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Create fast connections with items, such as rope, chain, and straps.
These snaps have an eye that rotates for easy positioning.
For a more secure connection than standard trigger-locking snaps, squeeze the trigger and slide the latch grip down to release.
A wide opening accepts large diameters of rope and pipe. Squeeze the trigger to release.
Squeeze the trigger to quickly release the latch.
Lock the bolt with wire or a cable tie for a secure connection.
The force of the load helps keep the arms closed. Press the trigger for quick connection and disconnection.
Quickly connect and disconnect these carabiners—they don’t lock.
The most secure carabiner we offer, these carabiners won’t accidentally open when rope slides because you need to unscrew the latch to unlock them.
Slide the lock down to open the latch and release it to lock these carabiners.
Hold rope more securely than nonlocking and slide-release carabiners. While these carabiners are not as secure as screw-locking carabiners, they are easier to open.
Prevent twisting in your rope or line with these swiveling carabiners. To open, pull the latch down, twist 90° and push in.
Slide the clevis pin into these hooks to attach chain. A latch ensures rope, chain, and fittings won't detach from the hook when the load slackens.
A latch ensures rope, chain, and fittings won't separate from the hook when the load slackens.
Screw these hooks into place with their threaded shank.
Weld these hooks into place to create a permanent lifting device.
A latch ensures rope, chain, and fittings won't separate from the hook when the load slackens. The hook opening accommodates large anchor points and allows chain to move freely through the closed hook.
These have a removable half-link to attach large rings, links, and other closed fittings.
Rotating for easy positioning before a load is applied, these have a latch to ensure that rope, chain, and fittings won't separate from the hook when the load slackens.
The opening on these hooks fits large anchor points and allows chain to slide through when the hook is closed. They have a spring latch to ensure rope, chain, and fittings won't detach from the hook when the load slackens.
Garolite insulation prevents electrical current from passing to hoists and other lifting equipment, causing damage. Because they're electrical insulating, these hooks are often used to hold a workpiece while welding.
The flat eye on these hooks keeps webbing and strapping flat, so it doesn’t bunch.
A ball-bearing swivel allows these hooks to rotate under load. Attach to chain by inserting the included pin through a link.
Screw these hooks into place and secure with the included nut.
These rotate for easy positioning before a load is applied.
A spring-loaded pin ensures chain won't separate from the hook when the load slackens. Connect your chain to the clevis end.
A spring-loaded pin ensures chain won't separate from the hook when the load slackens. Connect your chain to the eye end.
Attach chain to the eye end of these hooks.
The latch ensures rope, chain, and fittings won't separate from the hook when the load slackens.
These swivel hooks have a latch that ensures rope, chain, and fittings won't separate from the hook when the load slackens.
Attach a rope to the ring on the pin for remote release where access is limited. These shackes have a clevis end for making pivoting connections.
Attach a rope to the ring on the pin for remote release where access in limited. These shackles have an eye end for connecting to a hook.
Use these steel springs in noncorrosive environments.
Made of stainless steel, these springs are more corrosion resistant than steel extension springs.
These steel springs meet MS 24586 and come with a traceable lot number and material test report.
For specialty applications and connections, these springs have unique end types.
These zinc-plated steel springs have mild corrosion resistance.
These fabric-covered rubber springs stretch to up to three times their original length—much farther than traditional extension springs, tie downs, and shock cords.
Whatever the size, we'll get the spring you need.
The assorted picks in these sets are used to install and position tiny springs and wires. Unlike conventional picks that have pointed tips, these are rounded to prevent damage to sensitive components.
A different tip at each end installs and positions tiny springs and wires. Unlike conventional picks that have pointed tips, these are rounded to prevent damage to sensitive components.
Install and position tiny springs and wires. Unlike conventional picks that have pointed tips, these are rounded to prevent damage to sensitive components.
The tacky surface on these positioners picks up lightweight objects, such as tiny springs and wire, to help you place and install them.
The assorted tools in these sets are used to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
Use these tools to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
The handles of these assorted picks have a magnet at the end to pick up small steel objects. Use to hold and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
The handle has a magnet at the end to pick up small steel objects. Use these picks to hold and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
A different tip at each end allows you to install, extract, and position parts with one tool.
Hold, separate, and position small parts with one tool. These sets include assorted picks with a different tip at each end.
Reach around obstructions and into tight spaces with picks that have long, angled tips. Use these tools to hold, separate, and position wire, springs, and other small parts.
Sets include a handle and an assortment of tips for holding and positioning wire, springs, and other small parts.
Change tips to use a different size or style pick for holding and positioning wire, springs, and other small parts.
Made of beryllium copper that is FM approved, these picks satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
These assorted picks have insulated handles that protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. They are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
An insulated handle protects against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These picks are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Solder won’t stick to these assorted picks, which are used for positioning circuit board components.
Position circuit board components without solder sticking to these picks.
Made of either plastic or wood, the picks in these sets won’t nick or scratch sensitive components or soft materials.
Avoid nicking or scratching sensitive components. These picks are good for adjusting small wires or separating press-fit plastic components.
Similar to dental instruments, these needle-sharp picks are suitable for work around delicate circuits and components.
Install, extract, and position parts around delicate circuits and components with the precision tip on each end of the picks in these sets. The needle-sharp tips are similar to dental tools.
The assorted needle-sharp picks in these sets are similar to dental instruments and suitable for work around delicate circuits and components.
A precision tip on each end of these picks lets you install, extract, and position parts around delicate circuits and components with one tool. The needle-sharp tips are similar to dental tools.
Use these long-handled retrievers to grab and pull objects in hard-to-reach spots.
Also known as rescue hooks, these retrievers are often used to pull an injured worker away from electrical hazards without risking the safety of other workers. They have a fiberglass handle and insulated hook to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. The handle is tested to meet the requirements of ASTM F711.
The pointed tip with curved hook is good for holding and pulling cylindrical material.