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Support and position workpieces and fixtures from the bottom or side. These buttons press into a drilled hole for permanent installation.
Mount through the counterbored hole with a socket head cap screw to support and position workpieces and fixtures from the bottom or side.
Support rounded or irregularly shaped workpieces from the bottom or side with minimal contact.
As the face of these plungers is pushed in, the internal spring applies outward pressure to hold a workpiece in position against stops and rails.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the knob and rotating it 90°.
Quickly align, join, or hold machine components in place in food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments. Pulling the plunger knob and twisting it 90° will lock the nose into its retracted position.
Retract the nose by pulling the knob.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the handle and rotating it 90°.
Use the lanyard as a tether to secure the spring plunger to machinery and prevent accidental drops.
The ring allows you to attach these spring plungers to a lanyard.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the ring and rotating it 90°.
Install by hand or with a hex key in low-clearance applications.
Thread onto machinery or attach a knob or handle to the threaded spindle.
Two holes in the plate allow these plungers to be mounted to a flat surface.
A quarter turn of the handle locks these plungers in the retracted position. The T-handle is easy to grip.
A T-handle makes these spring plungers easy to grip.
A quarter turn of the handle locks these plungers in the retracted position. The smooth ball handle is easy to grip and won't catch on other parts.
An L-handle takes up less space than a T-handle.
A smooth ball handle is easy to grip and won't catch on other parts.
Add a knob or handle to the threaded shank.
Install with a hex key for more torque than slotted long-nose spring plungers.
Install with a driver.
A flange keeps the plunger from being pushed through a hole when the ball is depressed.
Slotted on both ends for installation with a screwdriver.
Weld these catches in place for a strong permanent hold.
Press these catches into a hole.
Mount ball-nose and long-nose spring plungers to fixture surfaces.
Install these spring plungers with a screwdriver—they're slotted on one or both ends.
Install with a hex key for more torque than slotted ball-nose spring plungers.
The flangeless design allows these spring plungers to mount flush with a surface.
An O-ring in the flange creates a tight seal.
Designed with a flange to keep the plunger from being pushed through a hole when the ball is depressed.