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Store tools such as brooms, cordless drills, screwdrivers, and flashlights.
Racks have multiple holders to organize items.
Store tools such as brooms, screwdrivers, and flashlights with these holders that attach to magnetic surfaces.
Adhesive strips let you remove and reuse these holders without damaging the wall.
A locking tab and mounting screw secure holders on hardboard pegboard to store tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, and hammers.
Assortments include hooks, holders, and bin boxes to organize tools on a pegboard. A locking tab and mounting screw secure each piece on hardboard pegboard.
Store tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, and hammers.
Hold instructions, safety sheets, and small bags with these clips.
Clamp thin materials, or use in tight spaces.
Press the lever to lock the clamp onto material.
Squeeze the handles to open the clamp; release and the spring holds it tightly in place.
These clamps meet DIN VDE 0680-1 for protection against accidental contact with live electrical circuits.
Hold large workpieces with a standard-size clamp. Slide the jaws to adjust the opening size.
The long, narrow jaws clamp farther into a workpiece and in tight spots.
Extend the handle to reach the clamp into tight spaces.
Attached to an arm you can flex into position, these clamps hold objects such as a flashlight, tool, or instructions.
Hold lightweight objects, secure covers, and seal bags.
Set includes 12 clamps and the installation pliers required for positioning and removal.
Clamp thin sheet material together without drilling holes. These clamps open with special pliers and spring closed when the pliers are released.
Secure small parts in spring clamps to keep hands free for soldering, gluing, and assembly.
These latches snap in place to eliminate rattling and hold access doors, screens, windows, and panels.
Secure ceiling tiles or join ceiling tile frame components.
Stronger and with greater load capacities than gooseneck-style positioning arms, these arms keep their shape even when moving or when exposed to vibration. They’re often used in robotics and conveyor applications when frequent repositioning isn’t required.
Stay organized with hooks, bin boxes, shelves, and tool holders that work with T-slotted framing.
Spring force holds pieces of telescoping tubing together. Also known as snap buttons and tubing buttons.
Also known as gravity pins, these pins fit in holes on telescoping tubing to adjust the length.
Sized to fit snugly around pipe and tube, these pins use spring force to keep the retainer closed.
Also known as hitch pin clips and R-clips, these pins are easy to install and remove.
A coil makes a stronger grip than standard hairpin cotter pins to prevent accidental release.
Clip these pins onto grooved shafts and clevis pins with retaining ring grooves.
These pins are coiled for more tension than standard wire-snap cotter pins.
Also known as safety pins, these are easy to install and remove. Tension keeps them closed.
The double-head design lets you push or pull these pins from either side of the hole. Once in place there's little chance they will be vibrated out or knocked off.
An extra loop locks these cotter pins more securely than other pins, so they can't vibrate out or be knocked off.
Also known as split pins, these have one prong slightly longer than the other so they’re easy to open. Bend prongs outward to secure.
Clip these pins onto grooved shafts and clevis pins to keep components in place.
Also known as hitch pin clips and R-clips, use these cotter pins in applications requiring quick installation and removal.
Quickly connect and disconnect these carabiners—they don’t lock.
Hold rope more securely than nonlocking and slide-release carabiners. While these carabiners are not as secure as screw-locking carabiners, they are easier to open.
The most secure carabiner we offer, these carabiners won’t accidentally open when rope slides because you need to unscrew the latch to unlock them.
Slide the lock down to open the latch and release it to lock these carabiners.
Prevent twisting in your rope or line with these swiveling carabiners. To open, pull the latch down, twist 90° and push in.
These snaps have an eye that rotates for easy positioning.
Create fast connections with items, such as rope, chain, and straps.
Pull the collar to release the shackle from its locked position.
Attach a rope to the ring on the pin for remote release where access in limited. These shackles have an eye end for connecting to a hook.
Attach a rope to the ring on the pin for remote release where access is limited. These shackes have a clevis end for making pivoting connections.
The spring-loaded latches on these hooks snap back into place, securing your load.
For extra security, these have a latch that snaps back into place to secure your load.
Secure small objects with these clips.
Mount these clips with the adhesive backing, then post paper and notes between the two vinyl-covered magnets.
Hold lightweight objects, secure covers, and seal bags in sanitary and corrosive environments.
Hang documents or signs from these clips, and they rotate 360° to display your materials at any angle.
Fasten tags, labels, and other objects to fabric without pricking yourself.