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    Stud-Mount Ball Transfers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ball Transfers. Stud-Mount Ball Transfers, Style G.

    Style G

    Install these ball transfers in a threaded hole or use a nut to secure.
    Weight capacity is given for the ball up orientation. Using these ball transfers in a ball down or angled orientation could reduce the weight capacity stated.
    Steel Ball—Steel balls are durable.
    Angled—Ball transfers with an angled working orientation can be used to form support stands.
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    Zinc-Plated Steel Housing
    G3/16"4023/64"17/32"Ball Up, Ball Down, AngledM6
    19/32"6460K547000000
     

    Steel Balls

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Steel. Steel Balls.
    Wear-Resistant 52100 Alloy Steel—High carbon and chromium content makes this 52100 alloy steel extremely hard and resistant to wear. It’s also known as chrome steel. Often used as bearings, these balls are hardened for increased abrasion and impact resistance.
    Tight-Tolerance Wear-Resistant 52100 Alloy Steel—The diameter of these balls is held to a precise tolerance. They’re made from 52100 alloy steel, also known as chrome steel, which has high levels of carbon and chromium to make them extremely hard and resistant to wear. Often used as bearings, these balls are also hardened to increase their abrasion and impact resistance.
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    Wear-Resistant 52100 Alloy Steel
    17/32"-0.0001" to 0.0001"Hardened295,000Rockwell C60 (Extra Hard)Mirror Like509528K35000000
     
    Tight-Tolerance Wear-Resistant 52100 Alloy Steel
    17/32"-0.00005" to 0.00005"Hardened295,000Ground, PolishedRockwell C60 (Extra Hard)Mirror LikeASTM A29519528K7700000
     
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