatic gates open and close in sync with dust collectors, fume exhausters, and other machines.
Often added to existing systems, these gates install without disassembling duct. Also known as half gates.
Save energy and increase comfort by heating and cooling only the areas that need it.
In the event of a fire, these dampers automatically stop airflow through duct.
Regulate airflow by adjusting dampers from fully open to fully closed.
Also known as barometric dampers, these dampers improve furnace performance by automatically opening and closing to maintain consistent airflow despite changing environmental conditions.
The panels open and close by turning the knobs.
Also known as cleanouts, panels cover cutouts in duct to provide access for inspection and cleaning.
Add a flexible joint to your system to reduce vibration caused by fans and blowers.
These noise reducers mount directly to spiral duct to decrease noise by as much as 50%.
Connect diffusers to duct.
These dampers regulate airflow.
For use with gas-fired equipment, such as boilers and furnaces, these vent pipes and fittings withstand temperatures up to 400° F. Also known as type B gas vents.
Built to withstand temperatures up to 1000° F, these vent pipes and fittings are for use with boilers, furnaces, stoves, and other equipment that is fired by coal, gas, oil, propane, or wood.
Cover chimneys to reduce downdrafts and prevent obstructions from entering.
The expanded mesh on these vent caps provides spark protection.
Keep rain and debris out of vertical exhaust pipe with these caps that open with slight pressure from exhaust.
Form elbows and bends with this hose and it will hold its shape without support.
Rugged, yet pliable PVC makes this a good general purpose hose for venting smoke, propane fumes, and water-based paint fumes.
Hose has a single thin layer of PVC-coated fiberglass for venting smoke, water-based paint fumes, and welding fumes.
With the smallest bend radius of all the fume hose we offer, this lightweight hose can handle tight turns around equipment.
Let go of this hose and it will spring back out of your way.
If you’re tight on storage space, this hose compresses down to a small size.
Combining the heat resistance of metal with the flexibility of fabric, this fiberglass hose has a special coating that stands up to high temperatures.
Not only does this hose stand up to corrosive fumes, it has a metal spiral on the outside that acts as a wear strip to protect against damage.
Unlike other duct hose that has a metal spiral, this hose has a plastic spiral that will not rust.
Vent smoke, water-based paint fumes, and welding fumes with this hose that gives you a clear view inside your line.
Alumina-coated glass fabric withstands extreme temperatures like stainless steel, but is much more flexible.
A nonstick PTFE liner gives this hose the ability to handle corrosive fumes such as smoke, paint fumes, hydrochloric acid fumes, and toluene fumes.
Commonly used in garages, this thick rubber hose will bounce back when stepped on or driven over.
Metal interlocked strips create a rigid, durable hose that stays strong under high temperatures.
Increase or decrease the hose diameter by up to 25% with a two-handed twist.
Insulated with a layer of fiberglass, this ultra-thin lightweight hose keeps air at a constant temperature.
Unlike fabric duct hose, this lightweight aluminum hose can bend around corners and hold its shape.
Step on this polypropylene hose and the flexible plastic spiral will pop back up unharmed.
The most compressible hose we offer, this duct hose collapses to 5% of its length for easy storage.
Super thin and lightweight, this hose is economical and rolls up for easy disposal.
A general purpose duct hose for blowing and venting air, this polyester hose is lightweight and has a wear strip to protect against damage.
The ends of this hose have a belt-and-buckle connection that eliminates the need for clamps.
Our most versatile duct hose for blowing and venting air, this polyester hose is lightweight and very flexible.
A layer of fiberglass insulation helps maintain the temperature inside the hose. Use for heating and cooling applications in outdoor environments.
A metalized polyester cover reflects heat so the temperature inside the hose won’t rise.
An acrylic coating allows this polyester hose to hold up under higher temperatures than other fabric hose.
A good general purpose hose for blowing and vacuum applications, this hose is for use with grinding dust, sawdust, and lint.
The neoprene coating on this hose holds up under high heat.
In addition to offering excellent abrasion resistance, this hose meets UL 94 HB for flame retardance.
Hose has a flexible plastic spiral that bounces back to its original shape when stepped on.
This general purpose hose for blowing and vacuum applications has a thick PVC wear strip that protects against damage caused by dragging.
This white hose makes dirt and other contaminants easy to spot.
The smooth interior prevents dust from getting trapped and building up inside the hose.
The small bend radius makes this hose easy to wrap around corners and install in tight spaces.
A blend of rubber and plastic creates a hose that's flexible, yet tough enough to handle abrasive particles such as grinding dust and sawdust. It's also known as TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane).
The neoprene coating on this hose contains carbon to dissipate static when hose is installed in a grounded system.
Bend this hose in any direction and it will hold its shape without support.
Blow jagged, abrasive materials through this hose without worrying about punctures or tears. It’s made of extra--thick TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane).
Hose has a plastic spiral that acts as a wear strip to protect against damage.
Formed by metal interlocked strips, this hose has the strength to stand up to sharp, abrasive materials.
SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) is blended with carbon, which dissipates static electricity without the need for a grounding wire.
The strongest nonmetal duct hose we offer, this SBR (styrene butadiene rubber) hose is reinforced with yarn and has a metal spiral.
These short lengths of hose have a collar on each end to prevent the clamp from slipping off.
A polyurethane liner gives this hose extra strength to handle high pressure and vacuum applications.
Tough, resilient EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) offers excellent impact resistance and is long lasting.
Lightweight, yet strong, this aluminum hose bends and maintains its shape without support.
A thick layer of PVC with a metal spiral lets this hose handle particles heavier than dust, including cardboard fibers.
The neoprene coating on this hose withstands continuous motion without weakening.
Don’t worry about crushing this hose if you step on it—it has a flexible plastic spiral that springs back to its original shape.
Tough both inside and out, this durable polyurethane hose has a metal spiral that acts as a wear strip to protect against damage.
Hose meets UL 94 V-2 for flame retardance.
Not only is TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethane) tough enough to handle heavy particles and cardboard fibers, the material is clear so you can monitor flow.
Position this hose in any direction and it will hold its shape.
The hose’s embedded metal spiral along with carbon-filled fittings divert static electricity when hose is grounded and used with a metal suction tube.
Blow grain, sugar, flour, and powders through this hose—it’s made of FDA listed material. Hose has a metal spiral that dissipates static when used in a grounded system.
A smooth interior allows for unrestricted flow and makes this hose easy to clean.
A small bend radius lets this hose twist and turn to fit in cramped spaces.
Step on or drive over this hose without causing damage.
Run water, mist, oil, and chemicals such as citric and acetic acid through this hose.
If your liquid contains some solid particles, this tough EPDM rubber hose can handle the extra abrasion.
Transfer material from sifters, feeders, and strainers to other parts of your sanitary line with these hose lengths and fittings.
Join pieces of conduit.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Connect different sizes and genders of conduit.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside PVC conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
This is also known as PVC Schedule 40 conduit.
Connect different sizes of conduit.
This nonmagnetic aluminum conduit withstands damp and corrosive environments.
Ground conduit by running a ground wire through the attached lug.
Seal out moisture while reducing the knockout size in an outlet box or enclosure so you can attach a different size of conduit to it.
Join different sizes of conduit.
Connect to the end of conduit or a fitting to protect wires from abrasion when being pulled.
Reduce the knockout size in an outlet box or enclosure so you can attach a different size of conduit to it.
This impact- and crush-resistant conduit is also known as galvanized rigid conduit (GRC).
Also known as intermediate metallic conduit (IMC), this is lighter in weight than thick-wall (rigid) steel conduit, yet it has the same strength.
Use in food-processing and chemical plants—this is the most corrosion resistant thick-wall conduit we offer.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside thick-wall (rigid) metal conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
The most corrosion-resistant thin-wall conduit we offer, use this along walls and ceilings in food-processing and chemical plants.
Slide these grommets into conduit ends to protect wire and cable from abrasion when being pulled.
Also known as electrical metallic tubing (EMT), this conduit has thin walls that easily bend with a conduit bender and can be cut with a hacksaw.
Visually identify different runs of wire and cable along walls and ceilings with this conduit that has a painted exterior.
Create a connection point to route overhead service wire and cable from utility poles to electrical meters, bringing power to buildings.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside metal conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
Also known as FMC, this conduit offers the crush resistance of metal combined with flexibility to handle bends in tight spaces.
Protect fiber optic cable with this small-diameter conduit.
Attach conduit and armored cable to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Also known as antishort bushings, these grommets slide into the ends of conduit and armored cable to protect wire and cable from sharp edges.
Preventing wear and cracks, these grommets shield the sections of your conduit that rub and bang against nearby components.
Make tight bends in machine and equipment wiring.
Thicker corrugations make this conduit more crush resistant than standard flexible plastic conduit.
Visually identify different runs of wire and cable in machine and equipment wiring.
Also known as Type B, this conduit is more crush and abrasion resistant than liquid-tight flexible plastic conduit.
The spiral design makes this conduit more flexible than abrasion-resistant liquid-tight flexible plastic conduit.
These fittings seal out liquids when connecting liquid-tight flexible metal conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Run conduit in food areas—the cover can be cleaned and sterilized without weakening or splitting. This conduit meets NSF/ANSI standard 169 for special-purpose food equipment.
When used with liquid-tight fittings, this conduit seals out liquid. The steel core provides crush resistance, and the cover is UV light resistant.
Even in temperatures as low as -50° F and as high as 220° F, this conduit stays flexible.
In addition to resisting oil, this conduit resists lubricants and grease.
The toughest liquid-tight flexible metal conduit we offer, this resists oil, chemicals, and extreme temperature fluctuations.
Hold flexible plastic conduit in place along walls and machines.
Made of brass, these adapters provide electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection when connecting shielded flexible plastic conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Covered with a copper braid, this conduit protects wire and cable from electromagnetic interference (EMI) caused by motors and other equipment.
Also known as Type A, this conduit meets the demands of continuous motion while sealing out liquid when used with liquid-tight fittings.
These fittings seal out liquid when used with continuous-flex liquid-tight plastic conduit.
In addition to continuous-motion applications such as robotics, this conduit is suitable for high-vibration applications.
One end twists into a piece of conduit for a quick connection; the other end attaches to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Secure threaded metal conduit fittings to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Secure threaded plastic conduit fittings to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Transition between conduit sizes and types.
Transition between types of conduit.
This raceway system is also known as wireway and wire trough.
In areas exposed to washdowns, chemicals, and corrosion, install this stainless steel raceway system that has gaskets at the connection points.
Gaskets on the covers and at connection points protect against dust as well as seeping oil and coolant.
With more than one channel, this raceway allows you to separate power and data wiring to prevent signal interference.
Route power, data, and control cable rated up to 600 volts AC/DC.
Surface mount with the adhesive back to route low-voltage data and control cable where you can't get inside walls.
The triangular shape fits into corners.
Insert and remove cable at any point along the length of this open-top, hook-shaped raceway.
With a top that overhangs the cover, this raceway keeps out rain. It is rated NEMA 3R for protection from liquids and light splashing.
Protect wire and cable from dust, dirt, and oil/coolant dripping—this raceway is rated NEMA 12.
Often used as an alternative to cable ties, wire duct guides and organizes short runs of electrical wiring in enclosures, control panels, and machines.
Narrower slots and fingers create more access and routing points than on standard slotted wire duct.
Faster to install than standard slotted wire duct, attach this to flat, clean surfaces.
Route wire and cable around curves with this bendable wire duct.
This wire duct completely encloses wire and cable.
These cable ramps handle heavy pedestrian and equipment traffic.
Use in areas with light pedestrian traffic.
Curve these ramps to route cable around bends and corners in indoor areas with heavy pedestrian and equipment traffic.
Lay your cable in the slit on the top so it stays off the floor.
Multiple channels let you separate different types of cable and cords.
Protect cable from carts, pedestrians, and other light indoor traffic.
These cable ramps are strong enough to withstand equipment traffic.
With the widest channels of any of our cable ramps, these ramps can span large cable, hose, and pipe.
Reduce tripping hazards when running cable and cords through a pedestrian area.
Use this PTFE sleeving in applications where temperatures reach up to 500° F.
A silicone rubber coating on this fiberglass sleeving protects against sparks and molten metal splash.
Made from thicker and denser fiberglass than standard spark-resistant sleeving, this sleeving is more abrasion resistant and provides better insulation. The silicone rubber coating protects against sparks and molten metal splash.
Made of PVC, this sleeving resists chemicals, oil, and acids.
Add a layer of insulation to prevent electricity and heat from dissipating from wire and cable.
This sleeving withstands temperatures up to 390°F and is often used to insulate connections in transformers and relays. It prevents electricity and heat from dissipating from wire and cable.
A specially formulated silicone rubber coating allows this sleeving to stretch over items during installation; it then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Braided from thick plastic strands, this sleeving has excellent abrasion resistance. It stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Tight braiding makes this sleeving resistant to fraying when cut with scissors. It stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Protect cable, hose, and pipe in high temperature environments—this sleeving withstands temperatures over 450° F. It stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
This sleeving stretches to fit over items for easy installation, and then tightens around its contents for a secure fit. Choose from multiple colors to organize wire and cable.
Reduce the likelihood of slipping in high-traffic areas. This sleeving has thick, nonslip fibers that create friction so it doesn’t slide when you step on it. It stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Tested to meet MIL-STD-202, this sleeving meets performance standards for flame retardance. It stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Rated UL 2024 and NFPA 262, this sleeving is approved for use in plenum spaces such as duct work and above a drop ceiling. It self-extinguishes and emits minimal amounts of smoke and gas during combustion. Stretch to fit over items for easy installation; it tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Use this braided copper sleeving to protect wire and cable from signal distortion caused by nearby equipment and devices. It stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
With excellent torsional strength, this sleeving withstands the extreme twisting found in robotics. It has impact strength similar to steel yet is lighter than most other sleeving materials. Stretch it to fit over items for easy installation; it tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
With a temperature rating of 1800°F or higher, this sleeving can withstand hotter temperatures than fiberglass and most ceramic.
This sleeving withstands temperatures over 1000°F, such as in refineries.
Unlike fiberglass and silica, this sleeving won't irritate skin, so it's easier to handle. It has a temperature rating of 1100° F or higher.
A blend of Aramid and fiberglass gives this sleeving excellent abrasion resistance. It can withstand temperatures up to 650° F
Tightly braided nylon fibers give this sleeving excellent abrasion resistance. As it wears, the fibers frizz and make the outer wall thicker for improved protection.
Made of Nomex fabric, this sleeving has excellent tear resistance and better abrasion resistance than nylon sleeving.
A strip of hook-and-loop creates a strong seal along the entire length of this sleeving, yet it can be opened at any point to access contents. Use it to wrap around wire, cable, or hose without disconnecting them.
Wrap this sleeving around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them. It has a slit along the entire length and wraps over itself to stay closed without an adhesive strip or other closure.
Snaps keep this sleeving securely closed, yet permit quick access to contents and allow you to route wires in between the snaps. Use it to easily wrap around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them.
Organize and protect the cables on your Universal Robots arm without hindering its movement.
Zip this sleeving around wire, cable, or hose that are connected at both ends to quickly bundle them.
Often used to protect wire, cable, and hose in robotics and other automated applications, this highly flexible sleeving withstands continuous motion without tearing or fraying.
The tightly braided construction makes this polyester sleeving abrasion resistant. It has a slit along the entire length so it easily wraps around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them.
Made of aluminum with a fiberglass liner, this sleeving reflects heat away from contents and withstands temperatures up to 390°F. A slit along the entire length makes it easy to install around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them.
Silicone rubber coats this fiberglass sleeving to shed sparks and molten metal splash. It has a slit along the entire length so it easily wraps around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them.
Coated with PVC, this polyester sleeving resists chemicals and solvents. It has a slit along the entire length so it easily wraps around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them.
Use this shielded sleeving to protect wire and cable from signal distortion caused by nearby equipment and devices. It has a slit along the entire length so it easily wraps around wire and cable without disconnecting them.
Unlike traditional sleeving that bunches wire and cable into a circle, this sleeving holds them flat, so it’s good for tight spaces such as vehicle interiors. It has a slit along the entire length so it easily wraps around wire and cable without disconnecting them.
A slit along the length makes this sleeving easy to install over wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them. The corrugated construction gives it impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, with more flexibility.
Rated UL 94 V-2, this sleeving resists combustion and minimizes the spread of flames. A slit along the length makes it easy to install over wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them. It has impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, with more flexibility.
This sleeving reflects heat away from contents and withstands temperatures up to 300°F. A slit along the length makes it easy to install over wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them. The corrugated construction gives it impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, with more flexibility.
Made of nylon, this sleeving is the most impact- and abrasion-resistant slit corrugated sleeving we offer. A slit along the length makes it easy to install over wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them.
This sleeving reflects heat away from contents and withstands temperatures up to 900°F. The corrugated construction gives it impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, but with more flexibility.
The corrugated construction gives this sleeving impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, but with more flexibility.
A hinge along the entire length makes this one-piece sleeving easy to open for installation. Interlocking ridges overlap along the opening to protect contents from dust and dirt. The corrugated construction gives it the impact and abrasion resistance of conduit, with more flexibility.
The two halves of this sleeving nest into each other, fully enclosing contents. It has interlocking ridges that overlap to keep out dust and dirt. The corrugated construction gives it the impact and abrasion resistance of conduit, with more flexibility.
Wrap this sleeving around cable, cords and wires to protect them and to form bundles.
Made of PTFE, this sleeving has excellent resistance to chemicals and acids. A reusable alternative to tape and cable ties, it allows you to route wire and cable between the spirals.
Protect cables, cords, and wire and form them into bundles in your food-processing plant while lowering the risk of contaminating the food.
This sleeving absorbs UV light, so it can be used in direct sunlight without getting damaged. A reusable alternative to tape and cable ties, it allows you to route wire and cable between the spirals.
Made with a self-extinguishing additive, this sleeving will not produce fumes when exposed to open flame or high temperatures. A reusable alternative to tape and cable ties, it allows you to route wire and cable between the spirals.
A mica and silicone rubber blend allows this sleeving to withstand temperatures up to 2100° F. It can be quickly applied to hose or cable like tape, so it's a good option for emergency patches.
Made of neoprene rubber, this sleeving has excellent abrasion resistance. It can be quickly applied to hose or cable like tape, so it's a good option for emergency patches.
These are the most corrosion-resistant tray systems we offer.
The zinc plating on these tray systems offers good corrosion resistance.
Cut, bend, and connect these wire mesh tray systems to route cable and hose in configurations such as curves, slopes, and tees.
Create a system to route cable and hose by connecting components such as straight trays and tees.
The hinged snap-on crossbars open for access at any point along the carrier's length so you can lay in the cable and hose, rather than threading it through.
Thread cable and hose through the entire length.
Designed for smooth, quiet travel, these carriers minimize clicking and jumping in vibration-sensitive applications such as printing and scanning.
A more durable construction with a zinc-plated steel frame provides strength for a longer service life than other open cable and hose carriers.
Designed for specific robot models, these kits have all of the parts required to create a cable and hose carrier. Use them to organize and protect cable and hose without obstructing your robot’s movement.
By completely surrounding the cable and hose, these carriers protect them from dirt, chips, and debris.
Bending and twisting up to 380° in any direction, these carriers organize and protect cable and hose around machines that are constantly moving, such as robotic arms and conveyors.
Reduce noise caused by HVAC systems. These sturdy rubber supports isolate vibration caused by heat pumps and air conditioning units, resulting in a quieter facility. When used on roofs, they also keep components above puddled water, which can cause damage.
These U-shaped supports allows access to pipe and conduit after installation.
For a secure hold on pipe and conduit suspended above the ground, these supports have a cushioned clamp provides a 360° grip while reducing vibration.
Adjust supports to the exact height you need to route pipe, conduit, and tubing through strut-mount routing clamps and hangers.
Support lines that expand and contract. The roller on these supports compensates for movement in your line from changing temperatures.
Bolt directly to a pipe flange to suspend a run of pipe above the ground.
Also known as conduit hangers, these hangers load from the bottom so you can add or remove material without removing the mounted hanger.
A time-saving alternative to strap hangers, these hangers fit a range of material sizes without any cutting and easily adjust after they’re installed.
Load material between the two halves of the ring and adjust the side bolts for a tighter fit than standard threaded-rod-mount clamping hangers.
Mount these hangers on top of one another to organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit at any angle.
These plastic hangers prevent corrosion caused by metal-to-metal contact. Push them closed for a more secure hold on material than loop hangers.
Lock your line in faster than any other hanger. These hangers automatically close when you press your line into the clamp.
Clip these hangers onto the side of threaded rod. Unlike other threaded-rod-mount hangers, you can use more than one hanger on the same rod to organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit.
Rubber cushions fit material tightly to reduce vibration and provide a more secure hold than loop hangers. The cushions also protect material from sharp edges and prevent corrosion caused by metal-to-metal contact.
These hangers provide maximum corrosion resistance in wet environments and stand up to frequent washdowns with harsh cleaners and sanitizers. Rounded edges, polished surfaces, and acorn or hex nuts that conceal threads reduce the number of places for bacteria to grow and make them easier to clean.
Connect these hangers to organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit. The tight-fitting, santoprene body reduces vibration and prevents corrosion caused by metal-to-metal contact.
Also known as clevis hangers, these have a pivoting loop that adjusts for line movement and vibration. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
These hangers have a swivel nut for adjusting direction after mounting. They're also known as teardrop hangers. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
Use these hangers in corrosive environments and where chemicals are present. They're also known as teardrop hangers. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
Access material quickly without uninstalling the mounted hanger. These hangers have a removable bolt for loading pipe, tube, and conduit from the side. Combine them with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
A roller on the bottom of these hangers compensates for movement due to expansion and contraction, such as in hydraulic applications. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
Also known as pipe shields, these cradles provide additional support and prevent insulation from tearing when routing insulated pipe through loop hangers.
Route multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit with a single hanger. A wide opening and locking tab allow access for installation, adjustment, and removal.
Cut as much strap as you need to hang duct, pipe, and other materials.
Use these close-fitting hangers for a more rigid hold around material than when using straps alone.
Reduce movement in your line with hangers that are more rigid than strap hangers and fit tighter around pipe, conduit, and tube than loop hangers.
For a strong, secure connection, mount these hangers by welding them to a rod.
A versatile solution for temporary hanging of pipe and tubing at work sites as well as anywhere welding and fastening are not possible. Feed material through the strap, then use the D-rings to adjust the hanging height.
Mount these beams across parallel roof joists to hang threaded rod and route pipe, duct, and other overhead systems in areas where there’s no anchoring point.
Tighten the bolt for an exact fit around material. Clamps secure vertical pipes in sanitation drain applications and prevent them from coming in contact with the mounting surface.
A cushion covering the clamp reduces vibration and wear from clamp edges. Clamps surround lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit completely while holding them close to the mounting surface.
Organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit with one clamp. Wider than standard loop clamps, multiline loop clamps surround two lines of material to create a secure grip while holding the lines close to the mounting surface. A cushion covering the clamp reduces vibration and wear from clamp edges.
A molded cushion reduces vibration and wear from clamp edges, plus it provides a tighter fit around material than standard vibration-damping loop clamps.
Compared to metal loop clamps, plastic loop clamps reduce wear on soft materials, such as tubing and cable. Clamps are nonconductive and noncorrosive.
These clamps completely surround single lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit while holding them close to the mounting surface.
Organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit with one clamp. Wider than standard loop clamps, multiline loop clamps surround two lines of material to create a secure grip while holding the lines close to the mounting surface.
Organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, or hose with a single clamp. They are polyethylene for good chemical and UV resistance.
For use with a single line, these plastic clamps reduce wear on softer materials, such as tubing and cable, and prevent corrosion caused by metal-to-metal contact.
For use on a single line, these polypropylene clamps withstand moisture and most chemicals. They're commonly used to route tubing in compressed air systems. A folding arm closes to secure material.
Route two lines of tubing with a single clamp. Commonly used in compressed air systems, these polypropylene clamps withstand moisture and most chemicals. They have a folding arm that closes to secure material.
Backed with foam adhesive tape, these clamps mount to any smooth surface—no fasteners required. They are noncorrosive, nonconductive nylon.
Join these clamps together to line up multiple pipes, cables, or tubes side-by-side, even when they are different sizes.
Customize these clamps to any object—they have a bend-and-stay design so you can mold them to the size and shape you need. Made of plastic-coated 316 stainless steel, they withstand abrasion, corrosion, and UV rays.
Secure two pressurized hydraulic lines with a single clamp to lessen vibration in hydraulic systems. Weld the bottom plate onto the mounting surface for a more secure connection than rail- and adhesive-mount clamps.
Also known as muffler clamps, these U-bolts have a rounded mounting plate that fully surrounds pipe, conduit, and tubing for a secure fit.
Mount these general purpose U-bolts into an existing bracket, or combine with a mounting plate for a secure hold at the mounting surface.
A mounting plate provides a more secure hold at the mounting surface.
Add a mounting plate to your U-bolt for a more secure hold at the mounting surface.
Reduce vibration and noise in your lines—a plastic cushion tightly grips pipe, tubing, and conduit to prevent movement. Nylon-insert locknuts grip the thread to resist loosening.
Suspend and route flat-bottomed objects such as strut channel and small duct.
A durable rubber cushion and mounting plate prevent corrosion and wear caused by metal-to-metal contact. The mounting plate is removable, so the U-bolts can be installed onto an existing line without needing to dissemble it.
These fiberglass-reinforced polyurethane U-bolts have no metal parts, so they won't conduct electricity or cause metal-to-metal corrosion.
Reduce vibration and prevent metal-to-metal corrosion on flat-bottomed objects such as strut channel and small duct.
Clip these saddles around the outside of strut channel for a quick way to route insulated tubing and pipe. Lips on either end of the saddle protect insulation from abrasion if the pipe should move.
Mount these ringbolts into a threaded hole, or use the nut for through-hole mounting. The pivoting ring allows material to move freely.
Also known as bridle rings, routing rings have an open-eye design that allows you to quickly install wire and cable.
Attach these supports onto metal stud knockouts to route cable, conduit, and tubing through metal studs.
Mount these brackets between two studs to support copper tubing for sink faucets and other water supply fixtures.
Combine with a U-bolt or routing clamp to convey a variety of material, such as pipe, tubing, and cable raceway, at distance from floors, walls, and ceilings. The extra clearance allows access for maintenance and adding and removing lines.
Use these components to put together a duct system to collect sawdust, chips, shavings, and granular material from woodworking operations.
Mount these powerful units on a drum for two-stage collection. In the first stage, larger particles fall into the drum; in the second stage, smaller particles go into the filter bag, resulting in less wear on the blower and filter bag. These collectors are 99% efficient for particles 10 microns and larger.
Move large quantities of air and dust through longer runs of pipe than the drum-mount dust collectors. This powerful unit separates most waste material in the airflow and deposits it into a dust storage barrel. These collectors are 99% efficient for particles 5 microns and larger.
Collect wood dust with these simple yet effective dust collectors. The base has wheels, so you can move the unit around for connection to different equipment. These collectors are 95% efficient for wood dust particles 25 microns and larger.
The cartridges in these collectors are 98% efficient for particles 1 micron and larger—great for picking up fine dust such as graphite and talc.
Let gravity move your material from one area to another by connecting these chutes to conveyors and other machinery.
Heat PVC conduit and pipe, then manually bend it to your desired angle.
Make on-the-fly bends in Schedule 40 PVC conduit and pipe without the risk of kinks or cracks. Lightweight and flexible, these benders are easy to keep on hand for occasional use and last-minute adjustments.
Powerful enough to bend conduit and pipe to the angle you need with one stroke of the pump, these are for use on Schedule 40 pipe.
Bend more than one size of tubing without adjusting the bending head.
Choose these benders for short-radius conduit bending.
Follow the easy-to-read markings to bend conduit to the angle you need.
When you're working with exposed conduit, these benders make offset bends so your conduit matches knockout holes in electrical boxes.
Mount on pedestal grinders for easy dust collection
Extract the dust from your blasting cabinet to increase effectiveness and improve visibility.
Separate dust from your abrasive media as it's collected so you can reuse the media.
Mount these trolleys to your existing beam to create a cable and hose travel system.
Mount these trolleys to your existing channel to create a cable and hose travel system.
Mount these trolleys to your existing wire rope to create a cable and hose travel system.
These systems include a series of small trolleys that travel along steel channel so they are stronger and run straighter than wire rope-travel systems and are better for high speeds.
These systems consist of a series of small trolleys that travel on the included wire rope, carrying your cable or hose along with them. Because these systems mount to the side of your crane, they require minimal structural support.
Create a permanent outlet system without opening walls. These outlet strips mount to a wall with clips and hardwire to an existing electrical system.
These brackets have narrow slots compatible with quick-connect clamps for securing pipe and conduit on the channel side of struts without screws or tools.
For compatibility with quick-connect clamps to secure pipe and conduit without screws and tools, this strut channel has narrow slotted holes.
Protect the cables on your TIG guns from weld spatter.
Protect the cables on your MIG guns from weld spatter.