What is a thread protector for a gun?
The gun barrel thread protector acts a shield against these exposures either while using the firearm or in transit. These thread protectors also have uses beyond just firearms. With the correct sizing they can protect many other objects that have threading to include piping and other mechanical objects.
What is a muzzle thread protector?
These thread protectors will prevent damage to the threads of your rifle barrel when a muzzle device is not installed.
How do you use a screw thread protector?
Simply slide over the threaded end of the screw or bolt. These Screw Thread Protectors are 1 inch long and can be cut shorter. Functions as a Thread Protector, Mask (for painting), Insulator, Decorator, Seal or to Color Code.
What is a thread guard?
The thread guards are metal or plastic discs fixed in place between the spanner bushing and caster leg to prevent loose threads from being wound around the axle.
What are screw protectors for?
Our plastic screw protectors are perfect for concealing the threaded ends of screws or studs on hurricane shutters and metal roof installations.
What is a screw sleeve?
This sleeve is designed to support the bolt with an outer metal shell casing, while providing a threaded surface for tightening purposes. This type of sleeve is typically used in concrete and brick, which do not support drilling with a threaded bolt.
What are wire protectors made for?
The wire protector is designed to protect the wire from abrasion by buckles and other sharp parts.
Are sleeve anchors reusable?
Concrete Sleeve Anchor Applications The internal bolt of Denali’s masonry sleeve anchors is removable and reusable in the same anchor sleeve, which makes it suitable for numerous applications. Some of these applications, include: Machinery mounting.
What are sleeve anchors used for?
Sleeve anchors can be used in concrete, brick and block base material, and are best suited for light to heavy-duty fastening purposes.
What sizes do wire guards come in?
We carry 3 different size, Small, Medium and Large. The following chart show the size measurement and what gauge of wire the hole will fit through. Choose by the thickness of the stringing material that you are using. If not sure, go for the medium size.