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Also known as pad eyes, these rigid rings provide a strong, fixed anchor point.
The ring pivots 180° to secure loads in various directions. Also known as lashing rings.
Accommodate ties in any direction with these rings that swivel all the way around and pivot 180°.
For a more secure hold than standard hoist rings, weld these hoist rings to your load.
Hang, pull, and secure loads. These rings are good for general non-lifting applications.
The flat side allows you to connect webbing and strapping, so they lay flat and resist bunching.
Drive the end through the eye using a ball peen hammer and then weld or flatten the extended end to close. These links are also known as cold shuts.
Use these links for general lifting applications.
Also known as master and sling links, a large inner diameter provides room to attach multiple connectors or legs on a sling.
Limit rope and chain movement with the narrow end of these links and attach multiple connectors to the wide end.
Providing better load distribution and alignment than single oblong links, these reduce wear in three and four leg slings.
Also known as blank eyebolts, you can weld or thread these to suit your application.
Also known as nut eyebolts, these are designed for through-hole applications.
Weld these hooks into place to create a permanent lifting device.
These rings mount to a trailer and connect to the drawbar coupler or tow hook on a vehicle.
Thread or weld the unfinished shank of these rod ends to meet your specific linkage needs.