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These hooks are often used to hang coats and other lightweight items.
Racks have multiple hooks to hang items
Save space with these spring-loaded hooks that mount flush with the wall and retract automatically when not in use.
Adhesive strips hold tight yet remove cleanly without damaging the wall.
Use screws to mount these hooks to the ceiling or under a surface, such as a bench top.
Place over doors and panels to add storage space without creating holes.
Hold shelves in cabinets and bookcases without standards.
Step on the spring-operated plunger to hold your door in place; tap on the release lever to free it.
Simple and compact, these closers have an arm that rolls along gates to push them closed.
Use these openers on casement windows.
Save time and money by replacing worn or damaged handles instead of the entire opener.
Pivots provide smooth motion at the junction between two T-slotted rails.
Attach sensors, tubes, and other components to T-slotted framing rails and structures.
Connect T‐slotted rails and reinforce joints for structural stability.
Use hinges to add doors, lids, and machine guards to T-slotted framing.
Add mounting feet and casters to T-slotted framing structures to level equipment, anchor legs to the floor, or add mobility.
Often used in washrooms, these brackets mount panels and partitions.
The two-piece design accommodates a wide range of panel thicknesses.
Support wooden handrails on stairs and ramps with these wall-mount brackets.
Store and secure keys and other small objects in these combination lock boxes.
Build a custom clamping system for holding lightweight objects such as beakers and laboratory equipment.
A time-saving alternative to strap hangers, these hangers fit a range of material sizes without any cutting and easily adjust after they’re installed.
Wind rope around these cleats for a secure hold.
Also known as lag shields, these anchors are designed for use with large-diameter wood screws.
Also known as drive rivets, install these anchors by hammering the pin into the body. Pry out the pin to remove.
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 by hammering the screw into the body. Unthread the screw to remove.
Also known as caulk-in anchors, these stay secure when there's not much material to hold.
Use one of these kits to replace rusty or broken hardware on urinal partitions.
Replace rusty or broken hardware on your toilet partitions without needing to buy the entire component.
These kits include all brackets and fasteners needed for mounting partitions.
Create fast connections with items, such as rope, chain, and straps.
These snaps have an eye that rotates for easy positioning.
The force of the load helps keep the arms closed. Press the trigger for quick connection and disconnection.
Create a loop by feeding the wire rope through the clamp and tighten the set screw to secure it in place. Loosen the set screw to quickly adjust the loop. Also known as Gripple rope clamps. They are for use in noncritical applications, such as fencing.