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Joints are aluminum, which is lighter than other metals.
Joints are for one-way flow and are brass for good corrosion resistance.
Yellow zinc-plated steel is more corrosion resistant than nickel-plated steel.
Nickel-plated steel has some corrosion resistance.
Black-oxide steel has a dull shine for areas where appearance is a concern.
An economical choice for applications in corrosive environments that don't require high load capacities, these mounts have a plastic base.
Made of 303/304 stainless steel, these mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these mounts have superior corrosion resistance.
Punch-out holes in the base let you bolt down these mounts to keep your equipment stationary.
Made of 303 stainless steel, these mounts resist corrosion from water and most chemicals.
Made entirely of 316 stainless steel, these mounts are our most resistant to corrosion from chemicals, solvents, and water.
A two-piece design requires less clearance than one-piece mounts and simplifies installation—raise your machine just enough to slide the base underneath, then insert the stud from above.
A two-piece design simplifies installation and requires less clearance than one-piece mounts.
The tip is narrow to pass through threaded holes.
The nut head rotates while the flange remains stationary to prevent scratching the material surface as you tighten the nut.
A black-oxide finish provides mild corrosion resistance.
These stainless steel anchor studs offer excellent corrosion resistance.