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 Tulip clip is ideal for holding axes, salvage, and overhaul equipment and miscellaneous tools. Nozzle clip is
 designed for use with 2" nozzles. Both spring clips may be mounted alone or in conjunction with the
 offset bracket (for vertical surface mounting) or the straight bracket (for horizontal surface mounting). Pre-drilled
 holes make mounting a simple operation.
 Sizes:
 Tulip Clip: - 3-1/4"H x 2"W x 1" D - Clip opening range 3/4" to 1-1/4"
 Nozzle Clip - 3-3/4"H x 2-1/2" W x 3/4" D - Clip opening range 2" to 2-3/8"
 Clip mounted on offset bracket - 3-5/8" H x 3"W x 2-9/16" D
 Clip mounted on straight bracket - 3-5/8" H x 3" W x 2" D

Spring steel clips will neatly store all your small tools in vehicles or in-house. No more hunting for misplaced hammers, screw drivers, etc.
 The clips are black or red PVC coated carbon steel, tempered per MIL-H-6875. Easy to apply to any surface. A
 choice of diameters is available to fit your needs. Designed to flex 1/16" or .0625".
Clips are non-conductive, non-magnetic, and non corrosive. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use.
These heavy-duty, thermoplastic spring clips put an end to your tool holding problems. Keep shovels, brooms, flashlights, and other various items safe from being marred or scratched. Designed with rounded edges, these spring clips help prevent injuries. Color is black.
   
 
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