ART-NO | Size |
369B-12 | 1/2'' |
369B-58 | 5/8'' |
369B-34 | 3/4'' |
369B-1 | 1'' |
Pet buckles with adjustable clasps and prongs are designed for convenience and safety.
Putting on the Collar/Harness:The collar or harness is placed around the pet's neck or body. The adjustable clasp is then fastened by inserting the prong through one of the holes on the collar or harness. The clasp locks securely in place.
Adjusting the Fit:If the collar or harness is too loose or too tight, the prong can be removed from the hole and re-inserted into a different hole to achieve the desired fit. This adjustability is particularly useful as pets grow or if they need different levels of comfort depending on their activity.
Taking Off the Collar/Harness:To remove the collar or harness, the release mechanism on the clasp is pressed, releasing the prong from the hole. This allows the collar or harness to be easily removed from the pet.
These types of pet buckles are commonly used in a variety of pet accessories, including collars, harnesses, and even leashes. They provide a secure and adjustable way to keep pets comfortable and safe while making it convenient for pet owners to manage and control their pets during various activities.
A belt buckle is a clasp or fastener that is used to secure the ends of a belt together, creating a loop that holds the belt in place around a person's waist. Belt buckles come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, and they serve both functional and decorative purposes.
A typical belt buckle consists of two main components:
Buckle Frame:This is the outer part of the buckle that holds the belt strap in place. It often includes a bar or prong that fits through a hole in the belt strap, securing it. The frame may also have a hinge mechanism or a clasp that allows the buckle to open and close.
Buckle Tongue:Also known as the bar or prong, this is a part of the buckle that fits through a hole in the belt strap to hold it in place. The buckle tongue engages with the holes on the belt to adjust its length.