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.
Attach to the end of a screw or threaded stud—the serrated face swivels to grip uneven and angled surfaces. Also known as toggle and swivel-foot pads.
Replace worn screws or customize your clamps.
Attach one of these nonmarring rubber or plastic tips to prevent a metal holding screw from damaging workpiece surfaces.
Replace a fixed clamping surface with a swiveling pad that compensates for uneven workpieces.
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.
Stainless steel set screws have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
These set screws have a low-profile flat-faced ball tip for use in low-clearance applications.
A low-profile flat-faced ball tip allows these metric set screw to be used in low-clearance applications.
A rolling ball swivels 360° to minimize surface damage and allow for slight adjustments without loosening the screw.
These metric set screws have a rolling ball that swivels 360° to minimize surface damage and allow for slight adjustments without loosening the screw.
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.
A large swivel angle allows these thumb screws to make better contact with angled and uneven surfaces than nonremovable swivel-tip thumb screws.