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Angled ball joints have threaded shanks

A JW Winco product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 20, 2005

Angled ball joints with threaded shanks are now available from JW Winco.

Angled ball joints with threaded shanks are now available from JW Winco.

Ball joints are used in controlling and linking mechanisms in all types of machines.

The ball joints consist of a ball socket and a ball shank.

For assembly, the ball is pushed through the circlip which acts as a retainer.

Should the retaining force between the ball and socket not be sufficient, versions with safety catch are available.

The housing and threaded shank are made of zinc-plated steel with a blue passivated finish, with hardened ball and lubricated ball socket.

The angle of rotation is 15 degrees for the safety-catch version and 18 degrees for the non-safety-catch version.

Ball joints are available with right-hand or left-hand thread, in thread sizes M5 x 8 to M14 x 1.5.

Versions with reduced resistance (ball socket with play) and versions in stainless steel are available on request.

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