Back to Top
Search results for: 'step bear x'
- Did you mean
- step01 bear x
- stapl bear x
-
Thimble Eye BoltsAs low as $8.40Thimbleye® bolts are forged in two styles, straight and bent at a 45° angle. The broad radius of the eye provides an excellent attachment point to dead-end or guy messenger wire, guy strand or formed wire grips. Learn More
-
Lag Screws: Lag BoltsAs low as $1.60Lag Screw Lag Bolt - Galvanized, Typically used for LEAP anchors, deck constuction for zip lines and ropes courses. Hot Dipped Galvanized; Hex Head Lag Screw. 5/8" x 6" lags or 5/8" x 8" lags are recommended for Leap/Lead/Bolt hanger anchors where through bolts are not required Learn More
-
Machine BoltsAs low as $4.95Our Machine Bolts are hot dip galvanized, forged steel, quenched and tempered and are sold with hex nuts attached. Round or square washers and lock washers can be added separately. Learn More
-
Shoulder Eye Screw LagAs low as $5.94Shoulder Eye Screw Lag, Use for connecting hand lines, spiders webs to trees, etc. on challenge courses. Do not use in life support applications. Also used when wrapping cable around a tree. Learn More
-
LEAP Anchor -As low as $9.95Zip Line LEAP Anchor, A high-strength, multi-purpose anchor that can be used equally well as self-belay anchors on staple climbs or as the ideal termination fitting on belay cables anywhere where the cable load is at 90° to the angle of the bolt Learn More
-
Square Curved and Square Flat WashersAs low as $2.00Square Curved Washers for nut eye bolts and machine bolts. Galvanized Square washers designed for outdoor use in challenge courses, zip lines and other outdoor applications. Learn More
-
5/8 NUT EYE BOLTSAs low as $6.95Nut Eye bolts are the main bolts used in ropes challenge course and zip line construction. Zipline and other cables are terminated to the eye bolt around a thimble to prevent cable deformation at the turn back. Learn More
-
/12" Carriage Bolt w/Nut & WasherAs low as $1.65Carriage Bolt w/Nut & Washer, The square neck under the round head will seat into the hole in the wood to prevent the head from turning. Because they are used with wood, carriage bolts are rarely high strength and virtually always supplied in a standard ASTM A307 specification. Learn More