Plungers are commonly used to position workpieces. Also known as a Spring-Loaded Device (SLD), they consist of a spring within a threaded body. While all plungers share this design, there are several different types, one of which is a ball … Read More
Named after the Titans in Greek mythology, titanium is a lustrous metal with the atomic number 22. It’s used in the manufacturing industry to make everything from motorcycle and space shuttle components to fasteners, jewelry and internal prosthetics. Titanium may … Read More
What Are Casters? Most of us use casters every day without being aware of it. They allow your chair to move across the floor in any direction. They are the wheels on the front of the grocery cart that go … Read More
Nails are fasteners consisting of a smooth cylindrical-shaped piece of metal. They have a sharp point on one end and a flat head on the opposite end. This otherwise basic design allows them to be easily driven into wooden structures … Read More
Hinges are mechanical bearings used to create a limited and fixed range of rotational movement between two workpieces. Most doors, for instance, are affixed to a frame with two or more hinges. Hinges allow doors to swing open — but … Read More
When most people hear the term “resolution,” they envision the pixel-based measurements used in modern display devices. TVs, computer monitors, handsets and tablets all have a resolution. It’s a universal measurement of how many total pixels a display device possesses. … Read More
Metals have unique properties that aren’t found in other types of raw materials. Most metals, for instance, are hard and strong. They can also be either malleable or ductile, depending on the specific type. For a manufacturing company to build … Read More