- Adjustable Handles
- Indexing Plungers
- Spring Plungers
- Ball Plungers
- Pin Plungers
- K0313
Spring Plungers pin style, slotted, steel
- K0314
Spring Plungers pin style, slotted, stainless steel
- K0317 Inch
Spring Plungers pin style, hexagon socket, steel pin
- K0317 Metric
Spring Plungers pin style, hexagon socket, steel pin
- K0318
Spring Plungers pin style, hexagon socket, plastic pin
- K0319
Spring Plungers pin style, hexagon socket, stainless steel body and pin
- K0320
Spring Plungers pin style, hexagon socket, stainless steel body and POM pin
- K0977
Spring Plungers push-pull with rotation lock
- Ball Plungers LONG-LOK
- Pin Plungers LONG-LOK
- Push Fit Plungers
- Lateral Spring Plungers
- Ball Lock Pins
- Toggle Clamps
- Clamping Device
- Knobs
- Novo Grip
- Handwheels
- Pull Handles
- Tube Connectors
- Hinges
- Lifting Devices
- Rubber Buffers
- Latches
- Locating Components
- Leveling Pads
- Machine & Fixture Components
- Additional Products
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Pin plungers feature a greater travel than ball plungers, and are often used in detent, indexing, ejection, or cushioning applications. Manufactured in Germany for the highest quality, KIPP pin plungers are available with steel or stainless steel bodies and pins in steel, stainless steel, or plastic. |
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A screwdriver slot at the bottom of the body makes installation quick and easy, and the one-piece body construction gives these plungers the shortest possible overall length. |
- Steel or stainless steel pins
- Steel or stainless steel bodies
- Inch or metric
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Hexagon Socket Pin Plungers
A hexagon socket at the bottom enables the use of a hex wrench for more control during installation. Because of the length of the socket, hexagon plungers tend to be longer than slotted plungers. A slot is also cut into the top for installations where there is no access the back. An optional assembly key should be used to prevent damage to the nose of the pin. |
- Steel, stainless steel, or plastic pins
- Steel or stainless steel bodies
- Inch or metric
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Push-pull plungers can be used in a wide variety of applications, for detent, positioning, or clamping. On one end, a threaded connection that can be used to attach a mechanical linkage. The linkage can pull on the plunger to clamp and release as needed, or the plunger can push on the linkage, actuating a switch or some other mechanical action. On the other end, a round or conical tip can be used for positioning or clamping. A version with female threads on both ends can be used as a spring pressure element in a linkage, or a custom tip can be screwed onto one end. |
- Steel construction
- Metric threads
- The pin cannot rotate within the body
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Hexagon Socket Pin Plungers |
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