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

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

Prevent damage to docks and vehicles by absorbing impacts

Close doors quietly and keep them from rattling in their frames

Keep doors from slamming into and damaging walls

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

Position components and limit travel along a lead screw

Curved or tapered to compensate for uneven mounting surfaces

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

Mill custom pulleys, threaded hubs, sprockets, collars, and sensor targets and mount them to shafts

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

Prevent fluids from leaking around fasteners

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

With no moving parts, the plainest type of bearing

Pair with a standard bushing to prevent alignment pins from binding in your fixture

Secure fittings in the U-shaped channel to route conduit and pipe or build other structures

Protect walls and other flat surfaces from impact

Bolt onto surfaces to mount tag rings and ties

Support loads parallel to the shaft with plain, ball, or roller bearings

Angled sides align and hold tie-down straps

Reinforce, align, and adjust joints as you tighten a fastener

Attach to machinery to reduce vibration and noise and extend service life

Reduce the inside diameter of a bearing to fit a particular axle size