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Move loads with consistent, repeatable push-pull motion.
Spend less time on solenoid maintenance in dirty environments—these have a closed steel housing that keeps dust out.
Create linear motion economically with one of these open-frame solenoids.
A thin profile allows these solenoids to fit well in narrow spaces.
High-force solenoids draw more power than our other open-frame solenoids, so they can deliver higher force.
If your application requires rotary motion, take one of these solenoids for a spin.
Without any hardwiring, these actuators give you control over your push-pull motion using either a hand or foot switch.
A lead screw that converts rotational motion to linear motion sits inside the motor body for a compact footprint. Add a driver and controller to these actuators to repeatedly position loads with speed and precision.
Add your own stepper motor and controller to precisely move the ball screw and carriage smoothly at high speeds, like a head on an inkjet printer.
With an included controller and an integrated stepper motor, these slides are a complete precision motion control system.
With PTFE sleeve bearings and a low-friction ball screw, these slides don’t require the mess and maintenance of lubrication but still give you precise positioning anywhere along the length of their stroke.
Instead of a shaft, these stepper motors have a lead screw that converts rotational motion to linear motion.
These stepper motors are good for precise, repetitive movements, such as those made by the head of a 3D printer.
With a built-in controller and driver, these stepper motors come ready to program and operate.
To precisely position loads in automated systems that are frequently rinsed, these stepper motors are IP65 rated to seal out water.
Power small machinery in spaces where other motors won’t fit.
With two location options for any-angle mounting, you can put these DC motors to work in a variety of equipment configurations.
Replace old base-mount motors to keep your equipment moving.
Select an AC motor that fits many applications—these mount from the base or face and at any angle.
Also known as C-face motors, these bolt directly to your equipment at any angle.
These motors are rated for environments where hazardous material is present.
Bolt these motors directly to conveyors and other machines to power equipment on food and sanitary lines.
For versatility in food and sanitary lines, these motors mount by their feet or bolt directly to equipment to power pumps and other machines.
Maintain speed automatically. These motors come with a speed control with a feedback sensor that adjusts power to maintain your set speed.
Convert speed to torque to get the power you need—gearmotors are a motor and speed reducer in one.
A motor and speed reducer in one, these gearmotors have hypoid gears for energy-efficient operation.
Achieve precise, constant speed for timing and positioning applications.
Create linear motion with the most popular of our air cylinders.
More basic and cost effective than double-acting cylinders, these single-acting cylinders exert force in one direction and have a spring to return the rod to its original position.
Also known as pancake cylinders, these deliver as much force as other cylinders, but with a shorter stroke to function in small spaces.
These cylinders thread directly into your equipment, taking minimal space.
The magnetic piston inside these cylinders can activate relays and controllers when used with a sensor.
At less than two inches in length, these cylinders actuate small devices in spots where other cylinders don’t fit.
Also known as air clamps, these cylinders are used to apply force in holding applications.
Designed to keep the piston from slamming against the cylinder body, these cylinders have adjustable air cushions at each end to minimize wear and noise.
Unlike other air cylinders that push and pull one object, these double-ended cylinders push one object while pulling another.
Able to resist corrosive solutions and chemical environments, these cylinders withstand washdown conditions.
Often used for opening, closing, and positioning applications in areas where splash-back or fumes from aggressive chemicals are a concern, these durable PVC cylinders withstand acids and alkalies.
Rods along the barrel of these cylinders secure the end caps and shield the barrel from impact.
Get the power and stroke of other tie rod cylinders in less than half the space.
Made to fit the most common mounting footprint, these cylinders have an NFPA (National Fluid Power Association) industry-standard footprint, ensuring easy interchangeability.
These cylinders have self-adjusting cushions that automatically compensate for changes in load and speed.
Cylinders have two parallel piston rods that prevent twisting as they extend and retract.
An extruded-aluminum body means these cylinders have no open spaces for debris to collect.
Convenient for use with devices such as grippers and printing heads, these air slides have a nonrotating head that provides steady motion and a large mounting area.
With no external moving parts, these air slides provide a long stroke, but have a static footprint—only the carriage on top moves.
Modify the stroke length on these air slides to meet changing application requirements—slides have adjustable shaft collars on the guide rods that you can move to fine-tune the stroke length.
Threaded through-holes in each corner allow you to mount these cylinders directly to equipment or mount with attachments.
Control the movement of loads on your conveyor—the rod on these air cylinders extends to stop loads and retracts to let them pass.
Increase cylinder life by fixing alignment problems between air or hydraulic cylinders and driven components.
Use rotary motion to drive devices in tight spaces.
Turn the adjustment bolt on these actuators to set the rotation between 0° and 190° to meet your application requirements.
Designed to turn heavy loads, these rotary air actuators have rack-and-pinion gears that provide high torque output.
With a motor and speed reducer in one, you can use these gearmotors in air-powered applications to slow speed and increase torque.
Small, but mighty, these gearmotors pair an air-powered motor with a speed reducer to lower speed while increasing torque.
A safe alternative to electric motors for use in harsh environments, air-powered motors are spark-free and remain cool, even under continuous load.
Attach these actuators to manual ball valves, butterfly valves, and plug valves with an ISO 5211 hole pattern to automatically start and stop flow with compressed air.
Use electricity to start and stop flow to valves automatically.
Automatically start, stop, and adjust flow through valves.
Broad, strong Acme threads make these screw jacks better than ball screw jacks for heavy loads, intermittent positioning applications, and where vibration is present.
The mounting plate provides a flat surface for supporting loads.
Attach these fittings to the end of a screw jack to create pivoting connections with clevis rod ends and other linkages.
Add a flat mounting surface to to a screw jack to support loads.
Attach these fittings to the end of a ball screw jack to create pivoting connections with clevis rod ends and other linkages.
Low-friction ball bearings allow these screw jacks to use half the power required by an Acme screw jack to lift the same load. Typically used as actuators, they run at higher speeds than Acme screw jacks.
Add a flat mounting surface to a ball screw jack to support loads.
Multiple thread channels (also known as thread starts) create faster linear travel than lead screws with a single thread start.
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.
Combine with an externally threaded acme nut to create a custom flange nut.
Also known as trapezoidal-thread lead screws and nuts.
A set of ball bearings reduces friction and secures the end of a ball or lead screw.
A set of ball bearings reduces friction and secures the end of a metric ball or lead screw.
Found in hand-powered clamps, vises, grates, doors, and work tables, lead screws and nuts have broad, square threads that are well suited for quick assembly, high clamping forces, and lifting and lowering heavy objects.
These metric lead screws and nuts have broad, square threads that are well suited for quick assembly, high clamping forces, and lifting and lowering heavy objects. They're commonly found in hand-powered clamps, vises, grates, doors, and work tables.
Also known as single-start ball screws and nuts, these have a single thread that runs the length of the screw. They operate with more torque than fast-travel ball screws and nuts.
Multiple thread channels (also known as thread starts) create faster linear travel than ball screws with a single thread start.
Keep your ball screw spinning without the ball nut damaging your system. When the ball nut reaches the stop pin at either end of the ball screw, it disengages and begins to idle.
Install these nuts on a rotary shaft to create a linear positioning system without a lead screw. Instead of threads, a set of angled ball bearings drives the nut along a shaft as it spins.
A crisscross thread pattern allows you to drive the nut back and forth without changing the lead screw's direction of rotation. When the nut reaches one end of the lead screw, it changes direction and travels back to the other end.
Thread these one-piece collars onto an Acme lead screw.
Mount these two-piece collars anywhere on an Acme lead screw without removing components.
Install these threaded collars on a metric lead screw to separate and position components, or use them as an end stop to limit travel.
These actuators provide better control than incremental actuators because they are constantly being positioned in response to duct airflow requirements.
When duct airflow varies from the setpoint, these actuators open and close until the system requirement is restored.
Actuators automatically switch between incremental and proportional control to adjust dampers to regulate airflow.
Use this switch to sense changes in airflow velocity.
Often used to detect clogged air filters and iced air conditioner coils, these switches sense small changes in pressure between two points in your duct.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm plastic switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 30 mm switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 22 mm metal switch.
Choose an actuator and contact block to make your own 16 mm switch.
Combine a foot-pedal actuator with a switching mechanism to build a complete switch.
Press these switches with your foot for convenient, hands-free operation.
Combine a push-button actuator with a switching mechanism to build a complete switch.
Also known as an air-to-electric switch, this relay converts an air signal to an electric signal.
With multiple suction ports, these lifters can grip, lift, and move large items with a variety of surfaces.
These all-in-one lifters include a rubber vacuum cup and a device to generate suction without an installed vacuum system.
The flexible balloon-like cup on these lifters use compressed air to grip, lift, and move items with curves, angles, and varied heights.
Connect these fittings to a vacuum cup and compressed air source to create a vacuum generating system.
Lift and move porous, uneven, and delicate items without damaging them.
Grip, lift, and move food as well as other items with curves, angles, and varied heights in food-processing plants. All of these lifters have a flexible balloon-like cup that’s made of FDA-compliant silicone rubber, so they’re safe for direct contact with food.
These lifters have multiple cups to grip, lift, and move large food items as well as other objects with curves, angles, and varied heights in food-processing plants. All of the cups are made of FDA-compliant silicone rubber, so they’re safe for direct contact with food.
Stick these adapters onto Non-Contact Vacuum Lifters to create a soft area for your workpiece to touch while it’s in motion.
These large-surface lifters come with software, robot tool mounts, and connectors for quick setup and use with FANUC CRX robot arms.
With robot tool mounts and connectors, these vacuum lifters come ready to attach to robot arms with standard ISO mounting hole patterns.
Use sensors, vacuum lifter mounts, and robot adapter plates to add functionality or replace worn cups, pads, and other parts to extend the life of your vacuum lifters.
Connect these lifters to your robot arm to pick up and move items using suction. They're electric, so you don't need a compressed air source.
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.
The oval shape of this cup provides a greater surface area than other cups, so it is good for lifting long, thin objects without bending them.
These cups maintain their grip even as contents shift and the bag changes shape during lifting.
Attach these cups to threaded connections on your vacuum system to gently lift bags, plastic film, and other sanitary wrappings.
Thread these cups onto your vacuum system to lift and move sanitary items with curves, corners, and uneven surfaces.
These cups are made of FDA listed silicone rubber to withstand the extreme temperatures in food processing applications.
Connect these cups to your vacuum system to pick up bread, pastries, and other soft material.
Pick up long, narrow items in your sanitary facility with these cups—they connect to threaded fittings on your vacuum system.
Protect static sensitive materials, such as electronics, with these cups that diffuse static buildup.
Lift smooth items, such as glass, plastic, and sheet metal without leaving marks.
Prevent oily material from slipping free of the suction with these cups.
Press these cups onto unthreaded fittings on your vacuum system to pick up sanitary items with curves, corners, and uneven surfaces.
Slide these cups onto unthreaded fittings on your vacuum system to gently pick up bags, plastic film, and other sanitary wrappings.
Press these cups onto unthreaded fittings on your vacuum system to pick up bread, pastries, and other soft material.
These cups have an unthreaded mounting hole to attach to a barbed fitting.
Also known as spring plungers, these fittings are spring-loaded to accommodate items with variable heights.
Able to rotate 360° and flex to 45°, these fittings help vacuum cups grip items that are positioned at an angle.
Connect these pads to your vacuum system to lift and move textured items that standard vacuum cups can’t pick up.
Drain static charges from electronics and other sensitive, textured items as you lift and move them with your vacuum system.
Combine these grippers with your gripping fingers to lift and move items in pick-and-place applications.
These grippers pick up a product and turn it 90° or 180° before releasing.
Build a complete robot gripping tool using these grippers, fingers, and robot tool mounts.
Jacks include a ram, a hand pump with hydraulic oil, a pressure gauge, and a hydraulic hose.
These jacks include extensions for increasing lift height and accessories for prying.
Connect up to four rams and a gauge to a pump. Ram connections have flow-adjustment valves to adjust ram speed, or shut it off to temporarily hold a load.
Connect up to five rams to a single pump.
Push or pry apart material with these rams by attaching them to a hydraulic pump.
Connect these pumps to a ram to create a hydraulic jack.
Connect a hose to a ram or pump.
Use these fittings with hydraulic hose.
Monitor hydraulic oil pressure levels to guard against overload. These gauges are liquid filled to reduce needle vibration and include an adapter to mount the gauge in line with the hose.
Control the flow of oil to adjust ram speed, or shut it off to temporarily hold a load.
Thread one of these plates onto your ram and use the four mounting holes to secure it in place.
This steel-reinforced hose has male threads.
A built-in pump generates more suction for lifting and holding heavier items than push-grip lifters.
For a strong, continuous grip, these lifters have levers to lock them in place.
Push down to create a vacuum and grip your items.
This lifter has a quiet continuous-vacuum system.
Push the button or squeeze the bulb to create a vacuum.
For easy interchangeability, the mounting footprints of these cylinders meet NFPA and JIC industry standards.
With a small body size, these cylinders fit into tight spaces but offer similar push forces to standard hydraulic cylinders.
Small yet powerful, these cylinders thread into a system for workholding applications.
These cylinders have a magnetic piston that can be used with tie rod-mount proximity switches to electronically indicate piston position. For easy interchangeability, their mounting footprint meets NFPA or NFPA and JIC industry standards.
These kits include the rod gland with all of the seals installed.
Power equipment with hydraulic motors when electric motors can't be used for safety reasons and air-powered motors aren't powerful enough.
Direct flow with an electronic signal.
Control flow with an electrical signal.
Control the direction of flow or stop flow altogether.
Also known as gear pumps, these have few moving parts so they're less prone to wear than other hydraulic pumps.
These pump hydraulic fluid more evenly than standard hydraulic pumps, resulting in less noise and vibration. Also known as vane pumps.
Replace worn or damaged vane mechanisms.
Use these slides in a variety of manual-positioning applications for laboratory and production equipment as well as for positioning parts for drilling, fastening, assembly, and measuring.
A linear scale and micrometer-like hand wheel measure travel distance in increments of 0.001".
Made with Frelon bearings, these slides have over four times the load capacity of standard positioning slides.
Connect and monitor your fire alarm system.
Extend the horizontal reach of your Universal Robots’ arm to operate your robot at multiple positions along an assembly line, or transport workpieces from a conveyor to your CNC.
Take your Universal Robots arm to new heights—these bases move up and down to extend your robot’s vertical reach for high and low stacking jobs.