Detent Plunger
Item Name Code (INC) 60828
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A metallic item, solid or tubular, having one closed end formed to fit into a shallow recess or groove, or having a flat or concave surface used to exert pressure against a component part. It is designed for use with a SPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION, which exerts pressure to hold a shaft, pin, or the like, in a semirigid position in housings or other mechanical devices. Does not have internal or external threads. Excludes PLUNGER, QUICK RELEASE. For electrical items, see DETENT, SWITCH and PLUNGER, SOLENOID. See also CATCH, FRICTION.
Additional Information for Detent Plunger
A detent plunger is a mechanical component used in various applications to provide a secure and precise locking mechanism. It consists of a spring-loaded plunger that is designed to fit into a corresponding detent hole or groove. When the plunger is engaged with the detent hole, it creates a positive locking action, preventing unintended movement or rotation.
Detent plungers are commonly used in industrial equipment, machinery, and automotive applications. They are often found in adjustable fixtures, indexing mechanisms, and positioning systems where precise alignment and locking are required. The spring-loaded design of the plunger ensures that it remains securely engaged in the detent hole until intentionally released.
Detent plungers come in various sizes, materials, and designs to suit different applications. They are typically made from materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, or plastic, depending on the specific requirements of the application. The plunger may have a knurled or textured surface for easy gripping and operation.
Overall, detent plungers play a crucial role in providing reliable and secure locking solutions in a wide range of mechanical systems.