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Use this strong chain for binding loads, tie downs, and towing applications.
Use this chain to hang lightweight items and construct barriers.
This chain is approximately 50% stronger than Grade 30 chain.
Chain has short, wide links that make it easier to coil and less likely to knot.
This is the strongest tangle-resistant chain we offer. Shorter links make it easier to coil and less likely to knot.
Lightweight and flexible, use this chain in applications such as hanging signs and fixtures.
The links are trimmed to allow chain to sit closer against a chain wheel or sprocket.
The ends of the chain are locked around the connecting link, allowing it to lie flatter than other chain. It is often used to operate overhead doors and machinery.
Strike the prongs with a ball peen hammer and they expand to hold the connecting link together.
Restrict rope and chain movement with the narrow end, attach multiple connectors to the wide end, and then hammer these links closed.
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.
Limit rope and chain movement with the narrow end of these links and attach multiple connectors to the wide end.
Screw the pin into position by hand for quick installation and removal. They're for use in low-vibration applications where the shackle remains stationary.
A bolt fastened with a nut and cotter pin makes these shackles more secure than screw-pin shackles.
These swivel hooks have a latch that ensures rope, chain, and fittings won't separate from the hook when the load slackens.
Rotating for easy positioning before a load is applied, these minimize twisting and knotting of rope and chain.
These rotate for easy positioning before a load is applied to minimize twisting and knotting of rope and chain.
Often used in cable stringing and pulling applications, these connectors lock quickly and stay closed under tension.
Keep trailers attached to their vehicles even when the hitch fails.
Loop these rings onto tags.