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A thimble on the inside of the loop protects the wire rope from fraying.
A large opening combined with an easy to open latch allows for quick and easy attachment to links and rings.
Secure a ball with shank to a flat surface.
Made to meet stringent military standards, the fittings on these lanyards meet MS 20668 and MS 21259.
The swivel fork allows the lanyard to rotate freely.
Made to meet stringent military standards, the fittings on these lanyards meet MS 20668.
Create a choker loop around a supporting structure with the snap-hook end and use the loop to secure the suspended material.
Attach the 90° eye to a surface for support and use the loop to secure the suspended material.
Attach to a threaded anchor or hole for support and use the loop to secure the suspended material.
Use the twin hooks to suspend items from two points and use the loop to secure the suspended material. For use with cable trays or signs.
The swivel fork ends allow the lanyard to rotate freely.
More wires per strand than other wire rope provides the flexibility required for repeat bending over drums and pulleys.
This wire rope provides a good balance of abrasion resistance and flexibility.
Often used as bracing and guy wires, individual strands are thick solid wire for a stiff construction.
This stainless steel wire rope withstands outdoor and washdown applications. The construction of this wire rope provides a good balance of abrasion resistance and flexibility.
More wires per strand than other wire rope provides the flexibility required for repeat bending over drums and pulleys and the stainless steel wire rope withstands outdoor and washdown applications.
This braided wire has a stiff construction for use as bracing and guy wires.
The superior corrosion resistance of nickel-copper makes this braided wire best for use with salt water and acidic- and alkaline-based solutions.
Not only is this phosphor bronze braided wire corrosion resistant, it inhibits sparking.
More wires per strand than other wire rope gives this wire rope the flexibility required for repeat bending over drums and pulleys.
Use this wire rope when lifting in areas that are frequently washed down and require a rope that counteracts rotation.
To counteract rotation while under load, the outer strands are wound in the opposite direction of the core.
Flattened outer strands create a smooth surface area that spreads contact to reduce wear.
With a reinforced loop, also known as a thimble eye, installed on one end, quickly attach a hook or a shackle to a wire rope.
For use in washdown environments, this wire rope has better corrosion resistance than the galvanized steel wire rope.
The galvanized finish resists corrosion.
This steel wire rope includes a hook with latch on one end for use with winches.
A stop, also known as a ferrule fitting, installed on one end holds the rope in place.
The swivel hook with latch installed on one end, prevents the wire rope from twisting. It is for use with winches.
Install these stud-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance.
Install these clevis-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance.
Install these eye-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance.
Install these swivel-hook-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance.
Add a mounting plate to wire rope without having to fray the rope or use a compression tool.
Add a clevis end to wire rope without having to fray the rope or use a compression tool.
Add a stud end to wire rope without having to fray the rope or use a compression tool.
Add an eye-end to wire rope without having to fray the rope or use a compression tool.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these eye-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these ball-with-shank-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these stud-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these clevis-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Feed the wire rope into the opening at the bottom of these eye-end fittings and through the body for a quick and simple installation.
Feed the wire rope into the opening at the bottom of these clevis-end fittings and through the body for a quick and simple installation.
Feed the wire rope into the opening at the bottom of these hook-end fittings and through the body for a quick and simple installation.
Compress the thin shank wall with a hand tool to attach these light duty stud-end fittings. They are also known as hand swage fittings.
Compress the thin shank wall with a hand tool to attach these light duty eye-end fittings. They are also known as hand swage fittings.
Compress the thin shank wall with a hand tool to attach these light duty mounting-plate-end fittings. They are also known as hand swage fittings.
Also known as open wedge sockets, these end fittings require only a torque wrench to install.
These all-plastic lanyards are an economical alternative to rope and wire rope lanyards.
A lighter and more flexible alternative to wire rope lanyards.
The chain has flat links that fold back on themselves for maximum flexibility. Use the split ring on one end to hold tags and keys.
Housings have holes for mounting.
Drill through the stem to mount.
Lift your tool until the cable retracts into the housing.
Let go of your tool and the cable pulls it back up.
Secure to a square arbor.
Attach to your belt or belt loop.
Cable tension is controlled by an air regulator for precise, constant tool positioning.
A spring controls the tension.
Support the weight of your tool with air hose instead of a separate cable.
Extend keys from the holder when needed and a cable automatically retracts them when you're done.
Choose these holders if you need several holders that open with the same key.
Choose these holders if you need holders that each open with a different key.
Use these cables with any style padlock.
This lock has a cinching collar that allows you to tighten and loosen the cable around equipment.
Often used to secure computer equipment, this cable lock has a lock at both ends to secure two pieces of equipment. Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with the same key.
No more misplaced keys—these resettable cable locks open with a combination.
Similar to cable locks, except this lock has a cinching collar that allows you to tighten and loosen the cable around equipment. Choose this lock if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Extend the cable and place its loop in the body opening. Rotate the body to lock the cable for a secure fit. When unlocked, the cable retracts into the body with the push of a button.
After locking, pull the cable tight for a secure fit.
Thread the free end of the cable through the looped end and into the lockout clamping hole; pull tight and close handle to pinch the cable for a secure fit.
Secure a single breaker switch with multiple padlocks, so electricity stays safely off until everyone's done working.
Sets contain items for group electrical and valve lockouts and are furnished in a yellow plastic case that mounts to the wall to keep the items organized in a central location.
Sets include a variety of electrical and valve lockouts as well as padlocks.
These lanyards keep name badges out of the way when not in use.
A comfortable way for employees and visitors to display their badge.
Made of bright blue, FDA-compliant rubber with metal additives, these lanyards are designed with sanitary standards in mind. They're safe for direct contact with food, easy to spot, and metal detectable if any piece contaminates a batch.
Attach name badges to clothing and lanyards.
Hold name badges, keys, and other items by the wrist.
Secure glasses to a cord to hang them around your neck.
Made of dark blue, FDA-compliant rubber with metal additives, these eyeglass holders are designed to sanitary standards.
Designed for use in the food industry and other applications where detection and retrieval are essential, these clips are made of metal-detector-grade plastic. Wear on a belt loop to keep your gloves close at hand.
Minimize glove loss and hand injury by keeping your gloves close at hand.
Attach to your hard hat to prevent accidental drops.
Keep your equipment close and prevent accidental drops.
Also known as tether loops, these have a heat-shrink sleeve for gripping your tool and a D-ring for attaching to a tool lanyard.
Add attachment points to your tools. Slide the ring on and secure it in place with included rubber collar. It rotates so you can turn your tool freely.
Made of steel, these durable lanyards hold up in abrasive and high-heat applications.
Made of Kevlar, these lanyards meet ASTM F887 when used with an arc flash-resistant harness.
These lanyards form their own anchor point by attaching directly to a rated structure.
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.
D-rings on the hip provide a stable working position and keep workers away from areas of potential free fall when attached to a lanyard.
Keep workers away from areas of potential free fall by restricting travel to within a certain distance from an anchor point. A belt and lanyard must be used together.
Stop your hose from whipping when couplings are accidentally disconnected.
For use with wire rope in light duty applications, these turnbuckles have a closed body that protects threads from damage and debris.
Use these short lengths to tether material or with a coupling to add extra length to a ratchet strap.
Scale wooden poles to perform inspections and maintenance.