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The Beginner’s Guide to Cams and How They Work
Cams are commonly found in engines, industrial printers, manufacturing machines and various mechanical equipment. While small in size, they play an important role in the function of these devices. What are cams exactly, and how do they work? What Is … Read More
The Beginner’s Guide to Plunger-Style Door Holders
Door holders are available in different styles. There are T-style door holders, for instance, as well as plunger-style door holders. You can use either of them to hold doors open. T-style door holders live up to their namesake by featuring … Read More
The Beginner’s Guide to Spring Stops
When shopping for workholding solutions, you may come across spring stops. Also known as spring stop buttons, they feature an enclosed spring that’s designed to press against the side of a workpiece. You can use a spring stop on any … Read More
The Beginner’s Guide to T-Slot Nuts
Have you heard of T-slot nuts? While they feature a threaded hole, they don’t share the same shape and design as traditional nuts. Rather, T-slot nuts are shaped like the letter T. This allows them to set inside of T-slots. … Read More
The Beginner’s Guide to Fold-Down Crank Handles
Crank handles are available in different styles. While most of them feature a fixed lever, some of them have a collapsable lever. Fold-down crank handles fall under the latter category. They are used to control machinery and equipment just like … Read More
The Beginner’s Guide to Pneumatic Casters
When shopping for casters, you may come across pneumatic casters. They’ve become a popular alternative to traditional casters. With their pneumatic operation, they can absorb shock while subsequently protecting the objects with which they are used from damage. For a … Read More
The Beginner’s Guide to Torsion Springs
Springs have been around for centuries. In the 15 century, they were used to create door locks as well as mechanical clocks. Over the years, however, springs have evolved into a variety of different types, one of which is torsion. … Read More