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Position components in assemblies, as well as separate or connect parts with these standoffs.
Made of aluminum, these spacers are lightweight and mildly corrosion resistant.
The anodized coating on these lightweight spacers provides increased abrasion resistance over uncoated aluminum.
Cut stock to the length you need.
Choose the OD, ID, length, and material and we will accommodate your unique spacer needs.
One-third the weight of steel, aluminum coupling nuts resist corrosion in wet environments.
Change thread sizes or types, such as fine to coarse threads, on parts without changing gender.
In addition to joining male- and female-threaded parts, these adapters can increase or decrease metric thread sizes and change the thread pitch.
Change inch threads to metric with these adapters, or swap metric threads for inch. An external hex lets you tighten or loosen them with a wrench.
Need to join two female-threaded parts, such as coupling nuts, with dissimilar inch thread sizes? Attach them to these adapters and tighten the exterior hex nut for a secure connection.
Twist these adapters onto female metric threads to change pitch or switch thread sizes.
One side inch, one side metric, and a hex in the middle—these handy fasteners connect two female-threaded parts, such as coupling nuts, adapting from inch threads to metric. Tighten with a standard wrench.
Connect two differently sized male-threaded parts, such as threaded rods, and tighten with a standard wrench.
Increase or decrease metric thread size from one male-threaded part to another. Commonly used to connect two differently sized threaded rods, they have a hex-shaped body, so you can tighten them with a standard wrench.
Often called sleeve nuts, these thread adapters fasten parts with right-hand threads to parts with left-hand threads.
Adapt threaded rods from inch to metric. These adapters connect two male-threaded fasteners, so you can change the gender of a mating part or increase or decrease its thread size. The hex-shaped body fits into the head of a standard wrench.
These aluminum inserts are lightweight, nonmagnetic, and mildly corrosion resistant.
Have different sizes and lengths of spacers ready for a variety of jobs.
Fit these brackets through drilled holes in panels.
Use four brackets to support the top and bottom edges of panels without drilling holes in them.
No need to drill holes in panels—tighten the set screw to hold them in place.
Give open-ended standoffs a finished look and protect them from dirt and debris.
Mount items not designed for DIN rail by attaching them to these adapters.
Virtually maintenance free, these bearings have slippery, chemical-resistant liners that don't require added lubrication.
With two bearings mounted in a single housing, these bearings have load capacities more than 10 times as high as standard mounted linear sleeve bearings. A ceramic liner helps them achieve high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration.
With two bearings mounted in one housing, these sleeve bearings can handle heavier loads than standard mounted linear sleeve bearings.
A ceramic coating makes high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration possible.
The Frelon liner on these bearings allows them to stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other flange-mounted linear sleeve bearings.
With two bearings mounted in a single housing, these bearings have higher load capacities than standard ones. A ceramic liner helps them achieve high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration.
With two bearings mounted in one housing, these sleeve bearings withstand heavy loads. Use them on round support rail shafts for applications that require maximum rigidity.
Because they usually do not require lubrication, linear sleeve bearings outperform linear ball bearings in dirty environments.
A ceramic liner makes high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration possible.
Use these ultra-thin sleeve bearings in high-speed applications where clearance is a concern.
Thinner than standard linear sleeve bearings, these bearings fit where clearance is a concern.
Ridges on the inside of these bearings wipe away dust and debris as the bearing travels on a shaft.
Sleeve bearings outperform ball bearings in dirty environments. Use them for low speed applications.
These bearings have a ceramic liner to help them achieve high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration.
Secure ladders at a comfortable distance from a supporting surface.
Instead of replacing your shaft or keeping components, such as couplings, with various bore diameters on hand, these reducers adapt the bore of a component to a smaller size.