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To identify lines at a glance, use different colored tubing as a color code.
Multiple colors allow you to color-code your line for easy identification.
This multiple-line tubing holds together on its own, so there's no need for cable ties or tape.
Designed for use in welding applications, this tubing has multiple layers of material and is specially formulated to self-extinguish.
This general purpose tubing has hard walls, yet is flexible enough for gradual bends. It has excellent strength and durability.
Safely power seat controls, horns, and other vehicle parts with compressed air.
This self-extinguishing tubing meets UL 94 V-0 or UL 94 V-2 for flame retardance to delay the spread of flames to valuable equipment.
Keep your work area tidy with this coiled tubing that extends when you need it and retracts out of the way when you don’t.
Run chemicals through this tubing at temperatures between -100° F and 500° F.
A lightweight alternative to stainless steel, this tubing can handle extreme-pressure applications up to 1,000 psi.
This tubing can withstand high-temperature chemical applications up to 400° F.
This tubing offers superior impact and crack resistance—even at low temperatures.
Strong, hard walls give this tubing extra support in high-pressure and vacuum applications.
Color-code your lines by snapping these rings over the release ring on push-to-connect fittings.
Color-code your lines by snapping these rings over the release ring on low-temperature D.O.T. push-to-connect tube fittings.
Designed for use in welding applications, these fittings are flame retardant.
Hose is made of lightweight, nonmarring PVC.
Hose blends the flexibility of PVC with the durability and abrasion resistance of rubber.
Remove accumulated water from pits, loading docks, and other flooded areas with this general purpose suction hose.
Draw water out of pits, loading docks, and other areas prone to flooding through lines connected by cam-and-groove fittings.
Attach barbed fittings to this hose for use in low-pressure air applications.
Identify your air lines by color.
Made of FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene), this hose can stand up to chemicals at high temperatures.
Expose this UHMW (ultra-high molecular weight) polyethylene hose to harsh physical conditions without worrying about it deteriorating or becoming brittle.
Step on this hose and it springs back to its original shape.
Easily access lines that move highly alcoholic or acidic wet food and beverages—this hose has flanged ends that join with quick-clamp fittings.
Suction, transfer, and dispense wet food and beverages with up to 99% alcohol concentrations.
This hose meets CGA (Compressed Gas Association) standards for use with oxygen and acetylene gas.
Attach push-on barbed fittings to this hose for use in low-pressure hydraulic applications. No clamps are needed to secure fittings to the hose; the more you pull on the fittings, the tighter the hose will grip.
With excellent corrosion resistance, this pipe can handle a wide range of acids and other highly-corrosive chemicals. Use in metal surface treating applications, plating solution lines, and other chemical process applications. Layers of fiberglass give this pipe better strength and durability than any of our other pipe for chemicals.
This nylon stays lubricated over time because it’s filled with oil. Use it to fabricate parts for hard-to-reach places where adding lubricants would be difficult.
A good all-around choice, Garolite G-10/FR4 is strong, machinable, and electrically insulating. It meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
Rated for temperatures down to -450° F, this Garolite G-10 CR performs better in cryogenic applications than other glass epoxies.
An alternative to wood in structural applications, FRP fiberglass is strong and lightweight.
This sleeving stretches to fit over items for easy installation, and then tightens around its contents for a secure fit. Choose from multiple colors to organize wire and cable.
Wrap this sleeving around cable, cords and wires to protect them and to form bundles.
Use this general purpose tubing to insulate and protect wire and cable.
Identify ground wire with this green-and-yellow striped tubing.
Use this tubing where wire and cable may be exposed to chemicals, oil, and acids.
Maintain a supply of tubing in a variety of sizes that withstand abrasion, moisture, and chemicals.
Keep general purpose tubing in a variety of sizes on hand.
Stay organized with hooks, bin boxes, shelves, and tool holders that work with T-slotted framing.
Slide the strut channel into the tube for telescoping length adjustments.
Run cable and tubing in the tightest spaces with channel that is one-quarter the height and one-half the width of regular strut channel.
Half the height and the same width as regular strut channel, this low-profile strut channel fits into tight spots and is compatible with many of the same brackets.
This welded, one-piece strut channel combines two strut channels side-to-side.
This welded, one-piece strut channel combines two strut channels back-to-back.
Up to two times the height of regular strut channel, this high-profile channel is stronger than regular strut channel.
Add hardware to strut channel without having to hold the washer in place or reach inside the channel.
Designed to wrap around the sides of strut channel, these brackets provide a stronger hold than other strut channel brackets.
Securely fasten strut channel to the floor.
Create a four-sided raceway for cable, or give a more finished look to strut channel structures.
Position two strut channels at a 30° to 90° angle, then tighten the bolt to secure.
A tab on the end of these shelf brackets fits inside the strut channel for extra stability.
Support the corners of strut channel structures.
Cover rough ends of strut channel.
Hold two pieces of strut channel together so they can smoothly open or close.
This very rigid insulation offers the lowest heat-flow rate of our pipe insulation and restricts absorption of water, air, and gas. It is typically used in process piping and chiller plants and performs best in applications below 50° F.