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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
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GUY ANCHORS- Helix Ground AnchorsAs low as $59.14GUY ANCHORS- Helix Ground Anchors, Multiple sizes and capacities allow precise designs for the adventure and zip line industry. There may be one or multiple guywires that can be resisted by one or multiple guy wire anchors, dictated by design and load requirements. Learn More
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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
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Thimbles: Stainless Steel ThimblesAs low as $1.20Stainless Steel Thimbles, When the zip line wire rope is terminated with a loop, there is a risk that the wire rope can bend too tightly, especially when the loop is connected to a device that spreads the load over a relatively small area. Learn More
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EYE NUTS and EYELETS$9.60EYE NUTS and EYELETS, Eyelets, also known as Bolt Eyes, are used under the head or nut of a bolt. All are compatible with the strength of the bolts used with them. Learn More
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Bungee Cord Shock CordAs low as $25.00Nylon Shock Cord consists of a stranded rubber core covered with braided fiber resulting in an elastic cord with consistent stretch and strength. The durable "bungee type" cord is covered with nylon. Learn More
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Round Washers: galvanized washersAs low as $0.30Used as spacers or supports under screw or bolt heads. Our washers are heat treated galvanized. Learn More
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Lock Washers: Single & Double Coil Lock WashersAs low as $0.30Lock washers are a critical component to through bolts on wood poles. Pole shrinkage mandates the use of double coil lock washers to keep pressure on the nut and bolt to prevent loosening. Learn More