Secure around an object using the hook end; slide the lock to adjust lanyard length

Thread the stud into a hole or bracket to hang material; slide the lock to adjust lanyard length

Snap ball end into bracket or slot so lanyard can swivel; add your own fitting to plain end

Our lightest duty chain lanyards for tethering keys, caps, and other small parts

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

Wire rope, sleeves, and fittings sold individually or in convenient kits

Mount the 90° eye flush against a surface and secure both ends with screws or bolts

Screw or bolt the fixed ends in place to create a tether or restraint

Fork rotates around a pin or bolt to prevent twisting and eye mounts with screws

Eye secures tools, pins, and keys while tab lets the lanyard move freely

Hang eyeglasses around your neck for easy access

Fasten to a beam or ceiling and your fall-arrest lanyard to catch you if you fall

Hook to the D-ring on your harness to make it easier to attach a fall-arrest lanyard

Stay comfortable for long periods by preventing your harness from digging in and chafing

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

Keep your gloves close at hand

Attach your hard hat to a harness so it won't fall if it's knocked off your head

Stop hose from whipping around if couplings accidentally disconnect

Group keys on a single ring for easy access

Connect the flexible loop to pins and other parts; mount the rigid eye to tether them

Connect the flexible loop to pins and other parts; mount the rigid eye to tether them

Attach the flexible loops to pins, hooks, and clips—no tools needed

Loop connects to components and tab lets lanyards move more freely than an eye

Bolt ends in place to create a tether or restraint; meet strict military standards

Screw in stud for the most vibration-resistant connection; meet strict military standards

Protect and display name badges on clips, lanyards, and bands

An economical alternative to wire rope for tethering pins, keys, and other small part

Tie around gates and equipment and secure with a padlock to prevent break-ins or theft

Operate doors, vents, skylights, and overhead equipment

Fasten or remove components on equipment with a spring-loaded retaining ball

The flat links fold back on themselves for more flexibility than bead chain

Replace pull cords on generators, lawn mowers, and other machines

Tether tools to your harness so they don't fall if dropped

Hang tools and pull them down as needed; let go, and the cable pulls them up and out of the way

Prevent tools from falling while working at height

Slide onto tools to connect them to equipment lanyards

Secure to a travel-limiting lanyard to stop you from venturing where you could fall

Hook to your travel-limiting belt and an anchor to keep you away from areas where you could fall

Keep workers safe in areas with low visibility, flames, heat, and electrical sparks

Secure wire rope end fittings for mounting to flat surfaces

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


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