Stud-Mount Ball Transfers
C
Install these ball transfers in a threaded hole or use a nut to secure.
Steel balls are durable. Stainless steel balls offer the most corrosion resistance. Nylon and polypropylene balls are nonmarking. Nylon is stronger than polypropylene. However, polypropylene resists chemicals better than nylon.
Capacity is given for the ball up orientation. Using these ball transfers in a ball down or angled orientation could reduce the capacity stated.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Ball Dia. | Cap., lbs. | Ht. | Dia. | Working Orientation | Thread Size | Stud Lg. | Temperature Range, °F | Each | ||
Steel Ball | ||||||||||
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Zinc-Plated Steel Housing | ||||||||||
C | 1 1/2" | 250 | 2 5/16" | 2 3/16" | Ball Up, Ball Down | 3/8"-16 | 1" | __ | 0000000 | 000000 |
Stainless Steel Ball | ||||||||||
Stainless Steel Housing | ||||||||||
C | 1 1/2" | 350 | 2 5/16" | 2 3/16" | Ball Up, Ball Down | 3/8"-16 | 1" | __ | 0000000 | 00000 |
Nylon Plastic Ball | ||||||||||
Zinc-Plated Steel Housing | ||||||||||
C | 1 1/2" | 250 | 2 5/16" | 2 3/16" | Ball Up, Ball Down | 3/8"-16 | 1" | 32° to 212° | 0000000 | 00000 |