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Create airtight seals in high-vacuum systems by placing these rings between two claw-clamp (ISO-K) or bolt-together (ISO-F) fittings.
Made of plastic, these sleeves create a strong seal without damaging tubing.
Use these rings with quick-clamp high-vacuum fittings.
Connect quick-clamp fittings in high-vacuum applications.
Connect extra-support quick-clamp fittings for a fast and easy way to access your line.
Connect quick-clamp sanitary tube fittings—also known as aseptic fittings—for a fast and easy way to access your line.
Use these sleeves with compression nuts and fittings to create a strong seal on stainless steel tubing.
When used with high-pressure compression fittings and nuts, these sleeves bite into stainless steel tubing to form a strong seal.
Use these brazing rings to weld tubing to an O-ring face seal adapter.
Connect claw-clamp high-vacuum fittings for an airtight seal.
Use these sleeves with compression nuts and fittings, sometimes called bite fittings, to create a strong seal on steel tubing. They are also known as ferrules.
Use these sleeves—also known as ferrules—with high-pressure compression nuts and fittings. They withstand about twice as much pressure as sleeves for standard compression fittings, so they’re good for hydraulic power applications.
Use these sleeves with a nut and fitting to provide a tight metal-to-metal seal on steel tubing that is flared to 37°.
Use these sleeves with compression nuts and fittings to create a strong seal on copper tubing.
Use these sleeves with brass compression nuts and fittings to create a seal on plastic and rubber tubing.
Use these O-rings with brass compression tube fittings that have BSPP male threads. They create a seal on the BSPP male threads to guard against leaks.
Use these to replace a damaged sleeve (ferrule) in quick-assembly compression nuts.
Use these clamps with quick-clamp fittings for dairy to quickly connect and disconnect your line as needed.
Snap one of these rings into an unthreaded pipe fitting and braze to unthreaded pipe for an extra-strong, leak-resistant connection.
Access the inside of lines, so you can vent pressure, drain liquid, or take samples. Made of black-coated steel, these bleed rings should be used in dry environments to prevent rusting.
Create an access point in systems where corrosion is a concern. Made of stainless steel, these bleed rings resist rusting.
The FEP casing on these O-rings provides the same level of resistance to harsh chemicals as PTFE O-rings, but the core material is soft to make these O-rings more compressible.
Unlike silicone, the Viton® fluoroelastomer core will continue to ward of chemicals should the FEP casing wear away.
Rigid and hard with a slippery surface, these PTFE O-rings resist harsh chemicals, such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric acid.
Pair these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are commonly known as aseptic fittings. Made of PTFE, they’re rigid with a slippery surface and resist harsh chemicals such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric acid.
These temperature- and chemical-resistant O-rings prevent leaks in tube fittings that have a straight-thread connection, also known as O-ring boss fittings.
These Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings resist a wide range of chemicals, including benzene, butyl alcohol, and ethylene glycol.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these hard O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection.
Use these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are sometimes called aseptic fittings. Made of Viton® fluoroelastomer, these O-rings resist a wide range of chemicals, including benzene, butyl alcohol, and ethylene glycol.
These hard O-rings offer better wear resistance than standard Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings.
Softer than standard Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings, these offer a better seal in low-pressure applications.
Also known as Quattro Seals and X-rings, these X-profile O-rings have four points of contact for a better seal in dynamic applications than round-profile O-rings. They also require less compression to make a seal, so they offer a longer service life.
With flat edges on all four sides, these square-profile O-rings cover more surface than round-profile O-rings for a better seal in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
Made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 and Fed. Spec. Class 10,000 clean room.
In addition to resisting chemicals, such as benzene, butyl alcohol, and ethylene glycol, these Viton® fluoroelastomer ETP O-rings resist steam.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They meet MIL-R-83248.
These are the highest purity chemical-resistant O-rings we offer. They are made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 and Fed. Spec. Class 10,000 clean room, plus they’re USP VI certified; not for use in medical applications.
These durable O-rings bounce back to shape after repeated compression better than other types of Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings.
All of these O-rings meet MIL-R-83248C.
Because one black O-ring looks just like another, these O-rings are brown for easy identification.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They are brown for easy identification.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these Kalrez 4079 O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They’re inherently softer and more compressible than PTFE O-rings with comparable chemical resistance.
Able to bounce back after repeated compression, these Kalrez 7075 O-rings last longer than other Kalrez O-rings when exposed to repeated heating/cooling cycles.
Flexible even at temperatures as low as -60° F, these fluorosilicone O-rings will keep your fittings free from leaks. They’re often used on fuel and coolant hose because fluorosilicone resists many chemicals, including ethanol and ethylene glycol.
If these O-rings deteriorate, they can be picked up by metal detection systems.
While these Aflas O-rings are commonly used with petroleum fluids, they also resist many chemicals, such as ammonia, calcium hydroxide, and acetic, boric, and phosphoric acids.
Made of Kalrez 6230, these O-rings are for use when high purity is essential, such as with food and semiconductors.
When you need an O-ring that’s not an industry standard size, we can make one to fit your requirements.
Inherently softer and more compressible than PTFE O-rings, these Kalrez 4079 O-rings have comparable chemical resistance.
These fluorosilicone O-rings remain flexible at temperatures as low as -60° F. They resist ethanol, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
Kalrez 6375 O-rings are preferred over Kalrez 4079 for chemical-processing environments and applications involving steam.
Softer than standard Buna-N O-rings for a better seal in low-pressure applications.
Made of Buna-N, these O-rings resist grease, hydraulic oil, and motor oil—plus mild chemicals and water.
When you need an O-ring that’s not an industry standard size, we can make one to fit your requirements. These resist grease, hydraulic oils, and motor oil.
These hard O-rings offer better wear resistance than standard Buna-N O-rings.
Made of silver-plated 321 stainless steel, these O-rings can handle extreme pressure up to 11,000 psi. They resist grease, hydraulic oils, mineral oil, motor oil, and synthetic lubricants.
These O-rings have eight points of contact for a better seal in dynamic applications than X-profile O-rings, plus they have eight grooves that hold lubricant to reduce friction and wear for a longer service life.
With flat edges on all four sides, square-profile O-rings cover more surface than round-profile O-rings for a better seal in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
These Buna-N O-rings are made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 (Fed. Std. 10,000) clean room.
Choose these O-rings for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
These Buna-N O-rings are made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
These O-rings are harder and stronger than standard polyurethane O-rings to handle high-pressure applications.
More abrasion resistant than Buna-N O-rings, these also resist mineral oil and motor oil.
Commonly called Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 400° F, these O-rings are softer than standard silicone O-rings for a better seal in low-pressure applications.
When you need an O-ring that’s not an industry standard size, we can make one to fit your requirements. These O-rings withstand temperatures up to 450° F.
These silicone O-rings withstand temperatures up to 400° F or 450° F.
These square-profile O-rings have flat edges on all four sides, so they cover more surface than round-profile O-rings for a better seal in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection.
Made and bagged in an ISO Class 7 (Fed. Std. Class 10,000) clean room, these are the highest purity high-temperature O-rings we offer.
These O-rings are heat-treated, cleaned, and double-bagged in an ISO Class 5 (Fed. Std. Class 100) clean room for use in high-vacuum systems.
These O-rings also resist ethanol and ethylene glycol.
Made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
These O-rings withstand higher temperatures than standard EPDM O-rings.
Use these O-rings with metric sanitary fittings, which are also called aseptic fittings. Made of EPDM, they resist water, steam, ethanol, and ethylene glycol.
These O-rings also resist ammonia, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol.
These O-rings have a square profile with flat edges on all four sides. They cover more surface than round-profile O-rings for a better seal in static applications, such as hose, pipe, and faucet connections.
All of the O-rings in these assortments are made of Buna-N. They resist animal, vegetable, and motor oils.
These O-rings are harder than standard Buna-N O-rings for better resistance to wear.
All of the O-rings in these assortments are Viton® fluoroelastomer and resist isopropyl alcohol, mineral oils, and transmission fluid.
These assortments include a mix of EPDM O-rings that resist water and steam and silicone O-rings that resist temperatures up to 450° F.
These assortments contain a mix of Buna-N O-rings that resist oil and Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings that resist boric acid, fuels, and transmission fluid.
Able to withstand heat up to 450° F, these O-rings maintain a strong seal even when the temperature rises.
Also known as Boss O-rings, these hard Viton® fluoroelastomer O-rings are for use in tube fittings with a straight-thread connection. They offer excellent resistance to wear.
In addition to water and steam, these EPDM O-Rings resist ethanol and ethylene glycol.
Rigid and hard with a slippery surface, these O-rings resist harsh chemicals, such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and boric nitric, and sulfonic acids.
These PTFE backup rings resist harsh chemicals, such as acetone, fluorinated solvents, methanol, and many acids.
These 325-piece assortments mean you’ll always have a backup ring on hand.
Made of Buna-N, these backup rings resist grease, petroleum fluids, and motor oil.
Also known as conduit hangers, these hangers load from the bottom so you can add or remove material without removing the mounted hanger.
Load material between the two halves of the ring and adjust the side bolts for a tighter fit than standard threaded-rod-mount clamping hangers.
A time-saving alternative to strap hangers, these hangers fit a range of material sizes without any cutting and easily adjust after they’re installed.
Mount these hangers on top of one another to organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit at any angle.
Clip these hangers onto the side of threaded rod. Unlike other threaded-rod-mount hangers, you can use more than one hanger on the same rod to organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit.
Rubber cushions fit material tightly to reduce vibration and provide a more secure hold than loop hangers. The cushions also protect material from sharp edges and prevent corrosion caused by metal-to-metal contact.
Connect these hangers to organize multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit. The tight-fitting, santoprene body reduces vibration and prevents corrosion caused by metal-to-metal contact.
These plastic hangers prevent corrosion caused by metal-to-metal contact. Push them closed for a more secure hold on material than loop hangers.
Lock your line in faster than any other hanger. These hangers automatically close when you press your line into the clamp.
These hangers provide maximum corrosion resistance in wet environments and stand up to frequent washdowns with harsh cleaners and sanitizers. Rounded edges, polished surfaces, and acorn or hex nuts that conceal threads reduce the number of places for bacteria to grow and make them easier to clean.
Also known as clevis hangers, these have a pivoting loop that adjusts for line movement and vibration. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
Use these hangers in corrosive environments and where chemicals are present. They're also known as teardrop hangers. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
Access material quickly without uninstalling the mounted hanger. These hangers have a removable bolt for loading pipe, tube, and conduit from the side. Combine them with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
These hangers have a swivel nut for adjusting direction after mounting. They're also known as teardrop hangers. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
A roller on the bottom of these hangers compensates for movement due to expansion and contraction, such as in hydraulic applications. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
Also known as pipe shields, these cradles provide additional support and prevent insulation from tearing when routing insulated pipe through loop hangers.
Route multiple lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit with a single hanger. A wide opening and locking tab allow access for installation, adjustment, and removal.
Use these close-fitting hangers for a more rigid hold around material than when using straps alone.
Cut as much strap as you need to hang duct, pipe, and other materials.
Reduce movement in your line with hangers that are more rigid than strap hangers and fit tighter around pipe, conduit, and tube than loop hangers.
A versatile solution for temporary hanging of pipe and tubing at work sites as well as anywhere welding and fastening are not possible. Feed material through the strap, then use the D-rings to adjust the hanging height.
A durable rubber cushion and mounting plate prevent corrosion and wear caused by metal-to-metal contact. The mounting plate is removable, so the U-bolts can be installed onto an existing line without needing to disassemble it.
Mount these general purpose U-bolts into an existing bracket, or combine with a mounting plate for a secure hold at the mounting surface.
A mounting plate provides a more secure hold at the mounting surface.
These fiberglass-reinforced polyurethane U-bolts have no metal parts, so they won't conduct electricity or cause metal-to-metal corrosion.
Reduce vibration and prevent metal-to-metal corrosion on flat-bottomed objects such as strut channel and small duct.
Also known as muffler clamps, these U-bolts have a rounded mounting plate that fully surrounds pipe, conduit, and tubing for a secure fit.
Reduce vibration and noise in your lines—a plastic cushion tightly grips pipe, tubing, and conduit to prevent movement. Nylon-insert locknuts grip the thread to resist loosening.
Suspend and route flat-bottomed objects such as strut channel and small duct.
Mount these ringbolts into a threaded hole, or use the nut for through-hole mounting. The pivoting ring allows material to move freely.
Anchor these ringbolts where you need them, then remove the ring when not in use. Once installed, the mounting bolt stays in place. Insert the ring by threading into the mounting bolt; remove by unthreading it.
These plastic rings won't conduct electricity. Also known as distribution rings, they have a large opening for routing multiple cables. A smooth surface prevents damage to wire and cable.
Hang cable and other flexible material beneath wire to prevent it from sagging and swaying. To install, hook the two ends of the ring around the wire—no fasteners required.
Also known as bridle rings, routing rings have an open-eye design that allows you to quickly install wire and cable.
Hang, pull, and secure loads. These rings are good for general non-lifting applications.
Smaller than lifting oblong links, these links provide room for snaps, carabiners, and other non-lifting connectors.
The flat side allows you to connect webbing and strapping, so they lay flat and resist bunching.
Limit rope and chain movement with the narrow end of these links and attach multiple connectors to the wide end.
Use these links for general lifting applications.
Providing better load distribution and alignment than single oblong links, these reduce wear in three and four leg slings.
Also known as master and sling links, a large inner diameter provides room to attach multiple connectors or legs on a sling.
If a piece wears off, fragments as small as 1 mm can be picked up by a metal-detection system to prevent contamination of your process line.
Even as temperatures rise, these silicone gaskets ensure a tight seal in quick-clamp stainless steel sanitary tube fittings.
A corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen provides inline straining.
These gaskets meet Fed. Std. Class 10,000 and ISO Class 7 clean room requirements.
Use these perforated gaskets to filter liquids and dry materials, as well as create a tight seal in quick-clamp stainless steel sanitary tube fittings. Made of silicone, they handle temperatures up to 450° F, so they’re good for heated ingredients and clean-in-place (CIP) processes.
A corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen in these gaskets provides inline straining.
Resistant to fuel, oil, and acid condensates, these gaskets are made of fluoroelastomer.
These gaskets meet Fed. Spec. Class 10,000 and ISO Class 7 clean room requirements.
Offering excellent resistance to detergents, hydraulic fluid, and salts, these PTFE gaskets have a corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen to provide inline straining.
Made from a blend of PTFE and 316 stainless steel, these gaskets hold up to the harsh chemicals, high pressures, and high temperatures used in sanitary processes.
These chemical-resistant gaskets have a perforated plate that filters, separates, and strains liquids or dry materials in your line.
Made of PTFE, these gaskets are chemically inert (except to molten alkali metal and elemental fluorine).
Made from PTFE with an EPDM core, these gaskets have added resiliency resulting in a longer product life.
These PTFE gaskets are virtually chemically inert.
Made from a blend of PTFE and 316 stainless steel, these gaskets stand up to the harsh chemicals and high pressures and temperatures used in sanitary processes.
Create a tight seal when connecting Swedish Milk Standard (SMS) fittings.
In addition to oil, these Buna-N gaskets resist water and salts.
Create a tight seal when connecting John Perry fittings.
Stop leaks from variations in temperature and vibration that can loosen 45° flared tube fittings.
Prevent leaks from temperature fluctuations and vibration that can loosen 37° flared tube fittings.
These gaskets resist swelling when they come into contact with oil.
Designed specifically to fit Extra-Support Quick-Clamp Sanitary Tube Fittings.
The built-in screen is made of corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel and provides inline straining.
To prevent contamination in your line, these gaskets set off metal detectors if a piece as small as 1 mm wears off. They’re EPDM, so the tight seal they form in stainless steel quick-clamp tube fittings withstands moist environments.
When working with water and steam, these gaskets ensure a tight seal.
These gaskets have a perforated plate to filter, separate, and strain liquids or dry materials in your line.