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Also known as rod‐end bearings, ball joint rod ends have an eyelet and a ball that swivels to support angular misalignment.
For ease of installation, these rod ends come with a compatible jam nut. They have an eyelet and a ball that swivel to support angular misalignment.
With at least 55° of ball swivel, these rod ends accommodate greater misalignment than any other internally threaded rod end we offer.
Seals keep out dirt and an oil-embedded foam insert slowly releases lubricant for a long life.
Along with internal threads, these rod ends have a double row of precision ball bearings that allows high speeds and smooth operation.
With a ball joint at the top of the shank, these rod ends pivot in the middle of the body instead of in the eyelet. Use them for linear push applications that require movement along the length of the connecting rod.
These alloy steel rod end bolts have the highest tensile strength of any steel fully threaded rod end bolt we offer.
These rod end bolts are good for wet and corrosive environments—for maximum mounting flexibility, cut the fully threaded shaft to whatever length you need.
Good for general purpose applications where corrosion and high strength aren’t a concern, these rod end bolts are made of carbon steel.
Also known as swing bolts and eyebolts, these internally threaded 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.
Create pivoting connections in applications that require high shear strength—the partially threaded shank of these rod end bolts withstands more side force than a fully threaded shank.
Pivot and hinge components in wet and corrosive environments with these stainless steel or brass rod end bolts.
Made of stainless steel, these rod end bolts are stronger and more corrosion resistant than our standard flat-shoulder rod end bolts.
These linkages offer excellent wear resistance. They consist of internally threaded ball joint rod ends with a ball stud attached to simplify mounting.
Able to stand up to frequent use, these linkages offer excellent wear resistance. They consist of ball joint rod ends with a ball stud attached to simplify mounting.
Attach to the end of a screw or threaded stud to apply uniform pressure on uneven and angled surfaces. Also known as toggle and swivel-foot pads.
Use screws or bolts to attach the mounting plate on these casters to a flat surface. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
Install these casters into a threaded hole. Adjust the leveling pad to keep your equipment stationary and compensate for uneven floors.
Use these general purpose casters in a variety of applications.
Also known as twin-wheel casters, these lightweight casters are often used on furniture and displays.
Also known as twin‐wheel casters, these lightweight and economical casters are often used on furniture and displays.
As the standard for plastic wheels, phenolic wheels are nonmarking and perform well at high temperatures. They roll best on smooth surfaces but can be noisy.
Designed for sanitary environments such as food plants, use these casters to move machinery, carts, furniture, and other equipment while compensating for uneven floors.
Polyurethane wheels combine the abrasion resistance of plastic with the shock‐ and sound-absorbing qualities of rubber. Use them on smooth or rough floors and in areas with debris. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
The soft rubber wheels are quiet, shock absorbing, and provide good traction on rough surfaces. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
The lightweight wheels on these casters provide impact resistance on smooth surfaces. They are the most economical wheel option. Their 304 stainless steel frame is corrosion resistant.
Rubber wheels on these casters dissipate static to protect static sensitive electronic equipment from electrostatic discharge.