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Ball-and-socket connections allow 360° positioning.
With strength for higher load capacities than other ball-grip positioning arms, these arms have a heavy duty construction.
Heavy duty construction adds strength for higher load capacities than other positioning arms.
Position small panels and displays with these compact arms.
A suction base makes it easy to move and attach these arms to smooth surfaces such as glass and polished metal.
Stronger and with greater load capacities than gooseneck-style positioning arms, these arms keep their shape even when moving or when exposed to vibration. They’re often used in robotics and conveyor applications when frequent repositioning isn’t required.
Bend these arms to hold small equipment such as lights and microphones in almost any position.
Pivots provide smooth motion at the junction between two T-slotted rails.
Make your T-slotted framing workstation more ergonomic. These positioning arms let you move tools and other items within reach, reducing fatigue and streamlining repetitive processes.
Use hinges to add doors, lids, and machine guards to T-slotted framing.
Attach and position phones, tablets, monitors, and computer accessories on T-slotted rails.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
Pair these 90° angle brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Made of easy-to-machine aluminum, these brackets come without mounting holes, so you can drill holes where you need them.
Made from stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance in damp environments.
About twice as thick as standard 90° angle ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets are suitable for high-force applications.
Stainless steel that’s twice as thick as standard 90° angle ball stud mounting brackets makes these brackets good for high-force applications exposed to damp conditions.
Drill mounting holes where you need them—these brackets are made from aluminum, so they’re easy to machine.
Made with thicker stainless steel than standard ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets work well in high-force applications exposed to damp conditions.
Since they’re at least twice as thick as standard ball stud mounting brackets, these brackets are best for high-force applications.
Pair with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Pair these 30° angle brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Made from stainless steel, these brackets resist corrosion in damp environments.
Pair these 90° angle offset-arm brackets with ball socket end fittings to mount your gas spring in almost any position.
Attach ball socket end fittings to these studs to mount gas springs.
Keep a convenient selection of gas spring fittings on hand—assortments include ball socket end fittings, eyelet end fittings, and ball studs.
Made of zinc-plated steel or stainless steel, these clevis rod ends offer more corrosion resistance than standard steel clevis rod ends.
In addition to offering superior chemical resistance, these lightweight, fiber-reinforced nylon rod ends also reduce noise and vibration.
These steel rod ends are machined to SAE standards.
A male-threaded shank lets you build a linkage with a tapped tube or any female-threaded connection.
Make quick adjustments to these rod ends by inserting and releasing the clevis pins without the need to bend them into place.
Thread or weld the unfinished shank of these rod ends to meet your specific linkage needs.
Attach these nuts to rods, pipes, and tubes to make pivoting and hinge movements where misalignment is not a concern.
Made of stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance, these nuts make pivoting and hinge movements where misalignment is not a concern.
When connected to a clevis rod end, these pivot brackets allow a hydraulic cylinder to move in an arc.
Clevis brackets allow hydraulic cylinders to create a bend or pivot when connected to a pivot bracket.
Connect a clevis rod end to a hydraulic cylinder to create a bend or pivot.
Secure parts onto hydraulic cylinders.
Push a button to adjust the hinge angle and release it to lock the position.
Lock these brackets together with a pin or a bolt. They are often used on marine docks.
Hang your human-machine interface and swivel it around to save floor space and comfortably access touch screens, buttons, and other operating equipment.
Ready for installation on the bottom of machines and equipment without feet, these mounts come with their own bracket.