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These sheets and bars are zinc galvanized for good corrosion resistance.
A silver-filled resin coating on one side of these sheets protects from degradation caused by bacteria and fungi.
These rods are zinc galvanized for good corrosion resistance.
These 90° angles are zinc galvanized for good corrosion resistance.
This wire is zinc galvanized for good corrosion resistance.
Cut and thread discs and other parts that draw corrosion away from nearby metal in water tanks, heat exchangers, and marine applications.
Considered commercially pure, this material is 99% zinc.
Cut this stock to length to create the machine key you need. Straight keys, with a square or rectangular cross section, are the most common type of key. Install in a keyway to transmit torque from shafts to gears and other components.
When a keyway is damaged, cut a new, wider one. This key stock is stepped to match repaired keyways in shafts or gears. Cut it to length to create the machine key you need.
Straight keys, with a square or rectangular cross section, are the most common type of key. Install them in keyways to transmit torque from shafts to gears and other components.
When installed, these keys fill oval keyways completely, reducing stress on the key and shaft. The rounded ends make it easy to slide gears, hubs, and other components into place. These are also known as feather keys.
Since they fit more loosely than standard keys, these undersized keys are best for uneven keyways or when you need to disassemble parts frequently, such as during maintenance or prototyping.
These assortments include various sizes of key stock—choose a piece and cut it to your desired length.
Make a key that is the exact length you need. Because this key stock is slightly larger than standard key stock, keys will fit tightly in worn keyways.
Cut keys to custom lengths. This key stock is undersized, so keys will fit slightly more loosely than standard keys and are best for inconsistent keyways.
Also known as offset key stock, use step keys to repair keyways in gears and shafts.
Thread these shafts into a tapped hole to support idler sprockets and pulleys in tensioning applications.
Mount the flange to a machine or wall to support idler sprockets and pulleys in tensioning applications. They include washers and a nut to position your component and hold it in place.
Melt and pour these alloys into molds to create metal parts and prototypes.
Rails are drilled with consistently spaced holes for multiple mounting options that do not require machining. Use this steel bolt-together framing to build guards, tables, and racks.
To provide corrosion resistance in wet environments, this framing is galvanized.
Create posts of varying lengths.
Fittings come in two pieces to wrap around rails, so you can quickly modify existing structures without disassembling. Use clamp-on framing and fittings to form temporary partitions, modular conveyors, and workstations.
In addition to creating space inside walls or ceilings—to prevent dampness or make room for insulation—these channels can also be used to level or resurface them.