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Ball Joint Rod Ends


Made of steel, these rod ends generally handle higher loads than stainless steel, aluminum, and nylon rod ends. They don’t come lubricated, so you’ll need to lubricate during installation and on an ongoing basis.
Zinc-plated steel rod ends provide moderate corrosion resistance.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Shank Thread Size | ID | Max. Ball Swivel | O'all Wd. | O'all Thick. | Shank Center Lg. | Shank Thread Lg. | Static Radial Load Cap., lbs. | Material | Choose a Shank Thread Direction | Each | |
Ball Joints | |||||||||||
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M24 × 2 mm | 25mm | 47° | 60mm | 31mm | 95mm | 57mm | 23,450 | Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Fully Threaded Rod End Bolts


For maximum mounting flexibility, cut the fully threaded shaft to whatever length you need. Also known as swing bolts and eyebolts, rod end bolts have no moving parts. They're designed to make pivoting or hinge movements in applications that don't need to compensate for misalignment.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Shank Thread Size | ID | O'all Wd. | Shank Center Lg. | Shank Thread Lg. | O'all Thick. | Tensile Strength, psi | Specifications Met | Material | Each | |
Right-Hand Threaded Shank | ||||||||||
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M24 × 3 mm | 22mm | 45mm | 160mm | 120mm | 25mm | Not Rated | DIN 444 | Black-Oxide Carbon Steel | 0000000 | 000000 |