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These female snap halves create the finished button-look of a snap. Pair them with male snap halves to create a complete snap.
Pair these male snap halves with female snap halves to make a complete snap.
Male and female snaps are included to create complete snaps.
Kits include a hand punch tool with die and six complete snaps.
Once installed, these fasteners provide a female snap half on one side of your fabric and a male snap half on the other.
Once installed, these fasteners provide a male snap half on both sides of your fabric. Create a complete snap by joining each male side with a female snap half for a finished look on assembled layers of fabric.
Everything you need to fasten a fabric snap to a solid surface.
Pair with a female snap half to create a complete snap.
Kits include a hand punch tool with die and six complete snaps with tapping screw studs.
The threaded stud installs in threaded holes.
The drilling screw stud drills its own hole.
Fasten these male snap halves to a solid surface when you only have access to one side. A blind rivet tool is required for installation.
Create an eyelet for turn-button fastener bases.
Use screws to secure these bases in a solid surface.
Drive the threaded stud into a solid surface.
Also known as slam rivets, the two heads provide a finished look on both sides of your material.
These are also known as cutlery rivets.
The washer creates a large holding surface on the back of the material. Also known as belt rivets, these are used for fastening conveyor belts or leather. A special setting tool and a hammer are required for installation.
Snap these nuts into square holes in thin materials.
Stainless steel snap-in nuts have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
These snaps have an eye that rotates for easy positioning.
Create fast connections with items, such as rope, chain, and straps.
The force of the load helps keep the arms closed. Press the trigger for quick connection and disconnection.
For a more secure connection than standard trigger-locking snaps, squeeze the trigger and slide the latch grip down to release.
A wide opening accepts large diameters of rope and pipe. Squeeze the trigger to release.
Squeeze the trigger to quickly release the latch.
Lock the bolt with wire or a cable tie for a secure connection.
Quickly connect and disconnect these carabiners—they don’t lock.
The most secure carabiner we offer, these carabiners won’t accidentally open when rope slides because you need to unscrew the latch to unlock them.
Prevent twisting in your rope or line with these swiveling carabiners. To open, pull the latch down, twist 90° and push in.
Hold rope more securely than nonlocking and slide-release carabiners. While these carabiners are not as secure as screw-locking carabiners, they are easier to open.
Slide the lock down to open the latch and release it to lock these carabiners.
Also known as quick links, these links thread closed by hand or with a wrench.
The narrow end restricts the movement of rope and chain, and the wide end allows room to attach multiple connectors.
The twisted shape of these links prevents loads from rotating or knotting.
Use for three-sided connections. Flat sides ensure webbing and strapping lay flat, so they won't slide and bunch.
Best for attaching different widths of webbing and strapping, the flat sides ensure they lay flat and won't bunch or slide.
Flat sides allow webbing and strapping to lay flat, so they won't slide and bunch.
Also known as C-links, the notch in these links lets you slip additional links on or remove links quickly.
Pull the collar to release the shackle from its locked position.
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.
Attach a rope to the ring on the pin for remote release where access in limited. These shackles have an eye end for connecting to a hook.
The spring-loaded latches on these hooks snap back into place, securing your load.
For extra security, these have a latch that snaps back into place to secure your load.
Made of steel, these are our most durable plugs for panels. Tapered prongs snap into the hole to securely hold them in place.
Keep metal snap-in plugs of various sizes on hand to solve whatever problems arise. Made of steel, these plugs are our most durable plugs for panels. Their tapered prongs snap into holes to securely hold them in place.
Strike the punch with a mallet to set standard fabric snap halves.
Squeeze the adjustable handle to install standard and dual-sided fabric snaps and fabric grommets.
Slide these tools under the head of push-in rivets and squeeze the handles to pop the rivet out. They are also known as panel clip pliers.
Set solid rivets using one of these tools and your hammer.
Made of steel, these durable lanyards hold up in abrasive and high-heat applications.
A quick-stop lanyard must be used when you have less than 18 1/2 ft. of fall clearance as it will stop your fall within a few inches.