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These balls are hardened for increased wear and abrasion resistance.
With a diameter that’s held to a close tolerance, this material is hardened for increased wear and abrasion resistance.
440A stainless steel resists damage from impact and abrasion. It's often used for cutlery and valve components.
The addition of molybdenum gives 316 stainless steel excellent corrosion resistance. Use it in a variety of marine and chemical-processing applications.
This material has tighter tolerances than standard 304 stainless steel.
Also known as chrome steel, 52100 is an extremely hard and wear-resistant material. These balls are often used in bearings.
The diameter on these balls is held to a precise tolerance.
Also known as mild steel, use these low-carbon steel balls in parts that don't require high strength.
The most formable brass we offer, 260 offers better weldability than 300 series brass but it’s not as machinable. Sometimes called cartridge brass, it's commonly used for ammunition casings, radiator components, and decorative door hardware.
With 99.95% copper content, 102 copper has higher purity than 110 copper, resulting in superior electrical conductivity. It's commonly called OFE and OFHC copper. Use it in electrical applications, such as for coaxial cables and terminal lug.
Widely used as bearings and in valves, 2017 aluminum is a durable, lightweight material.
Hollow construction reduces weight and allows these balls to float.
This S2 tool steel has been hardened for excellent strength and impact resistance. It has a tough core that resists breaking under shock loads.
Grade 5 is the strongest of all the titanium alloys thanks to its higher aluminum and vanadium content. It offers a versatile mix of good corrosion resistance, weldability, and formability.
Fill forming bags for shaping metal or use as a counterweight.
Install these traditional, easy-to-grip ball knobs on a threaded stud. They're good for control levers and push-pull rods.
Install these ball transfers in a threaded hole or use a nut to secure.
A double-sealed ball keeps out dirt and debris, and side vents expel contaminants.
These ball transfers have capacities up to 2,200 lbs.
The flange has mounting holes for fastening.
These ball transfers have capacities up to 2,400 lbs.
To keep out dirt and debris, these flange-mount ball transfers have a double-sealed ball and side vents that expel contaminants.
A thick rubber cushion underneath these ball transfers absorbs impact and reduces vibration.
Drop-in design makes for easy installation.
These ball transfers have capacities up to 3,300 lbs.
The ball in these transfers is spring-loaded to absorb impact.
Transfers recess into the mounting surface for a low profile.
With a ball recessed into the mounting surface, these ball transfers have a low profile. Their double-sealed ball keeps out dirt and debris, and side vents expel contaminants.
These heavy duty ball transfers recess into the mounting surface for a low profile.
These ball transfers and stops rise when you supply air and retract into the housing when air supply ceases.
Also known as ball-bearing parallels, these plates have multidirectional balls that project from the top and bottom to position and move small, heavy items over short distances.
These plates are designed to rest on a flat surface and are good for rotating and positioning heavy workpieces.
Snap these ball transfers together like jigsaw pieces to create a custom ball transfer plate, or use them unconnected to create your own pattern for rotating and positioning material. They have magnets embedded in the frame, so you can mount them on any flat magnetic metal surface and rearrange them as your operations change.
Ball transfers allow movement in any direction so you can turn material without lifting it.
The shoulder on these tooling balls provides a consistent height reference point.
Install tooling balls in a workpiece or fixture to create a precise measurement reference point. Push the shank further into the hole to adjust the height of the ball.
Protect tooling balls when not in use.
Use a mounting pad when your tooling ball needs a raised mounting point.
Connect these floats to threaded float rods.
These floats are untethered by a float rod so they can float freely in your tank.
The through-hole connection allows these floats to slide up and down a vertical float rod.
Replace flush valve assemblies in toilet tanks.
Use these inserts in hitch-ball connections.
These inserts allow you to connect drawbar couplers to a receiver.
For an easy towing connection, mount these hooks to a bumper or trailer.
These rings mount to a trailer and connect to the drawbar coupler or tow hook on a vehicle.
Mount these receivers to your vehicle. Use them with an insert and pin for a complete hitch.
Also known as pintle hitches, drawbar couplers are used with drawbar rings to connect a trailer to your vehicle for towing.
Nickel plating gives these magnets good corrosion resistance.