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Designed with a flange to keep the plunger from being pushed through a hole when the ball is depressed.
The flangeless design allows these spring plungers to mount flush with a surface.
An O-ring in the flange creates a tight seal.
A flange keeps the plunger from being pushed through a hole when the ball is depressed.
Mount ball-nose and long-nose spring plungers to fixture surfaces.
Flanges on the ends of these springs provide a flat mounting surface.
Keep pipe flange connections sealed during demanding applications. When installed under flange bolt heads, these springs compensate for shock loads, vibration, and thermal expansion and contraction.
Often used to replace coil springs in metal stamping and die-spring applications, these gas springs match the diameter and stroke length of coil die springs but offer much more force.
Color coded by force to help you choose the correct replacement, these gas springs generate high force.
Also known as single-start and self-locking lead screws and nuts, these have a single thread that runs the length of the screw. The nut travels only when the screw turns, so your system won't unexpectedly move when the lead screw is at rest.
Multiple thread channels (also known as thread starts) create faster linear travel than lead screws with a single thread start.
Connect quick-clamp fittings in high-vacuum applications.