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Often used with filling machines, storage tanks, dispensers, and injection-molding hopper bins in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical plants, these funnels have a sanitary design.
Funnel less than one ounce with these miniature funnels.
Scoop, weigh, and transfer materials with these funnels.
These funnels are more chemical resistant than other plastic funnels, and won't chip or shatter like glass and porcelain.
Store flat then pop open to use.
Twist and mold these flexible funnels for a custom fit. They hold their shape and can be flattened for storage.
These funnels withstand higher temperatures and harsher chemicals than plastic funnels.
These are our most chemical- and temperature resistant funnels.They have a flat, perforated surface inside that is designed to hold filter paper for laboratory applications. They are also known as Buchner funnels.
Fill closed-head 5-gallon pails with flammable liquids. These funnels have a flame arrester to protect against outside ignition.
These funnels fit any closed-head pail or 12” dia. open-head pail.
Drain oil filters, cans, beakers, bottles and more without spills or tedious pouring.
Minimize spilling while filling closed-head drums with flammable liquids. These funnels have a hinged lid that automatically shuts in case of fire, and a flame arrester to protect against outside ignition.
Pour liquids into tanks with a wide opening.
Use these cones for quick material identification, inventory control, and pallet staging.
Made of plastic, these sleeves create a strong seal without damaging tubing.
Strap or tape these cones to pallets and packages to alert handlers not to stack anything on top of them.
These snap-on drum cones shield welding wire from slag, grinding dust, and other contaminants that could weaken welds.
Add pockets to a traffic cone for easy access to flashlights, hand tools, and small parts.
As the outer layer wears away, new abrasive is exposed.
Keep a convenient mix of spiral-wound sanding rolls on hand. As the outer layer wears away, new abrasive is exposed.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
Longer lasting than grinding bits, these abrasive cones remove heavy amounts of material and leave a rough surface texture. They have a threaded insert that attaches to the spindle on a straight grinder. Use in corners and inside castings.
The arbor’s shank attaches to hand-held drills and die grinders. Threads on the body hold the sanding roll in place.
The extra-coarse threads on these arbors provide a stronger hold on the sanding roll.
Place an O-ring onto one of these plastic sizing cones to determine the size of your O-ring.
Pour paint, lacquer, and resin through these strainers to remove lumps, flakes, dust, and other contaminants for a smooth finish.
The elastic on these strainers stretches to fit around the top of a one- or five-gallon container. Pour paint through them and remove to strain out lumps, flakes, and dust.
Select these bumpers for applications that require specific load capacities. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines and conveyors. Install them with a screw.
Install these bumpers with screws. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces.
All of these bumpers are reinforced with an embedded washer or base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines. Install them with screws.
Select these bumpers for applications that require specific load capacities. All are reinforced with a base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines and conveyors. Twist these bumpers into a threaded hole.
Twist these bumpers into a threaded hole. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces.
Select these bumpers for applications that require specific load capacities. All are reinforced with a base plate for strength. Often used as feet, spacers, and vibration dampers, they absorb shock to prevent damage to equipment and surfaces. They're also good for starting and stopping motion on automated machines and conveyors. Mount these bumpers on a threaded stud.
Press these bumpers into place with the adhesive backing. Use them as feet and spacers on instruments and small appliances to limit sliding, vibration, and noise. They're comparable to Bumpon bumpers.
A ridge on the stem provides a tighter grip than other push-in bumpers. Push the stem into a hole for quick installation. These bumpers are commonly used as feet on instruments and bench-top equipment to keep them from sliding. They're also good as spacers between sheets of material. Also known as stem and grommet bumpers.