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Color code equipment and inventory.
Choose from twisting, threading, cinching, and other locking mechanisms.
Loop these rings onto tags.
These assortments include rings in multiple colors so you can identify objects at a glance.
Wrap these ties through tags.
Bolt these holders to a surface and then attach a tag to the small hole.
Color code equipment, inventory, and storage areas.
These plates are thin enough for embossing, which produces raised characters similar to a license plate. This is useful in washdown applications where engraved or stamped impressions may fill with water or wear away.
Commonly used in conjunction with connecting links to meet OSHA 29 CFR 1910.184.
Clearly identify whether a switch is in the on or off position.
Use these caps to hold components in place and protect shaft ends.
Also known as flat-style speed nuts, these have a large surface to distribute loads better than standard and flanged external push rings.
No groove required—press these rings onto the end of a shaft for a firm grip.
Slide these rings into place with one twist—no tools required—for applications with high thrust loads.
Also known as E-style rings.
Also known as poodle rings, these thick rings have "ears" that form a large retaining surface to withstand stronger forces than other side-mount retaining rings.
No groove required—these rings have teeth that firmly grip the bore.
Slide these rings into place by hand with a single twist for applications with high thrust loads.
Also known as flat-style speed nuts, these have large sides, so they're easy to push over threads by hand.
Also known as E-Style and C-style rings, slide these into the groove from the side of the shaft. They provide a wider shoulder than other external retaining rings for a larger retaining surface.