The Engineer - New Acetal Plastic Spring Plungers from Rencol Components

2022-09-17 06:15:39 By : Ms. Chen Yu

Rencol’s Model 10 IP plastic spring plungers stand out as one the most versatile products in their range of standard components. Spring plungers are small, spring-loaded mechanical devices which are used as detents, for push-on and push-off applications, as ejectors in manufacturing equipment, for positioning and locating workpieces, and as roller devices for conveyor equipment.

Rencol offers three configurations, all manufactured with a stainless-steel internal spring for excellent strength and resistance to environmental contaminants.

For the greatest strength and durability, a stainless-steel body and ball is available, however for most applications a thermoplastic POM or Acetal polymer will offer a lower cost alternative while retaining high stiffness, low friction, and dimensional stability. Rencol’s Acetal bodied spring plungers are available with an acetal or stainless steel ball.

Founded in Bristol in 1923, Rencol Components has a long-standing history of design engineering and plastic component manufacturing. Today, an extensive and industry standard range of plastic and metal knobs, handles, hand wheels, hinges, levers, levelling feet and indexing plungers are manufactured at our partner facilities in Shanghai, China, and distributed from our warehouse facility in Avonmouth, Bristol, and globally to our network of approved distributors.

Interesting! But looking for a nugget of how the nuts were threaded was disappointed.

Exciting and will be a great enabler for any digital program...can you share when this will be available to trial?

Amazing! Three people downvoted a comment about reducing world poverty - are they in favour of it?

What with dropping the limits on banker's bonuses and reinstating fracking, it's like they are deliberately encouraging rebellion.

This post is about Fracking..there are many other options for renewables and storage, hydro etc, without a exploring for shale gas in the UK.