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The Beginner’s Guide to Toggle Wing Anchors
When hanging objects on walls, you may want to use toggle wing anchors. Threaded fasteners aren’t always enough. If there’s not a stud directly behind the wall, the threaded fastener may spin. And as it spins, the threaded fastener will … Read More
Employee of the Month: Luis Sepulveda
Congratulations Luis Sepulveda on being the Employee of the Month for August 2022! Nomination Luis has done a fantastic job at embracing some of the tools we’ve put in place and is a testament to how they can be used … Read More
What Are Slam Latches and How Do They Work?
Have you heard of slam hatches? You can use them to easily close doors and cabinets. When installed on a door or cabinet, slam latches will allow you to push the door or cabinet. Pushing the door or cabinet will … Read More
What Are Handle Sleeves?
Not all handles feature an ergonomic design. Regardless of the style, many handles feature a basic rod-shaped design with little or no emphasis on ergonomics. You can still use these handles to control machines and equipment, but they may cause … Read More
The Beginner’s Guide to Power Grip Magnets
When shopping for material handling magnets, you may come across power grip magnets. You can use them to easily lift and move ferromagnetic materials. Power grip magnets feature an ergonomic design that many workers prefer. While there are plenty of … Read More
5 Facts About Locking Gas Springs
Gas springs offer an alternative to mechanical springs. They feature a container of compressed gas. When exposed to a force, the pressure of the gas will increase. All gas springs use compressed gas, but some of them are able to … Read More
Piano Hinges: What Are They Made Of?
Some hinges have longer leafs than others. Piano hinges, for instance, are designed to run the entire length of the surfaces on which they are installed. They are known as “piano hinges” because they were originally used on piano lids. … Read More