Stop battery acid fumes from corroding terminal posts
Close gaps between your bearing and shaft for a tight fit
Lock bearing nuts in place to prevent loosening due to vibration
Hold bearings, bushings, pulleys, and gears in place on threaded shafts and spindles
Adapt the bore of a component to a smaller size for mounting on a shaft
Slide between a keyway broach and bushing to control the keyway's depth when cutting more than once
Absorb impact to protect equipment and surfaces from dents and scuffs
Separate two bundles of cable to prevent rubbing and wear
Replace worn washers on open-arm toggle clamps to keep holding screws in place
Add distance between brackets and conveyor frames
Absorb impact to protect your crane—and surrounding walls and beams—when it comes to a stop
Connect cross-bracing rods or cables to structural beams; also known as hillside washers
Cushion joints to dampen vibration and protect them from wear
Guide pins and punches in molds and stamping dies or reduce friction between ejector pins and plates
Slide along rails to separate and organize terminal blocks, relays, and other components
Keep components such as terminal locks and relays from shifting on rails
Maintain tension and separate components on shafts, under bolt heads, and at the ends of valves
Close doors quietly and keep them from rattling in their frames
Fit in holes to guide drill bits and other cutting tools for precise and repeatable holes and cuts
Mount components to your enclosure without worrying about leaks
Everything you need to secure enclosures to round poles or beams
Prevent wires from slipping out from under screw heads to keep electrical connections intact
Keep a variety of common screws, nuts, and washers on hand
Screw heads sit flush to prevent snagging and to create a neat, finished appearance
A sleeve and thrust bearing in one to support both parallel and perpendicular loads
Stop pallets from hitting the front of your forklift during loading
Protect wire, cable, and cords from holes with sharp or rough edges
Isolate screws from electrical current and prevent corrosion from mating different metals
Create vibration-resistant connections between D-sub cords and panels
Replace the seats on your lathe tool insert holder
Position components and limit travel along a lead screw
Curved or tapered to compensate for uneven mounting surfaces
Minimize friction as parts move along a shaft
Secure and position workpieces and fixtures from the bottom or side
Position larger workpieces and fixtures than locating and support buttons; also known as rest pads
Locate the side of a workpiece in your fixture without milling a permanent slot
Resist vibration to prevent fasteners from loosening
Mill custom pulleys, threaded hubs, sprockets, collars, and sensor targets and mount them to shafts
Ball, roller, and sleeve bearings ready to bolt in place
Raise workpieces above your vise to create clearance for cutting tools
Generally thicker and more rigid than tubing for distributing liquids and gases through your facility
Mount between a rotating shaft and equipment to secure the shaft and reduce vibration
Mark even spacing for rivets and other fasteners before you drill
Attach to rod ends to increase the amount of misalignment they can handle
Sized specifically to adapt standard shaft collars to pipe, creating a tight fit
Hold and position parts on a shaft, or limit shaft movement
Connect two shafts to transfer rotary motion from one to the other
Cut into custom shapes to align, space, and level components on dies, presses, and machinery
Align and space components on shafts, or level machinery, cabinets, and doors
Pair with a standard bushing to prevent alignment pins from binding in your fixture
Unthreaded to create space between two surfaces or objects, often to align them
Separate, position, or connect components in assemblies
Secure fittings in the U-shaped channel to route conduit and pipe or build other structures
Join threads of a different type, size, and gender
Support loads parallel to the shaft with plain, ball, or roller bearings
Reinforce, align, and adjust joints as you tighten a fastener
Attach to machinery to reduce vibration and noise and extend service life
Nearly every size and shape imaginable, from flat washers to clipped to curved
Reduce the inside diameter of a bearing to fit a particular axle size