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Precisely align, level, and adjust spacing on fasteners and shafts with these shims.
Be prepared with ring shims in a variety of thicknesses. These shims fit around fasteners and shafts to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing.
For a snug fit around a shaft, the ID of these shims is held to a tighter tolerance than other round shims.
Also known as machinery bushings, these shims have an oversized OD to create a larger bearing surface for reduced wear between moving parts.
Be prepared with ring shims in a variety of thicknesses. These shims are color-coded by thickness for easy identification.
Precisely align, level, and adjust spacing on fasteners, shafts, and machinery with these shims, which are color-coded by thickness for easy identification.
These shims are made of layers of metal bonded with adhesive. Remove layers with a utility knife until you get the thickness you need.
Precisely shaped to fit snugly on keyed shafts, these shims align, level, and space components. Because of their tight fit, they also help components rotate in unison with the shaft.
Be prepared with shims in a variety of thicknesses. Also known as arbor spacers, these shims are notched to fit over keyed shafts.
Slide these shims under the screw head to shorten the shoulder length.
Spin these shims onto screw threads to extend the shoulder length.
Place these shims under sharpened dies to restore their original height and extend their life.
Adjust spacing between bearings and other components on shafts. These shims are sized to fit the outer rim of a bearing.
These shims are shaped to fit over D-profile shafts. Use them to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing.
Be prepared with shims in a variety of thicknesses. These shims are shaped to fit over D-profile shafts. Use them to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing.
18-8 stainless steel spacers have good corrosion resistance.
Made of aluminum, these spacers are lightweight and mildly corrosion resistant.
Withstanding salt water, acids, and chemicals, these spacers resist corrosion better than any other metal spacer we offer. They have a high strength-to-weight ratio and are about 40% lighter than steel spacers.
Brass makes these spacers electrically conductive and the zinc-plated finish adds corrosion resistance.
These spacers have excellent corrosion resistance and are passivated for enhanced protection.
The zinc plating provides some corrosion resistance.
The anodized coating on these lightweight spacers provides increased abrasion resistance over uncoated aluminum.
These spacers have excellent wear and abrasion resistance. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
PTFE spacers have a slippery surface and surpass most plastic spacers when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
Use PEEK spacers as an alternative to metal spacers in high-temperature, high-stress applications. They resist chemicals, wear, and moisture.
Naturally slippery and wear resistant, acetal spacers also offer some resistance to moisture.
Polypropylene spacers have a hard surface and resist many chemicals and solvents.
Almost nonabsorbent, these unthreaded LDPE and HDPE spacers won't swell when exposed to water.
Made of FDA-listed material, these clear spacers can be used in food and beverage applications.
Reduce vibration, shock, and noise with these spacers that compress between components.
Choose the OD, ID, length, and material and we will accommodate your unique spacer needs.
Cut stock to the length you need.
Protect components from electrical charges.
Create space to clean between components on food processing lines and other sanitary equipment.
A nickel-chrome plating gives these spacers a mirror-like finish.
An economical alternative to standard unthreaded spacers.
Also known as arbor spacers, these are notched to space components on a keyed shaft.
The 45° end fits against an angled surface to create a flat surface for connection.
Also known as saddle washers, the curved end fits against round objects such as tube and pipe.
Also known as captive spacers, the splines on these bite into a panel for a permanent hold.
Place these shims under sharpened dies to restore their original height and extend the life of the dies.
Slide onto a shoulder screw to shorten the length of the shoulder.
Use round shims to precisely align, level, and adjust spacing on shafts and machinery.
Spin these tight-fitting shims onto your screw's threads to lengthen the shoulder.
Have different sizes and lengths of spacers ready for a variety of jobs.
Choose the ID, OD, and length you need.
Larger OD tolerances than standard press-fit bushings allow for finishing. Bushings should be machine ground.
Also known as jig bushings, these metric drill bushings fit inside fixture plate holes to guide drill bits, counterbores, reamers, and other cutting tools. They improve accuracy so that your drilled holes and cuts are consistent from part to part.
Made of durable tungsten carbide, these bushings outlast steel.
These bushings are made of stainless steel, which provides excellent corrosion resistance.
Even under extreme drilling pressure, these metric bushings won't press through your jig plate. A flanged head on the top of the bushing acts as a stop, preventing it from moving as you push down your drill bit, reamer, or other cutting bit.
The head prevents these bushings from being pushed through the jig when drilling pressure is extreme. The head sits above the jig plate or can be mounted flush by installing in a counterbored hole.
Replace worn bushings and quickly change IDs without needing to repeatedly use a lever press. Instead of pressing bushings in and out of your jig fixture, which can cause damage, these bushings slide in and out of sleeves.
Insert these bushings into a drilled hole and twist the lock ring to secure. Reusable and easy to replace, they are held in in place by a separate locking part.
The serrations at the top of the bushing grip to prevent rotation and spin out.
The knurls resist force and provide better holding strength than serrations. Encase in plastic tooling.
The serrations grip to prevent rotation and spin out. Press or encase into plastic tooling.