Spring plungers
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BALL-LOCK PINS / LOCKING BOLTS
What is a Ball-lock pin?
Kipp Ball-lock pins are used to join and fasten machine parts and workpieces quickly and easily. The axial lock is released by pressing the push button. They have manual locking functions and optimum for equipment construction.
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KIPP ball-lock pins are available in many versions to suit the chosen application. The grip can be selected as T-grip or L-grip. The push-button is either zinc or plastic. For special applications, there are stainless steel ball-lock pins available. Ball-lock pins made completely from stainless steel are especially useful for areas with high hygienic requirements such as foodstuff industries or areas with aggressive substances.
Standard parts from KIPP are of high manufacturing quality and function reliably and safely even after frequent use. These ball-lock pins are manufactured directly by HEINRICH KIPP WERK and are subject to the traditional high-quality standards of all KIPP products.
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A ball lock pin can fasten and join elements, workpieces, and other machine components by simply pressing a button. The ball lock pin has a practical ball locking mechanism. When the button is pressed it activates the spring mechanism inside the pin which releases the ball lock (the balls are drawn inside). When the button is released the ball lock is activated again (the balls move out) guaranteeing a stable and self-securing locking function. Connections using ball lock pins are quick and uncomplicated to join and take apart again.
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- Automation technology
- Robotics
- Electronics
- Processing mechanics
- Machine and plant construction, ball lock pins find use in all these fields and more.
The efficient self-locking allows setup times to be relatively easily minimized.
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