Drill Bush

Headed Bush
Headed Bush

Headed Bush

Headed bush are used to control hole depth. The collar of the bush provides positive stop against the jig plate. The collar also prevents axial movement of the bush with the drill. The bush is either placed close to the workpiece or far enough away from the workpiece to permit swarf to escape between it and the workpiece. Headed drill bushes are provided with seating of the bush in the hole in the drill plate and undercutting the head of the bush. A lead is provided for easy entry of the bush in the drill plate Order Example: H-40-8-3/8

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Knurled Clamping Nut
Knurled Clamping Nut

Knurled Clamping Nut

These nuts are mainly used in application where there are no high clamping pressures are required. Tilt the nut to slide on, then straight it to engage the threads. Order Example: Product specifications with diagram print.

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Renewable Bushing (Remer)
Renewable Bushing (Remer)

Renewable Bushing (Remer)

Used for continuous or large batch production. It is used when the bush wear is more, and it need to be replaced frequently.  Headed or flanged bush. It can only be taken out of liner bush by removing the retaining screw.  Flat is provided on the collar to prevent rotation and axial movement of the bush. The flat arrests with the collar of the retainer shoulder screw. Order Example: SF-32-16-.2036 R

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Liner Bushing
Liner Bushing

Liner Bushing

Sometimes these bushes are also known as master bushing. They are permanently fixed to the jig body.  They act as guides for renewable type bushing.  They may be bushes with or without head. Order Example: L-14-16-1/5

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Renewable Slip/Fixed Bush
Renewable Slip/Fixed Bush

Renewable Slip/Fixed Bush

Used for continuous or large batch production. It is used when the bush wear is more, and it need to be replaced frequently. Headed or flanged bush. It can only be taken out of liner bush by removing the retaining screw. Flat is provided on the collar to prevent rotation and axial movement of the bush. The flat arrests with the collar of the retainer shoulder screw. Order Example: SF-32-16-.2036

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Headed Bush
Headed Bush

Headed Bush

Headed bush are used to control hole depth. The collar of the bush provides positive stop against the jig plate. The collar also prevents axial movement of the bush with the drill. The bush is either placed close to the workpiece or far enough away from the workpiece to permit swarf to escape between it and the workpiece. Headed drill bushes are provided with seating of the bush in the hole in the drill plate and undercutting the head of the bush. A lead is provided for easy entry of the bush in the drill plate Order Example: H-40-8-3/8

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Headed Bush
Headed Bush
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Headed Bush

Headed bush are used to control hole depth. The collar of the bush provides positive stop against the jig plate. The collar also prevents axial movement of the bush with the drill. The bush is either placed close to the workpiece or far enough away from the workpiece to permit swarf to escape between it and the workpiece. Headed drill bushes are provided with seating of the bush in the hole in the drill plate and undercutting the head of the bush. A lead is provided for easy entry of the bush in the drill plate

Order Example: H-40-8-3/8 HM-18-20-11.00MM(Metric)

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Headless Linear Bushing
Headless Linear Bushing

Headless Linear Bushing

Headlinear bush is used where the hole depth is not needed to be controlled and not important. When spacing of the bush is close or the top surface of the jig plate is required to be free from the projecting collars, headless bushes are used.

Order Example: P48-24 -1/2 PM10-10 6.00MM(METRIC)

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