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An alternative to wood in structural applications, FRP fiberglass is strong and lightweight.
Use these round GPO3 fiberglass tubes for electrical applications in humid environments.
Offering excellent arc and track resistance, this GPO3 fiberglass is often used for electrical applications in humid environments.
Route and insulate wire using these square fiberglass tubes, which fit better along edges and around corners than round tubes.
Stronger than Garolite CE with better electrical-insulating properties, Garolite XX is often fabricated into low-cost electrical components.
Garolite CE is often fabricated into parts where high strength is not required.
Using nothing more than standard high-speed steel tooling, Garolite LE can be machined into intricate parts.
A good all-around choice, Garolite G-10/FR4 is strong, machinable, and electrically insulating. It meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
Use Garolite G-10 in place of Garolite G-10/FR4 for applications that are sensitive to halogen, such as in nuclear plants. It's strong, machinable, and electrically insulating.
More electrically insulating than Garolite XX, these tubes are often machined into insulating washers, bushings, transformer spacers, and parts of terminal boards.
Choose these Garolite G-7 rods for their high heat tolerance—they withstand temperatures up to 425° F. While not as strong as Garolite G-9, they offer better arc resistance in dry environments.
Used in turbine bearings, downpipe gaskets, and other machinery, these Garolite tubes withstand heavy impacts and temperatures as high as 500° F.
Rated for temperatures down to -450° F, this Garolite G-10 CR performs better in cryogenic applications than other glass epoxies.
Offering higher strength and better heat resistance than Garolite G-10/FR4, Garolite G-11 is suitable for continuous use in elevated temperatures.
A flame-retardant version of Garolite G-11, these tubes are commonly used to make bushings, standoffs, and spacers for areas with high temperatures. All are stronger and resist heat better than Garolite G-10/FR4.
Frequently called electrical-grade Garolite, this Garolite G-9 is strong, electrically insulating, and arc resistant in dry environments.
A plastic tip absorbs shock to prolong the life of these handles and reduce stress on your arms.
Add rollers to T-slotted framing to create flow rails, ball transfer tables, and other manual conveyors.
Serrated grooves grip the lip of the channel.
Mark equipment at risk of being hit by vehicles.
Use these long-handled retrievers to grab and pull objects in hard-to-reach spots.
Also known as rescue hooks, these retrievers are often used to pull an injured worker away from electrical hazards without risking the safety of other workers. They have a fiberglass handle and insulated hook to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. The handle is tested to meet the requirements of ASTM F711.
The pointed tip with curved hook is good for holding and pulling cylindrical material.
Pick up objects on the ground, grab items on high shelves, and reach into deep tanks.
Fiberglass threaded rods are stronger than nylon threaded rods. They resist acids, solvents, salt water, and oil.