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To provide corrosion resistance in wet environments, this framing is galvanized.
Quickly fasten threaded rod to strut channel. Snap these hinged nuts onto a threaded rod, then slip the head through a strut channel hole.
Designed for heavy duty applications, these brackets support metal and wooden handrails on stairs and ramps.
Gray cast iron machines faster with less wear on cutting tools than most types of steel. It's often fabricated into gears, pulleys, rollers, and bushings.
Also known as purlin clamps, these clamps are shaped to fit around beams that have a 45° or 90° lip.
Attach these clamps to the flange of an beam, then hang a threaded rod from the threaded hole.
These clamps rotate and pivot to ensure the rod hangs straight, even on sloped beams.
For centered load distribution, these clamps grip both sides of the beam and hang threaded rod from the middle.
These clamps have a fixed hanger for rigid connections.
Join two beams in a straight line.
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.
These washers have a flange to spread force across structural beams better than standard washers for cross-bracing rods and cables.
Connect cross-bracing rods or cables to structural beams.
Commonly called beveled washers, these are tapered to fit inside an I-beam's flange to provide a parallel bearing surface.
Combine bases, rails, gates, and toeboards to create a barrier customized to your needs. Base is weighted to allow installation without drilling holes.
Position your workpieces at the correct angle prior to welding.