Categories that include the terms: DAMPERS and ROTARY and LIMITED and ROTATION
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Fasteners |  |
Inserts - Keensert (Relevance 1/10)
Stainless Steel 303. Maximum strength and reliability. Positive mechanical lock against rotation:. The insert kees are driven down into the tapped threads of the parent material during installation to securely lock the insert against rotation. Inserts with internal thread lock are designed to securely lock a bolt when it is entered into the insert only a few turns.
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Nuts - Aerotight (Relevance 1/10)
Aerotight is a Registered Trademark and can only be applied to goods manufactured by the Premier Screw and Repetition Company Limited. Any company infringing the registered trade mark may be liable to legal proceedings. Aerotight nuts should not be used on damaged or interrupted threads. When assembled on the screw at least two threads should protrude through the Aerotight nut. Advantages: Will not work loose. No other locking device needed.
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Hinges |  |
Hinges - Flexi-Hinge - Precision (Relevance 1/10)
Double and Single Ended - Limited Angle Rotary Applications.
Zero Backlash. Constant Spring Rate. No lubrication required. Self centering on removal of load. -53 to +176 Deg. Celsius operating temperature.
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Screws - Ball - Thomson Saginaw (Relevance 1/10)
Offer 90% efficiency converting rotary to linear motion with low coefficient of friction.
When replacing screws, hydraulics or pneumatics, they allow the use of smaller, less expensive drive motors and reduce the need for auxiliary equipment. Offer dependable accuracy and repeatability, Made off high quality alloy steel, hardened to Rockwell 56-60C.
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Linear Drive Systems - Leadscrew |  |
Leadscrew Nuts - Metric - Hexagonal - Metallic (Relevance 1/10)
Trapezoidal thread design. Use with metric leadscrew thread listed in separate category.
Material: Carbon Manganese Steel S300 Pb (11 SMn Pb37). If welding, difficulties may arise with bubbling due to sulphur content. To be used with screws:- LFM, LSM, LRH, LSRH (Single Start). Manual control - Low rotation speeds - For clamping or locking functions - For receiving dead weights. For power transmission and continuous use, always use bronze nuts, never steel. Nuts and screws should always be lubricated with grease or oil.
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Leadscrew Nuts - Metric - Square - Metallic (Relevance 1/10)
Trapezoidal thread design. Use with metric leadscrew thread listed in separate category.
Material: Carbon Manganese Steel S300 Pb (11 SMn Pb37). If welding, difficulties may arise with bubbling due to sulphur content. To be used with screws:- LFM, LSM, LRH, LSRH (Single Start). Manual control - Low rotation speeds - For clamping or locking functions - For receiving dead weights. For power transmission and continuous use, always use bronze nuts, never steel. Nuts and screws should always be lubricated with grease or oil.
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Magnets |  |
Magnets - Rare Earth - Shielded (Relevance 1/10)
Insulator shield prevents loss of magnetic flux when inserted into steel components or fixtures
Shielded magnets supply holding forces in limited areas of steel tools, dies and fixtures
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Motors - Hobby - Robotic - Appliances |  |
Motors - DC 12.3X24.4 mm (Relevance 1/10)
M-300C Series 0.5 to 6 VDC - 1820 to 2700 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft. Weight Approx. 22 grams.
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Motors - DC 16.6X32.0 mm (Relevance 1/10)
M-500T Series 1.5 to 9 VDC - 1430 to 2230 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 18.9X18.0X9.5 mm (Relevance 1/10)
M-020 Series - 1 to 3 VDC - 3700 to 11000 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft. Weight Approx 9.5 grams.
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Motors - DC 25.0X21.0 mm (Relevance 1/10)
M-14 Series 1.5 to 3 VDC - 4230 to 11280 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 25.0x20.1X15.1 mm (Relevance 1/10)
M-13 Series - 1.5 to 24 VDC - 4500 to 13760 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 26.9X23.8 mm (Relevance 1/10)
M-26 Series 1.5 to 24 VDC - 2500 to 15100 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 26.9X24.2X18.3 mm (Relevance 1/10)
MF-26 Series - 1.5 to 24 VDC - 3600 to 15900 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 30.5X24.2 mm (Relevance 1/10)
M-28 Series 1.5 to 24 VDC - 2830 to 14250 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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Motors - DC 30.5X24.2X18.3 mm (Relevance 1/10)
MF-28 Series - 1.5 to 24 VDC - 4470 to 13430 RPM.
See Datasheets in PDF format. Link at bottom of this page. Direction of rotation (CW = Clockwise, ACW = Anticlockwise) when looking towards shaft.
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