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Preload Springs, Spacers and Washers - (59 companies)
Preload springs, spacers and washers are used to provide end-play take up or a constant preload for bearings, gears and other mechanical components and assemblies. Search by Specification | Learn more about Preload Springs, Spacers and Washers

Grippers - (177 companies)
Grippers activate jaws or fingers to pick up, hold, or move work pieces in an automated or robotic system Search by Specification | Learn more about Grippers

Nuts - (849 companies)
Nuts are fasteners that are designed to fit around and secure a bolt or screw. The application determines the type of nut to use.  Search by Specification | Learn more about Nuts

Wiring Ducts - (118 companies)
Wiring ducts are rigid trays typically used as raceways for cables and wires within electrical enclosures. Search by Specification | Learn more about Wiring Ducts

Spring Washers - (89 companies)
Spring washers are disks of metal that are formed in an irregular shape so that when the washer is loaded it deflects, acts like a spring, and provides a preload between two surfaces. Search by Specification | Learn more about Spring Washers

Buffs, Bobs and Buffing Wheels - (53 companies)
Buffs, bobs and buffing wheels are used to hold finishing compounds and polish parts made of metal, plastic, ceramic, glass, wood, stone, silicon, or optical materials. Search by Specification | Learn more about Buffs, Bobs and Buffing Wheels

Gaskets and Gasketing - (979 companies)
Gaskets are used to prevent fluid or gas leaks by providing a barrier between two mating surfaces. Search by Specification | Learn more about Gaskets and Gasketing

Trackballs - (57 companies)
Trackballs are computer pointers resembling an inverted mouse. The pointing ball is rotated with the thumb, fingers, or the palm of the hand Search by Specification | Learn more about Trackballs

Latches - (177 companies)
Latches are mechanical components that hold a door, drawer, or cabinet closed. Typically, latches do not lock; however, some latches provide locking features. Search by Specification | Learn more about Latches

Soldering Irons, Stations and Accessories - (221 companies)
Soldering irons, stations and accessories bond two or more metallic surfaces together with a low melting alloy solder such as tin/lead or Sn/Cu/Ni/Ge alloys, which is melted, wets the surface and resolidifies forming a soldered joint. Search by Specification | Learn more about Soldering Irons, Stations and Accessories

Light Curtains - (146 companies)
Light curtains are photoelectric transmitters that project an array of synchronized,parallel infrared light beams to a receiver unit. When an opaque object interrupts one or more beams, the light curtain controller sends a stop signal to the guarded machine. Light curtains are used as personal safety devices around hazardous machinery or for permiter guarding. Search by Specification | Learn more about Light Curtains

Industrial Liquid Handling Pumps - (1935 companies)
Industrial liquid handling pumps are classified in many different ways, and are distinguished by the media pumped and the fluid motive mechanism (dynamic or displacement). Search by Specification | Learn more about Industrial Liquid Handling Pumps

Chucks - (298 companies)
Chucks are attachments used to hold a workpiece or cutting tool on a machine tool. This product area covers a variety of chuck types, including: clamping, collet, core, diaphragm, draw bar, electrostatic, fixturing, gear, grinding, lathe, magnetic, milling, pull down, roll, safety, scroll, speed, spindle, universal, vacuum and woodworking chucks. Search by Specification | Learn more about Chucks

Washers - (799 companies)
Washers are disks of metal or non-metallic material placed beneath a nut, an axle bearing, or a joint, to relieve friction, prevent leakage, isolate, prevent loosening, or distribute pressure. Search by Specification | Learn more about Washers

Biometric Sensors - (13 companies)
Biometric sensors are semiconductors with embedded algorithms that are used in security systems or environments for user authentication. Learn more about Biometric Sensors


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Bearing Preload Springs - Prolong Bearing Life

Bearing Preload Springs - Prolong Bearing Life
Smalley Steel Ring Company


Precision round washers, shims and Discs

Precision round washers, shims and Discs
Wm. H. Brewster Jr., Inc.


Custom Preload Springs and Spacers

Custom Preload Springs and Spacers
Temper Corporation


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Howstuffworks "How Fingerprint Scanners Work"
Optical scanners can't always distinguish between a picture of a finger and the finger itself, and capacitive scanners can sometimes be fooled by a mold of a person's finger. If somebody did gain ...
5V FINGER BUTTONS LOAD MAX CURRENT = 100mA FINGER D 47K G ZVNL110A S 4.7M ...
FINGER. D. 47K. G. ZVNL110A. S. 4.7M. ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION THROUGH FINGER TURNS ON THE MOSFET. DRAWN BY: DAVE JOHNSON. DAVID JOHNSON AND ASSOCIATES. FINGER TOUCH ACTIVATED SWITCH. FINGER ACTIVATED ...
Howstuffworks "How Biometrics Works"
... typically use hand and finger geometry readers to authenticate users, not to identify them. Disney theme parks, for example, use finger geometry readers to grant ticket holders admittance to different ...
Howstuffworks "How Aspirin Works"
This pathway works very well as far as telling you your finger is hurt. The pain serves a purpose here: It reminds you that your finger is damaged and that you need to be careful with it and not use ...
Howstuffworks "How Aspirin Works"
This pathway works very well as far as telling you your finger is hurt. The pain serves a purpose here: It reminds you that your finger is damaged and that you need to be careful with it and not use ...
Howstuffworks "How can you make a wine glass sing?"
You may have to re-wet your finger periodically and/or adjust the pressure of your finger on the rim of the glass to keep producing the sound. *You can change the pitch of the sound by adding water to ...
Finger
... request. event whenever it monitors a complete Finger request. A handler for this event looks like: event finger_request(c: connection, user: string, full: bool). Our site's policy for Finger requests ...
Howstuffworks "How Biometrics Works"
... typically use hand and finger geometry readers to authenticate users, not to identify them. Disney theme parks, for example, use finger geometry readers to grant ticket holders admittance to different ...
Howstuffworks "How do touchscreen monitors know where you're touching?"
... which means that it doesn't matter if you touch it with your finger or a rubber ball. A capacitive system, on the other hand, must have a conductive input, usually your finger, in order to register a ...


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