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Retract the nose by pulling the knob.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the knob and rotating it 90°.
Quickly align, join, or hold machine components in place in food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments. Pulling the plunger knob and twisting it 90° will lock the nose into its retracted position.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the ring and rotating it 90°.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the handle and rotating it 90°.
Install these spring plungers with a screwdriver—they're slotted on one or both ends.
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.
Install with a driver.
Install with a hex key for more torque than slotted long-nose spring plungers.
Slotted on both ends for installation with a screwdriver.
Fasten from the nose end with a wrench for more torque than slotted long-nose spring plungers.
These spring plungers have a nose that is about three-times longer than standard long hex-nose spring plungers.
Install spring plungers from the nose end without depressing the nose.
For a more secure hold than standard quick-release pins, these pins lock in place until you push the button to release the spring-loaded retaining balls.
The extra height and smaller width of the grip make the button more accessible in tight spaces. For a more secure hold than standard quick-release pins, these pins lock in place until you push the button to release the spring-loaded retaining balls.
When there isn't enough room for a T-handle, an L-handle saves space but is still easy to grip. For a more secure hold than standard quick-release pins, these pins lock in place until you push the button to release the spring-loaded retaining balls.
For the tightest spaces, these narrow-grip pins have the smallest heads of any of our locking quick-release pins. They lock in place until you push the button to release the spring-loaded retaining balls.
The shaft on these pins retracts into the head to hold thin sheets of material together. Pins lock in place until you push the button to release the spring-loaded retaining balls.
Attach these pins to a machine cover or access panel, then clip them in to receptacles installed in the enclosure for quick access. Pins lock in place until you release them.
The smooth ring handle on these pins won't catch on parts. A spring-loaded, nonlocking retaining ball pops out when the pin is pushed through a hole, and retracts when the pin is pulled out.
These pins have a low-profile head, so they won't get knocked out of place. A spring-loaded, nonlocking retaining ball pops out when the pin is pushed through a hole, and retracts when the pin is pulled out.
A high-profile knob is easy to grip, but fits in small spaces. A spring-loaded, nonlocking retaining ball pops out when the pin is pushed through a hole, and retracts when the pin is pulled out.
Two spring-loaded balls give these pins more holding power than quick-release pins with only one retaining ball. The balls pop out when the pin is pushed into a hole, and retract when the pin is pulled out.
Use a screwdriver to install these receptacles in a threaded hole.
When you can't drill a through hole, use one of these flanged receptacles to provide a permanent, blind hole for a quick-release pin.
Use these retaining caps to secure the ends of quick-release pins in holes that are oversized or out of round.
As the workpiece pushes against the pin head in one direction, the internal spring pushes back to hold it in place for clamping.
Sealed at the top to prevent debris from getting inside and making them seize up, these guide pins are a good choice for machining fixtures.
Threading makes these guide pins easier to remove and replace than press fit, so they're useful for high-wear applications.
Use these cups with a vacuum system to grip, lift, and move flat materials, such as sheet metal and plastic.
The bellows on these cups handle items with varied heights and angles better than flat cups.
Thread these cups onto your vacuum system to lift and move sanitary items with curves, corners, and uneven surfaces.
Attach these cups to threaded connections on your vacuum system to gently lift bags, plastic film, and other sanitary wrappings.
These cups maintain their grip even as contents shift and the bag changes shape during lifting.
Also known as spring plungers, these fittings are spring-loaded to accommodate items with variable heights.
Connect these fittings to a vacuum cup and compressed air source to create a vacuum generating system.
For direct measurements, these indicators have a continuous dial numbered clockwise around the face.
Take direct and comparative measurements with the same indicator. The combination dial has both a continuous scale numbered clockwise around the face and a balanced scale with positive values on one side of the zero and negative values on the other side.
For comparative measurements of a part's tolerance against a reference measurement, these indicators have a balanced dial with positive values on one side and negative values on the other side.
These indicators come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
For comparative measurements of a part's tolerance against a reference measurement, these Mitutoyo indicators have a balanced dial with positive values on one side and negative values on the other side.
Read measurements on an LCD. These Mitutoyo indicators have a spring-loaded plunger that retracts and extends to measure objects.
Check whether measurements are in tolerance at a glance. LCD backlighting changes from green to red to indicate when measurements fall outside your set tolerance.
These indicators have a larger display than other Mitutoyo electronic indicators for easier reading.
A slim design fits in tight spots. These indicators have a spring-loaded plunger that retracts and extends to measure objects.
For use in wet environments, these indicators are IP53 rated for limited protection from dust and spraying water. A spring-loaded plunger retracts and extends to measure objects.
These indicators can display readings in fractional increments in addition to decimal increments.
Read measurements on an LCD. These Starrett indicators have a spring-loaded plunger that retracts and extends to measure objects.
A magnetic base provides a solid mount on metal surfaces.