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Designed for angular lifting, hoist rings resist stresses that would bend or break an eyebolt. They have a lifting ring that pivots 180° front to back to compensate for roll and sway when lifting heavy or unbalanced loads.
Remove the shackle after lifting while keeping the base installed for future use.
Choose these hoist rings when you need to lift your load from the side.
The fixed base provides added stability and allows you to lift heavy loads with smaller thread sizes.
Keep on hand all the parts needed to assemble custom hoist rings.
An indicator dot changes from red to black when these hoist rings are properly tightened, eliminating the need for a torque wrench.
With three different thread sizes, these hoist rings are useful when you need to lift different types of equipment.
The ball bearing on these hoist rings makes it easy to rotate your load even after it’s suspended.
Easily slip these hoist rings in and out of threaded holes by pushing the button to retract their threads.
Unlike conventional eyebolts, you can rotate the eye 360° to match the angle of your load.
Yellow zinc-plated steel is more corrosion resistant than nickel-plated steel.
Nickel-plated steel has some corrosion resistance.
Black-oxide steel has a dull shine for areas where appearance is a concern.
An economical choice for applications in corrosive environments that don't require high load capacities, these mounts have a plastic base.
Made of 303/304 stainless steel, these mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these mounts have superior corrosion resistance.
Punch-out holes in the base let you bolt down these mounts to keep your equipment stationary.
Well-suited to damp environments, these mounts have a stainless steel stud and nut for corrosion resistance.
An offset mounting hole allows for installation without moving your machine.
Made of 303 stainless steel, these mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these mounts are our most resistant to corrosion from chemicals, solvents, and water.
Well-suited to damp environments, these mounts have a stainless steel nut for excellent corrosion resistance.
Ready for installation on the bottom of machines and equipment without feet, these mounts come with their own bracket.
A hex nut at the base of the stud allows for easy height adjustment.
Protect surfaces from scratches and wear.
Use these mounts on heavy machines and equipment.
A shield on the stud prevents dirt accumulation on the threads and provides a finished appearance.
All-stainless steel construction stands up to water and chemicals and won't rust or corrode.
Higher deflection ratings translate to greater vibration and shock isolation.
Bolt these mounts down to keep your equipment stationary.
Higher deflection ratings translate to greater vibration and shock isolation than our other vibration-damping leveling mounts.
A two-piece design simplifies installation and requires less clearance than one-piece mounts.
Attach to the end of a screw or threaded stud to apply uniform pressure on uneven and angled surfaces. Also known as toggle and swivel-foot pads.
The contact area is covered in plastic to protect soft metal and polished surfaces. Attach these tips to the end of a screw or threaded stud to apply uniform pressure on uneven and angled surfaces. Also known as toggle and swivel-foot pads.
The swiveling tip supports uneven and angled surfaces.
The tip is narrow to pass through threaded holes.
A wide tip provides more gripping power than standard swivel-tip set screws. To use, remove the tip, thread the screw through the hole, and attach the tip on the other side.
These set screws have a low-profile flat-faced ball tip for use in low-clearance applications.
Stainless steel set screws have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
A wide tip provides more gripping power than standard swivel-tip thumb screws. To use, remove the tip, thread the screw through the hole, and attach the tip on the other side.
For maximum contact with angled and uneven surfaces, the tip swivels in all directions. The tip is narrow so it will fit through threaded holes.
The nut head rotates while the flange remains stationary to prevent scratching the material surface as you tighten the nut.
Add an eye nut to threaded rod to hang the rod from rings, hooks, and hangers.
Mount these ringbolts into a threaded hole, or use the nut for through-hole mounting. The pivoting ring allows material to move freely.