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Mount these trolleys to your existing wire rope to create a cable and hose travel system.
Mount these trolleys to your existing channel to create a cable and hose travel system.
Mount these trolleys to your existing beam to create a cable and hose travel system.
These systems consist of a series of small trolleys that travel on the included wire rope, carrying your cable or hose along with them. Because these systems mount to the side of your crane, they require minimal structural support.
These systems include a series of small trolleys that travel along steel channel so they are stronger and run straighter than wire rope-travel systems and are better for high speeds.
Lift your tool until the cable retracts into the housing.
Let go of your tool and the cable pulls it back up.
Housings have holes for mounting.
Drill through the stem to mount.
Attach to your belt or belt loop.
Secure to a square arbor.
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.
Use the bore to mount these pulleys on a shaft. These pulleys are also known as sheaves.
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts.
Mount these pulleys to a flat surface.
Also known as snatch blocks, these open so it’s easier to feed the rope through the housing—a free rope end is not needed.
Also known as sheaves, use these pulleys to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Customize the groove and bore to fit your application.
Mount these pulleys to a flat surface to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Easily move bulky cable and hose, even over edges, while keeping it off the ground.
Feed wire through the wheels inside the included counter to take measurements.
Combine a counter, feeder reel, coiler reel, and stand to create a wire, cable, and cord length measurer.
For controlled extension and retraction, these retractors provide the same amount of force no matter how far you extend them. The flexible attachment cable allows a wider range of movement than standard constant-force springs.
Use with a lathe and mandrel to coil round and flat wire into springs.
The outlets have covers to keep out water and dust when not in use.
A steel stand makes these reels more rugged than light duty cord reels.
Controlled winding prevents the cord from whipping at the end, making winding safer and extending the life of the cord and reel.
A ratchet holds the extension cord on these reels in place at any length; a quick pull releases the cord and the spring-driven winding mechanism retracts it.
Use these cord reels where ignitable gas and dust may be present. They're rated NEMA 4 and UL listed for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups C and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups F and G hazardous environments.
Connect the wires in your power cord to these reels for a permanent and protected connection—the screw terminals are in a gasketed dust- and water-resistant NEMA 4 enclosure.
Intended for demanding applications, these reels include an oil- and water-resistant extension cord.
Made of impact-resistant plastic, these reels are more durable than other automatic-wind cord reels.
Plug a cord into these reels.
Made of polypropylene, these reels stand up to more impact than other reels, even those made of steel.
Attach the wires in a power cord to these reels for a permanent connection.
Store and transport cords.
Keep the cords connecting your robot controller and teach pendant organized and out of the way, so they won’t become damaged or cause tripping.
No assembly required—these spools are all one piece. Use them to store twine, wire, rope, and chain.
Create a custom spool to store twine, wire, rope, and chain.
Keep an ethernet cord on hand but out of the way.
Flatten bumps, bends, and curves on coiled wire with these straighteners.
Bend wire and rod up to 3/8" diameter and flat stock up to 1/2"×3/16".
Also known as ring rollers, these curvers shape wire, rods, and flat stock into curves and circles.
Bend wire and rod up to 1/2" diameter and flat stock up to 1/4"×1" with these rugged steel benders.
With a single tool, create both sharp creases and soft curves along the edges of sheet metal.
Create squares, coils, and S‐shapes.
Also known as slip rolls, these curvers create bends, curves, and circles in sheet metal.
Make different edge styles on your sheet metal with these forming tools. They come with rollers for turning, wiring, burring, beading, and crimping.
With hardened rollers and precision-machined gears, these rolling mills stand up to heavy use. They’re often used to compress sheets to an uncommon gauge size, convert scrap metal into sheets or wire, or create different thicknesses in a single piece of metal without welding multiple pieces together.
Use these frames to cover large, flat surfaces quickly.