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An expanding rubber bushing damps vibration while holding panels together.
These screw-mount nuts are often used to attach glides and levels to wood.
Zinc alloy wing nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments.
A nylon insert grips threads to resist loosening.
The flange distributes the load over a large area and reduces stress where the nut meets the material surface.
Tri-groove nuts are narrower than sloped and drilled spanner nuts to fit in tight spaces. Install with a tri-groove socket bit and either a drive handle or an open-end wrench.
The most tamper-resistant nuts we offer, these have a hex head that breaks away upon tightening, leaving a non-removable cone. Install with a standard wrench.
A wide base and large bearing surface make these nuts good for securing large objects. Install with a spanner driver.
The flange keeps these inserts from being pulled through a hole and provides a load bearing surface.
Large threads cut into softwood such as particleboard for a strong hold.
Assortments include various sizes of tapping inserts for softwood.
Mount these inserts flush or below the material's surface.
A closed end seals out elements and protects the threads on these inserts from debris.
An open end allows long screws and bolts to pass through the insert.
Also known as caulk-in anchors, these stay secure when there's not much material to hold.
Also known as double expansion anchors, these expand from both sides for full contact and a secure hold.
Often referred to as four-way expansion anchors, these expand in four directions to resist loosening from vibration.
Also known as drive rivets, install these anchors by hammering the pin into the body. Pry out the pin to remove.
Also known as drive rivets, install by hammering the screw into the body. Unthread the screw to remove.
Also known as lag shields, these anchors are designed for use with large-diameter wood screws.
Connect T‐slotted rails and reinforce joints for structural stability.
Save time and money by replacing worn or damaged handles instead of the entire opener.
Use these openers on casement windows.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Wind rope around these cleats for a secure hold.
Combine with mounting blocks to mount and secure threaded-body shock absorbers.