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Install these ball transfers in a threaded hole or use a nut to secure.
These ball transfers have capacities up to 2,200 lbs.
Unlike most ball transfers, which have metal balls, these have a plastic outer ball that rolls on stainless steel inner balls, so there's no metal-on-metal contact that could create and release particles into your clean room. They've also been ultrasonically cleaned and then individually bagged to prevent dust contamination.
A double-sealed ball keeps out dirt and debris, and side vents expel contaminants.
Drop-in design makes for easy installation.
These ball transfers have capacities up to 3,300 lbs.
The ball in these transfers is spring-loaded to absorb impact.
Transfers recess into the mounting surface for a low profile.
With a ball recessed into the mounting surface, these ball transfers have a low profile. Their double-sealed ball keeps out dirt and debris, and side vents expel contaminants.
These heavy duty ball transfers recess into the mounting surface for a low profile.
The flange has mounting holes for fastening.
These ball transfers have capacities up to 2,400 lbs.
A thick rubber cushion underneath these ball transfers absorbs impact and reduces vibration.
To keep out dirt and debris, these flange-mount ball transfers have a double-sealed ball and side vents that expel contaminants.
A large-diameter rubber ball handles delicate or polished surfaces. The stem spins and the ball rotates around the stem.
These ball transfers and stops rise when you supply air and retract into the housing when air supply ceases.
Also known as ball-bearing parallels, these plates have multidirectional balls that project from the top and bottom to position and move small, heavy items over short distances.
These plates are designed to rest on a flat surface and are good for rotating and positioning heavy workpieces.
Snap these ball transfers together like jigsaw pieces to create a custom ball transfer plate, or use them unconnected to create your own pattern for rotating and positioning material. They have magnets embedded in the frame, so you can mount them on any flat magnetic metal surface and rearrange them as your operations change.
Use these 2- to 3-foot conveyor sections alone or add to a roller conveyor to rotate and position material along a conveying line.
Rotate materials in any direction on these flow rails.
Attach ball socket end fittings to these studs to mount gas springs.
Made from stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance in damp environments.
Install these ball studs into thin material—they’re riveted, so you only need access to one side.
Also known as spherical bearings, swivel joints support angular misalignment. Press them into a hole or housing where a ball joint rod end won’t fit.
A slippery PTFE liner reduces wear and eliminates the need for lubrication.
Stronger than plastic models, these stainless steel swivel joints are also more corrosion resistant than steel joints.
These nylon swivel joints are 80% lighter than steel swivel joints with better corrosion resistance.
Specially designed lubrication channels and integral seals allow these joints to last up to three times longer than other swivel joints.
A unique design allows these joints to support heavy one-direction thrust loads as well as combined radial/thrust loads.
Swap out worn inserts instead of replacing the entire mounted unit.
Made of high-performance plastic, these insert bearings last longer than metal insert bearings. They also don’t require lubrication.
Weigh boxes as they flow through your conveyor line to reduce bending and lifting.