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Small, twisted links make this chain the most resistant to tangling and knotting.
The links have smooth sides to prevent the chain from snagging.
The links of this chain are formed into a figure eight then twisted into a 90° angle for use in lightweight hanging applications.
These links allow you to mount chain with a screw, bolt, or rivet.
Use these links to connect the ends of chain to form a longer chain or create a loop for key chains and ID tags.
Thread chain through the hole of these links to form an adjustable loop or connect chain ends to form a longer chain.
Mount these links in a drilled hole to secure small items such as pens. Links can also be attached as the end of a pull chain.
Also known as ball chain, use this chain to keep tools with machines, keys with chucks, and gas and dust caps with tanks.
The fitting lets you connect the ends of chain to form a longer chain or create a loop for key chains and ID tags.
Pull the collar to release the shackle from its locked position.
These snaps have an eye that rotates for easy positioning.
Create fast connections with items, such as rope, chain, and straps.
The force of the load helps keep the arms closed. Press the trigger for quick connection and disconnection.
These have split rings that swing freely and pull from the center for easy alignment.
The snap and split ring swing freely and pull from the center for easy alignment.
This self-lubricating nickel-plated steel chain has better corrosion resistance than steel chain and does not require regular maintenance.
Loop these rings onto tags.
Choose from twisting, threading, cinching, and other locking mechanisms.