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Tie down sheet metal, dies, and other items with sharp edges. Made from Kevlar, this webbing is strong, heat resistant, and difficult to cut—it’s tough enough to use in parachute harnesses.
Permanently sew webbing onto these buckles.
The slotted bar on these buckles allows you to attach an eye easily.
Attach webbing to these buckles without sewing.
These buckles have a bar that grips webbing tightly without sewing.
Attach tips to webbing to prevent frayed ends and make it easier to thread.
These slides are rated for heavy duty applications.
Add these slides to webbing to create adjustable straps or secure loose ends. They’re made for straps that bear light loads, such as backpack straps.
Permanently sew webbing onto these hooks.
Use the split in the hook to slide a loop on and off these fittings.
The flat side allows you to connect webbing and strapping, so they lay flat and resist bunching.
Keep webbing from bunching and attached hooks from sliding.