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KONISHI Ball Plungers

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    Press Fit Plungers PFP

    Press Fit Plungers PFP

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    - Press Fit Plungers PFP
    - Part number including type of PFP, PFP-D and PFP-DD
    - Press Fit Plungers: Metal Ball and Plastic Ball.
    - Main Body Material: Stainless Steel SUS404C and Blue Polyacetal Resin POM
    - Ball Material: Stainless Steel SUS305 and Blue Polyacetal Resin POM
    - Ball Hardness: 54 to 60 HRC for only metal ball type.
    - Spring Material is Stainless Steel SUS631J.
    - Mounting Method: Press Fitting
    - Coarse Thread Size (M): 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12.
    - Press-fit type ball plungers are commonly used in various applications where precise positioning, indexing, or detent functions are required.

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    From: ₹ 194.29
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    Ball Plungers (Light Load) BP-L, (Heavy Load) BP-H

    Ball Plungers (Light Load) BP-L, (Heavy Load) BP-H

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    The screw contains a spring; the force of the spring can make the ball go in and out. Can be used to calculate, select the position of, and push out jigs. Screw diameters from M3 to M24 available; select the size you need.

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    Ball Plunger BP

    Ball Plunger BP

    KONISHI

    [Features]
    ・ A spring is built in the screw, and the spring force allows the ball to move in and out
    ・ Thread diameters available from M4 to M16
    ・ The thread section is thread-locker processed (ALOK)
    ・ It can be used for indexing, positioning and extrusion of jigs

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    Ball Plungers (Stainless Steel Light Load) BPS-L, (Stainless Steel Heavy Load) BPS-H

    Ball Plungers (Stainless Steel Light Load) BPS-L, (Stainless Steel Heavy Load) BPS-H

    KONISHI

    All-stainless steel ball plungers, ideal for food machinery/outdoor installation due to its superior anti-rust properties.

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    From: ₹ 578.96
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Press Fit Plungers PFP

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    Ball Plungers (Light Load) BP-L, (Heavy Load) BP-H

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      Ball Plunger BP

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        Ball Plungers (Stainless Steel Light Load) BPS-L, (Stainless Steel Heavy Load) BPS-H
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          KONISHI

          KONISHI

          KONISHI

          KONISHI

          Product Series

          Press Fit Plungers PFP

          Ball Plungers (Light Load) BP-L, (Heavy Load) BP-H

          Ball Plunger BP

          Ball Plungers (Stainless Steel Light Load) BPS-L, (Stainless Steel Heavy Load) BPS-H

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          ₹ 194.29-

          ₹ 229.25-

          ₹ 728.65-

          ₹ 578.96-

          Days to Ship 5 Day(s) or more 5 Day(s) or more 5 Day(s) or more 5 Day(s) or more
          Mounting MethodPress FitScrew (Straight Slot)Screw (Hex)Screw (Hex)
          Outer Dia. M(mm)4 ~ 123 ~ 244 ~ 163 ~ 24
          Stroke S(mm)0.8 ~ 3.80.5 ~ 5.50.8 ~ 2.50.5 ~ 5.5
          Tip MaterialStainless Steel / PlasticSteelStainless SteelStainless Steel
          Body MaterialStainless Steel / PlasticSteelStainless SteelStainless Steel
          LockNot ProvidedNot ProvidedProvidedNot Provided
          Initial Load (Range)(N)0.01~500.01~50 / 50.01~100 / 100.01~3000.01~500.01~50 / 50.01~100 / 100.01~300
          Tip Heat TreatmentNot ProvidedNot ProvidedNot ProvidedNot Provided
          Main Body Surface TreatmentNot ProvidedBlack OxideNot ProvidedNot Provided
          Tip Surface TreatmentNot ProvidedNot ProvidedNot ProvidedNot Provided

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          FAQ Ball Plungers

          Question: What is a ball plunger?
          Answer: A ball plunger is a mechanical device that uses a spring-loaded ball to provide positive contact between two mating surfaces. It is typically used to position, align, and lock components in a wide range of industrial applications. Ball plungers are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
          Question: Why choose MISUMI ball plungers?
          Answer: MISUMI ball plungers are a popular choice for a variety of industrial applications due to their high quality, durability, and reliability. These products are made by leading Asian manufacturers, and we carefully select them as per our customers' requirements. They are also available in a wide range of sizes and configurations to meet the needs of a variety of applications.
          Question: How does a ball plunger work?
          Answer: A ball plunger consists of a threaded body, a spring, and a ball. The ball is held in place by the spring, which pushes it against the mating surface. When pressure is applied to the ball plunger, the spring compresses and the ball is retracted. This allows the two mating surfaces to move relative to each other. Once the pressure is released, the spring expands, and the ball is pushed back into contact with the mating surface.
          Question: What are the different types of ball plungers?
          Answer: There are many different types of ball plungers available, each with its own unique features and benefits. Some of the most common types of ball plungers include:
          Spring-loaded ball plungers: These are the most common type of ball plunger. They are available in a wide range of sizes and configurations and can be used for a variety of applications.
          Heavy-duty ball plungers: These ball plungers are designed to withstand heavy loads and demanding environments. They are typically made from durable materials such as stainless steel or hardened steel.
          Precision ball plungers: These ball plungers are designed to provide precise positioning and alignment. They are typically made from high-quality materials and are manufactured to tight tolerances.
          Question: What are the benefits of using ball plungers?
          Answer: Ball plungers offer a number of benefits, including:
          Precise positioning and alignment: Ball plungers can be used to achieve precise positioning and alignment of components. This is due to the fact that they provide positive contact between the two mating surfaces.
          Secure locking: Ball plungers can also be used to securely lock components in place. This is due to the fact that the spring-loaded ball provides a constant force against the mating surface.
          Easy installation and use: Ball plungers are easy to install and use. They are typically threaded into a hole in the workpiece and can be tightened or loosened with a wrench.
          Durability: Ball plungers are made from durable materials and can withstand demanding environments. This makes them ideal for use in a wide range of industrial applications.
          Question: What are some common applications for ball plungers?
          Answer: Ball plungers are used in a wide range of industrial applications, including:
          Machine tools: Ball plungers are used in machine tools to position and align workpieces.
          Molding and casting: Ball plungers are used in molding and casting operations to position and align mold cores and cavities.
          Assembly: Ball plungers are used in assembly operations to position and align components during assembly.
          Robotics: Ball plungers are used in robotics to position and align grippers and other end-of-arm tools.
          Medical devices: Ball plungers are used in medical devices to position and align components such as needles and surgical instruments.
          Question: How to install and use a ball plunger?
          Answer: To install and use a ball plunger, follow these steps:
          Thread the ball plunger into a hole in the workpiece.
          Tighten the ball plunger until it is snug.
          Apply pressure to the ball plunger to position or lock the component in place.
          Once the component is in place, release the pressure on the ball plunger.
          Question: What to do if ball plunger is not working propery?
          Answer: If a ball plunger is not working properly, there are a few things you can check:
          1. Make sure that the ball plunger is properly installed.
          2. Make sure that the ball plunger is not damaged.
          3. Make sure that the ball plunger is the correct size for the application.
          4. Make sure that the ball plunger is made of the correct material for the environment in which it is being used.