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Magnify small details on workpieces. First designed for jewelers, these loupes work well for quality control and inspections.
Three lenses bonded together offer sharp magnification without distortion.
These loupes have two lenses for a wide, distortion-free field of view.
An LED on these loupes emits a focused, even beam so you don’t overlook any details.
Use this loupe to magnify and measure in one operation. Turn the eyepiece until you reach the magnification you need.
Magnify and measure in one operation.
Let in maximum light to view details with greater clarity than traditional loupes.
A built-in LED on these wearable magnifiers shines a bright, even light so you don’t miss any scratches, dents, or nicks.
Also known as machinery eyebolts.
Also known as nut eyebolts, these are designed for through-hole applications.
Unlike conventional eyebolts, you can rotate the eye 360° to match the angle of your load.
These eyebolts retain their strength in temperatures as low as -40° F.
Route wire and cable through the smooth eye without snagging.
The matte black-oxide finish won't reflect light, allowing the eyebolts to blend into the background.
Use these eyebolts for routing wire and for other light duty applications.
Also known as screw eyes, use the sharp point of these eyebolts to mount directly into wood.
Also known as blank eyebolts, you can weld or thread these to suit your application.
Also known as thimble eyebolts, the large, contoured groove in the eye reduces kinks and minimizes the wear on your wire rope.
These rotate for easy positioning before a load is applied to minimize twisting and knotting of rope and chain.
Rotating for easy positioning before a load is applied, these minimize twisting and knotting of rope and chain.
Adjust the position of a fitting or an object under load and minimize twisting and knotting.
Use these to adjust the position of a fitting or an object under load and minimize twisting and knotting.
Made to meet stringent military standards, the fittings on these lanyards meet MS 20668 and MS 21259.
Made to meet stringent military standards, the fittings on these lanyards meet MS 20668.
The swivel fork allows the lanyard to rotate freely.
Attach the 90° eye to a surface for support and use the loop to secure the suspended material.
Also known as socket-end swage fittings, install these eye-end fittings with a roller swage press for a strong, permanent hold.
Add an eye-end to wire rope without having to fray the rope or use a compression tool.
Install these eye-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance.
Compress the thin shank wall with a hand tool to attach these light duty eye-end fittings. They are also known as hand swage fittings.
Feed the wire rope into the opening at the bottom of these eye-end fittings and through the body for a quick and simple installation.
These all-plastic lanyards are an economical alternative to rope and wire rope lanyards.
Save time when attaching rope to tie downs and hooks.
Rope has an eye on both ends to save time when attaching to tie downs and hooks.
You can use these versatile hangers in a threaded hole (as you would a screw), or secure them with a nut (as you would a bolt).
Drill holes with the point on these hangers.
These hangers have internal threads for use with threaded rods, bolts, and anchors.
Wedge these hangers in concrete and other solid materials.
Drive these hangers into wood with an adjustable wrench, pliers, or a special driver bit.
The spring holds the washer and toggle against opposite sides of the wall, so everything's in position before you begin tightening. Once tightened, the spring adds vibration resistance.
These hangers are a popular choice for overhead applications.
These slings attach quickly and securely to loads with lift attachments.
These slings are more abrasion and cut resistant than web and round slings, yet lighter in weight than mesh and chain slings.
Similar to a finger trap, the loop adjusts freely when loose and holds tight when tension is applied.
Also known as Type 3 slings, the eyes lie in a flat position for easy removal from beneath loads.
Slings are reinforced for additional abrasion resistance.
Slings have plastic-coated fibers woven into the edges for added abrasion resistance.
Also known as Type 4 slings, the eyes are turned 90° so they can form a choker configuration more easily than with flat-eye slings.
With threads on one end, screw eyes can be easily screwed into wood. They are often used with wire to hang pictures.