Improve strap control with secure length adjustment and cleaner slack management. Fit compatibility: designed for 3/4 inch webbing or straps. 0.867 Inch Wide Outside
1.01 Inch Long Outside
Wire Thickness
0.24 Inch Wide Inside (Each opening)
0.76 Inch Long Inside (Each opening)
3.12mm Use guidance: not suitable for climbing or overhead lifting; do not exceed 25% of system tensile strength. Create. Craft. Sew. Empowering Creativity Since 2003.
Trusted webbing, ribbon & hardware - plus helpful guidance - for crafters, sewists, and small businesses. Boost adjustability and keep strap slack under control with 3/4-inch Metal Round Wide-Mouth Triglides, built for clean, dependable length adjustments. Round-wire triglides help lock webbing or strapping in place by doubling material back through the bars, creating a tidy hold that stays put during everyday movement. The wide-mouth design makes threading easier, especially when working with thicker or denser 3/4-inch straps. Projects like dog collars, harnesses, and lightweight gear builds benefit from the simple triglide setup used by makers and small manufacturers for years, ideal when consistent sizing and smooth adjustments matter. Rely on solid metal construction and predictable compatibility for repeatable results. Nickel-plated steel resists everyday scuffs and maintains a bright finish through regular use, while the rounded profile provides a smooth contact surface against webbing. Hardware sizing follows the strap width it is meant to fit, so pairing with 3/4 inch webbing or straps helps create a clean, coordinated build. Matching components, such as 3/4-inch buckles and D-rings, can help ensure consistent spacing and fit across finished items. Put these triglides to work across many everyday applications where controlled adjustment is needed. Common uses include pet collars and harnesses, backpacks, purse straps, luggage straps, and clothing accessories, as well as craft projects and small-batch manufacturing. Follow good hardware practice: thread the webbing correctly, test the adjustment range, and confirm that the strap sits flat and centered before use. Metal hardware has limits and is not suitable for climbing or overhead lifting. Do not exceed 25% of the measured tensile strength of the webbing or system being used. Responsibility for selecting the right materials, stitching, and design rests with the buyer; checking fit, load requirements, and wear conditions helps ensure builds perform as intended.