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=== Hardware === [[File:Klickschnalle 03 (fcm).jpg|thumb|right|A buckled [[Buckle#Side release buckle|side release buckle]] attached to webbing]] Webbing is often outfitted with various forms of [[tie down hardware]] to extend its range of abilities (and create [[tie down straps]]). This hardware can take the form of: * End fittings (S-hooks, snap hooks, bolt/anchor plates, J-hooks, flat hooks, etc.) * Fasteners (over-center, cam, ratchet, etc.) * Buckles (slide buckles, snap buckles, etc.) There is also hardware associated with the various end fittings to attach them to a surface, such as footman loops, brackets and E-track fittings. While webbing sizes in general are standardized, buckles in general are proprietary. Therefore, if one part of a buckle breaks (i.e. female or male end) both parts usually have to be replaced (female and male end).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r37n-eG2-Iw Strapworks: Zen and the Art of Backpack Repair - YouTube]</ref>
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