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Lighter in weight than steel and brass grips, these aluminum grips are strong enough to secure cords in demanding wet environments.
Create a tight grip on cords in wet environments while reducing stress from bending—the 90° angle of these cord grips routes cords to fit tight spaces in enclosures and panels.
Stop cords from coming loose in wet environments while keeping them along the side of your enclosure in tight spaces.
Keep your cord at a gentle angle without sacrificing a tight hold, even in tough, wet environments.
With an oval bushing hole, these lightweight grips secure flat building cable, such as Romex and Festoon cable, in wet areas. All offer strain relief to extend cable life.
Use these lightweight grips to secure cords entering knockouts at a 45° angle in wet, tight spaces while easing the stress from bending. Made of aluminum, they’re lighter in weight than steel and brass grips yet durable.
The mesh extension provides a secure hold in applications where cable is pulled or in motion. It reduces stress on the cable and prevents kinking for longer cable life.
These cord grips are lightweight yet durable.
Secure and seal electrical cords entering knockouts at a 45° angle.
Connect a single flat cable to a junction box.
These cord grips are lightweight yet durable. They have a zinc-plated steel locknut and metal-reinforced rubber O-ring that prevents liquid from entering the connection.
Secure cords in wet and industrial environments with little room—these grips curve 45° to relieve bending stress.
These grips meet Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 standards for use in hazardous locations.
These 90° elbows meet Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 standards for use in hazardous locations.
Secure multiple flat cable through one cord grip—reducing the space and number you need for a project, as well as saving time.
Keep hands away from machinery—use these lightweight tools to pick up and hold parts. The pliers-style handles provide more comfort and control than standard tongs.
Get a firm grip on beakers and other containers in the curved jaws. You can also use the tips of these tongs to pick up small objects.
Use these general purpose tongs for gripping and positioning.
Designed to hold your part on 4- and 5-axis milling machines, these vises provide rigid clamping while exposing five full sides of the workpiece. This allows even complex parts to be completed in a single operation. You must cut a dovetail into your material before the vise can grip it.
Pick up objects on the ground, grab items on high shelves, and reach into deep tanks.
View, grab, and position objects in hard-to-reach spots. These retrievers have a camera and light at the tip of the flexible shaft and an LCD that displays live video. In addition to picking up objects, they can be used in applications such as installing wiring behind walls and extracting clogs and debris from pipes.
Pick up screws, nuts, and other small steel objects.
The head pivots, so you can pick up screws, nuts, bolts, and other small steel objects from any angle.
LEDs light the magnetized tip and the shaft bends and stays in position to reach objects in awkward spaces.
Bend the shaft to reach objects in awkward spaces.
Use these long-handled retrievers to grab and pull objects in hard-to-reach spots.
Spear litter with the sharp point.
The pointed tip with curved hook is good for holding and pulling cylindrical material.
Slip the cable over an object and it locks in place once tightened.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
For applications that require a large gripping area, these handles have a center-to-center distance of 12" or more. Fasten them directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
A rubber coating provides a comfortable grip. Cut the grip to the length you need before mounting. Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Cut the grip to the length you need before mounting. Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
With a mounting hole center-to-center distance of 1" or less, these are the smallest pull handles we offer. Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close tiny doors and drawers.
For applications that require a large gripping area, these handles have a center-to-center distance of 12" or more. Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on furniture, machines, and equipment.
These handles provide a stronger connection than those attached with screws or nuts. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Access handles from multiple angles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. Their grip folds out of the way when it's not in use.
These handles have a folding grip that drops out of the way when you let go. Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Detents keep these handles in the extended or folded position—they won't move until you reposition them. Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. Detents keep these handles in the extended or folded position—they won't move until you reposition them.
Thread a screw through a hole from the back of your surface into the knobs to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. The grip is offset from the mounting surface so there's room to fully grasp the handle.
Mount these pulls to the edge of drawers, panels, and doors. When closed, only the fingertip grip is visible.
Pull doors open with an arm or a foot—instead of your hands—to reduce the spread of germs, bacteria, and viruses. These handles are often installed on restroom doors.
Grab and pull objects to test their strength. These hooks thread onto the shaft of your force gauge.
Stick this ultra-flexible tape to ladder rungs, diamond tread plates, and other uneven and irregular surfaces with sharp corners.
Store tools such as brooms, cordless drills, screwdrivers, and flashlights.
Designed for temporary mounting on smooth, nonporous surfaces, vacuum holders are easy to remove and reposition.
Move large, heavy sheets of plywood, fiberboard, cement board, and drywall with these nonmarring lifters. Unlike suction-cup and magnetic lifters, they will hold porous and nonmagnetic sheets.
Connect these fittings to a vacuum cup and compressed air source to create a vacuum generating system.
Use sensors, vacuum lifter mounts, and robot adapter plates to add functionality or replace worn cups, pads, and other parts to extend the life of your vacuum lifters.
Connect these lifters to your robot arm to pick up and move items using suction. They're electric, so you don't need a compressed air source.
These finger blanks come ready to mount to SMC or Schunk grippers, so you can make custom fingers without starting from scratch. Just machine the blank’s gripping end to create fingers that will securely grip your specific parts.
The arms slide along the handle and lock into place with thumb screws. Use these tools to install and remove rings inside a bore or around a shaft.