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The most widely used aluminum, 6061 is fabricated into everything from pipe fittings and containers to automotive and aerospace parts. It is strong and corrosion resistant, plus it's easy to machine and weld.
These sheets and bars are precision ground either on all six sides or just on the top and bottom.
The thickness is oversized to allow for finishing to exact requirements.
An anodized coating bonds to the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
One side of these sheets and bars is polished to either a brushed finish or a mirror-like finish.
These rods and discs are precision ground to offer tighter tolerances than standard 6061 rods and discs.
Choose between rods that are polished to a brushed finish or a mirror-like finish.
An anodized coating forms a bond with the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
The matte plating on these rods, sometimes called industrial chrome and hard chrome, creates a slippery surface that minimizes galling and prevents parts from seizing.
The outside of these 90° angles is polished to either a brushed finish or a mirror-like finish.
A hard-anodized coating forms a bond with the aluminum surface to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
Polished on the outside to a #8 reflective, mirror-like finish, these tubes have no visible grain lines.
An anodized coating forms a bond to the inside, outside, and ends of these tubes to improve wear and corrosion resistance.
Also known as American Standard I-Beams, these I-beams have rounded corners.
Combine these general purpose shafts with a linear bearing and shaft support to create a basic linear motion system.
Made with two pieces, these shaft supports secure your shaft parallel to your mounting surface and make it easy to access the shaft without having to slide it out or uninstall the support. Use these supports when working with light to medium loads where shaft alignment is not critical.
Slide the shaft in to install, then tighten to secure. For use with light to medium loads where shaft alignment is not critical, these shaft supports brace the end of a linear shaft along the ground or other flat surface.
Secure two linear motion shafts parallel to each other and the mounting surface to build a system that moves smoothly and doesn’t bind.
Create a support that fits the exact dimensions of your shaft to brace it along a flat surface. Good for use with square- and hex-profile shafts, these aluminum supports also work with round shafts of any diameter up to 1". Use them for light-to-medium-load linear motion applications where shaft alignment is not critical.
These shaft supports hold linear shafts perpendicular to the mounting surface.
A removable collar allows access to the shaft without unbolting the flange. For use with light to medium loads where shaft alignment is not critical, these supports allow you to hold linear shafts perpendicular to the mounting surface. Secure the shaft by tightening the clamping screw.
Position shafts an inch or two off the ground to maintain bearing and part clearance. Support rails provide stability over the entire length of shaft, allowing virtually unlimited travel lengths and eliminating bending under moderate to heavy loads.
Cut this stock to length to create the machine key you need. Straight keys, with a square or rectangular cross section, are the most common type of key. Install in a keyway to transmit torque from shafts to gears and other components.
Typically used with thick-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with standard-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with thin-wall aluminum unthreaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with low-pressure aluminum threaded pipe fittings.
Typically used with high-pressure aluminum threaded pipe fittings.
No need to prepare this material before machining parts in dovetail vises—the dovetails and locating slots are already cut in.