(157 companies) Bumpers are elastomeric hardware devices used for edge protection, cushioning, and impact absorption.
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(90 companies) Door and window hardware is used to lock, handle, or hinge doors and windows.
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(52 companies) Drawer slides use guides, bearings or rollers to support drawers and facilitate linear motion.
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(62 companies) Eye nuts (eyenuts) are fasteners with a looped head. They are designed to receive a hook or rope.
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(152 companies) Eye bolts (eyebolts) are threaded bolts with a loop or eye at one end. The eye is used to anchor a cable, rope or chain.
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(10 companies) Flexible Support Arms provides flexible mounting for devices such as illuminators, magnifiers, etc.
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(21 companies) Floor locks are mechanical components with an adjustable-height pad. They prevent portable equipment from rolling
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(212 companies) Grommets are eyelets that are used to strengthen or protect an opening, or to insulate and protect an object passing through an opening. They are made from metal, plastic, or rubber materials and are usually round, oval, oblong, square or rectangular.
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(84 companies) Hoist rings are load-centering eyebolts. They are designed to be rigged from the center or the side and may pivot or swivel.
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(179 companies) Hooks are load-transmitting components that are most often used in conjunction with chains and other equipment. Products are designated as eye hooks, clevis hooks, or grab hooks and are used to connect lifting and rigging attachments.
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(411 companies) Casters are complete wheel and horn assemblies which, when attached to a piece of equipment, allow it to move.
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(274 companies) Industrial handles and industrial pulls are hardware components that are grasped by hand and manipulated to perform a service.
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(268 companies) Industrial hinges are jointed devices that allow an attached part, such as a door or window, to swing.
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(228 companies) Industrial knobs are small, usually round, devices that are designed for use on industrial machinery, electronic components, and metal cabinetry. They are usually made out of metal, plastic, or rubber and are available in a variety of sizes, colors, and finishes.
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(250 companies) Wheels are solid discs or rigid circular rings that attach to assemblies such as casters to allow movement. They are connected to a hub and designed to turn around an axle.
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(32 companies) Keys and key stock are demountable machine parts or bars that are used to transmit torque from a component to the shaft. They are usually made of steel or stainless steel and plated with zinc.
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(182 companies) Latches are mechanical components that hold a door, drawer, or cabinet closed. Typically, latches do not lock; however, some latches provide locking features.
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(95 companies) Lifting blocks are assemblies that consist of a hook or shackle, swivel, bearing, sheaves, sprockets, pins and frame. They are suspended by a hoisting rope or load chain and are designed for a variety of lifting applications.
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(259 companies) Locks and locking systems are mechanical fastening devices designed to close and control access to doors, drawers, or containers. Common types of locks include cam locks, combination locks, deadbolts, padlocks, and key-operated locks.
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(38 companies) Pad eyes are eyelets, rings, or loops that attach to machinery or equipment. They can be used for tie-down, lashing or securing applications, but are not usually rated for overhead lifting.
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(177 companies) Posts, spacers, and standoffs are threaded and used in applications where boards, plates, or other items need to be fastened to each other.
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(167 companies) Shackles are U-shaped pieces of metal secured with a pin or bolt across the opening, or hinged metal loops that are secured with a quick-release locking mechanism.
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(88 companies) Sheaves are grooved wheels or pulleys used with rope or chain to change the direction and point of application of pulling force.
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(160 companies) Shims and shim stock are products used to fill in a space between two mating surfaces or components.
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(136 companies) Specialty hardware includes specialized or proprietary hardware or hardware systems.
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(137 companies) Turnbuckles are used in rigging to join wire-rope or cable to an anchor point or other length of wire. They have a screw thread to allow for precise length and tension adjustment.
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