Drive with a hammer to expand and secure anchors in place
Replace your anchor toggle if it falls when removing your toggle bolt
Permanently set threaded rods, studs, and rebar in concrete
Expand from both sides for full contact with your hole's walls; also known as double expansion anchors
Your go-to for suspending conduit, lighting, and pipe overhead
The traditional, economical choice for mounting lightweight switches, cameras, and clocks into drywall
Require minimal installation depth for use in thin cinder block and hollow core panels
Secure lines of pipe and duct, overhead equipment, and lighting fixtures to beam flanges
Remove the bolt to adjust, move, or replace components
Fasten through equally spaced holes to build and adjust guards, tables, and racks
Quickly organize wires, cables, and cords into bundles
Wrap around gates, tools, and equipment to prevent break-ins or theft
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
Hook onto rope and webbing to quickly connect objects, fittings, and other lengths of rope
Anchor parts to concrete, block, and brick without tapping the hole first
Skip having to drill a hole
Get the strength of a toggle anchor without having to drill a hole first
Create a secure connection with a finished look
The rounded head and strong grip prevent unwanted removal
Use with wood 2×4 beams between two E-Tracks to brace loads or add new levels to maximize space
Snap into place between two E-Tracks to brace loads or add new levels, maximizing vertical space
Pair with E-Tracks to contain bulky loads against the sides of vans, trucks, and trailers
Add flexible connection points to E-Tracks for securing loads in different directions
Snap into E-Tracks to hang equipment and attach load-securing straps
Add to E-Tracks to keep cargo from shifting inside vans and trailers; also known as logistic straps
Secure webbing to E-Tracks and prevent it from twisting
Tether material to E-Tracks or use with a coupling to extend the length of an E-Track strap
Add straps and other parts to keep cargo from moving inside vans and trucks; stronger than L-Tracks
Everything you need to secure enclosures to round poles or beams
Route rope through the loop or attach hooks and shackles for lifting
Fasten to a beam or ceiling and your fall-arrest lanyard to catch you if you fall
Stay comfortable for long periods by preventing your harness from digging in and chafing
Distribute force throughout the body when your fall-arrest lanyard catches you
Clip to your harness and an anchor to stop you from hitting the ground if you fall
Support your legs while suspended after a fall to keep blood flowing
Everything you need to rescue a person who is suspended after a fall
Clip onto your fall-arrest harness to lower yourself to safety after a fall
Create anchor points on forklift forks to secure loads for transport
Screw the blade into the ground to secure tents, towers, and other equipment
Tap in like a nail—no need to drill a hole or clean up after installation
Hang tools, hoses, garments, and other supplies on walls for easy access
Expand in four directions for greater pull-out strengths than double expansion anchors
With the highest pull-out strengths, adhesive keeps anchors from loosening
Our highest-strength drywall anchors to secure pegboards, grab bars, and sinks
Strengthen the joint between your hitch insert and receiver to prevent rattling and swaying
Pivot to resist stress that would bend or break an eyebolt when lifting at an angle
Hold material under the bent head while the other end is tightened down with a nut
Install in wet concrete to fasten everything from signposts to support beams
Pull apart and secure again and again as the size of your bundle changes
Press insulation sheets onto the spike to secure them to walls and other flat surfaces
Use with L-Tracks to keep bulky and oddly shaped loads from shifting
Slide into L-Tracks to hang equipment and attach load-securing straps
Mount threaded accessories onto L-Tracks
Attach to L-Tracks and ratchet the buckle to tighten around cargo; also known as logistic straps
Add pivoting connection points to L-Tracks to secure loads in different directions
Slide on fittings to secure cargo inside vans and trucks; lighter weight and slimmer than E-Tracks
Pair with lag screws to secure heavy wood structures like beams and joists
Slip onto equipment and furniture to add threaded-stud leveling feet
Level machines and workbenches on uneven surfaces, reduce vibration, and protect floors
An economical choice for mounting lightweight switches, cameras, and clocks in block and brick
A step up from a nail for securing lightweight signs, screens, and panels
Mount lightweight signs and control panels
Hold pipe snug against the mounting surface to prevent movement that may cause breakage
The mesh grips adhesive to secure screws or threaded rods in hollow block and brick
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
Suspend pipe, conduit, and tube from rods, hooks, and straps
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
Install with the twist of a nut—no adhesive or special tools required
Clamp onto metal tubes to hang lighting fixtures, threaded rod, and equipment
Remove the bolt to adjust, move, or replace components
Keep a variety of reusable anchor sizes and lengths on hand
Repeatedly remove the bolt without affecting the anchor
Join materials together permanently, especially when too thin or fragile to fasten with screws
Use with rail-mount routing clamps to route pressurized lines in hydraulic systems
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
Connect lengths of rope and chain; hang objects like hose, cords, and light fixtures
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
Similar strength to standard double expansion anchors but only need 75% of the installation depth
The sleeve expands to secure machinery, railings, and framing in walls and floors
Use in air-powered, electric, cordless, and manual staplers to secure cardboard and other materials
Wrap around bundles and hard-to-grip objects for a more convenient carry
Strong enough to replace screws and rivets for many jobs
Secure fittings in the U-shaped channel to route conduit and pipe or build other structures
Create a threaded-stud connection without having to drill a hole
Create threaded-stud connections to install standoffs for mounting signs or panels
Create secure threaded-stud connections in hollow walls and ceilings
The most versatile system, attach fittings along the continuous slots to build virtually anything
Wrap through tag holes to connect to items such as lanyards and key rings
Use with a hammer drill to install tapping screws in concrete, block, and brick
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
Hang lightweight items such as suspended ceilings and lighting fixtures
The toggle locks in place behind your wall to prevent pullout better than our plug anchors
Embed in hollow walls and ceilings to create a secure connection for screws or threaded rods
Keep a variety of toggle bolt anchor sizes and lengths on hand
Classic toggle anchors for securing handrails, cabinets, and shelving
Prevent tools from falling while working at height
Slide onto tools to connect them to equipment lanyards
Hook to your travel-limiting belt and an anchor to keep you away from areas where you could fall
Twist the body or end fittings to adjust the length and tension of attached rope and chain
Wind the ends to bundle cable and wire or close bags and sacks
Anchor heavy pipe, tube, and conduit; stronger than routing clamps and hangers
Attach to machinery to reduce vibration and noise and extend service life
Secure heavy machinery with constant motion so it won’t shake loose
Secure heavy machinery with constant motion so it won’t shake loose
Create a permanent anchor point or use as webbing guides
Prevent webbing from twisting and use as anchor points; also known as footman's loops
Wedge in place to secure junction boxes, safety railings, and beams in floors
Strengthen the connection between steel framing and concrete; also known as Nelson studs
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
Secure wire rope end fittings for mounting to flat surfaces
Finish wire rope ends with threaded stud, eye, clevis, ball, hook, and other connections
Drive plugs into the end of wire rope while protecting the strands from nicks
Secure wire rope in end fittings with a plug-lock connection
Prevent wire rope from pulling out of cleats and guides or keep ends from fraying
Support the weight of wire rope loops to prevent fraying, snagging, and tangling
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