Description:
The Stop Pins Spherical Type H Standard (BSTEH/SBTEH) are precision-engineered components designed to provide secure and reliable positioning solutions in various industrial applications. These stop pins feature a unique spherical design that enables multi-directional alignment and precise stopping capabilities. Crafted with the utmost attention to detail, these pins are manufactured to meet the highest quality standards, ensuring exceptional performance and longevity.
Application:
The Stop Pins Spherical Type H Standard find their application across a wide range of industries and scenarios.
They are particularly useful in setups that require accurate and repeatable stopping, alignment, or indexing. These applications include but are not limited to:
Manufacturing: The pins are essential for providing precise stopping points in conveyor systems, assembly lines, and machining processes.
Robotics: They play a crucial role in robotic arms and automated systems where consistent positioning is necessary for efficient operations.
Automotive: These stop pins contribute to the proper alignment and indexing of automotive components during manufacturing and assembly.
Packaging: In packaging machinery, these pins assist in ensuring accurate product placement and packaging.
Aerospace: They are utilized for precise positioning and alignment in aerospace assembly and testing procedures.
Advantages:
Spherical Design: The unique spherical shape allows for multidirectional movement, enhancing flexibility in positioning tasks.
Precision: These stop pins offer exceptional accuracy, ensuring reliable and consistent stopping points.
Durability: Manufactured from high-quality materials, these pins are built to withstand demanding industrial environments, providing long-lasting performance.
Ease of Integration: The standardized design and various mounting options make these stop pins easy to integrate into existing setups.
Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, these pins offer a versatile solution for diverse industrial needs.
Maintenance: With minimal maintenance requirements, these pins reduce downtime and increase overall operational efficiency.
Cost-Effective: The long lifespan, coupled with reduced maintenance needs, results in a cost-effective solution over the product's lifecycle.
• Mounting Method: Threads
• Tip Shape: Spherical
Stainless Steel Hardened Type (440C Stainless Steel) may be discolored by hardening.
[ M ]Material[ H ]Hardness[ S ]Surface
TreatmentH FixedH ConfigurableH FixedH ConfigurableBSTEHBSTFH4137 Alloy Steel46~50HRC32~38HRCElectroless
Nickel PlatingSBTEHSBTFH440C or 420 Stainless Steel50~55HRC40~45HRC-

In precision machinery and industrial applications, choosing the right mechanical locking or positioning component is critical for reliability, safety, and efficiency. Two common devices used for positioning and locking are indexing plungers and ball lock pins.
Indexing plungers are vital mechanical components used to secure, position, and lock movable parts in machinery, fixtures, jigs, and industrial equipment.
Custom indexing plungers are essential components in specialized machinery, industrial equipment, and precision assemblies.
Indexing plungers are essential mechanical components used across various industries to ensure precise positioning, secure locking, and repeatable alignment in machinery, fixtures, jigs, and other adjustable assemblies.
Indexing plungers are essential components in mechanical assemblies, offering precise positioning, locking, and alignment capabilities. They are widely used in machinery, jigs, fixtures, and industrial equipment, where accurate positioning and repeatable movement are critical.
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