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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.
A double-sealed ball keeps out dirt and debris, and side vents expel contaminants.
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 large-diameter rubber ball handles delicate or polished surfaces. The stem spins and the ball rotates around the stem.
Transport hook-mount hoists along a beam.
Also known as cam followers, track rollers support loads while guiding and positioning work. Thread the stud directly into a component or secure with a nut for through-hole mounting.
Because they never need to be relubricated, these rollers are a good choice for hard-to-reach places.
Despite their size, these rollers handle high radial load capacities without sacrificing speed.
Also known as eccentric track rollers, the shoulder adjusts up or down to align to your track, enabling uniform alignment among rollers in a system.
Built to handle high speeds for their size. These track rollers have an outer ring that supports higher speeds than standard-sized track rollers.
Also known as yoke-style cam followers, these rollers have more mounting flexibility than threaded track rollers. They're typically mounted onto a shaft or clevis rod end.
With a double row of cylindrical roller bearings, these rollers provide the highest combination of speed and dynamic radial load ratings of any shaft-mount track roller we offer.
Thread the stud directly into a component or secure with a nut for through-hole mounting.
Guide loads along angle rail tracks in food and pharmaceutical plants or other sanitary environments.
The surface of these rollers is molded to a tolerance of either ±0.003 in. or ±0.08 mm to provide more consistent surface contact.
Support loads while guiding and positioning work with these steel rollers and guide rails.
Nylon rollers and aluminum rails make these good for light duty applications.
Made of stainless steel, these track rollers and guide rails are more corrosion resistant than steel rollers and rails.
Often used with V-groove wheels or track roller carriages, these off-center bushings create precise mounting clearance.
Combine track, mounting brackets, hangers, and end stops to create a system for hanging doors.
Slide drawers, panels, and doors with these tracks and rollers.
Mount components to these load-rated bearings and track rollers to add linear motion along T-slotted rails.
Add rollers to T-slotted framing to create flow rails, ball transfer tables, and other manual conveyors.
Add mounting feet and casters to T-slotted framing structures to level equipment, anchor legs to the floor, or add mobility.
Control the movement of loads on your conveyor—the rod on these air cylinders extends to stop loads and retracts to let them pass.
Space out parts on your conveyor line or vibratory feeder. Also known as escapements, these air cylinders have at least one finger that extends to hold parts and then retracts to release them.
Stop heavy material in its tracks. With the same footprint as regular load-stopping air cylinders, these air cylinders have a lever end that absorbs 30% more force.
Automate stopping loads on a conveyor—the rod on these cylinders extends to stop loads and retracts to let them pass.