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Grab some of these spoons, forks, and knives before sitting down to eat. They're available in reusable and disposable materials.
Scoop or rake food products in bulk.
These durable forks have thicker tines and provide more leverage to dig through hard ground.
Use these forks to move construction and landscaping debris, mulch, and woodchips.
Scrape up unwanted vegetation and clear out trenches and ditches.
A plastic cover on the barrel of these terminals provides electrical insulation to prevent short-circuiting with nearby wire. Loosen your mounting screw to install—the open end eliminates the need to completely remove it.
Loosen your mounting screw to install—the open end eliminates the need to completely remove it. They are noninsulated, so you can easily inspect the wire connection.
When heat is applied, the insulation on these terminals shrinks and creates a seal that keeps out water and contaminants. Loosen your mounting screw to install—the open end eliminates the need to completely remove it.
When heat is applied, the enclosed solder melts, creating the most secure and electrically conductive connection we offer. The insulation also shrinks when heated, forming a seal to keep out water and contaminants.
Made of heat-resistant materials, these terminals are designed for high-temperature applications, such as motors, ovens, and furnaces.
Use these to adjust the position of a fitting or an object under load and minimize twisting and knotting.
Screw the pin into position by hand for quick installation and removal. They're for use in low-vibration applications where the shackle remains stationary.
A bolt fastened with a nut and cotter pin makes these shackles more secure than screw-pin shackles.
The pins have flush ends to prevent snagging and accidental disengagement.
One end has a bolt fastened with a nut and cotter pin for a more secure connection than flush-pin connectors.
The strongest shackles we offer, these connectors have a pin with flush ends that prevents snagging and accidental disengagement.
Meeting strict standards for lifting, yet flexible and lightweight, these shackles wrap around a variety of lifting points.
Indentations in the shackle body hold the head of the pin in place once fastened.
For use in low-vibration applications where the shackle remains stationary.
A lip on the shackle keeps the pin from falling out when loosened.
Cotter pins secure each end of these shackles for temporary installations.
Secure each end with the cotter pins for temporary installations.
Minimize twisting and knotting of rope and chain.
The twisted shape of these shackles keeps rope and chain from twisting and knotting. And if their screw becomes loose, the lip on the shackles prevents it from falling out.
Since their pin doesn’t stick out from their body, these shackles won’t snag or accidentally come undone. They have a twisted shape to prevent rope and chain from twisting and knotting.
Since they close with a screw pin, these shackles are quick to install and remove by hand, but should only be used in low-vibration environments where they’ll remain stationary. Their narrow opening restricts the movement of wire rope and chain.
The pin doesn’t stick out from their body, so these shackles won’t snag or accidentally come undone. They have a narrow opening that restricts the movement of wire rope and chain.
A lip on the shackle keeps the screw from falling out when loosened.
More secure than screw-pin shackles, these shackles close with a bolt that’s fastened with a nut and a cotter pin.
To prevent these shackles from snagging or accidentally coming undone, their pin doesn’t stick out from their body.
Wrap these flexible shackles around a variety of anchor points.
The flat side lets webbing and strapping lay flat, so they don’t slide and bunch. These shackles have a pin that screws in, so they’re quick to open and close by hand.
Attach a rope to the ring on the pin for remote release where access is limited. These shackes have a clevis end for making pivoting connections.
The swivel fork allows the lanyard to rotate freely.
The swivel fork ends allow the lanyard to rotate freely.
Like the claw end of a hammer around a nail, these wedges grip studs or rods from both sides to give you leverage for prying apart two joined components.
Use these lifters as an alternative to forklifts to lift items on pallets.
Add length to the forks on a forklift for extra support of long and large loads.
Solder won’t stick to these assorted picks, which are used for positioning circuit board components.
Position circuit board components without solder sticking to these picks.
Hold, separate, and position small parts with one tool. These sets include assorted picks with a different tip at each end.
Install, extract, and position parts around delicate circuits and components with the precision tip on each end of the picks in these sets. The needle-sharp tips are similar to dental tools.