Soft rubber grip pegs are designed with several key components, each playing a specific role in their construction and performance:

Main Body:

The main body of the peg is typically made of a durable plastic material. It's the primary structure that holds the peg together and provides the basic clamping function. This part of the peg is usually designed with a spring-loaded mechanism that allows it to open and close, providing a secure grip on the clothes.

Soft Rubber Grips:

The soft rubber grips are the defining feature of these pegs. They are made from a soft and flexible rubber material that is attached to the jaws of the peg. These rubber grips provide a gentle yet firm hold on the fabric, preventing damage or stretching.

Spring Mechanism:

The spring mechanism within the peg allows it to open and close. When you press the peg's jaws together, the spring compresses, creating tension and enabling the peg to grip the clothes firmly.

Metal Springs:

The metal springs within the peg are responsible for providing the necessary tension to keep the peg securely closed on the clothes. They are typically made from stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials to ensure long-lasting performance.

Hinge:

The hinge serves as the pivot point for the two jaws of the peg. It allows the peg to open and close, enabling it to grip clothes of various thicknesses.