Lift and turn to easily position and tighten components; also called clamping handles

Push and pull loads to do everything from stamping materials to sorting parts on conveyors

Provide grip on control levers and push-pull rods

Secure round and oddly shaped workpieces

Secure large materials with adjustable arms for even pressure distribution

Connect cable to battery posts to power vehicles and machines

Hold bearings, bushings, pulleys, and gears in place on threaded shafts and spindles

Inspect cylindrical parts for irregularities that could cause wobbles or vibrations

Connect oscilloscopes and other testers to your equipment

Add clamps to create a grounding path, which prevents static charge buildup

Add cable or use included cable to create a grounding path, which prevents static charge buildup

Neatly store included grounding clamp and cable, which prevent static buildup; tug to retract cable

Keep cardboard box flaps folded down and out of the way while packing

Connect surfaces in an assembly

Temporarily secure workpieces together or to a work surface

Move cable and hose carriers alongside robot arms without obstructing movement

Quickly organize wires, cables, and cords into bundles

Mount to a surface to secure and route cable

Maintain tension until a line can be permanently anchored

Attach to walls, machines, and other surfaces and add a cable tie to organize and secure bundles

Bundle and secure cable, wire, and hose; also known as zip ties

Join trays that run in a straight line or need to change direction

A rounded surface supports cable as it exits the tray to protect it from sharp edges

Rest trays on strut channel that is suspended from the ceiling or the run above

Snap in place to suspend trays and detach quickly for loading cable

Organize and route bundles of cable while keeping them accessible anywhere along the run

For fast clamping, push down on the handle to draw two parts together

Hook onto rope and webbing to quickly connect objects, fittings, and other lengths of rope

Transport objects around your facility

Grasp and twist pipe, tubing, and conduit, as well as irregularly shaped objects

Tightly grip large bundles of cargo and other materials to secure them in place

Cover metal holding screws to protect workpieces from scratches

Replace worn holding screws in clamps or customize with different sizes or styles

Replace worn washers on open-arm toggle clamps to keep holding screws in place

Two-piece fittings let you modify assembly stations, conveyors, and racks without dismantling them

Thread clamping screw clamps into the holes to hold workpieces

Apply pressure through a flat-tipped screw to hold material in place

Hold light items, secure covers, and seal bags

Attach to a pipe, ruler, or beam to scribe circles and arcs too large for a compass

Crimp sleeves around rope and wire rope to create loops for attaching fittings

Position guides or sensors to the exact spot needed for your conveyor

Add distance between brackets and conveyor frames

Mount guide clamps, sensors, drip pans, and other attachments to conveyor frames

Connect conveyor guides to each other and secure them in place

Join conveyor guide mounting rods at different angles

Cover the ends of conveyor guide mounting rods for a finished look

Direct and position items on conveyors while keeping them from falling off

Keep conveyors organized by separating items into distinct lanes

Roller, skate wheel, ball transfer, belt, and vacuum conveyors

Securely connect cords to enclosures while sealing out dirt and moisture

Align and secure materials at a corner joint

The scissor-like design grips cylinders and other heavy, hard-to-grasp objects to safely move them

Store gas cylinders in an upright position

Hold loose papers together without creating a permanent mark

Machine a blank workpiece with precut dovetails and locating slots for easy setup

Pull toolbox and other container lids closed and secure them

Connect your drill chuck to drill bits of different sizes or shank types

Mount on a forklift and tilt down to pour from drums

Seal lids onto steel and stainless steel drums

Adapt forklifts to lift and transport drums

Replace the lid on your drum

Raise, transport, tilt, or drain drums

Lift and stack drums vertically and horizontally

Attach duct to fittings, accessories, and equipment

Remove excess heat to protect circuit boards, semiconductors, and other electrical components

Everything you need to secure enclosures to round poles or beams

Shield cable from EMI and RFI that can distort signals; also known as ferrite beads

Secure your workpiece to a fixture table so it won't move during machining

Everything needed to mount workpieces of different sizes to your machine table

Build different fixtures on multiple sides of the same block

Add clamps, brackets, and other components to build fixtures for welding and assembly

Gradually open and close to control the volume of air and liquids through a line

Create smooth stair and platform railings by sliding fittings into rails and tightening the screws

Create anchor points on forklift forks to secure loads for transport

Avoid excessive heat and blown fuses by securing fuses into fuse blocks

Shield gauges from corrosive liquids and gases; also called diaphragm seals

Clamp against uneven or irregularly shaped parts such as castings for a secure hold

Attach grounding wire to equipment to ground electrical current

Create a common grounding path for internal components and circuits, as well as the enclosure body

Create a pathway for stray currents to prevent damage to bearing surfaces in AC motors

Fasten grounding wires to steel structures, fence posts, and transformers

Extend a grounding connection by joining two wires, or connect to an existing ground wire

Pull your hair back more quickly than a hair tie to keep it out of the way

Prevent damage to equipment by dissipating excess heat

Grip and move small parts for intricate work in tight spaces

Strengthen the joint between your hitch insert and receiver to prevent rattling and swaying

Secure to a table or benchtop and slide in locking pliers for a hands-free way to hold your work

Pull apart and secure again and again as the size of your bundle changes

Flexible and stronger than tubing; often used to convey liquids and gases under pressure

Install, remove, or pinch off hose and tube

Cover the ends of hose and tube clamps to prevent them from cutting people and objects

Tighten hose clamps over hose and fittings to secure them

Connect hose to barbed hose fittings

Wrap around the levers on cam-and-groove hose fittings to prevent accidental release and spills

Create threaded, barbed, quick-disconnect, and other types of connections between lengths of hose

Color code hose and tube lines to identify them at a glance

Raise hose off the ground to protect it and let water reach drains

Swap out the head on your hot stick to operate switches, pull cotter pins, and more

Control devices and view settings at a glance

Line up workpieces for precise machining, or support them at a level height for inspecting

Cradle rods and other round workpieces for precision measuring or inspecting

Make secure joints between boards, butcher blocks, and countertops

Pull, hang, tie down, and tether objects with the attached fittings

Position components and limit travel along a lead screw

Lift, pull, and move metal sheets, plates, and parts with magnetic force

Lift tongs by the eye with a crane or forklift to grasp and elevate tall objects or beams

Attract lightning strikes to safely redirect them from the tops of buildings to the ground

Clamp workpieces and lock them in place to keep your hands free

Ensure that machines stay turned off to prevent accidents during maintenance work

Grab, bend, and position wire and other small parts

Connect wire in utilities, service entrances, and other high-power systems

Hold magnetic workpieces at common angles such as 90° or 45°

Keep metal workpieces firmly in place for grinding, drilling, and electrical discharge machining

Mount a micrometer head to your jig or fixture to accurately position workpieces

Mount microphones on microphone stands

Mount mixers to stands, pipes, or tank rims

Start and stop flow through a line

Hook to a crane or hoist to pick up pails and pour out contents

Grip heavily loaded pallets and pull them around for convenient forklift access

Align and hold sheet metal panels for drilling, riveting, and welding

Slide over the edge of two or more panels to hold them together without tools or fasteners

Keep parallels in place against vise jaws

Raise workpieces above your vise to create clearance for cutting tools

Make point-to-point connections between electrical testing equipment and your devices

Hold instructions, safety sheets, and small bags on pegboard

Use a range of hooks, holders, and bin boxes to organize tools on pegboard

Store tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, and hammers on pegboard

Connect to grippers to grasp and move items in pick-and-place applications

Join grippers with fingers to grasp and move items in pick-and-place applications

Remove a range of pin sizes from workpieces by tapping them into holes with a punch and hammer

Generally thicker and more rigid than tubing for distributing liquids and gases through your facility

Add support to prevent insulation from tearing when routing insulated pipe through loop hangers

Temporarily freeze the liquid in your pipe to make repairs without draining the line

Connect heavy and difficult-to-position gasketed pipe without powered equipment

Fix small holes and cracks in pipe without taking your system apart

Secure pipes in sanitation drain applications and keep them from touching the mounting surface

Brace pipe, tube, and conduit that needs to be routed between studs or elevated off the floor

Position and hold pipe joints for welding and assembly

Hold pipettors in an upright position

Vertically lift heavy metal plates, or lift and flip them to their other side

Clamp and lock workpieces with plier-style jaws for secure handling or transport

A variety of pliers styles and sizes for whatever job comes up

Mount and position tools and other small equipment

Set up temporary partitions, guards, and displays using only a hammer

Use a knob to open and close cabinets, drawers, and doors

Sharp ends dig into wood objects to grab and pull them; also known as skidding tongs

Mount between a rotating shaft and equipment to secure the shaft and reduce vibration

Clamp onto metal tubes to hang lighting fixtures, threaded rod, and equipment

Bundle excess webbing to keep it from dragging and becoming a hazard or being damaged

Connect to anchor points and tighten incrementally to increase the tension, holding cargo in place

Hold lightweight objects such as beakers and other lab equipment

Wide flanges support vertical pipe passing through floors

Lock Ethernet cords in place to prevent unauthorized removal from ports

Alter roller chain length or strengthen it for better performance on high-speed drives

Install swage fittings at the ends of wire rope

Create a removable loop at rope ends by tightening the screws

Install a permanent loop at rope ends using a compression tool

Use with rail-mount routing clamps to route pressurized lines in hydraulic systems

Secure routed lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit

Hang, adjust, and remove bundles of cable through the wide opening more easily than with routing rings

Temporarily attach routing rings to steel and iron surfaces with a magnet

Suspend wire and cable by feeding it through the eyehole

Construct scaffolding and secure supports, such as railings

Bolster threaded-rod hangers and allow pipe systems to sway during earthquakes

Keep heavy equipment from tipping during an earthquake with ICC certified straps

Lift, pull, and anchor heavy loads while keeping them secure with a pin

Increase or reduce your shaft's diameter to fit equipment, or replace damaged shaft ends

Confirm that shafts are aligned or measure the degree of their misalignment

Hold and position parts on a shaft, or limit shaft movement

Align and space components on shafts, or level machinery, cabinets, and doors

Fasten signs to posts, or bolt posts directly into the ground

Insert rails into fittings and tighten screws to make guards, railings, and racks

Secure small parts in spring clamps to keep hands free for soldering, gluing, and assembling

Hold lightweight materials in place, then squeeze to release

Act as a stop for positioning ball-nose and long-nose spring plungers

Position squares for repeat checking and marking

Attach to steering wheels for one-hand operation

Wrap around bundles and hard-to-grip objects for a more convenient carry

Secure pallet loads, crates, and packages for transit

Hold strapping in light duty and low-tension applications

Secure fittings in the U-shaped channel to route conduit and pipe or build other structures

Manually grip and move flat objects using suction cups

Support setup clamps for quick height adjustments

Attach to the ends of screws, threaded studs, or C-clamps to apply even pressure on uneven surfaces

Hold up clamps to keep them in place when they're unclamped

The most versatile system, attach fittings along the continuous slots to build virtually anything

A versatile foundation for custom fixturing setups

Pierce copper tubing for a secondary line to humidifiers and ice makers; also known as saddle valves

Change tip styles to take different measurements with the same test leads

For hands-free testing, create a temporary yet secure electrical connection

Pair with electrical testers such as multimeters to analyze your devices

Install directly into a flat surface for more holding power than threaded rod mounts

Mount across roof joists to hang threaded rod and route pipe and duct in areas with no anchor point

Hang threaded rod from ceilings, walls, beams, and joists

Tighten and loosen by hand without the need for tools

Fasten timing belt ends together or to flat surfaces in conveyor and other linear motion systems

Keep your drive system in sync with teeth that mesh with matching pulleys

Lock workpieces onto worktables or objects

Grip and handle objects without touching them

Mount brooms, cordless drills, flashlights, and other tools

Cut notches in pipe and tubing to make intersecting connections

Cover the ends of tube to keep out dirt and debris

Quickly secure connections between tube fittings, including sanitary and high-vacuum fittings

Prevent leaks when connecting sanitary tube fittings

Prevent leaks at tubing connection points

Make threaded, push to connect, barbed, and other types of connections between lengths of tube

Mend small holes, cracks, and full-circle breaks in tubing without dismantling your system

Take samples from sanitary tubing without pausing or contaminating your line

Twist the body or end fittings to adjust the length and tension of attached rope and chain

Reinforce mounted U-bolts for a more secure hold

Grip and move objects with air- or electric-powered suction

Secure parts too thin to be held in clamps and vises for milling, drilling, routing, and finishing

Secure and position indicators, arms, and other components on holders

Fasten to a holder post to position variance indicators at any angle

Connect holder bases to clamps to hold variance indicators

Position and hold variance indicators in place for accurate readings

Identify small dimensional differences when checking part quality and alignment

Place over vise jaws to protect workpieces from marring

Hold material in vises for machining

Prevent horizontal movement within machine vises to keep workpieces in place

Grip tubing in place while you cut, flare, or expand the end

Secure workpieces in place

Join together two ends of webbing and adjust the length as needed

Weld to metal surfaces to add permanent threads

Lock a wheel to prevent forklifts, tuggers, and other vehicles from moving

Form a removable loop at the ends of wire rope by tightening the nuts

Install a permanent loop at wire rope ends using a compression tool

Prevent fraying while cutting wire rope; also known as seizing bands

Finish wire rope ends with threaded stud, eye, clevis, ball, hook, and other connections

Prevent wire rope from pulling out of cleats and guides or keep ends from fraying

Loop and bend wire; also known as round-nose pliers

Reduce vibration and deformation by adjusting to secure your workpiece


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