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Introducing the revolutionary Pinball Nut, also fondly known as the steel ball nut or elastic nut. This uniquely designed component is engineered with a steel ball structure, making it an indispensable element in countless mechanical connection and assembly applications. Its innovative design is pivotal in ensuring precision and stability across various industries.
Our Pinball Nut is meticulously crafted, comprising the robust nut body, resilient steel ball, and a reset spring for unparalleled elasticity. The nut body is intentionally designed in a block shape, featuring a central threaded hole which seamlessly allows a bolt to pass through. Ingenious holes are situated at either the bottom or the side of the nut body, perfectly accommodating the steel ball. A reset spring is housed within these holes to offer elastic support for the steel ball.
The Pinball Nut excels in fastening and precise positioning, harnessing the power of friction between the steel ball and the contact surface. When introduced to a groove, like that of an aluminum profile, the reset spring ensures the steel ball is firmly pressed against the groove's inner wall. This results in substantial friction, effectively preventing unwanted sliding. When employed in bolt connections, the steel balls adeptly assist the nut in automatic positioning, ensuring swift alignment with bolts.
The nut body is available in prestigious materials such as stainless steel and carbon steel. Stainless steel variants promise outstanding rust and corrosion resistance, while carbon steel offers a cost-effective solution with remarkable strength. The steel balls are crafted from high-hardness bearing steel, guaranteeing exceptional wear resistance and compressive strength.
Extensively used in constructing industrial aluminum profile frames, automation equipment racks, assembly line workbenches, and electronic device manufacturing. It is a popular choice for quick assembly in display stands and experimental devices.