Quickly align join or hold machine components in place in food pharmaceutical and other sanitary environments.
Locking spring plunger.
Retractable spring plungers quickly align join or hold machine components in place in food pharmaceutical and other sanitary environments.
They are utilized for ejection too.
Wds offers two types of plunger pin plungers give the user precise locating using an extended pin available in either hardened steel nylon or plastic.
The long lok prevents any change in position due to vibration.
The spring plunger is securely held in place but it can be adjusted removed or reinstalled up to 20 times with no significant loss in holding power.
Threaded spring plungers.
Because of the added feature they minimize these issues resulting in a positive locking behavior.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the knob and rotating it 90.
Kipp ball plungers and pin plungers are available with long lok nylon locking elements.
Locking element refers to whether there is a nylon locking mechanism press fitted on the threaded body which prevents movement once installed into workpiece.
Pulling the plunger knob and twisting it 90 will lock the nose into its retracted position.
Spring plungers with hexagon socket.
Plunger bolts are used for locating and applying pressure.
Spring plungers are locating products that utilise either a ball or pin to accurately locate a pre defined hole in a work piece.
The spring loaded devices use a friction lock in v blocks and centering holes to position components.
Twist to lock knob style retractable spring plungers.
Sanitary twist to lock knob style retractable spring plungers.
Both metric m3 to m20 and imperial inch sizes are available.
Indexing plungers spring plungers ball lock pins indexing and spring plungers and ball lock pins are useful products with a wide range of applications.
Spring plungers use pressure pins or spring loaded balls to index clamp or lock components in place.
The principle behind all these parts is the same in that a spring is used to provide force to push either a spigot or bolt or a ball into a corresponding hole and in doing so lock parts.
Spring plungers contain a spring loaded ball or pin that applies force to hold workpieces in place or eject parts from punch presses and dies.