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Square Keys are small bars of any length with similar height and width. They are inserted between a shaft and a hub to prevent relative rotation.
Machine bushings are specially designed washers used for quick, accurate spacing on shafts. They reduce wear between moving parts and prevent marring of finishes. Machine bushings can also be used for accurate spacing on any type of rod or shaft.
Seamless steel spacers are used to create space between two objects in order to properly position them. They are ideal for lending support and alignment to circuit board assemblies, panels, and doors.
Grease fittings provide a location within a machine or other mechanical system where grease can be forced into areas that require consistent, periodic lubrication.
Metric Internal Retaining Rings are used to secure parts onto shafts. They fit into grooves in the shaft for a snug fit. Proper fit determines reliability and proper functionality. Parts are engineered for applications using metric measurements.
Shaft collars are commonly used as mechanical stops, locating components, and/or bearing faces within mechanical systems. Shaft collars create a tight fit and greater holding power without the damage normally caused by set screws alone.
E-clips, also known as e-rings, are used to secure parts onto a shaft. They fit into grooves in the side of the shaft for a snug fit. E-clips come in different types depending on specific application needs. These e-clips are engineered for metric applications.
Bearings provide a housing for a shaft or fastener to pass through and give the joint greater strength. They are used in many different machines, such as automobiles, home appliances, and office systems. Bronze sleeve bearings are impregnated with oil for consistent self-lubrication.
Sleeve bearings provide a housing for a shaft or fastener to pass through and give the joint greater strength. Sleeve bearings allow for free movement of machine parts. They are used in many different machines, such as automobiles, home appliances, and office systems. Flange bearings offer additional protection for rotating pieces.
Spacers are used to create space between two objects in order to properly position them. They are ideal for lending support and alignment to circuit board assemblies, panels, and doors. Parts can also be used as bushings, bearings, rollers, and/or glides.
SteelWorks zinc-plated square key stocks are great for fence repairs, key stocks, handles, and safety grids. These key stocks feature an electroplated zinc plating that gives the steel a clean, bright look while also protecting it from rust. Zinc-plated steel products should not be welded due to potential toxic fumes.
Radial bearings are those with rolling contact in which the direction of action of the load transmitted is radial to the axis of the shaft. This bearing reduces rotational friction and support loads. The ball offers substantially less rolling resistance and coefficient of friction than if two flat surfaces were rotating.
Black Metric Shaft Collars are commonly used as mechanical stops, locating components, and/or bearing faces within mechanical systems. Shaft collars create a tight fit and greater holding power without the damage normally caused by set screws alone.
Easily tighten and loosen hex screws with hey keys. A hex key, also known as an Allen wrench, is an L-shaped tool used to drive bolts and screws that have a hexagonal socket in the head. Use this tool to assemble bicycles, adjust handlebars, remove pedals and more.
These steel spacers are used to create space between two objects in order to properly position them. They are ideal for lending support and alignment to circuit board assemblies, panels, and doors. Parts can also be used as bushings, bearings, rollers, and/or glides.
Double split shaft collars are easy to adjust with their set screws. They are easy to install without having to disassemble machinery or components. These collars create a tight fit with greater holding power around a shaft without the damage caused by set screws. Parts install by simply tightening the screws once placed around the shaft.
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